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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1936-03-12, Page 4PAGE FOUR WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, March 12th, 1936
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AUCTION SALE—Of Property and
Household Effects of Mrs. A, M.
Fralick J eopold St., at 2 p.m., on
Saturday, March 14th. T, Fells,
Auctioneer.
CEMENT PLANT IN BLUEVALE
For Sale—Fully equipped at a bar
gain. Selling as owner has ill health.
Apply to L. H. Bosman, Bluevale,
Ont.
EXCELLENT TOWN and FARM
Properties for sale at Depression
Prices. For particulars see T. Fells.
FARM FOR RENT—111 Acres, in
Culross; large barn, frame house.
Apply George L. Haines, Greenock,
Ont.
FARM FOR SALE—100 acres Lot
1, Con. 5. Turnberry, good brick
house and bank barn. Apply to Al
vin Sharpin. R. R. 1, Wingham.
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I Harness, 1 Massey-Harris Root Pul
per, 1 set Platform Scales, 1 set 4-
| Section Harrows, 2 Walking Plows, 3
Twin Plows, 1 International 2 Fur
row Walking Plow, 1 McCormick-
Deering Hay Loader, nearly new; 1
McCormick-Deering Manure Spread
er, nearly new; 1 McCormick-Deering
Fertilizer Drill, 13-Hole; 1 Massey-
Harris Seed Drill, 13-hole; 1 Set Disc
Harrows, McCormick - Deering; 1
Spring Tooth Cultivator; 1 Corn Scuf
fler; 1 Turnip Sower; 1 New Scuffler;
1 Fanning Mill; 1 Massey-Harris Bin
der, 7 ft. cut; 1 Side Delivery Rake;
1 Horse Rake; 1 Steel Land Roller;
2 Mowers; 1 Flat Top Dray; 1 Dump
Cart and Harness; 1 Wagon and Rack
11 Cutter; 1 Wagon, Box; 2 set Sleighs
A quantity of tools, forks, grindstone
and other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS:—Cash.
The above well situated farm will
be available “For Rent” on and after
April 1st. Farm is well situated, con
tains 240 acres, good water, suEstan-
FOR SALE-50 acre Farm IS miles?01,e" ‘° C°nSider
from Wingham, good buildings, S{ “ General Trusts Corooration.
form and it was only a matter of time
until they got into the scoring.
First period was a ding-dong af
fair, but for speed, the second period
was best- |
Waters put the Colts one up when
he banged one in from a scramble in
the first period.
Streets* goal on a pass from Pic
kett was a pretty play. That kind of
hockey is hard to beat.
Kincardine never let up, but the
hand-writing w’as on the wall.
Burrow’s was all in tow’ard the end
of the last period. Hp should have
been relieved before he was,
Pickett is our idea of a real centre
man. He is a great play-maker and
checks all over the ice but is 4
ny on the spot” w’hen needed.
Rath plays a great defensive
but he can carry the puck also,
ers has a peculiar style but is effect
ive.
All the Clinton boys know w’hat it’s
all about They play their positions
W’ell and break fast.
The scrap between J. McDonald
and Streets was a battle. The teams
w'ere both near the breaking-point at
this stage.
HERE ARE THE REAL
Brought Out by Tests with
Kellogg’s All-Bran
'John.
game
Wat-
MIDGETS LOST
AT LUCKNOW
Another Game Here Friday Evening.
irom. Wmgnarn, goou DU’W ^Toronto General Trusts Corporation, acres bush plowing ^11 done Rea-, 25g Rav g Toronto, Qnt.
son for .-elling, ,sicknes>._ Apply to - Executors
Henry Ross, R. R. 1, Wingham. ’
FOR SALE—Cutting Box, 150 Egg
Incubator, Daisv Churn, will take
wood. C. S. Blackball, Edward St.
Thos. Gundry & Son,
Goderich, Ont., Auctioneers.
FOR SALE—Good Hereford Heifer,
calf at foot. Apply T. Fells.
GIRL WANTED To help cook, good
wages. Apply- Queen's Coffee Shop
»NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against
the estate “>f Henry Wendall Ambrose
Colborne, late of the Town of Wing
ham in the County of Huron, Physi
cian, who died on or about the twen
ty-eighth day of January, A.D. 1936,
are notified to send to J. H. Craw
ford, Wingham, Ontario, on or before
the twenty-first day of_ March, A.D.
MAN WANTED—By large manufac- I
turer of household necessities to | ..._
complete organization in Bruce and ; jggg, fujj particulars of their claims
Must be mdust-^jn writing. Immediately after the
to conduct home | sa-^ twenty-first day of March, the
-------------------- Hustlers can earn !a.se^s j.^e sa^ testator will be dis-
§25 first week and increase rapidly. ’ trtbuted amongst the parties entitled
iVrite today. Rawleigh $, Dept.; thereto, having regard only to claims
_ ML-453-W-C, Montreal, Canada. | which the executrix shall then have
*---------------------‘ ~ ’ • notice.
NEW SUPERTONE RADIOS, fine i Dated at Wingham, this twenty
quality, moderate prices, also used s sixth day of February, A.D. 1936.
7-tube overhauled Electric for sale, s J. H. CRAWFORD,
Exclusive dealer for Mor Power i Wingham, Ontario,.
Batteries and Superlastic Tires, ii Solicitor for the Executrix.
Parts for Ford Cars. Get our price » —— ~~ —
list. Campbell’s Garage. ;
Huron Counties. Must be indust- j jn
rious and wrilling
service business.
YOUNG MAN WANTED—To work ’
on farm. Experience preferred. Ap- “
ply Advance-Times.
MORTGAGE SALE
-------- I Of Valuable Property in the Town;
Plot of Wing ham.
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort
gage which will be produced at the ,
time of sale there will be offered for 1
sale by public auction at the office of i
J. H. "Crawford, Wingham, on Satur
day, the 21st day of March, 1936, at
1 o’clock in the afternoon by Thomas
Fells, Auctioneer, the following pro
perty namely:
All and singular-those certain par
cels or tracts of land and premises
situate lying and being in the Town
Plot of Wingham in the Township of
Turnberry in the County of Huron
and being composed of Lots numbers
142, 143,' 144, 145, 127, 128, 129 and
130 in the Government’s Survey in
the said Town Plot of Wingham. .
On the property is said to be a
frame house and barn.
Terms of Sale: Ten Per Cent, of
the purchase money on the day of
sale and the balance within 30 days
thereafter. The property will be of
fered subject to a reserved bid._ .
Further particulars and conditions
of sale will be made known on the
■day of sale or may be had On applica
tion to the undersigned.
DATED at Wingham, Qatari--'
4th dav of March, A.D. 1936.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Vendor’s Solicit??.
THOS. FELLS.
Winghar', Auctioneer.
RHEUMATISM?
75c BOX TO PPPIT
ANY SUFFERER * IxjDUt
Suffering from aching joints and
stubborn pains? Grateful users of
this tried treatment report blessed
relief from this gnawing misery,
even when everything else had
failed.
You can trv it without cost.
Write to F. H.Delano, Dept 1962,
Mutual. Life Bldg., 455 Craig St.
W. Montreal, and a full size 75c
box will be sent absolutely FREE.
If you wish you may send 10c to
defray cost of packing and postage.
The Midget hockey team were tak
en into camp by the Lucknow kids
at Lucknow on Friday 'evening by the
score of 6-5. This was somewhat of
a surprise as the local team won here
in a previous game here 5-0.
Lucknow skated off at the end of
the first period with a two-goal lead,
the score being 3-1. Wingham got ;
the first goal when Fraser banged one
in but Lucknow put on the pressure
and scored three. Dahrm, McKenzie
and Wild were the marshmen.
In the secc-nd period the locals tied
it up with goals by M. Habkirk and
P. Biggs. Garniss of Lucknow bang
ed one in to put the Sepoy kids one
up.
AVingham took the lead in the third
period when Fraser notched two
goals. Lucknow’ came right back,
Dahrm and Cook scoring to win the
game 6-5. '■
The third and deciding game will !
be played here on Friday night if 5
there is ice.
Line-ups:
Lucknow*—Goal, Finlayson; defense
Stewart, McDonald; centre, McKen
zie; wrings, Cook and Dahrm; alter
nates, Wild, McLennan, Aitchison,
Garniss.
Wingham—Goal, J. Wilson, defense
Fraser, L. Carter; centre, P. Biggs;
wings, D. Biggs, M. Habkirk; alter- ■
nates, Forsyth and Adams.
KITCHENER WON
OVER BLYTH
McGee Stars for Biyth in 5 to’ 2 De
feat.
his
EXECUTOR’S SALE
Of Valuable Farm Lands.
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction ©n
Saturday. March 14th. at 4 v’cfock p.
sn., at the office - f J. H. Crawford,
Whigham., the folfowring farm lauds:
Lots’ 9 and 10 in the 1st C^nressfon
of the Township vf Kin*-, ss, saving
and excepting thertfo.cn. parts there A
previously conveyed.
On the property is Urate i 2 frame
barns <on sfone f< nndati .r: and a frame
house. The property was formerly
owned by the late Andrew Ferrie.
The property will be cfored sub
ject to a reserved bid. ^Further par
ticulars and emdstfoss ■■ f may be
had on applicatie n to the undersigned.
Dated at Windham. Ontario, this
2nd day <?f March. A.D.. 1936.
T R. BENNETT.
J. H. CRAWFORD, Wfoghasa, Ont,
Win.gham, Ont., Auctioneer.
So*:rit©r for Executor-
Some years ago, there was consid
erable difference of opinion regard
ing the use of bran. So to discover
the actual facts of the case, the
Kellogg Company asked for a
series of laboratory tests at lead
ing universities,
Experimental studies on a group
of healthy women showed that the
continued use of bran was thor
oughly satisfactory. Unlike ca
thartics, it did not lose its effect.
Other independent tests on men
indicated that, with certain people,
the “bulk” in bran was more effec
tive than that found in fruits and
vegetables.
Laboratory analysis proved that’
Kellogg’s All-Bran supplied vita
min B and iron as well as plenty
of bulk. This “bulk” in All-Bran
is gentle in action. It absorbs a
great deal of moisture, and-
cleanses the intestinal tract.
All-Bran corrects constipation
due to insufficient “bulk.” „ It is the
natural way—far better than us
ing pills and tablets. Serve as a
cereal—or use in cooking. Sold by
all grocers. Made by Kellogg in
London, Ontario.
ing it, dumping
into pits dug by
ers went about
lotion sore eyes <
ing neglected wounds,
given on the advantages of fresh air
and exercise, the abuses of putting
ornaments on small children and the
value of vaccination against smallpox.
Iceland has 590 Boy Scouts, .Fin
land. 8,281, Latvia 6,000, Lithuania 8,-
855, Norway 14,017, Sweden. 18,718.
Adelaide Invites Canadian Scouts
From Adelaide, Australia, has come
an invitation to Canadian Scouts to
attend a South Australian Scout Cor-
roboree, to be held Dec. 26—Jan. 4
next in Cannection with South Aus
tralia’s Centenary’. Whilst it will not
be feasible to send a Canadian con
tingent, the hope is expressed
minion Headquarters that a
of individual Scouts may be
go to represent Canada.
Quick Work for a Snake
Preparedness for snake bites is one
of the precepts of .South African Boy
Scouts. So when Scout Brian Prin
gle, of Klipdrift, was bitten twice in
the leg by a poisonous snake, his
Scout chum knew what to do. A lace
from his shoe made a quick tourni
quet, he sucked the poison from the
wounds, and with assistance from the
nearest homestead, Pringle was hur
ried to a hospital.
the dirt and refuse
them. Other Scout
washing with boric
if children and dress-
Talks were
High Quality Chicks
For More Profit and Better” Results
ORDER YOUR CHICKS EARLY
l at Do-
number
able to
Bite
EAST WAWANOSH
Orders received thirty days in advance are en
titled to 25 lbs. of Chick Mash FREE with every
one hundred chicks. Get in touch with us on our
free chick feeders with Bray Chicks and Chick
Starter.
ALL BRAY CHICKS are noted for their high
livability and rapid developments.
All Chicks R. O, P. and blood tested. For fur
ther information get in touch with us.
When you buy Bray’s you buy the Best. Don’t
take chances on inferior stock.
A. C. ADAMS
I1
The following letters were received
and read: F. Gibbs, Stratford; Town
of Wingham.
Moved by Moffatt and Brecken
ridge that we extend'the time for the
Collector to return the roll to March
9th, 1936. Carried.
Moved by Breckenridge and Mof
fatt that the Reeve and Road Supr.
attend the Good Roads Convention to
be held in Toronto. Carried.
The following accounts were paid:
Relief: Mundys §17.65, R. McArthur
§28.83, B. Smith §3.50, J. W. McKib-
bon §2.58, Jno. Falconer §10.00, Co.
Huron $16.45; Wingham Utilities Co.,
§20.00 Lights W.T.P.; A. M. Bishop
§8.00, Prem. for Treasurer’s Bond;
Wingham Advance-Times, §7.50 acct.;
Municipal World §18.75 acct.; Cosens
& Booth, §100.00, prem. for Road In
surance; County Office Supply Co.,
§1.21 acct.; W. R. Cruikshank §23.00,
Part Sal. and Postage; Patrolmen:
W. J. Campbell §5.25, C. Casemore
§11.02, J. Potter §15.05, G. Wray §6.-
60, F. Hogg §5.60, J. McKinnon §12.-
60; A. Smith §3.00 acct.; J. T. Wylie
§5.25 acct; Nels Reid §3.50 for relief.
I Moved by Breckenridge and Port-
! er that we adjourn to meet at Blue-
| vale March 9th, 1936, at 1 p.m. Car
ried.
{W. R. Cruikshank,
Born—In East Wawanosh, on Sat
urday, March 7th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington Dow, a son.
Died—In Wingham General Hos
pital, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Aitchison, of W. Wawanosh, on Tues
day’, March 3rd.
Mrs. Robert Smith and Clara are
visiting with Mrs. Zettler, Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt, visited at
George Coultes’ on Sunday.
Miss Jessie Finlayson spent
week-end with Miss Mary Dow.
Don’t forget the Quilting Bee
10c tea at Mrs. Greg Shiells’
Thursday, March 12th.
Wednesday afternoon at the home' of
Mrs. Jas. Pur don.
The W.M.S. will meet on Thurs
day afternoon of this week in the
basement of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson were
recent visitors with her parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. Jno. McClinchey, Auburn.
Wesley Jefferson, little son of Mr.,
and Mrs. Charlie Jefferson, had the
misfortune to fall from a chair ani
fracture his collar bone.
Mrs. A, E. Johnston was a week
end visitor at the home of her dau
ghter, Mrs. Howard Campbell, West
field.
The
DONNYBROOK
Women’s Institute met
On ice that was very sloppy Biyth I lost the first of a two-game series in
the Western Ontario Hockey Assoc
iation semi-finals to Kitchener here
on Tuesday' night to the tune of 5-2.
The teams left the Ice tied one-all
at the end of the first period. At the
end of the second period Biyth were
f leading by’ one goal, 2-1, McGee in
a nice passing game. g<aJ for Biyth played a marvelous
I game in these two periods. Only his
| outstanding performance saved an av-
} alanehe of goals.
| Kitchener went to work in earnest
1 in. the third period. In side of three
| minutes of the start of this period
j they banged in two goals to take the
j lead. They added two more to win
8 handily 5-2. Kitchener have a well-
| balanced, fast skating team and should
i take Biyth easily in Kitchener Thurs- j
day night. |
’ Line-ups:
1 Kitchener: Goal, Wildfong; def., |
j Schmidt, Wanainker; centre, Vroom-,
an; wings, Scholte, Kowalski; alter- j
were loud an their 'nates. Steppier, Current, Goetz, Plom- i
Gorrie team, hailing ;; gke. <Biyth: Goal, McGee; det., J. Hag-|
gilt, Ellfott; centre, Robinson; wings,?
ra the job all Doak, Kennedy; alternates, Jardine, Commissioner for Devonshire.
BLYTH WINS
PLAY-OFF GAME
fContinued from Page One)
rie worked very hard for a goal but
couldn’t beat McGee.
Kennedy, Robinson and Doak went
well for Biyth, being always danger
ous and playing <
Jwe Haggitt earned brackets for his
gval and also several good attempts,
while McGee turned in a wonderful
game in the net.
Brawn was Gorrie's best, being out-
lucked around the net, but his check
ing had the opposition tied up most
jf the rime. Davidson and Higgins
turned in c-.od efforts, and Edwards
did S'«me good w«?yk hi the last per
iod. Steurnol. in goal, while not call
ed on t-a stop as many shots as Mc
Gee, had more of the hard variety to
take care »?f, as Fdvth were working
in close to the net, but “Shorty” did
a r4eat job.
Biyth team
praise of the
them as real sports and good losers.
Kerslake, -A Seaforth, who handled ’
ts:e game, was right on
the time and never had any disputes !
cn hts rulings. |
1st Period j;
1— Biyth, Robinson (Kennedy). |
Penalty—Jardine.
2nd Period J
2— Gorrte, Brown (Higgins). *
Penalties—Kennedy, S. Ashton. «
3rd Period j
3— J Haggitt. j
Penalty—Brown. I
Shots stopped:
By Steurno’1 12-5- 6—23
By McGee_________14-9-11—34
AUCTION SALE
JWa Stock, tapfeKaenSs Feeds. Etc. j
IThe taiadersjgtted has received in-’!
Slractfofis ute:® the Executors then
estate of the late J. A. Maclean, to
sell by puMfo auction at Lots 11 and y
12, Con. I, Township of Turnberry,:
located one and a haff males east of
the Town of Wingham, at Wfoghaml
MARCH 20 ft i
at 1.30 , the follewmc:-:28 Head.
Cattk. approx, 300 tons Hay, approx. | ; .. ,300 Bus. Seed Oats, 2 sets Double2-0; They displayed good
CLINTON WON FROM
KINCARDINE C.-B?S
Hagett, Putter.
Referee—Raybaiild.
1st period—
1— Steppier (Kowalski).
2— Da-ak.
Penalties—Elliott 2, Doak, Scholte.
2nd Period—-
3— Doak (Kennedy).
3rd period—
4— Kowalski (Vrooman).
5— Vrooman (Kowalski). •
6— ‘Scholte (Kowalski).
7— Kowalski (Vrooman).
Penalty—J. Haggitt.
Shots -on goal:
On Wildfong 8- 5- 3—16
On McGee 20-11-12—43
The playoff game 'between Clinton
and. Kincardine here on Wednesday
evening last week attracted a crowd
of 1500 fans. Kincardine came on a
special train over 500 Strong, and
their Kiltie Band was along to pep
the boy u*. Clinton deserved their
TURNBERRY COUNCIL
The minutes of council meeting
held ih Bitievale, Feb. 10th, 1935.
Members all present.
Moved by Porter and Moffatt that
the minutes of last meeting be adopt
ed as tead. Carried.
I
R. Grain,
Reeve.
S.O.S. 4 pad pkg 14<£ g
Old Cheese lb. 27£ S
Old Colony 16-oz. Bottle •'
Maple Syrup - 29£ ■
Pot Barley - lb. 5<t ■
With 81,000 Scouts, Canada is the
fifth largest Boy Scouting country in
the world.
A 13-year-old Guernsey Sea Scout
was awarded a Gilt Cross for saving
an 80-year-old man from drowning in
the sea at the Island of Herm.
English Scout Leader Passes
Scouting in England has suffered a
loss in the death of Major General Sir
Edward May, K.C.B., C.M.G., County
- He
!was at one time Acting Chief Com
missioner for India.
-The Ten Leading Boy Scout Count-
j . ries
j According to the latest census the
pleading Boy Scout countries of the
'world in order of numbers are: Unit
ed States, Great Britain, Poland,
Siam, Canada, France, Hungary, Jap
an, Czechoslovakia and Sweden.
The Late King as Scout Patron
Cabled expressions of sympathy in
the death of King George, as Patron
of the Boy Scouts Association of the
Empire were received at London
Scout Headquarters from Brazil, Den
mark, Japan, France, Mexico, Poland,
Armenia, Spain, Luxembourg, and
many other countries.
Indian Scouts On Sanitary Crusade
In carrying out a Scout project of
education in sanitation a group of In
dian Scouters selected a street leading
from the main square of a village via
the mosque to the home of the vil
lage head man, and set about clean-
Palmolive SoapCake 5<J
H. P. Sauce ioe
Classic Cleanser Tin se
Many flowers
Soap - - cake
Catelli’s Readi-cut 10-oz^Pkg.
Macaroni 3 for 29e
20-40-60 Watt
Solex Lamps ea. 20c
Flaked
Tuna Fish
Santa Clara Med. Size
PRUNES
Aunt Jemima
Pancake Flour 17<£
Fancy Pack ,
Lobster, tin 35c
27-oz.
Tins STANDARD QUALITY
Sunlight soap
Habitant
PEA SOUP
3 23
5 ■■••37
• VISIT YOUR DOMINION FOR OTHER “BETTER VALUES” NOT LISTED HERE •
GOLDEN HALLOWI
Dates
Bulk
Crown or Beehive 5>s Tjn
CORN SYRUP 35
Weston’s Famous Butter Wafers Pkgs. _
Crackerettes 2 - 27
, McCormick’s Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Biscuits
0 s 1 Kc Choc. Puffs 2 ’ 25
H Hellmann’s
Sandwich Spread 3jd-oz. jars
Mayonnaise ■& Salad Dressing
• VALUES EFFECTIVE MAR. 12-14 INCLUSIVE •
Fresh Salted
PEANUTS
Ogilvie
MINUTE OATS
Perfection
FLOOR WAX
Millionaire
SARDINES
lb.1O<
55-oz. 4* /
pkg.
Ifr Z9<
Each
Quaker XXXX
BREAD FLOUR
$2.79 98 lb. bag
White Satin
Pastry F
63c 24 lb.