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OR SALE -Two hundred-aere farm , wanoeh Township, on Friday„
on the Bletevale Road, .short dis- Ill:arch 9th, 1934, et 1! o'clock p.m.,
ranee from town; 40 acre e of bash. sharp. The -following i11 be offer
One of the best farnie in the town- ed flat sale:
0, shin. For sale cheap to close an 1 red COW, eight years old; 1 roan
estate. Apply T, Felis, yearling, 1 red yearling; 3 calves; 1
hayloader, 1 binder; 1 harroev cart, 1
.FOR SALE -1 '<lichen eebinet, 1 Eu- horse rake, 1 , clutivator, 1 disc, 1
reka, stone Barrel Churn, 1 oil stove Mower, 1 seeder, 1 set eleighs, 1 gang
, Detroit vapee; 1 pair boys' Boote Plow, 1 manure spreader, 1 Walking -
ands katee, size 7. Apply Advance- plow,1 buggy, 1 fanning mill, and
Times. quantity Of hay and grain.
; Terms -CASH.
)c: LOST -Too Homo& medium; Dated at .-Wingham, Ontaeio, this
27th .day of February,: A.D. 1934:
size; answer to "jack." Alf. Robie-
For further particulars apply to any:
- of the undersigned.
James Taylor, Belg-rave, Ont.
LOST -e-10 Dollar Bill, between the
C.N.R. station and„ Lower Wing- •TeeeAsuiceteeloleer`
son, Trustee,
ham. Reward. Finder please. leave
STRATFOR.D, Ontario. ,
- with Albert Horne; BlatIcsmith.•
J. W. Bushfield, Whig:ham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Trustee herein.
OGS WANTED AT BELGRAVE-- •
Soft elm No. 1: grade, free from .
MORTGAGE SALE
limb knots, straight grain, ty,-elve •
, feet long and, a few six feet, $20.00 Of. Valuable Farm Property' in the
per M. Soft Maple, cut logs 10 and
Township of East Wawanosh in the
12 feet, mostly 12 feet, $20.00 Per M County of Huron.
Basswood, cut logs, 10 and 12 feet
"$18 00 per M Pe- Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort-
(The above two, soft maple and gage which will be produced at- the
basswood) will go with knots, but • time of sale, there will be offered for
must be sound Meas el, 1-1. paki sale by public auction at J. H. Craw -
for in the Spring. James Stevenson ford's office in the Town of Whip phone 42-11, Brussels.
• ham, on Saturday,' the 10th day of
•MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route afternoon by T. Bennett,. Auction_
cer,, the following property, namely:
County. Reliable hustler 'should ALL AND SINGULAR that cm
- start earning $25 weekly and me .tain parcel or tract of land and prem -
crease rapidly. Write immediately. ises situate, lying and being in the
Rawleigh Co., Dept. CN -125-S, Township of East, Wawanosh in the
Montreal, Canada.
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent
of the purchase money an the day of
, "
'sale, and the balance in twenty, days
thereafter, The properties .will be of'.
Need subject to a reserved bid.
.Further particulars and conditions
of sale will be made known on the
day of sale or may be had on applie
cation to the undersigned.
At :the! same time and place there
will be offered for sale the following
farm stock, implements, etc.:. •
HORSES,: 1 black mare 12 years
old; 1 gray mare 10 years old; 1 bay
horse.; 1 aged driver; COWS; 1 Dar -
ham cow 6 years old; 1 'Durham cow
5 years old; 1 Durham co* 5 vears
old; 1 Djarliam cow 3 years old; 1
jersey Cow -5 years old; CATTLE;
2 yearling heifers; 3 yearling steers;
1 calf, week old; 5 fat steers, 1 pure
bred Durham . bull, 1 Jersey hull, 1
year old, 6 calves; SWINE: 1 sow
and 11 little pigs, 1$ hogs; 3 chunks;
SHEEP: 12 ewes. 50 hens. -`
IMPLEMENTS: 1 Massey -Harris
binder, 1 - mower', 1 rake, manure rush, skated down ;eight wing and
spreader, 2 -section harrow, 1 set liar- Passed to Thompson, who, with, only
rows, 1 set of sleighs, '1 light -sleigh, one man to beat,efed Rae a perfect
2 lumber wagons,. i light wagon, 1 pass and the latter's •shot forced its
buggy, / hayloader, 2 sets of liarness,
1 cultivator, 1 3 -horse power. gesolerie way through McGee's pads into the
engine, 1 single furrow riding phi*, net: For a few minute; the Stars bad
1. Walking Plow; 1 wagon box and
stock .rack, slidinge hayrack, 1 ,good
sugar kettle. : `.
PRODUCE: About 6b bushels of
Wheat, about 11 ton of hay and some
pees.
There is also a quantity of scant-
ling; fence posts, and•wood, ;arid oth-
had ,goend chances for the Old Threerserewarded their efforts, while the Oile
but cull shot straight into Zulauf's ers' attack didn't stem 1:0 click, Jan
pads, Lance Browne took the only Cruikshanks .'dreev the period's lone
penalty for bolding Barney. The All penalty.
Stars let go nine dead -on shots 'this Third period goals by Mitchell and
Period to the Old Timers' seven and
.had a slight margin on the period's
pIeYe ^
13oth teams started their second
lines in the final period and the All
Stars scored in the first five seconds
of play, Elliott taking the puck back
of his own net, rounded the right Ride
of the Oldsters' defence and blazed a,
shut from about thirty feet -out that
had M,cGee beaten all the way, the
shot'eatching the upper left-hand cor-
ner. Sturdy got through for the Old
Timers but fell before getting his drives,
shot off. The front lines came on Supertest-Goal, Zulauf, def., Bain
again and the Ancients pressed heed. Wain; centre, L. Browne; wings, El
After eigh minutes Som'n
ers stopped a ote Thompson; Subs: HeeMitchell
Carr, Mason, Welsh, Bell.
Old Timers -Goal, Groves; def., W
Lockridge, A. Lockridge; centre
Howson, wings, A. lefitchell, B.
-Browne, H. Browne, Cruickshank,
Sturdy.
the Old Timers on the run, but some Referee -Somers„
remarkable falling saves by McGee lst period -1 Old Timers, How -
kept them in the hunt, For the; last son. 2 Super., Elliott (L Browne),
seven Or eight minutes the Oldsters 3 Super., Elliott (L. Browne), 4 Old
went on the rampage but some good T., A. Mitchell (Howson). 5 Old T.,
blocking by the deefnce and neat Sturdy (Cruikshank). 6 Super., H.
er articles too numerousto mention. clearing by
the forwards kept them Mitchell. 7 Old T,, Sturdy. PenaltY
TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Every- shackled. The Star drew down three H. Browne.
thing will he sold without reserve as penalties in this period, Browne, Gure 2nd period --Old T., Howson (B.
the estate must be closed out.
DAYED the nineteenth day of Feb- ney and Mitchell each drawing rests. Browne). 9 yd T., H. Browne, (A.
ruary, A.D. 1934. The latter handed out some hard Lockridge), Penalty, Cruickshank.
J. H. CRAWFORD, bedy--checks to' slow up the Old Boys.
For the last foue minutes the Stars
hoisted the puck down the ice to re-
lieve the pressuee a bit. McGee 'stop -
pea nine mare during the period and
"Zulie" six.
All Stars -Goal, Zulauf, def., Som -
Ted Elliott drew the Oilera UP: to
vithin one goal, but the Y couldn't get
the eqoaleeer. Lance Browne' miseed
a glorious' chance when he 'sleetedin
alone on Grieves but shot away wide.
Alf. Loekridge's' drive hit the goal -
poet for the Old Timers' most dange
emus ehrinee. All the Oldsters play-
ed real good gamer particularlyStw'dy,
Sturdy, Howson and Andy Mitchell.
Brow, and Mitchell look-
ed good for the Oilers as did ZUlauf
who stopped twenty-seven dead-on
EA-901 to EE-900-13rampton
EE -901 to ER -300 -Orangeville
EK -301 to EM -999 -Newmarket
ENel ES -300 -Barrie
ES=301 EV-100-Orillia
EV -101 to EV-600-Gravenhurst
EV -601 to EW-500-Braeebridge
EW -501 to EX-200-Huntsvi11e
EX -201 to EY400-200'
EY -201 to EZ-700--Ridgetown
EZ -701 to EZ -999 --Dresden
F-1 to F -9999 -Toronto
FA -1 to VA -COO -Dresden
FA -601 to FC-500--Petrolia
FC -501 FE-100-Walla.oeburg
FE -101 to FF-700-Strathroy-
FF -701 to FJ-300Watford
Fje301 FL -300 --Listowel
.FL -30.1. to EN -700 --Milton
FN -701 to FT -200 --Owen Sound
, FT -201 to FU-400--Meaford
EU -401 to FW-700-Collingworal
FW -70j, to EY -500 --Woodbridge
, EV -501 to FZ-999-Unionvi11'e
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Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor or the Adrninistratrix.
T. R. BENNETT,
Wing,ham, Ontario, '
Auctioneer.
• 'March A.I). 1934 at 2 o'clock in the,
County of Huron and Province of
Ontario, and being composed of the
MAN WANTED -to handle Ward's west half of Lot number Thirty-eight
Quality Teas, Coffees, Cocoa, Spic- in the Tenth Concession of the said
es, Extracts, Toilet Preparations, Township, containing 100 acres more
direct to established users. Open- or less. This proliertv eituete three
ing in Huron County for man with miles from the Villaoe of Belerave
travelling outfit. 'Write, stating age, The soil is elav loam.
T. H. Ward Company, ..fohn South, On the v • said b •
pnipte
Hamilton. one and on' -half etorey frame houee.
and a frame bent and etraey shed on
SAFE WANTED -Medium size, Ap- st4‘ni..; fundation,
ply, giving interior dimensions and TERMS OF S \ LE: 10 Per ("eat
price, to Box 312, Tteswater. of the pareea-e 01 'i:4'y the da', -
OFILTGA S 4 LE
will lit.- offer, d
to a rest.ry..41
valuable farm property' in the pur1. ,,,t.litio:1•4
s.r.ryinsiap of.Ifat Wawanosh, in .,.f b„, v;14 on tile
the County of el-turozt.
1...trailer and 1,y vittra. of the pc.wers
Of tal.i .,.. ...t ... f,. -•.v,,5coninA a certain inyI) ....' • .:- ... :'
..,1,1, • '.. te
io,
0.t.g.tt.'i which will be produced a,. ri,,,, , ; ii","-ner.,‘. \ .1) -.11';
finte ok sale, there will 'b. ,Jfferetl. for
'4:11 \I: by Public Atietioe ei the oi:ic...-; -",\ 7n....., -",a1.71 + ana..1,,,
,...'' j. H. Crawelord, 1.1-.7.1...am.,_,,':,1.atar- - Vt iitio,'s s7.
on Sa.turday, the $ril fli,,y 01 March -r -q, p„,-..--•,,-NT-,-1.-1.-
21...D. 1934, at 2 o'cleal. bo Thorlirv, ' +''' , 4 - “ : "•
. eVeTt ;FI).
ri.reils, Auctii.neer, the :"..,11(M:1ng prop,
Aucti. 11t7.c r.
erty, namely: .
A',11 and singular that certain pa.-c.:1:r.,'
(c...r tractifni land a...id pr, . .ses, sitira ., A,).-1,k1j.7-
71r.sTaA,1 OR'..3
.
*king 'and being in the -1-„,,,,,ns],i,, 1,.:
East Wawanosh in die Comity ;;.•
rim, and Province ', (orarth, and be- ---
ing ;composed of the at half of Let uf. Valuable Earn, Lamle 10 th.L.
number Thirty-eight in the Ninth Townehip (LT Turnberry rend in tie
Concession of the said Township of \'illaue
of Wroxeter, in the Comity
East Wawannsh, containing. one hund- (If Huron -
red acres of land more or less. The undersigned has been inetnuct-
On this property is said to be n 1 ed bY the ' 't f I
a( nines ratrie: o t .ee-
one and one-half storey brick house tate of John Douglas late of the
with frame kitchen and woodshed and Towtokie of Tuenberry in the County
a good frame barn on stone founda- ' of Huron, Farmer, to eell be; public
eon.' The soil is a good clay loam; auction at the premises in the saill
ove acres in fall wheat. rev -nein]) of Jurnberry, at 1 o'clock
The property is situate about two in the afternoon on Thursday, March
miles from the 'Village of T3elgrave, 8, 1934, the following valuable prop -
and three-quarters of a mile from.' erties, namely:
school. ; Parcel No. 1 The north halves' of
TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent. of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Con. "A" in the
the purchase money on the day 6f ;Township of Turnberry, containing
sale and the balance within thirty ;1491 acres more or less.
-days thereafter. I This property is situate on the
The property will be offered sub- Brussels Gravel, 21 miles from Wrox.-
jest to a reserved bid. I eter and 71 miles from Brussels.
Further particulars and conditions School is situate on the corner of Lot
of sate will be made known on the 1, The, soil is a clay loam and the
tia3r Of sale, or may be had on apPlie property is watered by a spring, and
-cation to the undersigned. a drilled well. There are 70 to 75
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this acres under cultivation, end about 8
thirteenth day of February, A.D. acres of hardwood bush.
1984, On the property is said to be a 1 -
THOS FELLS, story 10 -roomed brick house on stone
Auctioneer, Wingham, Ont, foundation, a frame barn on stone
3. H. CRAWFORD, foundation about 48 ft. by 70 ft. with
Wingham, Ontario, cement stabling, shed adjoining barn
Vendor's Solicitor. 20 ft. by 44 ft, and henhouse adjoin-
ing with cement foundation 16 ft by
TENDERS 30 ft., also a frame garage 10 it by
Tenders will be received by the un-
Parcel No.
half
for the purchase of the fol- in the "2.C" The cast Concession of the
lowing aesets of the estate eeR. s.iTownship of Turnberry, contaloing
McGee of the Town of Wingham, a140 -i
Tacres himore or less.
tankrus property is situate on the pt:
Brussels gravel 2 miles from AN ox-
tr
(1) The stock in trade of china-
eter. The soil is a clay Ioam, 'There
vare and groceries and the store fix -
.is good well.
res.
(2) Lot 24 on the west side of Ed- On the property is said to be a 11
story house, tin eiding, on stone foun-
ward Street, Cornyn's Survey in the
Town of wingbam, on this property dation, with woodshed attached; a
isaid to be a 5 -roomed frame cot_ 'frame barn on stone foundation 34 It.
tnge in fair state of repair. s
ibv 40 ft. with shed adjoining about
Lim highest or any tender not ne-2u 11 by 80 ft.
1
cesSarilY a.cceptietl and tenders will Parcel No. 8. The south 20 acres
elbee at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, of the centre part of Lot I, Con. 2
March 3rd, 1934. , Turnberry. The 5(411 45 good ;clay loam
1 and the property is watered by a
For further details apply to under -
spring, Some timber,
signed,
Parcel No, 4. Part of Lot 26 in
; the "A" Concession of the Township
of Howick, now included in the Vil-
lage of Wroxeter, particularly des-
Wingham, Ontario, , ciihed in the Deed to John Douglas
His Solicitor herein "regisft.""d as No. 1819;
I Parcel No. 5. A sub -division of
JOHN STEVENSON,
Box 43, Stratford, Ont.,
Trustee.
3, FL C RAWFORD,
AUCTION SALE
1,7CTION SALE 01 1110 stock and
tattels of 'vviitfarn X, Robertson,
,Atithori2eci, Assignor, Will be held
;on the preMises' known as the East
I Lot 26, Con. "A", Township of How -
ick, now in the Village of Wroxeter,
econtaining 5 perches more' or lesSi
more particularly described in the
need thereor to JOhn Douglas and
registered as No. 1208, On Thi e pro-
perty ie situate weigh scales and plat-
e half of Lot No. 38 in East Was fOrtn,
ALL-STARS HELD
TO 3-3 SCORE
BYOLD TIMERS
ers, B. Mitchell; centre, L. Browne;
3rd period--10e,Super,, Mitchell, 11
Super., Elliott. Penaltjes, B. Browne,
Bain.
Stops, by Zulauf 11-9-7-27; by
Groves 7-76-20.
wings, Rae, Thompson; Subs, Bell,
; Exhibition
All Stars 3, Old Timers 2.
Old Timers 6, Supertest 5.
Northern Junior
*Seaforth 5, Clinton 2. '
*-Sudden death.
Gurney, Mellor, ,Elliott.
Old Timers -Gaal, McGee; def., 'W.
LocAcridge, A. Lockridge; centre,
"Sam". McGee Turns In Sparkling Howson; wings, A. Mitchell, Browne;
Game in Oldsters' Net. Subs., Sturdy, N. Potter, Cruickehank,
Arne, Feb. 22. -After absence : Referee-a-Willie.msen.
17 three years from the. harness, Sara lst period -Old T404er.4, A, mitee.- NAPOLEON OF
HOCKEY RESULTS
eleelee returned tii the ecenes of 'hie, ell (HoWeon, Pi. Browne). 2 Old , •
great tram:pin, a feNv years back and :ars, I.ockridge, 3 .A71 Stars. B.ESEBALLPASSES
'11-..pirtd hockey by his ::ktitcli!.11 (Rae). l'emity.
at.:;ed cohorts held a bunch of yt.ung- 2nd period -No °en- 1.y itochelle, Ni..Y.--John Jos. pl.
et, ee the reel.: ,if .ell Stare to Briievne. paeiatei-
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eiee, thi! 1i-4t1ett;111.f,
14 41 -.',di rhape the bcet Despoteo Coal Pa-c-,vicles feti
the CIL 111 1 OHa ers.
near ail oi the h(ur'e play
",,Vetite bLord them the ()Id .\1•••...na, Fel). 27-1 disputed first
app,1t1'L...1 r(inv...natet1 :at, a pt.,. ;:tal Ole 01.1 Timers a
101-L.if yorg.:ere tielim :end play- ",.1 •
,Iwir vtru. t (-key oc the yetis, eente with tle- el-tali:0(1i Oilers
;Torn alt,tec, drL L'ka-idn, 'lo fli0fly tilv puck did riot tmpear to
liowson andel', Browne, turned in a entei the act- bet ,lie referee decided
great game for the Ancients, with A. ;to allow the eounier, "Heyeeson gcttitij
:\litchell and Crulekshanks. not far lie- credit f4 :r the goad.
hind. For the All Stars, Elliott, Rae mas a good exhibition of
and, Bell lool:ed girod as -forwards ,hockey for two periods, but both
while Bert 'Mitchell ,played a real tams did considerable slashing in the
game on defence, using liis body at final session. The Old Timers had a
every chance. noticeable edge in the second period
The game bad barely got under IN•ay and probably the first, while the Oil
two ;minutes when the, Old Timers ers doniitiated the third period .0
missed. a glorious chance, Howson play.
firing wide with only ,Zulaufeto beat.
Rae returned the rush and McGee
sprawled to save Thompsoefs shot.
After four Minutes play, Brdwee and
Howson combined to take the puck
well into the Stars' « territory, Andy
Mitchell taking Howson's pass and
scoring froin straight out, Zulauf hav-
ing little Or no chance. The two teais
changed lines and McGee again came
to the Ancients' rescue. After seven
minutes of play the Old Timers went
two up, Alf. Lockridge tearing down
alone like an oldfire-horse going to
hie first fire- in ten years and after
skating right through the awe-struck
youngsters, lodged the puck in the
right-hand .corner behind Zulauf. We
distinctly heard old bones creaking as
Alf gkated slowly back-. For the next
few minetes the Old Timers had quite
an edge on the All Stars, but good
goal -tending by Zulauf held them out,
Andy Mitchell took a hard body -check
from Bert Mitchell and play switched
to the other end. lust before the bell
Rae rounded the defence and blazed
a hot one at McGee who fell to save,
but let the rebound get out to B. Mit-
chell who :shoved the disc into the hell"
for the Stars' first goal. During the
period Zulauf turned aside ten singe
to McGee's eight. Barney :Browne
(Yew the penalty for tripping htis bro-
ther, Lance. .
1,Vhile'both teams had several good
chances in the second period neither
team scbred, although both came
close,. Somers and Bell bode missed
great chances for the Stars, McGee
jest reaching Somers' allek before he
could 'shoot and Ben missed a wide-
open net on a back hand shot, Alf.
Lockridge, Drowne arid nowsou all
t tat 0
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HA -1 to EIB -800 -Unionville
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H43-801 to H.R.-700-Perth
1 -IR -701 to HS -M. -Elgin
HS -601. to -H1J-400--Srnith's Falls
HU -401 to HV -999 -Carleton Place
14W -1e to HZ -999 -Ottawa
3-1, to 3 -9999 -Toronto
JA -1 ,10 JT -$00 -Ottawa
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,HowsOn's disputed goal opened the
koring but Ted Elliott scored two
goals to put the champs ahead, Andy
Mitchell and Sturdy came right back
for the Old Timers, both scoring on.
passing plays. Harold Mitchell even-
ed the score for ethe third ime, but
before the period ended Sturdy scor-
ed on a lone rush. Harry Browne
drew the only penalty of the period.
The only goals of the second period
were scored bei the Old Timers, How-
SO/1 and Browne netting an passes
from B. Browne and A. Locleridge re-
spectively. The Old Timers came
close quite often butno further score
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