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Here's at Shampoo which does not dry the hair and
it removes Dandruff from the scalp.
Klenzo. Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, Extra large
bottle for 50c.
ribbon s Drug Store
21‘ P, .
'!73:114 wan 0 vvinAtm,v,23,
veto. 4k1tAsi..
``cwt sYtiliesSV 1. LYr137eY&YiliYrlBYA� $T►�9al-'`i I ' i 1i • . dC ist/aY1Ya�HYsl
cents a wordpetinsertion. with. $. minimum Charge of 25c.
BABY CHICKS and HATCHING
Eggs,O.A.C. Barred Rocks at $20
per 100, and S. C. 'Whitt Leghorn
at $118.00 fist April ltith mid 23rd,
from ottr Own choice heavy laying
pens. Omit Chicks may cost t little
now, but in the end are much
cheaper than lost priced chicles
We' have money satisfied customers
through the -country. May Rocks
are $18.00; I:eghorn. $17.00 per 100.
Reduction on large €11 antities Eggs
$&.00 per 100. The.c prices at the
farm. 'If ynu are in need of brood-
er stoves, feeders and waterers,
please remember I handle the fatu-
ous Royal line, niiich we are using
almost •exclusively, Can also sup-,
ply .Purina chick feeds, C. G. Camp-
bell, R. R. No. 2. Auburn, Plaine
Blyth 10=24..
AUCTION SALE
Take notice . that Thomas Fells, the
undersigned auctioneer, has received
!instructions from Mrs. Skelding, to
sell by public auction at her house on
Frances Street, Winghant,, Ont, at
'o'clock,on
SATURDAY, APRIL 2Gth
The following,
Parlor Suite, Lounge, Hall Rack,
Buffet, Large Mirror, 6 Dining Room
`Chaos, Extension Table, .Large bur
eau. Bed room suite; 2 Iron beds, 1
• rocking chair, baking cabinet, Electric
Washing machine, 2 small tables, 1
• Quebec .Kitchens stove, Coal oil stove,
garden tools, lawn mower, chiffonier,
knives, forks and spoons, dishes kit
open utensils, 1 Tent.
TERMS -CAST -T.
'THOS. FELLS Auctioneer
BUSINESS FOR S11l.-'Restataratit
with Fish and Chips_ Cash and
TWP. OF EAST WAWANOSH
Notice to Drain Contractors
Carry Grocery. Tea Rdom and
Furxtiture. Milk .Route. 1'htlne Syd-
ney Suty the, Market Lane, I.; mdttn.:
•
•
•
COTTAGE F( l T. RENT - First of
May, apply to _Mr.. John Rogers,
phone 625r28.
FOR SALE -Good Clean Std Oita,
t.
Prince of\4aIts variety at JOc, per
bis. Also some good, clean yellow
street clover with scene red clover
mixed with it at $5.00 per bas. Jas.!
Forster, Lucknow.
FOR SALE -- l arrsd Rock Baby'
Clucks $16.00 per hundred; White
Leghorn Baby Chicks $14.00 per;
hundred. Two hundred or over of;
either kinds, $1.00 per hundred less./
Hatching eggs :5.00 per Hundred. i TENDERS FOR COAL
Custom hatching done, four cants
to-
per egg or four hundred set for,
F7' TENDERS addressed the Purchasing Agent, Department artment of
.�15,Oi1 ?Kew arid secniY<I hand in- p�
t:talaatoas and brooders at, bargain Public \\corks, Ottawa, will be receiv
pekes:Get your t,rder in now and : tel at his office until 12 o'clock noon,
get deiivery whim yon want theta.. (daylight saving), Wednesday, May 7.
increased 1930. .tor the supply of coal for the
it.hatching _
T have aeon. z y cap i)uutiimaon Bualdtngs thrctiglh7nt ,the
suety. Call. write or phone Duncan sovanre of Ontario, including x}se.
Kennedy. Whitetehureh, Ont. Phone' f=ro in Ottawa.
611.r42.
Forms of tender with si ectaleatiOchi
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned up to Monday, May 12th,
at 3 o'eldok, for the construction of
the Killough, the V ightnan and the
Elliott Drains in East Wawanosh,
Plans and specifications of• the above
drains may be seen at the clerk's
of -
lige `Amarked cheque far, 10% of
almnint as an evidence of good faith
on the part of the contractor to ac-
ct,mpatty each tender. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
ALEX. PORTERFIELD,
Township Clerk, Belgrat-e:
WING -HAM ADVANCE -TIMES.
LADY HONORED
ON 85t11 BIRTHDAY
Ora sktondny, April 14, Mrs. Moore-
head,
:oore
he d, Sr., received the congratula-
tions from: pt bot of friends in Lis,
towel• and vicinity= on having readied
her eighty filth birthday recently.
Mr., Moorehead has Lived in Listow-
el for many, year's and is a highly res-
pected
pected resident, She is enjoying good
health and •delights int cunning attwa
street to visit her friends.
In the afternoon her daughter-irt-
]aw, :Airs Jame: jtioor.eliead, helot a
'birthday party in her honor and about
tt:n friends Were guests. A large
birthday cake centred the table and a
delicious sapper was seated, Mrs.
Moorehead, Sr., was presented with
flowers and gifts and she also receiv-
ed an air mail message of•congratula-
tions from her .neice in Moose Jaw,
Sask., and a bintgtiet:•frons her syn,
also in the West,. •
Gladstone.Circle of the Presbyter-
ian church . gave Mrs, Moorehead an-
other Surprise in the evening when
they gathered to extend their congrat-
ulations: and presented her with a
beautiful brooch. The presentation.
was Made by Mrs. Robertson and .Mrs.
Sam Johnston read the''following ad-
dress, There were 35, present and
luncheon was served.
Dear Mrs. Moorehead. It is my
pleasant' duty, on behalf of 'your.
friends of Gladstone Ward Circle, as-
sembled here tonight, to remind you
that we. are mit forgetful of the fact
that you have reached another Mile-
stone in Life's journey.,
You have been .blessed with remar-
kable degree of health and strength,
which enabled jou to carry on and be
A true helper to our Circle, You neve
er tired of working for your church
which; you -love sci well.
Recalling the pleasant years made
agreeable : through your acquaintance
your friends here desire you`'to ac-
cept this brooch as a small token of
their friendship, trusting that- each
bine you p'ut it cin - it will bring to
your 'Mind fond meiuories of by -gone
days. We hope that ac •the years are
added to your life that your joys may
also be multiplied and that your life
in general may be more beautiful as:
it .fadetie • :
Notw, in coiiclnsion. we trust that
you u sit.
t may r•
. be spared to enjoy many
more years of health and happiness,
Signed on behalf of the friends ga-
thered •here tonight. T.istowel Banner.
RHEUMATISM?
� cc
NEURALGIA?. NEURITIS?
Use T -R -C's. Get safe speedy relief
from pain and stiffness. 'l.t was not able
to get anything to help me,'" writes Mr.
Wm. D. Hull,
u1 �St. Dennis, "until
I tried Templeton's Rheumatae Capsules.
When I feel a twinge I start . using
,
T -R-,'
C'sare
equally ' good for Neuralgia,
coral
Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago. No harm-
ful drugs. 50e and $1 at your dealer's. i sa
t d t1 ) 18 TEMPLETteit
- and c ',editions attached can be ob- 'w RHEUMATIC
FOR SALE -O. A. C. No. 144 nate. faired from G. W. Dawson, Purcltas- CAPSUIA
Well ckeane€t 85c per bushel. Kin ne Agent, Department of Public
ler kleNnughtt.n, Route 1, Iihh=.retest Works, Ottawa; and R. 'Winter, Itis- 1
eon, 2, 'Pnra.berry. trier Resident Architect, 59-ti1 Victor-
'__
_ in Street, Toronto. Ont.
9_ Tenders will nett be considered un..
'FOR SA l., Y' --- l it' ler•c'y again less made on the ferns `supplied by
Eggs fair ii•at.iutt: trt?c per Cestan:; the Department and in accordance
of. 13 also Duet;' '4.','"- :5+. l'er stet with departmental specifications and
bias of 11. Apply to Wm b, Van- e t.nditions.
Ceram, I'ro• chs. Phone 1515. The right tit demand front the •u4
-Ft;s:,fitl tenderer a deposit, not exceed=
-RNI T URE REPAIRING ti all ink; 10 ver cent of the amount. of she'.
Lines: dune by Growsk, w\ Fianrni- tender, t, secure; the praiser fulfil-
ment
t _ >d,.
t .anent of t8 e n reit a. reserved.
�at1 across the street from- Bur3lan-
aue, (hardware. Mirrors- resalvered',rtc, l;v order,
also ante Irlass replaced -
FOR. SALE-O.':'t, C. No 21 ti -row-'
.
r=ed Rarity. Also soe go ,d maple
syrup. Apply to Sohn R 'alter:
ag:anrra7c:nt
L�trnna .
'N. DESJAR1:)IXS;.
Secretary.
i Public Wetrks,
til 14, 11130.
CARD OP THANKS
13t R SALE -Ford a'tud<.r sedan. new
Fist,., tate 24, in first clas,. ;condi- : Nits.. \A ant, Dore mid ianiily• wai;h to
t. inose, Snap! $100;sada- 3 .o. Fell, :'thank the friend for their many ex
't;r,tt 1, Turf/berry. 2 <.ati*e. i -'set of dart': kens of sympathy and kindnesses
liilit,.i ale... durit.t their recent bereavement.
iI.OL SE To %F N"1 t reoute,inside
toilet, garage. Rent $10 month. R.
J. Galbraith.
C \ \:N'$ EGGS NEXT
wine;
s �« "\
�
C
ter buy our chicks They are pro-
duced treat e ulted i'c eks of heavy
laying' type. ."t tarot majority oi
our eusto niers cons, back to us
year after year. \Ve are beaking
orders n,ea for .April and May.'
l arr+d Rocks, 'titril ret, Mae 155..;
S. C. 'White 1 ,c;,,ho ins. kayil tt%e:,
May 15c. Mrs. Geo. 13 FortnziC, '1
\\"inaheas \l'roaettr fees
CARD OF THANKS
\l e. Rohn Shiell and family wish
N. most sincerely 'thank, their litany
friends and neighbor;: for their untir-
ifin kindness daring the past few
oxine nill„ Also z1Ye
., . .
i snit go « -i'`'
al Board and'.
Ladiea A' p"
United
1d of
tl7t. L.an1< Church €<d C nu ria f
sir
their kind rerat:taninranct+. for the
many beautiful floral tributes, also the I
friends who so kindly leaned their
tare-.
ELLIOTT MILLER
612r8. AUCTIONEER
------ Sales conducted ,anywhere.. Wide
,Ceu Wing- experience- Best efforts put forth
LO 1 t )ss 'Tnee
ha; -:t and 10th \ ,awaatft s h, lien: nse 7 on each and every sale,
plate Nt+. 1 1413 Finder kindly =?houe irrb. - LLtctznow, Ont.
leave at :\cisetnec;- names t'tfiiae:.
7"Oiss\"1"-House with't::sonars, Mi
-modern rt.attt7Yi neve. aeniraall.y its-
r.atted. Possession the, 10th e f :pias•.
Apply to A. J. Ross, \V'ingham.
Consulting Engineer
S.. W. ARCHIBALD, 13.A.Sc. (Tors
€iato) Registered Profession-
a1 Engineer end Land Soesteyor, As-
aocinte Mettiber Engineering Instittete'
of Cattzteht. Office, S tort:t, Clint
GEORGE WILLIA1VIS
"?fficial'
C. X. Watch inspector
Repairing Our Speeiait.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Isltatio
Opp- Queens note]
NOTICE
.Ail persons riding bicycles On side-
walks will be prosecuted after ubli-
cation of this% notice •
-
f;y Order
Thus. Fats, Mayor.
LEARN TO BE A DRAFTSMAN
Become an expert in few weeks,
practical Pay Raising, Job Getting,
Shop or Home Stndy 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,
ro? Queen St. W., Toronto.
EARN 56 TO $10 PER DAY
\tatbiti€airs, reliable men .wanted at
once. Part . •times pay white train-
s.*' for Aviation, \t'cltanica• Gar-
, Work, Driving. Battery, att-
ic a i i t Housefe \,eete},w t e, r
\'4 iii e, Industrial E€coir ct y, Ma -
china.#, l;rtcklaw itis•;. Plastering,
Drafting, Barbering end I'lairdress-
arae. Act quick, net your appltcs-
tit n in now. Write or sail for in-.
ar, ...16 m.
DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS,
LTD.,
'a i-crza Headquarters, 163 Tins;
St.. W.. Toronto.
Employment services --coast to
coast.
INEXPERIENCED, AMBTfii'-
IOUS MEN QUALIFY FOR
TO $10 DAILY
\\-anted for jobs at Garage work,
Ignition, flattery. Acetylene-E1ee-
trio 'Welding, Electrical Experts.
Slu:trt. practical training. Part
time piny whiles: learning. Increase
your earnings. Be independent.
Steadier employment. ACT NOW.
Write or call for application,
commtpCTAL ENG 'NEEi2TNG
L ITED,.
7 Quetta W., Toronto.
HAS TOLD FULLY 100
PEOPLE OF SARGON
"I think I've told at least 100 peo-
ple but the remarkable results Sari
gon gave the and many of them have
started casing it,
MRS. N. C, PIRRIE
"When 1 started taking Sargon 1
was hopeless. My knees were swollen,
twice their normal size and I suffer-
ed torture with rheumatic pains. I
could hardly walk up a flight of stairs
or get on or off a streetcar. Every-
thing .i ate disagreed with i'ne, iny
kidneys were over active, and no teed-
seines I took gave nie lasting relief.
Sargon reduced _ the swelling in my
knees to where it is hardly noticeable,
the rheumatic pains are practically
gone and my digestion is perfect. My
kidneys seem all right, any sleep is
undisturbed and 1 get up mornings as
fresh and strong as a robust girl. Ev-
en the busiest day doesn't fag the out
now." -Mrs. N. C. Pirrie, 58 Rose
Hill Ave,, Torunto.
Sargon may be obtained in Wing -
ham at McKibbon's Drag Store.
BIRTHS
Gallaher -1st Turnberry-,' an Sunday,
April 20th; to Mr. and Mrs. ,Stan-
ley Gallaher, (nee d -al ian Hether-,
ingtou) a son.
TIM LAID UP AGAIN
7'o the Editur RV all thirst
\Vin sham I aypers.
Dear
• l.asht wake fer ,twit air iree days'
I n us laid up agin wid ane ould back,
an had toime to tink•uZ a ISA av
but _got feel up wid dais that sort av
a slitunt afther a whoile, an hunted
up a bottle ar t1itron., linimint that
T
kipt up un the top hilf, an rubbed
up me bacils trid it till it wus all war-
runned up, an, faith, it cured nae up
at wance. If the ana„u; hadn't burnt
up ire shknnk sltkin bill in a bonfire
ttliin tvc wus elaitiin up the yard:Tashi
kill 1 rat it wad Inv got so all carpp •
lczd up.
• \Well, anyway, the that marnin of
this usin the linitniut, whin I waken
ed up I tc,u;;ht I wudden't be in anny
harry to :tit up, so didn't open up
Inc oyes fer :a whoile, • an whin at i
Iasht I did open thing, share the sun '
wife up, en the birruds sinein in the i
trees, and the whistle blon-in at the
f our dhre. •
Whin 1 got all dl+res sed -up 1 bung
up me noitie, an pule up .tate windier',
and wits makin up me moind to have
a good, day wid the byes down town, j
whin the •nlissus shpoke up an said
she wanted nig to shtart up the noire
in the:wash room, an tvr shtir up the
wan in the furnace, 'an to put up the
clothes lvine., an to git up the tub:
out av, the cellar, an 'to pump up a
boiler 'kill a1- wather.
:Anther a hurry up breekiasht, the
.s.
u1 , u. hunted up the cl€atheti, that;
naided w• asfi.in t71}, an the shtarte.d up
the•clrcktrick Lta:shin ntashren an be
tun o'clock we had it ryting up un the I
toim:s,'att the :kitchen an wash roonti.
all Hatred up. As soon as I got up t
from me dinner, an laivin •the tnissnc
es wash up the dishes, I wint up t
Actress. to see if I tad hunt :up anny '.
news, ferastir a tc.Ila.i is shut sip an •
the house'raid nobody •v'omin up to
't a hind• he can't kaps up wid iattfs'3, ,
.bout the fur.tht ting I noti.hed
wt Cts a bill shtuek up or a posit, tellin
r the big maytin _Targe Shpottun, is
gittin up fer Mays 2. That's reight
large, sez 1 to nsaesilf, thebyes are •
in nade av standing to wake thin up,
alt I hope ye will hev a lot av us euld •
aditttatiis at the partite- up on the
platfo Crrn avid ye i., t else'' tin, s up an
ifilp up the color skates:. ss, to shpake.
11c.31f„ fer inshtance, an Tam Me -
1, -afY, oat awn Stepliernt in. an Jawn'
Cas °crci:.rex ata Jaw3 C. Currie, an fawn ;
iia.bnnson, an .liawn Morgan, an .jaw
I?atitaa :+aa. i Can't sink asps the names
tea 'aaany more Jawns at mishit who
e far enough, up itt the parthy
t€r desara e a etc up on the platfoorn; 3
rct iii aIi tlasrtri bnigh up ghat'/Iemits ye
ii:ntind Ccs britt l'tip from Ottawa, Ja ge ''
tsil. :".a criorse 1 • knits'
icl;can an. Mesilf wi Cid be /
Loner Li fe
...Greater
Economy..
due to moderate
engine speed �
U'
Thursday, Atiril 24th, '19$0
OURS of steady high-speed driv-
ing are no hardship for the Pontiac
Big Six. For its big 60 -horsepower
engine develops maximum power and
road speed at extrremdy moderate engine
speed.
The result is, of course, less wear on
moving parts at all times . . , longer
life_ for the engine . . . and less ex-
pense per mile of driving, And this is
only one reason why the Pontiac Big
Six is so unusually long-lived and
economical.
New -type rubber mountings, which
insulate the engine from the frame,
,
fit
1
cushion it also against road shocks. The
crankshaft has a.harmonic balancer to
counteract torsional' vibration. Crank-
case ventilation prevents water vapour
from diluting the engine oil. And, an
an added factor of economy, the strongly--
built
trongly-built wood -and -steel bodies by Fisher,.
p
reserve their beauty for years, and thus
d
result in larger trade-in values,
There is much more to learn about the
Pontiac Big Six. See it. Drive this
"finer car with a famous name." Then,
if you wish, use the G.1VI.A.C, deferred
payment plan . , , designed by General
Motors for your convenience.
?.1l30ti
BIG SIX
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS.
OF CANADA, LIMITED
orham Ont.
- l T* 5 BETTER BECAUSE I T' S CANADIAN
:i:
among the lucky w•ans, eaten if our
names wus diffruat, fer, 'Shure, the
parthy wud soon .lie bruk up intoirely
in \\'inhale, if it wussen't fer Tam
harrud luck 'tis always up to 'lam an ther usin wan little word too often,
Tint to shtir up sonteting tv kape up an I tink I grosso give it sip, fer,
the courage av the byes. .shure, 'tib a bad habit intoirely, so
Ravin used up all ins payper, I tink it is.
an Tim kaipixr the byes up to dicer I had betther close up this letther, an
wurrnk, \\•hin the partly is 'up agin bs-soides that 1 foind I hes- been af-
Yours fer a bigger an bettber
Canada,
sat
ear .�. t. • :<'1': .G.•:.
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IT PAYS TO USE e i .._' ` !N-SENOUR PRODUCTS
CEMENT FLOORS
CAN BE PAINTED
SUCCESSFULLY
q Neat, clean, orderly basements;
are easily acquired -when your
cement Boors are finished with
Martin- S enour Concre-Tone Floor
Dressing.
Q No more endless tracking of dirt from
basement to upper floors, for Concre-
Tone dries smooth, hard and durable.
Q And the cost is remarkably lows Half
gallon, x.00, gallon $5.50. One gallon of
Conere-Tone covers about 400 square
feet two coats. And no special
primer or hardener is required.
motif
Nal
Morris-Settetir Froducts for every pure $6
for esteO' s7 r
r foe`s, are sold hJ'