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FOR SALE or Exchange—Chevrolet
Truck;. also Roomers wanted. Ap- 1
lily to H. A, McCall, Edward St.
FOR SALE -In Wroxeter, 5 -room- I
ed house, frame, newly painted, in
good repair, good tiled well, wired
for Hydro light and fixtures. Ap-
ply to Wm. Booth, Apartment 4,
96 Young St., Kitchener, or H.
Henning, \,Wroxeter,
ly parallel with the southerly limit
of Victoria Street, aforesaid, produc-
ed ten rods to the westerly limit of
'said Farm Lot Four; thence norther-
ly along the said last mentioned lim-
It, eight rods to the place of beginn-
ing, containg one half an acre of land
more or • less. AND SECONDLY:
Lots numbers One hundred and six-
ty, One Hundred and sixty-one, One
hundred and sixty-two, One hundred
and sixty-three and One hundred and
sixty-four on the east side of Carling
Terrace in Leet cC Davies' Survey in
the said Town of Wingham.
On this property is said to be a
solid brick six -room, two-storey
house, with all modern conveniences.
The land is exceptionally well suit-
ed for gardening.
TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent.
of the purchase money on the day of
sale . and the balancee within thirty
days .thereafter.
Further particulars and conditions
of sale will be made known on the
day of sale or may be had on appli-
cation to the •undersigned.
DATED .at Winghain, Ontario, the
twenty-third day of July, A.D. 1931.
THOS. FELLS, Wingham, Ont,
Auctioneer.
J. H. CRAWFORD, Winghain, Ont.,
Vendor's Solicitor.
FARM FOR SALE—A choice 100
acre farm, seven miles from Wing -
ham, having good house, and large
barn with stabbling under. A clean
farm, well watered, drained and
fenced. Five acres good hardwood
bush, balance of land all in grass
at present. Best of 'reasons for
selling. Abner Cosens, Insurance
and Real, Estate, Wingham.
FOR SALE -Tris Roots,. ' One hun-
dred named varieties. Perennials,
large assortment. 10c up. Phone
or mail orders filled. Mrs. James
' McGill, Blyth, Phone 11-7 Blyth.
FOR RENT—Furnished Cottage, in
the "Alps", Culross, for remainder
of season. Apply Frank P. Moore,
Teeswater Box 346, Phone 65j.
FOR SALE -1900 Cataract washing
machine, 8 horse power motor.
Practically new, Bargain for quick
sale. Mrs. Jas. P. Kennedy.
NOTICE
Voter's List, 1931. Township of
Turnberry, County of Huron;
FOR SALE—Vegetables, new pota-
toes, peas, beans, carrots, beets,'
green onions, white pickling on-
ions, large and small cucumb ers.—
John Kerr,
$3, $3.50 or $4 per day guaranteed for
sixty, seventy-five or hundred days
agency work in your locality repre-
senting old -established Kruse in
business in Toronto over forty
years. For terms and personal in-!
terview with one of our travellers l
white Dept. W -G, Winstone Co., i
Toronto.
WANTED—Two men for permanent'
positions on local route for nation -
a1 concern offering year round em-
ployment. Good pay ori start with
Notice is hereby' given that I have
complied with section 7 of THE
VOTERS' LIST ACT and that I
have posted up at my office in Turn -
berry, on the 20th day of July, 1931,
the list of all persons entitled to vote
in the said municipal elections and
that such list remains there for in-
spection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law, the last day for
appeal being the 20"th day of August,
1931.
Dated, Clerk's Office, the 20th day of
hilt 1931.
W. R. Cruikshang, Clerk,
Wing -ham, Ontario.,
excellent chances of promotion.
Write for appointment to E. Hack-'
born, .1017 King W., Kitchener, Ont.1
WANTED—Man or woman to trav-'
eland appoint agents for old -estab-
lished house in business in Toronto
over forty years. For terms and
personal intent iew with one of our
travellers write Dept. W -S, Win-
ston Co., Toronto.
WE CAN SUPPLY WOOD weekly
during the summer. Hardwood is
glow cheaper than hard coal, why]
not use it and keep your dollars I
at home in Ontario. We will meas-
ure your stove and cut wood to
stilt any stove. • D. H. Martin and
Sons. The Wawaride Farms.
MORTGAGE SALE
Of Valuable Property in the Town
of Wingham.
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort-
gage, which will be produced at the
time of sale, there will be offered for
sale by public auction at the Bruns
wick Hotel, in the Town of Wing -
ham. on Saturday, the Eighth day of
August, A,D. 1931, at 2 o'clock in the.
afternoon,by r
Thomas Fels, .auction-
eer, the foliowiug .property namely;
All and singular those certain parcels
or tracts of land and premises, situ-
ate, lying and being in the Town of
Winghain in the County of Huron
and Province of Ontario, and being
-composed of that part of Farah Lot
number Four ;;isa the. First Concession
(formerly in ,ti'te Township of Turn -
berry) now in, the said Town of
Wingiiam, particularly described as
follows:— Commencing at the north-
easterly angle of Lot number One
htntdred and •sixty feet in Leet S
Davies'Survey vey in the said Tac
n of
Winglaant; thence easterly in a strai-
ght line along the southerly limit of
Vittoria Strer trod ie d ten rods;
p ,.
thence southerly parallel tivith, ' thei
weeter y limit' of said` Parse Iecit num-
'her Four, eight rods; thence,: wester -
NOTICE
Voters' Lists, 1931. Town of Wing -
ham, County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with section 7 of THE
VOTERS' LISTS ACT and that I
have posted up at my office at the
Town Hall, Wingham, on the 31st
day of July, 1931, the list of all per-
sons entitled to vote in the said muni-
cipality at municipal elections and
that such list remains there for in-
spection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions Correct-
ed according to law,` the last day for
appeal being the 22nd day of August,
1931.
Dated, Clerk's Office, the 31st day of
July, 1931.
W. .A. Galbraith, Clerk,
Wingham, Ontario.
C. ARMSTRONG
LIVE STOCK And GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Ability with special training en-
ables the to give you satisfaction, Ar-
rangements made with W. J. Brown,
Wingham; or ` direct to Teeswater.
Phone 45r2-2.
mounts
Collected
"e place 40 years' successful collect-
ing experience at the disposal of
those who list their accounts,
notes, etc, with: tis.
No Collection,—So Charge.
ELL'! 4.AIKEN
ORA:
tetrt I ohectors.
LOWER. SCHOOL
I(IOI- S. RESULTS
(Continued from page cne)
L. Haller), .1i. Mason, K. Mowbray.
Geography
Pass —D. AiteItison; G. Bracken -
bury, H. Brawley, J. lauchanan, V.
Cantelun, A. Chittick, E. Dickson, XI.
Elliott, N, Elliott,; M. Field, M. Fry,
L. Haller, Al. Hamilton, L, Hender-
son, C. Hetherington, W. Hogg, R.
Hutton, J, Jenkins, G. Johnston, L.
.Kelly, G. King, J. Lane, L. Ludwig,
C. McKay, A. McMichael, M. Mitch-
ell, K. Mowbray, F. Nethery, E. Por-
ter, B. Scott, R, Scott, E. SnialI, J,
Sproal,
Fail—L. Proctor, M. Mason,
Art
Pass -G, Brackenbury, H, Braw-
ley, J. Buchanan, V, Cantelon, A.
Chittick, N. Elliott, M. Field, M. Fry,
L, Haller, M. Hamilton, L. Hender-
son, C. Hetherington, W. Hogg, F.
Howson, R. Hutton, G. Johnston, L.
Kelly, G. Ring, j. Lane, L. Ludwig,
C. McKay, A, McMichael, M. Mitch-
ell, K. Mowbray, F. Nethery, E. Por-
ter, L. Proctor, H. Roth, B. Scott,
R. Scott, J. Sproal, L. Vogan ,
Fail=M. 'Elliott, J. Jenkins, M. Ma-
son.
Literature
Class I—J. Lane, J. Buchanan, A.
Chittick, C McKay, M. Mitchell, M.
Field, R. Hutton, M, Fry.
Class II—G. King, W. Hogg, E.
Porter.
Class III—=G. Wheeler, G. Brack-
enbury.
Pass —C. Hetherington, L, Kelly,
V. Cantelon, H. Brawley, N. Elliott,
L. Henderson, E. ' Dickson, A. Mc-
Michael, L. Ludwig, F. Nethery, j.
Jenkins, F. Howson, E. Small, L.
Proctor, B. Scott,
Fail—G. Johnston, K. Mowbray,J.
M. Elliott, R. Scott, M. Mason.
Composition
CIass I-5. Buchanan, C. McKay,
M. Mitchell, L. Kelly.
Class II J. Lane, C. Hetherington,
R. Hutton, G. King, A. Chittick, L.
Haller, M. Field.
Class III — G. Brackenbury, V.
Cantelon, L. Henderson, W. Hogg,
M. Hamilton, E. Porter.
Pass— L. Ludwig, A. McMichael,
H. Brawley, M. Elliott, G. Wheeler,
F. Howson, F. Nethery, L. Proctor,
J. Jenkins, B. Scott.
Fail.—Same as in Literature.
Algebra
Class I—J. Buchanan, G. King, M,
Field, G. Brackenbury, L, Henderson,
J. Lane, At. Mitchell, R. Scott, C. Mc-
Kay, G. Wheeler,
Class SII—E. Dickson, C. Hether-
ington, L. Kelly, F. Nethery, A. Chit -
tick.
Class III—M. Elliott, H. Brawley,
A. McMichael, E. Porter, E. Gray.
Pass— R. Hutton, L. Ludwig, K.
Mowbray, P. Howson, J. Sproal, L.
Proctor, W. Hogg, E. Small, H. Ful-
ler.
Fail— V. Cantelon, IL Mann, M.
Fry, L. Haller, J. Jenkins, M. Elliott,
M. Mason, M. Hamilton, G. Johnston.
FORM II
French
Class I -j. Wheeler, (M. Robertson,
A. Purdon), J. Pollock.
ClassII V. Fry, C. MacLean, (M.
Stewart, 5. Weir). Fail -H, Roth, V. St. Marie, j. Ben-
Class III—D. Fixter, L. Vogan, 3. inger.
Thompson.- Arithmetic
Credit—K, Lott. Pass— V. Fryfogle, H. Fuller, E.
Fail—H, Roth, H. Mann, (H. Ful- Gray, l•. Johann, J. King, C. Mc-
Lean, H. Mann, A. Phippen, M. Phip-
pen, D. Pollock, J. Pollock, M. Rob-
ertson, V. St, Marie, M. Stewart, 5.
''INGIIAll ADVANCE -TIMES
AGAI
this year"
INTERNATIONALLY.
famous for its magnitude,
beauty of environment, univer-
sal displays, fine buildings and
brilliant entertainment, the
Canadian National Exhibition
arouses enthusiastic admiration.
For Fourteen Days
and nights there is a constant flow
of new delights and absorbing
admixture of pleasure and profit.
Exhibits from almost
every country; collections of ancient
and modern masterpieces of art in
two galleries; famous 2000 -Voice
Exhibition Chorus—Sat., Aug. 29;
Thurs., Sept. 3; Tues., Sept. 8;,. Sat.,
Sept. 12; "Orientia" grandstand
spectacle of sparkling brilliance de-
picting mystic charms of the East;
St. Hilda's Band of England (each
member a bronze, silver and gold
medaI Iist); Cavall1o'sand otherbands;
all branches of agriculture in world's
Iargest show building; MillionDollar
Horse Palace to be officially opened
this year. Sixth Marathon Swim in
two events sport spectacle of inter-
national renown. These are but a
few of the features which enthrall
and enthuse.
Illustrated literature
will gladly he sent on request.
Reduced rates by railway, steamship
and bus lines: Consult local' agents.
AUC.28.fo SEPTi2.i93i
WORLD'S GREATEST
PEANENT
EXPOSITION
55112CONSECUTIVE YEAR
$a1a000,000 iNVUSTEP in
BUILDINGS, PARK, EQUIPMENT
Thompson, L. Vogan, J. Weir, J
Wheeler. ,
Fail -J, Beninger.
Zoology
Pass-- J. Beninger;. D: Fixter, V.
Fryfogle,; H.' Fuller, M, Johann, ` I,
Kelly, C. McLean, H. Mann, M. Phil),
J. Pollock, A. Purdon, M; Rob
ertson, H. Roth, Al; Stewart, J.
Thompson, 1.,. Vogan, J. Weir, J.
Wheeler.
Fail—V. St. Marie.
Geometry
Class I --J. Weir,
Class II—V, Fry, H. Roth,
Class III—H, Mann.
Pass -E. Gray, J. Pollock.
Fail—J, Beninger, H. Fuller, L. Vo-
gan, H. Boyle, V, St, Marie.. *'
Latin
Class' I—J, Wheeler,
Class II—(M. Phippen,.J. Weir.)
Pass -(J. Thompson, J. Pollock),
A. Purdon, M. Stewart, H. Roth, L.
Vogan, M. Robertson, M. Dobie.
Fail—D. Fixter, E. Metcalfe, V. St.
Marie:
English Literature
Class I—J. Pollock.
Class II—M. Phippen, J. Thomp-
son, (A, Purdon, M. Robertson).
Class IIT—M. Johann, (H. Mann,
M. Stewart), J. Weir.
Pass —H. Fuller, L. Vogan, (C.
McLean, J. Beninger).
Fail --E. Gray, V. St. Marie.
English Composition
Class I—J. Pollock, H. Mann, H.
Fuller, (J. Thompson, M. Stewart),
J. Weir.
Class ID—H. Roth.
Class III—L. Vogan, M. Phippen,
(M, Robertson, A. Purdon).
Pass -C. McLean, (M. Johann, J.
Wheeler), J. Beninger.
Fail—E. Gray, V. St.'Marie.
Feeding Cattle
Flies are a great nuisance and re-
sponsible for a part of the midsum-
mer slump in production by dairy
herds. However poor feeding is more
often responsible for the low returns
Pastures were not good early in the
summer and proper measures to sup-
plement them were not taken by
many dairymen. The man with some
silage left is fortunate. Where the
hay crop is large, some hay may be
fed where pastures are short. For
the best cows ;a fairly liberal grain
ration is also advisable. A good mix-
ture may. be made from six parts of
ground oats and barley and one part
oilcake meal. If farmers are to main-
tain the production of their cows,
they must -maintain their weight and.
that means feeding is just in propor-
tion as the pastures fail.
GORRIE TOSSERS
LOSE TO WINGHAM
The enthusiasm in the horse shoe
pitching league is increasing as the
schedule progresses, and .a large
crow were dt F 'd even-
presen on Friay
SAM HARRIS. H. W. WATERSe boys were pre -
am won on the night's
play by 16 to 9 in games and 663
ing 1i=hen the Gorr]
President Generaltl4eluager sent. Wing h
00r4.11 ,01,707411tailwel
ler, B. Cruikshank), V. St. Marie.
Physiography
Pass -D. Fixter, V. Fryfogle, H.
Fuller, E. Gray, M. Johann, M. Mc-
Lean, H. Mann, M. Phippen, J. Pol-
lock, M. Robertson, H. Roth, M.
Stewart, J, Thompson, J. Weir, J.
Wheeler.
Fail- -j, Beninger, V. St, Marie.
Grammar
Pass—H. Boyle, H. Fuller, E. Gray,
C. :McLean, H. Mann, M. Phippen,
J. Pollock, M'. Robertson, M. Stew-
art J. Thompson, J. Weir, J. 'Wheel-
er.
NOTICE
TO WATER USERS
Commencing August lst, 1931, a
101'c penalty will be unposed on all
water accounts not paid by the 20th
of the month in which the account
is rendered,
By Order,
Wingham Utilities 'Commission.
W. A. Galbraith, Secretary.
NOTICE TO
OWNERS OF TRACTORS
No vehicle shall he operated or ob-
ject moved over or upon any high-
way with any flange, rib, clampor
other device attached to its wheels.
or made a part. thereof, : which will
injure the highway.
• T. R. Patterson,
County Engineer.
MATT. C."YNER
AUCTIONEER
ihZrttrr 21 or 04 i.utclinavr. ,
gales attended to anywhere. Etper-
ierate and accuracy ,lar valuation and
000, effort put firth to assure you
of a successful sale.
ABIES
are Upset
NikAttY xilia atad .ailments seem twice
as serious at tight. A sudden
may mean colic. Or a sudden attack
of diarrhea. How would_you meet
this emergency—tonight/ .Plague yori *'
bottle of Casria ready?
Por the protection of your wee
one—for your own peace of larind--
keep this old, .reliable preparation
always on hand. But dottt keep it
just for emergencies; let it be an
everyday aid., it's, gentle influence
will ease and soothe the Want w�hQ
cannot slee its d regulation wUL
help an older child whose, tongue It
coated because of sluggish bowels.
Ali druggists have Castoria,
li�e4ne,_^A!hie,
to 506 in points. -.
Wingham
D. Cruikshank
C. Elliott ._.._...20
O. Tiffin
G. Tiffin .......
J. H. McKay
E. Small. _ .
Faulkner
Faulkner .._.. 24
F. Mellor
W. Scott .._,22
G. Tiffin ... ....M:3O
C. Elliott .._:30
E. Small _ -30
Faulkner .... 17
W. Scott 29
C. Elliott ._.:29'
G. Tiffin »..._26
E. Small
Faulkner
W. Scott ---30
C. 30
C. Elliott...: -,30
G. Tiffin _....:30
E. Small .....,30
Faulkner w.. —15
W. Scott
C. Elliott .: 80
G. Tiffin ..30
E. Small 30
Faulkner ,.. —12
W. Scott 30
Gorrie
R. Ashton
O. Gallaway .10
B. Harriston
W. Gallaway ,16.
J. Reynolds
F. Reynolds 19
Gallaway .
Hupfer ...._......:30
Vanstone
II: Edgar ..__..30
W. Gallaway 15
F. Reynolds ......9
Hupfer
H. Edgar _....»30
O. Gallaway 30
F. Reyonid ..e30
Hupfer 30
H. E ,bar
O: G laeven k -16
W. Gllazs�ay15
Rapier ..2i.
H. Edgar :.. ...7
O. Gallaway _..0
W. Gallaway e:,80
F. Reyorilds
H. Edgar.........»»18
O. Gallaway ,..19
W. Gall
F. Rey
Hupfer »» 28
Thursday, Aug,
"Somebody has
a'
secretary
Who knows
her lunches'
"When you see as much
food as I do during the
day you get to know the
best and most healthful
things to eat„ Notice that
girl's tray whose lunch I
just checked -- a- box of
Shredded Wheat and a
bottle of whole milk."
"Tasty, light, easy to di-
gest, yet very nourishing,
that's my idea of a well-
balanced meal. My: job
depends upon my keeping
cool and wide awake all
i day long, That's why I,
too, eat Shredded Wheat
for lunch."
•
THE CAN 1� SHREDDED W}IEAT
CO
6th, 193 ..
Made in Canada
with Canadian Wheat
WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT
Canada's premier Horse Show will
be held at night during the 1931 Can-
adian National Exhibition, Toronto.
Fifteen hundred performers take
part in the Canadian National Exhibi-
tion pageant.
Standing room in the paddock at
the Canadian National Exhibition
grandstand accommodates 8,000.
Feeding Is Important
'Which is the major factor in poul-
try production, feeding or breeding?
The following interesting results
were obtained with three pens of
hens at O. A. C. between November
lst, 1930 and June lst, 1931.
The first pen was bred for egg
production and the ration fed was
poor. In the second pen the -breed-
ing was for other characters•than egg
production and the ration was very
good. The third pen was. bred for
egg production and 'the ration fed
was the sante as that given to pen
No. 2. The results were as follows
for the period stated 'above,—
Pen 1. 38 eggs per hen -high hen
laid 74 eggs.
Pen 2. 34 eggs per hen—high hen
laid 75 eggs.
Pen 3. 94 eggs, per hen -high hen
laid 167 eggs. '
O. A. C. Methods
It is interesting to note that the
time for working the home orchard
at O. A. C. this year was cut down
from ten to three days by using a
tractor -drawn, stiff -toothed cultivat-
or followed by a disc, instead of a
plough. A system of early ploughing
and early seeding of the clover crop
is being followed in the orchard. The
cover crop thus gets an early start
and no check. Oats at the rate of two.
bushels per acre have been'used in
the past three years and these are cut
just before they head out, the resul-
tant second growth adding consider-
ably to the amount of•green matter
per acre.
Controlling Weeds
Repeated experiments have shown
that summer plowing of sod.land and
the subsequent cultivation of the soil
until fall very materially assists in
the control of weeds, especially of
perennial plants such as couch grass.
It has been found that plowing the
sod land in July and cultivating at
ten-day intervals until the fall freeze-
up almost entirely prevents the
growth of couch grass and other
weeds, whereas .plowing once in the
late fall or early spring with no sub-
sequent cultivation, has practically
no effect on the weeds, •
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Farmers Sons Att�0� .
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■
Any Huron County boy cantemplating ent- ■
ering Ontario Agricultural College for either the j.
* . Associate or Degree.Course is eligible to compete ■
for the Huron County and Massey Fund Scholar-
it ship., Particulars regarding this.Scholarship may I
■ be. found . elsewhere .in this; paper. Applications 1t
11 must be made on or before Saturday, August 15th,,
and should be forwarded to the ONTARIO DE-
N PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CLINTON, a
away ...15'
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SPECIAL
CASH
BORN
Free—In the Royal Alexandra Hos-
pital, Edmonton, on July 27th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Free (nee
Ruth Anderson), a daughter, Mar-
jorie Anne.
The following Church notice is
from an Australian paper: Solos, Miss
will sing her farewell solo,
"Thanks BeGodl
to
As in forgoer year reduced rail-
way, coach -lines, and stupaShip. ;rates
will be effective for the Canadian Na..
tional Exhibition, Toronto,
n��,dmmm
■ For SaturdayAug. 8th
Milk -fed; Veal for stewiri
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b,
Shoulder Roast of Veal 15--18e
r Rib Veal Chola, lb. ...20c
Loin Veal. Chop, Ib, 23c
Cottage Rolls in whole 0r
0
Half Roll 20c
Leg of Lamb,. lb. 27c
Cared Rout Shoulders, jN
Whole roll lb, » ....»...., lSe
Half toll, lb. 200
dome -made fork Sausage 15c ei
Horrte•niade ,Bologna, Ib. ,»15c I
Breast ";O tatnb, lb. _.,.,18e -'
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!toast'
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