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The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-04-25, Page 4AGE FOUR W NGUAM ADVANCR-TIMES A 0 Fi e FSO 1- cents a word per insertion, with a minimum barge of 25c. P00'l0®=o ®1=ECi O=O' FOR SALE -A good brick house, ce- ment stable, 6 acres good land, close to town, No reasonable offer re- Mrs: Annie M,Nevisi wislries to 1 ".or -her friends and neighbors I -Advance-Times.than]* fused. Apply_ r a " ns of s na ail Y their kind expressions �' p FOR SALE -Several good town pro- during her recent sorrow. perties, at a sacrifice. Apply Thos. Fells. CARD OF THANKS FOR RENT --Good' Farm, 100 acres, good buildings. Apply T. Fells. FOR 'SALE -Two young Durham Bulls. Apply A. Procter & Sons, R. R. 5, Brussels; Phone 32-13. FOR SALE-Furnacette, ata sacri- fice. Apply Miss Weir, Victoria St, FI;1R STORAGE -Excellent facilities for storing your "Fur Coat for the summer months; also your winter cloth coat. Guard against moths, it costs so little. Free information. -- King Bros. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE - Prince Edward Island certified Ir- ish Cobblers. 50c per bag. Apply W. Angus, Phone :511. 'WANTED TO R.ESaT - Moderate- sized house, with all conveniences and garage. Apply Box D, Advance• Tina s. SALE BY TENDER BRUCE LEAGUE HOLDS ANNUAL W. IL Gurney. Q. Executive Two New Enteries The annual meeting of the Bruce League was held at Chesley last Thursday evening, when a new slate. of officers' was chosen, including a local enthusiast; W. H. Gurney who gained a place on the executive. Genial Bob McKenzie, Kincardine's police chief;' succeeds Doc Morton of Southamptom as president While A. A. Perkins of Port Elgin took over Jack McDonald of ° Chesley as Sec'y Treasurer. Other officers include, Hon. James Malcolm and Fred Bow- man, Hon. presidents, Mr. Dobson of Walkerton, vice president and George'. Dulmage'of Owen Sound as co- mem- ber of Mr. Gurney on the excut1' e. The chief fireo-orks of the evening the matter of ROBERT TRENCH Authorized Assignor. SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived by the undersigned Trustee up until Saturday, the fourth day of- May A.D. 1935, for the purchase of the tmdernoted assets. Tenders may be submitted for one or 'both of the following parcels, Pared. No. 1 Approximately one hundred and x eked for last years fourteen judgments obtained by Rob- imetttbsi Inn €"-� art Trench against debtors in Ontario, dirty wort.. re -,Mir, Negbitt or Ca'tner- a,gg-regating around Six thousand dol -Ion as he is -as called, objectee( very AT.. • much the inclusion of another club 3 ` rely Two from the Bay town, claiming it would hundred and Approximately one eighty-nine promissory notes, made in !wit financial suicide3 which it likely favour of the Teeswater Lightning 'will. The delegation decided that if Rod Company 'Limited, all of which the two clubs couldn't see fat to get securing approximately have to take are overdue, s g to ether they would just Foul thousand and'seven dollars, I g. the highest or any tender not ne-' the consequences if both were admit- , essarily accepfed. ted as A clubs, the Millionaires to A. list of the judgments, and also the , sub original promissory notes' may be in -1 spected at the residence of the Trus -1. tet. Huron Road, Clinton, Ontario, 1itresen , Terns: Marked Cheque kr 1Oc✓o to former applied for and secured ad- raster holidays with her sister, to each tender. Balance to be '�sion while Meaford did not form- A. J. Burke, of Listowel. on accompany rn. s arranged, all" • apply, but merely sounded out its Mr. and Mrs. John Sarnia, Aitchison, �' laof Dated this twentieth day of April, feelings of the meeting as to their Henry Aitchison A.D. 1935, C. G. MIDDLETON, entry. There is a possibility they may ter ivlr.saQd Mrs. IJs.>�1Currienand d^ Box 636, ` allowed in as ,a Class A Club. This m be alio��, d Lader ch. 'will be a costly hop for the Huron's Jack of Islington, are spending a NOTICE TO CREDITORS but the local club is determined to days in Wingham and vicinity. j give local patrons the best possible It pays to buy Quality Foo havin; claim, against ball for their money. Certainly a sea -d of I rlanopebrsfites atzou are Greer': ShoeeStore �ll perscn',s � the appearance o the. i proper Mr. and Mrs.M. W. Telfer daughter, Helen, of Crediton, the week -end at the Home of th Th were supplied by the gentlemen from Owen Sound, who were finally asked to leave the room, while the other clubs decided their fate. 'A new club in the Sound had imported several) prominent players and were seeking a place as a Class A Tircice team.` The former Millionaires, oeveral of whose PHONE 76 1 SUGAR SUGAR 10 Lbs. For -- 50c With a 75c Order., Brooms, Special 49c Corn Starch ....,......... .-....... ., ,10c Vanilla •.........., 5c 'Tomato Juice 5c Baking Powder, 1 lb. 15c Pork & Beans, 16 oz. 7c Corn Flakes, 2 for ..:..••. 15c Cocoa, 1 ib, for 15c ralellIonsieslwasirMos D SHORTENING :for • 23c 2 Lbs. . Pineapple, Tin 1qc Corn, 2 for 1.(9c Matches, 3 boxes for ... .... ...,25c Oatmeal, 6 lbs. for 25c Prunes, 2 lbs. for 25c Soap Chips, 3 lbs. for 25c Tomatoes, 3 for ....,- 23c Peas 3 for 27c SODAS 1 Lb. Packages lOc 10c Puffed Oats �c Figs, 3 Lbs. for ` 25c Apricots, 1 lb. for 28c` Rice, 4 'lbs. for 25c Jelly Powders 5c Pot Barley, 1' Ib. 5c Corn Syrup, 5 lbs. - 39c Catsup! 10c' Wonderful SOAP 10 For .. 28c LETTUCE - CELERY TOMATOES - P. R. Biggs WINGHAM. ,IGH. SCHOOL EASTER EXAMS ,(Continued from Page 'i'y'o) Underwood, R. Barnard), (13. Hamil- ton, ' I, Habkirk, G. Moir), V. Johns- , G. Greig. Credit -K. Rintoul, 3. Moir. Failure -W, Blake, F. Currie, M. Fry, J. Preston, M. Powell; J. C. Reid, 0,ltie111; C. Nortrop, B, Blackwood. Greek Class a -D. Reicl, I. McKinnon. Class T;1]: -F. Coulter, F. Currie. Pass-• Mitchell. Fail--M.Cruikshank. Latin. 'Composition Class I. -D. Reid, L ,McKinnon. Class III -F. :Coulter, E. Butt, E. Fie d,B. Hamilton, R. Mitchell. Pass -C, Nortrop, M. Ross, W Craig, B. Scott,' R. Barnard, F. Cur- rie. Fail -E. Coutts, E. Elliott, W. Fin- lay, I, Habkirk, W. Blake, L. Proctor,' H. Miller, M. 'Fry, V. Johnston, R. Howson, G. Moir, B. Blackwood, D. Buchanan, K. Rintoul, M. Wright, J, Moir. his mother. Miss Ena Currie spending the Easter home here: Shtell, J. C. Reed, C. Wellwood, E. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Bishop spetttlbiasori. the 'Easter weekend in Toronto and )3elleville. Mrs. R. E. McKinney and baby, of Toronto, visited at her home here ov- er the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lepard and family spent the 'creek -end with rela- `Murray. of Toronto is holidays at her Composition Class I -B. Hamilton; I. McKinnon, D. Reid. Class II -H. Miller, 13. Mundy, 13, Brown, I. Habkirk, V. Johnston, M. Ross, E. Field, R. Howson, R. Mit- chell. • Class III -F. Coulter, M. Fry, G. Moir, .C. Wellwood, W. Pickell, M. Cruikshank, K. Rintoul. Credit -G.' Greig, J. Moir, J. C. Reed, R. Barnard, J. Preston, 0. Shiell, W. Take, R. Baird. Fail -E. Dickson. Literature Class I -E. Field, 13. Hamilton, H. Miller, D. Reid, F. Coulter, L McKin- non, I. Habkirk, R. Howson. Class II -B. Brown. Class III -R. Barnard, V. Johnston, K. Rintoul, R. Mitchell. Credit -J. Preston, . F. Currie, M. Fry, G. Greig, D. Buchanan, W. Pick - ell, M. Ross. Fail -J. Moir, L. Proctor, B. Mundy G Moir R Baird B. Black - Thursday, April ;25th, 193$$,• Beery recipe m the New Purity Cook ,Book is rested by a practical housewife. Send. 50 cents for your copy to Department 101, 287 Macpherson AV0. Toronto, Your layer.cake your baking c^end to the last minute! You need' ou- not.leaving y g not. Bake it two or three days ahead, if youlike; it will be light and moist when served -if made with PURITY the popular, all-purpose flour with the strength of Canada's best wheat in it. It conserves the moisture. Purity Flour goes farther than ordinary cake flour; seven -eighths of a cup of PURITY is equal to one full cup of most cake or pastry flours. PF36 BEST FOR A.LL. YOUR BAKING i Class III --1. Higgins. Credit -C. Hetherington, A. McMi- chael, F. Currie, (M. Field, D. For- tune, E. Coutts). Fail -G. Robertson, L. Proctor, W. Finlay, A, Underwood: English Composition Class 1-J. Buchanan, J. Campbell, D. Fortune. Class II -W. Craig, E. Coutts, (A. McMichael, C. Hetherington). Class III -F. Higgins, G. Robert- son, M. Field.. • Credit -(D. Deans, M. Powell), C. Nortrop, M. Yuill, J. McLeod, (13. Scott, P. Jones), (M. Wright, A. Un- derwood). Fail -E. Elliott, K. Murray. English Literature Class I -J. Buchanan. Class II I. Kelly, J. Campbell. Class III -F. Higgins, (D. Fortune, M. Powell), (P. Jones, M. troll), C. Hetherington. Credit -(E. 13utt; M. Field), A. Mc- Michael, c(D. .Deans, C. McLean, A. Underwood), (W. Finlay, J. Pollock), W. Craig, M. Robertson. Fail -J. Ruttan, K. Murray, J. Mc- Leod, E. Elliott, M. Wright, B. Scott, (E. Coutts, C. Nortrop), G. Brown, G. Robertson, Latin. Authors Class 1I -J. Campbell, (Audrey Mc- Michael, J. Fortune), M. Field. Class III -C. Nortrop, D. Fortune. Pass -E. Butt, W. Craig. Fail -F. Higgins, A. Underwood, E. Coutts, B. Scott, B. Blackwood, G. Robertson, W. Finlay. Canadian History FORM V Class I -E. Field, R. Barnard, I. Botany Butt ' 1 H. Skelding. til ' E.- 1\IcG ad , McKinnon, D. ReClass I J Class II -F. Coulter; B. Hamilton, Class II -G. Wheeler, L. Waller, R. Howson, M. Ross; V. Johnston, C. Chittick, G. King, M. Mitchell. Wellwood, I• Habkirk, H. Miller, I. Credit -R. McKay, C. McLean. Failure -G. Brown, D. Deans, P. wood W. Blake, M. Cruikshank, O. Class I1.•= -J. Fortune, J. McGill, G. King, MacKay. . I,.tns, r.. T � Y Class 'I'II-H. Skelding. Credit -J. McLeod. Physics Class I -G. Wheeler. Class II -L. Henderson, C. McKay, Class TJI-G, Brown, J. Fortune. • Credit -G. King, L. Waller, R. Mc- Kay. • Fail, --M. Yuill, K. Murray, J. Mc- Leod. French Authors *Class I -J. Buchanan, G. King, J. Lane, 11 Deans, C. McKay, (G. Wheeler, A. Chittick). • Class II -M, Mitchell, J. McGill, Id, Yuill, (J. Pollock,. J. Ruttan, H. Skelding).• ' Class III -I. Kelly. Credit -L. - Henderson, P. Jones, Fail -(J. McLeod, J. McLean). French Composition Class I -J. Buchanan, J. Lane. Class 1I --G. King, D. Deans, A. Chittick. Class III -(J. McGill, G. Wheeler), C. McKay. Credit -H. Skelding, M. Mitchell, J. Pollock, M. Yuill. . Fail -P. Jones, (L. Henderson, M. Robertson), (J. Ruttan, I. Kelly), J. McLean, J. McLeod. Latin Authors, Class III -J. Lane. Pass -A, Chittick, G. Wheeler, . J. Buchanan. Fail -J. McGill, L. 'Henderson, (A. McLean; J. Pollock), Geo. King, M. Mitchell, J. Ruttan, R. McKay, C. -Mc-. Kay, P. Jones, J. McLean. Latin Composition ition Class I -J. Buchanan. Class II -5. Lane. ` • Class III -A.' Chittick, G. Wheeler, (G. King, J. McGill). Pass -L. Henderson, (A. McLean, J. Pollock), C. McKay. 7 Fail -M. Mitchell, R. McKay,, Ruttan, J. McLean. Greek Authors Class 1I --J. Buchanan, J. Lane. Greek Composition Class I -J. Lane. Class II -J. Buchanan. Algebra Class II -J. Fortune and G. Wheel - mit a new slate of officers. -tires in Ottervaile. 1 Class III -G. Greig, J. Preston, M• 1 Jones, M. Robertson, 5. McLean. The Hanover Ball Club .was re r ` 11. - oology also Meaford. Th,q1 Miss Betty $?int is spending he PoaFe Pickell, K. Rin-\ I - L. Waller.. ted as was ' Credit -Y: Moir, W.Class I F. Currie,W. Craig, G. Moir, R. Class II -G. King, G. Wheeler, J. tout, Mitchell. M. 1 McGill, H. Skelding, A .Chittick. Fail -C. Nortrop, R. Baird, Class III -J. 'Pollock. Wright, 13. Blackwood, B. Brown, W. Credit -G. Brown, C. McLean, M. _t Blake, C. Reid, B. Mundy, C. i�lc 1\Titchell. Lean, E. Dickson, M. Fry; L. Proctor, 1 Failure -R. McKay, M. Robertson. Shiell, M. rut -s an a• I Chemistry Mrs. Mr. Eas- son few Foot rear, your and spent e lat- . the estate of, James Munroe Jerome, son without the app Late of the Town of '4i'irighatn in the • • ffreat Goldsmith and his Fishermen of Huron, Gentleman, ivedetot s- ed who died on or about the twenty_ ' or of a club frons the Sound would fourth day of March. A.D. 1935, are be a dull affair. .balls and the tun- ter's mother, Mrs. Rintoul. notified to send to T. H. Crawford, i Quality of Ontario, on or before the ires in action last year came in for Mrs. Nortnan Murraylr lel da eleventh m, 1g3a. full P rt �n wa.nted to Marlyn, also Miss eleventh dao of Ma =A D some criticism. Wilke e a Immediately t�f their t lzinis in wrien1h mediately after the said el :Tenth have home and home umpirto save their parents, ents sAer at and Mrs. the So Irta day of May, 1.1135, rite, as et: of the expenses but the other clubs said testator will 1.'"..d`rst3ibllt..d : this down flat. Local umpires have 1 Easter Visitors at the Imine a amongst the partly e titled t.ai.rtt ' never proved satisfactory and there'anet- Its. J. J. llt+ffatt were; iI lastttch regard ..arl�, t r the ;.lair}t i tivllich the adnninistrat�+r .trill ttaen is no reason to believe they ewar will. Mrs. RalplprEllicrttans Joyce, o tart' n+ttice. , Iii the high calibre of the. league is t\fi \Talr. and Nott Arnold ce, DATED at Wan=.;Trani. thistwentieth to he maintained, high-class officials 11e ',daughters, lir. and no. AErin slay of Anril. A f. 1935. � ,,nisi be supplied regardless ttf where 4 aradrfamaly, of London, lir. an J. H. C 1�:>'� Ft R'si. ur 'G�"an„•hart►. ilnfa+-a,, :they come frcnnTl7et'r-lrrrtezt gu� tianHaratd iioffa#t and iarrphety, Solicitor for the :�*dnatnistr•tt•'1 is their turn. P tit a. ill*.r dealt with at some length i Binginlcn. CARD OF THANKS but not much resulted. jt The family of the latt, airs, T 1. Financially the league had a balance 11itchell wish to thank their nei„;hbt r of exactly 92 cents c'ii al ichto ato sari anti fr.:iends for their many kindnes the season. This was d and expressions of sympathy during 1 tiff of the. play-off receipts by some s Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Youn their recent sad bereavement. X800, due to the latches, of the post- gave, a son. IN MEIVIORIAIVI season' games. Henceforth the Bruce ' :, - League ° play-off, will occur itnmedi- III SMITH -Iia YVingh lin moist MdESSLR' Tn loving, memory of a { atety after the regular season anti not pital, on Sunday, , • Blear wife and snottier, wlao passed ;after the various ctitlis' are put out of and away April 25t1a, 1932. ,'tlac t).1.1.A. ittrrnrng. Three years have passed, but still we ' Park Ready April 29th miss last, Never ;;hall her memory fad..., r It is expected the 'diamond will be l;savinst thoughts shall always, linger trendy for use April 29. All players 'Round the grave where she is laid. M are requested. to report at 6.30 on that l:r,•er fondly remembered b� her hashing and fancily, (date. All new players are welcome and it will be necessary to attend all """ practices itt:order to be considered as a candidate. A woman in Wing -ham and each of AL the surrounding towns to sell our LC►AL AND PERSON lune of popular priced dresses. Year round business. Exclusive territory. Write today. The Gord- on Dress Company, 310 Foy Bldg., visiting rt g Toronto. i Tome ghter rd of me of Isard. f Mr. r. and . and f Rip- er and Edgar dMrs. Gordon Class IIIA. Chittick. nan L. . i - . McGill, J. Buchanan, ie cit c J Henderson. Lane, Fail -L. Waller, M. tants J.. (M. Mitchell, M. Robertso), A. Mc- Lean, G, King; (J. McLeod, K. Mur- ray), I. Kelly, J. McLean. Geometry Class I -J. ' Buchanan, G. Wheeler,. L. Waller, J. McGill. Class II -R'. McKay. Credit -L. Henderson, Fail -J. Fortune, H. Skelding, P. Jones, J. McLeod, G. Brown,. J. Rut - tan. Modern History Class I -H. Skelding. Class II -J. Lane; L. Henderson, J:; McGill, Class III -(A. Chittick, 5. Buchan- an), C. McKay, (L. Waller, G. King). Pass -J. Fortune, (M. Mitchell, G. 'Wheeler),' D. Deans. Fail -C. McLean, J. Pollock, R. Jones. BIRTHS YOUNG --In Wingham General Hos pital, on Saturday, April 20th, to, g, Bel. O. Sl , C ik h k J C Ree French Class I -G. Wheeler. Class I -(B. Hamilton, D. Reid), I. cILtnnon. _ ._...__......, .....:.. .. W�!He,N)bI'2: .'+.kC>..5' •: v�::� �. ASS.. .: '1I Class I1 -R. Barnard, F. Coulter, R. Mitchell. Class III -E. Field, H. Millers L Habkirk, R. Howson. Credit -M. Powell, (E. Elliott, K. Rintoul, C. Nortrop), D. Buchanan, Failed -M. Fry, (M. Ross, C. Well - wood), (V. Johnston, M. Wright, G. Moir), J. Moir, W. Blake, 13. Brown, J. Preston, J. Reid, W. Pickell, FORM IV Cheittistr.•y Class I-3. Campbell. Class II -D. Fortune, L. Proctor. Class III -M. Field, F. Higgins, A. McMichael, C. Hetherington. Fail, -G. Robertson.' Algebra • Class I -(M. ,Field and; J. Camp- bell), A. "McMichael, D. Fortune. Class II -G, Robertson, F. Higgins. Class •III -A. Underwood, C. Heth- ersngton. Credit -H. Skelding, Fail -J. Preston, W. Pickell, J. Reed. Trigonometry Class I-3. Lane, J. Campbell, (Id. Robertson and C. Hetherington). Class II -C. McKay. - Class III -D. Fortune, P. Jones. Credit -E. Butt,' G. Brown, W. Fin-, Failure -G. Ra Murray''' lay, 11I. Yuill, Ii. Approved Robertson, P. Higgins, GovernmentI W. Craig, J. Ruttan, J. McLean, E. er. MAKE $15 AND UP WEEKLY ABY CHICK Baered Rocks and. S. C. White Leghorn Chick. to trio` grade, Line Bred froth ..t:l>. and Registered stock, frail to 30 oz. eggs, at $10.00 per 100. orders for 300 or over delivered. May clicks one cent less. 3ritsae�� Ot�tt Mrs. Jas. Isard spent the past week •i ing in 'Toronto. d Mr. jack Perdue, of Toronto. was a eek -end west at his home. Mr. Ralph Carr, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dawson of Auburn, spent Sunday with friends in town. at itis home here over the week -end. Miss Orr, of Teeswater, spent Sun- day with Mrs Aitchison and Harvey. tali. and Mrs. J.. E. Match, of God- , pent Sunday with Mrs 'Vrtclti Margaret, Partuebek ' 1xoit the holiday at her home in Lon - and Mrs, F. Aitchii;on and da.u- of Stratford, spent Easter with Bal Hos- to Rev. Mrs. E. C. Snaith, a Son. 13URNS-I n Metropoiitart Hospital, Walkerville, on Thursday, April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burns, (nee Mae Robertsons), a son. - ast lel': Cite BY CHICKS Coutts. Anicent History' .Class I -M• Field, J• Campbell. White j ,egorns, Barred Class III -C. Hetherington, D. For - Rocks, White Rocks. tune, • Pass ----M. Robertson, A. McMichael, Custotii Hatching done at 2c A. Underwood, E. Elliott, I. Kelly, per egg. W. Finlay. Chick Starter, Poultry Fair --F. Higgins, 13. Scott, E. Feeds, Corn and Poultry Coutts, D. Buchanan, G. Robertson. Supplies. French Authors Cattle aryl Hog ixaiilt+�1Cs -►,�r, alClass 1-J. Campbell, A. Mc'lich- ' gel a>rid Concentrates. ed 'Wellington Produce BI Winghalli Ont. Phone 38 Wiinghatn Class 1I -C. Hetherington, J. For une, E. Coutts, !if, Field. Class III -F. Currie, D. Fortune. 'Credit -F. Higgins., Pail-i\V, Finlay, (L. Proctor, G. ober•tson ). T'tench''Cozax rosit"s Class 1I T C`�tni bell: Mr. White certainly did us a good turn in recommending that Martin- Sercour paint. We have the best looking house on the street now. ForQuick Sale Q u ATA BARGAIN - Six roomed Brick House on Diagonal Road Wingham. Mo- dern conveniences. Rare Bar- gain for person with part or all the purchase price. Apply to. Cosens & Booth TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective SUNDAY, APRIL 28 Full information from nearest agent, G. L. 'Baker, phone 47. C .F ::. a ad of -Pacific. You said it, darling. And what a relief to know that there will be no more repainting bills for four or ,jive years Whatever you intend to paint, there is a special Martin-Senour product for the purpose. rive of the most popular are; MULTI-USt ZNAWW1EL for all enamelling, outside or in. O*StSirme PORCH PAINT for porch 'floors, steps, etc. varnish for hardwood floor's. NEL/4OHE' . 1' ELN€ LOS (Plat) - (Seml•taloss) for washable interiorwaiis and ceilings. Why 1% % Pum Paint ottee s and, lasts I.nger Martin-Senour 100% Pure Paint is the most beau• tiftl and economical surface protection for your house exterior, because it is guaranteed to contain only 100% pure ingredients. These ingredients, all of the finest quality, coin - bine to produce a tough, high -gloss protective film: that stands up year after year without cracking, peeling, or losing its color. There" is no adultera- tion to weaken its elasticity and shorten the life' of the paint/ IT PAYS TO USE PIAR-IN tosENoua 106% PURE PAINT VARNISHES & ENAMELS •E. & THO-MP Ingham