The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-12-12, Page 4Aj
WI OIIAM ADVANCE -TIMES
SUITABLE IFTS FOR ALL
AT MODE ATE PRICES
SPECIAL HALF PRICE SALE
Our complete stock of Genuine French Ivory is on sale at / PRICE=Brushes,
Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds. Every article stamped. 50c articles on
sale at 25c; $1.00 articles on sale at 50c, etc. etc.
' A Drug Store, Winghatn
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Gift Suggestions.
What is more appropriate
than a Box of
Delicious Candies
Everybody likes them.
We have a very large assort-
ment to choose from at a
wide range of prices.
We also cater to Schools and
Sunday Schools for Bulk
Candi-, Nuts, Novelties, Etc.
See Our Windows
JOHN Ce McN B
Succ. to J. M. McKay
Phone 77. Wingham, Ont.
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Better Makes of Quebec
Coo
ve .. a eaters
On Display at Our Store
"McClary Furnacettte"
WANTED—A girl wants house work
in town or country. Call Henry
Johann at BeImore.
FOR SALE—One coal -oil heater a
pair of shoes and skates, size 5. Ap-
ply ,Mrs. Jas. A. Edgar, Victoria
street,
HEATING and PLUMBING—Have
this important work done by a com-
petent man at right prices. Alex.
Harvey, Phone 362.
STRAYED—On the farm of Wm.
Lynett, Lot 5, con. 12, Turnberry,
2 head cattle. Owner may have
same by proving property and pay-
ing for advertisement.
CAULKING—Save 15% of your fuel
yearly, by having those drafty
doors and windows caulked and
weather-stripped by A. R. Headon,
Victoria St., Wingham.
FOR SALE—Heifer and 9 chunks
pigs. Apply to Chas. Potter.
FOR SALE—Tolman Sweets and
Spie apples; also dry hardwood.
Apply to Wm., Field, phone 160.
WHITECHURCH
Mr, Duncan McGregor of T•eeswa-
ter and Mr. Jack Henderson. of Luej<-
now visited one day last week at• the
the home of Mr, Mac Ross.'
Mrs. George Robertson,. 'who has
been in London hospital, is now vis-
iting with her cousin, Mrs. Powell,
of •Stratford and is improving nicely.
Mrs. Ross and babe of Huron tp.
were visiting for a few days last week
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, David
Farrier. "
"Gipsy," the beloved old horse of
Mr. George Cottle, passed away last
week after a long life of usefulness.
The S. S, children of both Chal-
mer's church and the United church
are busy practising for their Xmas
concerts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Simpson of
Teeswater spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Will Conn.
Many old friends will be pleased
to welcome home Mr. Wm. Miller,
who, when a boy, lived here with ,his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Johnston. Mr. Miller arrived home
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Tiffin of Wis-
consin have been visiting with their
brothers and their families; Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Tiffin, and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Tiffin of Kinloss.
Mr.. Leslie Taylor, who has been
in the West for a couple of years
is now visiting with his brother, Mr.
Wendell Taylor.
The play "Tourists Accommodat-
ed" was given in the Institute Hall
on Monday evening last and was en-
joyed by a full house.
The Young People of the 4th con.
of Kinloss have been preparing a
play "Red -Acre Farm," which they
will present on Friday, December 13,
in the hall here.
Mies Olive Terriff is visiting in
Lucknow this week with Mrs. Allen
Turner.
We congratulate Mr. Walter For-
ester, who was 'one of the 500 farm
boys who enjoyed the Royal Winter
Fair as the government's guest.
Mrs. Alec Reed spent .a few days
last week with her daughter, Mrs. Dr.
Balfour of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs° W. J. Currie' spent a
day last week at the home of their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Jacques. They were accompanied by
their daughter and her husband, Mr,
and Mrs. McElroy of Lansing, Mich.
Mrs. Eli Jacques received word
from Winnipeg that Charles Taylor,
aged 63 years, a native of Langside,
died after a short illness. 'He is-sur-
FOR SALE—Duplex Auto Knitter,
good as new. Will sell cheap for
_quick sale. Apply to 'Miss Nellie
Cruickshank, .Scott Street.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Of Valuable Town Property
Take notice that Thos. Fells, has
received instructions from the Exec-
utor of the estate of the late Eliza-
beth ,r__, _n, to sell by Public Auc-
DLLJEVALE
The Ladies' Aid and W1 M. S. of
Kndx Presbyterian Church held their
regular monthly, ^meeting on Thurs-
day,
hursday, December 5th, at the home of
Mrs. R. F. Garniss, with a good at-
tendance, /lie financial statement
for• the Ladies' Aid showed a balance:
on hand of over $270. The officers
for 1929 were returned by acclama-
tion.
The W. M. S. gave a splendid re-
port for the year, having held twelve
regular meetings which were full of
interest besides special "Prayer meet-
ings, The allocation of $110 was rais-
ed by free-will offerings. This year
a "Home -Keepers" branch was or-
ganized which gave a good report.
Officers for 1930—President, Mrs.
Peter S. McEwen, 1st vice -President,
Mrs. Peter D. King, 2nd Vice-Presi-
dent—Mrs. C. Adams; Secretary, Mrs.
Eldrid -Nichol, Assist. Sec., Mrs. Jas.
Nichol; Treasurer, Mrs. D. J. Falcon-
er; Glad Tidings Sec'y, Miss Hazel
Mundell; Home Helpers' Sec'y, Mrs.
Jas. Elliott, Welcome and Welfare,
Mrs. D. J. Falconer, Mrs. A. H.
Coombs; Supply Sec'y, Mrs. John
Mundell; Press Sec'y, Miss Olive,
Scott; Organist, Miss Margaret Gar-
niss,
The S. School of the Ebenezer Un-
ited 'Church (Broyentown), . will hold
their annual. Xmas Tree and. enter-
tainnient on Friday evening, Decem-
ber 20th. A mixed program is being
prepared including a short play en-
titled "Mix Well and Stir,b' Admis-
sion 25c and 15c.
A three -act play entitled "Two
Days to Marry" will be given in the
Foresters' Hall, Bluevale, on Friday,
December 13th, at 8 o'clock, present-
ed by the Lucknow Junior Farmers.
Admission 15c and 35c. Everybody
come and enjoy a real night's fizn.
Dance after the Play. rj
Thursday, Uecember.12tb, 1929
• tion subject to a reserved .bid, on vived by his daughter, Mrs. G, K. Cas -
!9 SATURDAY DECEMBER 21, .1929 1 well, Vancouver, Mrs. G. S. Robison,
and one brother, Arthur,
Winnipeg,-
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at theis-
Brunswick Hotel, in the Town of of Chidago. Mrs. George Taylor of
Wingham, the following property: Lower Wingham is an. aunt,
All and singular that certain parcel
A small Furnace Built Heater, encas- � or tract of land and premises situate
ed in beautiful Walnut Enamel finish, = lying and being in the Town of Wing -
six room heating capacity. - Danz in the County of Huron in the
p0 Province of Ontario, being Lot No.
3 on the East aide of Josephine street d Statutes of Ontario that all
"McClary Three -Way Beater"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant
to Section 56, Chap. 121 of the Re-
in Jane Sadler's Third Survey 'of the Re-
v ersons having claims against the Es -
1 said Town of Wingham, containing
1/5 acre of land more -or less.
On the said premises are said to
be a white brick house with cement
cellar 22 ft. x 30 ft; white brick kit -
_ tate of William Clendenning, late of.
The Best in Quebec Heater, takes•
cold air off the floor. Hct: Air Pipe Me
can be attached. Easy on fuel.
McClary Cub Cook Stove
the Town of Wingham in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who Ng
died on or about the seventh day of
October, A.D. 1929, are required to
chen adjoining 20 ft. x 22 ft., both on send by post, prepaid, or to deliver
A stone foundation, containing in all 7 to ,12, Vanstone, Wingham, Ontario,
Compact, neat little cook with 4 lids
is -
and revolving grates $20.00. 6
IT Second Hand Stoves and Heaters,
Hand Made Pipes, Elbows, Sifters. if
– day of December, A.D. 1929, AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
WEEK END SPECIAL LIST t, J. W. BUSHFIELD, Executor. that after the said twenty-fourth day
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DIED
McNaughton—In Turnberry, on Dec-
ember 5th, Duncan ,McNaughton,
aged '70 years and 7 months.
Robertson—In Morris on Sunday,
December 8th, William Robertson,.
in his 60th year. Funeral took
place ,,on Tuesday to l3russels Cern-
etery.
GREER'S
"THE GOOD SHOE STORE"
Is Ready with a Full Display of 'Footwear Gifts
GIVE FOOTWEAR
For Service
--For Beauty — For Economy.
Women's Bedroom Slippers, big
Special 90c selection, specially priced at 90c.
HE WOULD
APPRECIATE •
Astoria Shoes
Zippers
Overshoes
Cosy Slippers
Spats.
Shoe Packs
Hockey' Shoes
Skates
Club Bag
Moccasins
SHE WOULD
LIKE
Fancy Slippers
Satin Slippers
Silk Hose
Zippers
Gaytees
Bedroom Slippers
Boston Bag
Skates
Skating Shoes
Moccasins
If. your Shoes or Rubbers need repairing bring
them here and have them done right.
Phone 23.
TRY THE
W. j. GREER
Wingham, Ont.'
ADVANCE-TIMES WITH YOUR NEXT
ORDER OF JOB PRINTING
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to
rooms; a frame wood shed 14 ft. x Solicitor for the Executors, 'on or be -
16 ft. and a frame barn 14 ft, x 16 ft. fore the twenty-fourth day of Dec
There is -a good well beside house ember, A.D. 1929, their names and
and the soft water is in the house. addresses, with frill particulars in
TERMS -10% of purchase money writing of their claims, and the na-
on day of sale and balance within 30 ture of the securities (if any) held
days thereafter. by them duly verified by a'statutory
DATED at Wingham, Ont., this tenth declaration.
39c– Washers .69c F5
Fruit Presses Vac. as erS of December, 1929, the said Execut-
i ` AUCTION SALE I ors will proceed to distribute the as -
Victor tiifters 25c Copper Boilers , ...$3.29 sets of the said estate, among the
h vin regard
only to the claims of which. they shall
the
Of Stock and Implements parties entitled thereof , a g g
1 Can Johnston Floor 'ax
99c
1 Can Sa11i-Flush, Both for .... — rhe undersigned has been instruct -then have had notice, and said
Can , ® ed by Walter J. Simmonds, Lower Executors shall not be liable for the
Shell 1111eS '0131 1 , _ id assets or any part thereof to any
rson of whose claim they shall not
l oval,I'urple 1,a}- Alash, Zenolel1111, "Black Leaf =1.0": 1 SATURDAY DECEMBER 14th ' then have received notice.
DATED at Wingham this thirtieth
= Celo-( class Fpsom Salts, Sulphur, Saltpetre. ® The g day of November, 19 9.
Cross -cut Saws, Axes, Handles, Coleman L,amps,l I. th calf at foot; calf, two months Solicitor for the Executors.
Iiresh stock on hand --Oyster Sl ll L t Grit ®1Vingham, to sell by Public Auction said
: at two o'clock on pe
followin articles:— y A.D.D 2
Cow in about two months; Heifer R. VANSTONE, Wingham, Ont.,
}.., . `, - wi g n
Aladdin .!,amps, 'Hockey Skates, Sticks, Sleighs. old; general purpose mare rising 8
if
limn Har
= years; Single horse plow; scuffier, set NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NI harrows, pulper, cutter, light spring
wagon, hay rake, 1 -horse heavy wag -
NOTICE is her
Al
ill
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Fe row.vised Statutes of Ontario, that all
TERMS—Crash. Thos. Fells persons having claims against the Es-
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Auctioneer.
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PLAN TO ATTEND
toves
on, potato sprayer, `Viking separator, hereby given, pursuant
�1r+e`d is set single harness new;
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Xmas Gifts for shoppers from
HANNA'S MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP
Xmas Gift Suggestions
® A new Suit or •Overcoat - A new Hat A N enc
Sweater -- A new Umbrella — New Underwear.
wear.
au1I1$I:IIII■* Z
to
whe.elbar- to .Section 56, Chap 121 of the Re-
2 -Day Sheep Marketing Course
To he held 111 the
TOWN HALL, GORRIE, ONT.
DECEMBER 18th & 19th, 1929
!Discussions by Jas. Telfer and I . j. Wilson, Dom-
inion Live Stock Branch, Sheep Division. These
men are specialists in this work,. Courses held
under the direction of
Department of Agriculture, Huron County
Ontario p .� t
Bianchi, Clinton, Ontario.
)rStevensonwill s eak on Parasite Control on Wednesday fore-
noon, myon, December 18th.
a.1 .1 IA.
,aa,tian*Mneae
EARN $6 to $10 PER DAY
Ambitious, reliable men wanted at
once. Part time pay while train-
ing for Aviation Mechanics, Gar-
age Work, Driving, Battery, Elec-
tric Acetelyne Welding House
Wiring, Industrial Electricity, Ma-
chinist,Bricklaying, Plastering,
Drafting, Barbering and I•Iairdres-
sing, Act quick, get your applica-
tion in now. Write or cal] for in-
formation,
Dominion Trade Schools Ltd.
Eastern Headquarters, 163 King
St., W., Toronto, -
Employment service coast to coast
died on or about the sixth day of
December, A.D. 1928, are required to
send by post, prepaid or to deliver
to' R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator, or.•r
before the twenty-fourth tray of Dec- to
ember, A.D. 1929, their names and
l Wi I d I addresses, with full particulars' in
writing of their claims, and the nature M
of the securities (if " any) held by 11111
them duly verified by a statutory de- 0
claration, 0
AND,TAK1; NOTICE. FURTHER NI
that after the said twenty-fourth day 0
of December, 1929, the said Adtnin- ■
istrator will proceed to distribute the ' l®
assets of the said estate, among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only lo the claims of which he shall
then have had notice, and'the said Li
Administrator 8110 not be liable for' �K
the said assets or any part thereof
to any person of whose claim he shall
not then have received notice.
DATtD at Winghai . this thin„ ieth
day of november, A. 1929,
R
VANSTONE, Winglranr, Ont,, �AA11a11,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
CARD OF TEAM'S
The family of the late Gertrude
Stafford of Gorrie, wish to thank
many friends for their sympathy and
kindness received in their recent be-
reavement in the loss of a dear mo-
ther.
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SCARFS
New patterns, silk Scarfs would
make a choice gift. Our large as-
sortment of newest checks, stripes
and plaids.
$1.75 to $3.50
Dressing Gowns
TIES
Xmas Neckwear is now ready,
all neatly boxed in imported silks
in stripes, new Paisleys and plain
shades, Boxed ties
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
GLOVES
English heavy warm Gowns in
gay designs, with silk cords $7 50.
Silk Gowns in paisley, good
weight, shawl collars, silk cords
$16.50
Interwoven Sox for men, in fine
silk, silk and wool and cashmere;
individually boxed at
75c, $1.00, $1.25
Wood's fine Botany checks and
heather mixtures, individually box-
ed at
75t pair
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Garters, Belts, Initialled
Handk'chiefs, Braces, Spats.
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popular gloves' this year are deer L
skin and genuine buck -skin, with
dome or pullover wrists at,
82.50, $3.50 and $4.50
SHIRTS
If Dad needs a new ,shirt of For-
syth or Arrow quality, buy it in
woven stripes or fancy silk vier-
cerizcd shirtings, 2 collars. ...These
new lines are boxed individually
for Xmas, sires 141/ to 18, Prices
$2.25 to $3.50
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SUITABLE IFTS FOR ALL
AT MODE ATE PRICES
SPECIAL HALF PRICE SALE
Our complete stock of Genuine French Ivory is on sale at / PRICE=Brushes,
Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds. Every article stamped. 50c articles on
sale at 25c; $1.00 articles on sale at 50c, etc. etc.
' A Drug Store, Winghatn
NIMIIIIIIIIIIMEMERNIRMIegenssammummangssogomaNIMMOIIIIIIIIV
Gift Suggestions.
What is more appropriate
than a Box of
Delicious Candies
Everybody likes them.
We have a very large assort-
ment to choose from at a
wide range of prices.
We also cater to Schools and
Sunday Schools for Bulk
Candi-, Nuts, Novelties, Etc.
See Our Windows
JOHN Ce McN B
Succ. to J. M. McKay
Phone 77. Wingham, Ont.
lomtiogatEmonsommmanua
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Better Makes of Quebec
Coo
ve .. a eaters
On Display at Our Store
"McClary Furnacettte"
WANTED—A girl wants house work
in town or country. Call Henry
Johann at BeImore.
FOR SALE—One coal -oil heater a
pair of shoes and skates, size 5. Ap-
ply ,Mrs. Jas. A. Edgar, Victoria
street,
HEATING and PLUMBING—Have
this important work done by a com-
petent man at right prices. Alex.
Harvey, Phone 362.
STRAYED—On the farm of Wm.
Lynett, Lot 5, con. 12, Turnberry,
2 head cattle. Owner may have
same by proving property and pay-
ing for advertisement.
CAULKING—Save 15% of your fuel
yearly, by having those drafty
doors and windows caulked and
weather-stripped by A. R. Headon,
Victoria St., Wingham.
FOR SALE—Heifer and 9 chunks
pigs. Apply to Chas. Potter.
FOR SALE—Tolman Sweets and
Spie apples; also dry hardwood.
Apply to Wm., Field, phone 160.
WHITECHURCH
Mr, Duncan McGregor of T•eeswa-
ter and Mr. Jack Henderson. of Luej<-
now visited one day last week at• the
the home of Mr, Mac Ross.'
Mrs. George Robertson,. 'who has
been in London hospital, is now vis-
iting with her cousin, Mrs. Powell,
of •Stratford and is improving nicely.
Mrs. Ross and babe of Huron tp.
were visiting for a few days last week
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, David
Farrier. "
"Gipsy," the beloved old horse of
Mr. George Cottle, passed away last
week after a long life of usefulness.
The S. S, children of both Chal-
mer's church and the United church
are busy practising for their Xmas
concerts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Simpson of
Teeswater spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Will Conn.
Many old friends will be pleased
to welcome home Mr. Wm. Miller,
who, when a boy, lived here with ,his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Johnston. Mr. Miller arrived home
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Tiffin of Wis-
consin have been visiting with their
brothers and their families; Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Tiffin, and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Tiffin of Kinloss.
Mr.. Leslie Taylor, who has been
in the West for a couple of years
is now visiting with his brother, Mr.
Wendell Taylor.
The play "Tourists Accommodat-
ed" was given in the Institute Hall
on Monday evening last and was en-
joyed by a full house.
The Young People of the 4th con.
of Kinloss have been preparing a
play "Red -Acre Farm," which they
will present on Friday, December 13,
in the hall here.
Mies Olive Terriff is visiting in
Lucknow this week with Mrs. Allen
Turner.
We congratulate Mr. Walter For-
ester, who was 'one of the 500 farm
boys who enjoyed the Royal Winter
Fair as the government's guest.
Mrs. Alec Reed spent .a few days
last week with her daughter, Mrs. Dr.
Balfour of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs° W. J. Currie' spent a
day last week at the home of their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Jacques. They were accompanied by
their daughter and her husband, Mr,
and Mrs. McElroy of Lansing, Mich.
Mrs. Eli Jacques received word
from Winnipeg that Charles Taylor,
aged 63 years, a native of Langside,
died after a short illness. 'He is-sur-
FOR SALE—Duplex Auto Knitter,
good as new. Will sell cheap for
_quick sale. Apply to 'Miss Nellie
Cruickshank, .Scott Street.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Of Valuable Town Property
Take notice that Thos. Fells, has
received instructions from the Exec-
utor of the estate of the late Eliza-
beth ,r__, _n, to sell by Public Auc-
DLLJEVALE
The Ladies' Aid and W1 M. S. of
Kndx Presbyterian Church held their
regular monthly, ^meeting on Thurs-
day,
hursday, December 5th, at the home of
Mrs. R. F. Garniss, with a good at-
tendance, /lie financial statement
for• the Ladies' Aid showed a balance:
on hand of over $270. The officers
for 1929 were returned by acclama-
tion.
The W. M. S. gave a splendid re-
port for the year, having held twelve
regular meetings which were full of
interest besides special "Prayer meet-
ings, The allocation of $110 was rais-
ed by free-will offerings. This year
a "Home -Keepers" branch was or-
ganized which gave a good report.
Officers for 1930—President, Mrs.
Peter S. McEwen, 1st vice -President,
Mrs. Peter D. King, 2nd Vice-Presi-
dent—Mrs. C. Adams; Secretary, Mrs.
Eldrid -Nichol, Assist. Sec., Mrs. Jas.
Nichol; Treasurer, Mrs. D. J. Falcon-
er; Glad Tidings Sec'y, Miss Hazel
Mundell; Home Helpers' Sec'y, Mrs.
Jas. Elliott, Welcome and Welfare,
Mrs. D. J. Falconer, Mrs. A. H.
Coombs; Supply Sec'y, Mrs. John
Mundell; Press Sec'y, Miss Olive,
Scott; Organist, Miss Margaret Gar-
niss,
The S. School of the Ebenezer Un-
ited 'Church (Broyentown), . will hold
their annual. Xmas Tree and. enter-
tainnient on Friday evening, Decem-
ber 20th. A mixed program is being
prepared including a short play en-
titled "Mix Well and Stir,b' Admis-
sion 25c and 15c.
A three -act play entitled "Two
Days to Marry" will be given in the
Foresters' Hall, Bluevale, on Friday,
December 13th, at 8 o'clock, present-
ed by the Lucknow Junior Farmers.
Admission 15c and 35c. Everybody
come and enjoy a real night's fizn.
Dance after the Play. rj
Thursday, Uecember.12tb, 1929
• tion subject to a reserved .bid, on vived by his daughter, Mrs. G, K. Cas -
!9 SATURDAY DECEMBER 21, .1929 1 well, Vancouver, Mrs. G. S. Robison,
and one brother, Arthur,
Winnipeg,-
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at theis-
Brunswick Hotel, in the Town of of Chidago. Mrs. George Taylor of
Wingham, the following property: Lower Wingham is an. aunt,
All and singular that certain parcel
A small Furnace Built Heater, encas- � or tract of land and premises situate
ed in beautiful Walnut Enamel finish, = lying and being in the Town of Wing -
six room heating capacity. - Danz in the County of Huron in the
p0 Province of Ontario, being Lot No.
3 on the East aide of Josephine street d Statutes of Ontario that all
"McClary Three -Way Beater"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant
to Section 56, Chap. 121 of the Re-
in Jane Sadler's Third Survey 'of the Re-
v ersons having claims against the Es -
1 said Town of Wingham, containing
1/5 acre of land more -or less.
On the said premises are said to
be a white brick house with cement
cellar 22 ft. x 30 ft; white brick kit -
_ tate of William Clendenning, late of.
The Best in Quebec Heater, takes•
cold air off the floor. Hct: Air Pipe Me
can be attached. Easy on fuel.
McClary Cub Cook Stove
the Town of Wingham in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who Ng
died on or about the seventh day of
October, A.D. 1929, are required to
chen adjoining 20 ft. x 22 ft., both on send by post, prepaid, or to deliver
A stone foundation, containing in all 7 to ,12, Vanstone, Wingham, Ontario,
Compact, neat little cook with 4 lids
is -
and revolving grates $20.00. 6
IT Second Hand Stoves and Heaters,
Hand Made Pipes, Elbows, Sifters. if
– day of December, A.D. 1929, AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
WEEK END SPECIAL LIST t, J. W. BUSHFIELD, Executor. that after the said twenty-fourth day
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DIED
McNaughton—In Turnberry, on Dec-
ember 5th, Duncan ,McNaughton,
aged '70 years and 7 months.
Robertson—In Morris on Sunday,
December 8th, William Robertson,.
in his 60th year. Funeral took
place ,,on Tuesday to l3russels Cern-
etery.
GREER'S
"THE GOOD SHOE STORE"
Is Ready with a Full Display of 'Footwear Gifts
GIVE FOOTWEAR
For Service
--For Beauty — For Economy.
Women's Bedroom Slippers, big
Special 90c selection, specially priced at 90c.
HE WOULD
APPRECIATE •
Astoria Shoes
Zippers
Overshoes
Cosy Slippers
Spats.
Shoe Packs
Hockey' Shoes
Skates
Club Bag
Moccasins
SHE WOULD
LIKE
Fancy Slippers
Satin Slippers
Silk Hose
Zippers
Gaytees
Bedroom Slippers
Boston Bag
Skates
Skating Shoes
Moccasins
If. your Shoes or Rubbers need repairing bring
them here and have them done right.
Phone 23.
TRY THE
W. j. GREER
Wingham, Ont.'
ADVANCE-TIMES WITH YOUR NEXT
ORDER OF JOB PRINTING
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to
rooms; a frame wood shed 14 ft. x Solicitor for the Executors, 'on or be -
16 ft. and a frame barn 14 ft, x 16 ft. fore the twenty-fourth day of Dec
There is -a good well beside house ember, A.D. 1929, their names and
and the soft water is in the house. addresses, with frill particulars in
TERMS -10% of purchase money writing of their claims, and the na-
on day of sale and balance within 30 ture of the securities (if any) held
days thereafter. by them duly verified by a'statutory
DATED at Wingham, Ont., this tenth declaration.
39c– Washers .69c F5
Fruit Presses Vac. as erS of December, 1929, the said Execut-
i ` AUCTION SALE I ors will proceed to distribute the as -
Victor tiifters 25c Copper Boilers , ...$3.29 sets of the said estate, among the
h vin regard
only to the claims of which. they shall
the
Of Stock and Implements parties entitled thereof , a g g
1 Can Johnston Floor 'ax
99c
1 Can Sa11i-Flush, Both for .... — rhe undersigned has been instruct -then have had notice, and said
Can , ® ed by Walter J. Simmonds, Lower Executors shall not be liable for the
Shell 1111eS '0131 1 , _ id assets or any part thereof to any
rson of whose claim they shall not
l oval,I'urple 1,a}- Alash, Zenolel1111, "Black Leaf =1.0": 1 SATURDAY DECEMBER 14th ' then have received notice.
DATED at Wingham this thirtieth
= Celo-( class Fpsom Salts, Sulphur, Saltpetre. ® The g day of November, 19 9.
Cross -cut Saws, Axes, Handles, Coleman L,amps,l I. th calf at foot; calf, two months Solicitor for the Executors.
Iiresh stock on hand --Oyster Sl ll L t Grit ®1Vingham, to sell by Public Auction said
: at two o'clock on pe
followin articles:— y A.D.D 2
Cow in about two months; Heifer R. VANSTONE, Wingham, Ont.,
}.., . `, - wi g n
Aladdin .!,amps, 'Hockey Skates, Sticks, Sleighs. old; general purpose mare rising 8
if
limn Har
= years; Single horse plow; scuffier, set NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NI harrows, pulper, cutter, light spring
wagon, hay rake, 1 -horse heavy wag -
NOTICE is her
Al
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Fe row.vised Statutes of Ontario, that all
TERMS—Crash. Thos. Fells persons having claims against the Es-
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Auctioneer.
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PLAN TO ATTEND
toves
on, potato sprayer, `Viking separator, hereby given, pursuant
�1r+e`d is set single harness new;
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This year we feature more than ever before Useful
Xmas Gifts for shoppers from
HANNA'S MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP
Xmas Gift Suggestions
® A new Suit or •Overcoat - A new Hat A N enc
Sweater -- A new Umbrella — New Underwear.
wear.
au1I1$I:IIII■* Z
to
whe.elbar- to .Section 56, Chap 121 of the Re-
2 -Day Sheep Marketing Course
To he held 111 the
TOWN HALL, GORRIE, ONT.
DECEMBER 18th & 19th, 1929
!Discussions by Jas. Telfer and I . j. Wilson, Dom-
inion Live Stock Branch, Sheep Division. These
men are specialists in this work,. Courses held
under the direction of
Department of Agriculture, Huron County
Ontario p .� t
Bianchi, Clinton, Ontario.
)rStevensonwill s eak on Parasite Control on Wednesday fore-
noon, myon, December 18th.
a.1 .1 IA.
,aa,tian*Mneae
EARN $6 to $10 PER DAY
Ambitious, reliable men wanted at
once. Part time pay while train-
ing for Aviation Mechanics, Gar-
age Work, Driving, Battery, Elec-
tric Acetelyne Welding House
Wiring, Industrial Electricity, Ma-
chinist,Bricklaying, Plastering,
Drafting, Barbering and I•Iairdres-
sing, Act quick, get your applica-
tion in now. Write or cal] for in-
formation,
Dominion Trade Schools Ltd.
Eastern Headquarters, 163 King
St., W., Toronto, -
Employment service coast to coast
died on or about the sixth day of
December, A.D. 1928, are required to
send by post, prepaid or to deliver
to' R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator, or.•r
before the twenty-fourth tray of Dec- to
ember, A.D. 1929, their names and
l Wi I d I addresses, with full particulars' in
writing of their claims, and the nature M
of the securities (if " any) held by 11111
them duly verified by a statutory de- 0
claration, 0
AND,TAK1; NOTICE. FURTHER NI
that after the said twenty-fourth day 0
of December, 1929, the said Adtnin- ■
istrator will proceed to distribute the ' l®
assets of the said estate, among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only lo the claims of which he shall
then have had notice, and'the said Li
Administrator 8110 not be liable for' �K
the said assets or any part thereof
to any person of whose claim he shall
not then have received notice.
DATtD at Winghai . this thin„ ieth
day of november, A. 1929,
R
VANSTONE, Winglranr, Ont,, �AA11a11,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
CARD OF TEAM'S
The family of the late Gertrude
Stafford of Gorrie, wish to thank
many friends for their sympathy and
kindness received in their recent be-
reavement in the loss of a dear mo-
ther.
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SCARFS
New patterns, silk Scarfs would
make a choice gift. Our large as-
sortment of newest checks, stripes
and plaids.
$1.75 to $3.50
Dressing Gowns
TIES
Xmas Neckwear is now ready,
all neatly boxed in imported silks
in stripes, new Paisleys and plain
shades, Boxed ties
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
GLOVES
English heavy warm Gowns in
gay designs, with silk cords $7 50.
Silk Gowns in paisley, good
weight, shawl collars, silk cords
$16.50
Interwoven Sox for men, in fine
silk, silk and wool and cashmere;
individually boxed at
75c, $1.00, $1.25
Wood's fine Botany checks and
heather mixtures, individually box-
ed at
75t pair
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Garters, Belts, Initialled
Handk'chiefs, Braces, Spats.
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popular gloves' this year are deer L
skin and genuine buck -skin, with
dome or pullover wrists at,
82.50, $3.50 and $4.50
SHIRTS
If Dad needs a new ,shirt of For-
syth or Arrow quality, buy it in
woven stripes or fancy silk vier-
cerizcd shirtings, 2 collars. ...These
new lines are boxed individually
for Xmas, sires 141/ to 18, Prices
$2.25 to $3.50
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