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For t rda , Sept. 26th
Fresh Bide Pork in piece 13c
Roast of Fresh Pork, lb. 14c
Sliced'' Pork, ib, 14e
Pork Sausages, 2 lbs. 25c.
Cottage Rolls, home -cured
in whole or half roll 15c
2 lbs. Potted Meat for 15c
Leg of Spring Lamb, Ib20c
Lamb Chops, .ib. 20c
Shoulder Roast of Lamb, ib. 17c
Breast of Lamb, ib. 15c
Loin Roast of Lamb, lb. 20c
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FOR SALE -4 Cattle, rising 2 years
old. Apply to Jno. Salter. Phone
618r11.
GIRL WANTS HOUSEWORK—In
town preferred. Apply to Edna
Armstrong, cjo Henry Johann, Bel -
mor 0.
BELGRAVE SCHOOL
FAIR.
(Continued from page one.)
McGuire, Hilda Black, Douglas Cor- I
bett; Carrots, Edna Vincent, Phyllis
Corbett, Winnifred Edgar, Donalda
McLean, Verna Bell, Gideson Arai -
strong; Onions, Gertrude Arbuckle,
LOST—Club Bag, containing, vest, Dwight Reid,Phyllis Corbett, Helen
trousers, 2 shirts, etc. Finder call
Edgar, Y
Par -
203, Wingham. Reward. g , A. Johnston Irma Cook;
snips, Douglas Corbett, Ferrol Hig-
gins, Arthur Edgar, Barbara Michie,
PRIVATE SALE Of Household Paul Hastings, Mae Young; Winter
furniture and kitchen utensils, pro—.Wheat, 1 qt., Ross Taylor, Bernard
perty of Mrs. E. C. Cross. Apply
And -
to Mr. A. C. Adams. Thomas, Jack Higgins, Merle And
erson, Dwight Reid, George Carter;
Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, 12, Helen
SUCKING PIGS FOR SALE Also Thompson, George Carter, Thelma
Sow, due to farrow. Apply to W. McGuire, Stanley ,Irwin, Clifford
Orr, phone 610r11. Bennett, Dick Irwin; Potatoes, Green
Mountain, 12, Helen Edgar, Norman
WIDOW WANTS HOUSEKEEP- Higgins, Donalda McLean, Alvin b
ING in town or country. Apply to Higgins, Howard Irwin, May Frisby;
the Advance -Times. Potatoes, Dooley, 12, Lois McGuire,
TB. WING] IAM ADVi;NC
very Edgar, A, Edgar, 11. Thompson; •
Asters, G. Grigg, R. Wheeler, S. Jam-
ieson, R, McCrea, L. Rubertsoa;
Phlox, 'IT. •Yuill, E; Vincent, Z, Cook,
ll. Johnston, 11, Hastings;` Cosmos, J.
Higgins, G, Armstrong, - J. Irwin,
.Johnston, .L.Ttiylur; Zinnia, M. Vu
D. Wheeler, D. Corbett, 1,. Ar
strnug, 1'. Hastings; Verbena,
Grigg, I). Reid, I. Yuill, ' H, Edg
L. Cook; Calendula, 1\1. Edgar, W.
Reid, 13 Michie, L Cook, M. Coult
Salipigiosis, C. Yuill; Marigolds,
Higgins, 5, Armstrong, A. McDoaa .
G. Nethery, H. Thompson; Gaillard
L. McGuire, M. Coulter, J', Mast)
Bouquet in single variety, G. Ari
strong, H. Irwin, K. Hastings,
Wheeler, H. Stewart; Bouquet
Gladiolus, C. Bennett, M. Young,
Armstrong, J. Taylor, H. Stewa
'Bouquet of Dahlias, G. Grigg, F. Hi
gins, H. Irwin, D. Jamieson,
Wheeler; Basket of Assorted Frui
C. Reid, ID, Reid, J. Taylor,
Thompson; Fall Apples, plate
ffI three varieties, F. McDowell, L. Ta
f lor, J. Taylor, B. Henry; Winter A
pies, F. McDowell, C. Proctor,
McBurney, G. Mcl'urney; Fall fear
J. Higgins, F. McDowell, V, John
ton, G. Higgins.
Poultry
Barred Rock Cockerels, B. Henr
1 P. Hastings, L Casemore, 13. Henr
k McDowell, R. Anderson; Barre
Rock Pullet, R Casemore, A. M
Dowell, F. Thompson, R. Anderso
B. Hastings, 13. Elston; Leghor
Cockerel, L. Coulter, R. Coulter,
Yuill, M. Frisby, S. Irwin,' F. Thoni
son; Leghorn Pullet, L. Coulter,
Coulter, F. Thompson, M. Frisby,
Coulter; Rhode Island Red Cockere
M. Frisby; Rhode Island Red Pulle
M. Frisby, N. Higgins, C. Higgin
Pair of Ducks, R. Taylor, E. Taylo
T. McGuire, C. Galley, H. Edgar,
Nethery.
Eggs
Extras—N. VanCamp, I. .Scott,
Coulter, J. R. Coulter, S. Jamieso
M. Nichol; Extras, B. Henry, .
Coulter, J. Higgins, B. Henry, R
Kermath, A. Cook; Pumpkin Pie, J
Armstrong, R, Bradburn, ivI. Thomp
son, J. Golley, L. Coulter, B. McClen
aghan; Tomatoes, J. Armstrong, C
Bennett, J. Elston, D. Pattison, E
Taylor, H. Walker; Citron, D. Cor
ett, R. Kelly, G. Higgins, M. Hop
per, J. Elston, H. Mason; Sunflowers
N. Higgins, C. Procter, J. Elston, J
Armstrong; Beef calf, R. Coulter, L
Coulter; Dairy Calf, B. Henry, L
Vincent; Halter Broken Colt, B
Johnson, C. Higgins; Halter broken
Calf, R. Coulter, E. Henry, L. Vin
cent; Market Lamb, B. Henry, Bob
bie Henry, R. Coulter, M. McCallum
Pair of Bacon. Hogs, N. Wheeler, R
Coulter, R. Wheeler, L. Vincent; Best
trained colt, calf or lamb, 13. Henry;
Pair of Rabbits, 13. Elston, H, Walk-
er, A. Nichol, J. McCaIlum; Dogs, P.
Corbett, R. Cook, B. Henry, N. Coul-
ter; Cats, J. McCalltun, N. Higgins,
C. Bancroft, J. Elston, G. Higgins, E.
Taylor; Pair of Pigeons, 13. Thomas,
L. Vincent, H. Edgar, D. Reid, E.
Vincent, H. Edgar, D. Reid, E. Vin-
cent, K. Hastings; Canary, 3, Gear,
13. Henry, C. Golley, W.. Edgar, R.
Anderson; Other Pets, C. Reid, A.
Cook, G. Workman, D. Corbett, R.
Corbett, 13. Henry.
Baking
Than Muffins, J. McCallum, L. Mc-
uire, N. VanCamp, 1r Taylor, A.
ichol, M. Yuill; Dark Layer Cake,
. Nethery, \,V Reid, F. Pattison, 13,
Ilchie, E. Scott, J. Irwin; Apple Pie,
Irwin, M. Coulter, w Cures, h. Wheeler,' T.
fcGuire, V. Johnston; Cabbage Sal-
ad, E. Scott, T. McGuire, A. Johns-
ton, H. Thompson, F. McDowell, W.
Watson; Light Layer Cake, M.
Young, F. Edgar, D. McLean, A. Mc-
Dowell, L. Scott, M. Scott; Potato
Salad, H. Black, Z. Cook, F. Edgar,
V. Johnston, L. Hopper, J, Watson;
Raisin Pie, M. McCallum, -I, Black,
V. Johnston, A. McDowell, E. Vin-
cent, D. McLean; Biscuits, M, Fris-
by, F. Edgar, M. McCallum, H. Ed-
gar, E. Corbett, M. Grigg; Drop
Fruit Cookies, D. McLean, H. Black,
H. Edgar, F. Edgar, M. Scott; .Break-
fast for eight year olcl child, 1.. Hop-
per, Z. Cook, H. Edgar, H. Black, M.
Higgins, D. McLean; ' Two pound
of • butter, M, McCallum, H. 131ack;
Five pounds of butter, H, Black;
Best three dozen eggs, 13, Pull.
Sewing
Block quilt, L. McGuire, J. McCal-
1vn, J. Irwin, A. Nichol, M. Mason,
G. `Armstrong; Wash Cloth, W. Reid,
H. Thompson, A. Johnston, L. Well-
ings, P. Nethery, M. Coulter; Spoon
Case, F. McCallum, M. Coulter, D.
McLean, M. Frisby, V. Bell; Doll's
Slip, D McLean, M. .Coulter, F. Mc-
Callum, M. Frisby, E. McCletiaghan;
added %folder, F. Edgar, M. Me-
aikitn, V. Johnston, M. Robinson,
, Nichol, I, , Nichol; Hemmed Pit-
w Slips, E. .Arbuckle, L. Kerr., H.'
dgar, M. McCallum, V. Johnston;
uckaback Towel, M.',Yuill, G. Ar-
uckle, '0, Johnston; Plasticine Mod -
of Irish Cobbler Potato, I. Scott,
Cook, R. Bradburn 'E; Taylor, R
ermath, C.Bennett; Any 'Cardboard
odd, McCallum,' t'
, 5,, I Johnston; 32.
i 1eso»;'II.' Walker, G. Armstrong,
COok.; 1:.'arnx Milk Stool,, M: Me-
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YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE—Apply Helen Thompson, Mary Scott, Ken -
to •Wm. Chandler, R R. 2, Wing- neth Workman; Field Corn, any var-
ham. Phone 602r12. iety, 6 stalks, Anna McDowell; sheaf
of Winter Wheat, George Carter,
Curston Watson; Field Corn, L.
Scott, L. McGuire, Mae Frisby,. Har -
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NOTICE
Take notice that a meeting will be
held at the Village Hall,, Wroxeter,
in the Township of Howick on the
• twenty-third day of October 1931, at
the hour of eight o'clock in the'after-
moon, -for the purpose of electing trus-
tees for the Wroxeter cemetery, be-
ing All and Singular, those certain
parcels or tracts of land and premises
situate, lying and being in the Village
of Wroxeter in the County of Huron
in the Province of Ontario being com
-posed -of Park Lots Number Four,
Number Five and Number Six, on the
North side of Ferguson street, and
,Park Lot N niber Twenty-four on
the North side of Worthington street
in the said 1 illage of- \\Wroxeter. (ex-.
cepting such portions of th above-
mentioned lots previously sold to the
Toronto Grey and Bruce Railway
Company) and containing by admeas-
urement nine and ,ane -quarter acres
• of land be the sarne. more. or less in
accordance with a plan of a pr,rti,_,n
of the said 't 11la .: of Wroxeter made
by Cyrus Carroll F,qr., P.L.S. for the
'Hon James Patton a t n and•t�
J dated 80th
• November '1 i'). 1869 together with
the right reserved in the. Deed to the;
Toronto Grey and Bruce Railway
Company to pass and repass over the
track of the said company to and
from the lands intersected thereby at
• the point where there are gates ar-
ranged, or are to be arranged by the
company. The owners of plots are
requested to attend the meeting.
hated at Wroxeter, Ontario, the.
twenty-second day of September,
1931.
Thomas Lovell, Thomas McMichael,.
James Douglas, Plot Owners,
Addressed Hydro Gathering
17t. Hon. Arthur Meighen, former
Prime Minister of Canada and recent-
ly appointed Hydro Commissioner
spoke in Kincardine on Monday to
Municipal representatives of the Eug-
enia Hydro -Electric Commission.
J. D. McEWEN
LICENSED: AUCTIONEER
Phone' 602r14.
Sales of, Farm . Stock and Imple-
ments, Real Estate, etc., conducted
with satisfaction and at moderate
charges,
THOMAS E. SMALL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
2d' 'Years' Experience in Farm Stock
and Implements, Moderate Prices.
Phone 831.
R. C. ARMSTRONG
LIVE STOCI4 And GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Ability: with special training en.
ables the tis give you satisfaction. Ar-
racy einents' Made with W. , 73rown
. J ,
Winghatn; dr direct to Teeterater.
Phew*. 45r24.
nifitla Ps
`vt OF mActie.
For Troubles
due to Acid
INDIGESTION
ACID STOMACH
HBAR?suRN
HEApACHE
GASES-NA,1sEA
es
HAT many people call tudiges-
tion very often means excess
acid in the stomach. The stomach
nerves have been over -stimulated,
and food sours. The corrective is an
alkali, 'which neutralizes the acids
instantly. And the best alkali known
to medical science is Phillips Milk
of Magnesia.
One spoonful of this harmless,
tasteless alkali in water neutralizer
instantly many times that much
acid, and the symptoms disappeart
at once. You will never use crude
Methods when once yo31 learn the
efficiency of thea. Go get a small
bottle to try. e. t<
Be sure to get the genuine P
Milk of Magr;,sia prescribed •y
physicians for 50 yeaia in. correcting
4acess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle-' .
any drugstore,
.aa.
MATT. GAYNER
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.
Accounts Collected
W e place 40 years' successful collect-
ing experience at the disposal of
those who list their accounts
rtotes etc, tc, with us.
No Collection=-�1Jb Charge.
>y
KELLY
The Effie/44a Collectors,
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FAST COLOR `PRINTS
For Hottse Dresses, School Frocks, etc,
36 inches wide..Regular 25c. �'y,
Yard 1 c9' �..
WHITE FLANNELETTE
36 inch width, for nightgown, baby use,
good wide width for many uses.
Yard
COMFORTER CHINTZ
Good quality Chintz for bed room boxes,
comforters, or for chair covers,
Draperies 25 inches wide. Yard 1 5C
WHITE FLANELETTE
Soft, warmly napped Flannelette
for many uses. 27 inches wide. Yd. .1 � C
STRIPED FLANNELETTE
36 inches wide for pyjamas, night shirts,
etc., good striped patterns .and col-
ors. Yard 1
CHECKED TEA TOWELS
Good drying quality assured with these sat-
isfactory part linen tea towels, and besides
a big saving Size 192 x 31. 1 c
Each ........._......-...
NEW FALL DRESSES
Smart Fall Dresses, showing new • styles
and colors, dainty accessories, combination
colorings 'mark them outstanding, in fact
every one right up-to-the-minute. Last
season these dresses sold for $10.75. Spec-
ial for Friday and Saturday. Size �,r''�y�p�1
14 to 44 ®6.�' Cd
GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES
Warm flannel Dresses, that will stand hard
wear, trimmed smartly, flannel.
shows small design. Sizes 8 to 14if ®�a3d
GIRLS' STYLISH DRESSES
Printed Rayon materials in travel tweed
patterns, they are both smart and service-
able, various styles shown. Sizes ni
8 to 14. Each
FIALF SIZE DRESSES
HALF PRICE
Splendid range of special dresses for short
stout styles, alt real silk, all colors, good
range of sizes, reg. $13.50 to $25,00.
ALL HALF PRICE.
SILK HOSE
Full Fashioned All Silk Hose, priced Spec-
ials for week -end. All sizes and
colors. Pair 8 iJ7C
WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES
House Dresses, smart and colorful, styles include straight line and
flare effects, trimmed in various materials, splendid firm o
quality, guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Reg. $1.15
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INDIAN BLANKETS
Varied colored Indian Blankets for throws•
or extra bett covering, light and a warmth
that makes them very satisfactCI 8
-
ory, Reg. $4.95, Bach e
WOMEN'S VESTS
Fine ribbed cotton vests, short sleeve style,
adjustable draw tape at neck. To 1
clear, Each
WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE
A most satisfactory women's cotton Hose,
they have garter welt, seatnless feet, splic-
ed heel and toes. We recommend buying
a few pair at this Iow price. Colors, el')
black, brown, camel ,etc., all sizes. G %
BATH TOWELS
Daintily patterned bath towels for gifts or
general use, patterned ends in
green,' peach and rose, size 18x36. fir'
ODD TABLE NAPKINS
Pure linen napkins at a great saving, pat-
terns, rose, shamrock, pansy and tulip, a
splendid size for general use. Reg. it 9
to 35c. Each
GIRLS' MIDDY SKIRTS
Massmeautnikeiwommalammurat
Good quality, all wool navy serge full' size, pleated skirt
with white cotton top. Sizes 7 to 14. Each
0 o
98c
0.
Callum, A. Nichol, H. Patterson, A.
Mason;' Bird House, G, Carter, F.
McCallum, D. Reid, C. Reid, C. Wat-
son; Rope Halter, C. Reid, D. Reid,
H. Patterson, R. Coulter, J. Coulter.
Collections
Scrap Books of Livestock, E. Mc-
Clenaghan, W. Grigg, P. Corbett, 11,
Coulter, A. Cook, R. Robinson; Col-
lection of Weeds, May Frisby, A.
Mason, R. Anderson; Collection of
Forest Tree 'Leaves, M. Nichol, G.
Carter, M. McCallum, R. Coulter, 13.
Hastings, M. Scott; Collection of dis-
_ eases of vegetables and field craps,
.13. Thomas; Collection of Insects, K.
Hastings, M. McCallum, H. Thomp-
son, V. Johnston, A. McDowell, D.
Reid; Flower in Pot,,,N. VanCamp, G.
Workman, L. Taylor, P. Corbett, C.
VanCamp; Linoleum. Pattern, H. Mc-
Callum, W. Reid, H. Thompson, B.
Johnston, M. Coulter; Group of three
fruits, M. Anderson, R. Wheeler, F.
McCallum, 1. Vincent, A. McDowell.
Sundry
Spring Flower, D. Reid, L, Nichol,
M. Nichol, W. Edgar, L. Kerr; Wat-
er Colors, Landscape, ID, Johnston,
M. Yuill, G. Arbuckle, J. Watson;
Map of Huron County, H. McCallum,
13. Grasby, 13. Johnston, W. Reid, L.
Wellings; Map of Province of Que-
SLAT'S DIARY
By Ross Farquhar
Friday—Mr Gillen was down t
are house today and Ant Eminy •wa
a tawki.ng to hi
about his wife an
she sed I here yu
,wile suffers a
grate deel frum
nirvusness and Mr
Gillem replyed and
sed wel she is prit-
ty` nirvus but 1
think I amthe 1
witch suffers frum
it becuz she seems
to ruttier enjoy it.
Saterday — I
gess pa is a going
to get rid of the
old 2nd handed
ford at last becuz
he says that when ever he stops at
a strange place evry 1 wants to no
wear the accident happened.
Sunday—Pa gat wird today that 3
cuzzens was a comeing here to spend
there vacashuns and pia got a tele-
fone call that her Ant frum out east
was conning, Pa' sed he don't no
'w.hut we are going to do so Ant Em -
bet., B. Henry, A, McDowell, A. Ma- my sed he better get that new book
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son, H. Pattis$n, M, Frisby; Map o
Asia, M. Nichol, M. McCallum, C
Reid, S. Irwin, M. Mason; Produc
:.tap of Canada, 3. McCallum, G. Ar
buckle, E. Johnston, M. Yuill, J. Wat
son; "The Little Plant," K. Johns
ton, H. Walker, M. 'Haines, M
f (of Ine stines about Relativity.
Munday—Cuzzen Clarence was
tawking to .pa today and he had to
sell his machine and his wifes dia-
- mond ring. He sed he got a Out in his
salry a yr, ago but even at that he
was getting along all rite till they
Thompson, M. Mason; "October's
T'arty," F. Patterson, J. McCallum, 5.
Berke, L. McGuire, J. Irwin; "Lull-
aby," W. Reid, H. McCallum, F. Mc-
Dowell, V. Bell, R. Robinson; "The
Charge of the Light Brigade," A.
Young, M. Coulter, F. Walsh, F. Mc-
Callum, S. Cloakey; "My Native
Land," H. Edgar, ID, Reid, 3, Mason,
131ack, M. Robinson; "Twenty -
Third Psalm," J. Watson, M. Yuill, D.
Johnston, 3, McCallum, G. Arbuckle;.
Essay, V. Bell, W. Reid, M. Coulter,
R. Nethery, H. Thompson; An Auto-
biography, 1:1, Coulter, S. Cloakey, A.
Young, M. Frisby, D. Armstrong; Es-
say, J. Watson, M, Yuill, M. Nichol,
3. Gear, V. Johnston; Live Stock
Judging, Boys, C. Yuill', 33. Henry, H.
Irwin, L. Vincent; Judging of Cook-
ing, Girls, H. Edgar, Z. Cooke, A. Mc-
Dowell, M. Robinson; Weed 'Naming,
0, Reid, I,. Nichol, M. Nichol, V.
Johnston; Best Apple • Pie, special.
prize, D. Corbett; Best Fruit Cake,
Special prize, V. Johnston; School
Parade, S, S. No, 8, Morris; S. S. No.,
7, Morris; S. S. No. 7, East Wawa-
nosh; S. S. No, 8, E. Wawanosh; S.
S. No. 9, 1 Wawanosh; S.S. No, 11,
E Wawanosh; S. S. No, 13, E. Wawa -
nosh. Strathcona Exercisest S S. No.
13, Morris; S. S. No, 8, Morris; S. S.
9, Morris; S. S. No. `3 Morris; S. S.
No '7, Morris; S S. No. 7, East Wa-
wanosh; S. S. No: 11, E. Wawanosh;
S. S. No, 13, E. Wawartosh;'S S. No.
17, I:, Wawanosh
.Nave' you heard the one :about, the
'Scotcl titan :Oho rented' a house close
t:n a chttreh' 'bec�
ause, axe 'as fond .of
rice pudding.
•
when Ant Het found out he wood madam, but I'm bucy now and will'
half to fern a Iot of nautickle terms give you the bath later."
she sed she woodent let him go andf
she didsnt.
Wensday—Went to a chirch wed-
ding tonite and the bride was very
very nirvus till the groom sed I Do
and she settled down rite away. Youd•
think'a woman all mo or st fort od
y wo
be settled down but she wassent.
Thirsday—Tell Sputt tore down his
telefone last month and they a rested
him and yesterday they sent him, to
the wirk house and he sant wird
home that they give him the rite
number when he got there so thats
sum consolashun.
FORMER WARDEN
OF •'PUCE PASSES
The death occurred in Teeswater
Saturday night of Samuel R. Brill,
who was engaged in produce market-
ing far mare than fifty years. Born in
Guelph, Mr. Brill served on the
School Board for a number of years.
He also served on the Town' Council
and was for a time Warden of the
county. As president of the South
Bruce Liberal Association, Mr. • krill.
was often mentioned as a candidate.
He was married twice, and his second
wife, formerly Minnie McNaughton,
with three daughters survives, Mr,
Brill was a member of the United
church and prominent in Masonic cir-
cles. His funeral was held Tuesday
afternoon c under i4tason"
is direction.
Interment being made in Teeswater
cemetery.
give him an interest in the business I
and now he is broke. 1 Lady—"Can you give Me a room BEWARE Teusday—Unkel Hens neffcw teas and bath?" B0. NV ARE OF IMITATIONS
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