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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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HIGH SCHOOL HELD
ATHLETIC MEET
Championships Awarded in AU Sec
tions
AUTUMN BARGAINS
WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1940
The High School Athletic Meet was
held in two parts this year. Friday
afternoon the jumps were held at the
school campus and on Monday after
noon the track events were held at
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Shoe the Family Now!
It will pay you well to attend this Sale and Buy at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Remnants of Flannelettes, Wrapperettes, Wool-
ettes, Cottons, Prints, Ginghams, Cretonnes
Table Linen, Toweling, Dress Goods, Silks
Velvets and Coatings.
Special — Ends of White Flannelette, full yard
wide. Ends are one to ten yards. Regular 25c
On Sale....................................... . •....................19c
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BIG VALUE IN HOSIERY
5 Doz. Women’s Cotton Hose .... 15c
Children’s Worsted Ribbed....................... 25c
Women’s Lisle Hose, Now .. . . ...............
... 39c
Broken Lines of Women’s Hose .... 25c
A Line of Women’s Silk Hose ... 69c
Girls’ Sport Hose, Fancy Cuff Tops ........ 35c
Sale of Women’s Slips, Sizes 34 to 42, Reg. $1.00
H. E. ISARD & CO.
.; ‘7 .' :• PHONE 68. , . <
AUCTIONEER — For experience,
courtesy and a successful sale,
phone or write Matt. Gaynor. Sales
conducted anywhere, charges reas
onable. Write or phone Lucknow,
Phone 101,____________•
FARM FOR SALE—67 acre farm of
the late William G. Dunbar on
Highway No. 4, in Morris Town
ship. south of Belgrave; frame bank
barn, frame, driveshed and frame
house and about five acres of bush.
Terms very reasonable. Apply to J.
W. Bushfield, Wingham, Ontario.
FARM FOR SALE—20 acres choice
loam. Good buildings. Good water.
Reasonable. Mrs, Robert Scott,
Brussels, Ont. ___________ ____ _
FOR SALE—Brick house, one and
one-half storey, 7 rooms, John and
Leopold. Apply to George or Jas.
• Carr.__________________________
FURNITURE FOR SALE—Antique,
four small and one arm chair, sofa,
table to match, walnut, in good con
dition. Mrs. Jean Bingham, Gorrie.,
.FOR SALE—1%-storey Brick House
with garage, on the south side of
Alfred St. This property was for-
• merly owned by the late R. A. Din-
slevand must be sold to close the
estate. For particulars apply to J.
FI. Crawford._________________ _
F. W. KEMP, Listowel—Monuments
and Monumental Work. 100 monu
ments from which to choose. Auc
tion Sales conducted. Phone 38 or
121, Listowel.
FOR SALE—Six roomed house, in
good location and repair. Apply Ad
vance-Times.
FOR SALE—A good used Tractor,
rebuilt. Priced very reasonable.
Apply Massey-Harris Shop.
HOUSE FOR RENT—Available Oc-
tober 1st. Apply Ed. Williams.
HOUSE~FOR SALE—In Belgrave,
6-roomed frame house to be moved
off property. Apply to Alex Young,
Phone 622r22,______________ ___
MODERN 6-roomed Dwelling For
Sale—Hardwood floors, fireplace,
all newly decorated, insulated; on
Patrick St. Apply T. Fells.
PULLETS FOR SALE — Barred
rocks and white leghorns reared on
free range and now ready to lay.
Also younger birds from 3 months
old up. Wingham Hatchery, Phone
38.______________________ _
STRAYED—White Calf, to Lot 6,
Con. 2, Morris. Owner may have
sprite by proving property and pay*
" mg expenses. Phone 618r21.
WOMEN? GIRLS WANTED—Earn
from $10. to $15. weekly selling
FAMILEX HIGH QUALITY
GOODS to relatives and establish
ed clientele. Everyone spends mon
ey on household and toilet articles,
etc. Every FAMILEX customer is
a satisfied customer Work 5 oc 6
hours per day, profit by our exper
ience, and yoti Will succeed, NO
RISK—good earnings assured to
workers. Let us help you. Write
at once tb Miss St George, 570 St.
Clement Street, Montreal,
WANTED*-# men over factory age
for Rawlfeigh Routes-. Large organ
ization. Good . pd'ofltS'Jt# willing
workers; Steady work, Write. Raw* leigh-j. 4^,^453-1134,
real. Can?®, .
FOR SALE—Double house. Reason
able price. Handy to school and
Main St, Apply F, J, Mooney.____
EXECUTORS’ SALE
‘ There will be offered for sale by
public auction at the residence of the
late Mrs. Jane Thomson on the west
side of Shuter'Street in the Town of
Wingham on Saturday, the 5th day of
October, 1940, at 1.30 o’clock in the
afternoon the dwelling house and lot
formerly owned by the late Mrs. Jane
Thomson being composed of Part of
Lot Two in the Government Addi
tional Survey of the Town of Wing
ham. Upon the premises is said' to
be situate a one and one-half storey
frame dwelling house in good repair.
There will also be sold at the same
time all the household goods and ef
fects, for particulars of which see sale
bills.
TERMS: Real Estate, ten per cent,
deposit on day of sale, balance in 30
days, sold subject to a reserved bid,
Chattels. Cash.
THOMAS FELLS,
Auctioneer.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, K.C.,
Solicitor for Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TAKE NOTICE that all persons
having claims against the estate oi
jane Thomson, late of tiie town or
Wingham in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased, who died on or
about the 7th day of September, A.D.
1940, are hereby notified to send their
claims, duly verified by declaration,
to the undersigned solicitor for the
executor on or before the 12th day
of October, A.D. 1940.
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.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
24th day of September, A.D. 1940.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, K.C.,
Wingham, Ont.,
Solicitor for Executor.
FARM FOR SALE
To close an Estate, 96 acre farm
more or less, lot 4, Concession 4,
Mmto Township. Brick House.
Bank Barn with water bowls, Drill
ed well Silo and good soil. This
property will be offered for sale at
of Harriston on October
19th, 1940, at 3 p.m. Terms, 10%
time of sale, balance March 1st.
Possession April 1st. For further
particulars write: Executors Titos.
Young Estate, Harriston, OnL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of John D. McLean, late of
the Township of Turnberry in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
who died on or about the fourteenth
day of August, A. .D.,; 1940, are noti
fied to send to J..H, Crawford, Wing
ham, Ontario, ott or before the twenty
eighth day of September, A.D, 1940,
fall particulars of their claims in writ
ing, immediately after the said twen
ty-eighth day of September, 1940, the
assets of the said testator will be dis
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
then have notice,
DATED fhjj* fifth d^df September,
A.D. iWP'M' --t •
J. H. CRAWRORD,
” Wingham,- Ontario,
Solicitor for the
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AU persons having claims against
the estate of Robert Adam Hutchison
late of the Town of Winghani in the
County of Huron, Carpenter, deceas
ed, who died on or about the thir
teenth day of August, A.D. 1940, are
notified to send to J, H, Crawford,
Wingham, Ontario, on or before the
twenty-eighth day of September, A.
D., 1940, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately af
ter the said twenty-eighth day
of September, 1940, the assets
of the said testator will be dis
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
then have notice.
DATED this fifth day of September,
A.D. 1940
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
RICHMOND OXFORDS
For Men, in Black Kid or
. Calf, value up to $10.00.
Sale Price
$6.79
Greer's High Grade Shoe
Stock Must Be Cleared.
HEEL HUGGER AND GEORGINA
TIES AND PUMPS
Black and Brown Kid and Black Suede.
Regular $9.00. Sale Price,
$7.29
DR. LOCKE AND DR. SPICER SHOES
All Lasts in Black and Brown Ties. Reg.
$11.00. Sale Price
YOUNG LADIES’ SHOES
A group of smartly styled
in patent and suede. >
Sale Price,
$2.39
AH persons having claims against
the estate of Albert E. Louttit late of
the Town of Wingham in the County
of Huron, Mechanic deceased, who
died on or about the third day of Sep
tember, A.D. 1940, are notified to send
to J. H, Crawford, Wingham, Ontario,
on or before the twenty-eighth day
of September, A.D. 1940, full partic
ulars of their claims in wrjting.
Immediately after the said twenty
eighth day of September, 1940, the as
sets of the said -intestate will be dis
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the administratrix shall
then Rave notice.
DATED this tenth day of September,
A.D. 1940
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
BOYS SCHOOL OX-
FORDSAND SHOES
Of stout construction, styled
just like Dad’s. Reg. value
up to $3.50. Sale price,
$1.89 $2.29 $2.89
HIGH GRADE OXFORDS
A group of men’s high grade
Oxfords in Black or Brown
calf, all smart styles. Reg.
up to $7.00. Sale price
$5.35
FINE DRESS OXFORDS
Your choice of wide, medium
or narrow toe lasts in single
or double soles, in Black or
Brown. Value up to $4.50.
Sale Price,
BLACK SUEDE
GORE PUMPS
AND TIES
Cuban and high
Patent trimming.
Reg. $4.50.
$2.79
With
heels.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of George Muir, late of the
Village of Wroxeter in the County
of Huron, Carpenter, deceased, who
died on or about the twenty-fifth day of July, A.D. 1940, are notified to send
to J. H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontar
io, on or before the twenty-eighth day
of September, A.D. 1940, full partic-
luars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said twenty
eighth day of September, 1940, the as
sets of the said testator will be dis
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executors shall then have
notice.
DATED this fifth day of September,
A.D. 1940
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,'
, Solicitor for the Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of- Robert A._ Dinsley, late
of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Gentleman, who
died on or about the twenty-ninth day
of August, A.D. 1940, are notified to
send to J. H. Crawford, Wingham,
Ontario, on or before the twenty
eighth day of September,. A.D. 1940,
full particulars of thier claims.in writ
ing. Immediately after the said twen
ty-eighth day of September, 1940, the
assets of the said testator will be.dis
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which' the executrix shall then
have notice.
DATED this fifth day of September,
A.D. 1940
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
NOTICE OF SALE
FOR TAXES
, TAKE NOTICE that copies of the
list of lands for sale for arrears of
taxes, owing to the Town of Wing
ham have been prepared and may be
had in the office of the undersigned
Treasurer, at the Town Hall, Wing
ham, and that such list has been duly
published in The Ontario Gazette on
the seventh day of September,-A. D.,
1940, and that Unless the arrears of
taxes and costs are sooner paid, the
said Treasurer will proce.ed to sell the
lands on Wednesday, the 18th. day
of A.* ID 1040 at ttio Hour
of two o’clock in the afternoon at
the Council Chambers in the Town
Hall, Wingham.
DATED this tenth day of Septem
ber, A. D., 1940.
W, A, GALBRAITH, Treasurer,
VOTERS7 LIST 1940
MUNICIPALITY OF WINGHAM
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice is ^hereby given that I have
complied with Section 8 of The Vot
ers' List Act. and that I have posted
up^ at my office at the Town Hall,
Wingham, on the 14th day of Sep
tember, 1940, the list of all persons
entitled to vote in the. said Munici
pality at municipal elections and that
such list remains there for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct
ed according to law, the last day for
appeal being the 7th day of October,
1940.
Dated at Wingham, Ont., this 17th
day of September, 1940.
W, A, GALBRAITH,
Clerk of Wingham,
gARD OF THANKS
I take this opportunity to thank my
friends of Whiteehtitch and commun*
ity for their kindness in presenting trie
with a watch,
Pte, Tom Morrison,
Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps.
50 PAIRS OF LADIES’ SHOES
High Grade Shoes. Per Pair
$1.00
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
ONLY
Heel Hugger and Dr. Spicer
Brown Ties. Ladies who
know these famous shoes
will take advantage of this
Sale. Reg. $9.00 to $11.00.
Sale Price,
$6.19
Growing Girls’
OXFORDS FOR SCHOOL
Ln all the newest colours and
styles.
$1.89, $2.39, $2.98, $3.39,
$4.69
All Shoes are Priced for
Quick Selling.
Rare Value In
CHILDREN’S SHOES
Oxford and Strap
89c, $1.29, $1.39, $1.89
Men’s Work Boot Special
Bargain prices that defy comparison — the biggest dollar value in Canada to
day.
$2.39, $2.89, $3.29, $3.95, $4.29
Every pair fully guaranteed to give you absolute satisfaction in fit, in comfort,
in service.
Dunlop's Shoe Store
WINGHAM SUCCESSOR TO W. J. GREER WINGHAM
Agricultural Park, The -track events
were billed for Friday morning but,
due to
poned.
track conditions, were post-
Championships
Events: Senior, Marion Mc-
20 points; runner-up, Jean
Intermediate:
Girls’
Donald,
Harding, .18 points;
Helen Walker, 18 points; runner-up,
Norma Brown, 14 points; Junior:
Grace Parker, 21 points; runner-up,
Dorothy Hamilton, 13 points,f
Boys’ Events: Senior, George John
son, 34 points; runner-up, D. Irwin,- 17
points; Intermediate, J, Coulter, 28
points; runner-up, N. Higgins, 17
points; Junior, G. Edgar, 30 points;
runner-up, F. Templeman, 13 points.
Senior Girls
Baseball Accuracy Throw 1 Jean
Harding, Agnes Darling, Virginia
Currie. Basketball Accuracy Throw:
Agnes Darling, Isobel Lamb, Virginia
Currie. Running Broad Jump: Marion
McDonald, Jean Harding, June Irwin;
11 ft., 11% in. Standing Broad Jump:
Marion McDonald, June Irwin, Isabel
Lamb; 6 ft., imJ High Jump: June
Irwin, Jean Harding, Agnes Darling;
4 ft, 5 in. Hurdles: June Irwin, Jean
Harding. 100-yd. Dash: Marion Mc
Donald, Jean Harting, Isabel Lamb;
14 4|5 sec. 150-yd. Dash: Marion Mc
Donald, Isabel Lamb, Jean Harding;
20 sec.
Intermediate Girls
Baseball Accuracy Throw: Pauline
Thomson, Norma VanCamp, No^ma
Brown. Basketball Accuracy Throw:
Ann VanWyck, Grace Kingston, Nor
ma VanCamp. Running Broad Jump:
Margaret Connell, Norma Brown,
Pauline Thomson; 13 ft., 10 in. Stand
ing Broad ‘Jump: MaVgaret Connell,
Norma Brown, Ann VanWyck; 7 ft.,
1% in. High Jump: Helen Waiker,
Norma.Brown. Evelyn Wilson; 4 ft.,
7 in. Hurdles: Helen Walker, Norma
Brown. 100-yd, Dash: Donna Buch
anan, Helen Walker, Pauline Thom
son. 75-yd. Dash; Helen Walker,
Donna Buchanan, Norma Brown;
Junior Girls
Baseball Accuracy Throw: Dorothy
Hamilton, Edna Jenkin^ Elizabeth
Hare. Basketball Accuracy Throw:
Lois Adams, Margaret jMacLean,
Grace Parker. Running Broad Jump:
Grace Parker, Dorothy Boyle, Mar
jorie Falconer; 12 ft., 3 in. High
Jump: Grace Parker, Lois Adams,
Marjorie Kerr; 4 ft., 5 in. Standing
Broad Jump: Grace Parker, Marjorie
Falconer, Elizabeth Flare; 6 ft,, 5%
in. Hurdles: Marjorie Kerr, Marie
Lockridge, Grace Coulter. 100-yd.
Dash: Dorothy Hamilton, Elizabeth
Hare, Marjorie Kerr; 14 2|5 sec.
75-yd, Dash: Grace Parker, Dor
othy Hamilton, Grace Coulter.
Girls’ Inter-Form Relay: Grade X,
Grade XI, Grade XII.
Senior Boys
100 yds: G. Johnson, 10.3 sec. 220
yds., G. Johnson, 24.1 sec. Running
Broad Jump: G. Johnson, D. Irwin,
F. Johnston, 19 ft., 10 in. Standing
Broad Jump: G, Johnston, D. Irwin,
F. Johnston, 9 ft., 2 in. High Jump:
K. Jackson, D. Irwin. G. Johnston, 5
ft., 1 in. Shot Put: D. Irwin,;G. Jolim*
son, B. Burgman; 28 ft., 5 in. Pole
Vault, G. Johnson, G. Keith; 9
Hop, Step and Jump: G. Johnson,
Irwin; 32 ft., 11% in. 880 Open:
Coulter, N. Higgins, W, Ramage
min., 20 Sec.
Intermediate Boys
100 yds:. J. Coulter, N. Higgins,
Mundy, J. Stoakley. Running Broad
Jump: G. Edgar, L. Mundy, F. Tem-
pieman; 14 ft., 6% in. Standing Broad
Jump: G. Edgar, D. Hoffman, F.
Templeman; 7 ft., 10 in. High Jump:
G. Edgar, L. Mundy, F. Templeman;
4 ft., 7 in. Shot Put: B. Galbraith, F.
Templeman, D. Hoffman; 28 ft, 5 in.
Pole Vault: F. Templeman, B. Wil
son, D. Hoffman; 7 ft., 2 in. .Hop,
Step and Jump: D. Hoffman, F. Tem
pleman, B. Wilson; 27 ft., 3 in.
BLYTH
ft.
D.
J-
3
c.
Proctor; 11 4|5 sec. 220 yds.: J. Coul
ter. N. Higgins, C. Proctor; 27 sec.
440 yds.: J. Coulter; N. Higgins, C.
Proctor; X min., 12 sec. Running
Broad Jump: J. Coulter, N. Higgins,
J, Rich; 15 ft., 3 in. Standing Broad
Jump: J. Rich, D. Hastie, B. Beecroft,
8 ft., 1% in. High Jump: W. McClen-
aghan, G. Thomson, F. Burke; 4 ft.,
10 im Shot Put: J. Rimmer, J. Rich,
,B. Beecroft; 27 ft., 4 in. Pole Vault:
D. Hastie, IL Beecroft, L Sanderson;
8 ft., 6 in. Hop, Step and Jump: N.
Higgins, J. Coulter, C. Proctor; 30
ft,, 8 in. 90-yd. hurdles: J»> Coulter, J.
Rich. K Beecroft, . .>fi
.. jhttoiojr JEt’oya #
100 yds.; G. Edgar, McDowell,
F., Templeman; 12 see, 220 yds.: G.
Edgar, M, McDowell, J. Stoakley; 80
sec, 90-yd, hurdles: G. Edgar, L,
Born—In Blyth, Monday, Sept. 23,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips, a
daughter.
Mrs. M. Walsh is spending a few
days with her son, Mr. Norman
Walsh, of Belgrave.
“Come, ye thankful people, come.”
In response to this call, members and
friends of Trinity Anglican Church,
Blyth, gathered together on Sundav
last, September 22nd, to give thanks
to Almighty God for the fruits of har
vest. Autumn flowers and the fruits
of .the field were used to decorate the
Church, and these, in their own way,
testified to the bountiful harvest.
Special hymns and chants were used
at both the morning and evening ser
vices. Miss Isabel Cuming, of Blyth,
sang a beautiful prayer “O Lord,
Bless This House, I pray.” Mr. Rich
ard Roberts, of Wingham, was
soloits at the evening service.
Sang most effectively “I Heard
Voice of Jesus. The choir offered
anthem “O Give Thanks Unto
Lord.” Mrs, Garfield Shoebottom and
Mr. Ernest Leggett sang the solo
parts in the anthem very acceptably.
Miss Elizabeth Mills, Miss Alice Rog
erson and Mrs. Fred Somers, of Tim
mins, assisted with the music.
The guest preacher at the evening
^ryi{$ was the Rev. Canon W. W.
Judd; D.D.j of Toronto,
General Secretary: of the'Council for
Social Service, of ihT-jElutngluqf Eng
land in Canada. Dr,
remarks on the words ;s\Th.c.\yorldjs..
the field,0 “Jesus Christ died for the
the
He
the
the
the
black man as well as for the white;,
for the Jew as well as for the Gentile’
We, as followers of Christ, must see
in every bail a brother and then, and
then only, will a new world order,
based on the teaching of Jesus, come
about,” he said in part.
The Rector of Trinity Clinch, the '
Rev. R. M, Weekes, conducted the
morning service and preached the ser
mon. He look as his text the words
of St. Paul to the Thessalonian Chris
tians: “In everything, give thanks”
His remarks can be summed up in the
following sentence “If we are truly
grateful to Almighty God for all His
goodness to us, let us express it in *
kindness to others; let us make it
manifest in our daily conduct.” Splen
did congregations were present at
both services. Many earnest prayers
were offered to God on behalf of
England, our King and the British
Empire.
Fine weather for Blyth'Agricultural
Fair brought out a fair crowd. The
indoor entries'were not as numerous
as usual on account of the wet sea
son, but the quality was good, Mr.
Frank Ben’ninger had a special dis
play of vegetables. The display of
Domestic Science and Needle-Work
was excellent. Needle-poiht, pictures,
pastel and steel engravings, oil paint
ings and water colors were shown in
the are exhibit. A large display of
flowers attractively arranged in bas
kets, potted plants. The Wingham
Boy Scouts gave a splendid demon
stration on First Aid.
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