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United Drug Co.
68 Broadview Ave., Toronto,
Gentlement:
How long has Vapure been on the market? Why don't you
advertise it more so that suffering humanity will know these is
such relief from colds? Your local druggist sold me a bottle'to-
day and in four hours a bad case of watery eyes and nose was
completely cured. - : This is the first testimonial I ever gave to a medicine and
am writing you unsolicited for the sake of other cold sufferers,
Sincerely yours,
Winnipeg, October 12th, 1928
The above testimonial was received by the makers of "Vapure".
We are 'selling agents' for Wingham.
McKIBBON'S DRUG STORE
Phone 53. . Wingham
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We, the undersigned are opento buy all kinds of timber
again this winter. We will pay you good prices and give you lib-
eral measurement and grades for your logs delivered at our saw
mill here.
We belive that it is to the interest of the farmer to cut his,
own logs and deliver them, but anyone having standing timber and
wishing to sell on the stump, kindly see us before you do anything
and we will be glad to see you.
We will pay you spot cash for anything you have to offer,
a^•.1 as our lumber is iargleY manufactured into the finished pro-
duct, it helps our own province by selling to a concern like ours.
---- Signed
Th.e Lucknow Table Co., Ltd.
Phone 25 — Box 206. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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CAPABLE GIRL desires position as
housekeeper. Apply to Box B, the
Advance -Times
FOR SALE -Good House and six Act,
res of land, adjoining Wingham.
Might rent for a time to a prospec-
tive purchaser. Abner Cosens, In-
surance and Real Estate.
FOR; SALE -10 pure-bred Oxford
down, ram lambs, government grad-
ed," Will be sold reasonably. Ap-
ply to J. L. McEwen, Bluevale,
FOUND—On Tuesday morning, pair
of glasses. Finder may have same
by calling at this office and paying
for advertisement.
FOR SALE An Upright "Bell" Pia-
no, in excellent condition, reason-
able terms. Apply Box A, Advance
Times.
FOR SALE -100 Pullets -Apply to
Abe Brown, phone 204.
100 HUNDRED ACRE FARM. -
Splendid, buildings, price $2800,
worth twice this amount. Apply to
T. Fells.
AUCTION SALE
of. farm stock and implements
The undersigned has ,been instruct-
ed by the executors of the estate of
the late Samuel Deacon, to sell by
public auction at one o'clock, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th
the following live stock etc.
Pair brown heavy draft geldings, 5
and 6 years old; Team bay mares, 8
and 9 years; Team draft mares, 7 and
8 years old; Black draft mare in foal,
10 years old,
4 mulch cows, 15 head feeding cat-
tle, 5 spring calves, 14 young ewes,.
B sows in pig, 9 chunks, 10 pigs 5
weeks old,
Deering Binder, 7 ft. cut; lviassey-
Harris Mower; Massey -Harris Hay
,Loader; Massey -Harris Side rake;
Massey -Harris Cultivator; Dump rake'
McCormick Mower; Bain Wagon; In-
ternational wagon nearly new; Scuf-
flee; Hay rack; Set of sleighs; Set of
sleighs and fiat rack; Single furrowed
riding plow; Maasey-Harris walking
plow; Massey -Harris two -furrowed
plow; Dew Massey -Harris walking
plow; Deering fertilizer drill; Cock-
shutt manure spreader; 2 sets iron
Harrows; 8 -horse power Gas Engine;
Circular saw; Rip saw; Ford truck;
Chevrolet truck; 2 sets heavy team
harness; 2 sets plow harness; 2 wat-
ering tanks,
About 900 bushels barley, about 12
tons of hay.
At the same time there will be off-
ered for sale the 100 acre farm, terms.
made known at sale.
No reserve as estate is to be wound.
up.
Terms—Hay, Grain and all sums of
$10,00 and under, Cash; over that a-
r.p.tint,.';fl months credit on approved;
,joint notes, or 6 per •cent. per annum.
off for cash,
'H Deacon, 14', Deacon, Executors; 1..
Purvis,' 'A'u ction eer,
100 ACRE FARM • FOR SALE—For
particulars apply to Mrs. Robert
Owens, Belgrave, phone 41-630.
LOST—Between Wingham. and Hen-
ry Bolen's, 3rd con., Morris, a rim
and tire for a Ford car. Leave at
Advance -Times office.
LOST -- On Friday night between
Wm. Robinson's on 9th concession
and Wingham or Belgrave, Chevro-
let crank... Finder kindly notify
Wm. . Robinson, phone 11r616.
LOST—From car on gravel road, be-
tween Gorrie and Brussels on Nov.
13th, 1928; two club bags, one black
leather containing gentlemans wear-
ing apparel and sum of money; the
other brown leather, containing la-
dies' apparel. , Finder please com-
municate with N. F. Strangway, 152
Front •street North, Sarnia, Ont.
PROPERTY SPECIAL—Three good
:louses" for sale at special reduc-
tions this week, Apply to T. Fells.
Will the party who got a blue Over-
coat at the Arena on Tuesday night
kindly leave at this office or notify
A. Garhble, Diagonal Road.
FARM FOR SALE
One of the finest 100 acre farms in
' the vicinity, close to Wingham. Brick
dwelling, _fully, equipped out buildings,
ten acres bush, six acres fall wheat,
and fall playing done. Intending pur-
chasers, wanting terms and further
particulars.; apply to
ABNER COSENS,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Wingham, Ont.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, four miles from Wingham
good buildings, some bush. Will sac-
rifice=for quick sale, or will exchange
for: home in town. Apply at Advance
Teems.'
• NOTICE
A Meeting of the Ratepayers of the
Town of Wingham will be held in
the Town Hall, on Monday evening,
November 26th, 1928, at 7.30 o'clock
for the purpose of nominating candi-
dates for the offices of Mayor, Reeve,
Councillors, Public Utility Commis-
, sioner and Trustees for the Public
' School Board for the year 1929,
( Ntztninations will be received by the
undersigned from. 7,30 until 8.80 p,m.
The mover and seconder must be pre-
sent.
After $.80 p.m.,the candidate's will
have an opportunity of addressing the
Ratepayer's..
W. A. Galbraith,
Town Clerk,
CARD OF ''THANKS
"h'<�.tta°ohrllaittilq attd Miss Mary
omen
MOnf wish to thank theirm
Mends and neighbours for. tkin
ness extended to them during their
re�tTefit„,,srdd, `ireetro en L
Wingham tt ;llvance-Tuxes.
Published at
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Every Thursday Morning
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Subscription rates -- One year $2.00.
Six months $z.00, in advance,
To U. S. A. $2.5o per year.
Advertising rates on application.
TIMOTHY FINDS
CHANGES SINCE
LAST THANKSGIVING
'o thie. Editur av all 'thim
Wingham paypers..
Deer Sur:—
Here it is 'Tanksgivin toime wance
more, wid iviry lasht livin wan av us
a year oulder than. we wus lasht year
atthis toime, an wid a whole lot av
rings fer which we hey 1 rson to be
tankful, if we cud only fink av thim.
In the fursht place the moshtav us
are shtill out av jail, an hevn't been
run over be ottomobeels, nor liurted
seriously wid harrud wurruk, In the
nixt place we hey had plinty ay rain
this sayson, purty much all over Can-
ada, as far as I kin lain; mebby, a lit-
tle too much at toimes to suit some
payple who had hay an grain shpoiled,
but, shore, the grass wus nivir betther
an we nivir had bigger an betther hins'
eggs, ner more av thim.
Thin we shud be tankful that the
elickshuns are over in the Shtates, fer
now mebby we shall be able to. hear
someting Ilse over the radio, besoides
thim Dimmycrats an Republicans cal-
lin aitch other'thaives an loirs,
Wid regard to pollyticks in Canada
us Tories hey no rayson to be down
hearted, fer we defaited the Grits in
British Columbia and held our own
purty well in Novy Scotia, at laist
we didn't let thim Grits git into aw-
lice, an hey the shpindin av the mon-
ey.
Ay coorse it is too bad that the
Grits hey all the honor av gain aver
to Europe an represintin this coun.-
thry at the Laigue av Nations, fer,
faith, no wan but a Tory cud do that
jawb properly; but seem it is shtill
quoite a long toime yit befoor the el-
ickshuns will come aff, I don't moind
admittin that Mishter, Mackenzie King
did purty well fer a bye who nivir had
the advantage av been thrained in
roight princerpulls in the Tory parthy.
'Tis a great differ the way ye're rais-
ed, an a lot av Grits wud her made
shmart min if they had been thrained
properly in theer young days, but, av
coorse, it takes all koinds av payple to
fill up the wurruld, an 'tis the dooty
av iviry Tory to show thim Grits an
U. F. O's. the error av theer ways
whinivir theer is a chance to put in
a wurrud wid thim.
The thrubble wid a lot av fel/ails
is that they wont' do annything wid-
out gittin paid fer it, an that oidea is
all wrong, so it is. How kin we ix-
pict to win the nixt elickshun unless
we wurruk fer it, an, shore, we can't
shtart too soon.
A lot ay payple belong to theer
parthy, arr theer Church, fer what
they kin git out av it, an 'tis a wrong
shkame intoirely, so it is, fer they
shud be tinkin av how much they kin
put in, an not av how much they
take out. Yes, it wud make a lot av
differ to this ould wurruld, so it wud,
if theer wus less silfishness in it, an
everywan wus throyin to do what he
cud to hilp the other fellah, I don't
mane wid money always, _fer, shore,
that is about the airiest an chaipest
ting theer is in the wurruld these days
whin a lot av thim millionaires do be
rowlin in wealth an ottymobeels," an
groindin the faces av the poor at the
same toime to git the money.
Me ould Grit frind, Sandy Banks,
used to say. "A man may do a nee-
bor's pairt, yit hae nae cash tae spare
him,"
I tink it wus Bobby Burps who said
it fursht, an 'tis throe wurruds they
are intoirely.
Sometoimes I tink the wurruld
moight be a lot betther, but let us be
tankful it, is no wurse. Annyway if
it wus very much betther mebby •a
lot av fellatio I cud name wud be.
purty lonesome.
Yours till nixt wake,
Timothy Hay.
BIRTHS
Mont gomer�-On Saturday,Nov.g ,Y 3rd,
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Montgom-
ery, Shuter street,' a son,
Horn — On , MondaYNov, 12th, to
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Horn, Lower
Wingham, a son,
ONTARIO VOTERS' LISTS ACT
Notice is hereby given that a Court
will be held pursuant to the Voters'
Lists Act, at the Town Hall, Wing -
ham, on Thursday, November 22nd,
192$; lit 2 o'clock in the afternoon
for hearing all complaints made a-
gainst,the Voters List for the Muni-
cipality of Wingham for 1928. A list
of complaints is on file at the Clerk's
Office, Town Hall, Wingham.
Dated this lith day of November, 1928
W. A. Galbraith*
Town Clerk,
NOTICE' TO CREDITORS
NOTICE' I'S .HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to : Section- ° 56, Chap, 121 of
the Revised Statutes , of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the
estate of Edward Irving late of the
City of Portland in the State of Ore-
gon, Retired Farmer, deceased, who
died on or about the twentieth day
of July, A, D. 1928, are required to
send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to
R. Vanstone,; Wingham, Ontario, So-
licitor for the Executor, on or before
the tenth day of, December, A. D.
1928, their names and addresses, with
full particulars in writing of • their
claims, and the nature of the securir
ties (if any) held by them duly veri-
fied by a statutory declaration.
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said tenth day of De-
cember, 1928, the said executor 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 executor shall
not be, liable for the said assets or
any part thereof to any person of
whose claim he shall not then have
received notice. •
DATED at Wingham this thirteenth
day of November, A. D, 1928.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham P. O.
Solicitor for the Executor,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of
the Revised. Statutes of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the
Estate of Mary McBrien late of the
Village of Wroxeter in the County
of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died
on or about the twenty-fifth day of
September, A. D. 1928; are required
to send by post, prepaid, or to deliv-
er to R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontar-
io, Solicitor for the Executors on or
beforethe tenth day of December, A.
D. 1928, their names and addresses,
with full particulars in writing of their
claims, and the nature of the securi-
ties (if any) held by them duly veri-
fied by a statutory declaration.
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER.
that after the said tenth day of De-
cember, 1928, the said executors will
proceed to distribute the assets of the
said estate among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only. to the
claims of which they shall then have
had notice, and the said executors
shall not be liable for the said assets
or any part thereof to any person of
whose claim they shall not then have
received notice,'
DATED at Wingham this thirteenth
day of November, A, D. 1928.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham P. O.
Solictor for the Executors.
IAC
NOTICE :TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 56, Chap .121 of
the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the,
estate of William J. Boyce, late of
the Town of Wingham in the Prov-
ince of Ontario, Merchant, deceased,
who died on .or about the twenty-
seventh.day of September, A. D. 1928,
are required to send by post, prepaid,
or to deliver to R. Vanstone, Wing -
ham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Ad-
ministratrix, -on or before the tenth
day of December, A. D. 1928, their
names and addresses, with full par-
ticulars in writing of their claims, and
the nature of . the securities (if any)
held 'by them duly verified by a stat-
utory declaration:
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said tenth day of De-
cember, 1928, said Administratrix will
proceed to distribute the assets of the
said estate among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then have
had notice, and the said Administra-
trix shall not be liable for the said
assets or any part thereof to any per-
son of whose claim she shall not then
have received notice,
DATED at. Wingham this thirteenth
day of November, A. D. 1928.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham. P. O.
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of
the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the
estate of Samuel Deacon, late of the
Township of East Wawanosh in : the
County 'of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
who died on or about the eighteenth
day of March, A.D. 1928, are required
to send by post, prepaid, or to deliv-
er to R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontar-
io, Solicitor for the Administrators on.
before the tenth day of December,
A,D. 1928, their names^and addresses
with frill particulars in Writing of
their claims, and the nature of the Se-
curities (if any) held by 'them duly
verified by a :statutory declaration.
AN. TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said tenth day of De-
cember, 1928, the said administrators
will proceed to distribute the assets
of the said estate among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which they shall then
have had notice, and the said adminis-
trators shall not ; be liable for the
said assets or any part thereof to any
person of whose claim they shall not
then have received notice,
DATED at Wingham this ninth 'day
of November, A,D 1928,
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham P.O.
Solicitor for the Administrators,
AUCTION SALE.
103 Young Horses
At the stockyards Wingham, coin-
menbing at, one o'clock p.m., on
SATURDAY, NOV. 17th, 1928
70. Sucking • Colts; 20 year-olds, 10
two-year-olds,,,8 ,three -year-olds,
These colts are all. well-bred Per-
eher'ons, Crydes and Belgians, all of
which will l e sold. withotirt reserve,
Terms ---Cash, or may be arranged.,
W. J. Nixon, N. Albertson, Props.
john Purvis, Auct,
LOSES TURKEYS BUT,
-FINDS $200 IN CASH
A'farmer to the north of Harriston
received a faint heart the other morn-
ing when upon going to his turkey
pen, where he had left 12 fine birds
In process of finishing for the festive
season, he found they had departed,
Looking carefully throughout the
turkey pen he was about to return to
the house when he noticed something
in the form of a purse lying on the
ground just outside the door. Upon,
picking up the article he found it con-
tained $200 and some silver.
The farmer commenced counting
the money and figured his profit on
the birds had lie had to deliver them
to town, and decided lie had been
well paid as they averaged nearly $20
but being of a more honest frame of
mind than the chap who pillaged the
turkey pen and dropped his purse, he
decided that if the fellow who owns
the money will return the birds the
"long greens" will be handed over,
A WIRELESS FROM
SANTA
A belated wireless from Santa Claus
states he is winging his way steadily
from headquarters, and will reach
Huron County in time to leave Wing -
ham by the 6.55 a.m. London train on
Saturday, November 17th. Mr. G. T.
Robertson will pilot him to the sta-
tion, where the train crew will take
him in charge. Old Santa wants all.
the kiddies to be on hand to start
him off in good spirits for London.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of
the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that
all persons having claims against the
estate of Charles Turvey, deceased,
who died on or about the twenty-
first day of September, A. D. 1928,
at the Township of Morris in the
Province of Ontario, are required to
send by post, prepaid, or to deliver
to R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administratrix, on di --
before the nineteenth day, of Novem-
ber, A. D. 1928, their names and ad-
dresses, with full particulars in writ-
ing of their claims and the nature of
the securities (if any) held by them
duly verified by a statutory declara-
tion.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that after the said nineteenth day of
November, 1928, the said Administra-
trix will proceed to distribute the as-
sets of the said estate among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which she shall
then have had notice, and the said
Administratrix shall not be liable foe
the: said assets or' any part thereof
to any 'person of whose- claim she
shall not then have received notice.
Dated at Wingham this twenty-
ninth day of October, A: D, 1928.
day of October, A. D. 1928,
R. Vanstone,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administratrix,'
POTATOES
FOR SALE AT LUCKNOW
The undersigned has for sale one of
the finest crops of potatoes in the
province of Ontario,
The seed was planted early, and the
soil fertilized with One Ton of High
Grade Fertilizer per acre. This
brought the potatoes to maturity the
first week in August.
The plants were sprayed thoroughly
with chemicals to prevent rot and oth-
er diseases.
The potatoes were grown on a 50
acre field of sandy loam soil—the only
soil for raising sound potatoes this
year.
The seed used was from Prince Ed-
ward Island, making an excellent
change for Ontario soil and conditions
so that I am able to offer you an ex-
cellent potato which is sound and will
keep.
Write or phone for prices.. Will de-
liver to customers 'up to 4v -miles from.
Lueknow,: where purchasers can club
togetherand take truck loads of from
25 to 50 bags.
Order your winter supply and ;need
for next season at once.
JOYNT
Price Cutting Sale
Of Silks, Velvets
Crepes and
Dress Goods
We are overstocked in this Department and in
order to reduce quickly and in the shortest time
possible, we are cutting prices down to wholesale
and on some lines less.
Sale Starts Saturday, Nov. t7
All Wool Dress Goods,
values up to $2.00,
now
98c
SANTOY
40 In. wide, best colors,
now
$1.00
Many other Bargains in Silks and Dress Goods not
advertised as space will not permit.
SATIN CHENE
36 In. wide, all colors,
reg. 50c, now
39c
SILK CHIFFON
VELVET
Good colors, reg. $3.75,
$2.75
Sale of Women's and Misses' High Grade Dresses,
new models, value up to $22.50, sale $14.95
FUGI SILK"
Fine quality, now , only'
49c
WOOL DELAIN.E
Regular $1.25, sale
90c
SILK CREPE 36 In. DRESS
Best shades, yard wide, Velveteen, all colors, sale
$1.49 ., . $1.39 ,
Women's, Misses' and Girls' Winter Coats, best
models and materials, now on sale. at 20 per
cent. off , regular prices.
BLACK SILK
Yard wide, regular up
to $2.00, for
1.29
FIGURED COAT
LINING
36 In. reg. 75c reduced to
59
FIGURED SILK
CREPE
Regular $2.50, for
$1.75
CASSIA CLOTH
All wool, plain or check
on sale at
$1.10
FANCY RAYON SILK CELENESE FUGI IRegular $1.0'0, now. Regular $1.50, now
75c'
' $1.19
TAFFETA SILK
Yard wide in . colors,r s
Sale
-1.39_,.
FANCY CHECK.
DRESS FLANNEL
89c
FLANDELAINE'
All wool and wide, fiate-.
finish, now
79c
REMNANTS OF SILK
On Sale' at
20 Per Cent. Off