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mad. Old fashioned necessities aids t happier living.
All to be found here priced ;happily,
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FOR SALE -A good brick house,
four acres of land, stable; Queen.
st., north, Kincardine, just outside.
the 'c r
0 opration. Apply on the.'pre-
mises to Agnes Fisher.
FOR SALE -Millet Seed, re -cleaned
and government graded No, 2,
Price per bushel, $2.75. Phone or-
ders to 630r41, H. A. Nethery, Bel -
grave. y.
TENDERS will be received up to
June 28th by the Wingham Public
School Board for lavatory equip-
ment with automatic flush for the
Wingham Public School. For fur-
ther particulars refer to the secre-
tary, W. T. Booth. er, Coal Oil Stove; also small cook
AUCTION SALE of 5 -roomed, cot-
tage, on Francis Street, and house-
hold
ouseh ld furniture, on Saturday, Jane.
29th, at 2 o'clock, property of Mrs.
Thomas Forbes. Tearms-cash.
Terms of property will be made
known on day of sale, Thomas
Fells, Auctioneer..
FOR SALE -One car of feed wheat,
one car of feed oats, to arrive about
June 20th. Special cash price off.
car. A. C. Adams,
FOR SALE OR RENT -Gregory
Prairie Pasture, well watered. Ap-
ply to H. Buchanan.
FOR SALE -Second-hand four -burn -
Robertson, M. Rae
Botany IA ,
Class I-V. Tiffin, (R. Thoonpson,
E. Weir, J. Pattison).
Class II -M. Scobie, (J. King, A.
Moir), (P. Walden, A. Adams), (H,
Burgess, A. Coultes).
Class III=IVT,' Moore, (W. Cruik-
shank, D. Deans), (A. MacLean, D.
Pollock), (A. MacGillivray, M, Rae);
(D. Fixter, M. Smith), (J. Schaffter,
H. Smith).
Pass -L. Robertson, D. Taylor, S.
Mitchell,
Geography IB
Class 1-(R. Chettleburgh, . J. For
tune), M. Dobie, (H. Fry, D. Walk-
er), J. Herd, K. Lott.
Class III -M. Cantelon, I. Kelly,
(G. Beattie, V. Fry), A. Porter.
Pass -(E. Johnston, E. Hamilton),
E.. Metcalfe),
(G. Aitchison, Me ca fe), L .
Dur-
nin, H.' Beattie.
1 Fail -A. Purdon, I. Sutton.
The Baby Chick season will soon
be over. Better get yours before it
is too late. 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 0,A.C. strain; Cockerels dir-
ect from 0. A. College are mated to
selected breeders. All ' Leghorn
chicks are from yearling and two-
year-old hens. Hatching Eggs 5c ea.
Ask to see our line of Royal feeders
'and water founts. C. G. Campbell,
R. R, No. 2, Auburn, Ontario. Phone
Blyth 10-24.
BABY CHICKS
HURON SPECIALTY FARMS
During the month of Jttne we can
supply you with baby chicks at $10
per hundred. These are S. C. White
Leghorns, that world famous Barron'
strain. Big hens that lay Large eggs
and plenty of them.
The Walter Rose Poultry Farm,
Brussels, Ontario.
We can supply you with Baby
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.
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 Alexander W. Webster, late
of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Tailor, deceased,
who died on or about the thirteenth
day of January, A.D. 1929, are requir-
ed to send by post, prepaid, or deliver
to R. Vanstone, Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the .Administrator, on or
before the twenty-fourth day of June,
A.D. 1929, their names and addresses,
with fullparticulars in writing of
their' claims, and the nature. of the
securities (if any) held by then) duly
verified by a statutory declaration,
ANI) TAKE NOTICE F t RT711:1.2
that after the said. twenty-fourth day
of June, 1929, the said administrator
will proceed to distribute the assets
of the said estate among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard (rely
to the claims of which he shall then
have haci notice, and the said tdnin-
istrai`or shall not
beablcfor the ?mid
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assets
L7
y part thereof to any per-
son of whose claim he shall not theta
have received notice.
DATED at Wingham thi:, fou th
a
day of June, A.0,, 1929.
1 . VANSTONE, :Wingham P. 0„
Solicitor .
for tite Adniitiist ator.
CARD OP. THANKS
We wish to thank all those who so
kindly helped us ie any way, in onr
recent sudden and sad bereavement
We appreciated it 'deeply.
Mr,s, Armstrong and family.
stove; washing machine and ;wring-'
er. Buchanan Hardware. J
FOR SALE' OR RENT -Upright
Doherty Piano, price reasonable.
Apply to Advance-Tiines Office.
FOR SALE -4 -year-old mare, about.
1400 lbs., broken. Address Box A,
Advance -Times.
FOUND-A fountain pen. 0 wriercan have same by applying at Ad-
vance-Times.
FOR SALE -Per acre Timothy, and
Alfalfa Hay,will sell quantities to
suit buyer. Terms given. Apply
to A. M. Purdue, phone 350. •
'TENDERS will be received' up to
June, 26th at 7,30 p.m, by the Wing -
ham Public School Board ,for a 50
ton car of 3 inch lump steam coal,
low in ash and to run 14400.° B.T.
U's. per pound. The lowest: or any
other tender not necessarily accep-
ted. Wingham Public School Board,
W. T,• Booth, Secy,
WANTED -Room and Board by
young lady in business, in private
hone. . Apply to Box C., Advance -
Times. -
WANTED -Experienced . teacher for
S. S, No. 9, East Wawanosh, .Pro-
testant preferred. Duties to .com-
mence September 1st; Apply stat-
ing salary and: qualifications. Wm.
T. Elliott, Sec.-Treas., R. R. 5,
Wingham, Ont
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tenders 'will be received by the ter.-
dersigned up to 6 p.m., July lst, 1929,
for erection of a: brick school house
U. S. S. No, 12, East and West Wa-
wanosh. Plans and specifications rimy
be seen at the hone of the secretary
on or. after June 22nd, Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted,
C. M. Aitchison, Sec'y, R. R. No. 2,
Lucknow, Ontario,
IN MEMORIAM
In loving 'memory of our deer
daughter, Audrey Alberta Jarvis, arr)
our • two sisters, Velma and Lama
Finley, who died June 6 and 8, 1928.
Always in memory of parents and sis-
ter..
"We loved themmuch,
ButJesus loved them better."
LOWER SCHOOL EXAMS,
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nth, G. Beattie.
.Passed on year's work -E. Ilamil-
tctn M Logan,
o an
Geography IA
Class I-0, Deans, (A. MacGilli-
vray, A, MacLean), A. Coultes, (W.
Cruickshank, 3, Schaffter, E, Weir).
Class IID. Pixter, V. Tiffin, A4,
Adkins, M, Moci,re, D, Taylor, W.
Moir.
Class III -(J. ) attisort,: A. Moir,
R. Thompson, P. Walden), (S. Mit-
1VI, Smith), (H. Burgess, ,)+7.
Smith).
Lyase-NJ, Scobie, D. P°Bock L.
Botany IB '
Calss I -D. Walker.:
Class II -R. Chettleburgh, (Ti.
Beattie, E. Hamilton), (M. Dobie, G.
Kelly).
Class III -G. Beattie, J. Fortune,
J. Herd, M. Cantelon. '
Pass -E. Johnston, (H. Vincent, 0.
Tiffin), (E. Metcalfe, K. Lott), H
Fry, A. Purdon, G. Ai:tchison,'' (V
Fry, I. Kelly).
Fail -M. Logan, L Sutton, .A. Pr•r
ter, L. Durnin.
French IB
Promoted on year's work -I. Kelly,
Fowler, Ada Phippen.
• Class 11I Loreen. Gilkinson, Ger-
trade Kelly, Jack Brackenbury, Clarke
Johnstone, Isabel Nortrop,. Alberta
Shiell, Olive Tiffin, Leona Deans, 'Ed.
na Jenkins, Teresa Roth.
Pass -Jean Coulter, Edythe Zur-
brigg, Eva Honluth, Margaret Proc-
tor, Georgena Pullen, Mossie: Milli•
gan, Ross Harrison, Katherine Fie,
Phyllis Weaver, Reta Hastie.
Fait -Nellie McGee, Mae Nichol-
50iL
Grammar II
Class I -(J. Webster A. Louttit),
J. Copeland, B. Walker, (3, Mitchell,
N. Dow), C. Coulter, E. McInnes, A.
Shiell, I. Nortrop, J. Brackenbury, M,
Proctor, (L. Gilkinson, R, Hastie, E.
Honluth, E:• Rae), I. Fowler.
Class II -(E. Lincoln, T. Roth, E..
Zurbrigg), :0. Tiffin, '(G, Kelly, \V.
Dow), P, Weaver, L. Deans, K. Fry.
Class 1II-E. Jenkins .
Pass,, --(N. McGee, G. Pullen), 3.
Coulter.
Fail -M. Milligan, R. Harrison, M.
Logan, C. Johnston, M. Nicholson.
Latin II
Class I -J. Webster, J. Copeland),
C. Coulter, 1.• Nortrop, I. Fowler, E.,
Rae; (A. Louttit, B. Walker), N. Dow,
(E. McInnes, J. Mitchell), M. Proc-
tor, R. Hastie, E. Hoinuth, B. 'Wylie,
J. Brackenbury, ' A Shiell,
Class II -L, Gilkinson, R. Arm-
strong, A. Phippen, J. Coulter.
Class III -W. Dow.
Pass -(R, MacDonald, N. McGee),
(B. Gibbons, E. Jenkins).
Fail -0. Tiffin, R. Harrison, K.
Fry, M. 'Nicholson, C. Johnston, R.
Pollock.
ZOOLOGY II
Class T -J. Webster, -'3. Copeland,
(A. Louttit, P. Weaver), I. Nortrop,
J. Brackenbury, C. Coulter, ,.1, Fowl
e'r, R. Harrison), (N. Dow, C. Johns-
ton), (L. Gilkinson, B. Walker), 3.
Mitchell.
Class 1I -(R. Hastie, A. Phippe"1,
Ail. Milligan, (W. Dow, M. Proctor),
(E. Lincoln, E. McInnes, T. Roth, A.
Shiell), E. Jenkins.
s.
Class 1l1 -G, Pullen, (E. Hoinuth,
M. Nicholson). •
Pass -L, Deans, TC, Fry, G. Kelly,
N. McGee, J. King.
Fail -E. Rae, W. Moir, M. Logan,
0, Tiffin, E. Zurbrigg,
Physiography II
Class 1 - (Jean Webster, Betty
'Waller), C. Coulter, 1. Nortrop, J.
Copeland, I. ,Fowler,, J. Brackenbury,
A. 1 ,outtit, J. Mitchell, W. Dow.
Class II -3. ,Courter, E. Jenkins E.
• Lincoln, M. Logan, C. Johnston, E.
Rae, M,Proctor, N. McGee, G. Kelly.
Class III -K.. Fry, A. Shiell, R.
Harrison, L. Deans, N. Dow, R. Has-
tie, L. Gilkinson.
Pass -A. Phippen, G. Pullen, M.
Nicholson, O. .Tiffin, P, Weaver, E,
Zurbrigg.
Fail -E. Homuth, M. Milligan, T.
• Roth, E. McInnes.
Arithmetic II
Class I -Jean Copeland, Jean Web-
ster, Nettie Dow, Jean Mitchell, Al-
berta Shiell, Rita Hastie, Edythe Zur-
brigg, Margaret Currie.
Class II -Leona Deans, Ella Rae,
Ross Harrison, Jack 13rackenbiiry,
Betty Walker, Isobel Nortrop, Elnora
McInnes, Katherine Fry, Chas. Coul-
ter. Class III -Eva Hoinuth, ' Wilma',
Dow, Phyllis 'Weaver, Loreen Gilkin-
son, Agnes Louttit, ' Isobel Fowler,
May Nicholson.
Pass -Gertrude Kelly, Olive Tiffin,
Teresa Roth, , Margaret Proctor.
• J Fail -Nellie McGee, Jean. Coulter,
Georgina Pullen, Edna Jenkins, Evel-
yn Lincoln, Clarke Johnston, Murray
Logan, Mossie Milligan.
Absent -Ada Phippen.
French II,
Promoted on year's work -Class I,
A. Louttit, J. Webster, (J. Copeland,
-` C. Coulter), B. Waller, L Nortrop,
). 1Mitchell.
Class I -E. Hornuth; E, Rae.
Class II=E. ,Mclnnes, I, Fowler,
(N. Dow,' A. Shiell).
Class ,11I- (J. Brackenbury, A.
Phippen), R. Hastie, ('vV.' Dow, L.
Gilkinson), J. Coulter.
Pass --(G. Kelly, 0.. Tiffin), M,
Procter, E. Jenkins, (L. Deans, K.
Fry), 13. Gibbons.
Fail -E, Lincoln, T. Roth.,' (M. 11111-
ligan, P. • Weaver), N. McGee, R.
Harrison, G. Pullen, M. Logan, C.
Johnston,
Geometry II
Passed on year's w
n
e bwork-Jack Brac-
k '' ury,` Alberta Shiell, Jean Weti..t-.
er, jean Copeland, Eva Hoinuth, Phy-
llis Weaver, Isobel Nortrop Chas.
Coulter; Agnes Louttit, Isobel Fowl -
04. Betty Walker, Jean Mitchell, Ger-
trude Kelly, Margaret Currie, Alan
Garuiss, 1 MacDonald, Joey Tiffin,
Blair Gibbons, Margaret Proctor. TI -Evelyn. Lincoln,
Class- •
Pass -Rita Hastie, Mossie Milligan,
Wilma Dow, Nettie Dow, Edna Jen-
kins, Leona Deans, Elnora .McInnes,
Jean Coulter, Ada Phippen.
s
Fail-Ros.
Harrison, 'Nellie Mc-
Gee, Mae Nicholson, Teresa Roth,
Loreen Gilidoson, Elia Rae, Edythe
Zurbrigg, Olive Tiffin, Georgina Pal -
kit, Katherine Pry, Clark Johnston.
French III
Passedon year's work -M, King,
Coutts, A. 1:Iendeison, 14, Wilson,
H. Beattie, D. Walker.
Class II -J. Herd.
Pass -J. Fortune, M. Dobie, MCantelon, K. Lott, E. Metcalfe, I
Sutton, V. Fry.
Fail -E. Hamilton, E. Johnston, L
Durnin, A. Pur'clon, R. Chettleburgh,
H. Vincent, H. Fry, G. Aitchison, A.
Porter.
French IA
Promoted on year's work:-( Claes.
I) -D. Deans, J. King, A. Moir, V,
Tiffin, M. Moore, J. Pattison, R.
Thompson, W. Moir, A. MacGillivray,
A. MacLean, E. Weir, A. Coultes, D.
Pollock, M. Rae. •
Results of exams,
Class II -L, Robertson,
Class .III -H. Smith, M. Smith:Pass-J. Schaffter, P. Walden.
Fail -A. Adams, M. Scohie, H
Burgess, D. Taylor, D. Fixter, 13.
Cruikshank, S. Mitchell.
Algebra IA
Passed on year's work --Dorothy
Pollock, Agatha Coultes, Mary Smith,
Alton ; Adams, John Pattison, Wini-
ferd Moir, Harvey Burgess, AnnieMoir, Eliz, Weir, Dorothy Deans, An
tea MacGillivray, Hartley Smith, Mil-
lan Moore, Leah Robertson, Jessie
King.
Class 1I -Rae Thompson.
Pass -Scott Mitchell, Jack Schaff -
ter, Alberta MacLean, Mildred Scolde
Ie,
Fail-Donalda Fixter, Vivian Tif-
fin, Paul Walden, :Sill Cruickshank,
Murray Rae, Dorothy Taylor.
Literature Ii
Recommended -Jean Webster, Jean
Copeland,Agnes Louttit,Jack. Brack-
enbury, • Betty Walker.
Class II -Evelyn Lincoln, Jean
Mitchell, Ada Phippen, Margaret
Proctor, Reta Hastie, Loreen Gilkin-
son, Isobel Nortrop.
Class III -Charles Coulter Elnora
McInnes, Gertrude Kelly, Jean Coul-
ter,
au.
ter., Ross Harrison, Isabel Fowler,
Alberta Shiell, Georgena Pullen, Kat-
herine Fi•y,
Pass -Wilma Dow, Nettie Dow,
Edna en
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isr Mossie Milligan, at, Clarke
rlG
Johnstone, Leona Deans, Edythe Zur-
brigg, Olive Tiffin, Phyllis Weaver,
Teresa Roth, Eva +I3onuith, Ella Rae,'
Rail -Murray Logan, Nellie McGee,
Mae Nicholson.
Composition II
Recommended Jean Copeland,
Betty Walker, jean Webster, Charlie
Coulter, Elnora McInnes, Elia Rae,
Class .IT -Evelyn. Lincoln, Agnes
Louttit, Wilma Dow, Murray Logan,
Jean Mitchell, Nettie Dow, Isabel N
J. Tiffin.
Class I -M, Mitchell, A, Robertson,
M. Inglis, C, Phair, D. Aitken, M.
Currie, •
Class II. -C. Coutts," J. Mel%ibbon,
R. MacDonald, E. Procter.
Class III -C. Walden, (H. Dickson,
B. Foie., G. Young), T, Henderson.
Pass -K. Carter, A. Garniss, M,-0'•,
Neil,
How Firm A Fouundation?
To the Editur; av all thim
Wingham Paypers.
Deer Sur;- •
I wondher now if ye ivir ..praiche'l
a sermon. I don't suppose ye .did,
but ye nivir kin till. Take Jarge
Shpotton, fer inshtance, talkie agin
protickshun an runi'runnin . down in
ParIeymint, an gittin away wid it, as
hie .bye who wus oversays wud say.
I prawrrused ye I wud mebby tell
ye some more av :me advititures in
Toronto down among thine : skoi
shcrapers, an big hotels, an shtores,
wid payple dodgin sthrate cars, an
ottymobeels, an attindin pickter
shows, an the big fellates throyin to
ate up the little wens, loike fishes
in the say. I wud rather live in Blue -
vale arr Belgrave than,
in; Toronto,
soIwud.
The rayson I minshuned sermons
wus be rayson av hasrin praiched wan
mesilf whin in the city, at laist if
it w•ussen't a"sermon it wus nixt dure
to wan, an it came about widottt pre-
meditashun, arr malice aforethought,
as thine • lawyers say.
It happened this way, I wus walk-
in down the shtrate an came to wheer
a big church wus bein rebulit afther
a foire, an saw a fellate shtandln
theer lookin tings over,.. so to'shpake,
I tought mebby, he wus Irish be ray -
son av his good lookin face, ° so 1
bid hire the toime av day, an said 1
wus glad toesee that the wurruk tri
the church wus corrin along so well.
Ele said he wus throyin to shtudy
out how they wus goin to clane up
the ould bricks c s 'to make cor-
reshpond
c i•-
reshpond wid the new wanes, an that
got roe- shtarted to praich. •
"An fer whoy shud they want to
clave up the ould bricks?" sez,I. "Is-
n't it the same ould foundashun that
wus always theer, an isn't the tower
pointin to Heaven the same as be•.
foor? Thim is what ye moight call
the fundamentals; an es longus they;
are sound what differ does it make.
if some av tire walls are bein patched
up wid fresh lookin modhern bricks?
sez I. In buildin a house arr a church
ye musht hev a sound foundashun•
to shtart wid arr yer buildin won't
shtand long. That ould foundashun
ye see. has been troo the foire, an
shtood the tesht, .an what does it
matther if it bears the shears av bat-
tle loike thim ould vetherans who•
came home from the war all bruk up.'
Thine new bricks ye see lookin • o
fresh will get to look so touch loike
the ould wans in a few years that, no
wan will be able to tell the diffit,
Afther they hev shtood the shtorms
av winther an the hate ay. summer
fer a few saysons they will look list
the same as the ould wans, that is if
they hev as good shtuff in thine to
shtart' wid.
EI cud ,av said a lot more but tie
new frind sarned to be-.unaisy to
away, an annyway I' belave in short
sermons mesilf, fer 'tis no use at all,
at all, to hit a nail two arr tree more,
blows` wid the banrmer afther ye hev
dhrivin'it home.
.1 heven't toime to wroite anny
more at prisint fer Jarge Shpott:n
wants me to Superintincl the fixin up
av the Arena fer 1Mishter Bjnnitt's
rnaytin on Tursday. He sez he km,1
git plinty av the byes willin to do
the wurruk, but that he nades seine
good man to bos's the'jawb.
Yours` fer a bigger an betthc.
Canada,
Timothy :.Hay,
• DR. GORDON WEBB
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Gold Medalist Surgeon
London, (Eng.)
M. R. C. S. (Eng.); L. R. C. P. (Lond.)
Surgical Operations a Speciality:
Maternity and Children a Specialty.
OFFICE. -=Old Davis House, one
house from Anglican Church, Centre
Street. Phone -15, Wingham.
J. D. McEWEN
LICENSED' AUCTIONEER
Real
of Farm Stock and Imple-
ments, R eal Estate, etc., conducted
with sati
sfaction and at moderate
charges.
UANCE
To, the
Bine
Water Boys
Every THURSDAY,' EVENING
In Wi
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Jitney Dancing
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Summer
Goods
At Special
Prices
Gingham, 32 inch wide, checks ,
and plaids 22c,
Rayons, dainty patterns, 33 inch
wide, reg. 50c, • 29c
Silk Knit Goods, stripes and
checks, 36 inch '89c
Dress Crepes, new patterns for
summer wear $1.49,
Fugi Silks, all new light shad-
es at 69c
Prints, English quality, values
at .,..„ • 23c, 29c and 45c
Ginghams, 32 inch English
Gingham, special ' 15c.
Curtain Material, 'Marquisettes
and Scrims, regular values to
60c Special per yard ,,.,-.,. „-29c:
Scarfs, in Crepe-de-chene and
Georgette, new designs in light
shades for summer wear $1.59
Broadcloth Slips, fine quality,
reg. $1.50 for t 79c
Hemstitched Sheets, large bed -
size, special $1.29
Silk Hose, for every day wear,
Brown, Navy, Black, reg. values
to $1.50, special , „".39c' pair.
Children's Sox, Silk and Rayon,
sizes '4 to $ 39c and 49c
Turkish Towels, colored stripes,
made in England, specials
18"x40" for 490 pair
20"x42" for 59c pair
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Phone 46.
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Fresh Groceries.
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