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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-11-18, Page 4WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES 1 1 REED WORK —We have added a complete stock of Reeds, Bases, etc. at reasonable prices. .1141.0 y...p.,,y�ygpyYpFbyWCm.W flNMWIO9YML0 SMOKERS' SPECIAL 1 Briar Pipe 1 package Pipe Cleaners 1 package Thistle Tobacco ALL FOR 39c CANDY SPECIAL 60c pound Fresh delicious Maple Walnut Chocolates 39c lb. MEN'S SPECIAL Gillette Razor and Blade with Tube of Rexall Shaving Cream, Both for 39c. 1 McKibb t 1's Drug. Store 7A0Storms Windham, Ont. Phone 53 You save with safety at your Rexall Drug Store WE WERE A LITTLE TOO SOON Detroit, Nov. loth, 1926• The Advance Times, Wingham, Ont. Please find enclosed P. O. order for $6.00, neglected account on Advance - Times. In reading last -week's Ad- vance dated Nov. 8th, x926, which was yesterday. I think that "Rapid Trans- it," is alright. Well I hope this goes on the same air mail. We certainly. do appreciate our old home paper, It often brings back fond memories, as we read of the silver anniversary, of the "United Church of which we were at the opening 25 years ago. I also well remember Mr. Hobbs 'favorite. hymns, "No : Dark Valley," and "There's nota Friend, as well as the names of all the dear old friends we knew so well I knew all but four of the ladies who lit the candles ar- ound the cake. This Oct. 21st pa- per is very interesting and I intend to keep it as a memento of olden times.. Pardon me, am sorry to take up your valuable time reading my letter but I could not refrain from telling you: I want to say ;I did look at the label and found I was inarrears since Dec, 1923. We moved, and ev- ery week neglected to change address. We missed a few odd, papers we did not receive. So kindly change ad- dress on label, and oblige. Mrs. I. Davidson, 8732 Hamilton Ave. Detroit Mich. FOR SALE — Treasure 920 steel range, reservoir and high closet. En- amel all in good repair. A snap for quick sale. Apply W. J. Case-' more, Pleasant Valley. n BUSINESS FOR SALE — London Grocery Business, Five Thousand, no delivery or credit, Dundas street. —Sydney Smythe, Market Lane, London, FOR RENT—Brick House, with gar- TO RENT — About Dec. tst; a sev- age;>and all conveniences.; Apply to Robt. Allen. FOR SALE — Ford Touring Car, in splendid mechanical condition; four new cord tires and tubes, motor completely overhauled. A real snap for quick sale: $175.60 takes it away. Is it yours? - Apply at Advance - Times office.. FOR SALE Farm of xoo acres, close to Wingham, Brick Dwelling, Bank Barn, with cement stables, al- so driving house. Watered by wells and a spring creek. Good fen- ces, land underdrained with tile. For further particulars apply to Abner Coseris, Insurance & Real Estate. FOR SALE -- White wicker baby carriage and go-cart, also baby cut- ter. All in. good repair — Apply at Advance -Times` office. WANTED --- 'A good pair of buggy shafts. Leave word at Armstrong's Blacksmith Shop, Wingham. FOR SALE — A quantity of ' good dry hardwood, beach and .maple. Apply to Sam Morton, Phone 15- (124, NEW 1927 WALL PAPERS — Why not re=decorate your living room now, ready for the long winter ev eni.is just ahead of us. We will gladly show you samples, and give an estimate on the cost. — Elmer Wilkinson, Decorator. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE --Farre Stock, Implements, etc., ,,at Lot 2, Con 3 ,Turnberry twp., at x o'clock on Thursday, Nov. 18th. See bills. W. E .Stewart, Administrator John Purvis, Auctioneer FOR SALE One heifer calf, six months old, also some eorn in the shock. — Ciarence'Shiell, B. Line. en room, furnished cottage, elec- tric lights, hard and. soft water. A good cellar. Apply at Advance - Times. FOR SALE •- One milch . cow, due to freshen about Nov. 2oth. Also one general purpose horse, 8 yrs. old Apply to David Deacon, R. R. 5., Wingham. AUCTION SALE-xod'head of young cattle will be sold in the field be- hind John Joynt's residence, Luck - now, on Friday afternoon, Novam- ber :l9th, commencing at I.go pan. sharp. 5o yearling steers, xo two year-old heifers, 40 ,two year-old steers: All well ':bred and good quality. Terms — i to 7 months interest on approved joint notes with 5 per cent per annum interest. John Joynt, Proprietor John' Purvis, Auctioneer, NOTICE re VOTERS' LIST Take notice that His Honour Judge Lewis, will hold the first sitting of the Court of Revision on the Voters' List for the Town of Wingham for 1926, on Thursday, the 25th day. of November, 1926, at 1.30 p.m. Dated at Wingham, this loth day of November 1926. W. A. CALBRAITH, Clerk. FOR SALE --- Two purebred Short- horn bull calves, one 9 months, the other 1.5 months old. Both Scotch bred, one red roan. Also 2,good Heifers; due to freshen in March, For particulars apply to James Fors- ter. AN OPEN'LETTER Dear Mr, Editor:— I ani told that some irresponsibles in this riding are stating that if the Ferguson ;administration is sustained and a Government Control Bill pass- ed, that ass-ed,tliat there will be a liquor shop in every hamlet in Huron County. This is not true. No matter which candi- date is elected in North Huron, there will not be one liquor store in Huron County, and, the nearest might be London or Stratford, The Premier stated emphatically over and over a- gain, that any territory that was under Local Option, or, the Canada Temper- ance Act, when the O.T.A, was pass- ed, reverts to its former Dry position. Faithfully, George Spotton. WESTFIELD Mrs. Wm. Fothergill and children left last weekto reside with her fath- er ,Mr. Braithwaite of Londesbo o, Miss Elsie: Wightman of White- church, is visiting at the twine of her brother, Mr. George Wightman:. Irs. James Anderson's brothers, Messrs David, Will and Wesley Tay- lor, also nephew Mr. James Taylor of Guelph visited here on Saturday last. Mr. Harrison and family, who have been residing on the farm of Mr. W. Howatt, have moved on to a farm in West Wawanosh. A large number of residents and friends attended the funeral on Sat- urday of the late :Mrs. B. H. Taylor of Goderich. Mr. Taylor.has been a life long resident of Westfield, un- til moving to Goderich aboutfive years ago. Much sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved wife, family and friends. • The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was administered in the West-, field United Church last Sabbath, .' The threshing was completed m vicinity on Monday. The farmers are busy ploughing, andare hoping to get it completed before winter sets in. Mr. and Mrs: Bert Taylor and child spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, R. Stonehouse, of Goderich. PROMINENT LONDON ; MERCHANT OFFERS GRATITUDE "I must candidly confess I did not' believe it possible for any medicine to do for me what. HERB JUICE has done! I was on the verge of a ner- vous breakdown. I suffered from indigestion, sleeplessness and had no appetite. I was losing weight rapid- ly and was at my wit's end to find some remedy that would be of some help to me. Finally I heard of HERB JUICE. I cannot speak too highly of it. After taking' only two bottles all my troubles; have disappeared. My appetiteis now good, my weight has increased and I sleep normally. It' is the most wonderful medicine for indigestion, constipation, nervousness etc." For Sale by McKibbon's Drug Store and leading druggists every- where., Wingham, Onto? ,'5.''OUR OPPORTUNITY TO choose 1: Second hand •stove.. We have on I hand, Economy Steel Range; Tri- 1utnph Steel_ Range, Crown 'Hurons, Grand Jewel Wood Stoves, Several Coal and Wood Heaters; also sev- eral styles and sizes Quebec cook stoves —: Thompson & Buchanan. Hardware. FOR SALE -- 150 Purebred Rock Puiletts of a good laying strain. Al, so 5o white Wyandotte puiletts. Apply to A. Brown, Phone 204, W inghain. SOLID COMFORT AT LAST with McClary's "Ftirnacette. This won- dcrful new heater keeps the entire house heated with warm, moist heal- t(?up heal- thful air and down stairs. Eas- ily operated, is clean, safe and coon- omical, On display at Thompson Buchanan Hardware. �. ALE Purebred Shorthorn l;'i712S Bull calf nine months cid. Apply to SantMorton, Phone x5.624. OF SALE Eight pigst about too pounds. — C. ,Netliety, R. z, Ilei., grave, FOR SALE—Sewing machine needles at thirty cents a dozen, for any make, To avoid mistakes, bring or send samples of needle shuttle. Bobbins; and bands for any snake. New Raymond, New Williams, White ay any matte repaired and made to work as well as new, New Home and Ideal Machines sold at Cut rate prices for cash, --A, W. Webster,' The Tailor Upstairs Over The Advance Times Office NOTICE ' A meeting of the electors of the Town of Wingham will be held for the nomination of Candidates for Mayor, Reeve, Councillors, a Com- missioner for the Utilities Commission and members . of the public school board, on Monday, November 29th, 1926, at the Town Hall at the hours of 7.30 o'clock in the evening. CANDIDATES :must be nominated in writing, the proposer and seconder must be present. The election, if any, for the said candidates will be held at the several places mentioned in the By-law on Monday, Decembe 6th, 1926, from 9 atm. until 5: p.m. W. A. Galbraith, Returning Officer, AUCTION SALE — Of Valuable Property in the Township of Kinloss Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain .mortgage. which will beproduced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction at the premises on Saturday the 2oth day of November, A. D. 1926, at 2 o'clock m the after- noon; the following valuable premises NOTICE Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of care- taker of the 'Wingham. Arena for the coming season. State wcelcly salary cnpected. Duties to be stated by will be re- ceived the Directors. Applications up till 8 p.ite.nn Saturday, Nov, 2 th. Abner Cosens, Secy»Treasur- !:a Thursday, November x8th, x926 IIIIIIrtrim110M1/11MIMInImIMimai MSM■I Mrl mIIMlalleII tIM.IrIlip„ o1M1wIIwIAmlMIlIolmllt ® w , . 1 IIIt Tat we ar ar s Card of Thanks Mrs. Wm. Errington and family of Salem, wish tq, thank their neighbors and friends; also the school children of S. S. No• 13, for their 16..ndness and sympathy shown to them in their re- cent sad bereavem''nt in the loss of a dear husband and father.' That portion of :the 'southwest cor- ner of lot number Twenty-si.: in the Fourth Concession of the, Township of Kinloss in the County' of Bruce, having a frontage of 231 feet by a depth of 377 fed r? inches. " On this premises is situated a frame store and dwelling combined 18 feet by 51 feet; and kitchen attached 151 feet by 2o/feet and woodshed 14 feet by 31 feet; also a good frame and ce- ment stable 2.x feet. by 24 feet and a frame garage 12 feet by 21 feet. The premises are all in good repair. There are about two acres of good young orchard and a good well. The pro- perty is five pules from the 'Village of Whitechurch and about seven miles from the Village of Lueknow, on a good, gravel road. T1 RMS OF SA'LE:--Ten'per cent of purchase money on day of sale, and the balanee within twenty days thereafter. The purchaser can ob» tail possession forthwith. The pro- perty will be offered subject to a reserve price: , FURTHER particulars -and eon= ditions of. sald will be made known at the time of sale, br may be had on application to the undersigned, DATED the fifth day of November A. D. 026. 17. VANSTONE, Wingham, Ont, Vendor's Solicitor. HOUND FOR SALE — frohen on bbit A 51 at Advance -Times, WANTED!! Arepresentative for the Ons:.'rio Equitable Lite Part or full time. Apply to Box 473, The Advance -Times or to M. T. Corless, DistrictilVlgr. Clinton, Ont. ®.. 20 pairs Strap lli or Brown leather. sized 3 and 4. t Sale Price 89c Slippers and Oxfords, Black Regular price $3.50 to $5.5o, Another lot of Women's Oxfords acid' Strap Slippers in Black or Brown., Regular price $4.50 to $$.5o, all sizes 3 to 6, • Sale Price $2.79 ifr ®_ 11 ®_ $6'54'. 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To Mrs. Errington and family is extended our sympathy, and all who have been so suddenly ber- eft of the head of the home, All those interested in the Public School affairs met in the school house Wednesday. Everything passed off satisfactorily. Mr, Fleming Ballagh is the ne wtrustee, and will make a very capable one, quality is extra fine, every oun- ce having been very carefully selected. Your order for Groc- eries, Provisions and Fruits will be filled ,only with the very best if yOU, COME TO CHRISTIE'S Sale Price $3.69 WOMEN'S RUBBERS MISSES' RUBBERS •.... CHILD'S RUBBERS - -... .:._._.. 65c 85c 75c a. MEN'S RUBBERS __ $1.15;. BOYS' RUBBERS 95c YOUTHS' RUBBERS -' - 85c t RUBBER BOOTS MEN'S RUBBER .BOOTS _ $3.95 t0 5.50 WOMEN'S RUBBER BOOTS -._..... ..-.-...... $2.75 .7 MISSES' RUBBER BOOTS --------- .25 CHILD'S RUBBER BOOTS $1.95 WINQIIAM 1 ' IA nleuIUIIIUIII 111®11118111 s ll®III®IIItalim1toth■IIIIoinistola SEE OUR LINES OF LEATHER TOPPED., RUBBERS IN 12 and 15 INCH—THE BEST MADE PRICES $4.50 to $6.50. UREER ®m®10101111111111111®■De11111 mi ■ 1 1 H1 e\ appeals for your support pan .bis Independent 1 ■ ■ l�r����1��IN11�11�'�'lM�®I��I�11Y�I1NI�DIri��■�®■�11M�lII�I�M�MMM�I�I�/��A�It1�I�1sYM/�■�I�Nlll�� moutusamimmmasimmus ausesameasassisemaussmass atotemomanostwaramansunana asexamsaanamaamai suesesmearanamena �p�a Anc1 a continuance of .honest, of icient, econ omical, business -like administration. t ' seven ears record in the Legislature. According to the number of sheep worried by dogs recently in this vicitr- sty, some of our farmer's, wives will be wearing lambskin coats this winter. Mrs, Henry Johann, ,Mr, and Mrs, Fleming Ballagh and fin ity, also Miss Minnie -Jeffray, Visited on Sat-: nrday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bali of Teeswater, Mrs. George Latie .is home from Winghani hospital and getting along nicely, Mr. Jarries Fleming of London and y, 1, Scott,, motored to afford'sun. day last to visit Mr. Brewster, who h'ts been Miss Helen 'Mulvey has returned from /mean. Mr. and Mrs, Deckiiison. Teeswater r spent tSunday with i r a d Mrs.Mo. 'Nett.