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TH:h INGHAM ADVANCE -TTM,
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Thursday, August I3tl]i, 1931'
IP 1 IiI H IR Walter \Tau\\'yck and his Novelty
jg coin:mittce who had charge of the
dance at the Arena.. A record.crowd
of young people attended.
ea,13111"; Haney and Iris. Parking <and
(The Low Cost of GoQ1 Looks) Police ::committee, Never was a re-
al cord crowd more ordeely. "Care and
Summer is here once more bringing you the ! Courtesy'' was the. motto:' Nat a
aYyllufll opportunity to secure beauty aids at these wurd of discordetas heard and a'vasi
low prices. Each item represents a substantlaiisav- = speed. from the park without block-
lilg to you.
DURING MONTH OF AUGUST
McKI BON'S DRUG STORE
winghara rte4,74, s1 Phone 53
a assemblage of cars was cleared with
ade or accident.
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L. Fry, in
and his Property co -
LI mittee who took care of °the accom-
iirt tnodation for the visiting bands.
— Chairs and music stands were provid-
tY! ed onthe platform in the park and
a splendidly arranged lunch was sup-
plied at the Armouries after the
_e- show,
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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, Wingharri.
FOR SALE — \fcClary. Electric
Range. Cheap, on easy terms. In
excellent condition. Apply to W.
G. Gray,
FOR. RENT—Furnished Cottage, in
the "Alps", Culross, for remainder
of season. Apply Frank P. Moore,
Teeswater, Box '346, Phone 65j.
FOR SALE—Iris 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—:roomed house, with
stable, garage and garden, near the
Foundry, Winghasn. Or wile lease
for year to responsible party. Har-
vey N iii: ins, 22 Myrtle Crescent,
Long Branch.
RECORD CROWD
present.
Dr. Geo, H. Ross and his Finance
committee who turned over a check
to the Citizens' Band for $163,37, the
net proceeds from the event.
G. L, Baker and his committee on
decoration, whose requests to the
merchants to decorate their windows
specially and put out their flags met
with a hearty response and resulted.
in the town looking its smartest.
Geo, Robinson of Belgrave, the
holder of the lucky ticket which car-
ried off the radio prize.
Last but not least to all the Bands
present for the splendid music they
rendered and to Bandmaster Schatte
whose leading of the massed bands
was effective.
AT BAND TATTOO Thanks Are Due To
Sixty , odd members of the Cham-
(Continued from page one) ber of Commerce who worked on var- Ili
Herb Campbell, Chairman of the '°us committee.s to make the Tattoo
Citizens' Band Committee of the
Winghain Chamber of Commerce,
whose organizing ability was again
demonstrated.
AIf. Lockridge and his committee
handled the parade from the school
to the park. There was no fuss or
fumble. Everybody knew just what
to do.
Alf, Lackridge and his committee
who so successfully handled the re-
cord crowd at the gates, keeping ev-
erybodv in good .humor by the speed
with which the tickets were sold and
cars cleared_
Bert Porter and his Grounds Com-
mittee who made such splendid pro-
vision for the Platform and seating
arrangements.
Fred Fuller and his Fireworks com-
mittee for the best display of fire -
a success.
The Wellington Produce Co., who
catered to the demands of the inner
man with a wide variety of desirable
goodies at the booths.
The ladies of the town who gave
generously of cake and sandwiches
for the Iunch of the visiting bands-
men.
Mrs. Herb Campbell and her com-
mittee of ladies who arranged the
luncheon in the armouries and saw to
it that the bandsmen were properly
served.
Mr. Geo, T. Robertson who donat-
ed the use of his •truck to haul chairs
to and from the park.
Lloyd's, Western Foundry and Fry
& Blackhall who supplied help to
build platform and seats.
Merchants of town who gave su-
works seen; here in many .a day., gar, tea, coffee, paper plates, paper,
etc„ for the bandsmen's luncheon:
Mayor Fells and the stranger from
NOTICE the audience who settled who should
have the radio prize. Mayor Fells'
remarks of welcome to the visiting
LOST—A brown and white terrier, Voter's List, 1931. Township of
with city of Chatham tag. Finder Turnberay, County of Huron,
please notify G. L. Baker. Phone'; -Notice is hereby given that I have
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A GUS CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED
COTTON SHEETS
Splendid firmly woven Cotton Sheets, in
double bed size, three inch top hem 9
anti pure white. Each
PILLOW CASES
40 and 42 inch Pillow Cases, pure white,
strong cotton, good weight, for r�
hard wear, plain hems, reg. 29c, Ea. G.r
3C
HARD WEARING PRINTS
A large assortment of patterns for house
dresses, children's dresses, aprons, etc.,
fine dose weaves! and fast colors that will
stand wear and repeated washings 1 r7
Reg. 25c, Yard .1 0
ROCK FAST DRILLS
For men's hard wearing work shirts, splen-
did range of dark grounds with
white patterns, 29 inches wide, Yd. s7
FINE NAINSOOK
In. all new pastel colors for fine underwear,
slips, kiddies' wear, etc., fine soft,
close weave, 36 inches wide, Yard 1
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OUT THEY GO
SU MER
DRESSES
Regular Prices
4.50, 635, 7.75,11.75
NOW HALF THESE PRICES
Final clearance of summer dresses many
of which; can be worn as an early fall dress,
stylish; plain or printed celanese crepe that
launders beautifully, others are all silk
crepe, having touehes of embroidery, some
Jacket Ensembles at Half Price.
SOCKS FOR CHILDREN
Fine ribbed rayon plated socks for kiddies.
These socks outwear three pair so-called
cheap socks, they also keep their
shape and colors. Pair 29 C
BROCADED TABLE COVERS
Three good patterns in oicloth tablecov-
ers, regular quality muslin, slight defects
in pattern only. Size 54 inches P7ela
square. Each .....1 Zit:
BOYS' WOOL JERSEYS
Boys like these popular Jerseys, the price
is low, knit from all wool yarns in black,
crest on front, crew neck, ' Reg. on
$1.25 Each 4�
BOYS' COTTON JERSEYS
Knit from strong cotton yarns, that wash,
and give hard wear, all sizes, reg. 4e
49c. Each
BARGAIN BASEMENT Items
Good quality blue willow cups and Mc
saucers. Cup and saucer, each ........., a C
79c Earthenware Tea Pots, strong handle
and spout, blue trimmed, four or 49
five can size. Each ...-_-
LOOK FOR THE AUGUST PRICE CARDS DISPLAYED THROUGH -OUT STORE
THEY SAVE YOU MONEY. -- THESE SPECIALS ADDED FOR FRI. AND SAT.
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get cross, lowed by antagonistic plenty of training
stares from strangers at Mr. Cosens "Dad, I like the clowns best, don't
and shy smile$a from those who know
Mr. Nortrop, Mr. Cosens in reply,
"Here, do you want these other five
tickets, I never was husky anyhow."
"Mummy, what is fireworks? Will
'ey bite? Will they mummy? Oooh
mummy! I'in cared. Cum on home. like a million dollars!"
I won't cry if you get me a cone,
mummy!'"
"Gee! isn't that Robinson guy.
lucky! I'll bet he lives on some back "Well, it's quite a success, isn't it."
concession where they won't hare
hydro for ten years. Wonder what
hell do with his radio then!" UNITED CHURCH.
"Don't you think W ngham Band W. M. S. MEETING
is the best? I do! Say, but those
uniforms are smart. I'll bet this is The regular monthly meeting of
you?" "Nae Donald, dinna ye ken,
ther's nae laddies like yon kitties."
"Well, it's the biggest quarter's
worth I've had for a long time."
"How does Blyth keep their horns
so dean! Don't those big ones look
"Does Schatte lead the Lncknow
Bandtoo? You could hardly tell
them from Wingham!"
po n s or 1, 73 eggs. The hens in
the pens in the next four places each
laid quite a few more eggs, 1,460;
1,349, 1,477 and 1,433 respectively by
size and weight made all the differ-
ence between leading and following.
The best individual performance to
date is a score of 207.7 points for
181 eggs; with the exception of the
bird in second place those occupying
the next four positions in the con-
test have each laid more eggs than
the two faders, but they have not
counted for as much.—Dept, of Agri-
culture, Ottawa.
BIRTHS
Colborne—In Mringharn, on Prides-,
August 7t,1s931,toDr. H,W.and.
bandsmen, the crowds of spectators la big day for Bandmaster Schallerthe W.M.S. of the United church wash
and his thanks to the Chamber of "Mumma", will you net me a kilt held in the church parlors 9n Tues- \l rs. Colborne, a son —
Robert
- - � Brady.
IVOTERS' LISTACTand that II And to al] others who in any cap -;Mummy;" ling into consideration the holiday Ernest— t' n
In win h
4i. ! complied with section 7 of THE Commerce were much appreciated.like Anne i�anW c you
k's? \Viii • eh? day afternoon of last week and t ak-
STRAYED—Front the farm of John
Mundell, Blues -ale. aged bay mare,.
with one white hind loot. Anyone
knowing of whereabouts kindly no-
tify Advance -Times c,r Buetiale
Post Office.
have posted up a� nt - ofrace in T
2 -tint achy gave of their tune ability or "Daddy, when I get big can I be +season and the warm weather, there aro, an
1 berry, on the ' 0th day of July, 1931, + August 11th, 1931, to Mr.
the list of all persons entitled to trate `means to the success of the occasion, leader of the band. I'm goin' to be, were twenty-five ladies present. The ,Tack Ernest.
„ a daughter.
in the said municipal elections and 1 Overheard at The -Band Tattoo daddy'' meeting was presided over by 'Mrs_
that such list remain: there for in-' aren't the Goderich Boys wonder- "Boy, but these planks are hard! ; \f• Griffin, and after the opening the
And I hereby call vnpon all voter- ml If Sou to e't looking you'd im glad I don't occupy standing Lords Prayer was repeated in am tional Er:hrbrtrau
. i e a tion,
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HOLIDAYS PASS
Tuesday,
and Mrs.
America and United States wileebe
prominent at this year's Canadian Na -
classes are slated to resume on Tues-
day, September 1st. That is only two
and a half weeks away.
The past few years the autumn
term has opened on the Tuesday fol-
lowing Labor Day, always observed
on the first Monday in September,
but the 1931 calendar for that month
shows four days which may be devot-
ed to re -organization and teaching
purposes before Labor Day. Schools
-will be closed, of course, on Mon-
day the 7th, but the following day,
the September - October -November-
real
'"grind" will commence in.
real earnest.
An Amateur Swim of one and a
half miles for boys, and of one mile
for girls, for Canadian Champion-
ships, are carded on the Canadian N
tional Exhibition aquatic programme'
Exhibits from Great Britain, Cuba,
France, Bermuda, Mexico, India, S.
think xt utas on- of the senior band,." room though." uson
nate any errors o tell Bandmaster Hucktus certainly ltas \\ell, it's s mighty nice to thunk that ;scripture lesson and gave a talk on
a .e ane- err tis lar:, the .last day for!done wonders with inose bores 'ince Bald Huron will be represented with `the Bible after which airs. George RE -OPENS SEPT. 1' An information. booth for the free
,t , Toronto.•
WANTED—Man or woman to tray
el and appoint agents for old e tub-;- g dissemination of descriptive literature
iished house in business in T�,rtibn.u; appeal being the 20th day of August.. last Netember, It Was an fully de- a Band at the C\ E, I hope Goderich {Mason offered prayer, tris. Peter
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The school
take .immediate proceedings te Ir;, J. Dennison read the QUICKLY, SCHOOL
a r omussuorts correct- "
taca•rsan
laver rorty years" For terns and - 1 C
Dated, Clerk's Office, the 90th Azov o:
pers��na1 interview with one sae cur hay 1031
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enec
One cd the visiting bandsmen, "Tire
best Tattoo I was ever at."p
;cent of him to offer to bring the - wins a Prize, don't you?" Gowans'reed a leaflet an "Savingthe is Passing en- on theCanadian National Exhibition
"What Church" eed an how itn'citing joyably for teachers and pupils alike, and a directory of a roved riv to
boy: along, especialTj- when traui.por- � a erovad. Everybody and g p it PP privet(
lthieir aunt must be !ogre! What magic was tc not only have interest in the
does this Chamber of Commerce out- .church, but all other enterprises, 'firs.
fit use anyhow?" Tames Gilmour,
anyhow?"
�. ,group ..leader, took u
Mr, Nortrop, as a police, to Mr.' "Doesn't that Hanover Bandmaster the study, "Africa," and gave a com-
tit ?ton qu3rckl? ! homes for visitors has been o
• traveller write Dep r• 1\T -S, \�Tixt-'; \\ R tirruik:han,,. Clerk, itati.,n is hard to ret."p
Ston Co., ?',r`'n"''This is the 6th of August, and the at 5 Front Street East, Toronto,
\'inghatu], Ontario..
WE CAN SUPPLY WOOD weekly
during the summer. Hardwood is NOTICE
now cheaper than hard coal, why
not use it and keep your dollars
at home in. Ontario. We Will meas- Voters' Lists, 1931. Town of -T.
tare your stove and cut wood to ha. Cuunt', of Huron
Sons, The Wawanda Farms. c,'mpalied with section '7 of THE
un any stove. %{ triun and •
Notice is hereby given that I have
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VOTERS' LISTS ACT and that I
CARD OF THANKS have p,o_ted up at my office at the
Town Hall. t ineharxt on the 31st
Mrs. P. H. Baker and family wish sons entitled to vote in the said muni-
fa thank their their friends neighbours e,. durumg their re , eaa- suet, list retrains there e.c for
who so kindly , loaned their cars and And I hereby tail upon all -roters
for the bewailed floral tributes. I to take immediate proceedings to
, !.are any er. •rs or. omissions correct-
, ed accordion to law, the'last day for
appeal being the 22nd day of August,
1931.
tsnasli, Comity of Hurp:i, Dated, Clerk's Office, the .31st day of
iuly, 1931_
Notice is hereby': given that I have ` • W. A. Galbraith, Clerk,
complied with Seetton7 of the reit- \\iingham, Ontario.,
oars' Lists Act and that 3 have pasted
tip at my office, Lot 34, Cencessiou
J, on the 7th tear el kocust, 1931,
dab er July, 1931, the list of ail per
andeighbours capality at ntutucitnal elections and
Tor act: of kindness
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cent sad bereavement, also to these ' ' x'
pect7e+n.
• NOTICE
ear,, List. 1931. Township
s
the list of all persons entitled to vote
xrt the said Municipality. for members
of Parliament and at Municipal elec-
tion, and that such list remains there
for inspection:
And I hereby call upon .all voters
to
a'
take immediate o en.eidiag, ..o
Trate
any errors ger emissions correet-
ed according to lawthe last day for
aappeal beine the 29ih day of August,
1931.
Dated at Ili laityy of
y thin Sth tea
:+Azfrnst, 1931.
Alex.
Porterfield, Clerk, Accounts Collected lc,0
East Wa:uarosh_ -
R. C. ARMSTRON1
LIVE STOC3 And GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
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rangettents arcade with W. J..:'f3rowm,,
Wingham; er direct to Tees -cater.
Phone 45r2-2, e
Cosens. -Did I see you coming in 'hook like a Duke or something? Boy, prehensive Wrap talk, stating that one
through the canvas?"' This vert loud the way those fellow play they must of the great needs of Africa was the
• translating of the Bible into their dif-
ferent languages, the lack of which
ASNAP we must study the Bible at home as
well as in Africa, Mrs- J. Wilson was '
the heraId for the day and gave ex-
tracts from different sources, telling
From Headaches of the latest news of the mission work
there. An instrumental by Miss Tena
Colds iJ� and Sore Ttwat Reid was much enjoyed, after which
�E the me
e1 rkis,r Neuralgia u eting was brought to a close by -,
,lreptating the benediction,
E `had been the downfall of Christianity
lore than once. If we are to succeed
FOR QUICK SALE
1930 Pontiac Coach, ire per-
fect condition under 10,000'
miles. driven carefully, never
been in a garage for repairs.
If you want a real buy, make
ate first offer.
A. G. SMITH
40 Burnaby Blvd., Toronto,
NOTICE TO
OWNERS OF TRACTORS
NOTICE
TO WATER USERS
August 1st, 1931, tl
still be imposed on all
not paid by the 2fts,
which the acccunt
place
:bo
ccessful collect-
t the disposal o'1
ccottnts,
us.
1•Yalit7'M
Ngo vehicle shall be, operated or ab-
et moved over or upon any high-
iy with any flange, rib. daatp or
tzar device attached to its wheels,
r tirade a part thereof, which will;
jure the highway.
T. R. Patterson,
County Engine
MATT« GAMER.
AUCTIONEER
tie 21 or 64
ticTasxi r.1
tried to anywhere. Birp
i accuracy .its Valst tiokt -at d"
tart put forth to aware you
eaOhl tale.
Don't be a chromic sufferer front
besidaches or any other pain, Theta
Is ;hardly an athe or pain Bayer
Aspirin tablets can't relieve,. they lire
ffi great comfort he wtmen who suffer
periodically., They are always to be
relied on for brealing up colds.
It may be only.asimple headache;
or it may be neuralgia or neuritis!
rheumatism.. Bayes Aspirin is stir
the sensible thing to take. Just "Y e
certain .it's: Bayer you're taking/
Trade on Certificates
One of the most important develop
ments in connection with the poultry
grading work of the federal Depart
anent of Agriculture is the extent to
which the certificate of, inspection is
accepted byT wholesale distributors, s=
banks and others interested in uta:
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Having changed the grocery part of our busi-
to a l�
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Our grocerylfl
prices will correspond with those:I
quoted by Superior Chain Stores in the London $
Daily Papers everyThursday, day, which sets the price
for.
the week.
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ness cash basis we are able to pass on to you !�
sai7I'�" the i
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE a
IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
Prevailing Market Prices `
es will be paid for Eggs. �
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It does not hart the heart« t the I msruement and sale of pauitrti=, as a ••mamemaiANiw�NIMin �
genuine tablets, in tars fanYif
f3 � ;at basis xor. trad]ns;�. , Sao , hi h has � ; • , _
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standard: of efficiency been tnaintain- a
1 ed .throughout the work of poultry SPECIAL CAS
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.��IPRICES
,grading that the certificate of itaspec ....
tion is accepted at its full worth a
'a guarantee of quality as to the pro-
duct' to which it relates. This holds
trace with all fariaa products graded
,in accordance with federal standard's
wand inspected by tha federal inspec-
(iron service.
Big Eggs
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For Saturday,
Aug.
Shoithietsi
whale„ m;
all roll, lb; _ . .•. . �{Ic
Home-made Pork Sausage
rjirits Goldin Net Red Salmon,
largetire:
-Illy reports of scoring in the
t Egg Laying Contest at Ot
tato show sonte interesting tidings•.
The leading pen to date is No. 46,
to "fed by T. Barron, with 1,,4 g.1
Leg of Spring Lanib, lb.
Lamb Chop, lb°Ib .,.....-.-....,1$c
Breast of Lam
Shoulder Roast of Lamb, lb 22c
Back Bacon, itt piece, lb. 38c
Back Bacon, sliced, lb..,..... ,680
Cured Cottage Rolls in whole
small' tint .,. . 3
r or half roll,
.FIELD &. co. ]Hong 35
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