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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1945-09-06, Page 4BLUEVALE Institute Meets September 13th The MOWNY meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held on Thurs- day, September 13th, at ZOO o'clock in the community hall. The programme is on "Citizenship" and is being arm ranged by /Ars. Wilson Thornton. Roll call—Ways of helping children to form good habits and neatness, courtesy and obedience, A paper on the subject will be given, Sunday Services At the morning .service in the Unit- ed church, Rev, J, W. Johnson preach- ed from Romans 12-11, Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord. His theme was "Labor", appropriate for Labor Day. Mrs, Alex McCrackin and Miss Muriel Smith sang a duet. Mr. Neable, a student, of Moles- worth, conducted the service at Knox Presbyterian church, He preached from the text "Ye are the Light of the World", "Let your light so shine be- fore men, that they may see your good works", Matthew 5: 14-16, ine and wringer; Oak buffet and table, good as new; 6 dining room chairs; Bell organ and stool; 3 bedroom suites; Kitchen table and chairs; Kitchen cupboard and ice refrigerator. TERMS: CASH. Stewart Turner, Proprietor. Wm. Roberts, Clerk, H. Parr & Son, Auctioneer. . Administrator's Sale Of Farm Property, Farm Stock and Implements, and Household Goods and Furniture To close the estate of Eli Casemore late of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, there will be offered for sale by public auction at the farm owned by the de- ceased, on Monday, September 10th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- lowing chattels: FARM STOCK: 1 driving horse, 4 ewes, 2 lambs. FARM IMPLE- MENTS: Binder, mower, seed drill, stiff toothed cultivator, side rake, dump rake, hay tedder, disc, set of harrows, wagon, buggy, 1 set 2000 lb. scales, scuffler. A quantity of house- hold goods and furniture and other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS OF SALE: CASH. At the same time and place there will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid the farm owned by the deceased, being the south half of Lot 3 in the 2nd concession of the Town- ship of Morris containing 100 acres of land more or less. :Dia this property is situated a frame barn on stone foundation about 56 ft. by .60 ft., a straw shed and a frame implement shed, and a 11/2 storey frame house with woodshed attached. The farm is watered by two wells and the Maitland River. The land is mostly clay loam and there is about 10 acres of hardwood bush on the farm. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent on day of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. Further conditions and particulars of sale will be made known on the day of sale or may be obtained from the undersigned. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 27th day of August, A.D. 1945. Matt. Gaynor, Milo Casemore, Lucknow, Ontario, R. R, 4, Auctioneer. Wingham, Ont, FARM FOR SALE Thursday, September 6, 1945 CATHERINE 17 jewels $3750 CADET 15 jewels s3750 GODDESS of TIME 17 jewels *3750 DAVID CROMPTON — JEWELLER -- Bluebird Diamonds and Wedding Rings Miss W. D. 'Rutherford to Kirkland Lake; Miss Norma Weatherhead to near Orangeville; Miss Grace Weath- erhead to Lanis; Miss Helen Newton to Ottawa and Miss Joyce Newton to Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs, Hank Kruger and Miss Helen Kruger and girl friend, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowden and Mrs. Alex Leitch of Detroit, Mrs. Horace Mc- Guire and Shirley of London, and Mr. Jim Leitch of Belgrave, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Thom. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McIntosh and Mr. and Mrs. Morley of St. Cathermes, were week-end visitors with' Mrs. Mc- Intosh's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. D, Todd. SALEM Mr.. and Mrs. Nelson Heist and children of Long Branch, and Mr. Morley Bell from near Fordwich, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Weir last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott .Cranch and daughter, Miss Vivian of Rochester,. spent the week-end with Mr. Edwin Palmer and other friends. A large number from around here attended the anniversary services in the Behnore United Church last Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weir and daugh- ter, Shirley, of Pittsburgh, spent a few days last week with the former's mother, Mrs. Win. Weir and other friends. Mr. and Mrs, Karshakoff of Toron- to, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cathers. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Gowdy attended the wedding last Saturday, of their grandson, Mr, Allan Hyndman of .Gor- rie, to Miss May Thompson, of Hard- stOn vicinity, Misses Hazel and Minnie Weir re- turned to Toronto last week after spending their vacation with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir. Harold Victor Pyre — Teacher— PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE, THEORY Pupils Prepared for Examinations (Toronto Conservatory of Music) Classes now forming, to commence September 10th ° Studio — Centre Street WINGHAM, ONTARIO "THE COMMANDS" Mr. and Mrs. McDuff Copeland Internationally Famous GOSPEL SINGERS who will be associated with REV. J. K. HOLLAND — in the — SPECIAL SERVICES — in — WINGHAM,.BEGINING SUNDAY, SEPT. 23 Watch this space for further announcements. Sperling Johnston had a successful bee on Monday for the purpose of wrecking the barn on Miss Duff's property. The land has been porch.. aced by W. 5, Johnston, Sperling in- tends to re-build the barn on his farm, 1st concession of Morris. School re-opened on Tuesday morn- ing with almost a full attendance, Mrs. K, Wheeler of Belgrave is resuming her duties as teacher. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Greenaway included: Mr. and Mrs. Knute Karlson, RQS$ and Loreen, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Cud- die, London; Mrs, Gus. Gannet, • Lu- can, Mr, and Mrs. John Raby, Wing- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Neil B, McEach- ern and son Neil, of Mount Forest with Mrs, R. F. Garniss, Oly Moffatt, Ingersol, with Burns and Mrs. Moffatt. Pte. Spence McKinnon, Ottawa, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs, George Bent and daughter, Maxine of Toronto, are visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton. Cpl. Thomas Inglis, Petawawa; Mrs. Inglis, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Med- land and son Billy and Miss Neilson, Toronto, were holiday visitors at the home of Mn and Mrs. W. J. Robert- son. Dr. Arthur Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, Toronto, spent a few days with the doctor's mother, Mrs. Arthur Shaw. Mrs, Joseph Curtis spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. j. Marshall at Lis- towel. Charles Messer, Toronto, spent the week-end with his brother, Gordon Messer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck of To- ronto, are holidaying with the Shaw families in Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Buck have lost two sons in the war. In the early part of the war Sinclair lost his life overseas, and their young- est son Gordon, 19 years of age, died in England from meningitis since V-E Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson and son Allan, are visiting with rela- tives at Erioville, Manitoba. Mrs. M. L. Aitken left on Monday for Drayton, where she has accepted a school 'a short distance from the town, Silas Johnston, Walton, visited his brothers, Edward and W. J. Johnston, Mr and Mrs. Faggan, Douglas and Mary of Kingsville, were week-end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Burns Moffatt, Miss Sanderson and Miss May Orr, who spent two months at the Sander- son summer home here, have returned to their respective homes in Toronto. Miss Lois Elliott, Reg. N,, Toronto, was a holiday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott, Louise and Gilbert McEachern of Mount Forest spent a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. R. F, Garniss, Master Neil McLean, Toronto, has returned home after spending the holi- days with hiss uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Thornton, Miss Dorothy Webb of Toronto was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. McKenzie Webb. School re-opened on Tuesday with Miss Beatrice McQuillin in charge and with the following in the beginner's class: Donna Woods,, Allison Webb, Barry McQuillin, Donnie Joe Gaunt and Betty Anne Hunt. Mrs. Mel. Brown returned to Kitch- ener on Friday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods. She *as accompenied by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods and Donna, who spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Dr. Wm, McGregor of Chicago is the guest of his sister, Mrs. George Stuart and Mr. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin, Ivan and Barry and Mrs. John Miller, were visitors with relatives in London last week. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Blue have re- turned to Detroit after a visit with Mrs. Blue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson. The following teachers have return- ed to their duties after the vacation: ST. HELENS kUCTION SALE — of household ' furniture will be held at the Clow home, Josephine Street North, at 1:30 p.m., on Saturday, September 15. Terms: Cash. No reserve as house is sold. Matt. Gaynor, auc-++: tioneer; /vfiss M. Clow, proprietress. AUCTION SALE — of farm stock, be held horses, cattle and pigs will at Lot 17, Concession 3, Morris, at ' 1 p.m., on Thursday, September 13. Terms: Cash, No reserve as pro- prietor is going to the West. Matt. GaYTIPri auctioneer} Chas, Agar, proprietor,. AUCTION SALE — of farm stock and implements, will be held at Lot 3, Con. 16, Howick, commencing at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, September 11, ' of horses, cattle, pigs, poultry, grain and implements. Terms: Cash, Matt +Gaynor, auctioneer; Leslie Ed- wards, prop. . ATTENTION—We buy, we sell, we exchange household furniture, stov- es, dishes, silverware and antiques. M. Brown, phone 239. CHARTS Foundation Garment Co. trained Corsetiere for Wingham, surrounding district and towns. If you need a new garment, any size or type of figure at reasonable prices, call on Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Minnie St., Wingham, FOR SALE — 160 acre farm on County road, U., mile from school and church and 3 miles from Pro- vincial Highway. Good house and barn and hydro available. Apply to Advance-Times, FOR SALE — 50 Barred Rock Pul- lets, starting to lay. Apply to Ste- wart Procter, phone Brussels 32x12. FOR SALE — good cutting lawn mower, $5.00. Apply Advance- Times. FOR SALE — Roan Shorthorn bull, McBurney, R.R, No. 3, Wingham, 10 months old, Apply to Gordon phone 602r22, . FOR SALE-10 pigs, six week old. Apply to Joe Schneider, Wingham junction, FOR SALE— 20 pigs six or seven weeks old, ready to wean; 11 chunks 80 to 100 lbs; 2 sows due in Octo- ber, 2nd and 3rd litter; 3 other brood sows; 1 purebred Shorthorn bull, about 16 months old; set of tractor discs, good as new; team of horses, 5 and 7 years, mare and gelding. Apply to Hugh Rinn, phone Wingham 621r3. HOUSE WANTED TO BUY—with all conveniences, bungalow prefer- red.. Please notify Advance-Times. PAIN KILLER for corns! Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief, 50c at Mc- gibbon's Drug Store. ROOM AND BOARD — wanted in quiet home by gentleman who would be willing to make himself useful in spare time. Apply to Adanvce- Times, SLENDOR TABLETS -- are effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $6, at McKibbon's Drug Store. WANTED — Capable lady as book- keeper and typist for automobile dealer in Wingham. Shorthand not essential, Apply in own handwrit- ing, stating age, experience, refer- ences and salary expected. Box No, E, Advance-Times. WANTED ,--- Experienced girl for general house work, Apply Mrs, Harold FoXtbn phone '170, VsrANTED — to purchase pullets 8 weekt of age and older all vire breeds and hybrid etoiSei, iGood prices paid. Apply Tweddle Chick HateherieS Limited, rerguS, On 444.44. ANTED — House to rent, five or six rooms. Apply to W. H. Ed- wards, c/o Anstett's Implement Shop. ANTED — Woman's good used trunk with tray, lock and key, also man's small used club bag. Apply Advance-Times. ANTED Girl or young woman for upstairs work. Apply to Mrs. M. Bell, Brunswick Hotel. ANTED — Small upright piano. phone 276J, ANTED—Young sow due to far- row right away. Phone Hugh Rinn, Wingham 621r3. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbours and specially the Wing- ham Fire Brigade, for the prompt action they showed in saving our barn which was struck by lightning on Tuesday last week. We sincerely express our apprecia- tion. —Mrs. John Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cunningham. AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements Lot 30, Con, 1, Grey Township, 3% miles east of Jamestown, Friday, Sept. 14th. Sale commences at 12.30 a.m. Livestock — 1. black mare, general purpose, 9 years old; Clyde team, mar- es, white faces and legs, 8 years old; 1 Belgium horse, 8 years old; 1 Ay- shire cow bred July 20th, 3 years old; 1 Ayrshire cow due to freshen, Dec. 30th, 3 years old; 1 Jersey cow to freshen middle of November, 8 years old; 1 Holstein cow, bred June 1st, 6 years old; 1 Durham heifer, with calf t foot; 32 Durham cattle mostly steers coming 2 year olds. Pigs — 20 feeder pigs; 35 small chunks; 14 pigs weaned a week; 3 York sows; 1 York hog, Implements—Most implements are nearly new. Essex car in good con- dition, serial number 1671012; 2-wheel- ed stock trailer; Massey-Harris binder No. 5; ,Massey-Harris hayloader No. 7; Massey-Harris hay rake No. 3; Massey-Harris mower No. 21; Frost & Wood mower No. 8; Massey-Harris manure spreader S.A.; McCormick Deering fertilizer seed drill; McCorm- ick. Deering stiff-tooth cultivator; Massey-Harris 14-plate disk harrow; McCormick Deering spring tooth culti- vator; 1 Case 3-disk plough; Bain wagon; Set 5 section harrows; set of sleighs; Land roller; Tudhope rubber tired buggy; Road cart; 2 Tudhope cutters; McCormick Deering riding plough No. 13; Oliver riding plough; McCormick Deering walking plough; 2 Cockshutt gang ploughs; Gutting box; Turnip pulper; Scuffler; Fanning mill; Hay rack; Wagon box with stock racks; Fairbank Morse 1% H.P. Pegas engine; 2 set of horse clippers; 2 set of team harness; 1 set of light harness; 2 set scales; Automatic seed grain smut treater; Emery grindstone; Buf- falo robe; One .22 rifle; 12 gauge single and double barrel shot guns; Grindstone; Steel stone boat; Steel and plank stoneboat; Wheelbarrow; Bag truck; Bag holder; ,5 wooden barrels; Pig crate; 2 large potash kettles; 2 sugar kettles; 1 25-gallon milk can; 2 100-pound milksans; 1 80-lb. milk can; Renfrew cream sep- arator, model X, size 14; Melotte cream separator, Size 2A; 150 feet of inch piping; 3 logging chains; 2 cross cut saws; Handsaws; Set wire stretch- ers; 150 feet hay fork rope; Cyclone grass seed sower; 2 lawn mowers; Large stock of farm tools; 1 wagon tongue; Pile of cedar posts and him. ber; MOW of Timothy hay; Mamoth red clover and timothy seed; IvIkted grain (oats ;barley and wheat); Quant- ity seed wheat; One' Daisy churn; 1 MaClary and 1 Empire range, good as news Spence coal heater; 3.btirtier gasoline stove; Beattie washing mach- To Close Estate 225 Acres — $9,500.00 On Highway 86, 4% miles from Lucknow, 34 mile froni school. BEAUTIFUL EIGHT ROOM HOME — hot, and cold water, furn- ace, BANK BARN — 60 feet x 135 feet, litter carrier, water bowls, double thresh floor, silo, implement shed and garage. Water also at back of farm. Level, well drained, ideal tractor farm, kept in highest state of fertility. This is one of Huron's finest farms; buildings alone worth more than price asked. Apply: MRS. ISOBEL MacDONALD, LUCKNOW (town), ONTARIO. • Administrator's Sale Of Farm Lands in the Township of Morris To close the estate of Martha Lavina Warwick, late of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, Married Woman, deceased, there will be offered for sale by public auction at the office of J. H. Crawford, Wing- ham, on Tuesday, September 11th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the follow- ing real property: 1. The north half of Lot 10 in the 3rd Concession of Morris Township. On this farm is a frame barn 40 ft. by 50 ft.; shed 50 ft. by 60 ft, on stone foundation; garage and a 1% storey log house sided with lumber. This farm is watered by a drilled well and the Maitland River, The land is mostly clay /loam and there is about 25 acres of bush on the property. 2. The north half of Lot 10 in the 3rd Concession of the Township of Morris, On this farm is a barn 40 ft. by 60 ft. This farm is watered by a spring creek and the land is mostly clay loam. There is about 15 acres of bush on the property, Both the above farms are situated three miles from Bluevale station and about five miles from the Town of Wingham and 114 miles from church and school, TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent. of the purchase price shall be paid on thellay of sale and the balance within 30 days thereafter. The said farms will be offered sep- arately subject to reserved bids, Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or may he had upon applica- tion to the undersigned, DATED at Winghatti, Ontario, this 28th day of, August, A.D. 1045, Thos. Penns,- Robert Warwick, Witighatn, Ont. R. R. No. 4, Auctioneer. , Ont, ..Administrator. VAGg, TONE INGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES LONDON BABY ROLLS, l's . 35e ORGANDIE TISSUE, 3 rolls „ • 14c CERTO CRYSTALS, 3-oz. pkg.. . 2 for 23c RUBBER PKG. RINGS, doz. . 5e PAROWAX — 13c GRANULATED SUGAR 5 lbs. 39c. 10 lbs. 77c GRAPE NUT FLAKES, 7 oz. 2 for , .. 19c 12 oz. 14c CERTO-8-oz. . .... . , 25c JUICY ORANGES, size 288 . ... . 39c doz. JUICY GRAPEFRUIT, size 100 . • . . 3 for 25c JUICY LEMONS, size 300 .. . 6 for 24c WASHED CARROTS, 3 lbs. „ , • 15c CROWN JARS Small, doz. 95c Medium, doz. — . • $1.05 Large, doz. . . $1.39 MUNCHIES CEREAL, 2 for CATELLI'S MACARONI, 2 16-oz. ....... . „ 19c FOR EATING AND PRESERVING ! [ACHE