The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-06-13, Page 4HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday, June
18th., at 2.`p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations
and other business, requiring the at-
tention of Council should be in the
hands of the County Clerk not later
than Saturday, June 15th.
N. W. Miller,
• County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario.
NOTICE—COURT OF REVISION
Township of Turnberry
A Court of Revision for the Town-
ship , of Turnberry is now open. All
appeals on, assesstnent must be in the
hands of the clerk by June 22nd, 1946.
Final .sittingeto beheld on June 28,
at 3 p.m., at the Community Hall, in
Bluevale.
W. R, Cruikshank, Clerk. •
2nd. ANNUAL AUCTION SALE
REGISTERED HEREFORDS
From the accredited Herds of Geo.
Kennedy, Lucknow, and Jas. A. Little,
Teeswater, at Pine Echo Farm, Luck-
now, on Highway No. 86, 7 miles west
of Wingham, 4 miles east of Lucknow,
Tuesday, June 18th.
commencingat 2 pan„—of 40 Head, 14
Bulls and 26 Females, 11 cows with
calves at foot and.rebred, bred heifers,
open heifers, 7 serviceable age , bulls,
including: PINE COULEE BRIT-
ISHER 58th,, proven herd sire from
the J. A. Little herd, bred by J. M.
Campbell, Stavely; Alta., and PINE
ECHO PRINCE TONE 20th., Junior
and Grand Champion Bull at Teeewat-
er Regional diergard Show, bred by
George IC,enne*: anin144 pavan ,
teed Breeders,
L. E. Franklin, Donald B. Blue
Auctioneers.
Write for Catalogue,
BUILDERS! CONTRACTORS!
FOR GOoD -
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avid Good 'MeasUre, Call
Art. RUttan
BLUEVALE ONT.
'Phone Brussels 44 - 19
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An arch of pink and white paper lil-
acs and honeysuckle formed the setting
for a charming early etunmer wedding
at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A, M. Harris, Howick, when
their ,daughter, Muriel Maxine; became
the bride of Mr. Henry Hohnstein, of
Howiek, son of Mrs, Conrad Han-
stein, and the late Mr. Hohnstein at
2,30 p.m., Saturday afternoon. Rev.
James C. Caley, of 'Gorrie, performed
the ceremony. Pianist was Miss Ruth
Kreller, cousin of the groom, and dur-
ingthe signing of the' register Misses
Jean and Marie Harris sang "I Love
You Truly.'
The bride, who entered the living-
room on the arm of her father, was
prettily dressed in a street-length cos-
tume of pale blue crepe. Red roses
and lily-of-the-valley formed her cor-
sage. Mrs. •Geo. Hohnstein of Grims-
by, sister-in-law of the groom, was
matron of honour, wearing a black
street-length dress and a corsage of
roses. Mr.' George Hohnstein, the
groom's brother •wasgroomsman.
After the ceremony-, the wedding
supper was served to the immediate
relatives by Misses Ruth Kreller and
Jean Harris, The three-storey wed-
ding cake centred the bride's table,
Mrs. Harris wore a pale green flower-
ed two-piece dress and corsage of
spring'flowers, while the groom's
mother chose a -gray tailored suit with
white blouse,
For their wedding trip to Toronto,
Grimsby, Niagara Falls and 'Hunts-
ville the bride wore a plaid dressmak-
er suit with beige coat, pale blue hat
and black accessories. Mr. •and Mrs,
Hohnstein will reside. on the groom's
farm on the 17th concession- of How-
ick.
•BELMORE -
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitch and child-
ren, Misses 'Mary .and Hannah Stokes,
visited a day last week at James Aus-
tins; Mrs. Ralph MetCalfe with Mrs.
Rot. Nichol, also Minnie Jeffray at
,the same, home.
Will Nichol was in Toronto the past
week on businds.
Mr. and Mrs. .Eldon Renwick and
Mr, and Mrs, Hunkin were away on
business.
Mrs. Rev. Hewitt attended Mildmay
Missionary meeting, Thursday after-
noon. :;,Mr. Hewitt and boys went on
to Mildmay and visited friends. 'The
meeting was held at Mrs. Vollick's,
Mrs. Willie "who has been poorly
for some-'time at the home of her
daughter in Mildmay, has returned to
her home, much better.
The Assessor is going his rounds, Mrs. Hunkin and Misses Mary and
like the' measles; he isn't always met Hannah Stokes spent an evening re-
with a smile. eently at James Stokes.
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FATHER'S DAY
FOR DAD—
TIES of quality for
a man of quality
florals paiseleys
stripes and solids.
Individually boxed.
75c $2.00
FOR DAD—
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS in a good
masculine size, hem-stitched edges . .
Quantity limited , , .50c each
FOR DAD—In his leisure hours of fishing, bowl-
ing, golfing or lounging—Gaberdine and cord-
ed RAYON JACKETS in shorts, mediums
and tails „ „ , $6.95 — sit95
FOR DAD—A featherweight imported STRAW
HAT--a gift that will make an instant hit with him , „ „ , . , , $1.75 $6.50
FATHERS MAY BE DIFFERENT-- they're all alike in preferrinjOifts from
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topcoat..and matching hat, Her noes,
Sories Were brown. Upon their return
from a wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs,'
Wilbur Arthur Hogg will *reside
Wingham,
And Farmers' Supply House
"QUALITY, PRICE 'and _SERVICE
Sell Our Goode
SCREEN DOORS , .. , ,,,,,, • • • • • • $2.95J
3-prong CULTIVATOR 85c —'95c
o 'Push-type CULTIVATORS, large size, $4.00, $7.95
Large WOODEN TOOL BOXES $1.00
Large STEEL TOOL BOXES —$1.49
3-Burner COAL OIL STOVES $12.50 1 !
8
HAYLOADER ROPE, (tarred) 100 feet 60c
1-inch HAYFORK ROPE, per foot
61/21
8c
7/8" HAYFORK ROPE, per foot
Toc 0
i 20-lb. BUG KILLER _
Climax
.. . —$2.00 SCYTHE SNATH
SCYTHE BLADES $1.60 - $1.65 ii.
.
2-ply ROLL ROOFING, per square . • .$2.25
SPRAYING LIME, per bag 60c
I C. V. PAINT qt, $1.15 gal. $3.95
PORCH and FLOOR ENAMELS
RICHMOND, per quart 85c
Canada Vavnish PORCH and FLOOR, ENAMEL
per quart $1.25
You can pay more---:but you can't buy better!
BARB WIRE, per roll $4.00
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(Makes Five Gallons)
75c t 2-4-D WEED KILLER, 5 oz.
DDT FLOWER SPRAY, 1 oz. 30c 5 oz. 90c
DDT HOUSEHOLD SPRAY, 8 oz. 24c O.
16 oz. 43c 32 oz. 73c 0
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Screen Door Set, of Hinges, Pull, Hook and eye, 35c
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AGE TOUR
THE WINGHAM AD' AxcE:r aviEs
Thirsday, June, 13th, 1940
AUCTIONEERL. G. 13ryee, SEA TENDERS marked
••Tender-for fainting" will be re-
ceived by the undersigned. far the
painting of the interior of Wingliam
Fnblic School, The work is to be
,completed not later than. August 20,
1946„ and specifications may be ob-
tained on application to Mrs, Roy
Morgan, Secretary, Tenders 'will be
received up to June 20th, 1946 and
tie lowest or any tender will not
necessarily be accepted. Mrs. Roy
Morgan, Secretary, Wingham Public
School Board .Wingham, Ont. ...„-.. .
WANTED—cattle to take in to grass
for balance of season, Apply Hugh.
Rinn, Belgrave,
,TENtiaS FOR COAL and COKE
Federal Buildings-Province of Ontario
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender
for Coal" will be received until 3 p.m,
(E.D.S.T.), Friday, June 28, 1946, for
the supply of coal and coke for the
Dominion Buildings throughout the
Province Of Ontario.
Forma of tender with specifications
and conditions attached can be obtain-
ed from the Purchasing Agent De-
partment of Ptiblie Works, Ottawa,
and the Supervising Architect, 36 Ad-
elaide St,, East,'Toronto, Ont.
Tenders should be made on the
forms supplied by the Department and
in accordance with departmental site-
tifications and conditions attached
thereto, Coal dealers' licence numbers
must be given when tendering.
The. Department reserves the right
to demand front any successful tend-
erer, before awarding the order, a se-
curity deposit in the form of a certi-
fied cheque' iort a chartered bank in
Canada, made payable to the order of
the Honourable the Minister of Public
Works equal to lb per cent. of the
amount of the tender, or Bearer Boas
of the Dominion of Canada or of the
Canadian National Railway Company
and its constituent companies unton,
ditionally guaranteed as to principal
and interest by the Dominion of Can.
ada, or the aforementioned bonds and
a certified cheque, if required, to snake
up an odd amount.
Stich security Will Sette as a gUaran.
tee 4or the proper 'fulfilment of the
Contract,
. • cLASSIFIED ADS.,
2, WttIgitarit, 'is now available for
AttetiOtt. Sales of all kinds, Terms
•reasortAle, Phone. Wingham, 62,
BOOK-DEEPER, WANTED at once,
Typing essential, Must be accurate
and neat with figures and possess
- good general knowledge of books,
Good -position for sight girl, Apply
personally, afternoons, at. CKNX.
DON'T SUFFER with your feet with
° ,Athlete's Foot, burning or itching
feet, corns, callouses, chilblains, poi-
son ivy, or itching skin, Use
P,EMILAC the amazing new
Speedy remedy, at Yoar druggists,
•--money back guarantee,
FOR SALE--Gilt-edge Range. Tele-
phone 607 r 21,
FOR SALE-10 Pigs ready to wean.
Wm. Jenkins Sr., R. R. 2, Wingham
Telephone 637 r 12.
FOR SALE—Leghorn Rock Cocker-
els, twelve weeks old. Miss M, Fas-
er, Bluevale, Ont: •
• FOR SALE—Three good Work Hors-
es, or would exchange for young
cattle-or pigs. Hugh Rinn, Belgrave
FOR SALE—White Enamelled Bed,
mesh Springs, also set of Flat-irons.
Telephone 333.
FOR SALE—Registered -Roan Short-
horn Bull ready, for service, Apply
to Edgar Wightrnan, Belgrave. Tel-
ephone Brussels 15 - 8.
FOR SALE—Two-storey, 6-roomed
house, kitchen attached; all conveni-
ences, immediate possession. Apply
at Advance-Times.
FOR SALE-11 Pigs, 6 weeks old.
Apply Robert C. Scott, Telephone
619 15.
FOR SALE—Large Kitchen Range in
splendid condition; burns coal or
wool, Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—An 8-room brick House
in fine location on John Street W.,
suitable to have made into duplex.
Apply to W. T. Cruickshank, at
CKNX.
FOR SALE—Child's Folding Go-cart
late model, good condition; priced
low. H. E. Wild, Diagonal Road.
FOR SALE—Horse, 5-year-old, will
weigh about 1500 lbs. Apply Ad-
vance-Times.
FOR SALE— Two-furrow Interna-
tional Plow, in good shape. Apply
to Andrew Casemore, phone 627 r 11
FOR SALE—Baby Stroller, nearly
new. Telephone 635 r 31,
FOR SALE—Girl's Spring Coat and
two good Dresses, also Pumps. Tel-
ephone 435w.
-FARM FOR SALE-200 acres near
Belgrave good barns, house needs
some repairs; land in good state of
cultivation. All seeded down in
grass. Lots of spring water. Easy
terms, Would exchange for town or
city business or property. Apply to
W. R. Paterson, 9 Hayman Court,
London, Ont.
GARDEN SPRAYS, 2.4.D. Weed
Killers, Flower Sprays, Rose Bush
Powder, and all dry powder pest
dusts available at MeKibbons.
LLOYD'S Corn and Callous Salve
gives immediate relief from corns
and callouses, 50c at McKibbon's
Drug Store,
IF YOU WANT Summer Chicks, the
Kitchener Big-4 Hatchery has them
for June delivery at low prices con-
sidering quality. They have day-olds,
started. Contact us soon. Fred
Hogg, Wingham.
LOST—Female Collie, white with
sable-colored ears answers to the
name of "Spot". Finder please noti-
fy J. G, Simmons, Wingham,
MAN'S: l-AFT311Z.LLA—Mislaid in a
store in Wingham, Finder please
notify Advance-Times.
ROOM WANTED—by business girl.
Telephone 93, Winghant, after 6 p.m,
"THARS MONEY IN THEM thar I
green grass ranges Mister" and
flock of Tweddle chicks will,
it up and put it right gather
1.7a ytiur pocket. Prompt delive r of your Tweddle chicks P will assure bigger profits
...muse plentiful grass range will do 4 a lot to lower feed costs, Tweddle
prices are reduced again after June
15th. Fuel costs are lower at this
time of the year and the market de-
mand for eggs and chicken meat is
practically unlimited, It is good
business judgment to order extra
Tweddle Chicks. now. No waiting,
prompt delivery, Free catalogue.
Also older indicts eight weeks to 20
weeks. TWEDDLE C1-11C1C hAT-
CHERIES Limited, Fergus, Ont.
WANTED—TO Ne
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Pullets,
Barred Rocks, New .hairipshires,
White Leghorns, arty age from eight
weeks up to laying. Good rnices
paid. Apply Tweddla Chick Hatch-
eries, Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
WANTED—House, with small barn,
and two or three acres of land, in, or
near Wingham. Apply to Mr. Matt,
Kelly, Seaforth.
WANTED
Girls and Young Wome
to iearn
WOOLLEN
CLOTH WZAviNG
good Wages Steady Work
48 hours <d days) per *telt
Etccellerst Ltilth :ROOM
Commfitileate with.
Gem:',Pattinson Co., pinked
PROfrotii :L ONT„
BIRTHS
CURRAN — In Wingham General
Ho Pn Jima ,5th., to Mr, and.
Mrs, James R. Curran, R, 1,
Lucknow, daughter.
JONES—In Wingliam General Hos-
pital, on June 9th., to Mr, and Mrs.
Orville Jones, Lucknow, a: daughter,
MULVEY—In Wieghant General
Hospital, on June 7th., to Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Mulvey, R. Wrox-
eter, a son,
REID--4n, Sault .Ste. Marie General
Hospital, on June 2nd,, to. Mr. and
'Mr's, Dwight Reid, a son,
WILSON In Toronto, on Sunday,
June 9th„ to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
J. Wilson, a son--Wallace Wayne.
WEDDINGS
Elliott- Henning
The marriage took 'place at the
Wroxeter United Church Manse, Rev.
J. L. Foster officiating, of Miss Muriel
Winnifred Henning, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Henning, Wingham,
R, R. No. 1, to James Harold Elliott,
son of Mr. and Mrs, James J. Elliott,
Bluevale, on Wednesday, June 5th.
The bride was attired in a street
length dress of heaven blue sheer with
white accessories and corsage of red
roses. Miss Audrey Wade of Wrox-
eter, was bridesmaid, wearing a pink
dress with white accessories and cor-
sage of yellow roses. The groom was
assisted by the bride's brother, Mr.
Clarence Henning. The bride's going
away dress was a two-piece pink crepe
with black accessories. Mr, and Mrs.
Elliott left by motor on a • trip to Nia-
gara and United States. On their re-
turn they will reside on the groom's
farm near Bluevale.
gige mi•
Hogg - Sangster
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Sangster, Howick Township, was at-
tractively decorated with spring flow-
ers when their second daughter, Janet,
became the bride of Wilbur Arthur
Hogg, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick
Hogg of Wingham. Rev. 'LA. Knox,
Clifford, officiated. Mrs. Alex Corri-
gan, Bluevale, was pianist. The bride,
given in marriage by her father, wore
a floor-length gown of white flowered
organza, with sweetheart neckline and
long sleeves. Her finger-tip veil was
caught with a headdress of white flow-
ers. She carried arm arm bouquet of
Better Time Roses and her only jew-
elery, was a string of pearls, the gift
CARD OF THANKS, ,
The family of the late Mrs. Isaac
Wade wish to thank their friends and
neighbours for their kind expressions
of sympathy and many acts of -kind-
ness shown them in their recent ber-
eavement.
CARD OF THANKS
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We would like to thank all our
friends and neighbours who so kindly
remembered us with letters cards and
flowers and the lovely gifts presented
to us on our 50th wedding anniversary
on June 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. William E,
Scott, Belgrave.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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IN THE MATTER'of the Estate
of Archibald Brydges, late of the
Township of Morris, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to The Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Archi-
bald Brydges, 'are required to send
particulars of their claims, duly veri-
fied, to J. W. Bushfield, K.C,, the sol-
icitor for the Eexecutrix of the said
Estate, on or before the fifteenth day
of June, A.D., 1946, and that after
such date the executrix will proceed to
distribute the said estate, having re-
gard only. to the claims of which she
shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-eighth day of May, A.D.,
1946.
J. W. BUSIIFIELD, K,C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
IN THE SUPREME
COURT OF ONTARIO
IN THE MATTER of the Estate
of Alexander Hislop, late of the Town-
ship of Turnberry, in the County of
Huron, Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to 'the Order of the Local.
Master of the Supreme Court of Ont-
ario at Goderich, dated the sixteenth
day of April, A.D., 1046, that all cred-
itors and others having claims or de.
Mands against the estate of the said
Alexander Hislop, who died on or
about the seventh day of February, A.
D., 1945, at the City of London, in the
County of Middlesex, are required on
or before the eighteenth day Of June,
A,D., 1946, to send by post prepaid or
delivered to the undersigned, the Ad-
ministrator pendente lite of the estate
and the effects of the said Alexander
ilislop, deceased, their Christian nam-
es and surnames, addresses and de-
scriptions, the full particulars, in Writ-
ing, of their claims, a statement of
their accounts, and the nature of the
security, if any, held by them, verified
by statutory. declaration.
AND Take Notice that after said
last mentioned date the said Adrxlitsis-
trator will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which he shalt
then have notice, and that the said
Administrator will not be liable for the
Said assets or any part therebi to any,
-person Or persons of whose elahrt
notice shall not have been recelited by
him A the time of such' distribution,
DATO Ontario, NS
of the gre)om, Mrs. D. Lucas, of Luc-
an, sister of the groom, was, brides-
maid, wearing 'blue net over tafetta,
with a headdress of pink flowers. She
carried a nosegay of pink roses, The
bride's brother, Jack Sangster of Clif-
ford, was best man, Following the
ceremony a reception was held at the
Mansion. Inn, For travelling the bride
chose a pink silk Jersey drese with blue
David Crompton.
JEWELLER
Gifts For All Occasions
WINGHAM ,Phone 59
Remember Dad
Father's Day
Sun., June 16
FATHERS YOUNG or
FATHERS OLD,-,-
THEY ALL LIKE
SOMETHING TO
WEAR.
GIVE HIM :A TIE
FROM
Armitage's
Men's • Dry.
Wear Cleaners
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Keep your Shoes its
"0000 ItgALTIV
'{Stinging them hero for` repair
SODS as -they show ait:::
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WANTED Reliable adult to take
care of small baby, evenings. Tele-
phone on.
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu-
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when
Rurriacaps will give you quick wel-
come relief, MeKibbon's Drug Store.
WANTED7--Boy leaving school or a
young man from the Seivices to
learn the paint and wallpaper bus-
iness. Province of Ontario Appren-
ticeship -Certificate given, Eimer
Wilkinson, Winglam,
WANTED.----Girl to clerk in store on
Saturday only. Apply by letter to
Beix "R", Advance-Times,
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive, and
between the ages of 25 and 55—have
or can secure travel outfit, this is your
opportunity to get established in a pro-
fitable business of your own. For full
particulars write today to The J. R.
Watkins Company, Dept. 0-W-2, 2177
Masson St., Montreal, Quebec.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects at the residence
of MRS. J. W. SMITH, corner of Pat-
rick and Edward Streets, WINGHAM,
at 1.30 p.m. on
SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1946
Terms—Cash
Mrs. J. W. Smith Donald B. Blue
Proprietress Auctioneer
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