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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1931-09-24, Page 4RM' townie1iumiilllrlliil ill itiliti1 111 1119111:111111111111111111811111N111,111119111111 3111)1111 111961119411191111 ECIAL CASH - R 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 111_ E2 til T S. FIELD & CO. Phone 35 ra 'rIIAAl11>11II�iIIPlllll�llll+ 1118�iIiBilligllll3tll1�111IG IIIWlll•ilr lii�llllll®III�I1IIIfIUIi llllgitJtvli(I®III@hlll�flll&slii 12 cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. 11Y•YYYd1YA'I'• • • • • • • • • • •l9YaiIY�Y6f•`clYia9Y•YdYi • i a • • �Clt/�\it'A1i't�M'Y 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- TIMES Thursdays, Sept., 24th, T'93' v ill, w: :it- k' W. k ;. C. pr; ;F. C n; N. of J. rt; g - N. t F. of L. 5, s - y, d c - n, n H, 1?' R. J. 1, t, s; r, G. R. n, 1i, • • • • • Anna Dowell, Gileson Armstrong; 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 - 4. eM 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, O,RANGE"VI L 0 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 it 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 0 s m d r 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 IONS From Headaches Colds and Sore Throat Neuritis, Neuralgia Don't be a chronic sufferer ftom headaches, or any other pain. Thera Is hardly an ache or pain Bayer Aspirin tablets can't relieve; they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically. They are always.to be relied on for brealdng' up colds. • It may be only a simple headache,: 'or it may be neuralgia or neuritis rheumatism. Bayer Aspirin is st the sensible thing to take. Just ,e certain it's Bayer you're taking; It does not hurt the heart. Get the genuine tablets, in this familiar package for the pocket. a going to 'oin.,u with the navy but i; ,. l p } .t t � Clerk` I canyo 1ve yon tt a room, filil11«111111111.111111111111111«11I11��11U:4Ei1111 Prize-Winnin.g Apprentices l'Nonsiderable interest has been aroused by the performance of fotir young apprentices at the Canadian Pacific yiailway`s Angus Shops, Montreal, 'Who captured. tan eefirst thein,. at the' Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, 1981, ` ' h bit of and one al second, drawings and designs. , ._ In the exhibit of mechanicaldrawl t; The quartette are pupils of Charles Btrlley, instructor of apprentices and John Burne worn . ;: manager. , l� Picture shows left to igkit: O. It, Baddeley, 28, machinist apprentice -since 1928 who too prize in the Electrical Section,. asp first attempt: , k first A, IV, ?auloonbrid a 28, joined as:ca: enter Apprentice .. rA in 1;92ti, took first firxze in.the Structural. tti,Seetian,ari4seeondi in the teal Section in 1931 and iti . 1989. In •192.9; heves first in Stean3 and second first in Internal Cotiibttstiba mild third in Steam in . , , , d s rotad i<n Strctctultal. .. • . , :: , 'bilippe Landry,26, Joined as shop boyi. •• '•in 19 P22 and laeca7lne'car carpenter ... . apprentice p ply time:In 1925 rlab 4tt:rntern � ytook p a �osnbustiatt,. hiaving: been second in Sti" •. _ 'first uetural i n x930 and se coed In iic dra Mist attempt. ytolW$an, x�rinytac}t is#at appre�i nee since 1999, captured r, t,prise ira:tlae 111 xl al` ioilffnyy xK929: - ..SP „. ..: w.. • . .rc . e . A ..:'1 .,.. .. .• .. '`i;•I'. ,e .;f� �'f.T".4.e.•!, aJ.. ., 14.�JY:i,iamr�:.uHNxmni O