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. • FOR. SAI.E
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MEAT von sA.LE •
GOOD BEEF for sale by the tatar-
• 'ter. Reef killed Under license
•). trent the Deparernent of Health.
.,.. Choice HerefOrd yearlings. RAY".3
c.NAEP ACKERT, T -I elyroo cl,
PhOrte 24-80, Ripley.. l�rrb
laRESpED CHICKENS for ogle,
6 to 0 lbs. Apply to Mrs. Her*
old Elliott, phone 709w4. 22rr18b
s PICKLING CUCUMBERS felsale,
Phone WW1 29b
TEN USED COMBINES, Pull type,
IPTO and motor, AC, II -10, Case,
$295 1-113. NeW. threshers, $1500
complete. Used threshers, $100
un. George South, ...Heatheote,
Ont. (near Thornbury). 27:5b
GRADE, 12 COMMERCIAL school
books for sale. Also two gym
salts, , size 10. Marilyn Timm,
phone 4r1, Wroxeter. 29*
GRADE IX school books for sale,
• -in brand new „condition. Phone
29*
• RENFREW •CREA.M separator
service. Complete stock of pirth,
any model. Exchange bowls,
bewls rebalanced, electric attach-
ments. Parts for Melotte-Lister
Gross ' Electric, Co-op, Vega,
Anker-Holth, American, MaSSeY,
'McCormick. Mail orders prompt-'
' ly filled. -Apply to Hulse Separ-
• ator Service, Hillsdale, Ontario,
29*
4.1
ELECTRIC CREAM separators
sold, satisfaction or refund.
Massey No, 9, 600 lbs, $65.00;
3/fcCorrnielc 1200 lbs. 890.00; Ren-
frew 900 lbs. like new $85.00;
• .Henfrew• 750, lbs. $75.00; Ren-
frew 600 lbs. $70,00. Repossessed:
Viking 600 lbs. W B regular
$225,00 for $110.00; Viking 800
lbs. stainless all electric, regular
$258.00, demonstrator $200.00.
Terms, Trades, Free delivery.
*cod hand separators, $30.00 up.
Hulse Separator Service, Hills-
dale, Ont.' 29*
• SEED WHEAT and WINTER
BARLEY
We, have a quantity of Genesee
Registered No. 1 winter wheat
• for sed. Also No. 1 commercial
winter 'barley, for seed. --Howson
And Howson Ltd. 29,5,12b
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SET COMPUTING counter scales,
white enamel, lighted, as new;
Cheap; used heavy duty electric,
range good condition $35; used.
4. loft coal stokers complete with
controls, with or without instal-
lation. Apply at Molesworth Gen-
eral Store, phone collect, Mol4s-
" worth 1, 29b,
COAL 'OR WOOD heater for sale.
-Good condition, Phone 530. 29*
USED TABLETOP Frigidaire
range for sale, lamp, clock,
deep -well cooker. Apply to l'at-
tison, Radio arid 'Electric, phone
171J, 29b
FURNACE for ebal or wood for
sale, sawdust burner, 2 70016
, • tires. Phone earl Wroxeter,
_ 29b
,
1948 DODGE sedan; 1950 Meteor
• eedan in excellent eendition, for
•aale. Phone 185. 29b
' REGIS'TERED male collie and
..male Sheltie (Miniature Collie)
81/., months 'old. Also '1 male
, spaniel, 1 year, old. Excellent
3' watch dogs. House broken.
Apply to Kasadair Kennels Reg.,
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Box 201 Mitchell, Ont., telephone
3513. • 29b
AlISCELLANROOS
XS YOUR, TELEVISION properly
insured •for all risk coverage?
• ••k'or inforniation phone 293, Stew-
art, A. Scott, Wingham. arrb
' STEWART A. SCOTT can now save
you 159, on your car or truck
'•sarance, • Yearly -or six inonths
polielea are available: Special
rates for farmers. For blither
, information phone 293, Wingham,
29rris
ki.41*.A.nor 01WAGE disposal
septic tanks, desspools, cellars,
• etc., pumped and cleaned, quick
service, all work guaranteed.
Apply Louie Blake, phone 4.2r8,
Brussels, 15rrb
WATERLOO' CATTLE Breeding
Aiatboiation "Where Better Bulb/
Are, bled", "For artificial In-
semitiation inforMation or ser-
vice front all breeds of cattle,
itlaorie the Waterlod Cattle
Breeding Aseoelattori at Clinton
Jtt 2-8441 or Milan/lay 130r12 he.,
tWeen 7.80 and 9.80 alit, We
Illitve all breed a available -* top
ValitY at. loVit Cast." 25rrb
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NOTICE TO 005110 niiiLotns
,vol.t ARE planning a building
PsOject this stnritter, We are hi
* posithin to give yell first clime,
service foe your'cement *Work.
1101.16e baSetrients and. fibers,
Urn. Walla arid fleOre (doMpleted
in one Mads
ChrititenSen, bone 1.111, Blyth.
• 2.5rrrlp
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Timm wAisiirgn—xoNsietTA
FULL or PART-TIME Saleslady
wanted,. Apply by letter only
.Stating ..eXperienee if any to Box
02, Advance,Times. 2.2b
BILLING CLERK -CASHIER foi
the Wingharn Public Utilities
effice, to work fall or part time.
Typing, but not shorthand, re-
quired. Apply by letter only giv-
ing full ,particulars of training
and experience. 29rrb
GIRL OA WOMAN to do upstairs
work In hotel, permanent po-
sition. Also dish -washer for 4-
5 weeks, Apply Brunswick Hotel,
Winghatn, 29b
SALES HELP WANTED
FULL or part-time • salesmen
wa,nted at once to.asell leading
line of Insecticides, aerpsol con-
centrates, fog sprayers, disinfect -
tants, etc., direct to the larger
dairy and beef cattle farms,
creameries, cheese faetories, in-
dustrial factories, etc, , Liberal
commission. Advertising folders
supplied, :References please,. Ap-
ply to Box 66, Advancb-Times.
29*
REAL ESTATE
EIGHT ROOM houte, garage and
three acres of land for sale. Low
down payment considered. M.
Pthippen, 11 Elmview Ave.,
Willowdale. 9,22,29b
HOUSE for sale, brick built, 3 bed-
rooms, modern bathroom and
kitchen, automatic oil heated,
good basement, good location in
Wingham, Phone 631w. 22,29*
HOUSE FOR SALE—Valuable re-
sidence property for sale in the
Village of Teeswater; fine deven-
room brick residence with gar-
age attached, hot water heating,
oak floors, modern conveniences,
newly decorated, 2/5 of an acre
of land with choice garden in
which there is a new planting of
400 strawberry plants, conven-
iently located on main highway
near ,south limits of Teeswater
and known as the Ireland resi-
dence; must be sold as Mr. Ire-
land has taken a position in Mid-
land; immediate possession. Ap-
ply tp: A. H. McTavish, Tees -
•water, Ontario. 27b
. a FOR SALE OR RENT
7 ROOM HOUSE on Centre Street.
Phone 239 or write P,O. Box 56,
Wingham. 22:29,*
. FOR. RENT
SIX ROOM HOUSE or rooms with
bath 'for rent in Wingham. Also
garage for rent.' Phone 331W
29*
WANTED TO RENT'
ROOMS OR APARTMENT wanted
to rent in or near Wingham. Ap-
ply C. I H: Wilson, Box 3, Font -
hill, Ont, 23:30b
SMALL APARTMENT _ wanted, to
rent, heated preferred.. Apply to
Box ,85 Advance -Times. 294'
• V'VANTEI)
ROOMERS wanted, central loca-
tion, Apply -to Box 67, Advance,
Times. 29h,
CHERRY 'LOOS Wanted. Highest'
cash prices paid. Apply to Wing -
ham Sawmill Co., phone 576.
29:5:12b
LIVE OR DRESSED Poultry want-
ed, Highest prices paid, Phone
' 194J. Alex Stolar, Wingham. 23*
HEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK „REMOVED • from
your farm promptly for sanitary
disposal. Telephone collec t;
Palmerston 123W, Durham 398 or
Wingharn 378. GORDON YOUNG
LIMITED. irrb
NOTTCE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER Qlll THE ES-
TATE OF ISABEL; MeLEOD, late
of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Widow, deeeab-
ed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
;Shot all persons having elahns
,against the !ate ISABEL 1VIcLEOD,
above described, Who died on the
7th day of IVIarch, 1055, at the
Town of Burlington in the County
of Peel, and who Was the Wiclew
of the late ienti MeLeod who re.,
Sided at the Village of Wroxeter
in the County of Hurl:4n, are re-
quired to sow their claims, duly
Verified, to the undersigned seiicl.
tor, before' the 5th day Of Septem-
ber, 1950. •After said date, the
estate will be distributed arid the
Exoeutors will only be liable for
eisilnS of Whiclh they 'MVO then
received netlee,
DATED at Walkerton this Ith
day of August, A.D., 1958.
Ildward Wylie and Thoraas
Shearer, eenters Of the Estate
"Of IOW McLeod, dedeastd,
by their solieltor
CAVPIIELL (Aim, Qz,
Willsotos, 014000 1,23,80b
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COMING EVENTS
THE REGULAR SATURDAY
evening Bingo, under the auspi-
ces of 'the. Canadian Leglen will
be held in the Council Chambers
on Saturday, September 1st, at
o'clock, Good prizes. 05 22,99b
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
35 'OR N PIGS for sale two months
old, Apply to Ed Horton, Bel -
more, gone 171.31. 294'
LOOK AHEAD WITH
"LANDRACE
The fast-growing, meat -type hog.
Purebred Landrace and Land -
race x Yorkshire Hybrids, Regu-
larly available, Bestwood Farm,
R. R, 2,, Newmarket, phone 3.30J1.4
29b,
11. CHUNKS for sale. Apply- to
Edward PoWell, R.R. 1, 'Wing -
ham, phone 18r14, Wroxeter.
29*
TEACHERS WANTED
MUSIC SUPERVISOR wanted RV
schocas in -the Culross-Teesvvater
School Area, Ten raral schools
and three rooms in, Teeswater
Public School, Applicants may
apply up to Sept. 4, stating
qualifications and salary expect-
ed. James M, Reid, Sec.-treas.,
R.R. 3 Teeswater, phone 146r13,
'29b
INVESTMENTS
INVEST NO MONEY - Your own
business on a full or part-time
basis, Ideal for slightly handi-
capped persons or those wishing
to augment their. present 'in-
come, Excellent remuneration
for conscientious applicants
willing to work consistently.
Apply P.O. Box 552, London,
Ontario. • 29b
GENERAL BULLDOZING
DIGGING STUMPS, stones, haw-
thorns, fence bottoms; new land
cleared and worked; logs skid-
ded; lawns levelled, back -filling.
Ross Hastings, phone 740, Wing -
ham, 25,rr27S*
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A DRY WISECRACK
Reeve John Graham of 'Goderich
hit the headlines recently. At „a
meeting of the Goderich Town
Council he gave his views on the
Canada Tetaperance Act. The
possibility of getting a vote- in
Goderich or, Huron County with a
view to repeal, was under -dis-
cussion.
"My opinion", saill the Reeve, "is
that if the town voted, it would
go .wet, but if the whole County
'voted it would stay dry, as it is
now' Of course", he added, "that's
not very dry." .
Reeve Graham is probably cor-
rect in his prediction, but his
laugh line is ridiculous. -Actually
Huron, County is very dry compar-
ed with most if not all the other
*Counties in Ontario. The proof
lies in Alcoholics Statistics reletts-
ed by the Alcoholism Research
Foundation of Ontario not long
since. In a list of seven Counties
given, Middlesex leads with 3160
alcoholics per 100,000 of population,
Huron County is lowest with 750
alcoholics per 100,000. Only Huron,
of the cOunties listed, is under the
C.T.A. Par less liquor flows here,
for I we.. have
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MORRIS CENTENNIAL
CREDITORS
Anyone having a bill against
Morris Centennial Committee is
asked to submit it at once so that
all accounts may be settled at
September meeting. Also the Men-
tity of some prize winners in the
parade is not known to the com-
mittee, 'please send your name at
once to the treasurer: .First prize,
best comic float, No. 7; first prize
best clown; fifth prize, best' decor-
ated bicycle; first prize, also third
prize, old vehicle running on its
own power, No. 10 and No, 37.
Ralph Shaw, treasurer, '22:29b
Nonce ,
*axons rnovEcynoN ACT
R.S.O. 1937 CHAP. Wig
NO person shall either directly or
indirectly sell or give or furnish to
a, child under 18 years of age cigar-
ettes, cigars or tobacco in any form,
Recently there have been several
Complaintre minors smoking
cigarettes, etc,, in future any per-
sons supplying cigarettes to minors
will ,be summoned to police court,
Where Conviction Indy result in
Maximititi penalty of $50
T. W. Platt,
Chief of Police,
F22:20b
li, ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometritt •
Patrick St i • WittoliaM
Photie.170 ,
Box Holders' Names
Not Given Out .
Strictly against our rulea
to divulge the -name or address
of any advertiser Wing an
Advance -Tithes Rex isr110001,1
r !Noe do not tisk us Or' thisi
information, '
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DIED
/3LAIR — At Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, August
22nd, Samuel Blair, aged' 88,
of Teeswater. Surviving is his
son, ,Archie Blair:
Thomas B, McArter
Buried at Blyth ' 4
A funeral service for the .late
Thomas Baxter McArter wag 'held
from the' Tasker Memorial „Chapel,
Blyth, on Wednesday, August 22nd,
at .2,80 .p.m., cenchicted by the
Rev. Bran tleVries, rector of Trin-
ity Anglican Church. Interment
followed in Blyth-Ilnion:Cernetery.
Following, the family service At
the graVeskle, the last, rites of the
Masonic 'Order were condueted by
the officers and members of Blyth
A.F. & A.U. NO, 300. 1VIembers of
Blyth I,O.O.F..- No. .860, • acted as
flowerbearers.
•Pallbearers were Messrs, Albeit
Vocklen, Walter Shortreed, Allan
Grant, Elwood Shortreed, Sohn
Johnston and •W, N. Watson, Six
members of Blyth 'Masonic Lodge
acted as honorary pallbearers.
The late Mr. McArter, who wae
in his 80th year was stricken•sud,-
denly at his home .on Friday, and
passed away on Sunday, August
19th,
Born on the lith concession of
Morris Township, north -half lot 29,
on September 20th, 1876, he was A
son of- the late :William McArter
and Janet McKersey. With 'the ex-
ception of some 20 years spent in
Western Canada, he had spent his
entire life as a resident of Blyth.
He was an active sportsman in
his earlier years and • had played
football and baseball for teams in
Blyth, Wingham, Clinton and, Sea -
forth. In later years he was. an
ardent follower Of leeal baseball
teams. .
For many years he was a phetta-
grapher in Blyth, Brussels, Toronto,
Winnipeg, .Man., Melford, Sash,
Tisdale Sask., and Harney,' Mani-
toba. •He Was also an outstanding
penman and gave his services free-
ly in this respect, one such act
standing as a memerial to his hand
in the form of an honour rail of
serViee members in Blyth Masonic
Lodge. For many years, and -up
until recently, he was an excellent
painter and exterior decorator
around the community.
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Prominent in, local • fraternal
societies, he was a member of Blyth
A.F. & AM, No. 303, and received
special recognition last spring
when he was presented with his
50 -year membership jewel on the
occasion of the annual visit pf the
District Deputy Grand Master and
other dignitaries of the Order
to Blyth Lodge. Had It lived until
this fall he would have been •simil-
arily honoured by Blyth
No. 366.
On November 25th, 1939, he mar-
ried Mary. Collinson, Blyth, in a
4.ferantiY :.,•'et • Vilnitir'4.• -Ankh-ban;
Church reckorY, performed by the
Rev. R. M, Weekes, who was rector
at Blyth at that time. The couple
resided on Dinsley Street, Blyth.
Besides his sorrowing widow, he
is survived by a brcithet, Hugh Alex
1VleArter, of Hartney, Man., who is
the last survivor of a family of
eight, also a, number of nephews
and nieces.
NOTICE .TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OE FLORA
11/feCALLUM '
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate Of the above'
mentioned late of the Town • of
Wingham, County of Huron, Spin-
ster, who died on the tenth day
of July, 1956, are required to file
proof of same with the undersign-
ed on or before the eighth day of
September, 1956.
After that 'date the exedetrixes
Will proceed to distribute the es-
tate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingam this 21st day
of August, 1956,
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ont.
Solicitors for the Executrixes.
22,29,5b
NOTICE TO CREDITOR%
IN THE ESTATE or PETER
MOFFATT
ALL PERSONS having dolma
against the estate of the above
Mentioned tete of the Township
of Morris, County of Huron,
Farmer, who died on the seVenth
day of August, 1.950, are required
to file proof of same With the tut-
dereigrted on or before the 'eighth
day Of September, 1966.
After that date tha executor
Will Wooed to distribute %the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which be shall then
have had notice.
DATED at 'night:tin this 210t
day of August, 1958.
CRAWFORD & 1118THERINGTON
Wilit4hatrit Oiltarl0
*Solicitors for the t :wow,
22,18,5b
BIRTHS
FORTUNE --At Wingimm enernl
HasPitali gn Wednesday, • August
22: to Mr. and.Ws. Donald For-
tune, R.R. I, Wingham, a daugh-
ter.
'SWAN—At Wingharn General Hos-
pita], on Thursday; Aagust 230,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Swap,
R.R. 1, Teeswater, a daughter,
IANSEN—At Winghtlin General
Hbenithl, on Thursday; Aegitst
23rd, to Mr. and Ivers, 4oliannes
Jansen, R.R, 3, Wingham,
daughter, •
avasoN—At vvingharn General
IR/vital, on Friagy, August,
24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Cerson, Teeswater, a son:
HUFFMAN—Ai Winghany General
Hospital, on Saturday, :August
25th, to Mr, and Mrs.. Raymond
Huffman, R,R, 2, Teeswater, a
son, •
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IVIcDOUGALL-LAt Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Sunday, Aegost
26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray
' McDougall, RA. 2, Wingham, a
son.
MAIZE — At Wingham General'
HOspltal, on Monday; Angast
27th, tc) Mr. and Mrs. Goidon
Maize, R.R. 1, !Dungannon, a
daughter. .
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pRITCHARD—At Wingkarn. Gen-
eral Hospital,. on 'Monday, .August
27th, to -Mr. and Mrs. John
Pritchard, RR', 1, Lucknow, 'a
daughter,,
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BENINGER—Jim and Joyce Ben -
Inger are pleased to announce
the arrival of a daughter, Aileen
Marie on Thursday, . August
9th, 1956, at Calgary. ..Geoeral
Hospital.' • • - 29h
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LENNOX—In Hurnber 'Xeinorial
Hospital, 'Weston, On Friday,
August 24, 1956, to Mr and Mrs.
Lorne Lennox of Huanh.r.*Sine-
mit, a daughter. .
FALCONER—Rellion, .and 'Doreen
Falconer wish -to announee 'the
birth of their son ,at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Sarnia, on Wednesday,
August 22, 1956, a brother: for!
Brian.
CARD OF THANKS
Dorothy. and I wish to say thank
you to each one of our Blucvale
friends for the beautiful and prac-
tical gift we received in 'honor of
our recent marriage. We' wish
especially to thank those whose
personal efforts made it possible.
We will take with us to the East
both your gift and your good
wishes.—George H. Thomson. 29*
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation -..1.fOr cards
sent to me and also thanks to all
those who so willingly assisted me
in any way while in the hospital
and since returning home.—Hugh
Simpson. 29b
FINANCING A CAR?
•• Before you buy ask about our
Low Cost Financing , Service- with
.toinplete Insurance 'Coverage,
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C'hone 293 . • Wingham
;.
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CALL LEE'S 185
Historic Commitwo.
Now in Operation
Nine members Of the Ontario '
Archaeological and HiSterie Sites
1C4oenttmo I ttoen, sseertv oupan bdy atehvoelolepgiclnat:
Al$10'4; historical heritage" are in
operation and have been -for some
weeks, in meetings at Queen's
Pak, Toronto. Their opeatiOns are
directed voluntarily to present to
the people or Ontario the .",ropaaace
of Ontario's history", from the
stone age Indian to the beoea-aged
ploneeelttwo farmer,
One
oolady r000ll)ors of the
beard is the maYer of a feat grow-
ing small city, . Mrs:, Bernadette
Smith of Woorletacic. The second Is
a St. Theinaa H. R. laniSewife, Mrs.
Women'.
theoltrie.11F•19, itn°Tellnit;; t untpeeasts.Ity r131 P4ol df tf
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ATOM the male members are
Prof, ThoilleS P. Moilwraith, UM,"
versity of Toranto anthropologist,
archaeologist, and authority on
Canada's West Coast Indians; Wil-
frid W. Jury, curator of the nil-
versity of Western Ontario's mus-
eum .of Indian- Archaeology and
Pioneer Life at f.,ondon, and one
of the•proVinee's best known sifters
of the soil; the Rev. John mopoe,
frey; S. .T., directOr of the world
fames' Martyr's Shrine et Mid-,
land and historic. Fort Ste. Marie 1;
Dr. 'George Stanley of the Royal
Military College,, Kingston, author
and authority on Canadian history;
Prof: J. •M. S. Careless, equally
well known author and historian
,of,the University ,of Toronto; Lee -
lie Gray, prifylon, Ont,, dairy execu-
tive and past breSideat of tbe-Ont-
ark) Hiptoricar Spciety, and Wil-
liam'ill'Cranton, Midland, who, as
chairman -of the• board, is also
local rauseurri:'"presiclent, news-
paperman and thisiness off Wel,
Initial aetion•Was confined to nd-
visit* the .government- on steps to
be taken to 'guard important arch-
aeological its ag'ainst depreda-
tion from over -enthusiastic but not
too seientifte diggers. Such excava-
tions as are now sanctioned by the
board, and somennes aided by the,
government, must 'be carried on by
skilled. archaeologists with regular
reporting reqUired on the results
of their underground search for
hidden history. .
Royal blob plaqUes with gold
lettering, Will 'Spoil make their ap-
pearance and the. plain "historic
site ahead? markers of the De-
partment of Highways are being
replaced by signs *Leh will carry
full identification.
First of the new proviacial his-
,
torical Plaques will be erected out-
side the legislative buildings to 'tell
how. Queen's Park was in 1860
named by the Prince of Wales,
later ••King Edward VII, after hie
mother,- Queen Victoria, The -Ont-
ario legislature held its first ses-
sion in the new buildings in
Queen' S Park. on April 4, 3:893,
under' ._
Sir Oliver Mowat. Earlier'
meeting place had been on Front
Street.
But the Board's work is not being
confined to Toronto. Among other
broad regions now under study for
more informative marking are the
site of the province's first legislat-
ure, Niagara -on -the -Lake; the -his-
toric Midland district along the
St. Lawrence Seaway area; -and the
north shore of Lake Ontario; the
Htironitt district between Lake
Simcoe 'andGeorgian Bay.
Desirability of marking many In-
dividual sites is also under active
study, Included among these are
the site of Crooke's Mill at An -
easter, and Eastwood's Mill in the
Don' Valley, Ontario's first and
:„O‘ecend paper Mill; the trading post
Mialdpicoten; the Port Carling
lockb.in 'Muskoka; Chiefswood, the
harge of 7Paultne Jbhasbn ,near
Brantford; the factory near Inger-
soll where the world's largest
cheese Wall made.
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, bows'*vciore
business with
WILLIAM REED
WINGHAM - PHONE 292M
Salesman for Lloyd Michel
Real Estate, Builnees Broker
Brussels, Ont. • ,
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SUIT SALE
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HullQ 'Folks!'
Several years ago the atitonmbile horn was outlawed in Mon -
phis, Tenn, A special ordinance made It Illegal to sound the
slightest beep inside the city limits because police and safety
officials nought horn blowing as-vipmore of a nuisance than #
neemitY. It had spme surprising' results,
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NO-ny taxicabs di4eenneeted their horns. Drivers said the
temptation to blow their horn in traffic was always great and
it Was safer to remove Om. An elbow Might touch the horn
accidentally, which could prove both eastly and embarralsing.
Fines for violation of the anti -born blowing law ranged from
81000 upwards, It was effective, and visitors to the city often
commented on how ,quiet Memphis was.
A group of women in the* East Memphis
Women's Club asked the City to install an auto- '
mobile horn in the museum or ,set, one up,,in a
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park so children would know what one looked
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•;1 A visiting motorist from .ISIIssissippi evaded
the ban horn, blowiug, Be attached an
electric doorbell to the side of his car and drove
through the heart of Memphis ringing his bell
merrily, Police scratched their heads, hue allow-
ed him to -proceed. Motorists and pedestrians
LORNE McDONALOguffawea.
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If all •the motorists in the world were Wide awake and all
pedestrians watched where they were going, there would be no
need for autemcibile. horns. But I know many tight spot a.
polite "beep -beep" of the horn has got me out of.
All the cars On 010r OSO ear Jot have horns, a wide variety
of somas because we have a wide variety t used Cara. 411 the
horns work,because we don/ sell any cars in. Memphis, Tenn.,
and everything else in the ears we sell Works too, '
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BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
CRAWFORD &
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A. II. McTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
'TEES WATER - ONTARIO
Telephone 23 Teeswater
Wroxeter—Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or
by appointment,
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.13., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs, Viola R. flosnoth R.O.
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Barristers, Solicitor, Etc.
Wingham, Phone 48
3. II. CRAVVIrORD, Q.C.
B. HETIUERINGTON, Q.C.
J. W. BUSIIFIELD
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holders for Over 'ft ootitory.
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H.C,AitteLeall Insurance Agency*
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