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April 4th, 1935
WINHAM ADVANC-TXS
A Spring Economy Featured
The Walker Stores Ltd:
Jacket Frocks $7.95
Styled fli Crepe Celeste
An outstanding group ,of ,Jacket Frocks as illustrated. Material
has a rough crepe appearance, good weight, and will keep its tail-
ored qualities, such details as generous pleats, hems �+
and other''particular Spring features, Sizes 14 to 46 7o9w.i
Youl will find this store a store of wide selection, whether -
your choice runs to Draperies, Curtains, Prints, Linens, Lingerie
or particularly just now, Spring styles in Coats and Dresses. You
will see what's new. Plan a visit. .*
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COUNCIL TO STOP
RELIEF MAY 1st
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the King's"Jubilee and the matter of
arranging a program for that day be
left with the Executive Committee.
Carried.
Mr. W. H. Gurney addressed the
Council requesting assistance in pre-
paring the baseball grounds at the
park for the coming season. He :also
requested Council to reconsider the
tax for police dogs as he felt it was
high whenlhis dog ivas never allow-
ed to run at large.
Moved by Coun. Elliott, seconded
by Coun. Crawford, that the matter
of fixing up the park for this season,
and the placing of playground equip-
ment, be left with the Property Coan-
mittee. Carried.
In the matter of changing the li-
cense for police dogs, Council agreed
that no change be made.
Mr. T. J. McLean was present and
addressed the Council on the matter
of a special edition of the Wingham !He suggested that a drain might have as the Court of Revision.
Advance -Tunes which was being pre -;to be constructed' along the curb. This Is Important
pared and in which the history of the iThere was also some difficulty with
Town would be an important part. a drain at the corner of Alfred and
Moved by Coun. Elliott, seconded
by Reeve Davidson, that we contract
for`two pages in the Special Edition
of the 'Wingham Advance -Times and
also procure a cut of the Town Coun-
cil, town Clerk, Chief of Police and
Nightww;atchman and that the Mayor
request the co-operation of the utilit-
ies Commission in this matter and
that a Committee .composed of
Messrs. Galbraith, Armstrong and El-
liott have .charge of the matter.. Car-
ried,
The Finance Committee reported a
number of ,accounts properly certified
and recommended payment.
Moved by •Conn. Elliott, seconded
by 'Coun. Bishop, that the report of
the Finance Committee be adopted as
read: Carried.
Coun. Bishop reported for the
Streets Committee that a number of electors for the riding of Huron
trees had been removed with Relief North, has already commenced the
labor and that two stumps were to be task of preparing for the revision, and
removed on Patrick Street. He re- has arranged for Courts of Revision
ported some difficulty with water not which will be held 'in various parts of
getting away properly on Victoria St. the riding. Mr. Porterfield, in his Ca
in front of Mr. L. l ott's residence, pacity or registrar of electors, will act
on April 22nd,
i 13y -Law No, 1066to provide e1>ang-
' es iii the -rates for licenses for pool
tables MS read three times.
Moved. by Reeve Davidson, seoond-
ed by Coun, Geddes, that fay -Law No;
1066 1,* passed 'as read Carded,
His Worship reported that citizens
were experiencing bad radio reception
at present and Council agreed that the
Clerk be instructed to write ;the Radio
Commission at onc,
His Worship also reported that he
understood that if the tacks were re-
moved from poles on Main Street, the
Bell Telephone Co would, paint the
poles. It was agreed that the Street
Collimitt'ee lookintothis matter.
The condition of the road to the
Cemetery was brought up and: it was
agreed that this matter be taken tip
with Turnberry Council,
His 'Worship reported that there
was one case of undulant fever in
town and felt that the regulations ,in
respect to sale of milk avtiold have
to be tightened tip.
Moved by Coun. Bishop, seconded
by Conal. Wilson, that a by-law be in
tro'duced at the next regular meeting
prohibiting sale of milk in Wingham.
unless from tubercluar and blood test-
ed. .cows. Carried.
The matter of the appointment of
an assistant at 'Wingham Cemetery
was brought up. Twenty-three appli-
cations were presented to Council.
Moved by Coun, Elliott, seconded
by Cour. ,Bishop, that this Council do
now adjourn to meet as the Commit-
tee of the Whole with Mayor Hanna
as Chairman. Carried.
Council resumed and His Worship
.reported that Mr. Jas Stoakley had
been recommended for the appoint-
ment to the position of assistant at
the Cemetery..
Moved by Coun. Bishop, seconded
by Coun. Wilson, that IVIr. Jas.
Stoakley be appointed as assistant at
Wingham Cemetery. Carried.
Moved by Coun. Elliott, seconded
by Coun. Bishop, that meals to tran-
sients be discontinued on April 15th,
1935, and that Direct Relief be dis-
continued
on May
t d
lst 1935.
Carried.
His Worship p rePortedo
t the seri-
ous
i-
ous illness in a. family on relief and
stated that every attention was being
given them.
The meeting then i.djoruned.
ANNUAL REVISION
OF NORTH HURON
VOTERS' LISTS
Alex. •Porterfield Explains Procedure
to Delete Names from Existing
Lists, Karnes May Also be
Added.
Courts of Revision Will Be Held
Throughout Riding at Places
Listed Below.
The work of revising the Federal
Voters' Lists, .as made up last Fall
will continence, according to the Act,
on the fifteenth of May and continue
until the first of July.
Mr. Alex, Porterfield, registrar of
,►"' ,k. DOCTOR SAGO SIDE
NEEDED "Bar' FOR
HER CONSTIPATION*
Kellogg's AIL -BRAN Brings
Reliefto Mrs. Maneely
Read the following unsolicited
letter:
"Up to five years ago, I knew no
end of suffering caused by consti-
pation,* I used all kinds of laxa-
tives but only found relief till I got
used to them. My physician told me
to get some Kellogg's ALL -BRAN,
and instructed
use it.
me how to
"I did just as I was told by my
doctor, and today I send my high-
er
trat
se I'o • whatyour ALL -BRAN
has done for me.—Mrs. Sas.
Maneely, Sr. Address upon request.
*Due to insufficient "bulk" do
ALL -BRAN provides gentle "bulk"
to help overcome common constipa-
tion. It is also a good source of
vitamin B and iron,
The "bulk" of ALL -BRAN` is often
more effeetive than the "bulk" hi
fruits and vegetables, as it does not
break down within the body. Two
tablespoonfuls daily are usually
sufficient. If not corrected this way,
see your doctor.
Isn't this food touch pleasanter
and saferrisking than ri.�lcin patent med-
icines? Get the red -and -green pack-
age at your grocer's. Illade by
Kellogg in London, Ontario.
Any voter whose name appears on
the list may, during the month of Ap-
Frances Street. The approach to the rd, take steps to have any other' Vane
McKenzie Bridge was rough. The on then existing lists removed, Mr.
Reeve explained that this could be re-
paired when warner weather arrived.
Council agreed that these matters be
left with the Street Committee with grounds on which the objection is
power to act. 'made. Similar steps may be taken to
Reeve Davidson brought up the add names to the lists. Names may
matter of securing the usual supply also be transferred from one polling
of Calcium Chloride for the season. sub -division to another upon written
Moved by Reeve Davidson, second- application.
ed by Coun. Thomson,`that we, par -
The registrar will consider the ap-
chase 25 tons of Calcium Chloride at plications when he sits as a Court of
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iJ;21:00 per ton f.o.b. Wiiighatti Revision. It is also id
Car- provided t hat ap-
ried, peals against decisions of the Regist-
It was also agreed that the Reeve rar inay be made to the County Judge,
arrange for tarring the streets when Courts of Revision
weather became suitable. Mr. Porterfield will sit as a Court
Coun. Geddes reported for the Pro- of Revision from the hours 10 am, to
perty Committee that the main work 3 p.m. as follows:
had been securing the necessary sup- . Ati the Council Chambers; Conces-
ply of wood - for relief purposes. He sion 9, Ashfield, May 18th, for all
reported that 250- cords' had been se- polling stab -divisions of the Township
cured so far and the cost was $645.00. of Ashfield.; at the Memorial Hall,
He reported the Relief situation as Blyth, May loth, for the village of.
follows: Heads of families on relief Blyth; at the Town Hall, Brussels,
26; Dependents on heads 89; Single May 21st, for the' Village of Brussels;
persons 6; Total persons onrelief 121; at the Town Hall, Clinton, May 22nd,
Number of meals given to transients for the Town of Clinton; at the
184; Night lodgings given 105; useful Township Hall, Carlow, May 23rd,
waalk. with relief labor to Match 23rd, for the Township of Colborne; at the
1935', $580.66. Town Hall, Goderich, May 28th and
Coun. Geddes also reported that the 29th, for the Town of Goderich; at
.
Town Hall had been scrubbed aandSiieiicei s Hall, Holtnesville May
,
oiled and that the wainscotting '30th, for the" Township of Goderich;
around the Hall and down the eat, at the Township Clerk's Office, Eth-
rances was being 'varnished, More el, May 31st, for, the Township of
Goal was required this week fot' the Grey; at the Township Fall, Gorrie,
Hall, The matter of securing a wood-, june 4th, for the Township of idow-
atid ick; at theTo ri hrp Hall, Morris,
,lot for next Winterwas-mentioned
it *as agreed. that this be discussed Trine 412;fo.labe,N' "pwt5sh n,qf Morris;
at t1 e Town •]ia11,, ,,,Wingftarn; J;tine
at next rneetittg, ,,, ,,,. ,.,�: �
hat'the ire 6'1 i; lar the Township of 'Tut•iwberry;
Coun, Wilson reported t
at the Foresters' Hall, 13elgrave, June
Porterfield explains) Notice of objec-
tion must be made in duplicate on a
form provided and must include the
'Brigade Konen fLite Euchre
�� �n.,��pro'�+"�o'cirflS'•.a;�,., .. .
7th, .for the Township of East Wawa -
nosh; at the Township Hall, 'West
Wawanosh, June 10th, for the own -
ship of 'West Wawanosh; at the Town
Hail, Wingham, june llth, for the
Town . of Wingham,
TIM LOOKS ON'
THE DARK SIDE
To the ,Editur av all thin,.
Wingham paypers
Deer Sur:—
Mebby `tis be rayson av ine gittin
ould that I am afther lookin on. the
dark soide av tings sometoirnes, but
annyway, 1 don't see much improve -
mint in tings in gineral, aven wid us
Tories in power mosht av the toime.
11Vfebby tings look a little bctther on
the surface, loike a newly sown field,
wid woild oats, an tistles, an boind
wade, an mustard an a hundred an
wan other wades, ready to shrine. up
afther the fursht rain, an choke out
the good grain.
The •tlu•ubble is that iviry fellah
seines to want to bate the game, so
to shpake; an to git as Hutch as he
kin, wid as little wurruk as poshable.
Back in the ould days we hadn't army
Houses av Rifuge, arr Ould Age Pin -
shuns, arr compinsashup Laws, arr
Mothers' Allowances, an yit theer
wussen't half the suffering that theer
is today roight here in the good ould
Prawvince. av Ontaro,, projucing far
more than enough fer ivirybody to.
hev plinty to ate an wear,
In the ould days if a man gave ye
his note arr his wurrud you cud cle-
pind on it. Lots av min wud go to
Auction Sales, whin whiskey wus
flowin free, an party soon wud be so
drunk that they cud barn -idly tell
whether they wus biddin on a cow arr
a harse, an yit they weed come back
the nixt marina an settle up fer iviry
ting that wus marruked flown in the
Clerk's book agin thini. Av coorse
they nivir got shtick so very bad, be
rayson av theer naybors not runnin
the bids 'up too hoigh on" thine, an the
auctioneer knockin the article down
tohi
t an at about its roight r i It value. g
Thin was the happy days, whin min
played the' game fair an shquare, an
the farrumer's woife darned the socks
av the hoired man, an inebby he tuk
the dawter to the circus ,arr the Fall
show, an•they both got home in toime
to milk the cows an fade the calves.
Yis, an if the farrumer an his woife
hitched up the ould harse in the bug-
gy an druv away to shpind two arr
tree days visitin frinds in the nixt
County, laivin the byes an girruls an.
hoired man to run the farrum.s, they
all wud wurruk harruder than ivir
to hev iviryting in fursht class shape
whin Dad an Mother got home. Theer
wussen't anny galivantin arround in
autos in thim days, an nobody com-
plained av harrurd toimes.
But tings are diffrunt now, so they
are. The bosses want more wurruk
fer less money, an the coin want more
money fer less wurruk, an iviry man
•sarnes to be throyin to bate the other,
FRONT
'11ZU`C RATE PRICES
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Compare our Prices with what you pay elsewhere. Take advantage of these low ,pric
Big Specials, You'll find it easy to save at the Iced! Front Grocery,
s as well as oar
Exitlra� A 10 L. Bag firm ..
Granulated With a Grocery Order of $1.O'3 (sugar included)
Hest Thistle McLaren's Invincible
HEINZ CATSUP BAKING POWDER BULK COFFEE
14 oz. Bottle 17c 1 Ib. Tin for 15c 24c Lb.
Coleman's Coleman's
• PURE LARD Epicure Shortening
Special 13c lb, Special 12c Lb.
Colman's Sliced
Breakfast BACON
1/2 Lb.1Pkg. 14c
Select
COOKING ONIONS
Special, 5 Lbs. 9c
Balmoral Cream
Sandwich Biscuits
Reg. 25c fox ...... 150 ib.
Challenge or Durham. Corn Starch 9c pkg, Fry's" Cocoa , r/Z Lb. Tin for 1.9e
Lezias Raisins (with seeds) for 11c lb. Peanut Butter 2 Lb. for 25c
Bovril, 2 oz, Bottle ...... 31c 4 oz. Bottle 65c Salads, Tea (Yellow Label) 1/2 Lb. 27c
Crisp
SODA BISCUITS
Special 11c 2 lbs. 21c
10c Toilet Tissue
Lemon. Cookies
Best
PITTED DATES
Special, 2 lbs. 22c
Horne' Bluebird
JELLY POWDERS
4 oz. Foritified fruit flavor 5c
3 rolls for 21c Choice Tomatoes, No. 2 Tin
3 dozen for 10c Clover Honey ... 5 ib.. pail 45c
Choice Corn, No. 1 Tin for 6c Pure Breakfast Cocoa for
7c
214 carton ... 25c
11c lb,
Chocolate March "
RUFFLES WALNUTS
Special .16c lb. %Z ib. for
Recleaned Oatmeal
Evap. Peaches .. ..... 19c
Fresh Dates 2 lb.
Magic Baking Powder 1
Sweet Horne's Breakfast Cup
SPANISH ONIONS COFFEE
17c t 8c Ib. for 4c. Ib. 1/2 lb. .„15c. 1 lb. ....29c
6 lbs. for 25c Howson's Bread Flour 98 lb. $2.25
Apriocts 26c lb. Manitoba Rose Flour . 98 Ib. $2,49
17c 2 lb. 19c Huron Pastry Flour 24 ib. 55c
ib...... 28c 8 oz. ...... 19c Pat -a -Pan Pastry Flour
69c
10 Quart HOT GALVANIZED MON
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MILK OR WATER PAIL
Special Each.
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Coleman's and Schneider's Sweet Pickle Sugar Cured Bacons and Cottage Rolls, also
Weiners, Bologna, Sliced' Bacons, Cooked Ham and Corn Beef at Very Special Prices.
PHONE '17.
Phone us your Order
If You Can't Come.
66 We Keep Down the Upkeep"
Gurney ,Block Opposite Merkley's Garage.
Sausage,
WE DELIVER
No Matter How Small
Your Order.
14111111,
LEAFS AND MAROONS
• IN CUP SERIES
Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal
Maroons will meet in the Stanley Cup
series as follows:
Toronto on Thursday, April 4, and
continue it there on. Saturday, April
6. The third game will be at Montreal
on Tuesday, April 9.
If a fourth game is necessary it
will be played at Montreal on Thurs-
day, April 11. If the series goes the
full five games the last contest will
be at Toronto on Saturday, April 13.
Toronto eliminated Boston when
they won in over time 2-1 on .Satur,
day night, thus winning 3 out of four
games in a best 3 out of 5 series in
the N. H. L. championship.
Maroons and Rangers played to a
3 -all tie in Montreal the same
evening, but Maroons previously won
in New York 2-1. It was a two game
series, goals to eouut.
fellah, an the eottnthry is nearly HYDRO CONTRACTS
• shwaniped be rayson ati payin pin -1
s 1 ns
]u 11 Z f i
TO BE CANCELLED
, an allowances, an re a e ort-
hers an intrust or horned money. Premier Hepburn Introduces Bill to
An so, be rayson av all these tings, This Effect in the House.
we hay to kape tousands av million-
aires an Sinators, an mimbers av Cancellation. of 12 Ontario Hydro
I'arleynunt, an transhents, an out av contracts with four Quebec power
wvurrtil:s, an inshpectors, an ixpirts av companies, which have a total out-
all koincls, till our hearts do be near- standing mortgage bond issue of ap-
ly bruk, wid intrust goin down to tree proximately $172,500,000, is contain
Pur tint on the little bit av money us ed in legislation introduced Monday
mild fellates hev saved in the lasltt by Premier Mitchell F. Hepbrn.
fifty years, The contracts, which call for the
Me back is still pure i bad. delivery of approximately 960,000
Timothy Hay. horsepower of energy, are declared
------ "illegal, voicl and unenforceable" and
d for $14,600,346.87
daymade• ,
neau Power Company,
the Chats Falls Power Company (also B
known as the Ottawa Valley Power
Company), the Beauharnois Light,
Heat and Power Company, and the
James Maclaren Power, or the Mac -
Laren -Quebec Power Company.
Provision is contained in the legis-
lation for the purchase of power by
the power commission "as it deems
advisable," and Premier Hepburn stat-
ed. that power would continue to be
purchased from the Gatineau company
at the present contract price, So far
as the other three companies Were
concerned, however, he plainly stated.
that no power would be taken under
present contract conditions,
chers and students•of a fare and one
quarter return, good going April 12 to
23. inclusive, leaving :destination not
later
e than April 0
5
3 . This t
v ei teach-
ers and students an' opportunity for
an 18 -day holiday.
Easter Excursion To World's
Most Alluring" Islands
The arrival of Spring, with its.
warm and balmy air, invariably brings
the urge to travel further. abroad. It
is not surprising, therefore, that at-
tention is now being turned towards
Easter as an appropriate time for an
excursion beyond accustomed scenes,.
this holiday period offering many in-
ducements to leave the familiar things
behind and get away on an ocean.
cruise. A special holiday excursion
for the Easter season has been arrang-
ed by the Canadian National Steam-
ships, taking the vacationist on a de-
lightful cruise of 22 days from Boston
on Easter Sunday, April 21, and from
Halifax one clay earlier, to the beauti-
ful land of Trinidad, southernmost
island of the West ,ladies. For this,
voyage a special reduced round-trip,
cruise rate
is
offeredh"
w retewvr I "I in-
clude all expenses while on board,'
ship, with the advantage of organized
shore excursions at 11 ports of call
at low : extra cost covering the most
interesting features of each colony
under competent leadership,
BIRTHS
JAMES—In. the Wingham General
Hospital, on. Tuesday, April 2nd, to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles James, a son.
Joking Customer: "How much are
your four -dollar shoes?"
Smart Salesman: "Two dollars a
foot."
Burglar Bill: "And after yez
away from de cop, •where did
hide?"
Burglar Jake: "Oh, I just duck intoe
de• city hall, flopped down in a chair -
.and put my feet on a desk."
got
yea
Now Is Your pportu ity to
uy a Spring Filled Mattress
SPECIAL LOW FARES
I'OR 'EASTER I.1;OLIDAYS
In order that the travelling public.
may take advantage of the Easter.
week -end, arrangements have been
made .by the Canadian National and
Canadian Pacific railways for special
low rates over the holiday period, ac-
cording
ccord ng to Jos: II. Parker, secretary.
of the Canadian Passenger Associat-
ion, Western Bites,
Thred offerings have been arranged.
There •twill be a fare and a quarter re-
turn, good going from April 19 to 21
inclusive, leaving destination not later
than April 22. The 1 'li
1 e second is :
a fare
and one third returnsgood w going
April 18 to 21. inclusive, ..leaving des-
tination not later, than April 23.
A spe........• offering is trade , to tea -
We will allow yom
For
Your Old
Mattress
On Purchase of,
Spring Filled Mattress
Reg. P •
rice$29.95, Sale Priee 4
Reg. Price $24.95, Sale Price $19.95
Reg. Price ce$19.95,Sale P �e
Complete fete
Bed Outfit tfit $1250
Thi
sf
Ofer
Gocid During uiii
April
Only
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FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE
Day Phone 109W. WINGHAM ' „Night Phone !091 ,.