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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-04-17, Page 4:tl is ilaeilittlitail'I IIlt9 LN e a I I I ,l�}1,�1I11MltIMI111ilI1�111�111�1! �,IllAti 1NM ,� Y �},1kMk lel It 1!�° IM,IN � Ni�ll'6�11�11ir1°, a u u ftEASURe 414, Olt.SA6rReg WiTH YOU 4" #.EAR E M 1$ ALL .MINE MY DEAR-' LL,, SAY *MEV to; Lookil. i!1 Ittlit.1;4111161111111,141.1111111l WING1:IAM ADVANCE -TIMES Woma N PQ„,er EV P4Car1v ABOUT AN THIN rto THEY? tiki 11\V II , .44.144 One Cent Sale -- Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, April 16th. 17th and 19th. Harrison, (A. Shiell, M. Currie), M. Nie1;tolson, R. MacDonald, J. Coulter, R..1?olleck, H. Dickson, Y. ford, A, Garniss, French (lass 1--j, Webster, (J. Copeland, J, Mitchell), 1. Nortrop. Classi.l-(E. HonruthY B. Walker, A, Louttit. Class 111-R, Hastie, (C. Coulter, L. Gilkinson), E. Zurbrigg; Pass -O. Tiffin, (L. Deans, 1`,1:, Proctor), E. Rae, Fail --E. Lincoln, I. Fowler, G. Kel- ly, W. Dow, J, Brackenbury, K. Fry, A. Shiell, J. Coulter, E, Jenkins, 13, Gibbons, R. Robinson. Literature Class 1- A, Robertson, (J, Cope- land, D. \Vebster), A, Louttit, J, Web- ster, R, Hastie, C. Coulter, L Nortrop, B. 'Walker, J. Mitchell, (W. Dow,, E. Hotnuth), Class II -I. Fowler, 0. Tiffin, (N. Dow, M. Proctor, J. Tiffin), (F . Felis, E. Proctor, E. Zurbrigg), L. Gilkin- son. Class III -T, Henderson, A. Shiell, E. Jenkins, (1-1. Dickson, 13. Fox), G. Kelly. Pass -(J, 13rackenbury, E. Lincoln), ONT. J J� D. King, E. Rae, M. Nicholson; J. i�'i�5tFi19i� �i� \.f STORE Phone Q+ •.�t7'3,McKibbon, (3. Coulter, K. Fry, N. •'a t ° s e ■1'itil}i} l3lat�llN}lii•tllf!}ltl}It•illeltt(t}�iitllll�lit�Itiil}l�}IIE}llitltSlt1A11I�11}Hlltflit�ttl®itivilllQii}YIl?11Lt!IIQ{Jt�al� TtPtlil�lll®ll}OaUF#tt�til>I�}ll�ttl�}lli�e�]]tE114i1!'slit{Ill�,ltl�,l}IittiKll.1{}t ft I t} t t LEARN TO BE A DRAFTSMAN Become an expert in few weeks, practical Pay Raising, Job Getting, Shop or Home Study Training: Golden opportunities. Clean, dig- nified positions for Architects and Draftsmen. Grade education suf- ficient. All materials supplied, Earn while learning. Write today for $50 per week information. COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING STUDIOS, 57 Queen St. W., T.oronto,, TENDERS' FOR COAL THIGH SCHOOL EASTER TESTS I (Continued from page 1) Algebra Class 1-\V. Rae. V. Lennox, G. Al- lien, F. Fells, L. Hicks. Class 1I -(H. Strome, H. Lewis), K. Kin Ai Watson, B, Cunningham.. I Class I1l.I-0. Garniss, K. McLean, M. Morgan. Pass - (K. Mackenzie, A. Need- ham, 5. Reid, E. Ross, R. Weir, 0. , Grant, M. Redmond. Fail -(\V, Brawley, R. Robinson), S. Mulvey, C. Elliott, D. Anderson. FORM IV CHICKS • AT ` LN -G t FOR SA -0) N c SEALED TENDERS addressed to Trigonometry 'BABYC.H and H C H is t. LE C.. A. C. . o,•..1 6 -row -Purchasing Agent, De artment of Class III -A. Henderson. 1 the P .. � g, P Eggs,. i),:l:C, Barred Ricks at $20°, ed Barley, Apply to John R. Salter. Public Works, Ottawa, will be receiv- e t, • per 100, and , t< White Leghorn. 1 asa I1I. Ilia. . at .$18_00 for April 16th 'ant 23rd, ed at Itis office until 12 o'clock noon, Fail -H. Wilson, E. Proctor, N. a • S. (daylight saving), Wednesday, May 7, iroaz our own cltoiheavy ]avis•, FOR .ALE -Baby Carriage like nen, Coutts., B. Fox,A. Robertson W. n cc 1930, for the supply" of coal for the parts, Our chicks may coat a little also Bassinette, price reasonable Dominion Buildings the'Gurne'. Algebra . 1v G. A.Soh t o corner Shuter• throughout° g now, but in the end are much : P]>a t ,Province of , l?ntano including the t and Alfred:Class I -\I, King, A. Henderson. cheaper than low priced chicks, aCity of Ottawa. We have many satisfied customers i through the country. Maay .Rocks PRIVATE SALE -April 17th to 26th. and conditions attached can be ob- ;Fox, M. Mitchell. are $18.00; Leghorns $17.00 per 100, ! rained from G. W. Dawson, Purchas-Pass-11. Inglis, (T. Henderson, K. Maxwell Electric \\"asher, Radio,g ` $6.004tion Ou large quantities. Eggs'; ,Quebec Stove, Heater and range, ing Agent, Department of Public ;Boners), D. Robertson, (K. Carter, $5.00 per 100. 'These prices at the t Dining room Suite and other ar- Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, Dis-' farts, If you are in need of brood -E. Proctor;); R. Robinson. tides.- A. L MacDonald,'corner of trier Resident Architect, 59-61 Victor- er stoves feeders and caterers+ Fail H. Dickson M. Mitchell A. " a , John and Frances streets. to Street, Toronto, Ont. please remember I handle the Earn Tenders will nut beconsideredun-!Robertson), J. McKibbon, N. Coutts, bus Royal line, which we are using ! less made on the formas s u p plied by ,. P R,'I'ollack. C. Coutts, D, Aitken, C. almost exctiiiirely_ Can also stip-TO RENT -House with. Garage. All, the `'Department and in accordance ply Purina chick feeds. C. G. Camp- modern conveniences, centrally 10-. with1 specifications and'� hair, h. MacDonald. bell, R. R. No. 2,cod ionartutenta Auburn, Phone ' cared. 1'�,ssessicin the 10th of May. conditions, French Authors Blyth 10-24_ . i Apply to A.J. Ross, Winghani. The right to demand from the sue- Class I-31. King, D. Arbuckle, H. cessftil tenderer a deposit, not exceed \Ariison. in 10cent theamount of the g per e of tender, to secure the proper fulfil- Class II -D. Aitken, A. Henderson. ment of the contract, is reserved. Pass -C. Phair, , N. Coutts, (Mar- 13y order, garet Mitchell, A. Robertson), D. N. DESJARDINS, i\\rebster, K. Carter. M. Inglis. Forms of tender with specifications Class II -J, Tiffin, H. Wilson, B. BODY REPAIRING -Fender bump-; TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY in or Pastel bumping repaired,? ;. ,. , COURT OF REVISION iJa.t.La spraying. Over 'McLeod .0 : Arthur's garage.Expert work # guar- anteed. Irwin Edwards. ; Please take notice that a Court of Revision will be held in Binevale, on Secretary. Monday, May 260, 1930 at $ o'clock Department of Public Works, K • S-. e in the afternoon,on the Assessment Ottawa, April 14, 1930, FOR SALE -3 choice heifers, choice 1 coev a rearsdue dl , \, • r lst, 1 Roll for 1930- tr ,Safi Fail -E. Proctor, C. Coutts, R \Weir, J. McKibbon. French Composition Ray nacre. Chas. Potter. J.Wright, shank, \ `lass 1 M. Inglis.A. Henderson, _.Gley-kr•ull ,AUCTION` SALE ' 1-, IR SALE -Good Clean `seed Oats, 1 Reeve,Class II --A. Robertson D. _lrbuck Prime of Wales variety at 90c. perTake notice that Thomas Fells, the, n P CARD OF THANKS unciersrgned auctioneer, has received le, II. Wilson, (E. Proctor, D. Web - bus. Af „orate good, clean yellow i sweet clover with some red cleaver i instructions from J. P. Tessier, to sell seer);' C. Phalle • mixed d zati, it at .t)k? u . and Airs. Jas, Grigg 'wish to .by public auction, at his house on Gass III -D. Aitken, C. Coutts. per bus. Jas• thank.their many friends and neigh- 9 Frances Street, \Ariitgliani ,Ont., atthe Pass -M. 'iSit.lae;Ie bors for the kiudnes and sympathy hour of 1.30 o'clock, on shown them during their recent be- SATURDAY, APRIL 19th Fail -J. McKibbon, I Carter, Al. FOR SALE T,arrd Rock Babv're•avenient; and those who kindly the following household goods, chat-iMitchell. leaned 'ureic cars, tele and effects:- Ancient History Clikks Sttt_t 0 1'c hundred; White _ 1 I'hirco electric combination radio ar Lt '•orae Baby Cli mks $14.00 per i ClassI-N, ('mutts, 33, Fang,,, A CARD OF THANKS � and phono; rant ; 1 Saint Sean piano hundred. two hundred e'r over of with bench; 1 grey encase] laedrocmi ; Hendere n. either kinds, $ ... 0 per hundred less.. The fainile- of the late Mrs, Shoe-l'suite, consisting of'dresser, vanity? Class 11-H. \Wilson_ '• Hatay i= zgg ',a,00 p :r htmdretl bottom tic ieh to express :their sincere 'dresser, chiffonier, bed, chair .and , : Clr ss. III -D, Aitken, 11f. itSitrlaell. kusetz liateliing done, deur aeras. „ ., s - aa,ala ,,ataon.paar the scatty kindly acts. betach•, 1 walnut finished bed suite; Pass- (1�- Carter, L_ Coutts C. per cL a r f.etar hundred set x x , $lode], New and rewind hand in- ,a, ad w 'rd of sylatpathy received du*' coatfiistiaig of dresser, bed Mable .dad 'Ph a r), 1 Tiffin, I AI rbbon, \'4':. ane their sates bereavement. chair,.1 breakfast room suite; 3 fancy , _ ct,batc�as anti brooders at bargain'occasional walnut chairs: 1` walnut Cxuraiey, (H. Dickson, -\I. Inglis). prices: Get your Larder iia nawti and IN MEMORIAMw-indsor rocker; 2• bed springs; 2 mat ' Fail -A.' Robertson. B. Fax,: E. get deliverywhen you want them. tresses: 1 cot;2 ,veranda. chairs:'Procter, I lass t. increased cagy laatrlting rap- R. _MacDonald, A. Garai ss atc3tr, ci:12 T,'trite o.r phoaane'Dkui an R'bia stoat --Tia k:-------,ving. ,of our tapestry chairs; 4 fancy elec. T Henderson. Kennedy Wig 1- -*nary-la, O'it. Phone deur Clayton, who passed away otae;trtc laatap., 1 cltesterfied table; 3 rugal] 611-42. vtar ,azo tic -day,, .April lith, 19 9:' ., tables; book -cases; 1 sewing nig- : Latin Authors % preL-aa...o Late: from gas has g�ane, ;chine; 1 porcelain top kitchen table;; ; Class I -A, Henderson, M. King;1 _ \ voice we ];geed is .tilled, 11 card table: 1 refrigerator; 1 console' hall set; 1 oak uniting desk;.b clocks;'H, 1\iI.:on, i VOR SAI.E O RENT -Hundred- .. plata is vacant in our home.1 Clas II -D Ara l ;tire ;grass farut, also aevcawte•-two- Which never can he filled 41 electric beater; 1 two -burner alae- i s b cI. e, acre, tam (oar sale en eyes -' :trio stave. 1 kitchen range; •3 congol- Class III -F. Fells, c d c itortable haat God an gocid, He gave, u.: tre n, ala . e] _,. N. Coutts. eight -roomed hone'e in 'Gerrie Mrs, -1"i) near /our 1, eat- cross. , „aunt rugs; 1 a\manses fug; "2 curt'- 17aes-D. Aitken, t r o.,. 1 tg.en, B. Fox. 1, Win. R. Hastie. C. rrie. He hz die 'wily one whr-, £;scan.: cloapedia: 1 camera; 3' pair' feather'pal-, Feil -M. Robertson bitter is „eats leYss. ]bays; 2 linoleem squares and several ; ,Fa M• �Mitrbel2, L Rabe<tsmu, H, Sadly- ndese?.d - Mother. , - nmat ; lawn sower" garden tools; pic-IDicksota, C. 'otitis, C. Pbair, J. Tif-;i TO RENT -stns apartment. posses by I:aeta • : $+rr,ttzer and Fanta.,.._ tures:;. mirrors; drapes; curtain., dicta_ 'fin, M. Corrie, T. Henderson, M. In- 9. wean ;given May 1st. las. Nicholson, es: glassware: table iinens; cooking glls T. McKibbon, Ir Proctor, IJ. 13 a;aanil Boat], t : utensils;; a complete set of silver fiat- \Webster. Chemistry Consulting Engineer ware a.ntl naizaaenius Lntlter art"soles. 'These. goods are, all new, in good . Cla±s I A. Henderson, \i: King, l C)it ,'t3 FF ^.sdserts i"r<aLtL,r> prat.- 5 \V._.A.. .II_ALD. i3.A.Se. (Tor.-' cLaaiditaon aced must be sold, Ai-bztrldtr, K. Carter. ss100- "i'ERMS..-.CASH_ s-. li «„ber, Agar ly tee 'aray> e -Harrie striate Member Engineering. Institute w;a.tte 1;:, cif Canada t"iirit'e Seefortl�" Chat, 3 Class II1-J. McKibbon, A. Rob ,citron, H. Wilson, E. Proctor, B. Fox, C. Cciutts, H. Dickson. plow end tenantity rt Plank and al F•i�:gineer andT_asad: Surveyvor. a THOMAS FELLS S Aitctione r, -D. 'Webster, W. Gurney, Glass II 1F. Fells, It. Inglis. IF VOL \\ A`iI" 7#t'GS NFXT witi1 ELLIOTT MILLER Irl ;: r buy vvara clsfrl,e They are pro- riuct-d frtaui d flrl ry¢ Heavy AUCTIONEER i';wing i t a gat \ lar atz taoraty of ; Sales conducted ,anywhere. -..Wide• e, out t sze»iac.rs come. .black to us exorierrce, Rest efforts put :arth y. i .after ;ear. \4'e are -booming .: each and every orders sso ft:•r April • and 1fal.:y•ou Rewe ., ,\pint 1.�r, May 16e„ ' Phone r0 - LiesL.-tow, Ont.!' S l \\--\\'hit.cl.ee;l,nwrss April May apt, M r . Gen. D Fartune .. \\ ,ttelin,ai, \\ vo&eter 1'Itctte Q3?rt Apply iitne Stree eap«ti � 9. Mre• FOR SALE• -.,:t gate, arta tc'Y new. 11'. :1. Shuter Street. tl:icta saw Milky carder, alta ort .tievw: I� Marshall, J+:«se- 1;0-foot Iron d posts,, Amos Phone Sr. ti GEORGE WILLIAMS Official' C. N. R. Watch Inspector Repairing Our Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 3: Opp. Queens Hartel Mutual Motion Irli.:c *zx:riaaa bntle:.r help. r Pass -M. Mitchell, C. Phair, R. a from Celiar :tte)-"Rob- ; Isfaebonaid• gags surprised." Fail -'--D. Aiti:et; N. Coutts, T.Icaa-4 ler Sea aim T, itaaaiaa. 1 'hots ht !edrson, J, "Tiffin. r s 4'rat:'---Cre11zg<e Life. FORM III Geometry ' Class I.3. 'Webster, R. 'Hastie. ted- e szty• these i notbin issue;+ , Class II -B. \'walker, I. Nortrop, hard work. To a certain extent -his ,'A, • outt.3t i, very comforting. but the grhn fact ,Ciass TII--J. Tilfin, lI, Mitebdl, ztaaaiaa;: that there, is hard «.tri. -'J paq- (M. Proctor, 5, Cupeianda, (The Passing S1to w.'1 J', Brackettlanry, E. Lincoln, (3. IIc.- l ibbon, C. Coulter, T. Fuwlcr•I, 11.": The true valine or horse use i:':P'o: . arty' shown by Elie iact that the'] Pail L,. Deans, E. lIamutli, (M. se was afraid of the atftorias'bile 1'4/O-igan, W. Dow), 13. Gibbons, E during the period tin whichits pedes-,Jerriti'sts, G Kelly, i.. Csilkirisort, E tr"tart I ittglaed x it. 2tirbragg, :N. Dow, 'T Barre ersoin .l'YiIJV'AtdNiHWPAA4�i�JAi�i'dLiYi�� McGee), (M, Currie, L. Deans), R. Robinson. Fail- R. Harrison, A. Garniss, 13. Gibbons, F. Ford. History C}ass I -J. Copeland, A. Louttit, 1. Nortrop.- Class ortrop.-Class II -J. Webster, .J3. Walker. Class IIT -\V. Dow, R. Hastie.: Pass -J. Brackenbury, J. Mitchell, E. Hoiuuth, C. Coulter. Fail- A. Shiell, E. Zurbrigg, lt. Proctor, A. Garniss, E. Lincoln, L. Gilkin. on, N. Dow, G. Kelly, 13.. Gib- bons, L Fowler, J. Coulter, E. Jen- kins, L. Deans, O. Tiffin, K. Fry, F. Ford, (R. Harrison, M. Nicholson, E. Rae), M. Milligan, R. Robinson,- N. McGee. Composition Class I -J. Copeland, 3. Mitchell, (N. _Dow, K. Fry, I. Nortrop). Class, II -L. Gilkinson, (A. Slime]], B. Walker), (L. Deans, G. Kelly), (L \Vebster, R. Hastie), (C. Coulter, E. Honiuth), (A. Louttit, R. Robinson). Class 11i-0. Tiffin, (I.. Fowler, M. Milligan), If. Proctor, F. Ford. Pass -(J. Coulter, 3. Brackenbury, J. Tiffin, E. Zurbrigg), E. Jenkins, W. Dow: Fait N. McGee, B. Gibbons, E. Lincoln, \i. Nicholson, E. Rae, R Harrison. Latin Composition Class I -_J. Webster, J. Mitchell, I. Nortrop, A. Louttit, C. Coulter. Class 11-B, Walker, J. Copeland, I. Fowler, A. ShieII• Class III -R. Hastie. Pass -M. Proctor, N. Dow, L. Gil- kinson;..,E. Rae, E. Homuth, M. Cur- rie. Thursday, April .1 F474 �I?Mwa'fl 'li�i"�Y 4 711 th, x930• yOU'LL wonder how Firestone could build better tires - but here they are--- ma.pe tread rubber ---more non-skid lire ---thinly of itl Deeper, quicker actio• tread- -more contact withtnc; road --more rubber be the plies. Stronger, tougher;;, safer tires than ever before, These rugged, longer -wearing Firestone tires cost no more than the ordinary. Only in them do you receive the extra benefits of theGum-Dippinyt process which eliminates inter- nal friction and heat ---the greatest enemy to tire life, Specify Firestone Gum -Dipped Tires on your new car or make your present car a better one with Firestones. See your nearest Firestone Dealer., Tune sr, MO "Paw of bVrnrtane"' Monday malD, 8 p.m, -But. T:,tw C.K•G•Nr Toronto and 48 Stal,ani N.B•CVNwor i CCOtlb1[-SN®ddV'r!'J 9I (til% i y%E4 V`WETHERALL & SON, FORD GARAGE Fail- J. 13rackenbury, T. Hender- son, J. Coulter, W. Dow, H. Dickson, 33. Fox, A. Garniss, M. Mitchell, B. Gibbons, E. Jenkins, F. Ford. Physics Class I -B. Walker; J. Webster, J. Brackenbury, J. McKibbon, J. Mit- chell. Class II -A. Louttit. Class III -I. 'Fowler, R. Hastie, C. Coulter, R. MacDonald. Pass -J. Tiffin, I. Nortrop, J. Cope- land, L. Deans, A. Garniss, N. Dow, 1M. Proctor, E. Honauth, D. Ring. Fail -C, . Phair, C. Johnston, M. 'Currie, W. Dow, R. Robinson, O. Tif- fin, A. Shiell, E. Lincoln, K. Fry, E. !Rae, M. Nicholson, G. Relly, L. Gil- 'kinson, F. Ford;• Owing to lack- of space this week 'the report for Forni I, Form II A and Forni II B, are being held over and .will be published in next week's issue. Peoplepleta o denounce the churches really ought to look inside thein once in a while.-(Ci:ncinuati Times -Star), INEXPERIENCED, AMBIT- IOUS MEN MBIT-IOUS:'MEN QUALIFY FOR $5 TO $10 DAILY Wanted for jobs at Garage work,' Ignition, Battery, Acetylene -Elec- tric Welding, Electrical Experts. Short, practical training: Part time pay while learning. Increase your earnings. Be independent. Steadier employment. ACT NOW. Write or call for application. COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING LIMITED, 57 Queen W., Toronto. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of J. J. Clayton Robinson who passed away suddenly in Detroit Hospital April 17th, 1929, I do not think' that where thou art Thou hast forgotten me, And. I perhaps may soothe this heart ' in thinking too, of thee. Yet there was round thee such a dawn Of. light neer seen before. As fancy never could have drawn, And never can restore. Fondly remembered by A Pal. ... , .`\ : \ �..:.� +.., ai ro.v, � � .. .. ..'i�:;,'y`?'S �ii�;%i, � . J , •L'�- � .. �!�iij�;t^,�,.•:�?>��+r�l".L IT PAYS TO USE NiAnTIN-.SENOUR PRODUCTS -- �R EVERY 1-Y O. E r- FOR EVERY SURFACE S`4Y ' -A°��f-'?'�r� k� •tis ir Off, s,1610/5 novuot<ra,0 IVORY - NO LONG WAIT P This Homo Decorator dries dust -free in 2 hours EJ No long "sticky" period when you use this practical sanitary, y, medium ors enamel. In 2hours it's dry to the touch, in 6 hours the newly finished surface le bone dry -ready for use. q .And. itis so easy to use Neu-Glos. No tricky fak brush work is needed.. Just brush it over the faded woodwork, walls, or the dulled . It flows on smoothly, bringing the color,, marred furniture. in your home interior. life and charm you long to have No objectionable odor to Neu-Glos. Clean. Colorful. decorative �+ Qmek-dirt'ing. The most satisfactory finish for renewing : and renovating interior home surfaces. 3far is t-Senortrp'oducts for ever* ppur• pose, for every surface, are sold by IwNw9•�111,uM.It*OA4,irgfk.. L1 . 3. �{ E $ SEq' ;h ''v--� L i O 4 1 T A E' SULTS1 4 _ _.,. - - J' =c 1 cents a word pet insertion. with a minimum charge of ase. •'z'egii•tY•li aaSYLC.�a-\arahoA).: arietneel-fie i 7reettene :trearee r l n r . 4Yal- ii`rtii s awrT\i •iisl•.7'il LEARN TO BE A DRAFTSMAN Become an expert in few weeks, practical Pay Raising, Job Getting, Shop or Home Study Training: Golden opportunities. Clean, dig- nified positions for Architects and Draftsmen. Grade education suf- ficient. All materials supplied, Earn while learning. Write today for $50 per week information. COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING STUDIOS, 57 Queen St. W., T.oronto,, TENDERS' FOR COAL THIGH SCHOOL EASTER TESTS I (Continued from page 1) Algebra Class 1-\V. Rae. V. Lennox, G. Al- lien, F. Fells, L. Hicks. Class 1I -(H. Strome, H. Lewis), K. Kin Ai Watson, B, Cunningham.. I Class I1l.I-0. Garniss, K. McLean, M. Morgan. Pass - (K. Mackenzie, A. Need- ham, 5. Reid, E. Ross, R. Weir, 0. , Grant, M. Redmond. Fail -(\V, Brawley, R. Robinson), S. Mulvey, C. Elliott, D. Anderson. FORM IV CHICKS • AT ` LN -G t FOR SA -0) N c SEALED TENDERS addressed to Trigonometry 'BABYC.H and H C H is t. LE C.. A. C. . o,•..1 6 -row -Purchasing Agent, De artment of Class III -A. Henderson. 1 the P .. � g, P Eggs,. i),:l:C, Barred Ricks at $20°, ed Barley, Apply to John R. Salter. Public Works, Ottawa, will be receiv- e t, • per 100, and , t< White Leghorn. 1 asa I1I. Ilia. . at .$18_00 for April 16th 'ant 23rd, ed at Itis office until 12 o'clock noon, Fail -H. Wilson, E. Proctor, N. a • S. (daylight saving), Wednesday, May 7, iroaz our own cltoiheavy ]avis•, FOR .ALE -Baby Carriage like nen, Coutts., B. Fox,A. Robertson W. n cc 1930, for the supply" of coal for the parts, Our chicks may coat a little also Bassinette, price reasonable Dominion Buildings the'Gurne'. Algebra . 1v G. A.Soh t o corner Shuter• throughout° g now, but in the end are much : P]>a t ,Province of , l?ntano including the t and Alfred:Class I -\I, King, A. Henderson. cheaper than low priced chicks, aCity of Ottawa. We have many satisfied customers i through the country. Maay .Rocks PRIVATE SALE -April 17th to 26th. and conditions attached can be ob- ;Fox, M. Mitchell. are $18.00; Leghorns $17.00 per 100, ! rained from G. W. Dawson, Purchas-Pass-11. Inglis, (T. Henderson, K. Maxwell Electric \\"asher, Radio,g ` $6.004tion Ou large quantities. Eggs'; ,Quebec Stove, Heater and range, ing Agent, Department of Public ;Boners), D. Robertson, (K. Carter, $5.00 per 100. 'These prices at the t Dining room Suite and other ar- Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, Dis-' farts, If you are in need of brood -E. Proctor;); R. Robinson. tides.- A. L MacDonald,'corner of trier Resident Architect, 59-61 Victor- er stoves feeders and caterers+ Fail H. Dickson M. Mitchell A. " a , John and Frances streets. to Street, Toronto, Ont. please remember I handle the Earn Tenders will nut beconsideredun-!Robertson), J. McKibbon, N. Coutts, bus Royal line, which we are using ! less made on the formas s u p plied by ,. P R,'I'ollack. C. Coutts, D, Aitken, C. almost exctiiiirely_ Can also stip-TO RENT -House with. Garage. All, the `'Department and in accordance ply Purina chick feeds. C. G. Camp- modern conveniences, centrally 10-. with1 specifications and'� hair, h. MacDonald. bell, R. R. No. 2,cod ionartutenta Auburn, Phone ' cared. 1'�,ssessicin the 10th of May. conditions, French Authors Blyth 10-24_ . i Apply to A.J. Ross, Winghani. The right to demand from the sue- Class I-31. King, D. Arbuckle, H. cessftil tenderer a deposit, not exceed \Ariison. in 10cent theamount of the g per e of tender, to secure the proper fulfil- Class II -D. Aitken, A. Henderson. ment of the contract, is reserved. Pass -C. Phair, , N. Coutts, (Mar- 13y order, garet Mitchell, A. Robertson), D. N. DESJARDINS, i\\rebster, K. Carter. M. Inglis. Forms of tender with specifications Class II -J, Tiffin, H. Wilson, B. BODY REPAIRING -Fender bump-; TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY in or Pastel bumping repaired,? ;. ,. , COURT OF REVISION iJa.t.La spraying. Over 'McLeod .0 : Arthur's garage.Expert work # guar- anteed. Irwin Edwards. ; Please take notice that a Court of Revision will be held in Binevale, on Secretary. Monday, May 260, 1930 at $ o'clock Department of Public Works, K • S-. e in the afternoon,on the Assessment Ottawa, April 14, 1930, FOR SALE -3 choice heifers, choice 1 coev a rearsdue dl , \, • r lst, 1 Roll for 1930- tr ,Safi Fail -E. Proctor, C. Coutts, R \Weir, J. McKibbon. French Composition Ray nacre. Chas. Potter. J.Wright, shank, \ `lass 1 M. Inglis.A. Henderson, _.Gley-kr•ull ,AUCTION` SALE ' 1-, IR SALE -Good Clean `seed Oats, 1 Reeve,Class II --A. Robertson D. _lrbuck Prime of Wales variety at 90c. perTake notice that Thomas Fells, the, n P CARD OF THANKS unciersrgned auctioneer, has received le, II. Wilson, (E. Proctor, D. Web - bus. Af „orate good, clean yellow i sweet clover with some red cleaver i instructions from J. P. Tessier, to sell seer);' C. Phalle • mixed d zati, it at .t)k? u . and Airs. Jas, Grigg 'wish to .by public auction, at his house on Gass III -D. Aitken, C. Coutts. per bus. Jas• thank.their many friends and neigh- 9 Frances Street, \Ariitgliani ,Ont., atthe Pass -M. 'iSit.lae;Ie bors for the kiudnes and sympathy hour of 1.30 o'clock, on shown them during their recent be- SATURDAY, APRIL 19th Fail -J. McKibbon, I Carter, Al. FOR SALE T,arrd Rock Babv're•avenient; and those who kindly the following household goods, chat-iMitchell. leaned 'ureic cars, tele and effects:- Ancient History Clikks Sttt_t 0 1'c hundred; White _ 1 I'hirco electric combination radio ar Lt '•orae Baby Cli mks $14.00 per i ClassI-N, ('mutts, 33, Fang,,, A CARD OF THANKS � and phono; rant ; 1 Saint Sean piano hundred. two hundred e'r over of with bench; 1 grey encase] laedrocmi ; Hendere n. either kinds, $ ... 0 per hundred less.. The fainile- of the late Mrs, Shoe-l'suite, consisting of'dresser, vanity? Class 11-H. \Wilson_ '• Hatay i= zgg ',a,00 p :r htmdretl bottom tic ieh to express :their sincere 'dresser, chiffonier, bed, chair .and , : Clr ss. III -D, Aitken, 11f. itSitrlaell. kusetz liateliing done, deur aeras. „ ., s - aa,ala ,,ataon.paar the scatty kindly acts. betach•, 1 walnut finished bed suite; Pass- (1�- Carter, L_ Coutts C. per cL a r f.etar hundred set x x , $lode], New and rewind hand in- ,a, ad w 'rd of sylatpathy received du*' coatfiistiaig of dresser, bed Mable .dad 'Ph a r), 1 Tiffin, I AI rbbon, \'4':. ane their sates bereavement. chair,.1 breakfast room suite; 3 fancy , _ ct,batc�as anti brooders at bargain'occasional walnut chairs: 1` walnut Cxuraiey, (H. Dickson, -\I. Inglis). prices: Get your Larder iia nawti and IN MEMORIAMw-indsor rocker; 2• bed springs; 2 mat ' Fail -A.' Robertson. B. Fax,: E. get deliverywhen you want them. tresses: 1 cot;2 ,veranda. chairs:'Procter, I lass t. increased cagy laatrlting rap- R. _MacDonald, A. Garai ss atc3tr, ci:12 T,'trite o.r phoaane'Dkui an R'bia stoat --Tia k:-------,ving. ,of our tapestry chairs; 4 fancy elec. T Henderson. Kennedy Wig 1- -*nary-la, O'it. Phone deur Clayton, who passed away otae;trtc laatap., 1 cltesterfied table; 3 rugal] 611-42. vtar ,azo tic -day,, .April lith, 19 9:' ., tables; book -cases; 1 sewing nig- : Latin Authors % preL-aa...o Late: from gas has g�ane, ;chine; 1 porcelain top kitchen table;; ; Class I -A, Henderson, M. King;1 _ \ voice we ];geed is .tilled, 11 card table: 1 refrigerator; 1 console' hall set; 1 oak uniting desk;.b clocks;'H, 1\iI.:on, i VOR SAI.E O RENT -Hundred- .. plata is vacant in our home.1 Clas II -D Ara l ;tire ;grass farut, also aevcawte•-two- Which never can he filled 41 electric beater; 1 two -burner alae- i s b cI. e, acre, tam (oar sale en eyes -' :trio stave. 1 kitchen range; •3 congol- Class III -F. Fells, c d c itortable haat God an gocid, He gave, u.: tre n, ala . e] _,. N. Coutts. eight -roomed hone'e in 'Gerrie Mrs, -1"i) near /our 1, eat- cross. , „aunt rugs; 1 a\manses fug; "2 curt'- 17aes-D. Aitken, t r o.,. 1 tg.en, B. Fox. 1, Win. R. Hastie. C. rrie. He hz die 'wily one whr-, £;scan.: cloapedia: 1 camera; 3' pair' feather'pal-, Feil -M. Robertson bitter is „eats leYss. ]bays; 2 linoleem squares and several ; ,Fa M• �Mitrbel2, L Rabe<tsmu, H, Sadly- ndese?.d - Mother. , - nmat ; lawn sower" garden tools; pic-IDicksota, C. 'otitis, C. Pbair, J. Tif-;i TO RENT -stns apartment. posses by I:aeta • : $+rr,ttzer and Fanta.,.._ tures:;. mirrors; drapes; curtain., dicta_ 'fin, M. Corrie, T. Henderson, M. In- 9. wean ;given May 1st. las. Nicholson, es: glassware: table iinens; cooking glls T. McKibbon, Ir Proctor, IJ. 13 a;aanil Boat], t : utensils;; a complete set of silver fiat- \Webster. Chemistry Consulting Engineer ware a.ntl naizaaenius Lntlter art"soles. 'These. goods are, all new, in good . Cla±s I A. Henderson, \i: King, l C)it ,'t3 FF ^.sdserts i"r<aLtL,r> prat.- 5 \V._.A.. .II_ALD. i3.A.Se. (Tor.-' cLaaiditaon aced must be sold, Ai-bztrldtr, K. Carter. ss100- "i'ERMS..-.CASH_ s-. li «„ber, Agar ly tee 'aray> e -Harrie striate Member Engineering. Institute w;a.tte 1;:, cif Canada t"iirit'e Seefortl�" Chat, 3 Class II1-J. McKibbon, A. Rob ,citron, H. Wilson, E. Proctor, B. Fox, C. Cciutts, H. Dickson. plow end tenantity rt Plank and al F•i�:gineer andT_asad: Surveyvor. a THOMAS FELLS S Aitctione r, -D. 'Webster, W. Gurney, Glass II 1F. Fells, It. Inglis. IF VOL \\ A`iI" 7#t'GS NFXT witi1 ELLIOTT MILLER Irl ;: r buy vvara clsfrl,e They are pro- riuct-d frtaui d flrl ry¢ Heavy AUCTIONEER i';wing i t a gat \ lar atz taoraty of ; Sales conducted ,anywhere. -..Wide• e, out t sze»iac.rs come. .black to us exorierrce, Rest efforts put :arth y. i .after ;ear. \4'e are -booming .: each and every orders sso ft:•r April • and 1fal.:y•ou Rewe ., ,\pint 1.�r, May 16e„ ' Phone r0 - LiesL.-tow, Ont.!' S l \\--\\'hit.cl.ee;l,nwrss April May apt, M r . Gen. D Fartune .. \\ ,ttelin,ai, \\ vo&eter 1'Itctte Q3?rt Apply iitne Stree eap«ti � 9. Mre• FOR SALE• -.,:t gate, arta tc'Y new. 11'. :1. Shuter Street. tl:icta saw Milky carder, alta ort .tievw: I� Marshall, J+:«se- 1;0-foot Iron d posts,, Amos Phone Sr. ti GEORGE WILLIAMS Official' C. N. R. Watch Inspector Repairing Our Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 3: Opp. Queens Hartel Mutual Motion Irli.:c *zx:riaaa bntle:.r help. r Pass -M. Mitchell, C. Phair, R. a from Celiar :tte)-"Rob- ; Isfaebonaid• gags surprised." Fail -'--D. Aiti:et; N. Coutts, T.Icaa-4 ler Sea aim T, itaaaiaa. 1 'hots ht !edrson, J, "Tiffin. r s 4'rat:'---Cre11zg<e Life. FORM III Geometry ' Class I.3. 'Webster, R. 'Hastie. ted- e szty• these i notbin issue;+ , Class II -B. \'walker, I. Nortrop, hard work. To a certain extent -his ,'A, • outt.3t i, very comforting. but the grhn fact ,Ciass TII--J. Tilfin, lI, Mitebdl, ztaaaiaa;: that there, is hard «.tri. -'J paq- (M. Proctor, 5, Cupeianda, (The Passing S1to w.'1 J', Brackettlanry, E. Lincoln, (3. IIc.- l ibbon, C. Coulter, T. Fuwlcr•I, 11.": The true valine or horse use i:':P'o: . arty' shown by Elie iact that the'] Pail L,. Deans, E. lIamutli, (M. se was afraid of the atftorias'bile 1'4/O-igan, W. Dow), 13. Gibbons, E during the period tin whichits pedes-,Jerriti'sts, G Kelly, i.. Csilkirisort, E tr"tart I ittglaed x it. 2tirbragg, :N. Dow, 'T Barre ersoin .l'YiIJV'AtdNiHWPAA4�i�JAi�i'dLiYi�� McGee), (M, Currie, L. Deans), R. Robinson. Fail- R. Harrison, A. Garniss, 13. Gibbons, F. Ford. History C}ass I -J. Copeland, A. Louttit, 1. Nortrop.- Class ortrop.-Class II -J. Webster, .J3. Walker. Class IIT -\V. Dow, R. Hastie.: Pass -J. Brackenbury, J. Mitchell, E. Hoiuuth, C. Coulter. Fail- A. Shiell, E. Zurbrigg, lt. Proctor, A. Garniss, E. Lincoln, L. Gilkin. on, N. Dow, G. Kelly, 13.. Gib- bons, L Fowler, J. Coulter, E. Jen- kins, L. Deans, O. Tiffin, K. Fry, F. Ford, (R. Harrison, M. Nicholson, E. Rae), M. Milligan, R. Robinson,- N. McGee. Composition Class I -J. Copeland, 3. Mitchell, (N. _Dow, K. Fry, I. Nortrop). Class, II -L. Gilkinson, (A. Slime]], B. Walker), (L. Deans, G. Kelly), (L \Vebster, R. Hastie), (C. Coulter, E. Honiuth), (A. Louttit, R. Robinson). Class 11i-0. Tiffin, (I.. Fowler, M. Milligan), If. Proctor, F. Ford. Pass -(J. Coulter, 3. Brackenbury, J. Tiffin, E. Zurbrigg), E. Jenkins, W. Dow: Fait N. McGee, B. Gibbons, E. Lincoln, \i. Nicholson, E. Rae, R Harrison. Latin Composition Class I -_J. Webster, J. Mitchell, I. Nortrop, A. Louttit, C. Coulter. Class 11-B, Walker, J. Copeland, I. Fowler, A. ShieII• Class III -R. Hastie. Pass -M. Proctor, N. Dow, L. Gil- kinson;..,E. Rae, E. Homuth, M. Cur- rie. Thursday, April .1 F474 �I?Mwa'fl 'li�i"�Y 4 711 th, x930• yOU'LL wonder how Firestone could build better tires - but here they are--- ma.pe tread rubber ---more non-skid lire ---thinly of itl Deeper, quicker actio• tread- -more contact withtnc; road --more rubber be the plies. Stronger, tougher;;, safer tires than ever before, These rugged, longer -wearing Firestone tires cost no more than the ordinary. Only in them do you receive the extra benefits of theGum-Dippinyt process which eliminates inter- nal friction and heat ---the greatest enemy to tire life, Specify Firestone Gum -Dipped Tires on your new car or make your present car a better one with Firestones. See your nearest Firestone Dealer., Tune sr, MO "Paw of bVrnrtane"' Monday malD, 8 p.m, -But. T:,tw C.K•G•Nr Toronto and 48 Stal,ani N.B•CVNwor i CCOtlb1[-SN®ddV'r!'J 9I (til% i y%E4 V`WETHERALL & SON, FORD GARAGE Fail- J. 13rackenbury, T. Hender- son, J. Coulter, W. Dow, H. Dickson, 33. Fox, A. Garniss, M. Mitchell, B. Gibbons, E. Jenkins, F. Ford. Physics Class I -B. Walker; J. Webster, J. Brackenbury, J. McKibbon, J. Mit- chell. Class II -A. Louttit. Class III -I. 'Fowler, R. Hastie, C. Coulter, R. MacDonald. Pass -J. Tiffin, I. Nortrop, J. Cope- land, L. Deans, A. Garniss, N. Dow, 1M. Proctor, E. Honauth, D. Ring. Fail -C, . Phair, C. Johnston, M. 'Currie, W. Dow, R. Robinson, O. Tif- fin, A. Shiell, E. Lincoln, K. Fry, E. !Rae, M. Nicholson, G. Relly, L. Gil- 'kinson, F. Ford;• Owing to lack- of space this week 'the report for Forni I, Form II A and Forni II B, are being held over and .will be published in next week's issue. Peoplepleta o denounce the churches really ought to look inside thein once in a while.-(Ci:ncinuati Times -Star), INEXPERIENCED, AMBIT- IOUS MEN MBIT-IOUS:'MEN QUALIFY FOR $5 TO $10 DAILY Wanted for jobs at Garage work,' Ignition, Battery, Acetylene -Elec- tric Welding, Electrical Experts. Short, practical training: Part time pay while learning. Increase your earnings. Be independent. Steadier employment. ACT NOW. Write or call for application. COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING LIMITED, 57 Queen W., Toronto. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of J. J. Clayton Robinson who passed away suddenly in Detroit Hospital April 17th, 1929, I do not think' that where thou art Thou hast forgotten me, And. I perhaps may soothe this heart ' in thinking too, of thee. Yet there was round thee such a dawn Of. light neer seen before. As fancy never could have drawn, And never can restore. Fondly remembered by A Pal. ... , .`\ : \ �..:.� +.., ai ro.v, � � .. .. ..'i�:;,'y`?'S �ii�;%i, � . J , •L'�- � .. �!�iij�;t^,�,.•:�?>��+r�l".L IT PAYS TO USE NiAnTIN-.SENOUR PRODUCTS -- �R EVERY 1-Y O. E r- FOR EVERY SURFACE S`4Y ' -A°��f-'?'�r� k� •tis ir Off, s,1610/5 novuot<ra,0 IVORY - NO LONG WAIT P This Homo Decorator dries dust -free in 2 hours EJ No long "sticky" period when you use this practical sanitary, y, medium ors enamel. In 2hours it's dry to the touch, in 6 hours the newly finished surface le bone dry -ready for use. q .And. itis so easy to use Neu-Glos. No tricky fak brush work is needed.. Just brush it over the faded woodwork, walls, or the dulled . It flows on smoothly, bringing the color,, marred furniture. in your home interior. life and charm you long to have No objectionable odor to Neu-Glos. Clean. Colorful. decorative �+ Qmek-dirt'ing. The most satisfactory finish for renewing : and renovating interior home surfaces. 3far is t-Senortrp'oducts for ever* ppur• pose, for every surface, are sold by IwNw9•�111,uM.It*OA4,irgfk..