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bottle for 50e.
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.POR SALE -Brick house, 8 rooms,
large- lot, garage, all modern con-
veniences. Terrns. Apply to Ad-
vance -Times.
wOR SALE -Baby Chicks from bred -
to -lay 13. P. Rocks mated with
cockerels purchased from L. R.
Guild, Rockwood, T. H. Moore,
Lucknow R: R. No. 5, Phone Wing -
ham '612r3.
SALE—Baby Chicks and Hat-
ching eggs, O.A.C. Barred Rocks at
$18:00 per ,100 and. S. C. W. Leg -
horns at $17.00, for May. Eggs—
$5,00' per 100. Above prices at the
farm. Reduction on large quantities.
All eggs set in our incubators or
sold for hatching are produced
from our own hens on our own
farm. Although our prices may be
a .little higher than you can buy
elsewhere, they are worth many
tunes the difference. I- can also
supply Royal brooder stoves, feed-
ers and waterers. If you are in
need of any of these, better see
what we have. C. G. Campbell, R.
R. 2, Auburn, Phone Blyth 10-24,
OR SALE OR RENT— 100 acre
grass farm, near Gienannan. Apply
to J. W. Bushfield, Wingham, Ont.
FOR SALE - Barred Rock Baby
Chicks $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.
Custom hatching done, four ceuts
lief_eg of tolls'.. ltundrec? Set for t
V1 ,Q0, Newani second hand in-
cubators _ and brooders at bargain
prices. Get yolil' order in now and
get delivsry when you want them.
I have increased my hatching cap-
acity. Call, write or phdne Duncan
Kennedy, Whitechurch, Ont. Phone)
WANTED AT ONCE— First-class
mechanic. Apply to Young's Gar-
age.
TWP. OF EAST WAWANOSH
Notice to Drain Contractors
Tenders will be received, by the un-
dersigned up to Monday, May 12th,
at 3 o'clock; for the construction of
the Iiillough, the Wightman and the
Elliott Drains in East Wawanosh
PIans and specifications of the above
drains may be seen at the clerk's of-
fice, A rnarked cheque for 10% of
amount as an evidence of good faith
on the part of the contractor to ac-
company each tender,: The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
ALEX. PORTERFIELD,
Township Clerk, Belgrave.
AUCTION SALE
Take notice that Thomas Fells, the
undersigned auctioneer, has received
instructions from Wm. McKersie, to
sell by public auction at his house on
Shuter street, Wingham, Ont., at two
o'clock on
SATURDAY, MAY 3rd
The following:
Dining Room suite, buffet, exten-
sion table, 6 dining room chairs, set-
tee, 2 rocking chairs, kitchen table
and 6 chairs, bedrbom suite, dresser,
stand, mattress and springs, 2 beds
with mattresses and springs, couch,
coal oil stove with oven, parlor cook
coal stove, heater stove, 2. cupboards,
quantity of tintsepm and oilcloth, 3
small tables, toilet Set, boiler and
2t>asFittib, btiffer bo',';}, strainer `paii,
cooking utensils, coal. oil can, sewing
machine, dishes, organ, lawn mower,
and other numerous articles.
TERMS—CA SH.
THOS. FELLS - Auctioneer.
611r42. t CARD OF THANKS
FOR SALE—O.:\. 0, No. 21 6 -rote-
Mrs. John Davidson and family
wish to
ed Barley. Also some good maple P for lithe kindnessandtlei sincere thanksex-
, syrup. Apply to John R. Salter. i sympathy ex-
tended during .their recent bereave-
' ment, also for the beautiful floral tri -
and ( butes.
Ap-
EOR SALE OR RENT—Story
h,. brick house, '14ith garage.
P y u� =at=i �" ,inley.
POR SAE--Gooc1 frame building -SD
x40, single boarded, double floor-
ing, suitable for driving shed. Ap-
ply to Wm. Shoebottom, phone -
629r2.
POR SALE OR RENT— Comfort-
able house, ';possession 1st May.
Apply , &rlx,., ince `l imes Office.
IF YOU WANT EGGS NEXT win-
ter buy our chicks. They are pro-
duced from culled flocks of heavy
laying type. A large majority of
our customers come back to us
year after year. ' We are booking
orders now for April and May,
Barred Rocks, April 17c, May 16c;
S, C White Legitorns, April 16c,
May 15c, Mrs. Geo. D. Fortune,
R. 1, Wingham, Wroxeter Phone.
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6 8.
y:OST—Somewhere on the B1uevale
?road, ::crank for McLaughlin car.
Finder leave at Arthur's garage.
LOST- Ort the highway . between
Idarriston and Lticknow, on Mani
day, ,April 28th, A Firestone truck'
tire and rim, .32x6. Finder please
phone Ahner' Ackert, Lucknow,
LOST—On Tuesday, between. Wing -
ham and 10th VVawanosh, license
plate o. E.F443. Finder. kindly
Hints For Homebodies
Written for The Advance -Times
By
Jessie Allen Brown
Wien I see new lawns being made
it
reminds me of an. experience -we
had, makieg a lawn. Up to that Luise
I had known that there was grass and
Leitch grass, but other than that, all
grass was grass, and I did not know
there were so many, varieties. Not:
knowing; anything about making a
lawn, 'i -e decided to get some expert
advice, and so we went to the greens
keeper of the adjoining golf club.
Much to our amazement, within a
radius of a few feet, lie showed us
no less than 9 varieties of grass. Cer-
tainly, we felt as green as grass on
the subject,
He advised us to plant a mixtute
of grass seed, equal parts of Timothy,
Alsike, Crested Feskue; and Canadian
Blue Grass, The idea was,' that the
Timothy and Alsike would give a
quick growth, and would protect the
slower growing grasses until they
were all well established. 'Then these
leave at Advance -Times Office.
TO RF1' House with Garage. All
irtodcrn conveniences, centrally lo-
,cated.<Possession the 10th of May.
Apply to A. J. Ross, .Vinghazn.
O S F:T—Grass. Apply on premises.
John Turner, R. R. 2, Lucknow:
Te-I'a,Sttti'e farm, 50 acres,
O't snaayl cattle. Apply to G. H.
Jlreeler,,,.I elgravc, or Miller ?rocs'
R, 3, Wingham.
O nlsalting Es' itnleerr ,
lVv A:en,13A,Lb. A»Sc, '(Tory
).;:•'0.',L'4.,'11.e •isterec1 Profesiori-
it inecr' and L d Surtreytit' As-
te NiCeMbef.:En riSSillii J' ,S'filute
II. 44: Oi:fic04 "$eaft�i;rth Out.
ELLIOTT MILLER
AUCTIONEER
Sales conducted anywhere. Wide
experience. Best efforts put .forth
on each and evetyy sale.
Phone 70. - Lusknow, Ont. �.
Ica *, I;ro itt0 .gxasses nid eventnti
ly Itjll'the others and we would , ha
good growth of the Crested Fesk
and Cenadian Blue' grass.
Grass would .be, showing ou .ti
fourth day, and we wotild be'cuttiu
it by the third week, so he told it
It sounded like quick Work, Ota so
happened. There on the fourth mor
ng,was a tinge of green all over th
awn, and we cut it the third week.
Never would we. have had a law,
we if had not done sentry duty, Th
news spread forth '.among the bird
that there was good pickings at th
Brown's, and they came from far an
near, to the party, The Sparrows ha
the most relations, and were ther
literally, ' by the dozen. 13ut tiler
were a good many other varieties too
We tried. rigging up a species of scar
crow, by putting paper on stria
and putting it'back and forth acros
the lawn, wound around stakes. The
was not much use. -It was effectua
with a few more timid birds, but no
the Sparrows. After the first look
they perched on the strings, and le
the rustling paper fan them, to kee
thein' cool in the hot sun. You coul
swoop on thein -with a fishing poI
and sinless you actually touched then
they rather enjoyed the performance
However, we had planted muc
more than the required seed, an
there was enough for the birds an
to make a lawn too. It grew so fast
that it seethed like magic. I suppose
never again will we get as much kick
as out of making that first lawn.
It is a shame to spoil a good story,
but I must tell the rest of it. After
much agitation, in which we joined
heartily, the powers -that -be, decided
to give us a concrete side -walk to re-
place the cinder path; we were using.
Our joy in the matter was somewhat
lessened, when we found that the new
walk was to be feet higher than the
old one, and left our beautiful lawn
down in a hole. There was nothing
to do but fill it in. So the sod was
cut carefully, as we planned to re-
place it. However, it took so long
getting it filled in, that the sod was
all dried out and useless. To make
a lawn story short, while all this was
going on, we were moved to another
city, sold our home, and the new
owner had to put in the next lawn.
What he planted, I do not know.
More About Mail Order .Eggs.
It certainly pays to let your wants
be known. I have had several op-
portunities of getting fresh eggs, re-
gularly I heard from a good many
producers, and those living at a dis-
tance, wanted to ship•. eggs in 6 or
12 dozen crates. That quantity of
eggs is tog Pinch for the average
family, for by the time they are used
the eggs are no longc-r fresh, Car-
ton which hold 1, 2 or three dozen,
and could be sent cheaply by parcel
post, would fill a real need, and would
be a benefit, to both producer and
consumer.
Virginia Baked Ham
Cover a whole or half -ham, with
boiling water and cook until tender,
probably from 3 to 3;1 hours. Never
let the water boil hard, but keep it
just simmering. Let the ham stand
in the water in which it has been
.cook, ,until i -t is cool, , I like to let
mine stay over -night. Remove the
skin and rub the fat with brown su-
gar until all the fat is well coated.
Stick in whole cloves, and bake in a
slow to moderate oven for an hour.
Serve hot. This is delicious too as
cold ham. Be careful not to bake
it too fast, as the brown sugar coat-
ing burns readily. Use the ham skin
to flavor lima beans and to put in
split pea soup.
Cottage Pudding
it cup •suga-sugar..1, cup milk
1 tablespoon butter
1 cup flour
1 egg
11 teaspoon baking powder
Melt butter, add sugar and stir
well, Add beaten egg, milk and flour
sifted with baking powder. Bake. in
a round cake tin in a quick oven for
25 minutes. Serve with sauce or
whipped cream.
Caramel Sauce
1 cup brown .sugar
3 tablespoons butter
1x tablespoons flour
1 cup boiling water
/Vibe sugar, flour, and butter, and
took very slowly until lsrown, stirr-
ing occasionally. Be very careful not
to burn it, as it would taste bitter,
but it must brown •weld., When brown
acid the boiling water and stir until
mixed, Re -hot before serving,
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GEOR �,E WILLIAMS
Official
, Watch Inspector
>ltepairing Oa oecialty;,
Satisfaction c usranteed.:
1phone t Opt): queerxt 11041.
To the Editor at/ alltbim
Wingltarn Paypers.
Deer Sur.
e inoind I tould ye about arre
thrip to 'Toronto few wakes ago.
'Twas :Mainlyfer, pollytickle faysoits"
l whit;', but not altogether, Vle ould
back has been iht theri,rt me clot trots'
the winther',, so the noight befoor 1
shtarted ottt f' tould the tit>isstis that
tottglit l wad cbttstilt vivid a al,pish-
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▪ shoes will wear "two pairs'. of
$l"".00 or $5,00 shoes,: they are r.
much cheaper iii the end, in ad -
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The Enna Jettick Shoe Shoppe.
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"Isn't that lovely" "Aren't they
beautiful" etc., from women
✓ who try on Enna Jettick shoes.
• We would like every, women
1 in Wingham and surrounding
country to cone in and "try
on" a pair of Enna Jettick
is shoes, Have yoi r foot rneasur,
ed and become acquainted 'with
the "feeling of ease and com
fort" that comes from wearing
Enna Jettick shoes,
Enna Jettick shoes for Wa-
ll men can be purchased only in
this District at
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Free employment service. Write
today for free information.
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SCHOOLS
57 Queen W, Toronto.
Rupture Expert Here
Do you suffer from rupture? If so,
your big opportunity has now arriv-
ed, Mr. Reavley, the noted rupture
expert, will be at, the
BRUNSWICK HOTEL
for one day only
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th
and will be pleased to gi.e free ex-
amination to ..any sufferer, and. to de-
monstrate his famous appliance. This -
appliance will contract the opening in
10 to 15 days and has cured cases in
from three to six months. This ap-
pliance j$ positively demonstrated to
you right on your own person with-
out any charge. You do not spend
a penny unless you are fully satisfied
that it is the right appliance for you,
A .consultation with lir. Reavley will
cost you nothing. Don't let this op-
portunity get away from, you. Re-
member the date.
i..list whin 1 wus in the city.
"Shure," set she, "ye do git the 1
quarest oideas in yer head ev anny
man I ivir knew. I hev heerd ay. all
koinds av shishialists, but nivir av
tan fer lame backs,' she sez. "Ye
khats'- yer back has r.ivir been the
shine since ye hurted it at Sandy
Bankscs barrun raisin, whin ye wus
woild wid the whiskey that wus in
ye, an tought ye cud lift a whole
bame be yctsilf, 1. don't belave much
in this shpishialists annyway," sex
she.
"Anh
t at s whet
iy, er wrong,
g, rn
man," sez I, "fer, share, 'tis an age
av slipishialists we do be, livin in, 'its
in pollyticks I am mesilf, an 'tis wan
ye are in iiousekapin, widall the oth-
ed wisnmin on the shtcate' rennin to
ye fer advoice about ,theer childer,
arr fer yer resates fer marmalade an
limon poies, arr to borry yer gtriltin
frames."
"1 suppose 'ye will hev yer own
way about it," sez she, "so I nioight
as well slitop talkin, but don't give
anny shpishiallst more than tin dol-
lars, fer the jawb ain't 'worth it," sez
She.
Ye can't bate. a Nort at/ Ireland
wumnian fer droivin a harrud bar-
gain, fer, shure, the Scotch ain't in
the same class wid titbit, at all, at
all. Whin I take a thrip I always git
away wid more money than. the tots
sus knows about,. be rayson av Ravin
laid by a quarther, arr Ynebby fifty
eints, are a dollar now an thin unbe-
knownst to her, fer wakes, ail ordiler
to thest it whits I nate it,
Weil I •tviitt ta..,a shlsssltial'ist dtt
bacteria no found he miss an otlld
bye from Ilowiek who used -to go to
school. wid Jai•ge Slipotton, an we
gait taikin pollyticks till l nearly let -
about Inc back,
Whin we got er•rotmd to the prev-
ious gturetion, so to slipake,. alt T tould
him nut* thrubb'le, hesaid it loikeiy
came frazti ane teens,
'Tis,' a shmart bye .ye are," so
I, "an I belave ye guessed rroight the
furslit tonne, fey, shure, me teeth are
shtore wins, that the missus bought
fer me fer a birthday prisint at Ayr -
ton's big shtore wan toime she
wus in Toronto, They nivir fitted ane
roight from the fursht day I tbroid
thirn, an thin Igot then mixed, so
1 don't know the bottom wares from
the top wens, an I don't loike to ask
thin dietists in Wingham, be rayson
av, the teeth havin been bought out
av town.' if good ould Timothy Ay-
ton wus &pine T wud go slitraight to
Mins, .an he wud fix thins' fer me be
rayson av ben a namesake, an coin -
in from the samo part av Ireland.
"Mishter Hay", sez the doehtor,
"theer used to be a lot av indiscrim-
inate loiers on the Maitland River
many years ago, an I see the shtrame
hasn't droid up yit," he sez. That
was wan on tate.
Thin we got talkin pollyticks agin,
an I cud harrudly git away from the
dochtor, on account av his wantin to
hear all the news from Nort Huron,
an what chances the Tories wud hev
at the nixt eliekshun.
At lasht he tould me to shmoke an
ate less, an ixercoise more an me
back wud not thrubble me so much,
an; whin I asked him the proice, he
wudden't take a cint be rayson av
the foine yarn we wus afther havin,
so 1 had another tin dollars to shpind
that the missus didn't know about..
Yours fer a bigger an betther
Canada,
Timothy Hay.
'BIRTHS
Laughlsen—In Lower ,Wingham, on
Monday, April 28th, to Mr, and
Mrs, Victor Laughleen, a son.
BELGRAVE
Mrs. Buck and Miss Stella Nethery
of Sask., .are --home helping to wait
on . their another, who is quite ill.
Mrs. Louis Hays. of Detroit, is
staying a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bridge,
Miss Jean. Scobie ishome from
University at Kingston.
Donald Young of Lambeth is visit-
ing with his parents, for a few days.
W. J. Geddes spent last week with
his daughter, Mrs. J. Little of Win -
ithrop.
Mr. Clarence Wade has been on the
sick list t7te last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Lake of Fergus visit-
ed. with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brandon
last week,
Mr. and Mrs, David Scott spent the
weekend with friends in Goderich,
Miss Corinne Scandrett visited with
her mother for a few days,
H. A. Dorrance, Agricultural Re-
presentative for Brant County,. re-
ports that the Brant County Council
has passed the necessary bylaw to
declare that county a better bull area.
A county live stock improvement as-
sociation has been organized for the
constant and permanent improvement
of Brant's live stock.
THE BOY
BEHIND THE BISCUIT
Ever see a boy behind a Shredded
Wheat B• iscuit? You will have to look
quick before the biscuit disappears --
but wait and you will see him take
another biscuit—and more milk. The
more he chews the crisp shreds of
baked whole wheat, the more he likes
it and that's the reason' he is a real
boy, full of bounding energy and radi-
ant health. Just as good for grown-ups.
Delicious with prunes, baked apples,
sliced bananas or any fruit.
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DOMINION TIRE DEPOTS?
They are a great Chain of tire service
depots; spread like a network across
Canada. Each is the finest tire store in
its locality and all are 'co-operating to
assist motorists in getting the greatest
possible mileage from their tires.
These Dominion Tire Depots are painted
in a uniform color scheme of orange and
blue. All bear the Dominion Tire Depot
sign.
Prom these Dominion Tire
Depots you may obtain:
-Tires at the price you want to pay .
each tire the best value at its price.
—A periodic tire inspection service de-
signed to check tire injuries before they
become serious. . Pressures will be
checked and everything possible done to
add mileage to the life of your tires.
—Reliable repair work, honestly and
promptly executed at fair prices.
Let the orange and blue
Dominion Tire Depot front.
guide you to Canada's fines
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