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TARRED ROCK EGGS for Hatch-
ing off Pedigreed Stock, $1.00 set-
ting of 13. Chris Newman, Lower
Wingham.
BARRED ROCK BABY CHICKS.
and Eggs for Hatching' from Gov-
ernment Approved flocks. Every
breeding bird examined and banded
by government inspectors. All eggs
set weigh over 23;t ounces to o the
dozen. Hatchery Approved Baby
Chicks per hundred, 'April $15 00,
May $14.00; June $13.00; Hatching
Eggs $4,00 per hundred, 80% guar-
anteed fertile or replace at half
price. Reduced price on large or-
ders. I can save you money on In-
cubators, brooders and poultry sup-
plies. Phone 611r42, or write Dun-
can Kennedy, Whitechurch, Ont.
OR SALE --Filly rising. 3 years,
gond quality. Apply to Thos: Tay-
lor, phone 613r6.
FOR. RENT Rooms above the Ad-
vance -Times Office. Apply to J. H.
Crawford,: Wingham, Ontario.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. William McKersie and Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Hillday wish to extend
their sincere thanks to the many kind
friendsand neighbors in their hour.
of sad bereavement, especially to
Rev. . S. Davison for his kind words
and to .the ones who so kindly loan-
ed their cars. Also for the beautiful
floral tributes, especially the Ladies'
Aid of the United Church, and the
employees of the 'United Farmers.
TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of
R.S.O,, 1927, Chap. 173, Sec. 48, .there
will be sold by Public Auction on
Saturday, April llth, at the hour of
2 o'clock in the afternoon at McLeod.
& Arthur's Garage, Wingham, .On-
tario, by Thomas Fells, Auctioneer,
a 1924, four passenger Superior mod-
el, Chevrolet Coupe, Serial No. 8053,
for a lien of $35.00 owing to McLeod
& Arthur by D. J. McKinnon and B.
Jeffries, owners of the said car.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
31st day of March, A.D. 1931,
THOMAS FELLS, Auctioneer.
MCLEOD & ARTHUR, Vendors.
TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of
R..S.O., 1927, Chap. 173, Sec. 48, there
FOR SALE—Cedar fence posts, 5 to will be sold by Public 'Auction on
8 inch tops, 25c anchors, each Saturday, April 11th., at the hour of
$1.25 to $2.00. Jno. S. Scott, phone 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
624r2. Massey -Harris Implement Shop at
, Wingham, Ontario, by Thomas Fells,
Auctioneer, a McLaughlin 1922 Tour-
ing . Car, serial No. C-169.5, for a lien
I of $15.00 owing to John Little by
farm in Turnberry, near town, 30 i Herbert Sherman, owner of the said
acres plowed, 20 ems in hay, 20' ' car
acres in grass, well watered. good' DATED .at Wingham, Ontario this
barn and fair housee buy or rent' 31st day- of March, A.D. 1931
_. asonable. For farther particulars THOMAS FELLS, Auctioneer..
apply J. W. *ts¢xf=eld, " ';.r:5 TOHN • LITTLE. Ven
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FOR SALE OR RENT— 100 -acre NOTICE, TO CREDITORS
far.. in West Wawa,nosh, about 43 'NOTICE IS HEREBY
miles from. Whitechurch, 1 mileGIVEN, ur P
from school, 4 miles from church, • silent to Section 56, Chap. 121 of the
on a good gravel road, About 80 i Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all
acres cleared . and about 10 acres persons having claims against the es -
of good bush, All cleaned laud is l tate of Henry Muir, late of the Town.
in grass. Good 8 -roomed frame' ship of Turnberry in the County of
house, frame barn, straw shed with Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased,
stone foundations good orchard who died on or about the twelfth day
and good well with windmill and of February, A.D. 1931, are required
pump attached. For further partic- i to send by post, prepaid, or to deliv-
er to J. H. Crawford, 'Wingham, On-
1Vangham,. Ontario. ) tario, Solicitor for the Executors, on
or before the twentieth day of April,
A.D. 1931, their names and addresses,
with full particulars in writing of
FOR SALE—Flack team 6 and 8 their claims, and the nature of the
years, brown mare 7 years. Wm. !securities (if any) held by them duly
R. Taylor, Wroxeter, Con. 6, Turn -1 verified by a statutory declaration
berry,
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said twentieth day of
tApril, 1931, the said executors .will
"'OR SALE -Mare weighing about proceed to distribute the assets of
1300 lb., in good condition, cheap. 'the said estate among the parties en -
Apply A. C. Adams, phone 40. titled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which they shall then
have had notice, and the executors
HOUSE TO RENT—Corner Minnie shall not be liable for the said assets
and John St. il modern ce or any part thereof to any person of
whose claim they shall, not then have
knees. A. J. Ross. received notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
first day of April, A.D. 1931.
3,1:I1.,I( FOR SALE ---Phone 267J for
J. H. CRAWFORD,
prices called for or delivered.. John `'itinghatn, Ontario.
Falconer, north end Josephine St. Solicitor for the Executors. 1
TENDERS—Will be received up to
April 4th for the sale of the Par-
ish Hall of St Paul's Church. The
highest or any tender not necess-
arily accepted. W. . G. Gray, John
Morgan, Wardens,
WE CAN SUPPLY WOOD weekly
during the summer. Hardwood is
rimycheaper than e r ha hard coal.
wrh
not use it and keep your dollars
at home in Ontario. We will meas-
ure
m - -
ure your• stove and cut wood to
suit any stove. D. H. Martin and
Sons. The Wawanda Farms,
ilrA,NTED--Hrrrses for fort feeding,
also muskrats, 10c each.: R. Laid-
l'eve -phone 3661.
INCE--Capable and
to take charge of
n the morning. Ap-.
eTiimes Office. J
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur-
suant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of. the
Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of Allan Adams, late of the
Township of Howick in the County
fo Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, !.
whoie
d
d on or aboutt
tl e
twenty-
first
wc t
r,
first day of December, A.D. 1930, are
required to send by post, prepaid, or
to deliver to J. H: Crawford, Wing-,
ham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Ad-
ministrator with Will Annexed, on or
before the fourteenth day of April,
R.D. 1931, their names and addresses,'
with full particulars in writing of
their claims, and the .nature of the
securities (if any) held by thein duly
verified by a statutory declaration.
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said fourteenth day of
April, A.D. 1931, the said Ad.iitinistra-
tor with Will Annexed will proceed.
to distribute the assets of the said
estate among the parties entitled
To the Editor' av all thin)
Winghunt Paypers.
D,eer Sur: --
1 1 de be raidin in the paypers that
Odin lads down in Parleymint hey
been either lambashtin the banks in
grate shtoyle, givin thim a rough
roide, so to shpake, 3tiebby they de-
serve it, an niebby they don't, but it
duzzen't inake anny differ to mesilf,
fer, shure, I dont owe :him anny-
ting, an they don't owe me annyting,
so it is what ye moight call a toi.
The only Banks givin me anny
thrubble is that mosht, bather, unre-
lintin, shtubborn Grit av the whole
wurruld, me ould frina Sandy Banks.
Aven whin I was sejuced into jinin
up wid thim U.F.O.'s fer a.few wakes,
ould Sandy wudden't hev annyting to
do wid thin, at all, at all, so he wud-
den't, but said they cud shkin theer
own shkunks. Av coorse, whin I fin-
ed thim it wus wid the oidea ay
shwingin iviry lasht wan ay thin). ov-
er to the Tory parthy, but whin I
saw me <skarne wudden't wurruk, I
got away from thim so fasht, an so
far, that ye cudden't av seen ane hales
fer dusht, if ye had been theer at
the toime.
But, shure, 'tis the way av the wur-
ruld 'to. put a wrong conshtrukshun
on what a £ellah does. A lot av me
Tory frinds blamed me fer hevin an-
nyting to do wid than U.F.O.'s at all,
at all, an nivir gave me cridit fer
wurrukin in the besht intirists av the
parthy, an rnebby that is partly the
rayson whoy I didn't git a jawb col-
licktin thim cinsuses.
But wan ting I am plaized about
is that me skame wussen't so much
ava failure as the other fellahs said
it wad be, arr as I wes afraid it wus
goin to be mesilf at wan toime. If
ye don't belave it jist tink av how
manny .U.F.O.'s voted fer Jarge
Shpotton at the lasht elickshun, an all
be rayson av me kaypin frindly wid
thim, an buyin thine nice creme cones
an chalkolate bare fer than whin I
used to mate wid thim in Billy Le
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then have
had notice, and the said Administra-
tor shall not be liable for the said
assets or any part thereof to any per-
son of whose claim he shall not then
have received notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-fourth day of March, A.D.
1931.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, 'Ontario.
Solicitor for the Administrator
With Will Annexed.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur-
suant to Section 56, Chap, 121 of the
Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all
persons having claims against the es -
I tate of William J. Finley, late of the
Town Plot of Wingham in the Coun-
ty of Huron, lfoulder, deceased, who
died on or about the twenty-first day
of February, A.D. 1931, are required
to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver
�to J. H, Crawford, Wingham, Ontar-
io. Solicitor for the Administratrix,
Ian or before the fourteenth day of
April, A.D. 1931, their names and ad-
!dresses,
d-
dresses, with full particulars in writ-
ing of their claims and the nature of
the securities (if any) held by 'them
duly verified b3 a statutory declara-
tion.
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
that after the said fourteenth day of
April, A.D. 1931, the said Administra-
tris will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said estate among the
parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which she
shall then have had notice, and the
said Adininistratrix shall not be li-
able for the said assets or any part
thereof to any person of whose claim
she shall not then have received not-
ice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-fourth day of March, A.D.
1931.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Administratrax.
R. C. ARMSTRONG
LIVE STOCK And GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Ability with special training en-
ables me to give you satisfaction. Ar-
rangements made with W. 3. Brown,
Wingham; or direct to Teeswater.
Phone 45r2-2,
MATT. C.AYNER
AUCTIONEER
Phone 21 or 64 Lucknow,
Sales attended to anywhere. Exper-
ience and accuracy in valuation and.
every effort put forth to assure you
of a successful sale.
NEED MONEY?
Mist you get scene ready cash
quickly?
Then use
KELLY & AITEN
of
OWE' SOUND, ORANGEVILLE
GUELPH,
They get Results.
No Collection No Charge.
Thursday, Arpil 2nd,
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HONEST VALUES
WINGHAM'S SHOPPING CENTRE
DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
This week finishes the spring opening and anniversary sale, new items have been .added daily, some
new merchandise, other lines we are clearing in order to make room for our. incoming Spring Goods. We
have proved during the first part of this sale, and will continue to do, that WALKER STORES teach your g1'
Dollars to have more cents.
SPRING COATS
Materials, Chonga Weave, Tweeds,
Tricotine, and showing the new
features, scarf collars, galapin fur
trimmed. Slightly fitted lines that
are most becoming. A wide range
and assortment. Priced from
10.75 To $28.75
RESSES
Spring frocks, shown in the newest
and most becoming styles, boleros,
capes, flares and pleats, full range
of colors, and are rnoderately pric-
ed. Price Range
$5.75 To $28.00
NEWEST SPRING MILLINERY
We show the very latest, at prices that will surprise you, many int-
eresting styles, and most fashionable. Price Range
$ 1.95 To $4.50
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ADDITIONAL WEEK END SALE OFFERINGS
elas
Fast Color Prints
A new shipment of this print,
real savings on your needs for
dresses, .etc., 30 inches •t ®r
wide, Yard •1•4•-/4-e
White Flanelette
Good weight, warmly napped
for children's wear, nightgowns
etc., 27 inches wide, $ 13e
Yard It
Terry Towelling
Thick close absorbent bath
towel pile, can be used for bath
or roller towels, 15 in. 17 C
wide, Yard _....
Curtain Madras
45 inches wide, a large assort-
merit of patterns, regular qual-
ity, regular price 49c, e2
Yard _._...
Curtain Panels
Real value, good quality net
with artificial silk fringe ends,
size 40 inches wide by 2a yards
long, Regular -$1.25 89 C
Each
Cotton Sheets
Made from closely woven, ful-
ly bleached cotton,
plain hems, 8x4 size, Ea.4 C
rirasamon
Linen Towelling
All linen with colored borders,
pleasing weight for hand or for
Kitchen use, 15 in, 1 2l C
wide, Yard /`2'
All Silk Hose
Service weight, splendid weight
silk that will wear and wash
well, all colors, Reg. 5(4
$1.00, Pair ,,.....-.......... :,.-...,.... +77
Women's Vests
Lighter weight, fine rib, qual-
ity, tops are shaped or opera.
styles, lace shoulder
straps, tape draws, Each 5 C
Children's Hose
Silk and wool mixture in cream
only, slightly imperfect, but ex-
cellent value in every 25C
way, Pair
Boys' Sweaters
Black all wool round neck style
embroidered motif on chest, all
Sizes, Regular $L25 98c
F'.arie s7
Men's Work Shirts
In Plain Colors, khaki, light
blue and dark ,blue, hard wash-
ing materials, our regular Big
3 Line, Special, now 9s�
Each..... .,,,,......_..,-...._..._,.... '
Men's Braces
Heavy Rib web elastic for hard
wear, leather ends and 39
adjustable, Pair .,......_,_...._..
Men's Socks
Splendid grade all wool wors-
ted socks, auto knit style in
black, blue green, heather mix-
tures, fine rib that will
fit well, Special, Pair .,,
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pard's Sanitarium. At prisint I,do be Mrs. Mitchell was married to the more lives there than the deadliest !Toronto to Owen en Sound train
htudvin out tome ckame fer "dish late Robt James Iviitchel1 in Wing warthe'
world has
ever seen. through Brampton. The despatch
in the Grits" (as ould Sir Jawn A. t ham, on July 4th, 1888, where they And yet we hear very little about s a
!resided es that passenger service between.
Bolton and Orangeville may be dis-
continued, and the Toronto to Owen
Sound train will be re-routed via.
Brampton. The train service between
Teeswater and Orangeville is also af-
fected in a. more serious way. The
used to say) whin the nixt elicishun resided until 1901, when they mow- it.
comes arround. An, shine, 'tis some led to Cockburn Island. Here they
skames we shall be naidin be the ;remained until Mr. MitcheIl's death
prisint looks av tings, wid oidle min in 1922, She then moved to her dau-
ghter's, Mrs. Elsie Sangster of As-
siniboia, Sask., where she remained
until an illness from paralysis caus-
ed her to return to her oldest dau-
ghter, Mrs. John Ballantyne of Hilly
Grove, Ont., in May 1930. She was
walkin the shtrates in tousands, an
iviryting the farrumers hev to sell
so low in proice that they can't af-
foord to 'buy tings from the shtores,
so that ivirybody is harrud up at the
same toime, an the Governmint is
gain into debt furtheran further iv-
iry wake.
What our byes down at Ottawa
shud do is to cut theer salaries tin
pur cent, shtartin evict .the new Gov-
erner Gineral, fer shore, he is a rich
man annyway, an bein Irish loike me-
silf, cud aisy airn more.
Yours fer economy an a shart sishun,
Timothy J'Hey.
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OBITUARY
Mrs, Charlotte 'Mitchell
Mrs. Charlotte Maria Mitchell, be-
loved wife of the late Robt.. James
Mitchell, passed away at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. John Ballan-
tyne, Hilly Grove, Ont., January 25,
1931, in her seventieth year. Before
her marriage f
a age to Mr. , R. J. Mitchell
she was Charlotte Maria Parr, born
July 14th, 1861 in Brighton County,
Ont. t She was the only child of Mn
Young Parr, familiarly known as
Were a plague to sweep over Unit-
ed States and do so much damage
the paper would be filled with news
of it, and with reports on plans to
check the scourge.
It must be that the world today is morning train to Toronto and the
ready to accept auto killings as part evening train to Teeswater are cut
of the day's work., -Stratford Beacon- off, so there will be only one train,
Herald. a day each way, The proposed'.
a good wife and mother and was pro p
change is effective April 26)1),
much loved and respected by all who Train Service Rumors
knew her.
She was a member of the L, D. S. A despatch from Bolton, which ap Wife: And don't conic home so
Church. Those who are left to mourn geared in the Toronto Daily Star of late, Husband: 1 shall come m home '
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her loss are one son, Clarence, of Saturday last, tells of the expected when I like. Wife: But
not a -ruin-
Los Angeles, Cal., and three laugh rail service cut and re-routing of the ute Inter.
ters, Mrs. Elsie Sangster of Assini- ---
bola; Sask., Mrs. Chas, Catling, Etho
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1i1se1NlW1meis Immilliillmi11p11I{NIf®I�
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River, Ont., Mrs. John Ballantyne of : F1
SPECIALCASH
Hilly Grove, Ontario, Also two coil -
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sins, Mrs. J. T. Currie of Wingham, 1
and Mr. David Watson of Manitow-
For Saturday, April 4th
ening, Ont., and nineteen grandchild-
ren,
The remains were laid to rest in P.
Hilly Grove Cemetery.
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AUTO VERSUS °'
WAR KILLINGS _
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It trust be that the world is get- _
ting used to having people killed by �fe.
auto traffic.
"old Parr" who died at the age of In United States during the last
152. A monument has been erected 18 months there have been 50,900
in England to his memory; killed in this way,
The late Mrs. Sara Deyell of In the eighteen months during
t ghatn was a sister of the fleeces- which United States troops were en -
ed',' alsr, three brothers, the late Wnt, gaged in the world
Parr of Winshan, Arizona, the late killed and dying of
games Parr of Los Angeles and the 510.
late Robt. Parr of Sirni, Calif: The traffic of
war the number
wounds was 50,-
oads is tekin
Horne -Cured Breakfast Bacon
Per lb. on piece 200
Sliced
22c
Cottage Rolls, from young pork
inalf
h or whole roll
Per Lb. 1C
Home -trade, all Pork 9
.lea
a C
S usages, 2 lbs. for .....,
Boiling Beef,Per. Lb, 11 to 14c
Roast of Young Beef, per ib.,
from 12c to 16c
Home-made mac
d Bologna to
Per Lb,Ai
bra, C
3 Cans Libby's Pork & '
Beans orriT-
111
Hamburg Steak, Per
C
Lb
1Tome-made Head 10
Cheese, Per Lb. �✓ C
Rolled Roast of Young
111Beef, Per Lb.
Maple Leaf, Standard
ualat
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Sweet Corn ����
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