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CHAS POTTER, Painter and Decor-
ator. Painting 25c hour, Papering
12c roll. Many year's practice.
EXCELLENT BARGAINS in Prop-
erties—Beforebuying see T. Fells,
FOR SALE OR RENT—House on
Francis street, Wingham, good lot,
all conveniences, and double gar-
age. Possession at once. Apply to
J. W. Bushfield.
FOR SALE --Asparagus, green on-
ions, rhubarb, lettuce, strawberries,
nine weeks old chicks for broilers,
also pure bred leghorn cockerels
for breeding purposes. These are
from . Dr. Roe's ' British Columbia
trap -nested stock. John Kerr.
FOR SALE—One Ford Coupe, late
model; 1 Chevrolet sedan, both in
gdod condition. Apply to R. E.
'Jackson, Wingham,:' phone 242.
FOR ` SALE—A comfortable frame
residence with an acre of ground
on the outskirts of Wingham. Ab-
ner .Cosens, Insurance and Real Es-
tate.
LOST -At Wingham Bowling Club
on Monday, June 15th, one bowl
with anchor on end, $5.00 reward.
D. B. Porter.
MAN WANTED—Canadian Life Co.
Established over forty years. De-
sires district representative. Real
proposition to the right man. Box
A, Advance -Times.
NOTICE—NO DUMPING of Rub-
bish on Agricultural Grounds. By
Order. of Committee.
:NOTICE -To the owners and occup-
iers of land in Turnberry. The
Weed Act is still in force. Destroy
the Weeds before they go to seed,
Tom K. Powell, Inspector.
STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE
Delivered if desired. Rich. Cham-
ney, R. R. 1, .13eigrave, 621r41.
STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE -.
Apply to Geo. Baird, Town Plot.
TENDERS to July 4th—For Stand-
ing Fall Wheat on Fair Grounds,
to be taken off grounds, about 4
acres. Cash. Highest .or anyten-
der not necessarily accepted. Adam
Robertson, R. R. 5, Wingham.
WANTED—Man with car, a good
Proposition. .Apply to Advance-
Times Office,
WE CAN SUPPLY WOOD weekly
^luring the summer. Hardwood is
.,ow cheaper than hard coal, why
not use it and keep your dollars
at home in Ontario. We will meas-
ure your stove and cast wood to
suit any stove. D. H. Martin and
Sons. The' Wawanda Farms;
• WANTED -for S. S. No, 7, Morris.
Township, a Protestant Teacher.
Duties to coinnience Sept, lst. Ap-
plications to be in by. July 70th.
Apply to George H. Coulter, R. R.
No. 4, Wingham, Ont,
MORTGAGE SALE
Of Valuable Farm Properties
UNDER ANI:) 1W VIRTUE of
the Powers of Sale in two certain
Mortgages, which will be produced at
the sale, there will be offered for
sale by .Public Auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1931
at the hour of 1
o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Brunswick Hotel, Wingham, Ontario,
by Thomas Fells, Auctioneer, the fol-
lowing properties:
Parcel 1. All and singular that
certain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate, lying and being in,
the Township of East Wawanosh, in
lie County of ' Huron and Province
of Ontario, and being composed of
the South hail of Lot Number Twen-
ty-eight in the Ninth Coneessiott of
the said Towtiship of East Wawa -
:nosh, containing bite hundred. acres
yf land More
property More or less.
Ort thert' is said to be a
p y
good ;houseand barn:', '
Parcel `2. All And singular : that
:ertain pared or tract of land ande
ermse. , s tda'te, lying and being in
ie T ,wnsltipof Grey_ �tt..the 'Comity.
roit and Province of Ontario,
and being composed of Lot Number
Four in the .First Concession of the
said Township of Grey, containing
by admeasurement one hundred acres
of land more or less.
On this property is said to be a
good house and barn.
Each of the above properties will
be offered for sale subject to a re-
serve bid and certain conditions of
sale. '
Terms of Sale: Ten per cent, of
the purchase money to be paid down
at the time of sale, and the balance
within thirty days thereafter.
For further particulars and condi-
tions of sale apply .to Ross & Rob-
inson, 600 Canadian Bank of Com-
merce Chambers, King and James
Streets, Hamilton, Ontario, Solicitors
for the Vendor.
Thomas Fells, Wingham, Ontario,
Auctioneer.
Dated at Hamilton this 18th day of
May, 1931.
AUCTION SALE
Of the property of the late Alex-
ander Campbell at 2.30 o'clock p.m.,
on Market Square, Wingham ..
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
3 bedsteads, 3 dressers, 3 wash
stands, spring and: mattresses, dining
table, kitchen table,. _ double chair, 2
couches, sideboard, rocking chair, 2
cupboards, baskets, pictures, coal
stove, coal oil stove, washing mach-
ine, child's wheelbarrow, child's wa-
gon, 2 step -ladders, long ladder, gene
jars, garden tools, kitchen utensils,
pots, pans and numerous other ar-
ticles.
All must be sold without reserve.
TERMS CASH. -
Thos. Fells, Auctioneer.
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned wishes to express
her gratitude to all who assisted her
in ay way in the recent contest.
Mrs. M. Abram.
CARD OF THANKS
I am glad to take this opportunity
of thanking all my friends for the
gifts which.1 have much appreciated
during my illness.
Richard Bennett.
CARD OF THANKS?
The family of the late Mrs. Arthur
MacLean desire to ,expresstheir ap-
preciation' for the flowers and words
of sympathy tendered in their recent
sad bereavement:
Conditions Will Improve
The most positive ,prediction of the
imminence of a change in business
conditions comes from Roger W,
Babson, the business statistician who
called the turn on the 1929 break. In
a. message this week to the News-
paper Advertising Executives, he said
"I am willing to stake my reputation
that business has' Seen its worst, that.
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ACS AT, .
ONCE
Now is the time to clean
up your slow accounts.
Send your list: to
KELLY & AIKEN
Successful Collectors for 40 years.
ORANGEVILLE
They get results.
R. C. ARMSTRONG'
LIVE STOCK And GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Ability with special training en.
ables the to give yott satisfaction, Ar-
rangements trade with W. J, :Drown,
Wingham; or direct to Teeswater.
Phone 454-2.
MATT. GA'Y'NER
AUCTIONER
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RAYON CREPE
Most of this season's fashionable dresses are made; of
this pastel shaded rayon crepe; white, blue, Q
pink and green, 36 inches wide, Yard ✓ C
Bordered CLOTHS
All Linen Cloths with pret-
ty colored borders in gold,
rose, green and blue; good
quality linen that wears and
launders well. 119
Size 52x68. Each • n7
TEA TOWELLING
A11 Linen in good firm
weave, a regular 25c qual-
ity; red and blue checks,
21 inches wide
Yard` 19c
reirtimo
Cottage CLOTHS
A satisfactory linen
cloth with multi -colored
borders that are new;
border rainbow in ef-
feet; gold, red blue and
green. sSize 54
x 70. Each 1.'U 5
TERRY ,TOWELS
Good size for hand use,
good drying' quality, ,close
weave with fringed ends;
Red or blue stripe 001
Size 18x39. Each ,,.G C
DISH CLOTHS
Open mesh type that
are
easily kept clean and fresh.
Large size, two Lr"
for 5
LINEN SETS
Cloth is card table size
and has four napkins to
match; .dainty colored
edge, small design in
C me r. let Set; 1 049
p S
FACE CLOTHS
These are a 15c cloth, they
show slight imperfections
in weave; buy them now.
All colors, generous size.
3 For 2 5 c
HOSPITAL
TOWELLING
An all cotton Towelling
that wears and drys well,
a satisfactory towelling for.
rollers or hand towels; 16
inches wide, reg.
30c, for, Yard.....-..... 23C
LUNCH CLOTHS
Good Weight Table Cloths
size 48 by 48 inches, with
all over check pattern, blue
with rose, blue 69C
with gold. Each
ALL LINEN;
TOWELLING
This roller towelling will
give lots of satisfactory
wear and drying quality,
good weight, close weave.
15 to 16 inches
wide, reg. 19c, yd. 13C
BLACK AND NAVY VOILES
An excellent Dress Voile in navy and black only, show-
ing small dot patterns, Normandy beaded, which holds
and guaranteed tub -fast. 36 inches wide. Rr' 9 C
Yard; e�
FRENCH CREPE DRESSES
French CREPE DRESSES
Smart for Summer Wear, also very
effective in; appearance, colors, green,
pink, heliotrope, peach, blues and
white, i touches
h t, da my their
effectiveness. Sizes 14 to 17
38, priced at 1 raj®
SILK PIQUE DRESSES
For sports wear, no sleeves with wide
collars, all show .pleats in skirts, and
mcontrastingo ors
tri rued in ' colors, , a
smart effeetive dress, pric-
ed at 4.50
..moi
See our ,splendid range of Ensembles.
For Summer wear.
HATS
The 'node in Millinery, white
and natural Panamas — crush
basketweave straws, silk stitch.
ed, Sport Hats, the new- Linen
Sport Hat, we have a varied
range at 'prices and styles sure
to please.
Continuing Bargain Basement Sale
Sale of Aluminum ware, Enamelware, Glass ware,
etc., proved highly successful; we have added new items
to the different price groups, and offer them all as Fri-
day and Saturday Bargain Basement Attractions, that
save.
Stockings for the entire family at Bargain Base-
ment Prices. See them, you'll buy. From 19 to 59c pair.
IIIMMONIMMEIMMor
CLOVER LEAF CHINA
Still continuing sale of this popular Dinnerware,
still a good assortment to be had. All Half Price.
HALF PRICE
Fine quality Rayon Brevities, Panties, Bloomers, trim-
med with various touches, so feminine and
dainty for: summer wear, clearing $1.25 range 63 C
Service Weight Hose
Silk to the:top, picot edge,
full fashioned, slenderizing
panel heel. leg: G Q
$1.35. Pair CPU.
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Wood's Blue Label
Real economy ..buying in
Rayon Vests and
Bloomers,
Fine quality Rayon, bloom-
ers in the new tail- ryc'
tired style,. Each 1 C
Curtain, Madras
Real value and low pride
a 'splendid quality cur-
tain madras with all ov-
patterns i, 34 inches wide.
Reg. 25C' for 1 C
Yard•
e
Sheeting and
Middy Twills
Various lengths of these
materials and 'real savings
at this low price.. Reg. to
45c per yard, for 2.3 C
Yard -•
Awning Duck
For windows or verandah
curtains, clearing ;balance
andat a real saving, reg-
ular weight ,duck in light
and dark stripes. AA Qp
30 in. wide. reg. 65c`��a7 t%
Ladies' Lisle Hose
Shaped leg with am seam,
fine
rib, stretchy top, a ,com-
fortable everyday hose.
Reg. 50c Pair. 43 c
Pair'
NAINSOOK
NIGHT GOWNS
Swiss Embroidery in var-
ious patterns, good weight,
cool nainsook in pastel
colors. Special at A Q C
Each a77 0
Pillow Casing
Circular woven Pillow
Cotton of good wearing
,gaulity and smooth fin-
ish. 40 and 42 inches
wide. Reg. 45c03 C
Yard a7
Khaki Denim Ends
You will get lots of hard aw
wear from this splendid
khaki denim, suitable for
outing pants, kiddies' over-
alls, work shirts, etc, var-
ious lengths, 35 in.
wide, reg. 35c, Yd. 23 C
Irish Linen Towels
So useful for shower gifts,
etc., fine huck weave, fit to
grace any towel rack, pat-
terned '.hems and hemstit-
ch, 18 x 36. Reg.
59e. Each.111
33i C Q
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FIGURED MARQUISETTE
Attractive Marquisette with Floral Patterns that are
printed, sweet peas and shamrocks in colors, these
pretty patterns are .guaranteed fast in every way, and
are very popular; clearing balance left, 38 a'D 9 C
inches wide. Reg. 39c, for, Yard
ROUSING ITEMS
GRAD UNDERWEAR
Shirtsand Drawers. our stock of this pop-
ular Underwear being broken, we are
clearing it out at decided saving 3.9 C
to you. Each Garment ...,,.
MEN'S WEAR
KHAKI OUTING PANTS
Good weight Khaki Drill, two hip, two
side pockets and belt straps, cuff bottoms,
cut roomy throughout. Sizes 32 1Q'
to 40. Reg. $1.75. Each .
Visit Win na '3 Big Store L r
although the change will be slow, it
will be in the right direction, and
that within a reasonable time this
county will again enter a period of
marked prosperity, Statistics today
point to another period of prosper-
ity, the same as three years ago, they
pointed to the present period of de-
pression. i
owes
PHILLIPS
of MA .
For Troubles
due to Acid
INDIGESTION
Aclo sroMAGH
HEARTBURN '.
HEADACHE
GASES -NAUSEA
WHEN
F'OOD SOURS
ji BOUT two boors after eating
many people suffer from sour
stomachs. They call it indigestion. It
Means that the stomach nerves have
been over -stimulated. There is excess
acid. The way to correct it is with an
!alkali, which neutralizes many tixnes
its volume in acid.
The right way is Philips Milk of
Magnesia --•just a tasteless dose in
water, It is pleasant, efficient and.
harmless, Ilesults come almost in-
stantly. It is the approved method.
You will never use another when
you know.'
Be sure to get tha genttirxe. Phillips
Milk of Magnesia; prescribed by
physieians for correctingexcess acids,
25e end 50e+ft bottle—arty drugstore.
"Milk of Magnesia has been the
"il: S Registered. Trade atle Mhrk of the
Charles II. Phillips Chemical Cont -
an 1, and ita predecessor Charles IL
hiiins aunt l c
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At a revival meeting converts were
coming forward by the dozen. A ne-
gro carne striding down the aisle and
dropped to his 'knees. He was bare-
footed, and two enormous feet stuck
up behind him.
In a moment the near-sighted re-
vivalist started -up .the aisle, kneeling
here and there - beside the converts,
Peering earnestly at the negro, he
patted hint on the shoulder and nrur=
mored: "Bless you, brother." Thin`
kneeling behind him and putting a
hand on each heel, he said; "And bless
these two dear little boys."
GOOD PROGRAMME
FOR CHAUTAUQUA
To the Editur av all thim
Wingham paypers.
Deer Sur:
The' Missies kapes me purty busy
in the garden these days be rayson
av wantin to hev all' the, pertaties
hoed up properly befoor the big
Chautauqua tint conies to town. I
always want to attind all thine may -
tins I kin, brut thing sates do be putty
harrud ort me old back,
This year I belave the Chautauqua
is goin to be the besht ivir hi]d yit.
Tittle av hearin a fellah who sphint
five years among thhn Eskhimoos
tell av his ixpayrienees among thfm.
lads, livin in shnow houses, an attire
tally candles and sunloight soap, Thin
thee' is to be a'feliah from Damas-
cus. What d'ye tisk av that now?
Datnascus is said to be the wildest
city in the wurruld, otilder than Blue -
vale, an this 1kl is'cpriiin slarthnk; vay
to Wingham to tell about'.;'the,
Wonderful gardens, an ;;stiosques an
fountains, an shtrates paved wid t'par-
ble, I void rather miss a Tory icon-.
vinshun that miss hearin 'hied. Thin
theer'si to he a lady from. Australia
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MEN'S BELTS
Grained Leather in various lengths, good
grade leather, a 75c Belt, for 39c
Each
VALUES
MEN'S BATHING SUITS
All Wool, one piece, with skirt, fine rib
weave that keeps its shape. Siz- r� c
es 36 to 40. Each I • i 5
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that I musht hear shpake, jist to
foind out if me ould brother Matt's.
shtories wus all thrue that he tonld
me about black shwans an .Kangaroos
an other birruds an heists' in that
counthry, an thine other quare era,.
thures that are nayther birrud nor
baist. I suppose ye anoight' call thim
the .F.O.'s av the animal creashun..
I nivid. found Matt. out in tellin me
a wurrud av a loie, but it will do no
harrum to prove his shtories, fer I
can't depind on him the sante since
he disarted the Tory parthy.
Thin theer will be two plays, an
lashins av music an intertainnrints fer
the. childer. Besoides all thirn tings
theer is to be a chalk artist dhrawin
pickters�'av iviryting an ivriybody. 1
intind to sit up near the front, whin
he is.,doin skitchin, an whin he sees
me he will be shure to want to dhraw
me fotograf, an thin I will buy it
from him, if he dussen't want:more
than tin cints fer it, an prisint it to
targe Shpotton to hong' up in the
Tory • Committee rooms in Ottawa,
• Mishter Wilford's, ould home wake
will soon' be wid us now, an we do
be ixpicktin the girruls, Katie an
nitt began to git toired ati shlapey an
cudden't kape his nioind on th:e.
spaich, an jist whin Misltter King got
talkin about unimploymint an harrud
toimes all over the counthry, Mishter
Binnitt tought av someting he: wance
read in the Calgary "Ole Opener",, an
that is the rayson ,he laffed.
Yours fer Chautauquaan the Ould
• Home Wake;
Timothy Hay.
DONNYBROOK
The Young People's meeting next
Friday evening will be in charge of
Miss Laura Robinson, the topic to be
given by. Verna 'Ch'atinncy.
The W.M.S. 'net last Thursday af-
ternoon at the home. of Mrs. Win.:
Robinson with an attendance of 22.
Mr. Chas. Robinson returned home
on Saturday having spent last week
in St. 'Catharines and Toronto'
Miss Young of Loyal, was a guest
ever the week -end with her friend,
Miss Margaret Jefferson.
Mr. Vernon Dawson and family,
and the Misses Edith and Muriel
Dawson of Toronto, spent the week-
end at the home of their uncle, Mr,
Alex, Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell,;
and son, Victor, of Westfield, visited •
on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Johnston.
10th Con. E. WAWANOSH
Miss Agatha Coultes is 'spending a
fortnight with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert. Coultes,
Miss Mary Vipond, who has been
teaching in S.S.` No, 11, has resigned
lies duties, this taking effect the last
of the month.
Mr. and Mrs, Browner of .Toronto,
spent the week -end withtheir two
granddaughters, Misses .Velma and
Aileen Browner.
Belgrave and Brick United Church,
es are holding a picnic at the 10th.
line bridge on Saturday, June 27th.
W. M. S. of Brick United church
are holditig a` quilting bee at George
Coultes'on Thursday, June 25th,
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arr girrttis,, an whin I want to foind
out I always ask the missies, She
kin tell me roi �•ht. out av her head,
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book that she kapes. It is wonderful WI
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Shoulder Roast of Veal, ib. 15c .'Home-made Bologna, Ib.
Veal for stewing 12c
;Roast of Veal or Back .,0,,20c
Fillet of Veal .M 23c
Leg of Spring Lamb, 1b....;30c
LambCho s 1b
p , . .-36c
Breasts
ofLamb, iib, 20c
All Pork Sausages, 2 lb ,.,....,25c
Home-made Potted Meats ,',
2 l for
b ...,,.,,.1:50
,15ic
Cottage Rolls in ,whole or
half roll, Ib. „-:... .........18c
Lard in 1 Ib. prints
p , ib. ..... ... .,..11c
Pring
in your pail or crock and
have it filled at ib ...... .......10c
2 Cans of Pineapple for ......,..22c
2 Canis of Libby's Pork and
Bleats for 15c
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CHAS POTTER, Painter and Decor-
ator. Painting 25c hour, Papering
12c roll. Many year's practice.
EXCELLENT BARGAINS in Prop-
erties—Beforebuying see T. Fells,
FOR SALE OR RENT—House on
Francis street, Wingham, good lot,
all conveniences, and double gar-
age. Possession at once. Apply to
J. W. Bushfield.
FOR SALE --Asparagus, green on-
ions, rhubarb, lettuce, strawberries,
nine weeks old chicks for broilers,
also pure bred leghorn cockerels
for breeding purposes. These are
from . Dr. Roe's ' British Columbia
trap -nested stock. John Kerr.
FOR SALE—One Ford Coupe, late
model; 1 Chevrolet sedan, both in
gdod condition. Apply to R. E.
'Jackson, Wingham,:' phone 242.
FOR ` SALE—A comfortable frame
residence with an acre of ground
on the outskirts of Wingham. Ab-
ner .Cosens, Insurance and Real Es-
tate.
LOST -At Wingham Bowling Club
on Monday, June 15th, one bowl
with anchor on end, $5.00 reward.
D. B. Porter.
MAN WANTED—Canadian Life Co.
Established over forty years. De-
sires district representative. Real
proposition to the right man. Box
A, Advance -Times.
NOTICE—NO DUMPING of Rub-
bish on Agricultural Grounds. By
Order. of Committee.
:NOTICE -To the owners and occup-
iers of land in Turnberry. The
Weed Act is still in force. Destroy
the Weeds before they go to seed,
Tom K. Powell, Inspector.
STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE
Delivered if desired. Rich. Cham-
ney, R. R. 1, .13eigrave, 621r41.
STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE -.
Apply to Geo. Baird, Town Plot.
TENDERS to July 4th—For Stand-
ing Fall Wheat on Fair Grounds,
to be taken off grounds, about 4
acres. Cash. Highest .or anyten-
der not necessarily accepted. Adam
Robertson, R. R. 5, Wingham.
WANTED—Man with car, a good
Proposition. .Apply to Advance-
Times Office,
WE CAN SUPPLY WOOD weekly
^luring the summer. Hardwood is
.,ow cheaper than hard coal, why
not use it and keep your dollars
at home in Ontario. We will meas-
ure your stove and cast wood to
suit any stove. D. H. Martin and
Sons. The' Wawanda Farms;
• WANTED -for S. S. No, 7, Morris.
Township, a Protestant Teacher.
Duties to coinnience Sept, lst. Ap-
plications to be in by. July 70th.
Apply to George H. Coulter, R. R.
No. 4, Wingham, Ont,
MORTGAGE SALE
Of Valuable Farm Properties
UNDER ANI:) 1W VIRTUE of
the Powers of Sale in two certain
Mortgages, which will be produced at
the sale, there will be offered for
sale by .Public Auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1931
at the hour of 1
o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Brunswick Hotel, Wingham, Ontario,
by Thomas Fells, Auctioneer, the fol-
lowing properties:
Parcel 1. All and singular that
certain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate, lying and being in,
the Township of East Wawanosh, in
lie County of ' Huron and Province
of Ontario, and being composed of
the South hail of Lot Number Twen-
ty-eight in the Ninth Coneessiott of
the said Towtiship of East Wawa -
:nosh, containing bite hundred. acres
yf land More
property More or less.
Ort thert' is said to be a
p y
good ;houseand barn:', '
Parcel `2. All And singular : that
:ertain pared or tract of land ande
ermse. , s tda'te, lying and being in
ie T ,wnsltipof Grey_ �tt..the 'Comity.
roit and Province of Ontario,
and being composed of Lot Number
Four in the .First Concession of the
said Township of Grey, containing
by admeasurement one hundred acres
of land more or less.
On this property is said to be a
good house and barn.
Each of the above properties will
be offered for sale subject to a re-
serve bid and certain conditions of
sale. '
Terms of Sale: Ten per cent, of
the purchase money to be paid down
at the time of sale, and the balance
within thirty days thereafter.
For further particulars and condi-
tions of sale apply .to Ross & Rob-
inson, 600 Canadian Bank of Com-
merce Chambers, King and James
Streets, Hamilton, Ontario, Solicitors
for the Vendor.
Thomas Fells, Wingham, Ontario,
Auctioneer.
Dated at Hamilton this 18th day of
May, 1931.
AUCTION SALE
Of the property of the late Alex-
ander Campbell at 2.30 o'clock p.m.,
on Market Square, Wingham ..
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
3 bedsteads, 3 dressers, 3 wash
stands, spring and: mattresses, dining
table, kitchen table,. _ double chair, 2
couches, sideboard, rocking chair, 2
cupboards, baskets, pictures, coal
stove, coal oil stove, washing mach-
ine, child's wheelbarrow, child's wa-
gon, 2 step -ladders, long ladder, gene
jars, garden tools, kitchen utensils,
pots, pans and numerous other ar-
ticles.
All must be sold without reserve.
TERMS CASH. -
Thos. Fells, Auctioneer.
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned wishes to express
her gratitude to all who assisted her
in ay way in the recent contest.
Mrs. M. Abram.
CARD OF THANKS
I am glad to take this opportunity
of thanking all my friends for the
gifts which.1 have much appreciated
during my illness.
Richard Bennett.
CARD OF THANKS?
The family of the late Mrs. Arthur
MacLean desire to ,expresstheir ap-
preciation' for the flowers and words
of sympathy tendered in their recent
sad bereavement:
Conditions Will Improve
The most positive ,prediction of the
imminence of a change in business
conditions comes from Roger W,
Babson, the business statistician who
called the turn on the 1929 break. In
a. message this week to the News-
paper Advertising Executives, he said
"I am willing to stake my reputation
that business has' Seen its worst, that.
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ACS AT, .
ONCE
Now is the time to clean
up your slow accounts.
Send your list: to
KELLY & AIKEN
Successful Collectors for 40 years.
ORANGEVILLE
They get results.
R. C. ARMSTRONG'
LIVE STOCK And GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Ability with special training en.
ables the to give yott satisfaction, Ar-
rangements trade with W. J, :Drown,
Wingham; or direct to Teeswater.
Phone 454-2.
MATT. GA'Y'NER
AUCTIONER
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RAYON CREPE
Most of this season's fashionable dresses are made; of
this pastel shaded rayon crepe; white, blue, Q
pink and green, 36 inches wide, Yard ✓ C
Bordered CLOTHS
All Linen Cloths with pret-
ty colored borders in gold,
rose, green and blue; good
quality linen that wears and
launders well. 119
Size 52x68. Each • n7
TEA TOWELLING
A11 Linen in good firm
weave, a regular 25c qual-
ity; red and blue checks,
21 inches wide
Yard` 19c
reirtimo
Cottage CLOTHS
A satisfactory linen
cloth with multi -colored
borders that are new;
border rainbow in ef-
feet; gold, red blue and
green. sSize 54
x 70. Each 1.'U 5
TERRY ,TOWELS
Good size for hand use,
good drying' quality, ,close
weave with fringed ends;
Red or blue stripe 001
Size 18x39. Each ,,.G C
DISH CLOTHS
Open mesh type that
are
easily kept clean and fresh.
Large size, two Lr"
for 5
LINEN SETS
Cloth is card table size
and has four napkins to
match; .dainty colored
edge, small design in
C me r. let Set; 1 049
p S
FACE CLOTHS
These are a 15c cloth, they
show slight imperfections
in weave; buy them now.
All colors, generous size.
3 For 2 5 c
HOSPITAL
TOWELLING
An all cotton Towelling
that wears and drys well,
a satisfactory towelling for.
rollers or hand towels; 16
inches wide, reg.
30c, for, Yard.....-..... 23C
LUNCH CLOTHS
Good Weight Table Cloths
size 48 by 48 inches, with
all over check pattern, blue
with rose, blue 69C
with gold. Each
ALL LINEN;
TOWELLING
This roller towelling will
give lots of satisfactory
wear and drying quality,
good weight, close weave.
15 to 16 inches
wide, reg. 19c, yd. 13C
BLACK AND NAVY VOILES
An excellent Dress Voile in navy and black only, show-
ing small dot patterns, Normandy beaded, which holds
and guaranteed tub -fast. 36 inches wide. Rr' 9 C
Yard; e�
FRENCH CREPE DRESSES
French CREPE DRESSES
Smart for Summer Wear, also very
effective in; appearance, colors, green,
pink, heliotrope, peach, blues and
white, i touches
h t, da my their
effectiveness. Sizes 14 to 17
38, priced at 1 raj®
SILK PIQUE DRESSES
For sports wear, no sleeves with wide
collars, all show .pleats in skirts, and
mcontrastingo ors
tri rued in ' colors, , a
smart effeetive dress, pric-
ed at 4.50
..moi
See our ,splendid range of Ensembles.
For Summer wear.
HATS
The 'node in Millinery, white
and natural Panamas — crush
basketweave straws, silk stitch.
ed, Sport Hats, the new- Linen
Sport Hat, we have a varied
range at 'prices and styles sure
to please.
Continuing Bargain Basement Sale
Sale of Aluminum ware, Enamelware, Glass ware,
etc., proved highly successful; we have added new items
to the different price groups, and offer them all as Fri-
day and Saturday Bargain Basement Attractions, that
save.
Stockings for the entire family at Bargain Base-
ment Prices. See them, you'll buy. From 19 to 59c pair.
IIIMMONIMMEIMMor
CLOVER LEAF CHINA
Still continuing sale of this popular Dinnerware,
still a good assortment to be had. All Half Price.
HALF PRICE
Fine quality Rayon Brevities, Panties, Bloomers, trim-
med with various touches, so feminine and
dainty for: summer wear, clearing $1.25 range 63 C
Service Weight Hose
Silk to the:top, picot edge,
full fashioned, slenderizing
panel heel. leg: G Q
$1.35. Pair CPU.
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Wood's Blue Label
Real economy ..buying in
Rayon Vests and
Bloomers,
Fine quality Rayon, bloom-
ers in the new tail- ryc'
tired style,. Each 1 C
Curtain, Madras
Real value and low pride
a 'splendid quality cur-
tain madras with all ov-
patterns i, 34 inches wide.
Reg. 25C' for 1 C
Yard•
e
Sheeting and
Middy Twills
Various lengths of these
materials and 'real savings
at this low price.. Reg. to
45c per yard, for 2.3 C
Yard -•
Awning Duck
For windows or verandah
curtains, clearing ;balance
andat a real saving, reg-
ular weight ,duck in light
and dark stripes. AA Qp
30 in. wide. reg. 65c`��a7 t%
Ladies' Lisle Hose
Shaped leg with am seam,
fine
rib, stretchy top, a ,com-
fortable everyday hose.
Reg. 50c Pair. 43 c
Pair'
NAINSOOK
NIGHT GOWNS
Swiss Embroidery in var-
ious patterns, good weight,
cool nainsook in pastel
colors. Special at A Q C
Each a77 0
Pillow Casing
Circular woven Pillow
Cotton of good wearing
,gaulity and smooth fin-
ish. 40 and 42 inches
wide. Reg. 45c03 C
Yard a7
Khaki Denim Ends
You will get lots of hard aw
wear from this splendid
khaki denim, suitable for
outing pants, kiddies' over-
alls, work shirts, etc, var-
ious lengths, 35 in.
wide, reg. 35c, Yd. 23 C
Irish Linen Towels
So useful for shower gifts,
etc., fine huck weave, fit to
grace any towel rack, pat-
terned '.hems and hemstit-
ch, 18 x 36. Reg.
59e. Each.111
33i C Q
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FIGURED MARQUISETTE
Attractive Marquisette with Floral Patterns that are
printed, sweet peas and shamrocks in colors, these
pretty patterns are .guaranteed fast in every way, and
are very popular; clearing balance left, 38 a'D 9 C
inches wide. Reg. 39c, for, Yard
ROUSING ITEMS
GRAD UNDERWEAR
Shirtsand Drawers. our stock of this pop-
ular Underwear being broken, we are
clearing it out at decided saving 3.9 C
to you. Each Garment ...,,.
MEN'S WEAR
KHAKI OUTING PANTS
Good weight Khaki Drill, two hip, two
side pockets and belt straps, cuff bottoms,
cut roomy throughout. Sizes 32 1Q'
to 40. Reg. $1.75. Each .
Visit Win na '3 Big Store L r
although the change will be slow, it
will be in the right direction, and
that within a reasonable time this
county will again enter a period of
marked prosperity, Statistics today
point to another period of prosper-
ity, the same as three years ago, they
pointed to the present period of de-
pression. i
owes
PHILLIPS
of MA .
For Troubles
due to Acid
INDIGESTION
Aclo sroMAGH
HEARTBURN '.
HEADACHE
GASES -NAUSEA
WHEN
F'OOD SOURS
ji BOUT two boors after eating
many people suffer from sour
stomachs. They call it indigestion. It
Means that the stomach nerves have
been over -stimulated. There is excess
acid. The way to correct it is with an
!alkali, which neutralizes many tixnes
its volume in acid.
The right way is Philips Milk of
Magnesia --•just a tasteless dose in
water, It is pleasant, efficient and.
harmless, Ilesults come almost in-
stantly. It is the approved method.
You will never use another when
you know.'
Be sure to get tha genttirxe. Phillips
Milk of Magnesia; prescribed by
physieians for correctingexcess acids,
25e end 50e+ft bottle—arty drugstore.
"Milk of Magnesia has been the
"il: S Registered. Trade atle Mhrk of the
Charles II. Phillips Chemical Cont -
an 1, and ita predecessor Charles IL
hiiins aunt l c
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At a revival meeting converts were
coming forward by the dozen. A ne-
gro carne striding down the aisle and
dropped to his 'knees. He was bare-
footed, and two enormous feet stuck
up behind him.
In a moment the near-sighted re-
vivalist started -up .the aisle, kneeling
here and there - beside the converts,
Peering earnestly at the negro, he
patted hint on the shoulder and nrur=
mored: "Bless you, brother." Thin`
kneeling behind him and putting a
hand on each heel, he said; "And bless
these two dear little boys."
GOOD PROGRAMME
FOR CHAUTAUQUA
To the Editur av all thim
Wingham paypers.
Deer Sur:
The' Missies kapes me purty busy
in the garden these days be rayson
av wantin to hev all' the, pertaties
hoed up properly befoor the big
Chautauqua tint conies to town. I
always want to attind all thine may -
tins I kin, brut thing sates do be putty
harrud ort me old back,
This year I belave the Chautauqua
is goin to be the besht ivir hi]d yit.
Tittle av hearin a fellah who sphint
five years among thhn Eskhimoos
tell av his ixpayrienees among thfm.
lads, livin in shnow houses, an attire
tally candles and sunloight soap, Thin
thee' is to be a'feliah from Damas-
cus. What d'ye tisk av that now?
Datnascus is said to be the wildest
city in the wurruld, otilder than Blue -
vale, an this 1kl is'cpriiin slarthnk; vay
to Wingham to tell about'.;'the,
Wonderful gardens, an ;;stiosques an
fountains, an shtrates paved wid t'par-
ble, I void rather miss a Tory icon-.
vinshun that miss hearin 'hied. Thin
theer'si to he a lady from. Australia
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MEN'S BELTS
Grained Leather in various lengths, good
grade leather, a 75c Belt, for 39c
Each
VALUES
MEN'S BATHING SUITS
All Wool, one piece, with skirt, fine rib
weave that keeps its shape. Siz- r� c
es 36 to 40. Each I • i 5
For JUNE SA ..E ITE t; S Save Mo.ey
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that I musht hear shpake, jist to
foind out if me ould brother Matt's.
shtories wus all thrue that he tonld
me about black shwans an .Kangaroos
an other birruds an heists' in that
counthry, an thine other quare era,.
thures that are nayther birrud nor
baist. I suppose ye anoight' call thim
the .F.O.'s av the animal creashun..
I nivid. found Matt. out in tellin me
a wurrud av a loie, but it will do no
harrum to prove his shtories, fer I
can't depind on him the sante since
he disarted the Tory parthy.
Thin theer will be two plays, an
lashins av music an intertainnrints fer
the. childer. Besoides all thirn tings
theer is to be a chalk artist dhrawin
pickters�'av iviryting an ivriybody. 1
intind to sit up near the front, whin
he is.,doin skitchin, an whin he sees
me he will be shure to want to dhraw
me fotograf, an thin I will buy it
from him, if he dussen't want:more
than tin cints fer it, an prisint it to
targe Shpotton to hong' up in the
Tory • Committee rooms in Ottawa,
• Mishter Wilford's, ould home wake
will soon' be wid us now, an we do
be ixpicktin the girruls, Katie an
nitt began to git toired ati shlapey an
cudden't kape his nioind on th:e.
spaich, an jist whin Misltter King got
talkin about unimploymint an harrud
toimes all over the counthry, Mishter
Binnitt tought av someting he: wance
read in the Calgary "Ole Opener",, an
that is the rayson ,he laffed.
Yours fer Chautauquaan the Ould
• Home Wake;
Timothy Hay.
DONNYBROOK
The Young People's meeting next
Friday evening will be in charge of
Miss Laura Robinson, the topic to be
given by. Verna 'Ch'atinncy.
The W.M.S. 'net last Thursday af-
ternoon at the home. of Mrs. Win.:
Robinson with an attendance of 22.
Mr. Chas. Robinson returned home
on Saturday having spent last week
in St. 'Catharines and Toronto'
Miss Young of Loyal, was a guest
ever the week -end with her friend,
Miss Margaret Jefferson.
Mr. Vernon Dawson and family,
and the Misses Edith and Muriel
Dawson of Toronto, spent the week-
end at the home of their uncle, Mr,
Alex, Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell,;
and son, Victor, of Westfield, visited •
on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Johnston.
10th Con. E. WAWANOSH
Miss Agatha Coultes is 'spending a
fortnight with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert. Coultes,
Miss Mary Vipond, who has been
teaching in S.S.` No, 11, has resigned
lies duties, this taking effect the last
of the month.
Mr. and Mrs, Browner of .Toronto,
spent the week -end withtheir two
granddaughters, Misses .Velma and
Aileen Browner.
Belgrave and Brick United Church,
es are holding a picnic at the 10th.
line bridge on Saturday, June 27th.
W. M. S. of Brick United church
are holditig a` quilting bee at George
Coultes'on Thursday, June 25th,
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hev the house — SH pic�1
childer,an thin we will +
full fer a few days, I tike Katiehas t!
Poor childer and Nora tree, arr,rnebby ;•
it is the other way about, but Ia dis- G
rernimber now whether they are byes
arr girrttis,, an whin I want to foind
out I always ask the missies, She
kin tell me roi �•ht. out av her head,
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wiclout aven consultin the shcore A
book that she kapes. It is wonderful WI
t i e r the wimmin i n a e some
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the tort o y th w i t hey f r, o e�
zings, lit
avi,shter McKenzie Kin an the
b i .x it ,thr i _toput wan
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over oil Mishter Bi,ntitt.because .they
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said he 'aged at the agile;
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For Saturday, J
Shoulder Roast of Veal, ib. 15c .'Home-made Bologna, Ib.
Veal for stewing 12c
;Roast of Veal or Back .,0,,20c
Fillet of Veal .M 23c
Leg of Spring Lamb, 1b....;30c
LambCho s 1b
p , . .-36c
Breasts
ofLamb, iib, 20c
All Pork Sausages, 2 lb ,.,....,25c
Home-made Potted Meats ,',
2 l for
b ...,,.,,.1:50
,15ic
Cottage Rolls in ,whole or
half roll, Ib. „-:... .........18c
Lard in 1 Ib. prints
p , ib. ..... ... .,..11c
Pring
in your pail or crock and
have it filled at ib ...... .......10c
2 Cans of Pineapple for ......,..22c
2 Canis of Libby's Pork and
Bleats for 15c
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