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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1932-06-16, Page 4la TE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES 4 et ` ll4CL�ate to ca, 'Peen t' t . G . •: 1 cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. teentrilliii?Sil' elenirllieenteTaI WrMIrit a - tail 1 , 11141l'7a • - slight, and it proceeded to Tiererton 1tinic: it has had .'no grant frcnn he more 'clearly. explained, later with its load. -- Kineardine 1 tart al. It ha's. had 1716 full day en- The 'election of officers was held Keyes. j ' I c n eats at garden parties, schutiil with Mrd, Bisset in charge. The lrc unien.e and patriotic entertain- voting resulted in the following of - Bruce County. Tag. Rate Down ,i norms. It is a record of which the facers being elected for the coining The Bruce County Council, which esteemed leader, the members and year: opened its summer session in 'Walk- : the town, may well be proud. It has President: Mrs. I;isset, Goderich; ertoit on Me%nday night and-conclud beztl O. very effective means of ad- 1st vice-president, Mrs, Trewartha, ed its sittings last Thursday morn- 3 vee tisine; our conlinunity abroad. — Clinton; 2nd vice-president, Airs. Ai - hen, succeeded in supping off one Mount -Forest 'Confederate. ten; secretary -treasurer, Mrs< 3. 3. ' mill from the county levy, which will Elliott, Wingltatn auditors, Mrs, W. reduce taxation for county purposes ' Dog Turns Hitchhiker Fraser and airs. Henderson, Wing - from the prevailing 1i:1 mill rate to' A motorist driving from Goderieh ham; Federation delegate, Mrs. Fra - the new lower level of 10.i mills. ;to Toronto, was surprised to find on ser, Wingham. 'driving into Seaforth on Wednesday, The meeting adjourned at this Holds Measles Record morning, a large Collie dog on the For a thorough visitation of the running board of his car. He park - measles S. S. No. 3, West' ed the dog with Mayor Daly at his BRIDGE TF.NDER.---`, tettdtrs' 'NOTICE TO CREDO Ei�ITtD s' plainly marked as to contents, will Luther, probably holds the record. garage until the owner in Goderich be received by the undersigned un- I1 THE MATTER of James arc -;Gut of twenty-four pupils on' the roll could come down and claim it. Chief dinner hour, Rev. A. M. Grant, pas- til noon, ' coon June 31st, for ' envy zoo have not had or are still J, V. Ryan was also on hand as he , tor of the United Church, welcomed the construction of abutments and G*ee, late of the Township of East' 'Wawanosh in the County of Huron, at home with the disease.— Arthur had been advised from Clinton float the guests to Belgrave and wished floor of an 80 ft. bridge in Cul- toss Twp. Lowest.or any tender; Gentleman, .deceased. Enterprise-Nerrs. a car had gone through with a dog; them success in their work, Mrs. R. not necessarily accepted. Kenneth NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN, on the running board, which, the Wit -Altman, Blyth, replied in a few Teeswater,' pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all creditors and others Baring china: , J 1lcKenzie; Twp. Clerk, uly 12th Celebration in Chief explained, is against the law. well-chosen words and thanked the • Ont. against the Estate of the late Janes Harriston This Year -Huron Expositor. - ladies for their kind hospitality. NESS For LADY—Small cor-: McGee, are required to send.partic The County Orange Lodge of The afternoon session opened with BUSINESS alar. of their claims, duly verified, North Perth held its semi-annual Ingenious Loading Device The singing with Miss Cela ner Grocery with contents of to the undersigned, being the Solici- g g Y g g house. Real opportunity. Twelve tor for the Executors of the last' Will meeting in Listowel with .the C. M., Wilfred Kaufman has constructed' Cceultes as leader. This was follow - Hundred. Sydney Smythe, Market and Testament of the said deceased, Bra. Geo. Lang, in the chair, and all a very effective device in his fath- ed by a very pleasing instrumental Lane, London. ; an or before the 25th day of June officers in their respective chairs. er's gravel pit on the 11th conces- duet by Velma Wheeler and. Charlie A.D. 1932, and that after .such date, There was a good attendance, almost sion of Carrick. The Carrick Coun- Scott. BABY CHICKS — Government In- the Executors will proceed to distri- Mrs. spected; Canada Hatchery Approv- bate the said estate, having regard every lodge in the county being re- cil has arranged to take at least The president's address by ed Barred Rock Chicks, June '43.00 only to the claims of which thee- ; presented. 1000 cubic yards from this pit for R. Davidson, was very inspiring and per hundred. Five unrelated toe shall then have had notice,r It was decided to celebrate July surfacing the roads in that section held forth high . ideals which all punched male chicles, free, with ev DATED this seventh day of Jutee12th in Harriston and the Harriston of the municipality and the loading should try to reach. She thanked ere- hundred. Chicks for sale on A.D. 1932, brethren are sarin no pains to Tuesday. Also started Chicks for;+ J, W. BUSHFIELD, P g device is a great labor, time and ea.- the branches for their kindness to sale. Phone 611r42, Duncan Ken- i Solicitor for the Executors. make it a success. pense saver. The gravel is carried by her and their co-operation with her nedy, Whitechurch. f an elevator belt to a five yard gray- in the great Institute work and said AUCTION SALE An Unfortunate Spill el bin, after being screened, and the she also had been glad to share in CON,CER.TINA—English make, by ; As a Silver Creek Dairy milk wa- trucks are loaded in a few seconds. their zeal and enthusiasm. Airs. Wheetstone, 43 keys, 5535.00. Ap ply to Arthur Law, Lower Wing-; Of Valuable Farm Property ;on was eoming down the hill on The whole affair is operated by a Davidson said the present depression hang. Under and by virtue of the powers ' Goderich st., east, Seaforth, on Sat- gasoline motor, and the capacity of was doing much to break down bar - of sale contained in a certain wort-:urday morning last, the harness the machinery approaches 100 cubic riers and through helping one an - POR SALE -House and lot, corn- gage which will be produced at thelbroke, frightening the horse which yard per day ti[iidnaay Gazette. other each was being drawn closer er of John and Minnie Streets, time of sale, there trill be offered a ran away. The wagon turned over, to the other and also there was a lt`ir.e:.arca. Duplex house with a for sale by Hotel, ingha at the : , Perth Conservatives to deeper sympathy and understanding double �•atage. For terzaa4 and par- ` Brunswick Hazel, \b Ingham, Huron ;and was considerably smashed as p between the East and the West. She time for dinner which was served by the members of the Belgrave and St. Augustine branches in the basement of the United Church. During the ticnlars.a•Apply to J. W. Bushtield, County, on Saturday, July 2nd, 1932,;were a quantity or full milk bottles. ; Meet June 22nd Wingham, Ont. at 2.30 0 clock in the afternoon the The driver, Mr, Dale Nixon, escaped `• The annual meeting of the North wished to express the sympathy of ' following lands and p=remises, name- with minor cuts,—Huron Ex ositor.all the district to the Londesboro POUND — Fur beck. piece, owner;lc: P Perth Conservative Association, mati have same be- proving prop Lot number 11 in the • third con- I i which was to have been held in Mil- branch Which suffered such a loss erty and paying for ad. Apply Ade; cess ion of the Township eMorris I s 'Tenders for Intake Pipe Let I verton on Wednesday, June 15th, has when the Community Hall was earice-Times. lin the County of Huron (excepting The work of laying the intake pipe l been postponed for a week so that burned down in the winter. Sympa he north 60 acres thereof formerly �, conveyed to one, Henry Perdue) for the Public Utilities Commission it will not conflict with the gradua- thy also was extended to the Kinn POR SAI E—R,d Brice House. all <• , ontaining 1 0 acres more or le is delayed awaiting the sanction of I tion exercises of the Stratford Gen- tail branch, which suffered the o modern conveniences, r bed -There a.s situate on the nroperi9 a the provincial department of health y room , hardwood floors downstairs;gt?cd twat:rarer brick drvelIinL ? ' ,teal Hospital which are beine held. 'of its president earl in the year. —wired. fir e e :tic etone. good e.Ear- and a deed to the water lot from there en June 15th. Both D. aft Mrs. McKinley, Clinton, who was age. Easy terns. Apple; H. T. t36' and a good bank barn a0 feet ;`the Federal Government. Tenders for l „ 'Thome^sU " square with an addition 40 ft x 60 Rriett, ALP:, and Hon, J. D. Mon- the delegate to the District Area f". The property is all well watered.:the pipe and construction were Iettteith, who were to speak at Miilver- Contention held in Chesley last Oc ' 1 r—t ar r ett'x3 rractical• The farm will be sold subject to a at a special meeting of the commis- `: ton, are desirous Of attending the tuber, gave her report of this meet FOR - a e- - d bid and also subject to an < .• Ile- new. Will be :`?d ar a bar am ecising lease which expires on the,saizn in their office Tuesday night—`-raduatioti, and it was felt that many: fuse She urged the study of the • Apple to T. :hells. nI�tncard'€ne Review -Reporter. tof those who would otherwise have hand book and also to be on the ', �1� of March 1!733. ; TERMS—Ten Per Cent. of the pier-2been Koine to _Milverton, would at icokout for new areas to organize FARM FOR. E.NLHANGE—Attrae chase price to be paid at time of An Honest Yankee been the graduation. It ryas there- very branches. The government did sve r.�a try slot f earl an_rc kr ;sale and the balance wrthrn 30 dans. When Ttarte Officer Lever frosted aanot reduce the grant to the Institutes •100 ,dere farm North Huron. Ap- - per further particulars apply to "fore decided to post^•7ne the pGlit vb.- S,x t. even ,stand 'Russel T. i,Ttileon, of Detroit, to the ical meet n until one ?�; this year because they said no work p _ THOS. FELLS. 2� J -Auctioneer. extent of :i.i7 on aa .end, he rya was done so well as that by the In - GARDENING doe at reasonable.; . R. S. HETHERINGTO\, 'kidded" by fellow -officers that he'HERE AND THERE 'Prices. Phe -ie 6131-11. Leslie Ms-: Barrister, Etc. 'eV -Ingham, Ont. • cc ued "whistle" for his mc,nev The ,i HORSES WANTED -3 ze 5 d:llars. Apply R. Laid ave, Ilene 366J. Ct)\S Eki"E :.tiv _ t:+ dee:re- 1 ww:sll to publicly apologize, if in any way 11:aave said things that have beer. to the disadvantage of Mr. and Mrs. C. Blatclii trd. Pere. Kind health we are deer -ens c'*aunt, o ur heene. c'r'ier "'i T:sepi int' and " _ucsxtaauttuat Alfred Streete. ileannielly ituated hat, .ren n , :r all sire deen cc , knees and. in eet.:,2 ` , A_p at residence. .Se.. Maser: SEED Pt"CKWfIEAi FC,R SALE • . a bushel. Jas. E. Currie, p�. TEACHER WAX E ,'• — ^y Win;hana Pubic Scheel Beard Tiaa.a� iC :`lti•. Mind3tnrn_ ed. 4 :ears ex erienee. State A ':ir tiOns melee be it :he and. et' el- Secretary lsSec taro rt . ran 12 treeer. t . June?1st. W. T. F Sec: y. TENDERS will be re dares n;• to 12 .neen, Saone?tine: 2511-<, b the undersigned t. _ nee n ' -r< 2 :tan. ,r, 'seen»• xtx�o - be heli T a; is by S. 5.'_t 11. ;I -newest t''.. any-ter5•'t'`. nc't wee- • e: aril ac erre'' ie seeie Fin"a son, R. R. X. 3. \A nglaa ni. 'Yankee was short that amount it his AROUND RAPID CITY stitute or so cheaply as they did $1 worth for one dollar. The wide spread in prices paid the fine for speeding. Now the laugh is 3` 3 producer and the prices paid by the Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardenr, and On the other sdie of the face, for '_fir. iconsumer were spoken of. The Wilson has sent along the $7.75. Lorne and Iran visited with air. and speaker appealed to all women to '�fr Charlie Thompson l�,i Friday. t — products and in that way help our- Mrs. Direlam, Ripley, gave an ad- question drawer at the close of her MEMO O 1 Thursday June 16th, 1932' itle -C r a ?MINN .gets Of ery .1 ■ ie r: nda ultry ■ ■ S' CO-OPERATR'f'E ■ I ■ ■ ■ • ME PI @MEM: GE's 13 • MN NE!!i THE UNITED jFARN E kern EMS COMPANY, LIMITED. W$ngham, - OnlarIo. PIIfl'I,ne 271 Dca ni:. FLO-GLAZE Paint is su- perior. This is the result of careful research and experi- ment by expert scientists in FLO-GLAZE laboratories. Raw linseed oil is subjected to a mechanical—not chemical —treatment which renders it free flowing and self -levelling. This treated oil is used in mak- ing FLO-GLAZE Paint. This is why FLO-GLAZE Paint leaves no brush marks, but flows the moment it is ap- plied to an even, smooth film of highly protective quality with no corrugations to catch dust and dirt. This is why FLO-GLAZE Paint covers more, looks better, lasts longer and costs less per square foot of painted surface. FLO-GLAZE paint is superior; El erWilkinson Decorator Sccre one rcr 'sir Lever—Goderich • 1 ' ' `` -''.demand Canadian made or grown Mr. Hiram Bloom returned from Star. .,,,,, Matt/ arta,ttu,n,.Itu.uaat.,ui..,tnaat_ : Landon Hospital last weer, trhere selves and country.dress in which she spoke of the address. 'The answers to a number ;1 e went t� Feceir'e tteatraa'en¢ zor in _ Spider Causes Accident _ i - a The offering was taken up by work more from a provincial stand -of the questions are to be found in i ' ward trouble. He ie steadily imp-_ v = A lineal descendant of the spider 'members of the Belgrave branch. A point as she is the Provincial Feder- the Hand Book and all ware urged hat dSe nKing t4 ai present peed in front e f Bruce ; ` l quartette of ladies from Londesboro anon representative from this area. to study it. airs. Eilititt Tarl r a• ill and Elta I f Se•:eland, swung from a web in:: ;delighted the gathering with a splen-: Her address was much enjoyed and A piano instrumental by Miss :and Mrs. Levi Havens of St. Helens, ;the car of Harry McBurney, G,ar"t i did vocal number. of the DISTRICT .utta,urs:tat.atxtaarsaroivcrntt"tuutunauueauan artnnatUUM. ged Man Breaks Neck Gdt it—Ge; ge Moss. aged 79, .%. well—knew resident of Saltford, u sner G, itricb, was taken to the Ai e>:andra Marine and. General H. . i- ..,. in an nnctnscii'ns ccondiei ora, et_ .. _.,.mil a ff acttred neck as the -ec,e2a;. .f an accident i r Tze lay wrier. he fes a_ <^.e read ,r,1•na a wa- Inspector of the Formosa Brewery, as he was speeding from Teeswaaer to his duties in the suds plant, and alighting on the Inspectors eye -lash threw ew the former Serge. Maar of the Brace Battalion into real battle fury he temporarily for of sad duty at the wheel, n'ieh the result that the gas charier ran e.,ff the road and plunged into a ecw. breaking its seg. 1 Geoze e Stefflcr, the owner, hardly gut it to the barn, on a jumper, when ii sannienbed to elle j01'..—Walkerton ee: n. ;Herald -Times. Mr. Moss was moving his : ous - o.d effecte from Sal f.erd 't , 2G der Gravelling Provinrial Highway 'gels en a twagon _• rued by R. Fisher. Considerable work is inp,r yrs - nenaen T E t .ii :t .(NCE --tai A t o s - vehicle eazsed i , on he etianr—Orang rilke Hi C „ le :.as balance and mall 74,.acrn:rn tae way, Seine grazing, bein i en 7 Li y �-4 -r 1 cart, r seas rushed to the 1 eenital. 'sur end ei the r..a" The. �.ttande C Inst iwtic•n Cc.is7•r..n. :;f Str`aefer*I. Can You Beat This? - gas been at we k in; he sit :n eke ?t .. Sydney French is rlae proof Erleda..a o ; u cessiten 4, W. :..,e._.:.r .f sixty-five whine 13;;7n.:+71"., Luther. fo,.> r la'e' ast tree weeks. A Indicts. These pullets are jeet fen. flee ,race- ceueit d' .;hovel .- be - 1 a _:1 4ahi f r _ - ltd showed the far reaching work done 'filler, of St. Helens, was much en- ti.i�ed Sunday withandcalling joyed. Hat en_. of Lu f,nLrr Junior Branch Formed by the Institute. A new Act During the year a Junior Institute for employers to provide chairs so The resolutions conunittee pres- ltiranrl'a was organized at Dungannon that their women employees might ented their report which was adopt - EAST. WAWANOSH Anniversary service: will be con - 'ducted at Brick United Church on Sunday,. June 26th. Rev. T. C. Wil- ltime n, of St. Helens, will be the speaker for the day. The Young People of Brick Un- ited Chiircb. are presenting their play in auburn on June Min h. cnudrt,S'..,:;.4:t A.ly-�•lirt.za:^7a ''t eft ,t r "d fra, to r- his neck. He 'meted at the net, S9. 'ref at th Are; : i, la ggard, , M 5 ta. ble Bearw. _ . July and A -u Rate 1.9. per es:. A' i y s M. aehenr, Treswat- er. r::,7 n e 38W. -`"y+;G PIGS P 'V ts7y t: R. M. _ .... and seven days,lain and the.. inn r:are. ti:'h.i:y —Aly , .'cr 0:3v. Mrs French eves , ureeris been i .arae 'ir, the 27"ee'h<a'e. A gen- -, -62e2.23. ...il t. find -t: J; laid b;. an,:: if test Cr..as 's:Srr ,c'n- _ tins material will ',1,12.e.e. Can any ,+f a•nr } :::1?ay e'•.- , tin the ins d f nn the end of P.A'ST•s'1iE Ff.4R R :S —Ae. tt tri da* e n fey ao , grass and ., • cf water. 4: A. M. t.rnr.f ..ds :. T. C., r; It Will Pay You To gave An EXPERT AUCTIONEER to eotidnct your sale. See T. R. EE NETT At The Royal Service Station. Phone 174W. R. C. ARMSTRONG 'm STOCK And GBxs''RA AUCTIONEER Ability with special training era- itblee me to give you Witte -abort. kr- tarkgeirtentt made with W. 3Brevet, W'iingbetrrn; er direct to 'I'eesr. ter Phone 4t4 TB,MA$ E. SMALL Lico Sly`«Ti::aA JCTIONE R Years'. Experience Farm Sts 'ltnplemerits. Moderate Prieei Phone 'ell. rts beat this rezerrl$—Pas.nnerct:n the; nrenentene eastL': the Greet -el .e r rx . tC feast. Traffic s ra ex getting. tett rn tr:3 bi n- :': :bit3 tett b _.rut„» a d 'i a t: etererse c,f n t4_ .",s: to _ -tit, i• eiht all lee YYi:i sp,.ee,iu ti sen. Baht Dees e Yed by Fire ,c k been b.' ., x �S..l a1 r'�'pelcl7- enter: the w .ilw, ".Uri i. ., Erant.,. was deStr , cd. by lireto -T _ell :net _ Week. The eSz',.,i r ai ;sial e, i'cir7.,.y5^ :51x....:..'7 'ts e encr was :nen the :.table stairway. 3-.tr.; �y1.. he fe . oa. e .�`a the ihhe. $.2,6 itt :e 1 ernet-ea a :gals —M.2tintaw Gazette. Tw.o Rats in One Trap _4--, 'W. C .7-m!i ebeeened tier rep, et- tr tin•:istata:„ tette' .,.a3 -„. ere red.e e i in the :r.e t.aoThe ern: of the c-r.dinary seerine. ... a'r 33., .1 � :' e,.�.e ,171 ti:e a. ._.:.nn t'"e tr : eerun; et tl i, est bili .a *he tenet W e w:; .Lal lead rt:eezf 1 t"e C l:r.ad relten berli ins. ce tit eine :et eel T:'ttctt and Train I`irt_'t ar ] atle1ine- ho xlr. ., ev, x, » liad a _.._re- „Lis trz.r.l«.'ash yard trnalri gT : rJ the t n "tS'"tr'tl $a SlIew.ielfs aEk7tee it tr./T.;1.4..: .: s titd. 710 da..are ¢ria t. est Pipers ;per tet F .x.51 mite and, an- capable n- ca „able nr,d nea:eous est .r . j a i t i Mr. jobri Catetben, the 'pre - a_.:51 Re.evee of the town, bas 'been: it Ce s4 years, is s`. 4ia 114812 to it'e, 3119 .1 v i'r7t DISTRICT ANNUAL MEETING OF W. HURON INSTITUTE Next Meeting Will Be Held 4.n W'ingham land is the only Junior branch in the rest when necessary, was referred to. ed. district. This branch was represent- Site also pointed out the fact that 22 An invitation to hold the next 'ed by Miss Doris Smyth and Miss diseases can be taken from raw milk xneeting at Winghatn was accepted. Laurette McClure who gave a very and urged that all milk should be The meeting was then closed by 'interesting demonstration on "Set- pasteurized. all joining in the singing the Nation ting a Table.' , Mrs. Dierlam also conducted a al Anthem. 'The ' est •liar .n Weenen's insti- taite held its district annual meeting its the Pc resters' Hall, Belgrave. r,n JT techs of las a.e k The weather' eras' uveal and -t _need representation .as ,,.r.. e.7t. :r.1_is each branch as .elf se-reral vi.shers. The Presi- dent Mrs. gree- err Da -dsonn I: tntl- t'r. »"'Cri_, eva.sa 2 tree, Cower.: the .l_ eine; was opened with. the singing ref the merle ate 'COY and all re, eatiu; the Lord's nmyer ;e r tints the '-dericln b,.,...n, bad :1rayoe r,f {bei Seriptere .. ,k rarl this r. it'll-tn.-ad pray .r ,.r , ~ y. :.4r. i , et -vet -al hreenhes -fere ask 1" 4C a esenert theieyear'ee ,we- rkt. Thine', -.s', ere elevttt :i_t.. .-, in the el's- trintt, .aa ci = 1 tri - ceedit'able -bal. atnee ogler dtin. rcansiderable re ief wen. .aver a;c:11'261 in sending pale's red eatalne":o the West, All ,aero. '!„ F::a"7..'erl in settee eo:_arnnnnixy week. �'.'Ct.",,,,.1'E•S to �Y., eii on i+M:..re itg siible•ets and der enstaatitons held at the, meetings S:pial e.verainns had been tr7r ,sod ire- meet of the b ch- te. Ate ni:fi er theme is a s. ret ca e1 ser and. he?,pfuirtess ar•liicb sakes me !eel =ore ar .i,r.".is to .tarry t p0.'work. "The e larding C. 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