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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1929-05-23, Page 4.711 �ra i1 i•` al itaiii1Y�ttYiI•NiYdri`c11YilBYa�itYAeravc:intravtaaraitetriauYe rTore itaisteser N e7ai3ltY�11tY�YtlYY itiliarW +TN;•• , Ines lest ese • lay „.!'ter a• • I • 1 •' OS P CiALS Child's Tooth Brush and Sponge Ball -- Two things that all children should have, Both for 25c SPONGE AND CHAMOIS --50c Sponge and 75c Chamois, You need them both to keep your car clean, both for 89c 3:5e KLENZO TOOTH PASTE and 35c PLAY BALLS, Both, for FREE -49c. New Gold Plated Auto -Strop Razor and Strap with pur- chase of 2 50c packages Auto -Strop. Blades, all for $1,00 McKI B : ON'S DRUG STORE WINGHAM PHONE 53. i = ri cents a word per insettion, with a minimum charge of 25c. :,menu..,,,,,uuuum.nnu,minnrpu.u,o, nunImum„nuam ,, mmuunnn,nu„u„u„,nrra,nnx,l.cr� BABY CHICKS We can supply yowith Bab Chicks from blood tested stock, Bar - ••ron strain, at $12 per 100, . June de livery. For all orders received three weeks before the chicks are wanted we will give a discount of 5 per cent. These are big, strong, healthy chicks. CHICK FEEDS This year .we are offering our chick feeds to the public. ; We have given these feeds a thorough trial and can recommend then to you. You can feed these with every confidence that you are going to raise all your chicks. We have proved that what the wee chick is raised on has a great influence on the adult bird, in health and production. There is a : supply of our feeds at Adams, Winghana Duff's, Bluevale; Cole's, Belgrave; Davey's, Wroxeter; and G..H. Wight - man's, 'Whitechurch. Walter Rose, Phone 38x, Brussels, Ontario. WANTED -Someone to .take the work of taking off 35 acres of hay, wil need to furnish horses and im- plements. Wages guaranteed. Ap- ply Advance -Times. J. D. McEWEN LICENSED AUCTIONEER Sales of Farm Stock and Imple- ments, Real Estate, etc., conducted' with satisfaction and at moderate charges, DR. GORDON WERE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Gold Medalist Surgeon . 1 London, (Eng.) M. R.C. 5. (Eng.); L. R. C. P. (Load.) Surgical Operations a Speciality, I Maternity and Children a Specialty. OFFICE. -Old Davis House, one house from Anglican Church, Centre i Street. Phone 15, Winghan, Eats Sauerkraut Now, Feels Years Younger "Now I eat even: sauerkraut and sausage and feel fine. Acllerika end- ed stomach gas and I feel to years younger." -Mrs. M, Davis. ...Just ONE spoonful Acllerika re- lieves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep Weil. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there. . No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adiedlca will surprise you. McKibbon's Drug Store. The Baby Chick season will soon' be over, Letter get yours before it. is too date. May 30th hatch, Barred Rocks are. 17c, S.C.W. Leghorns 15c. After June 5th, Barred Rocks are -15c, S.C.W. Leghorns 13c, Barred Rocks' are pure O.A.C.. strain; Cockerels (lir- et 'froth O. .1, College are mated to' selected breeders. All Leghorn .r shish ars:' from yearling trling and twee' .. v ;ar nisi hens, Hatching Eggs 5e ea. Ask to ez Otir pias; of Royal feeders; and watts founts. C, C;'. Campbell,'R. 11. No. 2, Auburn, Ontario. l?h onef l:,lyt:il 1.0-21' a t11111111t11ilt 4IIIHNl 'i(CIMIl l 18111151li1 1111101011111i • ill> rtlil E iii S er� For Engagement Phone_ McMA I1-1, l lolrriesville uA 601r34 Clinton, Oen.'R OLIVEPOCOCT , Operator $10r42 Clutton Cen. 1111 I1 1111111101110111101101110111101110111101i111 BARGAINS -If you are interested in buying a home, I have some excell- ent houses for sale, prices right.. Apply to T. Fells, - 1'Vltt',l CARPENTER AND BUILDER -W. J. Deyell, :Plans and specifications if 'required. Phone 80W. TO RENT -About 35 acres of good land which has been in buckwheat for the last two years. Apply at the Advance-Times, FOR _ QUICK; SALE -One : good frame house. Apply' to Art Wilson, FOR SALE -Walnut Dining room suite, Electric stove, both.practi- cally nein, antique bric-a-brac. Ap- ply to Advance -Times. FOR SALE -Iron Stretcher; Fibre chair; Settees and Tables; Rug 7.'a x 9; Wringer and Tub Stand; small Oil Heater. Mrs. Jack Mason, Francis Street. HOUSE TO RENT-AI1 moder neon- veniences, Centrally located. Ap- ply, Advance -Times. REDUCED PRICES for balance of. this season on Barred Rocks and S. C. White Leghorn Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs fromheavy layers, mated to pedigreed and R. O. P. males: Also have six, eight 'and . ten -weeks old pullets and cockerels for sale.. 'Phone . 611-42, or write Duncan Kennedy, Whitechurch, Ontario. t TO. RENT -Tenders fbr the pastur- C age on the Angus property during 1929, will be received by the under- signed tip to 6 p.m., May 28th, 1929. t. Abner_ Cosens.. \\g'ANTED-A couple of boarders, willing to room together. Board for men $6,00 ad.weelc. Not far from Union Factory. Factory hands preferred. Apply to Advan- ce•'l'imes. WANTED -Girl to assist with house-. L work. Apply pp y to Advance -Times. NOTICE n No person shall fire or set off any firecraelcer or• fireworks within the c' said Town on any street, highway, square or park or within the fire lith- ;, its of the said Town, Take e notice that the above is a T• true extract from section 49 of By- l.aw :No.. 353 of the Town of Wing- G ham and that the maximum penalty for violation of this section is $50 and costs. Published by order, lZ W. A. Galbraith, Clerk, (1 IN MEMORIAM Ti :In ever-loving memory of my deaf dater, Ethel ,Day, who passed away n Toronto ' one year ago, May 21st, 1928. One year has passed since' that sad day, • li one loved Sister was called away, D tiilenther 'vuioo and vacarlt her chair tiwcet are ,the mein rrcS thatlinger 1.�' there o'- lit miss her and mourn her in silence, unseen, ncl live, in the memories of joys to that' have been; Though the years be many or :few I'lrey'll be, years of mourning, dear. sister, for yon, +When 1•lie'TX'ing of Glnry Cometh. o begin Elis Glorious reign Sil /fay've, art nnbrolren family, Ti +e incited again, ('" Sadly missed shy her starter, Mrs, Gt Caole, •l�,rantfcard. Al WINGHAM A VANCE-TIMES Thursday, May, 23rd 9 Wiaghalml Advance -Threes. Published at WINGHAM .. ONTARIO Every Thursday Morning W. Logan Craig, Publisher Subscription rates- One year $240. Six months $i.00, in advance. To U. S, A. $2.50 per year. Advertising rates ori application. TIMOTHY LOVES THE FARM 41,0 To the Editurav all thing Wingham Payper, Deer Sur:-- Wince whin I •ti•'us a young fellah I w+nt to a circus where wan av the clowns sang a song that shtarted wid the fursht loine goinloike this.- "What a quare set av payple we are,. I declare," an all me loife since, up to the prisint 1 nivir beered thruer u urruds. 'Tis quare we are, an quare I sup pose wewill always be, until we raich the ind of our loife sintince, an come tc a full shtop. Fer "instance, look at the girruls taichin school, arr wurrulcin-in shtores, arr poundin toipe wroitin niasheens, wearin purty dhresses and havin short hours, an laivin thiiaa noice jawbs; to git married an shlop arround kitchlns fer the reshi av'Cheer .natcheral loives, barrin whin they are in the hoshpital naidin the attinshue av the dochtors an nurses. ' Thin •we see byes not continted to shtay on the farrunis among the apple blossoms, an swhate shmellin clover, wid the meadow larruks singin, an the shwallows buildin theer neshts undher the aives av the barruh, an the sun- flowers an : `tilacks an hollyhocks bloomin, an the lambs playin chase wid aitch other in the orchard. We see the byes laivin all thin pleasant tings to wurruic in graisy ould gar- rages, arr run gas pumps. Mebby af- ther all 'tis betther so, fer, shure, ifye kape the byes on the farrurns whin they are willin to shtay, purty soon ye will see nothin growin on the land barrin mortgages an sow tistles. Thin we see a lot av byes gittin, married befoor they are able to kape a woife in the shtoyie the wimmin do be wantin these days, an Mishter MacKenzie King, Premier av the Do- minion, no less; an Mishter R". B. Bennett, anillionaire, an laider av the great Tory parthy; an aven the Prince av Wales, iviry lasht livin wan av thirn bachelors shrill: It inatsht be fun fer thim lads to be roiclin arrottnd in. theer big ottymobeels an watchin is married rain nr win lawns, an dig gin gardens, an baitin carpets, till we git blishters on our hands an kinks in our backs. Yis, an we.clon't nade to go out av town to foind a lot av rich ould 'fel- ahs who shad aither git married arr pay a bachelor tax. T.. moight min - slain theer names, but .if I did I am afraid they matt' not loike Cheer mail 1oxes gcluttered up 'wicl a lot av let- thers from girruls an widdy wirnmin who laud loike to, live in Wingham. Oui- girruls in town hev aither givin hem ould lads up as"a total loss, arr decoided they wudden't hev thin anny proice. • I am so disgushtecl wid the way liim Grits clo be sgeanderin money a gt Ottawa, an the Tories lettin. thirty it away wid it,' that I nntsbt lave ollyticks alone fer this wake. Yours fer a bigger an hetther Canada, '•••'".l'irnothy Hay. Leantere 1 (277) The Royal York, largest hotel and tallest building in the British +unpixe, will be open shortly in Toronto, It is a self-contained community having its own b9nk, brokers offices, stores, power sta- tion, painting plant, recreation cen- tres,' attd so on. Gas front wells of the Sow River and South Saskatchewan Valley to the south and west of Medigine Hat may provide helium 'gas for the British Air Ministry, The Boy Scouts' knowledge in woodcraft may be turned to a new use in. Nova,. Scotia: where the pro- vincial government forestry depart- ment propose to enlist' their , ser- vices in the planting of 1,509,000 trees to reforest 1,090 acres of land. The Canadian Pacific has in ex- cess of 91,000 .employees and its yearly pay -roll is approximately $125,000,000. "The announcement by the At- lantic steamship lines of reduced rates on cabin ships coincides with the opening of an Atlantic travel season in which the cabin type of ship reaches a standard of equip- ment and, accommodation .never. hitherto reached and during which more cabin, ships than ever will sail to and from Europe. The advent of reduced rates also harmonizes with the policy of many world gov- ernments to abolish passport visa fees. Ocean tourist travel is quick- ly getting back : to pre-war condi- tions but greatly enhanced by big- ger and'better ships," says "William Baird, Steamship Passenger Traf fie Manager, Canadian Pacific Steamships Limited. Orders for Canadian cheese cabled from Great Britain, demon- strate its popularity overseas and the confidence placed in our grad- ing methods, according to Doctor 3: A. Ruddick, Dominion Dairy Commissioner, who states that the British demand for Canadian cheese is at the peak • Township of -E. Wawanosh Court of Revision. A Court of Revision, on the Asscss- naent Roll for 1929, of the Township.. of Eau (Vawanosh, will be held in the Foresters' Hall, l,elgrave, on Fri- day, May -31st, 1929, at. one o'clock. All interested are, -:rgnes'rd tri tales, notice and ma is t:,, ...,,cl, es accord- ingly, cccrdingly,' Alex. Porterfield, Clerk SCHOOL REPORT f. S. S. No. 14, E. & W. Wawanosh..' Sr. IV Laura Martin 5510, Jr, TV Elroy T,aidlaw 65%, Ken- eth Laidlaw 60%. Sr. Til Clifford Purdon 74%, Rod- - Inglis 62%, Jr, TIT Rosella Guest 61%, Rus - 1 'Farrier 57%. Sr, II Olive Purdon 79%, Jack iglis 68%, Mary Guest 59%, Dick nest; 46%.'' T Godd, Muriel Purdon. Sr. Pr, Excellent, Bertha ' Guest, ellison Falconer; Gond, Ernest Bee - oft, Jr. Trr,`, (alphabetically) Pauline agiis, Dill Martin, Donald Martin. No. on roll 19, Average att. 18, Lena T. T-Tackett; Teacher. • SA S. No. 9. Sr. TV. --Jessie -Arbuckle 'i4%, E - ott Johnston 59%. Jr. TV.•--Gertrtrrle Arbuclale and Oneida Jnhnston'15%. Jr,II _ J , IIT . -George •Carter 80%, Luella err, Ronald Coulters and Edith Ar- tckle 7'l%, Jr II. -Billy Johnston, P1.-•--Lenor0 Wellings, Ariel •;Johns- n. Milir'ed Whittaker, Teacher. WE FOUND THIS Remedy, Mrs, Syb"ilia:Spahr's Ton - itis, a good success for Tonsil oubles, Cough, ,'Bronchitis, Quinsy, tarrh, ,TTead Colds and .Sore throats sod benefits or cash returned. ,T. R ' len, 'Wroxeter, Win ghant .Druggists, MEETING OF HURON COUNTY \ COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of. Huron' will meet in the Council Chamber, Godcrich, at 2 o'clock in' the -afternoon of Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1929. All ac- counts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Monday preceeding the meeting of Council: . GEO:, W. HOLMAN, F County Clerk, • Goderich, May 20th, 1929 WHITECI-URCH 1•Ir° and Mrs. Jno. Purdon and fam- ily visited .on 14Ionday with Mr, and Mrs, Ab, Cameron, of Ashfield. Mr. Mac, Ross was laid up with a severe illness last week' Mr, and Mrs. Roy McGee moved to Prosperity' last week where Mr. McGee has his tractor running the stone -crusher, Miss Jeannette' B. Cottle, Assistant. Supt. of Strathroy General Hospital, was called to her home here last week owing to the illness of her father, Mr. Geo. Cottle. Mrs. Art. Craig and family, of Tor- onto, attended the funeral of Mr, Jrto.' Craig here on Monday. Mr. A. Craig is on a businesstrip to Florida. Mr, Wilfred Robinson, : of Toronto Medical College,' and Mr. Adam Mc- Burney, of Queen's University, King- ston, are holidaying at their homes' here.. Mr. Win. Robinson is building a barn on the old VanNorman place this spring. Mr. Elmer Tiffin is the Contractor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and Beatrice and . granddaughter, Lois Johnston spent Sunday with Mrs. El- lis, of Gorrie. Messrs Will Henderson of Tees - water, and Thos. Henderson motored to Barrie ori Friday, to see the lot- ter's sister, Mrs. Dr. Jamieson, 'who is criticallyi11 there. Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Teeswater, spen:Wednesday last with. Mr. and Mrs. ' hos. Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Patton, i n, of Lu - can spent Sunday with Iaermother, Mrs. A. Fox. Mr: and Mrs. Robert Purdon and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Walker, Mr, Walker, also Mr. and Mrs. W. Burchell and family, of 'Turnb,r,ry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pettapiece, Misses Barbara Weir, of Belnaore, and Mary Weir spent the week -end with relatives at Clifford. The many friends of Mrs. John Craik Sr. and her family extend.syrii- pathy to her and the bereaved family. Mrs. O'Dowd and Mrs.' Craig, of Brantford, are visiting their sister, Mrs. John Craig Sr. EAST WAWA rreS -I COUNCIL Council met on May 7th, with all the members present.. Minutes of last meeting were read and passed on mo- tion of Thompson and Kerr. Communication from the Dom. of Canada Guarantee. & Accident Insur- ance Co. in reference to the talzing of a policy protecting the township employees, against death or •disability NOTICE The First Sittings of the Court of Revision for the revision of the As- sessment Roll, for the year 1929, will be held an Monday evening, May 27th, 1929, at 7.30 p.m., at the Town Hall, Wingham. Dated and first published the 16th. day of May, 1929. W. A. Galbraith, Clerk. FREE. I RAILROAD FAR E TO TORONTO to enable you to purchase ,a car in The Greatest Used far Sale We Ever eid This is your chance to buy a guaran- teed, reconditioned Used Car at an aril aingly low price. We intend clearing out our'Jarg stock of Used Car's at pric- es far J)eioctheir market value. ' I1 orL der that you`'can take advantage of this sweeping sale, we will arrange to refund to you your railroad fare to Tor, onto 111111]edlatel, u.7on 'o't%1;. purchase y 1 � � of any one of ,our cars„, Fords, Chevrolets; Whippets, Stars and many other popular wakes at prices away below their Used Car list price. Amazing Bargains - ^ Easy Terms Esrey Car Reconditioned, Guaranteed. FREE ROAR SERVICE Overland Soles Co" Limited Used Car Market BAs' ST, at GI OSVENOR T ngsdaie and 4145 909 DAY STREET TORONTO Open Evenings Use A New Perfection Oil Stove And -- Cook with "Comfort" The New Perfection Oil Stove will 'do all your cook- ing, Baking, heat the water for wash day. Very easy on fuel. Absolutely Safe. Seer them at our store. Perfection Wicks; .Overs Repairs. - Coal. Oil Promptly Delivered H. Buchanan - Hardware; Stoves resulting from injt{ries received while ' ed and paid:- The Advance -Times, engaged in work for the . township, received and filed. Petition of Gordon Elliott and oth- ers for the Construction of a Muni- cipal, drain' at lots 28 and 29, Con. 14, received. The petition was accept- ed and the Clerk instructed to notify the Engineer regarding the sane. It was considered advisable to pur- chase three additional slush scrapers, also a scarifier' for use'. on the town- ship roads. The following accounts were pass- • advertising, .$2.70; Wm. Robinson, sal- ary as Assessor, $1.00.00; C. Carter,:, patrolman, $32.55; M. McDowell, pat- rolman, $17.30; A. G. Vincent, patrol- man, - $17.00; G. R. Vincent, patrol- man, $43.25; J. Vincent, patrolman,. $80.00; J. Gillespie, .superintendant, $33:00, Council adjourned to :meet again on Friday, May 21st, as a Court of - Revision on the Assessment roll a,nd for ordinary torfcnship'business. A. Porterfield,Clerk. ARCHGRIP brings you physical hap- piness , , comfort to your mind mind,,,, relief•o t your fe Thursday >'. nd Saturday En 1tsa Gin ha ms, 32 in 15c Percales ,and; Prints; new dainty. patterens, fast colors, 36 inches wide 270 and 45c Gingham, 32. in, wide, checks, plaids • and stripes, fast colors, special at 22c Rayons, neat patterns, 32 inches wide at 29c Broadcloth Slips, all colors. 79e. New Silk Gloves $1.19, $1,89. Flowers big .assortment 25c, 85c Silk Hose, Mercury makes 89c te. $1.95 Crepes, all pure "Silk Plat Crepes plain and fancy, reg. 2.05 $1.95 Linoleums, 4 yd. wide, at •$2.95 Wabasso Pillow Cotton, 40 and 42 inches W:39c Ladies' and Children's Shoes to clear at 59c, 95e, 1.95, 2.39 96 in. Cretonnes, new patterns at 21c and 31c Art Sate.' ears new designs g s and colorings, 36 in. 39c 36 in. Marquisettes, stripe and bars, Rose, Pink, Gold and Cop- per, reg. 35c, special 24c Window Shades, standard size, 3x6} cream and green, 'regular $1,00, special ')I -9c Hemstitched Sheets, fine qual- ity bleached cotton, large size,, special $1;29 , 81 in, extra heavy Bleached Sheeting, Wabasso best 'make, special 95c MEWS WEAR Men's Ties, reg. $1.00 ,,...:59c Regular $1.25 for 69c Men's Pine Silk and Lisle Sox, reg. 95c, at 59c Work Shirts, .ati sixes $1.39 Men's' Fine Shirts $1.39,"$1,95 Work Sox, Special ...23c and 29e Phone 46 01113 Fresh nee le 1.