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BABY CHICKS—We can supply you
with S C. White Leghorn 'chicks I
for delivery, in June at $10.00 per
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Barron strath, big' hens, .lteavy lay- ; e undersigned,
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ers of large eggs. We guarantee ei. re undersigned, and endorsed "Tend-
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100 per cent, safe delivery. Order i G,, for South Pier be received until
early while the: best dates are avail -1/2e do'clock Ont,-, will received until
able: The Walter Rose: Poultry1noon (daylight 'saving),
Farm. ;Friday, June b, I93Q for the recon-
tstruction of the superstre o lruct a
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t 'South Pier, an concrete, for a length
BABY CHICKS avid HATCHING?'of 300'feet,at Goderich, Huron Coun-
Eggs that are produced on our own ty, Ont.
farm front our own hens, not from • Plans and form of contract can be
eggs purchased wherever we can seen and specifications and forans of
get them. It is not wise to replen- i tender obtained at this Department,
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t you flock with cheap chicks, ; at the offices, of the District Engin-
when for a few cents more you can eer, Custorus Iuilding, London, Ont.;
boy real quality. t:?,A,C, Barred: Toronto Builders Exchange and Con -
Rocks $17.00; single Comb White .struction Industries, 1104 Bay Street,
Leghorn, $15,00, :for May 30th. 'Toronto, Ont., also at the Post Office,
June prices $L00 per 100 less for 1 Goderich, Ont.
Rocks; $?.00 per 100 Fess for Leg-'lessenders made onprinted forms
�Inot be adsuppliedun-
horns-
Ask to see our Galvanized feeders. 'by the Department and in :accordance
C. G. Campbell, R. R. No. 2 Au- I with conditions contained therein.
burn, Ont., phone. Blyth 10,24., , Each tender 'tttust be accompanied
_� �.by an accepted cheque on a chartered
bank payable to the order of the Min
HEAVY HORSE FOR SALE -5 yr, Lister of Public Works, equal to 10
old, sound in body, bay with white ; Per cent. of the amount of the tend -
face, weight 1600. Apply to Thos, er, bonds of the Dominion of Canada
Taylor, con. 1, E. Wawanosh, phone ' or bonds of the Canadian National
613r6. ;Railway Company will also be accept-
_ i ed as security, or bonds and a cheque
- t if required to make tipan odd am -
HONEY FOR SALE -I have a quare -fount,
tity of No. 1 Clover in 32. Ib. pails! Note.—Blue prints can be obtained
$2.50, or in small pails 10c lb, left at this Department by depositiing an
in town. Jaynes H, Casenore• I at cepted"cheque for the sum of $20,00,
__ _.._.;------ !payable to the order of the Minister
HOUSE TO RENT sof Public Works, which will be re-
- All modern turned if the irttap{1in5 bidder :submit
and Shuler
conveniences,
on corner of AIfred a regular bid,
streets, garagelat rear i By order, '
r f hottest. Apply ly to Advance -Times ;
off"ice. N. DESJARDINS,
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RDINS,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ott. a; Say 16, J930.
AND OTHERS
- _. ;NOTICE To CREDITORS
ORS
N?otice is herebv�gn't:n pursuant tt�
R.S.O. 1927, chapterP-1.50, that all Bred- NOTICE IS HEREBY: GIVEN.
itors and others having claims against pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of
the estate of Annie Walker, late of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that
Wingham town in Huron County and all persons hating claims agairr't th:
DREAMS
It bas just occurred :to me, th
irons the relation of the Dream 1 alts
now recording it may be imagine
that it was an unesuaily long one
ouch, however, it tv,u not. Dream
are all short, and occupy the stag
prepared : in our ,Minds for their en
actnlent for but a few minutes, it
my' diary, the ,record of this l)rean
covers only a single nage. In por
treeing its incidents however, I have
been obliged to use ninny words,
have taken the liberty to embellish
and have resorted to the interjections
of many .asides. I ask pardon for .haay-
ing done so. A writer is usually giv-
en such 'license, and I trust T have
neither abused my prerogative, nor
strained the patience of my readers
by my, perhaps tedious and profuse,
and, as some may think,' profane am-
plifications.
In reply' to the Donkey's "have you
seen enough?" which had reference,
of course, to my church experiences,
1 proffered a ready assent. "Put why
did you show me these things," I
ventured. "Did I not tell you," he'
rejoined, " 'ere' we: started on our pil-
grimage,.. that I had seen the light,
and was therefore under obligations
to spread it." "But, so far," I said,
"you have shown ane nothing but
darkness." "That was my intentions,"
he replied. "It was necessary you
should see the darkness, and. I am
pleased you realized it was darkness.
Anon, even as I see it now, you will
see the light -
"When 1 told you there was no real
religion on the earth, you thought my
statement harsh. I think you even
considered it false." "What think you
now." "Indeed," said I, "indeed, I
hardly know. I saw' no evidences of
real' religion in either of the churches
WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
Thursday, May 291h, 1030
•e visited. 1 must confess tha
t, lint
religion, itself, cameo. be dead. It
at surely is ,tomo'' alis, 'flee religion of
.Christ, Christianity, that surely sur-
d vives and is santetvhere still with us."
"It survives on our lips," hastily in -
S terposed tete Donkey, "When' is es -
e cape, theist it perishes instantly; It
proceeds no farther, Folks profess to
be Christians.' But, alas, many of their
1 everyday acts, and most of their Sun-
- day ones give their profession the
lie. Iditto others they do exactly the
1 reverse of what Christ said: they
should do. rl o the weak, they show
no mercy. The fallen do not Lift up,
they press theca further clown,. so that
their own exaltations may appear the
mightier. When bread is asked of
them, they deliver a lecture on thrift,
When they stiffer transgressions, they
are furious, and now to get even with
the transgressor. By so doing, of
course, tltey don't get even, tltey get
lower. When they are smitten on the
cheek, they return the blow, usually
below the belt. They sing "Onward
Christian Soldiers" and march a:regi-
me
int of ruffians.
They build churches with one hand,
and prisons with the other; two kinds
of" houses of ,correction"' very similar
in many respects. In the one they
iittprison and shut up ideas, itt the
other, men. They—""just a minute,
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Donkey," I was really getting ex-
asperated, "Try to be fair; what about
our Hospitals, for instance surely
these show the Christian ,spirit?"
"Not to any extent" snorted the Don-
key, "they* serve. more to exhibit
the
unchristian spirit 'Victims of war'
are placed there, of pestilence, fam-
ine and disease. Were folks living, as
Christians, such things as these sinip
ly could not exist, and therefor would
not have to be taken care of," "Gotd-
ness gracious," I, exclaimed, "we are
not angels, this earth is not quite a
heaven, yet." "You are a• fool,"
shouted the' Donkey, "Don't you
pray that God's -rill may be done on
earth, as it is in heaven. That - was
Christ's prayer. He thought earth
could be made like heaven, "Now,"
pursued the donkey, "No one really
knows what heaven is like, yet all
agree it is a good place. It must be
oud, because God's will is done
ere, 'When God's will is done on
arth, earth will be a good place."
3ut," I asked, ''What is God's will?"
According to Christ; said the Don-
ee-, "God is good; his'will therefor
ust be good w•il), 11 God realty
ars you good a jI; the good -will
a Fatlter, i fittitely fatherly, you,
his children, in trying to be good
He is good, must realize your real
nship, your veritable daughtership
d conduct yourselves at all times,
that the sanctity and sacredness of
ur relation to Him-, and to each oth
pray be maintained, preserved and
undantly made manifest, As Christ
d, you must love God, and tour
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q The Wallpaper Shop l,ei
Elmer Wilkinson .is
Decorator
, rovtnce of C3ntarty, widow, who died • &titan• 11f Robert tiheill late stf t
on or about the 6th day of May A.D. , `! r,avn of \V ingham in the Province
1930, are required to send on or lee- , t'nt triti, Retired i»armee, decease
fore the 9th day of June A.D. 1980, who died on or about the fifteen
to the undersigned Executor, oI the day of April, A.D. 1930, are requir
said deceased, their frames and ad-: to send by post, prepaid, or to deliv
dresses, full particulars of their claims to R. Vanstone, Winghant,: Ontari
and the nature of the securities, if Solicitor for the Executors on or b
any,. held by theist. AND further take fore the seventeenth day of June,
notice that after such last mentioned D. 1930, their names and adrese
day the said Exeeut,,rs wili proceed with full particulars. in writingof h
to distribute the assets of the said de- claims, and the nature of te secu
ceased amongst the per.ons entitled tic. (if any) held by them duly ver
hereto, having regard t", the claims fled by a statutory declaration.
of which they shall then have had not- ANIS TAKE NOTICE FURTHER
see, and the said Executors will not be that after the said seventeenth day_of
liable for the said assets or any part June 1930, the said executors will pro -
'thereof' to any person of whose claim need to distribute the assets ofIthe
they shall not have had notice at the said estate ernong the parties entitled
aline of distribution. thereto, having regard only to the
Dated at Winghana, Ont,, the 16th claims of which they shall then have
day of May A.D, 1980 r had notice; and the said executors.
Mrs. Florence Madeline Baker, shall not `be liable fur the said assets
and J. A. Morton, Executors. 'or r any part thereof to any person of
whose claim they shall not then have
!received notice.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS/ Dated at Win Barri this s ttti=enty-
sixth day of May, A.D. 1930,
to AND OTHERS 1 R. VANSTONE,
Notice i4 herebygiven r • Wingham, Ontario,
pursuant tot Solicitor for the Executors.
R.S.O. 1927, chapter 150, that all cre-
ditors and others having claims, COURT' OF REVISION `S "
against the estate of Caroline Grigg,'
late of i3elgravevillage in .Huron 1 Township o
County in the Province of OntariG, , p f East Wawanosh
'n'idow, who .died on or about the 6th .:
day of Aril A.D. 1930, are required.' age court of Revision on
the
to send, On or befrare the 9th day of \ssessntent Roll of the Township of
June A.D. 1930, to the undersigned East �7atvinitsla, trill be held itt the
Oliver G. Anderson, lielgrave, P. O•, Foresters Hall, l;elgrat�e, Tttesclay
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taculars of; their claims and the nature an" ,govern tltcrnselres accordingly.
of the sectirities, if any, held by them, 1.:Porterfleld, Clerk. re`s made on printed forms supplied
AND further take notice that after }'elgrave, Mav 27th, 1930 by the Department and in accordaucc
EARN $5—$12 PER DAY
Men wanted to train --- Few
weeks—Pay Raising job, getting
practical, garage Mechanics, Elec-
tric Welding, Housewiring, Brick-
laying and Drafting -Guaranteed.
Free employment service. , Write
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COMMERCIAI ENGINEERING
SCHOOLS
57 Queen W., Toronto
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undesigned, and eitfjorsed "Tend-
ers for North Piet' Reconstruction,
Goderich, Ont,", will be received until
12 o'clock noon (daylight saving),
Friday, June 6th, 1930, for the recon-
struction in concrete, of the Super-
structure of the North Pier, for a
length of 484 feet, at . Goderich, Hur-
on County, Ont;
Plana and form of contract can be
seen and specifications -and forms of
tender obtained at this Department,
at the offices of the District Engin-
eer, Customs lluilding, London, Ont.;
Toronto Builders Exchange and Con-
struction industries, 1104 Bay Street
i'
t re said deceased, r, at 1 o clock pin. All par
addresses, full par- interested will please (rodertch. if
or unto, Ont., also at the Poet Office,
such last mentionetl day the said Ex-,
ecutor with proceed to distribute the ELLion. MILLER
assets of the Said deceased amongst . AUCTIONEER
flee persons entitled thereto, having? sales
regard to the claim of which be shall conducted anywhere. Vfirrt
then have had notice, and the said Rx- 1 axperane Best efforts put put forth
ccutor will,irot be liable for the said' °n each and every salt,
assets or arty., part thereof to any per- s Plione 10. tuck : o.
:,,,,0of whose'claiart ha, shall not have i . n N', O►tt.
Irad notice at the time: of distribution, f --- w --
Dated at Lingb:\tarr. OW., the 16th t �""""
day of a, ,. D, 1930, GEORGE WILLIAMS
()liver G. And.crzott, Executor,
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: suiting' Engineer
ARC fYEAr:,l), d3.r1.$c, (Tor-'"
tet), .J.I.,.:a, ,Regist'ererl Profession-
neer
rofession-rtecr and Land Surveyor, .As• t
ember 1 ttgineering Institute
Office, Seafortii, hist,
Repairing Our Specialty,
Satittf"aatiettl Guaranteed,
tone fir. .Opp, , Oat:etts Hotel.
www.. was wawa. .. IJet>trtt
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ghbours, who is your brother or
ter, Ste ourself.
filet is to say, love must be made
versals It - must be, unrestricted, it
st recognize no confines, be sub -
t to no limitations, Christ spent
s life doing good, manifesting this
e, Those He did good to, were the
,r, the weak, the sick and sorrow -
the outcast and criminal, the Be-
aded and the fallen. He continual -
sought out the underdogs and es -
ed to lift them up. Are those who
fess: to be His followers imitating
example. Is there any concern
ng shown for the underdog, to-
% There is, indeed concern, but it
oncernecl with Bolding theist down
keeping then in their place.' You
root, help each other," continued
donkey, "you fight each other,
maim and imitate, and kill each
er. You call your life here a strug-
ou cheat heat each lather, .You lie
each other. Yotz have to do these.
gs in order to live. You would
to act otherwise, but you cannot::
nmstances are against you. Are
se terrible circumstances the out -
e. of God's goodwill, or •arc they
t -made? Most manifestly man-
e. Then why' not unmake theist
institute in their stead, stick eir-
stances as shall tuak& living in.
noisy, not only possible, but pro-
ble, in the best sense of these
ds, When men cease to be fools,
will begin to be philosophers,"
Bated the donkey, "when they phil-
hise they will learn the wisdom
ove, the propriety of living in
e, the sact-edness of service; the
stupidity of selfishness, the sin of self
seeking, They -will learn that co-op-
eration, and mutual aid are:infinite-
ly better than competition and beg-
garing your neighbour, They will
ze that there is no place for pov-
in a world so providently funiish-
T1iey will realize that the poor
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with conditions contained therein. dor ,
Each tender nanst be accornnanicd: Peat
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os an ,accepted cheque Ina chartered
bank payable to the order of the Min-
ister of Public Works, equal to 10 per
cern- of the amount of tate, tender,
Bonds of the Dominion of. Canada or
blonds of the Canadia.n National Rail-
way Compxrty will aim) be accc:ptectti•eali
as security, or bond; and a chegtrr erty
if required to stake up an odd am-' ed.
mint,
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Note,—Blue
print~ carr he obtained
atthiis
. Department by
accepted cheque for thstdepositing
rt oft $20 an
ofpav.Piilelie t+rW rl grilwhiich of tlwill tbeisr e-
turnzed if the intending' bidder submit
a regular bid.
By order,
N. 1)1?:.SJARDINS,
Satre{a ry,
rept of Public Works,
a, May 16, )980,
neednot always ttt
ways be with its Should
ret f •• ts,r be with its. 7fu.;t never Tae with
us. So long as there is poverty, there
is Something seriously a 111 iSS tVitla synr
Christianity; a woeful avant in
blight upon it, an influence on "rf,
subduing , its verility,'retarding its
fr;acticability, stu'Itifyiit'g its intention
d'elnnol-glizirtl; rt'+ nature, 'This sin -i
i tier stain on Christianity itrtrst be
effaced, poverty must be abolislled,;t
riches made universal, fraternity es-
tablished.
t ;bushed. Men must be made to feel
that they have equal rights and equal 'l
duties. All privileges must be des- - 1
troyed, save the' one gr eat Supreme, " l:
Christian privilege of rendering sere- la
see."
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As the Donkey delivered the last 'lN
sentence, there was a took in his eyes ' m
which reminded sue of a loot T ltad
sten hi the eyes of Ramsay McDon-
ald which I had noticed there the ,
week before as he sat with us at our t
supper table, and when he asked my i n
father what he should say at a meet- ' m
ing of miners, he was to address that ' 0
evening.
Jas. G. Webste
Mr. and 1•Irs. Jos, 3, Kerr motor-
ed to Toronto,' visiting while there
Mr, and 1:firs. Buckman; going from
there to Oshawa, visiting there Mr,
and Mrs. W. G. Bunker; returning by.
Galt they visited Mr. Kerr's nieces,
Mrs. John Simpson and Mrs. C. Guy -
ling; from there to Tavist ' T
belt, callrn�
on Mr. and Mrs. D. :McKellar, for-
mer residents of East Wawanosh
Mrs- Buckman returned home with
them.
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