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APARTMENT TO RENT--—Apply to and that after such date, the admin-
istrator will proceed, to distribute the
said estate, having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then have
had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twentieth day of April, A.D. 1936.
J. W. BUSHFIELD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
T. Field.__________________
AUCTION SALE—Of Farm Stock,
Implements, etc., at Lot 3, Con, 4,
Morris, at 1 o’clock, on Friday, Ap
ril 24th, Terms Cash. Jas. T, Bryd-
ges, Prop.; T. Fells, Auct.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE at
Wingham Town Plot, Lucknow
Highway, at 2 p.m. on Saturday,
April 25th of Implements, Farm
stock, Grain and Hay. Terms, und
er $5.00, cash; over that amount 6
months’ credit on approved joint
notes acceptable at banks or 3% off
for cash. Andrew McDougal, prop.;
T. R. Bennett, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Good grass
farm in the 13th Concession of East
Wawanosh. Apply to J. H. Craw
ford, Wingham, Ont.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Comfort-
able 6-roomed house with all mod
ern conveniences and good garden.
Available May 1st. Apply to J. H.
Crawford, Wingham.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A desir-
able home in the Town of Wing
ham, would consider city or farm
property in or near Calgary, Alta
in exchange. Address Mrs. J. Ames
Balzac, Alta.
FOR SALE—Ten pigs, 12 weeks old.
Nice even bunch. Louie Hutton.
FOR RENT—Two dwelling houses
both in good condition, situated on
Frances St. Rent $15 per month.
Possession May 1st. Apply R. S.
Hetherington.
FOR SALE—Desirable residence pro
perty situated on Shuter St. For
sale cheap to close estate. Apply
R. S. Hetherington.
FOR SALE—Long hulless Oats,
treated, ready to sow, 75c per bus.,
Red Clover $8.00 per bus., 141 Seed
Peas $1.00 per bus. Robt. Coultes,
R.R. 5, Wingham; Phone 629r4.
FOR SALE—100 Feet of 1*4 piping*
with brass cylinder, sucker and rod.'
Cheap. Apply William H. Mundell,
corner of Carling and Victoria Sts.
FOR RENT OR SALE — Modern
House with or without 40 acres.
Patrick and Carling Terrace. Im
mediate possession. Apply J. J.
'v Gibbons.
LOST—A sum of money in Wingham
on Thursday evening last week. Re
ward. Apply Advance-Times.
RAWLEIGH ROUTES OPEN for
reliable men. Good profits for hus
tlers. Old established company. No
experience necessary. Pleasant, pro
fitable. dignified work. Write to
day. Rawleigh, Dept. ML-453-P-D,
Montreal, Canada.
need of thousands of these outcasts
in the world. In concluding he refer
red to the rapid spread of Christian
ity in the 99 stations, where medical
and spiritual care is supplied.
George Henderson then rendered a
delightful' solo “The Stranger of Gal
ilee”. Following this Miss Anna Chit
tick told of the experiences of a man,
a criminal as well as a leper, of his
turning to Christ and his changing
his name to Dipendra, the Supreme
Light. In closing Miss Chittick said,
•‘For he was not unmindful that to
His disciples the Lord, Who was the
Light of the world, has said, ‘Ye are
• the light of the world; let your light
shine before men that they may see
your good works and glorify your Fa
ther which is in heaven-"
The meeting closed with Mr, Ham
mond pronouncing the Benediction.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
FOR SALE—Two used Electric Rad
ios. Cheap for cash. Real Bargains.
G. Mason & Son.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
Catherine Ann Peterman, late of
the Town of Wingham in the Coun
ty of Huron, Widow, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant
to the Trustee Act, that all creditors
and others having claims against the
Estate of the late Catherine Ann Pet-*
erman, are required to send particu
lars of their claims, duly verified, to
the undersigned, being the solicitor
for the Executor of the last Will and
Testament of the said deceased,, on
or before the ninth day of May, A.D.
1936, and that after such date, the
executor will proceed to distribute
the said estate, having regard only to
the claims of which he shall then have
had notice. < '
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twentieth day of April, A.D. 1936.
J. W. BUSHFIELD,' ’
Winghain, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor., >•
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
John Wood, late of the Township
of Turnberry in the County of Hut-
on, Farmer, deceased. '
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late John
Wood, are required to send particu
lars of their claims, duly verified, to
the undersigned, being the solicitor
for the Administrator of the estate
of the said deceased, on or before the
ninth day of May, A.D. 1936, and that
after such date, the administrator will
proceed to distribute the said estate,
having regard only to the claims of
which he shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twentieth day of April, A.D. 1936.
J. W. BUSHFIELD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
IN MEMORIAM
Isard’s Stores
WEEK - END
SPECIALS
Stock Up for Spring
at these
Money Saving Prices
lie 85, John Howes 74, Clarence Hen
ning 64.
Alberta M, Shiell, Teacher,
‘last
rela-
last
Hose
Fine quality of Silk Crepe Hose
On Sale ...... 59c
tfupersilk Service Weight Silk
Hose, Reg. 85c, now.......75c
5 Dozen Hose, Silk and Lisle
Mixtures 35c, 3 pairs for $1.00
Hose of good wearing Quality
on sale at .. ............... 25c
10 Doz. Girls’ Fancy Socks in
all the Best Colors; Sizes 8,
81, 94, 10; Reg. 25c, Bargain
at ..............................,........ 19c
RED BRICK BUNGALOW, beauti
fully finished, up-to-date in all res
pects. Apply to T. Fells.
SEED POTATOES a”nd"_RED Clov-
er Seed For Sale—Apply James St.
Marie, Phone 615r24, R.R. 2, Luck
now.
SPRING CLEARANCE SALE OF'
USED PIANOS. Such well-known
makes as Heintzman, Nordheimer,
Mason & Risch, Weber and others
at reasonable prices and termj.
Write Heintzman & Co., 242 Dun
das St., London, for further partic
ulars. No obligations.
MESSER—In loving memory of our
dear Mother, Mrs. J.ohn Messer,
who passed away April 25th, 1932.
Deep in our hearts you are fondly
remembered,
Sweet, happy memories cling ’round
your name;
True hearts that loved you with deep
est affection,
Always will love you in death the
same.
—Ever remembered by Husband and
Family.
CARD OF THANKS
,STORE YOUR FURS — Excellent
storage facilities for Fur and Cloth
Coats, Fur Scarfs, etc. Inquire for
full information. KING PROS.
WANTED—Man for sales distribu-L
tion, food product, direct to con
sumer. $50.00 cash necessary. Ex
ceptional proposition.* Write Hon
ey Flake Products, Limited, Wood-
stock, Ontario.
Wingham—principal — Male,
for Wingham * Public School, 8
rooms; applications close Thursday,
April 30; duties to commence Sept.
1, 1936. Apply, stating annual sal
ary expected, to W. *T. Booth, Sec
retary-Treasurer, Wingham Public
School Board.
We wish to take this opportunity
of expressing to our neighbc rs and
friends our sincere appreciation of*
their kindness to us and their many
many expressions of sympathy during
our recent sad bereavement.
Mrs. Thomas Taylor and family.
TOWNSHIP OF *
EAST WAWANOSH
Notice to Drain Contractors
un-Tenders will'be received by the ....
dersigned up to Monday, May 4th,
1936, at 3 p.m., for the construction
of McQuillan Drain in the Township
of East Wawanosh and Kinloss. Plans
and specifications may be seen at the
Clerk’s Office.
Sufficient secruity to the satisfac
tion of Council will also be required
for completion of the work.
The lowest or any tender not ne
cessarily accepted.
ALEX. PORTERFIELD, Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS TENDERS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
Mary Ellen Love, late of the Town
ship of East Wawanosh in the
County of Huron, Widow, deceas
ed.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to the Trustee Act, that* all
creditors and others having claims
against the estate of the late Mary
Ellen Love, are required to send*par
ticulars of their claims, duly verified,
to the undersigned, being the solicit
or for the Administrator of the es
tate of the said deceased, oh or be
fore the ninth day of May, A.D. 1986,
Tenders will be received up to 3.30
p.m. on May 4th, 1936, for the com
pletion of the Contract on the Kin
burn Swamp Drain.
The completion of the work must
be passed by the Engineer in charge,
and according to the plans and spec
ifications as of the Report of Geo. A.
McCubbin, Dated October 7th, 1933.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at the Clerk’s Office, Londes-
boro and a check for 10*% of contract
price must be given with tenders.
JAS. W. McCOOL,
Clerk of Hullett Township.
WESTMINSTER GUILD
All accounts not paid on or
before April 25th, 1936, will be
placed in our solicitors hands
for collection. Costs will be
added.
Rae & Thompson
The Westminster Guild met Mon
day evening. Benson Hamilton, the
President, was in charge of the op
ening exercises.
Dari Lough then took charge of the
meeting. The* Scripture lesson, from
St. Luke, 17 chap., 11-20, told of the
cleansing of the Lepers, and was tak
en hy Dari Lough. Mr. Hammond led
in prayer. ’ > >
Alvin Hammond then gave a very
interesting talk on the Mission to the
Lepers in which he stressed the great
If it’s a good used car you want.
See C. N. Merkley.
Mr. Frank Quirk1 returned
week from Florida. -
Miss Runa Wilkinson visited
tives in London last week.
Mr. Donald .Adams visited
week with friends in London.
Mrs. J. A. Currie is spending this
week w^h her daughter, Ena, at Tor-,
onto.’
’Mrs; Asutin Legge, of Holyrood,
visited with her cousin, Mrs. R. H.
Saint.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy, Sar
nia, were week-end guests of Mrs.
J. A. Currie.
Mr. Cyril Murray, of Guelph, spent
the week-end with
S. A. Murray.
One Cent Sale at
Store, Four Days, April 29, 30 and
May 1st and 2nd.
Farm Shoes—The best values in
Work' Shoes for Men and Women at
Greer’s Shoe Store.
Mrsv Thomas Parks of Dungannon,
spent1 Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Saint and family- ,
Miss Agnes MacLean, Reg.N., of
Toronto, is visiting with her mother,
Mrs. John A. .MacLean.
Mrs. Arthur McGee spent the
week-end at Ethel witl? her^ cousins,
Mr. and Mrs- John King. .
Mrs .Stewart Gordon and Mrs. Jim
Findlater, of Toronto, spent a couple
of days with Mrs.. Geo.'Ross.
Mr. and AJrs. A. M. Crawford and
Kenneth have returned home from
spending the winter in. Florida.
Mrs. Harry Fixter and daughter,
Donelda, who spent .the winter in
Vancouver, have returned home.
Mr. and' Mrs. A. Fleming, of Chat
ham, were visitors with relatives in
town a couple of days last week.
Mr.’Kenneth W. Weaver, who'has
been employed at Elk Lake, North
ern Ontario, returned home Thurs
day. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ripple of DeA
troit, visited over the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cruik-
sbank. ?
“Miss Kathleen Kalbfleisch of Tavi
stock, was a guest last week with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Kingan.
Mr. H. Barbour and Miss Irene
Jackson of Hillsburgh visited with
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jackson on Sun
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanNorman
’of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. VanNorman, prior to leaving
for the West.
Prof, and Mrs. Harry "Sniallfield
and daughter, Joan, of Guelph, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. abd Mrs.
W. W. Armstrong.
■Bring your shoes here for repairs
and see how promptly, how well and
how reasonably, we’ll repair them.—
Greer’s Shoe Store.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jackson, little
son and daughter, of Toronto, visited
with his brother, Mr. R. E. Jackson
and Mrs. Jackson one day last week.’
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLeod, Tor
onto, visited last week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Buchanan.
Miss Marion Young of Toronto was
also a guest at this home.
Miss Betty Baynham entertained a
number of friends at her home on
Thursday night last in-, houoyr ’of -her
cousin,
Exeter,
Guelph.
Mrs.
of Kitchener, was the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H., Brown Sr.,
over the week-end. Lance, who has
been visiting his parents, returned to
Kitchener with his sister.
Miss B. M. Gordon, teacher of
ano and theory. Pupils prepared
their A.T.C.M. Class Instruction
Piano, Saturday afternoon, April
This Group Instruction (not more
than six in a class) enables your child
I to obtain lessons in accordance with
the most advanced methods of teach
ing, from a qualified teacher, and at
lowest cost.
♦
Cottons
See our values in Factory
Cotton, yard wide. Cut Prices
are 10c and 15c.
Dress Goods
Wonderful value in Pure Silk
Crepe, yard wide, reg. $1.00
for 79c.
his mother, Mrs.
McKibbon’s Drug
Miss Phillippa Harness, bf
and Miss ’Molly Sparks, of
McGibbon and son, Donald)
SCHOOL REPORT
,pi-
for
in
25.
The following U the repott of 3.
No. 9, Titrnbefry, for the Winter*
Sparva Cloth
See this new fabric — soft as
silk, in a. variety of shades and
fadeless. Comes in Plain and
Fancy Patterns. Nice for Und
ies and Children’s. Wear. Plain
Colors are 35c.
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
Department
Is compete with shipments of
New Coats, Suits, Frocks,
Waists, Pullovers and Millinery.
Sale of Slips
Sale of Slips — 5 Dozen on sale
fine quality Crepe, lace trim
med, sizes 34 to 42, reg. value
$1.50. Sale .................. $1.00
Silk Bloomers, a range of col
ors, good quality, Bargain 49c
Gowns, a Range of sizes in Wo
men’s Crepe Gowns, best col
ors, Cut Price ................ 98c
Table Cloths in Fancy Colors
and Patterns. See them at 69c
Prints
50 pieces to show you. New
patterns and -guaranteed fast
colors; yard wide. Real value
at 15c and 19c. “
English Prints in nice patterns
and colors, 2 yards for ... 25c
Cretonnes, a choice of New pat
terns, Bargain, 2 yards for 25c
Smart Fashions in
Spring Frocks
Plain and Fancy Pattern Crepes
See our values at
$2.95, $3.95, $4.95 to $7.50
Waists, a variety of pretty mod
els at $1.00, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95
Coats
Your .new Spring Coat wheth
er it be the Swagger or other
styles. You will find them here
at very special prices. See our
values at $9.95, $12.95, $14.95
and $18.50.
H.E. Isard&Co.
ASHFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Davis ’and
children spent the holiday week with
relatives at Tara and AUandale.
Mrs, Roy Alton spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. Ernie
Harmsworth, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Twamley and-
children, of Chatham, spent the holi
day week with the former’s mother,
Mrs .George Twamley, near Mafe-
king.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hall and
children, and Miss Mary Hall, Brant
ford, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Godfrey Hall, 9th con.
Mrs. Sam Alton spent a few days
last week in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Twamley
have moved to their farm on the 9th
con,, from Lucknow, for the summer.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Culbert, south
of Dungannon .spent Thursday after
noon with Mr, and Mrs. John Mullin.
Messrs. Robert Nelson and son, Jim
ad John Mullin motored to London
on Tuesday.
Miss Melda Lane returned to Eedy,
near Coldwater, after spending her
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Little and little
daughter, of near Courey’s Corners,
spent the holidays with Mrs. Little’s
sister, Mrs. Srfiith, and Mr. Smith,
near Teeswater.
The Misses Ann and Rachel Mac
Donald, near Paramount, spent the
week-end in Goderich.
Sr. .Ill—Frances Powell 75, Ed
ward Powell 74.
’ Jr. Ill—Mary Powell 68.
Sr. II—Alice Howes 87, Glenn Wy-
Special Bargain
EXCURSIONS
TO ALL STATIONS IN
WESTERN CANADA
Going Dates:
Daily May 14 to 28, 1936
Return Limit; 45 Days.
Approximately
ONE CENT PER MILE
Good in Coaches only - ’
SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES
Passage Tickets also on sale, good in:
(a) Tourist sleeping cars at approxi
mately lJ4c per mile, plus regular
berth fare,
(b) parlor and standard sleeping cars
at approximately 1 i/fc per mile, plus
regular seat of berth fare. -
ROUTES—Tickets good going via
Port Arthur, Ont., Armstrong,* Ont.,
Chicago, Ill., or Sault Ste, Marie, re
turning via same route and line only.
Generous optional routings.
STOPOVERS—within limit of ticket,
both going and returning—at Port
Arthur, Ont,, Armstrong, Ont., and
west ;also at Chicago, Ill.; Sault Ste.
Marie, Mich,, and west, in accord
ance with tariffs of United States
lines.
Dull particulars from any agent
Canadian Pacific
DELICIOUS FROSTINGS
P/z
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tea-
Seven Minute Frosting
Two egg whites, unbeaten;
cups sugar; 5 tablespoons water;
teaspoons light corn syrup; 1
spoon vanilla. «.
Combine egg whites, sugar, water
and corn syrup in top of double boil
er, beating with rotary egg beater un
til thoroughly mixed. Place over
rapidly boiling water, beat constant
ly with rotary egg beater, and cook
7 minutes, or until frosting will stand
in peaks. Remove from boiling wat
er, add vanilla and beat until thick
enough to spread. . ,
Orange Filling
Mix 2 tablespoons cornstarch and
2 tablespoons sugar. Add 2 egg yolks,
the grated rind of, 1 orange, 2 table
spoons lemon juice and the juice of
2 oranges. Mix well and. add 1 cup
hot water and, 2 teaspoons butter.
C6ok in top of double boiler over hot
water, stirring constantly until thick.
Chocolate Frosting
4 squares chocolate over hot
Add 1 cup powdered sugar
tablespoons boiling water.
Melt
water,
and 2
Blend well and add 2 eggs, one at a
time, beating after each. Add 6 tab
lespoons butter, a little at a time,
beating until smooth and creamy.
Creole Frosting
Cream 1% tablespoons butter. Mix
and sift 2 cups pdwedered sugar, 1
tablespoon cocoa and % teaspoon
salt. Add part of the sugar mixture
to-the butter, beating constantly un
til smooh.’ Add remaining sugar mix
ture, alternating with 3*4 tablespoons
strong, cold coffee, beating constant
ly. Flavor with a few drops vanilla.
Prune Icing
1 cup cooked prunes
J/3 cup orange marmalade
% cup chopped walnuts
1 teaspoon lemon juice
The cooked prunes should be ston
ed and chopped very finely before
measuring. Stir in the marmalade,
walnuts, and lemon juice. Mix well
and spread on cake.
Coffee Frosting
Two cups sugar; % cup strong cof
fee; 1 teaspoon light corn syrup; 3
tablespoons butter.
Cook the sugar, coffee and corn
syrup until a small amount forms a
soft ball in cold water (230 deg. F,).
Add butter. Cool, Beat until creamy.
Orange-Chocolate Frosting
cup Confectioners’ sugar
tbspns. cocoa
tbspns. orange juice
1
4
3
% cup candied orange peel chopped
% teaspoon salt
Chop the candied orange peel finely
and measure. Mix together the cocoa,
orange juice, orange peel, and salt,
and
the
add the sugar gradually until of
right consistency to spread.
Soft Chocolate Frosting
squares bitter chocolate
cup granulated sugar
4
1
V/2 cups milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 tbspns. cornstarch
2 tbspns. cold water
2 tbspns. butter
% teaspoon salt
Melt the chocolate in the upper
part of a 2 quart boiler over boiling
water, Add the sugar, milk and the
cornstarch moistened with the cold
water, Cook until thick, stirring con
stantly so that the mixture will be
smooth and frfefe frorh- Imhps, When
thickened remove from the fire and
beat in the vanilla, butter and salt.
Cool slightly and spread.
Marshall Mattress Week
April 18th - to - 25th
“The Standard of Quality for Years”
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MARSHALL SPRING MATTRESSES
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pnl □S 3u.
FIT YOUR BODY
Marshall Arden, Inner Springs .....................,’,$15.50
Marshall Vidown, inner springs, all sizes.... $18.50
Marshall Sleepmaker, inner springs, all sizes $19.75
Marshall Walsden, inner pocket springs, all
sizes .......................... • $29.50
We have a few Specials at $28.00.
Come in and sign your name on a Coupon for a
“Free Draw”. 5 Mattresses to he given away by the
Marshall Co. We will send in your chance.
A. J. WALKER
Marshall and Simmons Bedding
Phones: Store 106. House 224.
Fresh Strawberry Frosting
IV2 cups Confectioners’ sugar
3 tbspns. mashed strawberries
2 tbspns. butter
1 teaspoon lemon juice
teaspoon salt
Melt the butter in a 2-quart sauce
pan, remove' from the heat, and add
the other ingredients. Beat' until
creamy, and spread on the cake. This
frosting may also be made by using
the strained juice of raspberries, cher
ries, or grapes, or from fruit syrup.
Egg Frosting
1 egg white, unbeaten
1^2 cups Confectioners’ sugar
1 tbspn. cold water
1 tbspn. lemon juice
*4 teaspoon salt
Add the water, lemon juice, and salt
to the unbeaten egg white. Beat with
an egg whip, adding the sugar grad
ually until of the right consistency
to spread. This makes a soft creamy
icing. It is also frosting which can be
used with a tube for decorating a.
cake. For birthday and holiday cakes
it is possible to obtain food coloring
for tinting this frosting in paste, pow
der or liquid.
A Rare
Opportunity
100 acre Farm For Sale
Tuckersmith, the “Garden
Huron”.
Good buildings, and close
School and Market.
Terms reasonable.
For particulars enquire
in
of
to
Cosens & Booth
Brandram - Henderson
Paints And Varnishes
B.-H. “English” Paint is made from the best
paint materials obtainable and includes a suitable
product for every purpose. The only white lead us
ed in its manufacture is the world’s standard —
Brandram’s Genuine B.B.
A formula label appears on each can of B.-H.
“English” paint, showing that the white base con
sists of 70% Pure White Lead and 30% Pure White
Zinc. The base is mixed ready for use with Pure
Linseed Oil, Pure Turpentine and Dryer, Pure
Tinting Colors.
—X
We also have in, stock a High Quality Cheaper
Grade of Paint.
MACHAN BROS.
Stoves and Furnaces Plumbing and Heating
Phone 58 Wingham, Ont.
JOBS OPEN!
Farm Help Is Urgently
Needed in Ontario
Unemployed Men:
FarniAPC* y°u* needs to the nearest
1 di 111vl Employment Office, Relief Admin
istrator or Agricultural Representative
Or write direct to the undersigned
DAVID A. CROLL,
Minister of Labor, Parliament Eldgs., Toronto.