The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-03-27, Page 4POUR LOTS for sale, tWo acres
in • all, Would, sell separately or
trade on small, house br good
car, Phone 546E. 27b
DOUBLE HOUSE and two-car
garage on Centre St. for sale. Oil
and toe' furnaces, kitchen cup
boards and 3-piece bath in , each
apartment, For further particu-
lars calls Stewart A. Scott, pllone •
293, representhig• Robt, Martin,
Realtor. 20,27;3;10
'TWO STOREY RED Bruck
eight mom house for Sale in the
village Of WroXeter, Aprhy to
'P.O." Box 50 or phone 811 Wrox-
eter. 20:27b
;LOCAL PAWLEIGH
AVAILABLE. Sear
Selling eXperiend
not required,
Write at once
Rawleigh's
• Montreal, P.C) I
BUS/NESS
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helpful but
Car becesSary,'
for Partidulart.
Oept,
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vice from all breeds of Cattle,
phone the ;Waterloo Cattle It is strictly against our -rules
Breed
Breeding Assonfatitni I to diVtdge the mime ;address ing
2,3441. Or Mildrnay 130r12 be, 1 41:44:441,,riirOlgo "Vig. "I
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haVe all breeds available top Information,
assasseaoemeageneoonosioaoroottoorof quality at IOW 000ti* -28r* •
, Hot Croon Out,
VATERLOO CAT'I'LE Breedinit Assoolittikin ovvhote tato Bulls ratie,,inneeemoioesar,a4, I ' tioneae
I Are ibied",, "Per artificiar In- 1 ,' Box flolcitte Nithietil
twoinliettitiott inforMatian ;Or 8.0i.' -1" ' ' ' '
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'PRIVATE '
EYE'
Learn to detect the
' warrang sigitails that
MAY Mean Cancer.
For free literature write
MRS. IAIVIES CURRIE
Viiingliatri, Ont.
Sebretaty of *Winghatu aha
trict brain* of Canadian
Cancer 'Satiety
FIN CING A CAR?
Before you buy 4;k 'abed but
LOW COSt. Finanting fiteryiert with
eantplete irfuitanite Coverage,
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Blyth Ontarip, - Phone 104
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CRAWFORD
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solipitors, Etc.
Wingturith Plane 48
4'. IL CRAWPOIRO,
R. S. HETHERINGTON, QM:
A. H. McTAVISII
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Tetephoine 2$ Teetwater
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atteriterni, 2-,44 Olt itppototorieo,
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OYAL CHICK HATCHERY
;OFFERS YOU
RED x SUSSEX
LEGHORN x WHITE ROCK
Cobh's PEDIGREED RED x ROCK
Kimberchick's LEGHORNS of California
— MEAT TYPE --
ARBOR ACRES WHITE ROCKS
VANTEESS x ARBOR ACRES
AUTOMOBILE INSVRANCE
LET US QUOTE YOU ON OUR
INVIDEND=PAYING POLICIES
TERMS — 6 MONTHS or 12 MONTHS •
Special Low Rates' for Farrriers," Cars & Trucks.
H. t• MacLean
Phone,115 Wingham
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ItWiNGHAM
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Town' of Winghiam
1957 Takes
Taxpayers may make payMetits on accotint
Of 1957 taxes up to 80 pet cent of 1956 taxes,
PREPAYINg..,7
• Interest ..at the rate Of Vont pet:cent, per
antntm be,,alloweri on 'Stith, pre0ayments,
• Prepayments: of' taxes Must. be 4t the .
Town Treasatet's-Office,,Town Hatt
A., GALBRAITH; Tteatui4t,
Town„.of _ Ingham,
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Mrs. Viola Rilonoitli
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PHONIC 118
Haktristim, 'Ontario
WELLINfiTON . FIRE
Ifisttraitte Carapanx
Att all Canadian CornpanY Whit*
has. 'faithfully ootved polio*
holders for OVer teritOrri
Head Offieti tOrentd•
Matteau tiounotte Agoiket
• SALESMAN" WANTED
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FOR SALE
ft LEE'S USED FURNITURE, Buy
•
and sell, Modern 9 eu, ft. West-
inghetiee refrigerater, 1. hall tree.
Phone 185, 27b
IS
TAtiERT ?)EA
Most inter
line Of
Even if
your lif
now.
Of 'Rheumatism, Seiatica,
*brier can be helped by teak-.
Iti/A4AGAPS, Reearlihierided
‘..lhotItailat Of .thankful fiSeta,
0.111•
ERS ,eutt average a
esting income With
guaranteed necessities.
never sold: ; thing, in
e." Write for fan details
600 belorinifer bent. 52,
Mdiitreal, 277
PER:
CLASSIC. COOK STOVE, Cheap.
Good cdndition, Phone 41.3W, 27h
CHILD'S CRIB, white tube steel;
commode chair with tray; play
pen and kiddie car. Phone 703.11,
27b
LARGE PILE of well-rotted man
ure for sale, Also 1951. Interna-
tional heavy duty pick-up, Apply
to Stan Kay, 13 Line, 2 miles
east of Wingintra. Phone 642W2.
27*
TWO ROOMS and bath, for rept,
BuIlt-in cupboards, private en-.
trance, possession April 1st. Not
suitable for children. Apply to
Gorden Godkin, Jelin Street, 27*
FIVE. ROOM APARTMENT over
Dominion Store for rent, bath-
room, hot and cold Water, heavy
duty wiring, easily heated, air-
ponditioned. Phone, 413J, 2Orrb
WANTED TO RENT,
TWO BEDROOM modern apart-
ment or house wanted to rent.
Apply to Box 22, AdvanceTimes.
27*
HELP WANTED
TO CLEAN large business office.
Apply to Box 23, Advanco-TlineS.
'27b
TEACHERS WANTED
Morris Township School Board
invites applications from qualified
Protestant teachers for one-room
rural schools, Duties to commence
in' September, Minimum salary,'
$2500• Applicants state salary,
qualifications, experience and
name and address of last inspector.
Application* received until March
29th.
Ralph Shaw, sec.-tress,,
Bluevale,. Ont,
20,:27b
WANTED
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the position of care-
taker of St. AndreW's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham, will be taken
up until Saturday, March 30th.
State salary expected. -Duties will
commence at. once. Mail applica-
tion to M. M. Rae, Box 263,
Wingham, , 27b
' Township or Morris
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned up until 12 o'clock
noon, April 1, 1957 for the con--.
tracts of constructing and repair-
ing the following drains in Morri
Township;
Murray-Lamb Drain consist' ng
of 12,900 lineal feet of open, dr ain,
Nichol Drain consisting of 2548
lineal feet of tile' drain and , 18 647
lineal feet of open drain. The
Township will supply the tile,
Plans, profiles-and specifications
may be seen at the Clerk's office.
A certified cheque for ten per, cent
of the contract price must ac-
company each tender.
Lowest-or any tend er not .i nec-
essarily accepted. ,",
Geo. C, Marti
Clerk. 20:27b
AIIIRULANC SERVICE
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing-
ham. Safe, courteous .Service,
Phone Day 51, Night 716, or 636.
13rrb
DEADSTOCK WANTED
ADSTOCE removed promptly
or sanitary disposal. FREE pick-
larger animals, reasonable
ction charge for small ani-
mals, Phone Collect' Wingham
378, Palmerston 123W or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young Limited.
6rrb
MISCELLANEOUS
BEAGLES AT STUD; two regisy
tered sires from Field Champion
Ancestry, Excellent 'hunters,
Phone N. Stephengon, Ethel, 34-9
Brussels, 27:3*
(S YOUR TELEVISION' properly
Insured for all risk coverage?
For inforination phone 203, Stew-
art A. Scott, Wingharn. 2rrb
11TEWART A. SCOTT can now sate
you 15% on your car or truck in-
turande. Yearly or Mx months
policies are tiVailable. Special
ratet iror farmers. For further
haterMationi:Phone 293, Winter/ ii.
2.9rrb
-SANITARY SEWAGE disposal
' ,septic tanks, cesspools, cellar*,
pumped and cleaned, Well
SerViee, elf work gtiaranteed,
Apply Latila Blake, phone 42rd;
BrusSels.
YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, now
try the best for spareribs and
Satirkraut on Wednesday, Orrday
and Saturday evenings. Com-
mercial Hotel, Formosa, Cd12/57
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportanity
of expressing my sincere thanks
and appreciation to all my friends
and neighbors for the cards and
flowers sent to me while was a
patient in Wingham General Hos-
pital, Special thanks to. Rev- A.
Nimmo and the managers of the
Presbyterian Church. — G. A.
Schatte. 27*
CARD OF THANKS.
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to all our dear
friends and citizens of Wingham
for the hospitality we received
during our short visit. Especially
we like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Metcalf and Mrs; Matt Bell, of
Wingham. We are leaving for 4
visit to Germany and Czechoslov-
akia,' and are returning via Austria
and Italia, Enjoying our stay, we
say goodbye to you
and Prank Schleicher. 27*
SALE
ESTATE
FURNISH-
STATE ,OF,
4, AT THE
ORIA. STREET,
PAIL 6th, 1957:
LOCK
d, Part •of Let No,
xier of Vietoria an0
the Town of Wipg-
property is sit.nated
brick cottage, MOO,-
edrooms, and-a garage;
ell situated '• on a Goner
ed• by oil furnace. Proper-
be offered subject to a re-'',
id.
TERMS: REAL ESTATE-10%
on t e date of sale and the hal-.
ance within thirty days there-
after.
Further particulars and Gendi-
tions of 'Sale will be made knoWn
on the date of Sale, or may be had
on application to the undersigned.
There will be offered' for sale
at the same time and Place, the fol-
lowing bousoholci goods and furni-
ture:
3-piece Chesterfield suite, Settee,
Desk Odd dliairs, Small' tables,
Lamps, 2 Rugs, 2 Congoleurn Rugs,
Oak Hall Seat and Mirror; 3 Mir-
rors, Dining Reem Snite;. 2 Bed-
room Suites; Chest of, ,Drawers,
Couch, Drop Leaf Table; 3-Kitchen
Chairs, Frigidaire, Kitchen Stove
(coal or 'wood); Sewing IVIaChind,
Rangette, Washing Machine, Dish-
es, Lawn Mower, Tools,. .0the't
-articles too numerous to mention.
TEFtMS; CASH.
CRAWFORD &HETHERINGTON
Solicitor's for the Executbr
Auctioneer.
I Wirigham, Ontario.
• 27:,3b
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE
of , Livestock and Implements
"Ple uniersigned Anctieneer has
received instructions from •
' JUSTIN A. WILL, ,
Lot 10, Con, 15, Howick Township
On County Road, 8 Miles East of
Wingham ,aind midway between
.Wroxeter Knit 13elinore
To sell' by Public:. Auction,- corn-,
mending at-1.00 'p.ni;, sharp, on '
THURSDAY, APRIL 4th 1951
. . , The following
LIVESTOCK--3 bows, due time
'Alm 19 9LAASIFi----
5- YOUNG yo4g .4%11s, dne first
weeic ApplY to. Claire
'VanCarrip, phone Brus.sels, 1.5r.18:
' 27b
8-430014 BRICK house for rent,
heavy duty wiring, water, ad-
jacent to highway 3 miles smith,
. of Winkharn, immediate posaes-
• sloe, Apply to Norm /iigginst;
phone 32r9 .13russels 27t!
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
11h-storey house in Pleasant Valley,
possession Can be given any tirrie.
13h-storey house on Jesephine
Street, possession can he given op
May 1st, 1957,
The Seath 139 feet ef Lot 17„1Vfc-
Crea's Survey, 43elgrave. IniMedi-
ate possession can be given,
For particulars apply to Crawford
and Hetherington, Barristers, ate.,
WINGHAM, ONTARIO 27,3b
CARD OF THANKS • *
I would like to expreas 'my sin-
cere thanks ,to all myspends,
neighbors ancl 'relatives f gifts;
flowers and cards sent to me while
a patient in Winkham General
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, A,
McMurchy and Mrs. Morrey and
her staff df nurses.—R, A. Coats,
27b
7 SMALL PUPS for sale. Apply to
Mrs. Hand, Arthur Street, Wing-
ham. 27b
MEAT FOR SALE, Good beef l;.)3,
the quarter, killed under license
from the Dept, of Health, Year-
ling heifer; front quarters 310
and, hind quarters 39c.- Raynard
Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r30
Ripley. errb
RADIO-PIIONOGRAPH ,eombina,
tion table model for sale, also
'baby carriage, Phone 5617, 27b
SEED OATS, Garry, Rodney and
other varieties; Seed Barley,
Brant, Berta, Montcalm, All
these grains are Registered
••No. 1.—Howson & Howson Ltd.
20:27:6:13:27b
RODNEY- OATS grown from reg-
istered seed, cleaned and treat-
ed for sale, Apply to Joe King,
phone 549w3. 27*
LLOYD GREY BABY BUGGY for
sale, Good as new, Phone 610J4.
27*
WARRENER Electric brooder for
sale, good working order. Apply
to Mrs. C. R. Henning, R.R, 1,
13Iuevale, phone 13r4; Wroxeter.
274
GARRY AND BEAVER OATS for
sal; cleaned and treated, grown
from. registered' seed. Price $1.40
per bushel. AlVin Procter, phone
779J12, Wingham. 27*
CT:1$701VL BUTCHERING, cutting
and wrapping, choice young beef
by the ,quarter or piece, fresh
pork sausage for sale. Also suck-
ling pigs. R. J. McLennan & Son,
R,R. 2, phone Brussels
10r9, 20,27,3*,
150 BUSHELS PURE MONTCALM
seed barley; Ida bushels of mixed,
grain, Araweite oats and Monc-
calm seed mixed'for sale. Apply
to George Grigg, "V2 mile' west
of Belgrave 27*
REVOLVING dryer type clothes
line for sale with 150 ft. of line,
galvanized ground box, used only
a few times and, in excellent
condition. Phone 118. • ' 27b
WATERLOO THRESHING MA-
CHINE for sale, 28x42 with Eb-
ersol shredder and feeder with
high elevator. Apply to Elsthener
Service, Gorrie, phone 35r7
Wroxeter. 27*
' LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
APAR'114PINT for rent. Phene 329.
27:0h I
THREE-ROOM upstairs apart-
merit for rent. Possession im-
mediately, heavy duty wiring;
heated, Phone 3MT, 27*
30 PIGS for sale, Apply to Lloyd.
MOntgomery, phone 74311. 27b
TWO HOLSTEIN - HEREFORD
heifers and one Durham-Holstein
cow for sale. Also Rodney seed
grain. Apply to Stan. Gallaher, DE
phOne 5r6; Wroxeter. 27* f
up on
REAL ESTATE • vine
IN MEMORIAM
McGILL -- In loving memory of
Norman McGill, Who passed
away one year age, • March 31,
1956.
—Ever remembered by
and Stewart.
IN MEMOR
WEIR In loving memory of a
dear husband . and father,*Waldo
Weir, who passed away March
26th, 1947:
Each flower and leaf may Wither,
Each evening,-sun may -set; '
But the hearts that knew and laved
him,
Are the hearts that will never
forget.
--Lovingly remembered and --sadly
'missed by, wife and family. 27*
Allan, Ines
27b
MEMORIAM °, •
YOUNG—In loving 'memory of a
dear son' and brother, : Hugh.
Young, who passed away one
year age today, March 23„1956.
His presence .We miss
His Memory we treaSure,,'
L virig"hirn, always ••• •
Forgetting him never.
—Levingly remembered -- by his
Mother and Dad and brother Bob.
• • 27b
AUCTION. SALE
AUCTION. SALE '-
. Auction Sale of tWo-apartment
house and large lot on,McIntosh
St., in Wiagharn, for estate of
Walter Wright, Saturday, April 6,
sold subject to reserve bid. Terms:
10% day of sale, balanee in 30
dayS, when 'possession will be given,
W. M. Pratt, Q.C., Solicitor;
Gordon JackSon, Auctioneer. 27,3b
AUOTION SALE
.0f Farm Stock ,and Implements
At Lot 5, Con. 7, Morris TownshIP,
2% miles north and 114 miles east
of Blyth, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 4th
Commencing at 1 p.m.
CATTLiE—Black cow, d Years
old, April 23; Durharn cow, 7 years
old, due APr. 7;" Hereford cow 6
yrs. old, due May 11; Hereford cow,,
4 years old, due April 15; Hereford
heifer, 3 years old, with. calf at
foot; Farrow cow; 4` steers, 2 years
old; 3 Hereford heifers, 1 year old;
2 Hereford steers, 1 year old.
PIG8-9 York chunks.
POULTRY-100 Red Roele hens,
1 year old.
FEED-10 tons loose hay; 200
bales mixed hay; 300 ,bushels Mixed
grain; 50 bushels Buckwheat.
MACHINERY—Interrietkinal su-
Pet ‘. A tractor, good as ;new, 2
furroW ace-bottdm hydraulic plow;
Fleury Bissel nianure-Snreader;
2 Seetleti* jnterriational spring.
tooth drags, 2 years old; steal land
toilet; Masrley-HarriS hay loader:
durrip rake; grain drill; critter;'
steel vvater trough; , steel-tired
wagon; fanning ,mill; graVel bdrt;
bag cart; Set of harrewt;
num wheel barrow; set of 'scales;,;
12 steer postt; '56 cedar posts; stone-
boat; Set sleight; hay fork, rone,
'arid pulleys; pig troughs; RenfreW
-creaM 'Separator; neatlY' new;,
,other articles Mc) nurnerons toe-
mention.
'VERUS.CA811.
ReterVe—Ortrin It Sold
lVfike ProPrieter.
George lletbitt', Auctioneer,
George PoWell, Clerk. 27b
ADMINISTRATOR'S,
FOR RENT MING EVENTS
OF '7:ATA„TAK,E REIAL
AND HOUSEHOLD'
INGS OF THE Ei
ANNIE 0, OLVE
PREMISES VICT
WINGHA-M ON A
e at 1 O'C
REAL, ESTATE
Lot No, 67 an
'66 on the Car
Frances St„ in
ham, On thi
a six-reom
ing three b
and is w
lot, Heat
ty will
serve
of sale; 4 cows, clue hi. April; 3'
cows in fall flOw Of.milk; 9 young
cows from 3 to; 5 years old, all re-
bred; 1, heifers clue in Spring,
This ' is an outstanding Ilerd
Holstein .Cews ' and Heifers, 5
ewes, due time of, sale; 1 imp; 8
shoats.
IMPLEMENT,S-01i'ver 6 ft:
combine with motor; Allia-Chal-
mers baler, 'new; bale loader,
new;• grain blower; 4 ton Ford
truck with good tires and in good
running order; Mc.-Deering 7 ft.
binder; Cockshutt 'one way discL
Set 2,000 lb. scales; Graham -Hdlme
chisel plow, new; 3-section rotary
hoe; heavy wagon with large grain
box on rubber; fanning mill; new
side delivery rake Chore Boy 3 unit
milker, complete with plibig • and'
outlets for 30 tows; 2 milk strain-;.
ers; ,wov,en wye stretcher, 'new;
good double.? bdarded brooder
house, .1.0x12; electric broader
steve- and numerous other useful'
articlea
Terms - Uagh
•As ill health la forcing the propri-
etor to giVe up farming--There
. win be rig reserve.
JUSTIN A. WILL, Proprietor
EWA:UT WHITFIELD, Clerk:
AR/VOLD DARROCII, Anctioneer.
27b
Seeding Expected '
Early In Fturon
According M a statenitnt Made
this week .by Arthur Bolton,
assistant agricultur,a1 representa-
tive in Clin on, Huron County
farmers are ,eXpecting :an early
seeding this spring' beeause nf the
unusually mild weather.,
Seed cleaning plants ire report-
ed' to be very, busy during the past
Month, Mr. Bolton said. It was
also stated that many: farmert
have found that the. seed harvested
last year is in. many cases riot fit
to sow and Gary oats and Brant
barley, are irt great demand. 13rant
barley is new extremely scarce
and prospeots are that Gary' natg
suitable for seed. Wilt else' be in
short supply before seeding *tarts.
Ladies Of the 'corinnunity don't
forget the 'short coarse, "Some-
think, to Wear" spcMsored by the
WI. -to be held .'rhursday after-
noon 1.30 ,to 4 .in the• corrirntniitY
centre. ' ' •
1.11 pp IN, mi oppL
:LEE'S TAXI
EICRMEIR—To' Dr, and Mrs,
I3rtice Eickmeir ef Hamilton
(nee Doris Armitage), hi Hamil-
ton , Hospital, . on Thursday,
March 21, 1957, a Son, John Rea-
ald„
MARTIN—In Wingham 'General
-Hospital, on Thursday,' March 21,
1957, te Mr, and NE_ rs, /Samuel
Martin, R.R. -1, Ferdwich,
daughNr,
deBOMR---In Wingham General
•HOspital, on Thursday, -March
218t, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Dick
del3oer, RR. 1, Bluevale, a son.
MOLE—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Friday, March, 22nd,
1957, te Mr. and Mrs, William
Robert. Mole, Dungannon, a son.
MeINNES—In Wingharn General
. Hospital, ga Sunday,,March 24th,•
-1957, to Mr: and Wits, George Mc-
Innes, Wingham, a son,
MORRISON—In Wingharn General,
Hospital, on Tuesday,, 11.1arch
26th, 1957, to Mr, and Mrs. Jobn
lVforrison, RE. 5, Lucknow, a son.
pTED
ALLISON -- Southanipton, on
Monday', March 2,th, Mrs. Mary-
Allison, mother ef William Ifen-
demon, Josephine Street, Wing-
ham. Funeral service will' take
„place on Thursday, March 28,
with burial at Shallow Lake,
BELfiRAVE
--At a figure-sketIng test held
recently in Stratford, jean GurneY,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W, W.
OurneY, PasSed senior bronze-
dance step succeasfully.
and' Mas. Hugh MaXwell
ef Chesley, were Sunday guests of
Rev, and Mrs-, H. L, Parker and
the former's sister; Mrs, McCurdy,
--Mre. M. H. VanWyck of Mont-
real has returned home after
spending the past month with her
sister, Mrs. W. H. VanWyck and'
Mr, VanWyele
--Mr, Russell Jermyn returned
home on Saturday afternoon atter
spending the winter months with
his sister in Toronto,
—The many friends of George
Williams will be sorry to • learn
that he suffered a- heart attack •on
Tuesday, and is at present con-
fined to the Winkham General
Hospital.
reMained 'around tong. •
fro, th' e. 1.)a, 9,,k seat. • nfortunntelY, the cuStorners failed to sec
the advantages of either the prick or the Oetoauto ,and , neither
; In 1913 another American produced the Duek „A car driven
The car with the wheels placed in a. diamond,
. pattern around the, four sides was made in Eng-
, . land and called the Mabley (which stippose
' meant Mobley it will run and Mabley it Won't). It
was. really -a strange one. The two .side wheels
weren't oppesite each other. and the front ;Mid
back Wheels weren't in line either, • •
We have always felt preucl . Of the variety of
cars displayed at our nsed ear lot,. but I'm begin.-
.ning to wonder. Tlie wheels, with Ilieir good 'rubber
tires ,on theM, are placed one at each .corner.,and
• they all have front seat'driVe. *If 'that's what You
want, however, everyone knows that the best
D-buiymsarenyswohneerefor are on otir lot.
LORNE *DONAL the road: A highway Patrolman — • beerinke suspicious when rho Saw ene et those
.r-,.nrolrean. cars driving. along the road near here just re-
centiy. - Every dozen. yards •or so She car' would 'bounce off the
pavement.. a few inches without slackening Sneed. When he
stopped him to enquire if anything was wrong the driver replied:
"There's nothing wrong with' the . car officer, I just have tiw
hiperrps." . .
. WhO made the world's most 'elegant car? We don't know -for
sure, bat a ear well tell you about next week must pome close to
capturing that title. , • .
Folk's!
Want „To ,Buy a buck?
. If some imaginative automobile laventors had had their Way,
tOday's cars might have six, or even eight -wheels, we might have
the driver in.the back seat, or the four wheels might be placed
all around the car, one on ,each side.
,Thelsirf-wheeled ear made before the First World War was
called the Sexauto (no remarks, please), had four wheels at
the rear, like . many trucks do today. Later, the maker went
Whole hag- anti produced a car with four wheels fore and four
wheels aft, the Octoauto.
Tun moTarat AitOTI174
Liquer manufaejairere are defin-
itely out to capture the horn; In.
beautiful full-page advertiSeraents
one sees the mother motive Wed
skilfully to break down sales' re,
Sistance, NOt as, Yet do they have
mother drinking, But she,. the'
graciaus hostess, serve8 herNguests,
.sebeer, wine, hard liquor per-
chance. She probably gives kind-
ly advice to youthful guests. "Yell
had better be content with light
wine. This sherry now, Yon can't
get drnnk Ion sberrY2' -
How Wrong, She is! Even natur-
al sherry is high in alcoholic epn...
tent, But "fortified" sherry' is
something' eiseeagain. Sherry (leer
tural) has 16 degrees of aleoholl
content, (fortified) 'has 20. Clare
has 10.5, cham,pagne 11, Port (na--•-:
tural) 16, ' (fortified) ` '22. Youth
CAN get drunk on sherry. 'Pew
people do, perhans, for lt 114- 1. gaily taken In small quantities. It
weuld seeni to be an ideal "first
drink" wine for' young people in •
that type of home Where mother
-Servea beverages to her guests,-
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