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Graham and’ little daughter,
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Lillie Car, Dea-
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THESE
WANT AD’S
1OE3O1 are visiting Mr, and
ston,
Mrs. Bender and
companied by Miss
coness at Bloor St,
Toronto, spent Sunday with friends
in town.
The United Church Sunday School
will hold their picnic at Harbour
Park, Goderich, Wednesday, August
<31st.
W8ono
Londesboro,
Mrs, W, Kechnie of Blyth, visited
with her sister, Mrs. Walter Cook,
Miss Jean Kershaw of Goderich;
was a guest last week at the home of
her uncle, Mr. Marvin McDowell,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Good and dau.
ghter of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington Good of Auburn, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Campbell.
Mrs,
spent a few days with friends in Strat
ford.
iMiss Hazel Gorrel who has been
visiting friends, left on Sunday for her
home in Manitoba.
Nurse-in-Miss Lenore Higgins,4
SALEMBRING In
RESULTS IH
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Mr and Mrs. Gordon Snell and
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family visited at the home of Mrs,
Snell’s brother, Mr. John Youngblut
of Auburn,
Owing to so much rain the stook
Mr. John Thompson who has con
ducted a shoe repair business here
for some time, has purchased Mr. J.
Barrys business, Seaofrth, and has
Training, Victoria Hospital, visited
her parents.
Mr. Joe Higgins has returned home
after attending University in London
Thursday, August 24th, 1939
FOR SALE—China Cabinet, Chester
field and new Rug. Priced reason
able. Apply Advance-Times.
FARM FOR SALE—100 acres,%
mile from village and highway;
brick house, large bank barn, straw
shed, cement silo, drilled well,
spring creek, good bush. Apply Ad
vance-Times.
FOR SALE — Two-storey fra'me
House, corner of Edward and Vic
toria Streets. Owned by the latePriscilla Gowdy. Apply j. H. Craw
ford.
» FOR SALE — 13 run fertilizer disc
drill and tandem tractor disc har
row, . excellent condition. Massey-
Harris Shop, Wingham.
FOR SALE Gasoline buzz saw
engine on truck; two plate disc
plow; matched team of Perchon
geldings rising 5..years, guaranteed
sound, quiet and true workers. Ap
ply Norman Walker, R. R. No. 4,
Wingham,
FOR SALE — Three collie pups,
Black and White. Apply Clarkson
Martin, Wingham.
FOR SALE Good house on one
acre of land at Belgrave, hen house
on property. Alex. Bruce, Phone
616r31.
HOUSE TO RENT Brick house
on Victoria Street. Apply J. H.
Crawford.
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS—
Select used Pianos for sale. 30 years
experience. Gibbs and Winter, Lon
desboro, Phone Blyth 28-18.
ROOMERS WANTED — Apply to
Mrs. John McCool.
ROOMERS WANTED — Centrally
located home, all conveniences. Ap
ply Mrs. M. J. Watters Centre and
Patrick Sts, '
TO RENT — Two large rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply Advance-
Times.
WE’VE GOT IT! Prosperous Mr.
Asselstine has it! You can get it
too! Cash in on the Biggest, Best
line of Household Necessities to be
sold direct from factory to consuna-
’ ers. $$UCCE$$ ASSURED. Write
today for Free Particulars. FAM-
: ILEX PRODUCTS COMPANY,
570 St. Clement St, Montreal, Que.
WANTED — Second hand ladies
Bicycle in good 'condition. Apply
Advance-Times.
WANTED — House to rent with
modern conveniences’. Apply W.
Wilson, C. N. R. Station, Phone 367.
WANTED — A woman wants a
warm comfortable room with con
veniences centrally located in Wing
ham. Apply P.O. Box 157 or Ad
vance-Times.
WANTED — A couple of girl room
ers for company. Apply Miss R.
Lewis, Edward St., Wingham.
WANTED — SEALED TENDERS
Will be received by undersigned up
to 6 o’clock p.m., September 1st,
for construction of concrete bridge
| mile west of St. Helens in Town-
ship of West Wawanosh, Huron
County. A marked cheque for $50.
must accompany each tender. Low
est or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Plans and specifications
may be seen after August 27th, for
particulars ap.ply to J. C. Purdon,
Road Supt., R. R. No. 2 Lucknow.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TAKE NOTICE that all persons
having claims against the Estate of
George Young Cruikshank, late of the
Township of Turnberry in the County
of Hruon, Farmer deceased, are here
by notified to send their claims, duly
verified by declaration, to the undersigned solicitor for the executrix, on
or before the 2nd day of September,
A,D. 1939.
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that
immediately after the said date the
assets of the estate will be distributed
having regard only to claims which
have been properly filed.
JtJATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
15th day of August, A.D. 1939.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, "
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ick in the County of Huron, Farmer,
deceased, who died on or about the
seventh day of July, A.D, 1939, are
notified to send to J. H. Crawford,
Wingham, Ontario, on or before the
threshing is not progressing as fast
as the farmers would like to see it,
moved there this week.
Mr. Norman Murch of Toronto will
for the past 6 weeks,
second day of September,. 1939, full
The grain is a fine sample this year
and a good yield.
Mrs, Norman McDowell and Gerald
sing at the United Church services
on Sunday.
'Miss Hazel Petts of the London
We are very glad to hear that Mr.
W. A, Mines is improving from his
recent serious illness.
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said second day
of September, the assets of the said
testator will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having re
gard only to. claims of which the ex
ecutor shall then have notice.
DATED at Wingham, this tenth day
of August, A.D. 1939,.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executor.
and Mrs. Wm. McDowell, Miss Mil*
dredThornton, visited with Mrs. Os-
boldeston of Goderich.
Mr. and "Mrs. J. E„ Ellis, Rev. J.
W. and Mrs. Malcom, visited with Mr,
and Mrs. J. D. Elsley of Wroxeter.
There was no church service at
Life Ofifce, spent the holidays at her
home,
ST. HELENS
Many friends here are glad to know
Mr. Jas, Halliday, is improving. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
ST. HELENS
Recent visitors in the community
included, Mrs. Ewan McKenzie, Miss
Muriel McKenzie, Mrs,. Walter Horne
and Miss
Mr. Graham Wray had the misfor
tune to lose a horse during the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Acheson and family, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Jacques of Lakelet,.
S a
Acheson and family, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Jacques of Lakelet,.
BIG
ARS & TRUCKStroops
SPECIALS
DEMONSTRATORS
BLYTHre<
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B. A. OIL and GAS.
said the
non-ag-
’34 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe
A sporty mod'el offered at a bargain
price. Completely overhauled. Complete
with rumble seat.
’30 PONTIAC COACH
Perfect condition throughout, owned by
local farmer. Tires, upholstery, and en
gine like new.
’39 FORD DELUXE SEDAN
Used as demonstrator only — New
car guarantee. Was $1040. Now $900.
’31 ESSEX COACH
The value is up and the price is down '
on this car. In excellent shape—good
tires—clean upholstery.
’29 PONTIAC SEDAN
' A real buy at the price. In first class
running order, Good tires.
’29 WILLYS SEDAN
Newly painted, good tires, completely
overhauled. A real ibuy,
FORDSON TRACTOR
Used only 8 hours as demonstrator —
New tractor guarantee. Was $1025,
Now $875.
’37 FORD V-8 COACH
From economical V-8 engine to gleam
ing paint, this coach, is a bargain. R. G.
guarantee.
’29 ESSEX SEDAN
For cheap transportation, cannot be bea
ten. Excellent tires. Good runhing shape.
’35 PONTIAC COACH
A bargain at the price asked—perfect
condition — completely overhauled —■ A
snap.
’35 FORD v-8 2 TON TRUCK
Completely overhauled and guaranteed —
Good tires — Mechanically perfect in Al
condition.
’37 FORD V-8 COACH
A snap for a bargain (hunter! Bright
paint, clean upholstery, good tires, com
pletely overhauled.
with Mr.
Mr. and
J. Laking
Mrs. Me-
Im
of Lucknow, Mrs. White
Mildr?l Horne of Detroit
and Mrs. John Cameron;
Mrs. Will Moore and Mrs.
of Guelph with Mr. and
Kenzie Webb; Miss Evelyn Webb of
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Rice; Mr. and. Mrs. Irwin McCabe of
Sandwich at Mr. John McQu'illin’s;
Mr. Neely Todd of Stratford, Mr. D.
J. McIntosh,
Morley and son Colin of Vineland
with Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd, Mr. Mc
Intosh returned home with them af
ter a week’s visit here.
Miss Irene Woods is spending
holiday with friends in Evanston, Ill.
Rev. G. A. Barnard occupied the
pulpit in the United Church on Sun
day.
Mis Helen Blue has returned to her
home in Detroit after holidaying with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Westfield on Sunday. It is expected
the pastor, Rev. H. .C. Wilson will
have returned from his holiday at
Tobermory and resume his services
next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell, Ken
neth, Jean and Donald and Mr. W.
H. Campbell, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Crozier of Crewe on Sunday.
Master Donald remained for a few
days holiday.
Mrs. Hawath of Auburn visited on
Monday with Miss Minnie Snell.
Among those who were Goderich
visitors on Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Walsh; Mr. and .Mrs. Len
ard Cook; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Govier;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walden; Mr. and
Mrs. Noramn Radford; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McDowell; Gerald, Mrs. Mil
dred Thornton; Mr. and Mrs. Alva
McDowell and family; Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Roy Gowdy . of the B line, Howick.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earwaker of Van
couver, Mrs. Wellings of Wingham,
Mr. Currie . of Wingham and • Mrs.
Haines of Dungannon, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Palmer last Sunday,
Misses Gladys Weir, Evelyn and
Jean Sharpin are recovering we are
glad to say from a recent operation
of tonsils and adenoids.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weir and
family called of Toronto, called on the
former’s parents, Mr. and (Mrs. {D. L.
Weir last Sunday prior to a motor
trip to New York.
Mr: and Mrs. Maitland Porter and
daughter Anna, from near Wingham,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Simmons.
A large number from this locality
attended the street dance in Wroxeter
last Friday night and report a good
time.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gallaher, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having. claims ’ against
the estate of David William Rae late
of the Tojvnship of Howick in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
who died on or about the eighth day
of July, A.D. 1939, are notified to
send to J. H. Crawford, Wingham,
Ontario, on nr before the second day
of September, A.D. 1939, full partic
ulars of their claims in writing.
mediately after the said second day oi
September, the assets of the said tes
tator will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereo, having regard
only to claims of.which the executors
shall then have notice.
DATED at Wingham this fourteenth
day of August, A.D. 1939.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executors.
WROXETER
________
is being redecorated this week. Made
possible by the efforts of the Wom
an’s Association under the leadership
of Mrs. Wm. T. Maclean. White ceil
ing, cream walls and biff wood work
is the attractive combinations of colors
being used.
Miss Elsie Davidson, Newton, was
in town on Friday renewing acquaint
ances. Miss Davidson was formerly
principal of the Continuation school
here, and will teach at Huntsville
the coming year.
- Street Frolic Great Success
Ideal weather and a large attend
ance of young and old, helped to
make Wroxeter’s first street carnival
on Friday evening a great success,
sponsored by the Board of the Public
Library, who engaged Roy Robin
son’s six-piece orchestra from Palm
erston. Games and dancing was enjoy
ed until 1.30 o’clock. A refreshment
booth was well patronized. (After de
ducting expenses, the library board
have a splendid contribution on which
to carry on one of the most worthy
causes in our community, and are to
be congratulated on their effort.
Taylor and family; Messrs Ray Vin
cent, Harvey McDowell, Norman Rod
ger, Jack Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell and
family were guests at the home of
Dr. Victor Johnston and Mrs.^John
ston of Lucknow on Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDowell, iMiss
Jean, Mr. Gordon McDowell, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Smith and Gordon, Miss
es Minnie and Elsie Snell were Kin
tail visitors on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell, Miss
Winnifred visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Elsley of Londes-
boro.
During the electrical storm on Sat-'
urday evening, a large tree just east
of Mr. James McGill’s was struck by
lightning, causing part of it to fall
across the road.
FORD
DEALERS'
WEDDINGS
Hayes - Waller
Church on the Hill, Toronto,
scene of a quiet, but pretty
on Saturday, August 19th at
Nazi - Russian Pact
Germany upset structure of the ten
se middle-European situation by an
nouncing shortly she Will conclude a
non-aggression pact1 with Russia .
German soldiers were massing on
the Polish frontier, and now it seemed
that if they are called upon to march
eastward into Poland they will not
have to worry about the possibility
of encountering Russian
marching westward.
Unofficial Soviet sources
impending Russian-German
gression pact would not exclude ne
gotiation of a mutual assistance a-
greement With Great Britain and
France.
British and French quarters, how
ever were gloomy over the announce
meat that Berlin and Moscow were
coming to an understanding.
PilUMI11 ■»
This HARVEST CLEARANCE is a SALE OE SALES!
It’s your big chance to save many dollars on a sleek-
looking, modern, used car! Pick from the widest
range of models and makes we’ve ever offered—at the
lowest prices we’ve ever asked! Get the car your family
Grace
was the
wedding
7.30 in the evening, when Kate Mae,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Waller, Wroxeter was given in
marriage to Mr. Leonard Richard
Hayes, Toronto, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Hayes, London. Rev.
John Dixon officiating.
The tall and graceful bride was
lovely in a Jacquet dress of Navy
and Nile Crepe, the Jacket in Fuschia
shade, a crushed girdle carired out
the same colors, and the accessories
were Navy. Her corsage was Fuschia
Gladoli. Miss Marjorie Waller was her
sisters attendant and wore a crepe
costume of Beige and Burgandy, with
Burgandy accessories and the same
color carried out in her corsage of
flowers. 1
Mr. Merritt Flint, Toronto, brother-
in-law of the groom, was his attend
ant. Following the ceremony, a recep
tion was held at the home of Mrs.
Leitch, 421 Russel Hill Road, Toron*
, to, ■ where the brides,, mother and
All persons having claims agamst Qroonlg motjier received the former,
the estate of Clinstena Robertson late1 , _T Cl .. ,of the Town of Wingham, Spinster,; wearing Nay Sheer over figured crepe
deceased, who died on or about the’ with corsage in matching shades and
twenty-seventh day of June, A,D, the Grooms mother in a black and
1089, are to send to J< H. |ensemble and choosing'white
Crawtord, Wingham, on.or before the’ , £ *Second day of September, A,D, 1930,1 Gladoli flowers.
full particulars of their claims in writ- Following the reception and dinner,
ing. Immediately after the said Sec*! the bride and.groom left by motor for
ond day of September, the assets of ‘
the said testatrix, will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the executor shall then have notice.
DATED at Wingham, this tenth day
of August, A.D, 1930.
J, H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executor.
Meanest of All Tricks
Sneak theives are frowned upon
who will deliberately pilfer within eye
shot of the living, but where one walks
into the hallowed precincts of the
dead in the Walkerton Cemetery, and
carries off an article for gain, theft1
the culprit has sacrificed the last .ves
tige of the rags of decency. Some-*'
time during last week-end a much;
treasured vase Containing cut flower^'
freshly installed on a well-kept plot in
the forefront section, was removed on
the Sabbath Day from where it mark
ed the resting place of a pioneer mo
ther. A person that would descend to
pull such a despicable act is .assured
of a real haunting here, and a contin
uous torture in the hereafter.—Walk
erton Herald-Times.
wants or the truck your business needs. They’re fine
cars and trucks, good for many thousands of economi
cal miles. Comfortable, safe to run. Many cars are
R & G — renewed and guaranteed, carry our 2-day,
money-back guarantee and 50-50, 3O-day yvarranty
against mechanical defects. That’s 100%
satisfaction or your money back! Pick your
bargain. We put the axe to every price,
remember! We’ve done a square-deal job
of reconditioning, too. Easy terms!
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of William Stewart Sand*
crson late of the Township of How*
Niagara Falls and Buffalo, The bride
choosing a tailored suit of Fuschia
Flannel for travelling. On "their
turn.
Lady: "Yes, I wodld like you to
paint my portroit. But you must guar*
antee that it will be lifelike?’
Artists "Oh, certainly; providing
that if it is, you will guarantee to take
it.”
they will live in Toronto.
WESTFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Clio, Mich.,
were guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, J. F. Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs, John Vincent visited
at the home of their daughter, Mrs.
L, H. Mutton and Mr, Hutton of
I
Mr, Harold Wightman of Manitou-
lin Island, spvit the week-end with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Wight
man. , j
Miss Afiftic Mains of the Social!
Service Staff,Ottawa, is spending her
holidays with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. John Mains,
Mrs, James Fox and son of Ottawa
’35 FORD V-8 DeLuxe Sedan
Just, as good as new —■ low mileage —
owned in Wingham —* Complete with
heater and defroster.
HURON MOTORS
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
. WINGHAM — PHONE 99 FIRESTONE TIRES