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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-05-30, Page 2Wellington received a Severe shaking., up and a badly bruised leg as the horse landed on his leg. He was attended by Dr. B. C. Weir, and ...Gordon R, Taylor drove the injured lad to his =home.. Appeal Dismissed In 'Eruct I4urder Case The decision (4 the Ontario Court of Appeal in the case of Neil Nash- kawa, Indian of the Saugeen Reserve, from conviction of murder and .sent- enee of death in the . shooting of Pte Walter Lavallee at Southampton, on January 6th -last, was made public on Wednesday, the court dismissing the appeal, This means that unless steps are taken to secure clemency for the convicted Indian and upheld by the Governor-General, he will be hanged, in the gaol yard here on Wednesday, June 5th as stipulated by the Assize court judge,--Walkerton Herald and Times, Change Crank Case Oil Lubricate Chassis timior,4!„ ,._A•027:„,457 04 4. et 751 1:3; Offfirel„Pd, °I I I 11 t4A ,i s 1 - In common with all. products of •the farm, there will l an assured market for all the eggs that can possibly be produced in Canada this year. Users of CO-OP Mix Chick Starter and CO-OP Mix Grow Mash have been enthusiastic over the results obtained this season. A trial will convince you that CO-OP Mix Lay Mash is just what is required to assure maxi- mum egg production. Get your pullets off to the proper start by providing them with CO-OP Mix Lay Mash. It is the last word in scientifically balanced feed and your local CO-OP Mix mill has a fresh sup. ply on hand at all times. ArCO•OP MIX LAY MASH" PICKLES Rose or Sour Mix 16 oz. jar 25c Dainty Lunch MAYONNAISE 8 oz. jar 17c 16 oz. jar 25c Aylmer Prune. PLUMS Choice, 20 oz. tin ......15c Five Roses FLOUR 7 lb. bag 25c 24 lb bag 75c aras N TISSUE, 2 rolls . .13c MARMALADE, Aylmer Orange, 24 oz. jar 29c Aylmer BOILED DINNER 15 oz. tin 19c White Swan Tissue, 3 for 27c Kellogg's BRAN FLAKES 8 oz. 1k 14 oz. 15c Biscuit DARES, lb. 25c Lynn Valley BEET GREENS, 20 oz. tin 2 for 25c Dominion \BREAD, 2 for 15c Fruit and Vegetable SPECIALS Aylmer SOUPS Vegetabie, Green Pea or Celery, 10 oz. tins .2 for 15c Richmello COFFEE, lb. 35c Neilson's COCOA 8 oz. tin 19c 16 oz. tin 29c Horne's Emulsified EXTRACTS, 2 oz. „ „ .22c LAUNDRY SOAP A.B.C. Cake „ Y ...3 for 14c GRAPE FRUI T, 96s, 4 27c SPINACH, lb. 10c California CARROTS 3 lbs. , 4. „ , , 27c PEANUTS, Salted, Cello pound — — • . .33c Texas ONIONS . 2 Ibt, 15c Oxford. Inn CHILI CON CARNE 15 oz. tin..............lit Pr sto-Pack WAX PAPER pkg. 4, ,,,, — . 90 Green CELERY 4's Y.. Y Y. „ Y Y Y Y Y Y.2 for 27c 60MINI0ri STOMIS Poultry Population PAGE TWO THE WIIsIGHAIVI ADVANCE-TIMES .Thursday, May aOth, 1946 r•Trrrp•••••.,...rrr, came ;WW1 the lair And there they found nine little foxes and the lair was stocked with two chicken and a ground hog, As Howard Johns is raising a • goodly 'number of chickens he now urea he is going to have more for mar- ket than he otherwise would, A keen watch is being kept for the older foxes, '-^Exeter Times-Advocate, SEE .THE NEW SERVEL ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR NQ MOVING PARTS ABSOLUTELY SILENT — AT -- Mrs, R. Davidson, Dungannon, Dies In Goderich One of the district's most widely- known figures for many years, Mrs, Robert Davidson. of Dungannon, died in hospital at Goderich on Monday of. last -week. Mrs, Davidson, who was in her 08th year, had been in failing health for a number of years, Recent- ly she underwent an operation in God, erich hospital for amputation of her leg, Se was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs,. Joseph McCluswey, of Goderich township. McGILL Radio Service Phone 380. Check Brake Fluid Change. Differential and Transmission Lubricants Repack Spring Covers Check Steering Gear Box Repack Front Wheel Bearings umilea nimigovim KEEP YOUR CAR UP T O PAR BY HAVING IT SERVICED AT Bird Returns After 21 Months A pigeon which was sent to Mont- real in August, 1944, as an entry in one of the Goderich Pigeon Club's rac- es, returned just last week to its own- er, Percy Johnston, owner of the Whiz Bang loft. What kept the bird from completing the trip in less than the twenty-one months it took is a myst- ery.--.Goderich Signal-Star. Edwards' Motor Sales Victoria Street Wingham 4 Your Authorized Dealer for Chrysler and Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks PHONE 417, WINGHAM, ONT. Tune in to our Radio Program, 8,45 Wednesday Evenings, 920 on your dial Beigrave Co-Op. Association Armed Thugs Take $14,000 At Ailsa Craig Two masked gunmen forced the staff of the Bank of Commerce at Ailsa Craig into the vault last week and drove off toward London, after gath- ering up loot totalling $14,120. Police said one of the gunmen carried a .38 calibre nickle-plated revolver. They were masked with handkerchiefs. Al- though the pair tried to lock the staff members in the ..Vault while they made their getaway an electric cord prevent- ed the door from closing. Unearth Den of Foxes Observing the actions of a couple of foxes on the side of a hill at the rear of their neighbor's barn Wesley and Howard Johns of the 6th con. of 1J:us- borne, decided to investigate and dis- covered a fox-hole. With the aid of Mr. Les. Robinson, Kenneth Johns and Edwin Miller the men with shovels started to dig and after two hours General Accountancy- for the SMALL BUSINESS MAN, PROFESSIONAL MAN, and THE FARMER. S. Pynint P. O. Box 40 RIPLEY ONT. Arthur Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Drennan and son, Harry of Hanover, spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacGregor. teeth is creating a sensation in the dis- trict. Over 200 have seen the red calf, now two weeks old, to the tune of 25 cents a person. Mr. Robinson has been offered $500 for the calf, but of date has retained it. Frightened Horse Falls on Auburn Boy Rider Wellington MeNall, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNall, receiv- ed painful injuries when the horse he was riding became frightened and fell at the top of the Maitland River hill. Toronto, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MeIlrath, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Sprague and daughter, Irene of Toontp, spent a few days last week at the home of his nep- hew, Mr. E. H. Groskorth. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and children of Preston, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. INTERESTING CLIPS OF- DISTRICT NEWS 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Luther Twp. Man Offered $500 For Freak Calf A calf born on the the Robinson farm, eighth concession of Luther Township, with complete heads, two mouths, two tongues and two sets of PLASTER REPAIRING Plaster repairs promptly and neatly done. in length of life WHEN YOU USE ... A. French & Son Plastering Contractors Box 23 - 'Phone 187 Winghain Ont. 4.4 67 ESTIMATES FREE Specialists in Cornice Work and Decorative Plastering WHITECHURCH Mrs, John Rose, who had been visit- ing with McClenaglian relatives in this district for the past six weeks left on Saturday for her home at Carievale, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Jackson of Au- burn, visited on Sunday with her aunt, Miss Christena Laidlaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent of Auburn, also visited there and with other relatives in E, Wawanosh. Mr. Robert Laidlaw of Preston, spent the week-end at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan of Kitchener, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ben. McClen- aghan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes of Mor- ris, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto, and Mr. Carman Farrier of New To- ronto, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R, Farrier, The men at the saw mill had a ted- ious time for a few days last week try- ing to get the top two rounds off the smoke stack. It had become buckled in the wind, causing considerable back- draft below. When it finally came down, it pierced right through the roof into the room 'below. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon. and June of Toronto, spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pardon. Miss Agnes MacKay returned with Hector to Toronto on Saturday while Mrs. Purdon and June stayed to visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClenaghan and Mr. Harry McClenaghan, of Bel- grave, attended the funeral of the late Miss Mary Louise Holmes, a sister of Mrs. A. D. Beaton, at Clinton on Tues- day last, v Mrs., Alex Seally of Quill Lake, Sask., arrived home from the West one day last week, Formerly Edith Gaunt, she is visiting at the borne of her sister, Mrs. George McClenaghan, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson of Auburn, also Mr, Beth Gaunt of Galt, also spent Sunda there. Mrs. David Farrier of Lucknow, and well-known in this distrirt, has been very low in the Wingham Hospital, over the week-end. She is a sister of Mr. Walter 'Lott. , Born—On Sunday, May 26th., in Grace Hospital, Detroit, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Toomey, (nee Pearl Creighton), a son, and to Mr. and Mrs, Francis Creighton, on Saturday, May 25th„ in Detroit, a daughter. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan- : iel Bolt were called to their home at Blyth on Sunday, on account of the severe illness of Mrs. 'Bolt, The five daughters, Mrs, Bruce of Wallace- : burg, Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Moore of Acton, Mrs. Fox of London and Mrs. John Purdon were all present. It was thought that she had suffered a stroke. Miss Louise Martin of Kincardine, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin. Mr. anti Mrs. Malcolm Ross and Mary Ellen of Toronto, spent last yeek with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Ross, Mr. MadGregor of Flesherton, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacGregor, Mr. Adam' Roberton and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mch3urney of E. Wawanosh, and Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Peacock and children of Bluevale, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Dawson Craig and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hall of Wingham, also spent Sunday there, Mrs. Mundell of Detroit, Mrs: Bus. chleti of Toronto and Miss Lillian Pat- erson of Ayr, and Mr, and Mrs. Neil Paterson of Leamington, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Paterson and baby, daugh- ter of Detroit, spent the yeek-end at the home of Mr,F: McK Paterson, . Miss Plorente Beecroft and Mr. 12.0y McGee of Toronto spent the week-.end at their respective hone-es here, Splendid congregations attended the Anniversary services held in White- church Presbywilerian Church on Sun- day, with Rev., A. Nimmo, of Wing.. ham, in charge for both services. In the morning he chose for his discourse, the supreme task of the church, and in the evening, Abide with rile. The choir rendered special anthems for the Oc- caSiOti, While here he was a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Maellrath, Miss Lettie FoX of Hamilton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, A. Vox, returning to Raiiillton on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Mel, Cox of Ramilton, and rottileflY of -Auburn and Whitcehtirell. SerViee'S hi the Presbyterian Church here will be withdrawn next Sunday on aceotuit of anniversary services at Calvin Church, Mr. and Mrs, Wfit. Underwood' of 'etkikiii:iwypRo.-040f1F•si •`OFFICE 1111111111111111111111011111===ilillMinSIEMI It is now almost certain that there will be more pullets go to the laying houses this fall than ever before. Reports from hatcheries indicate that the hatch this year will surpass the record hatchings of 1944. However ,there is no need to worry about the possibility of over-production "breaking the mar- ket", With meat rationed in Canada there is a stronger than usual market for poultry meat. Britain has assured our government that they are in the market for all our surplus egg production. All indications point toward a profitable time for the poultryman this year, Of course, he must be a good manager and a good feeder or his profit may be drastically- reduced. A good feeder TODAY is a SHUR-GAIN feeder because SHUR-GAIN means balanced feed at LOWER. COST. CANADA PACKERS, WINOIIAM VICTOR CASEMORE, WHITECHURCH MIONNEY BROS, BIEVALE JOHN INSTEAD, DELMORE