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WINGHAU, ONTARXO
Every Thursday Morning
W. Logafa Craig, Publisher
Subscription rates --One year 400,
■ Six rnantlas •al.00 din advance.
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Crilborne towrtship s superintend the.
expenditure. Carried'.
G, R. Paterson' agricultural repre-
sentative of the county, then address-
tlfe Council, neferring to the eniorce
mens of 'the Coin Borer Act and said
he would give every possible assist-
ance to the inspector. He also spoke
oW ns miles e:,o'
hwan4sh T w stip, a� m s r n-
structioil easterly from •4uburn,
;, Road N4. a2, McKillop, 2 miles
of rOconstruetion, Seaforth
$7,5oo; Road No. a, Hallett, half
completion of 1926 wordy, $7Q0; Road
No. 22,East and West WawanoSh,:'
Hickingbottom's Bridge, $S$o; Read
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A deputation of the Young People
of Clinton waited on the ;committee
with reference to placiriva piano in
the County Home to as$i$t in holding
concerts at t}ie Home is
The stated _that ltl,ey , had about
75 collected wz,i "would be applied
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lad #nought xf�`the County made a
ant of` $rT5^ that a suitable instru-
rsz? ''could be provided for the
sociations be requested to make some
effort to induce service stations to
provide such accommodations. Car-
ried.
That considering the fact of the
removal of Bayfield from the county
as an equalized 'municipality thereof,
the same committee that made the
equalization ofthe county in March
be appointed along with Councillors
Home. This instrument has been i Backer • and `Ballantyne, added, to
r • i placed in the Home without any aid make a re -adjustment of the equali-
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zation and consider all matters that
1 A motion moved by Messrs. 'Mc- may be presented to them regarding
• Ewen and Klopp was . carried, in- the sai'e. Carried.
structing the Clerk to issue an or- "That we, the Council of the Coun-
- • der der for $12, being half the cost of a ty of Huron, memorialize the High-
s' military funeral for Private Albert way Department at Toronto to male
,▪ Bolton, a returned soldier an inmate it compulsory for all towns and vit-
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of the County, Home. lages in Ontario 'to place stop signs
1:7-1'1 Regarding a cominunication from on all intersections' crossing main or
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Thomas McMichael, offering to takethrough roads at a railway cross -
$loo in full as settlement, the. Clerk ing." Carried.
11-1 was instructed to write Mr. McMich- That this County Council recom-
• t} cent a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of esc ■ all telling him that the committee is mend the return of 'Warden Elmer
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repared to recominbnd to the Coun- Klopp for year 1928. The same to be
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WANTED -To rent, ' a typewriter. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpen -
Apply Wingham Advance -Times. ed; satisfaction guaranteed. Single
edge 3c, double edge 4c. McKib-
bon's Drug Store.
STRAWBERRY GROWERS! Fresh
shipments of berry boxes on. hand.
Buchanan Hardware.
TO LET -3 rooms in Griffin Block,
suitable for dwelling for small fam-
ily, Apply to R. Vanstone.
ANY PERSON wanting to loan
money on first-class farm security,
will leave name at Advance -Times
office.
.FOR SALE -Chevrolet Baby Grand
Roadster, Model F.B. Special 1922.
This car is in good mechanical or-
der; good paint; $165.00. Free
el,emonstration. Phone 33o, Wing -
ham.
FOR SALE -There is a quantity of
Calcium Chloride on hand at the
Town Hall, for dust laying. The
price will be $1.50 per bag deliver-
ed. Applications , should be made
to Mayor Fells.
STRAY HEIFER -A yearling '•Dur-
ham grade heifer came to Lot 39,
Concession 12, East Wawanosh, on
June 18. 'The owner is requested
to prove property, pay expenses,
and take her away. Thomas Tay-
lor, Ie.R. 5, Wingham, phone 613r6.
OIL STOVE . USERS- We are
agents for . "New Perfection" and
"Florence" stoves, ovens, wicks, re-
pair parts always on hand. Coal
oil promptly delivered, Phone 3o,
Buchanan Hardware.
BRIGHTEN UPI by Painting tip!
Let us quote you on your require-
ments. Only best paints and ma-
terials carried. intelligent service
and advice givers. Buchanan Hard-
ware.
PINE Property For Sale -About 2
acres adjoining Wingham, on which
is a frame house and good barn
21 x53 bricked and cetnented. Also
a fresh cow. Apply to j. D. Mc -
FARM FOR SALE -rico acres, Lot
4, on r5th concession, Howick. For
further particulars apply to William
Dodds, R.R. No, 1, Wroxeter.
FOR SALE OR RENT -White brick
house with large garden and barn,.
on Carting Terrace and south of the.
High School. Apply Mrs. J. W.
Brown.
FOR SALE ---A couple of large doors,
suitable' for garage, A large ver-
andah post,
er-andah„post, several storm windows,
also several inner tubes and cas-
ings 33:x 4. Inquire' A. G. Snaith. That w be
McIAY-CASES-At St. Andrew's appointed to act for two months at
AISY CI•IICI�S--From:. nog, until
d v 1 Winghani, on Wednesday, Grand Bend and said appointment be
:itid of season Our special single riianse, g
the Rev. Dr, Perrie made by the High Constable. Car-
Comb White:Leghorn are only June 15th, by ,
$t .00' and OAC bred to lay barred Charlotte Isabella McKay to rietl.
lr 3Miss
,� , to the dee-
!rocks $15.00 p,.a,hundred , ', Mr.John McIntyre'
Case both of the That we contribute $200
T mere is onl a sit0rt while longer �' Said
i y i-, of Cuirass. orating of the Court House, a d.
cur our �cliictts: for next .win-. townsh p
to secure y
Car-
ter's layers.
aYioney,tti be spent at the +lisoretio
y
Act now at this low ririce. 7Id 't of the Decorating committee. Car
C. G. CAMPBELL, ried.
Auburn, Ont. Turnberr. ori Fri- That we give $2ao to the Goderich
Plicae Blytli 1d-�4.
APPLEBY,,-Iny,
.. a Pine th. to Mt, and Mrs. Reiµ
er for.. farm. d y', J 7 ,
ANTED ,� Housekeeper ht -
,A,ply, to Advance -Times. iben Appleby, a dattg er.
full payment of his account,' and that ried.
the Clerk also inform him that he That the Highways Department be.
being an absconding inmate is liable be:asked to finish the pavement from
to be brought back at any time, Seaforth to Clinton' this year, as there
The Clerk was also instructed' to is only that portion to be completed.
notify the friends and relatives of Sent to Good Roads Committee.
WANTED , Gentleman wants fur- David McDonald, an inmate of the _ The report •of the Good Roads
nished'room, with conveniences. Ap Home to have him removed for safe Commission was adopted as follows:
ply Box S,:'Advance-Ti
TO RENT -House, at corner of Cath- 1 a nuisance at the Home. As this has an examination was. made of
erine and Victoria streets. Apply to not been complied with, your corn- roads ` in the County System . with. a
Samuel Morden, Wingnham.Pp 9 mittee recommend that- the County view to deciding on the improve -
Council give Mr. McDonald his re- ment to be recommended on them,.
TENDERS will be received by the ;lease from the County Home. and also with' a view to examining
Wingham Public School Board up 1 •At our meeting of June 3rd tenders the merits of the various •proposed
to Saturday, ane 15th, for the in- I '
terior decorating theWingham •• were opened and the following con additions to the system. been start-
pleted
of
Public School. The work to be corn- tracts were awarded: Meat, Conned & Considerable work has b
not later thanJuly o 1927. ' Tyndall; bread, J. Wendorf; grocer -ed, largely the completion of work
The lowest or any tener ot necce-, ies, J: P. Sheppard. left over from 1926, and the'regu;ar
sarily accepted. W. T. Booth, Sec Regarding Communication from maintenance work' has been carried
retary-Treasurer.
Gladman & Stanbury regarding H. on. The total, expenditure to date be-
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an inmate, we recommend ing $34,762.63.
WOMAN wants work by hour or Colbert,
roads.
day. Apply to Mrs. E. Hunter, Al that. a by-law be passed authorizing \ Repair work required on
fred street, next to Gun -Son -Ola I the County Solicitor to 'execute a used as detours, and for hauling gra-
factory.
Advance -Times.
keeping to some other place as he is During the .early part of the yearthe
bond of indemnity in order that Mr. vel, has been considered by your
hand over ommissio and we recommend that
HIBBERT TOWNSHIP LAD
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IS 1 a man ai.,
to the county Mr. Colbert's money compensation to local municipalities
KILLED l Which is in their hands.
� We recommend that the House of
Hensall, June 20. -Injured when Refuge and outbuilding be rodded; as
run over by a heavy manure spreader protection against' lightning.
he had been operating, Lloyd Wren, ' We recommend that the old poi-
zo-year-old and only son of Mr. and tion of the roof on the barn at the.
vIrs. George T. Wren, of the' Town- County Horne be re -shingled,
ship of Hibbert, died this afternoon, i We recommend that a radio for
a few minutes after he had staggered .the House' of Refuge be brought to
from the field to his,home. the attention• of the County, Council
The accident happened on the farm at this time.
of Mr. Wren, about five miles east ! We recommend the inspection•of
of Hensall, between 4 and 5 p.m. The the wiring for lightning purposes at
boy, who was fond, of horses and al -the County Home as a protection
ways eager to help -with the farm against fire.
work, had been accustomed: to driv- At both meetings yott�i committee
ing the team. In soine manner the made a general inspection of the
horses became:frightened and ran County Home "and premises and
in first-class condi-
away. • Lloyd was.. thrown out and one. found everything
wheel of the spreader passed over tion.
the back of his head, inflicting a deep; The following was' a motion by
cut, and also over his chest. , Messrs. Beattie and Cameron: "That
, The'lad, got to his feet and stag- Oswald Ginn be appointed Corn Bor-
gered to the house, where he col- er Inspector for the season of 1927
lapsed after. telling his mother of the l and that a by-law be drafted confirm -
accident. He expired almost at once. l ing his appointment and fixing the
Two neighbours, George Chambers remuneration" This carried.
g ,
and Mr. Shillinglaw, were attracted I That we ask the Highway Depart-
by
the noise of the runaway team and !merit for a definite statement of
ran to the field, but arrived too late their intentions regarding the Road
to be of assistance.. i No. x south of 'Clinton in order that
this road inky. be taken tare of by
I ;
i -tion, Carried.
NtA%tI2IEI5 some organization, .end a
constab
le
e recommend
for such work be discontinued, as it
35, o, eric ownship, r mile recon-
struction westerly from concession 4,
$2,5001; Road No. 2, Stanley. and Hay
townships, 5 miles' reconstruction
northerly from St. Joseph, $9,eoo;
Road No. 23, Stephen northerly from
Greenway, 2k miles of reconstruction,
$8,000; Road No. 9, Hay, half mile
reconstruction at west end and com-
pletion of Hay swamp widening, $5,-
000; Road No. 8, Usborne-Exeter
east, 2 miles reconstruction, $5,oeo;
Road No. 7, Hay and Stephen, wid-
ening road, opposite lots 34-38, $x,000.
Road No. 12, Seaforth, paving of.
the balance of this road on the north
and .south ends. The town of Sea -
forth to enter into an agreement and
to have the 5o per cent. rebate ac-
cumulate to apply on this work, $9,-
000; Road No. 22, East and West
Wawanosh, half mile of reconstruc-
tion southerly, from concession road
10-1r, $1,odo; Road No. 36, Usborne
•completion of 1926 construction, $1,-
40,0; Road No. 7, Exeter, half axile
reconstruction, $700; Road No. 2,
Goderich, extension of tar surface
treatment half mile on Bayfield road
and retreatiiient of Victoria street,
$2,500; Road No. 1, 'Turnberry, north
of Wingham, half mile reconstruc-
tion, $i,800; Road No, 19, • Grey,
Township, southerly from Ethel, II
miles reconstruction, $3,5o0; Road
No. '22, East and West Wawanosh,
swamp improvement and drainage,
$soo; Road No. 35, Goderich Town-
ship from Tuck's bridge westerly
half mile, $800; culvert extension on
Lake Shore road from Port Blake
northerly and on the Hensall-Zurich
road, $4,000; annual grants to.Hensall
and Wingham; $9,821.
This makes a grand total of $116,-
121 to be spent 'on road improve-
ments.
The estimated expenditures for
maintenance, etc., are as follows: Re-
surfacing, $66,000; oiling and tarring,
$10,000; snow roads, $2,00o; dragging,
$s5.000; bridges, $4,500; culverts, -$2,-
000; weeds, $2,000; drains, $1,000;
grading, $3,200; a total of $zos,00;
machinery, new, $4,000, repairs, $2,
is felt that the improvement to the 000; superintendence, $6,000.
cad involved, more than Estimated receipts- 1926 surplus,
county pr $3o,000; 2 -mill levy, $9x,793; special
coma redo s the community. for any levy(per agreement), $5,115;.sundry
damage done. g ) . Y
We recommend that the Lake receipts, $soo; goverment grant, $1r6,-
Shore Railway right of way be added 4z°
; $,.
county road allowance. The Sumtotalmaryof of 243esti818mated expenditures
to the Y -Construction, $116,521; , mainten-
Township Councils of Ashfield are
agreeable in the matter, providing once, $1o5,700; machinery, $6,000; su-
that the county pay to the township
perintendence, $5,000. Total, $232;=
the back taxes on
way, and it is expected that the
Township of Colborne will co oper-
ate in the same •way. We further.
recommend that the Forestry Depart-
ment of the Provincial Government
be ask'ed to send a representative to
make recommendations regarding
tree planting along the ,road, where
desirable, ,as the department is will-
ing to
ill-ing'to supply the trees and otherwise
assist in the matter.
Regarding proposed addition to the
County Road System, asked for in
January, we have examined the roads.
in question and also the merits of
th`e various townships to receive an
additional mileage, and since these
are roads which have been struck off
the ,system by the Highways Dep.trt-.
merit, we recommend that a • by-law
be passed re -assuming them,' and sub-
mitted to the Department for approv-
al and that the final :decision in the
matter be left to the Department.
We recommend that the following
itetrts of construction work be tinder -
taken. Road Na.zi, GOdericli , on
G T ding $200;
the said right of 821.
loucester err ace, , grading
Road No. 2, Township of Colborne,
widening' of Dunlop Bridge $sod;
Road No. 25, in the Township of Col-
borne, 34 mires of co
ngtruetion west-:
oun 's Creek �$9,5do;
that
lv from 'i°' g ,.
Goderich and Road ;No, z Hallett and East Wa,
Reeves of Goderich.,. and � 5,
Centennial Celebration, sad t er
Estimated surplus, $10,997.76. We
recommend a county road levy of 2
mills to cover this- proposed pro-
gram. •
The. Huron County Council yester-
day afternoon accompanied by Coun-
ty officials, made a visit to the Hoarse
of Refuge 'at Clinton. They made a
general inspection of the Home and
the premises and were well pleased
with conditions'existing. They were
served with lunch, provided'by the
matron; Mrs. Jacobs, assisted by sev-
eral ladies. The Council then assem-
bled in the hall where Warden Klopp
took charge .of the program, which
included addresses. by ex -Wardens C.
i.. Robertson, M.L.A., and N. W.
Trcwai;tha and Councillor, Coultis.
Replies were made on behalf of the
institution by Dr, Shaw, Inspector
John Torrance and Manager Jacobs.
The proceedings were brought to a
dose by the singing of several songs
led by.ex-Warden Erwin.
'Tie County Council <Were highly
satisfied with their visit and intend
making .•
- it ars annual event,
q'ENT•I LINE
Mr. and &s. W. 3. Gordon ,of
Calgary, Alta., ;are spending a couple
of weeks at ,I-iugh
ood BarGO.,(1 Bargaills. ,
oes for Wornen.. _
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nsists of a roximaitely 100 PAIRS
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in many kinds STRAP SHOES,.
d HIGH BOOTS, in practically alt a_
ery popular ;prig
1.00 pair _
ove are being shown on ledges out- 5;
40 PAIRS
Ind more inside.
nsists of approximately
PATENT, also SMOKED ELK
SANDALS --just fine for girls who wear women's
sizes from size 3 to size 6.
GOOD SUMMER SHOES that look good and
are not out of date; for only
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COAL. COAL.
COAL.
Prices for The Month of June.
We are prepared to fill orders for the
;Best D. L. & W. Scranton Coal at
the following prices :
Nut and Egg, per ton . .. $15.25
Stove, per ton .. .......... .
.....: 16.00..
Pea, . per ton 12.50
Best Nut Coke, per ton . : , .. , , 12.50
livIcEEAN LUMBER & COAL COMPANY.
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LATE JOHN S. MEIKLEJOHN 1 and little Harold spent Sunday witlx
f ri
Thele passed away a few days ago ends at Clifford.
at his home at Willie, Sask,, a form-; Mr. and Mrs, Russell Fleet and
er resident of Molesworth, Ontario,
`baby, of Hanover, and Mr. Clarence
in the death of John S. Meiklejohn, Zkee, of Kitchener
, s pciit Sunday
native of 13enmiller, he learned the at -erJolla I+leet's,
blacksmith business, wonting at lis Mr, and Mrs, Norman McLeod and
west
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trade in Molesworth and went 1 family, of Clifford, w t , rd„ spent Sunday with
a few years ago, taking up a •hone
stead neat Wilkie. Of late lie has
been an acute sufferer from asthma, family, of Listowel, spent Sunda.
y
and passed away in his sleep: .After with the foriner's sister, Mrs. Thomas
dinner he lay down, and when his Strong.
wife came in a second time she found On Friday afternoon and evening,
Mr. and Mrs. William Craig.
Mr. and Mrs, William
Liit '
am Miller' arid
the s iri`t had
fled. Besides es his wid- Mrs, F. R. Howson entertained the
ow he leaves four daughters: Mrs.
Goodfellow, of Calgary; Mrs. Rae,of
g ,
Wilkie; Mrs, Campbell, near Wilkie;
Annie at homer anti two sorts; Sin-
clair and Donald, onthe fari. There
are two sisters, Mrs, James Millar.
and Miss Annie Meiklejohn, of Van-
couver, B,C.
Mr, sitar
members of the Women's Missionary
Society and the Victory Mission Cir -
ole of Wingham. TJtiiteed Church in
honor of her sister, lately returned'
from Ctingtu, China. The rooms
were filled with beautiful ;pieces of
fancy work and wearing apparel, in-
teresting curios, etc., from China,
which were 'displayed and explained'
by Miss Weilwood, and the
larhtes'
Mrs, LawrenceGalbraith swpeennt aanwaayfternoeloinngtitthtahte bthieeynt.a