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The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-05-12, Page 4A :E POUR THE •WIN gHAM'd: ADVANCE -TIMES .4.. , WO,..., 1i cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of • 25c. 11 7e, elralriVaiRiffict *Omura .--sffretr, erloriiiil-SiiriNt ettilfi • BABY CHICKS—Government In- spected Canada Hatchery Approv- ed Barred Rock Chick::. May $10 per hundred; June $9.00 per hund- red, Five unrelated toe punched male chicks, free, with every hun- dred. ordered Custom hatching 18 ft, by 80 ft. 'I'lie land is a clay loam. `TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent., of the purclra'se money on Lire day of sale and the balance within thirty days 'thereafter. The property will" be offered subject to a reserved bice. FURTHER. particulars and condi- tions of sale will be maple known on th • • day of sale or iiia be had on a'p- plication to the undersigned. Dated at Wingltain, Ontario; the third day of May, A.D., 1982. J. FL CRAWFORD, T. R. IIENNETT, Wingham, Ont, Wingham, Ont. Vendor's Solicitor, Auctioneer. assets or any ,part. thereof t� any per son of whose' claim he shall not then have received noti.ee. Dated this twenty -nutter day of Ap- ril, A.D. 1932, 3' H. CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor. CARD OF THANKS Mr. W. J. Croney and family, of ; Toronto, dish to extend their deep appreciation for the sympathy and kindliness shown by the people of Wingham and vicinity in their recent done in up-to-date Buckeye Mani- sad bereavement. moth. Eggs set on Monday. Chicks for sale on Tuesday. Also IN MEMORIAM started chicks for sale. Phone 611 42, 'Duncan Kennedy, White- church," Ont. FOR SALE—House and lot, corn- er of John and Minnie Streets, Wingham. Duplex house with , a double garage. For terms and par- ticulars, Apply to J. W. Bushfield, Wingham, Ont. FOR SALE—A quantity of seed po- tatoes, 25c per bag. Apply G. L. Baker, Chairman of the Property Committee. FOR SALE -1929 Sport Coupe Light Six with Rumble Seat. In good condition. Cheap. Apply to Advance -Times. FOR SALE—Kolster Electric 7 -tube Radio, table model, with loud speaker, in good condition, out- side antenna and aerial complete. Apply at the Advance -Times. FOR SALE—Fourteen pigs six weeks old. Wesley Yeo, Bluevale R. R, No. FORDSON TRACTOR, last of Canadian series, turned out in 1928, equipped with friction pulley, new type carburetor, rear fenders and new type wheels. We are of- fering the tractor complete with two -furrow Oliver plow for $395. Will consider a light used car or truck in exchange. A. P. Maguire Motors, Limited, 138-146 .Fullar- ton Street, London, Ontario. Met- calf 3171. FINLAY—In loving memory of Paulina Finlay, who died six years ago, May 8th, 1926. Time speeds on, six years have pass- ed, Since death its gloom, its shadows cast, Within our home where all seemed bright, And took froin 'us a shining light. We muss that light and ever will, Her vacant place there's none can fill; Down here we mourn, but not in vain, For up in heaven we will meet again. Ever remembered by Husband and Family. LOST—Between Wingham and Sal -1 em Church on the sixth of Turn-1Of Valuable Property in the Town berry, one Congoleum rug. Find- p y er please notify Norman Baker, I of Wingham. Wingham, Ont. T.;nder and by virtue of the pow- ers of sale contained in a certain LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED mortgage, which will be produced at and repaired by Ben. Edwards, from May 12th to May 19th. Ap- the time of sale, there will be offer ply Advance -Times. ed for sale by public auction at the Brunswick Hotel in the Town of Wingham, on Saturday ,the 14th day PAPER HANGING; Painting, Fin- of May, A.D. 1932, at 2 o'clock in ishing, Graining, Glazeing at mod- erate rate. Cenclair Phippen, R. R. 2, Wingham, Phone 625r12. Rupture Expert Here Do you stiffer from rupture? If so, your big opportunity has now arriv- ed. Mr. Reavely, the noted rupture expert, will be at the Brunswick Hotel for ane day only FRIDAY, MAY 20th and will be pleased to give free ex- amination to any sufferer and to de- monstrate his famott"s appliance. This appliance will contract the op- ening in 10 to 15 days and has been known to cure cases in from three to - six months. This appliance is positively demonstrated to you right on your own person without any charge. You do not spend a penny unless you are fully satisfied that it is the right appliance for you. A consultation with Mr. Reavely will cost you nothing. Don't let this op- portunity get away from you. Re- member the date. MORTGAGE SALE TWO HOUSES TO RENT—In Good Shape. Rents reasonable. Apply Chas. L. Cooke. Immediate entry. WANTED—Someone to take mort- gage on good town property. Ap- ply Advance -Times Office. NOTICE The attention of all drivers of vehicles including motor cars, is drawn to the "stop" signs at inter- sections. The strict observance of the By- law in this matter is asked as these signs are placed for the safety of the public. The co-operation of all persons is requested. GEO. ALLEN, Chief Constable. CARD OF THANKS Mr. John Messer and family wish to publicly thank their neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness during the illness and .death of a loving mother and wife. Also the Rev. Win. Paterson for his many kindly visits through her illness. the afternoon, by Thnntas Fells; Auctioneer, the following property namely: ALL AND SINGULAR that cer- tain parcel or tract of land and pre- mises situate, lying and being ,n the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron and Province of Oniario and being composed of Lot number Three on the west side •<f Diagonal Road in the Government Survey in 'the said Town of Wingham. There is said to be on this prop- erty a good 2 -storey brick dwelling with frame woodshed and good frame garage. In the dwelling there are four bedrooms, bathroom, living ,room, dining room and kitchen. The land is splendid for gardening pan - poses. TERMS OF SALE—Ten per cent of the purchase money on the day of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. The property will be offered sub- ject to a reserve bid. Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale or may be had on appli- cation to the undersigned. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, the i 1932. twenty-seventh day of April, A.D. Tlios. Fells, J H. ` Crawford, 'Wine—ham, Ont., Wingham, Ontario, Auctioneer. Vendor's Solicitor. J. D McEWEN LICENSED AUCTIONEER Phone 602r14. Sales of Farm Stock and Imple- ments, Real Estate, etc., conducted with satisfaction and at moderate charges, It Will Pay You To Have An EXPERT AUCTIONEER to conduct your sale. See T. R. BENNETT At The Royal Service Station... Phone 174W. R. C. ARMSTRONG LIVE STOCK And GENERAL AUCTIONEER Ability with special training en- sables me to give you satisfaction. Ar- rsngements made with W. J. Brown,. Winghant, or direct to Teeswater. Phone 45T24 THOMAS SMALL LICENSED AUCTIONEER � 0 Years'1� Experience in Farm Stock and Implanionts. Moderate Priees, Phone 831. MORTGAGE SALE Of Valuable Farm Lands in the Township of East Wawanosh Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- =age, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public aui.tion at the Bruns- wick Hotel in the Town of Wing - ham, on Saturday, the twenty-first day of May, A.I. 1932, at one o'clock in the afternoon, by T. R. Bennett,. Auctioneer, the follotiving property, namely: Al'.T AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises ',situate, lying and being in the Town- ship of East Wawanosh in the Coun- tty of Huron and Province of Ontario and being composed of the south half 1 of the north half of Lot number thir- ty-five in the Ninth Concession of the said Township of East Wawanosh, containing fifty acres of land more or less, together with a right of way' over and along the public lane lead- ing to the concession road. The property is situate three miles foam the, Village of Belgrave; ,three miles from chureh,and one mile. from a school. There is said to be 0 T this prop- erty a 6 -room frame house; a frame barn about 40 ft. by 56 It. on stone foundation; a frame straw shed about 24 ft. by 36 ft. on'Stone foundation and a frame implement hoose about TENDERS FOR COAL SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Acting Chief Purchasing Ag- ent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, will be received at his of- fice ffice until 12 o'clock noon, (daylight saving), Wednesday, May 25, 1932, for the supply of coal for the Do- minion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, including the City of Ottawa. Forms of tender with specificat- ions and conditions attached can be obtained from H. F. Dawson, Acting Chief Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide St., East, Toronto, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by the Department and M accordan- ce with the departmental specifica- tions and conditions. The right to demand from the suc- cessful tenderer a deposit, riot ex- ceeding 10 per cent. of the amount of the tendr, to secure the proper fulfilment of the contract, is reserv- ed. By order, N. DESJARDINS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 2, 1932, TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY COURT OF REVISION TAKE NOTICE that a Court of Revision will be held in Bluevale on Monday, May 30th, 1932, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, on the Assessment Roll of 1932. I. J. Wright, W. R. Cruikshank, Reeve. Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Amos Tipling late of the Town of Wingham in the Coun- ty of Huron, manufacturer, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of March A.D. 1932, are hereby ont- ified to send on or before the 28th day of May A.D. 1982 to the und- ersigned Solicitor for the executors of the said estate, their names and addresses, full particulars of their claims and the nature of their sec- urities, if any, held by them, verified by statutory declaration. Immediate- ly after such last-mentioned date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed amongst the persons en- titled thereto having regard only to the claims properly filed. Dated at Winghmam, this 3rd day of May A.D. 1932. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Wingham, Ont., Solicitor for the executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS _.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 51 Chap 150 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all persons having claims against the estate of James McKinlay McEwen, late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, Farmer, de- ceased, who died on or about the twenty-ninth day of April, A.D. 1931 are required to send by post, pre- paid, or deliver to J. H. Crawford, Win,~l.am Ontario Solicitor for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ~pent. In 1908 she was united in marriage to Dr. B. ILHamilton and resided for a short time at Belgrave before removing• to Sault Ste. Marie, Which was her home until a year ago. Following the death of her husband at Moose Factory, 00 Miry' 25, 1931, Mrs, Hamilton went to Seaforth and has since, made her home with her brother, Dr, Ross. Sire is stir ived by two sons and one daughter, Ross, who is in his second year in Medicine at the University. of Toronto, 'and Clayton and Helen, of Seaforth, She is also survived by two sisters and two brothers, Mr.s Win, Berry, of Brucefield; Mrs. D. B. McEwen, of Winnipeg; Mr. A. J. Ross, of Wingham, and Dr, H. H. Ross, of Seaforth. The funeral was held from the home of her- bro- ther on Friday afternoon, after which interment was made in Malt - landbank cemetery. IN THE MATTER of James H. Casemore, late of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, Farmer, Deceased: NOTICE is hereby'given, pursu- ant to the Trustee Act, that all cre- ditors and others having claims ag- ainst the Estate of the late James H. Casemore, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly, ver- ified ,to the undersigned, being the Solicitor for the Executor of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, on"or before the 21st day of May,. A.D. 1932, and that after such date the Executor will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall than have had notice. Dated this third day of May, A.D. 1932. J. W. BUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of George Wynn late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, De- ceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late George Wynn, are required to send particulars of their claims duly verified to the undersig- ned, being the Solicitors for the .Ex- ecutrices of the last Will and Testa- ment of the said deceased, on or be- fore the 21st day of May, A.D. 1932, and that after such elate the execu- trices will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this Third day of May, A.D. 1932. J. W. BUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executrices QBITUARY (Continued from page One) married 35 years" to James Powell, who predeceased her eight years ago. Up until the time of her re- cent illness, Mrs. Powell enjoyed very good health. She is survived by two daughters, Hazel and Annie, at home; also one sister and one brother, Miss Mar- garet Nelson • of 1,'Vingliani; ' 'eines Nelson, Seaforth. The service was? conducted by the Rev, E. Hayes, of St. Paul's Angli- can Church, Wingham. Interment was made in Wingham Cemetery. Mrs. John McEwan There passed away on Thursday morning, April 28th, a highly es- teemed resident of Turnberry, in the person of Isabella McTavish, relict of the late John McEwan, aged 82 year. She was a daughter of the late John and Isabella McTavish. Mrs. McEwan had been in poor health for the past few months. She was born in Carlton Place over six- ty years ago she was married to Jno. McEwan who passed away 2 years ago last September, having lived on the same farm as she came as a bride. Mrs. McEwan was well read, was a splendid neighbor, a kind and lov- ing mother. She was a valued mem- ber of the Presbyterian Church. Administrator, on or before the twen- She is survived by three sons and ty-third day of May, A.D. 1932, their I three slaughters. The funeral was names and addresses, with full par- held on Saturday to Wroxeter cern- ticulars in writing of their claims and eter The pallbearers were: Messrs, the nature of the securities (if any) y. held by them duly verified by a stat- John Land, George McEwan, Kin- utory declaration. lley McNaughton, Alex. Stewart, And TAKE NOTICE FURTHER Dave Hamilton, Oliver Campbell. To the breaved is extended the sincere sympathy of many friends. that after the said twenty-third day of May, 1932, the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and the said Admin- istrator shall not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any per- son of whose claim he shall not then have received notice. Dated this twenty-ninth day of Ap- ril, A.D. 1982. J. H. CRAWFORD, John Sliortreed John shortreed died last Thursday, May 5th, at his home in Morris Township. He was born sixty-seven years ago and had a beautiful farm on the ninth concession. He was Married thirty-three years ago, and three children were born, Mrs. Geo, Wingham, Ontario Jc1instoti, of E. Wawanosh, Mrs. W. Solicitor for the Administrator Brown, of Morris, and a son, at NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ihome, He took an active interest in municipal afafirs and was a Liberal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; 1He. was a supporter of .Presbyterian pursuant tc', Section 51, Chap 150 of isand -was " exceptionally well read the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that in in the Bible. The funeral took place from his late residence on Monday,. with interment in Brussels Cemet- ery, all persons having claims against the estate of George McDonald, late of the Township of Morris in the Coun- ty of I-luron, Farmer, deceased, who died an or about the fifth day of Ap- ril, 1932, arc required to send by post prepaid, or deliver to J. TT. Crawford. Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executor, on or before the twcnty- third day of May, A.D. 1932, their names and addresses, with :frill par- ticulars in writing of their claims and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by a stat tory declaration. And TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that after the said twenty-third day of May, 1932, the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claiins of which he shall then have had notice, and the said Execu- tor shall not be Habit for the said Mrs. Ella Hamilton Another distressing sudden death occurr•ecl'-in Seaforth on .Wednesday morning, May 4th, when 'Mrs. Ella Hamilton passed away at the home of her brother, Dr. H. II. Ross. Mrs. Hamilton > had apparently been in her usual health whenshe retired Tues- day night, but on Wednesday morn- ing about eight o'clock it was found she had passed away in her sleep. The deceased was the youngest &ti-. ghtter of the late Mr, and Mrs. John of Brucefield, whore . she was rl ' life was and ere her ca #c iRoss, boar a d wh r y, Mrs. John Hartley After an illness of seven months'.. duration, Mrs. John Hartley, nee Marry Ann Weir, passed away sud- denly on the morning of May 4th, at her home, 109 Evelyn Ave., Tor- onto, in her fiftieth year, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley resided in Wroxeter, Blyth, Clinton and Van - leek Hill, in each of which places Mr. Hartley was a school principal. About three years ago Mr, Hartley became assistant to the Chief In- spector of Public and Separate Schools for Ontario and they took up residence in Toronto. Mrs. Hartley was greatly interest- ed in missionary and other church work. Her funeral was held on Fri- day , from St. John's Anglican Church with interment in Park Lawn Cemetery. She leaves to mourn her early death her husband, one daughter, Pauline, her mother and four broth- ers: David L. and Waldo E., on farms near Wroxeter, Dr. W. W. Weir, Toronto, and John J. Weir, Pittsburg. BORN HENDERSON—In Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Sunday, May 8th to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henderson, John St., a son—Donald Chester. FORD—In Hanover, Sunday, May 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Ford, a daughter. MORRIS Mrs. Archie Campbell is with Mrs. Oliver Campbell at present. A baby girl has arrived at Mr. and \Irs. Oliver Campbell's home. Con- gratulations. Miss Helen MacLeod and Burke MacLeod, of Goderich, spent the week -end at the home of their . aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke. Miss Viola James visited her friend, Miss Annie Hutton, one ev- ening last week. Abour Day was held at the stone School on Friday. The •children were able to have it despite the showers in the afternoon. Master Clarence Golley spent the week -end with his uncle, Mr. John Abram last week. Mr. 'Sam Burke visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs, MacLeod of Goderich, last week. We are glad to report that Master Clarence Goll, son of Mr. Conrad Goll, who has been i11 with pneu- monia, is getting along nicely. Mr. Jim Campbell who is an ag- ent for the Rawleigh Company in Middlesex, spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, of the first line. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McMichael, of Wroxeter, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell on Sunday last. Master Kenneth Sinnainon bas been with Mr. Walter Jeffray for the past two weeks, The men in this vicinity have• fin- ished their seeding in time for the showers. The recent rain will. do a lot of good for the newly -sown seed, ROUND ABOUT RAPID CITY Mr. and Mrs. John Champion have moved from north of the C.N.R. 'sta tion to the property owned by Mr_ Irvine Henry, of Belfast. This pro- perty is just east of Lucknow. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Cham- pion to their new hone, Owing to Anniversary services in Lucknow Presbyterian Church there was no services at South Kinloss on Sunday evening. Messrs. Charles and John Thomp- son 'visited` last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardner, Mr. Harold Gardner, of Zion, was renewing old acquaintances here last Monday, Mrs. Albert Carter who spent the last two months in Wingham Hos- pital is so far recovered as to be able to leave the Hospital and is Thursday, May 12th, 1932: make it ger than ever TO CHO E K SIX TODAY!' 7 Chevrolet pioneered the six -cylinder engine in the low priced field because this is the one type of power plant that strikes a perfect balance of smooth perfor- mance er for -finance and maximum economy. It is necessary to have six cylinders to get multi -cylinder smoothness. 2 Drivers of sixes never want less; and anything more than six cylinders means a sacrifice of economy ! The Chevrolet Six costs less to operate than any other full-size car. Naturally, more than six cylinders would mean greater expense for gasoline, oil and upkeep. 3 The 1932 Chevrolet Six is a proved car. It repre- sents the fullest development of the basic multi- cylinder principle which has resulted in highest satis- faction to more than 2,000,000 Chevrolet Six owners. 4 The Chevrolet Six is the lowest priced car com- bining Silent Syncro-Mesh shift and Free Wheeling. S Bodies by Fisher are exclusive on Chevrolet in the lowest price field. Fisher hardwood -and -steel con- struction is the safest and most durable. 6 New, reduced prices and easy terms over a period of months. Immediate delivery of any model. 7 The Chevrolet motor is mounted on thick rubber blocks, utilizing the most modern and efficient method of preventing vibration. 8 109 -inch wheelbase. Strong frame. Four long springs, with four Lovejoy shock absorbers. 9 Stabilized front fender design. Insulated driver's compartment. Fisher non -glare VV windshield, easily adjustable with one hand for ventilation. 10 Down Draft Carburetion with heat control. Har- monically balanced, counterweighted crankshaft. 11 Powerful, enclosed four-wheel brakes. Separate emergency. brake system. 11 Built in Canada, of Canadian materials by Canadian workers. PRODUCED IN CANADA DC A. M. CRAW FO Dealer - Wirigham spending a few weeks with friends in Clinton while she regains her strength. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Durnin are spending a few days at present with friends in London. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Havens and Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner visited the tat- ter's mother, Mrs.. W. M. Champion, C 19-24 in Wingham Hospital, who is rap- idly recovering from an attack of flu -pneumonia. A big treat is in store for all who can come. Board's Eye Centre Or- chestra from Bird's Eye will provide music for a dance in Lucknow town Hall on Wednesday evening, May 18th All welcome. Admission 25c. When you take Aspirin you Are tare of two things. It's sure ref, anti it's harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the heart. Take them whenever you suffer from Headaches Colds Sore Throat Mieitsnatisszt Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache When your head aches— from any cause—when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feel those deep -down pains of rheumatistn, sciatica, or lumbago, take :Aspirin and get real relief. If the package says Aspirin it is safe. (smolt CANADA) BEWARE OF SUBST TUT S