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The Wingham Advance Times, 1934-01-11, Page 4PPM cents a word per insertion, with a 3" zm charge of 25c. Expenditures •i tit Expenses 1333 ,n, INGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES were„epeet in the 14>_ethis dlat'gli,urelx' of the London Conference 'A score ,or more of years were enjoyed in the, •f iwor] , mostly located in Huron Conn-' ty, viz: Corrie, 'Brussels, Bluevale, 1Du:nganrron and Seafo'rth: in Perth '21; ,5' TEMENT OF XMAS TREE FUNDD .. The following isa detailed list o Contributions” and 'Expenses of the Christmas Tree and Santa Claus bund: • Receipts Balance 1932 .. * Contributions 1933 1 to o>c o c►a ► ors anmo 'CHICKENS WANTED—We quote the following prices for Grade A Milk Fed Chickens: Dressed 6 lbs. each 18e per lb.; Dressed 5 lbs. each 17e per lb.; lower grades , tuarket prices. Delivered on or before San. 17, 1934: Fairbairn Rfarketing Sys- tem, Orangeville, Ontario. OR SALE—One Baby Cutter, with folding hood. Good condition. Ap- ply Advance -Pieties, LOST One tire chain, either in Wingham or between Binevale and Wingham. Finder please leave at Advance -Times. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families in North Huron County. Reliable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and •in- crease rapidly. Write immediately- Rawleigh mmediatelyRawleigh Ca., Dept. CN -125-S, Montreal, Canada, TENDERS in writing willbe receiv- nd by the undersigned for 10 cords of dry wood,1.4 in. body wood, .ma- ple and beech, also 20. cords green wood, same as above, up 'until Sat- urday, January 27th, 1934. Wood to be delivered by the 15th day of February. - Harry Towne, Sec'y S. S. No. 11, Turnberry, Box 391, Wingham, TENDERS will be received by the. undersigned up to 4 p.m. on Satur- day, January 20th, 1934, for the supply and delivery at the Wing - ham High, School, of 15 cords of good body wood, beech and maple, 20 inches long. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A, Galbraith, Sec. High School Board. WILL THE PARTY who wrote to W. J. Thompson, Auburn, Ontario, kindly communicate direct with hint, All information will be confi- dential. WHY BU2, your STORAGE BATT- ERIES out of town when you can get better value locally. Batteries stored and recharged. Campbell Garage, ;Victoria St. one a'clocic, in' the afternoon in the office of R. `S.' 'Hetherington,Wing- ha lit Ontario. •TO VO''E. thereat, proofs of claims and proxies ;'ntnst be filed with me prior .thereto., Those having claims against the es- tate• musk; file the same with the Cus- todian or, theTrustee when appoint- ed before ;distribution is made, oth- erwise tlree.proeeeds of the estate will be distributed amongst the parties en- titled thereto, ;without regard to such clazxri,s ; DATED "at'Godericli this sixth day of Januate', 19$4, • C. G I IDDLETQN, Custodian, Court: House, Goderich. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persona' having claims against the tate off. Aleacander Simpson, late of the 'Town of Wingham, in the Cottn,ty, .'of Huron, Gentleman, de- ceased„ y.ho, died,on or about the 106 day of No1>enber, 1933,are hereby notified tis?; send on or before the 23rd day of...an uarv, 1934, to Isabel Simp- son of: -the Town of Wingham, Ex- ecutrix' bl' the Deceased, or to the undersigtted Solicitor, their names and addresses, full particulars of their Clair s .nil, these nature of their secur- ities tf ertie held by them, verified by statutory declaration. Immediate- ly after such last mentioned date the assets '6f -'the said deceased will be distributed amongst ' the persons en- titled thereto having regard only tc the claims properly filed, DATED at Wingham, Ont., the 9th days of January, A.D. 1934. R. S. HETHERT?tGTON' • Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor herein. 93.99 295.08 389.07 284.99 Balance Jan, 5th, 1984 104.08 Contributions: 1932 Balance $93.99, H. Campbell $5.00, E. C. Williams $1.00, G. Smith $2,00;,. J. O. Habkirk $1.00, J. W. Bushfield $2.00, J. W. Hanna $2.00, R. S. Hetherington $1.00, A. Cosens $1.00, H. Garlick $3.00, G. L. Baker $1,00, F. L. Davidson $1,00, E. S. Copeland $2.00, A. Lockeridge $1.00, W, W. Armstrong $2.00, Wingham Utilities $10.00, D. H. Fells $1.00, T. A. Currie $1.00, W. A. Galbraith $2.00, Wingham Lodge AIF. & A.M. $5.00, 5. A. Currie $2.00, J. A. Wilson $L00, Mrs. H. A. Davis $1.50, F. R. How- son $1,,00, A. L. Posliff $1.00, W. H. Willis $1.00, Thos, Field $1.00, A. J. Walker $1.00, M. E. Adams $1.00, H. C. MacLean $2.00, West. Fdry. Em- ployees $13.25, West, Fdry. Co. $5.00, Fry & Blackhall Employees $5.50, I. Walker $L00, C. H. MacAvoy $1.00, A. M. Peebles $2.00, E. Gilchrist $1.- 00, P. R. Biggs $1.50, H. S. Chittick $1,00, Geo. Allen $1.00, Wm. Stokes $1.00; M. MacLean $1.00, Mrs. Geo. Spotton $1.00, Geo. T. Robertson $1.- 00, W. 5. Greer $1.00, H. E. Isard $2.00, Rev. Fr. Paquette $1.00, Rev. K. MacLean $1.00, S. Bennett $1.00, Reavie Service Station $1.00, F. Wat- son $1.00, H. C. Helwig $1.00, A. H. Musgrove $1.00, Miss M. E. Fisher $1.00, Mrs. Geo. Hanna .50, Proceeds Charity BalI $3L06, R. S. Hethering- ton ,"$1.00, C. J. Farquharson $1.00, Women's Institute $2.00, Mundys $4.- 00, Mrs. R. C. Redmond $2.00, W. A. Miller & Co. $L00, E. R. Harrison $1.00, A. J. Nortrop $1.00 Social Club iCounty at Listowel and in 'Middlesex County at Kintore, Ailsa Craig, jThorndale, Talbotville, St. Thomas (and London, Since 1919 1 have sus- jtained a "retired" relation, but have 'carried on as a supply in .Methodist, Pre sbyterian and Baptist churches, conducting 70 preaching services an- nually; attended many funerals and launched quite a few happy couples through the golden gate of matrimony upon the pacific ocean of felicity. For the ability to do this 1; ant profoundly grateful to the Giver of all good. "The increase of years has admon- ished me to desist from the activities of former times. Others may increase, but I must decrease, and this is prob- ably the last annual message I shall pen. The ancients used to say there was great virtue in the setting sun, and all moderns know that` there is a great deal of virtue in X-rays. "As 1 have reviewed these experi- ences in my annual sketches from year to year,.I find no food for my vanity but -every =reason for gratitude to the great head of the church and the church itself for their kindness. and forbearance. He has been grac- ious b'eyond 'expression, and my fel- low -laborers very considerate in the many honors they, have conferred'tp on me from tifne to time. As the evening shadows lengthen I am able to view the future with small concern, content to leave it in the keeping of Hint who has marvel- ously guided me so far. "Perhaps some of our aged friends May find their attitude toward the fu- ture expressed in. the following quo- tation "And though I walk with yon no more The world will move just as before. 'Tis meet it should be so ; Let each his house in order set That he may leave without regret Whenever called to go." D. ROGERS. COUNCIL APPOINTS $8.00, Sale of tickets for Jasmine Set, J. W. MCKibbon $30.50, Jack Mason Dl . G. H. ROSS �SI.Qo, G. L. Brackenbnry $1.00,Ii . FORMER _;MORRIS 1McGregor $1.00, M. E. Carson $1.00, BOY ON SOUTH (Continued from page 1.) jM. M. C. McDonald $L00, P. J. Bige Wingham to draw, sign and make all low $1.00, C. Lloyd & Son, Ltd. $6.00,' 'SQA, EXPEOTTION or any Bills of Exchange, Promissory iWm. Sturdy .50, Chris. Tofting .50, Sole Canadian Member of Arneri- ..Notes, • Cheques and Orders for the 'J- A, Fraser .50, E. -Wild ,50, G. Led- I payment of money; to pay re_ liet .50, H. Merkiey .25, G. Skinn .25, -- CARD OF THANKS ceive all moneys, and togive aa quiIE. Seddon dons. 0, Lediet rnd _25, P. Dr. Charles' McLean Fraser, tance for the same; to assign and to.25,W. Sed iPro- _ sity > "� jfesso; of Zoology at the University Mrs. John W 4 ig htman and family, transfer to the Bank all or any Stocks, I don .50, W. Monk .50, S. Campbell of British. Columbia sailed Belgrave, wish to thank their many Bonds and other securities;00 T. Graham .50, W. `H. Gurneyfor Los from time _ :� friends and neighbors for their kind- Angeles fora Ilya -months` cruise in mess and sympathy during the illness to .time to borrow money from the ,$1-00, W. Gurney .25, G. McLean .25, Southern ,waters as Canadian re re- .and death of their husband and father, Canadian Bank of Commerce either 31. Forbes .25, F. G. Mellor .25 rep re sentative of an American Marine bi- the late John Wightman. by overdrawing the account of the un- T. Spielogel .25, J. Nicholson .50, R. ological research expedition. dersigned or otherwise; and general- IDouglas 25`, R. Manuel .25, H. An- Scientists in the CARD OP THANKS ly for and in the name and on behalf gets .25, J. Templeman 25, A. Sturdy party will study of the said town to transact with they seand life off the 1rica. Coast of Central Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lediet argil faro- F 25 H. Hitchings .25, Bill .20, George and North America_ ily wish to thank their neighbors and maid Bank any business they may ;Williams $3.00, H. W. Colborne $2.00, The research experts who will make ninny friends for their kindness and ,think fit, R. C. Redmond 32.00, A. W. Irwin the cruise are understood to be a dis- can Party to Galapagos. the extended during the recent Also that the Mayor and Treasurer IS1,U0; W I. Huston ,26Geo Olver t' 1 d I sad bereavement. , i - $1.00 T. H. Gibson $1.00, f or any one of them, be and is hereby ; � G. H. Ross Universities. The inclusion of D MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The meeting of the Herron County Council will be held in the County Council Chambers, Court House, God- I e erich, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of January 23rd, 1934. All acc. unts, notices of deputations or applications and other important busines requiring, attention at this meeting of the Council should be in the hands of the Clerk not later than the Monday previous to the meeting o t e unci Dated at Goderich this 4th day of Janaary 1934. J. M ROBERTS, County= Clerk. tin to selection from American 51.00, W. Campbell $1.00, W. C. Ad- r' authorizer on behalf of the said TownFraser as sole Canadian representa- to negotiate with, deposit with, or gas $1.00, W. T. Booth$1.00, Sacred �mit; is regarded as a Gignif%c t Concert $30.25,W. B. McCool - an re- transfer to the said Dank(but for fi$1.00, t;ognition of his work in marine fauna, rn n only) • , ar ^ OHe has been a Canadian delegate at or any bills of Exchange, Promissory Play $82.32, D. Silver $1.00, J. R.Spit- a number of international gatherings, incltt'ding meetings of the Pacific Sci- ence Congress at Honolulu, Java and Vancouver. Dr. Charles M. Fraser was born on credit of the said accou t 1 1 all tJ H Crawford $100 "Go Slow y. M " SALE BY TENDER Sealed tenders will he received by the undersigned for the purchase of the assets of Jack 3i. McKay, Wing - ham, Ontario, Bankrupt, which are of- fered in the following blocks: 1, Stock -in -trade, consisting of La- dies' Ready -to -Wear and Store Fix- ibo tures. 2. Real Estate consisting of brick store, on the West side of Josephine Street in the Town of Wingham. 3, House and Lot on the North - 'west darner ofJohn and a d Franes Streets, ;Wingham, Ontario. The highest or any tender not ne essarily accepted and tenders close at Y. o'clock Noon, a.nu ry 18th, > A. . 1984. For stock. Sheet or further partic- tilers apply to either of the undersign- ed. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, title Math Ila.* of January. A,D. 1934. C. G. ri'IDDL.ETON,'Vaal, Cotter House. G0DERTCII, Ohtarin, or � W. TI SIJ`P'1RI.O. Esq.. Box 119; \1'INGH AM -Orr cit r Soli ttr , NOTICE TO CREDITOIS � H I.' i1r1, T . , ,; 4J' - 1 "I l�R of the banruptcy iFTN AUGUSTINE MOIR of F"r:y�riaship' of Turnberry in the rrrxtn'ty of . trran, Farmer, debtor, k •yy•,��y F.AZL:V G EN that sI e sairel ;Jtyhn Augustine Moir an'authorized, as: i n atera ' pan the third dayof January, .+384 ` J Y, � , and that the first nneetiugg of erdditors ;'„will be y ton lhto Ia�the illy -second ' iy of January ,' ri24, a the Mitt' of otes, Cheques or Orders for tate pay- :tai $1.00, T. C. King y52.00, J. Mcllii- ment of money and other negotiable chael $1.00, T. J. McLean $1.00. aper, and for the said purpose to en- Expenditures orse the same or any of thein on ' Excise stamps .84, J; J. Mo.ntgont- behalf of the said Town; also from ere-, Trees $5.50; G. L. Baker, Express the first line of Morris,son of 14 r x^1.30; Dr. R. L. Stewart f time to time to arrange, settle,Dal_ $5.00; C. and Mrs. James Fraser. He attended ance and certify all books and ac_ Bondi, oranges $22.00, W. A. Miller fro 10 School and got his third class court. Bank; and to receive all paid cheques Watson $32.00, Ade-ance-Times $6.92; He taught school in A 7------ sh three is between the saidTon-n and the & Co, $14.76; J. H. Christie $7.00, F. certificate under Dr. R. L. Stewart. and vouchers, and to sign the Bank's U. F. 0., $44.54; Geo. Olver $6.00; miles from Whitechurch and took his ' rich High School. He studied at Toronto. University, receiving B.A. and M.A. degrees. He then took up Marine Re- search -work and spent several sum- mers at Cape Canso in Nova Scotia and on' the coast of, Georgia. After teaching at Nelson, B,C,, for some years he took, his P H.D. degree, spending two: years in Iowa L�niver Foran of settlement of balance Red Front Grocery release," - es $12.50; Mitchell's Meat Market $5: A number of uncertified accottnts 50; E. S. Graham $5.00; E. C. Wil - were presented for payment and, on Hams $20,00; A. J. Nortrop $9.75;: T. motion oa Cairns. Elliott and Bicho Field & Co. $7.25; H. E. Isard & Co. are to be paid when.properly - ' $6.25; King Bros. $600; J. Mason $4: certif- 00• Wingham Utilities Corn.,: $8.70; led and recommended for payment by , the Finance Committee. s and _ 50, Dam St first class certi£tea te frown Gode Walker Stores $6.88; Mundys $27.50 The renewal for the Treasurer's P. R. Biggs $7.00; Rae & Thompson a. urer s .75; H. B. Elliott 2.55 • $ R. H. Saint nd was laid. on the table and exans- n ined by'the Council. The bond was $2`00; People's Florist $2.00. approved and ordered filed with the Crown Attorney, as required by the Municipal Act, on motion of Couns. Crawford and Baker; Ci'aun. Baker reported , ;that -coal would soon be required. Council ag- reed that the Property Committee ar- range to secure a supply at once. The. Rev. D. Rogers of St, Thomas Reeve Davidson reported on the celebrated on Jan, 5th his 59th mini - progress being made in cleaning u versary of his ministry. He writes as the park. He also brought up the nta follows: ter of direct relief, and after discus- "On Tuesday morning, Jan. 5, 1875, cion,, the handling of relief was left I left my home near ,Bowmanviile, in charge of the Executive Cantina- with horse and cutter to drive to my. tee in coniunctien with the Town first circuit, Arthur, Ontario, a :