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FOR SALE—Walnut sofa, clst-of-
drawers, fall-ieaf table. Apply at the
Advance -Times,
FARM FOR SALE—Lot 41, Con. 9,
East Wawanosh, too acres ` of
choice land; 'immediate possession.
For particulars apply to Mrs. Mary
Owens, Belgrave.
TEESWATER CIDER MILL will
make apple butter on Tuesday, Oc-
tober, 25th, November ist and 8th,
and cider every day until further
notice.
SINGING CARARIES—Also Treas-
ure coal heater for sale: Apply at
Larry Beninger's, Francis street.
AUCTION SALE -- Of household
furniture and 8 -roomed frame
house at Mrs. John Hainese, near
C. P. R. station, on Saturday, 29th
inst. at 1 o'clock. Thomas Fells,
Auctioneer.
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE
Of farm stock and implements at
Lot 41, Con. 9, East Wawanosh, at
1 p. m. on Thursday, Nov. 3. Jas.
Taylor, Auct., T. Edwin Irwin, Prop.
io PURE BRED OXFORD DOWN+' I
RAM LAMBS, Government graded,i
for sale. 5 graded XXX, class A,'
suitable for use on best pure bred.
flocks.; 3 graded XXX, class B,
suitable for use on good pure bred
frocks, and, 2 Faded XX, suitable
for use on grade stock. Also an.
aged stock rare.. J. L. MacEwen„
Noel Bluevale. Phone 604-10.
WINGHAM .ADVANCE -TIMES;
THE WINGRAN ADVANCE TIMES
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WINGKA1A, ONTARIO
Every Thursday Morning
W. Loan Craig, y Publisher
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months $x.00, in advance.
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FOR . SALE—At a real bargain, a
Star sedan, Star coach, Star coupe,!
Studebaker. Six coupe. several good.
open ears; also good furnace and
stove. Apply to B. J. Beninger,
Nash dealer.
'111,7M tom ovs.v.,errnur..1
FARM FOR SALE—too acres, Lot
12, Con. 15, Grey Twp., with good
bank .barn, splendid stabling, 8
roomed house well finished inside; i
cement c �.r ma.
rage,
drive-shed,-
spring
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led t
spring well. gond orchard, 5 acres.
hardwood bu h. i5 acres pasture,
rest working land; r -mile from
school, 3.a miles rotas Walton Sta-
tion. To settle estate will be sold
very reasonabl - and: on good terms;
price S5,5oo. For further particulars
apply to Mrs. Marie Ha\•ris, R.R.
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AUCTION
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C. G. CAlldiPBELL, 2t f+,.alf Lot Si
Cen. 2, "I tis, has h s oc ed the uuo
designee te sell by Feb:Le Auction on
TISeasl d , s'lC}venaher 8
c ".lis the follew-
rv;:. _ - rel!eetthorns,
be with
6x� r r r '-'� to
tali n -dais year; driving
Iii.,+. e, ago tud, o pies o weeks old;
set barn scales ti of s.; 25 pullets;
72Oxford breeding ewes.
TERMS: 12 mos. credit on approv-
ed joint notes, . r.,r 5 per cent oft for
cash.
JOHN PUIRVIS, Auctioneer.
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VOTERS' LISTS
Town of Wingham
COUNTY OR HURON
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Notice is Hereby given that i have
complied with Section to, of the Vot-
ers' Lists Act and that I have posted
up at my office at Wingharn; on the
Oath day of October, 1927, the list of
ell persons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at Municipal Elections,
and that such list remains 'there for
inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take ixntnediate proceedings to
have any errors .or ontissionS carreet-
ed according to law,
Dated, this e7th day of October,
.1427.,., A, GALBRAITII
Municipal _ Clerk,
Winglttttt'i, Oltt.
HEARS DAUGHTER'S WEDDING
BY -RADIO
CARGILL, .Oct. ao.—Unable to at-
tend
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the wild ng of younger
daughter, Annetta, of East Elnia,
N, Y., who was wedded to Henry B.
Thomas at Buffalo yesterday, Mrs.
Anna Gress, of. Carrick Township, had
the pleasure of hearing the ceremony
over the radio.
The bride,, knowing her mother
could, not be present owing to illness
in the family, arranged to have the
ceremony broadcast in order that her
mother, and other relatives residing
in the vicinity of Mildmay, might
listen in.
AUCTION SALE
— OF
Farm Stock
Implements, Grain, Furniture,
Etc.
TRIP TO ROYAL WINTER FAIR
Junior Farmer Judging Competition
The Junior, Farmer Judging Compe-
tition, conducted by the Ontario De-
partment of Agriculture, was held in
Clinton on Tuesday, Oct. 25. Thirty-
one young men •of Huron County,
between the ages of 16 and 23, com-
peted for thefree trip to the Royal
Winter Fair, Toronto,
Competition was keen and the boys
worked hard to gain a place amoi.g
the top ten qualifying for the trip.
In the morning six . classes were
judged and oral reasons given to the
judges..' The classes were composed
of fall wheat, -tats, barley, apples,, po-
tetoes and Barred Rock hens. In the
afternoon the boys judged and gave
oral reasons on five classes of live
stock•.—dairy cattle, at Wm, Lobb's;
heavy horses, at Lou Anderson's;
beef '.cattle, sheep and swine, at.
Ephriain Snell's.
The successful ten in order of merit
were asfollows, possible score 85o
Warron Zurbrigg, Gorrie .. 734
Edwin Wood, Blyth .. _ _.. 733
Edwin Johns, Seaforth ._. _ _._ 729
William Archibald, Seaforth . -..._ 723
Robert Archibald, Seaforth •:•.. 72o
Douglas Campbell, Belgrave , 717
Walter Woods, Wingham _ - ....- 699
Keith Gardner, Goderich _ -- 697
Graham Failis, Palmerston 695
Alex. Alexander, Listowel .. -.; 679
The Ontario Department of Agri-
culture is entertaining a party of ap-
proximately five hundred 'representa-
tive young farmers from all sections
of the province at the Royal Winter
Fair, Toronto, Nov. 15 to 19, in-
clusive. • e .-
The object is to enable a number
of bright young men from each coun-
ty and district to see the Royal Win-
ter Fair and other incidental features,
in the hope that they may benefit
from this educational experience so
that their own work and their own.
communities may thereby have the
advantage of the information and en-
thusiasm which such an experience
cannot fail td givela
Theproggram will include :a'tour 'of
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the city and visits to Union Stock
Yards, abattoirs, factories, other com-
mercial' concerns and Public Institu-
tions, as well as a: study of the -great
Royal Winter Fair.
A. COMMUNITY INTEREST IN A
COMMUNITY'S WELFARE
To the Editor av all thim Wingham
payper5:
Dear Sur:
Ye rimimber that lasht -wake I wus
afther tellin' ye „about the new. club
a few av us byes evus' shtasttin', an
av how the misses ;didn't fall in avid
the oidea at furst. Now, av coarse,
whin a wunixoan say annyting as if
she manes it ye heir to sit up an take
notish, as we byes who wus oversays
wud say, but if she is only talkie'
camooflage to use another worred I
larned frum the bye, why thin ye kin
hould yer parses fer a whoile. I sup-
pose a lot av ould bachelors wud
loike to know how ye kin tell whin
a wuinman is in airnest, but to iviry
sinsible married man it is as aisy a-
teliird his roight hand frune his left,
an jist as barred to explain to anny-
body ilse.
I suppose webby 'tis be rayson av
a lack av discernment in a lot av fel-
lahs that 'capes .thein ould bachelors
all their lives. Perhaps they proposed
to a girrul sometoime, an because
she didn't say yes roight off the bat,
but asked for toime to consider the
quistion, they tought they wus dis-
missed, an nivir throid it agin, ayther
tis bashfulness that kapes a lot av
ould fellahs in a loife av single bliss-
idniss, but theer may be others who
nivir married because they: didn't loike
the oidea av sharin' .up theer money
wid a wumman: _Thin theer may be
others who hay been too busy all
theeer loives wid pollyticks, .an mak-
m' money to tink av marryin'. This
apploies to Mishter King an Mishter
Binnitt, the layders av the two parties
at the prisint toime. 'Tis quare, so it
isehowmuch thim two byes resimole
aitch other. They are both bachelors,
as I said befoor, an both rather short,
shtout'fellahs widout anny whiskers,
both good shpakers on the platfoorm,
an nayther wan av thine wint over -
says, but besht av all they are both
honorabiet mine wid no black marruks
furninsht theer names, ayther•moral-
ly orr financhally, so far as I am
tould.
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East Wawanosh, (x rifle west of Bel-
grave), has instructed the endersign-
ed to sell by Public Auction on
Thursday, October 27th
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at0cheek ShatP, the
fullcwi
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HORSES - 'Matched Team of Roan
Mares, 8 yrs. old, one . registered;
;,latched Team of Geldings, 2 yrs. old.
CATTLE — Pure Bred Registered
Holstein Cow 4,yrs. old, due in Jan.;
Pure Bred Holstein 5' yrs. old, due in
Dec.; Hereford Cow' due in Jan.; Dur-
ham Cow due in May; 82 -year-olds;
2 Yearlings; 3 Calves;
SHEET' -30 Oxfos+d Dyes;. 5 Oxford
Lambs Oxford Ram.
PIGS—Sow; 8 Suckers; xo Store
Pigs; 8 Chunks.
£ iJU t"RY-5o Hens; 25 Pure Bred
L Iauru
Pullets.
L.i# Lie il.N'Is--.ta...•..g -Harr , 6-,t.
?Finder; MMa .sew Harris Hay Loader,
:,early new;'Massey-Harris Fertilizer
Drill;Massey-Harris xo-ft. Rake;
Massey -Harris 6 -ft. Mower, new;.
Steal, Roller; International Ridin,.
View; Walkine ,flow; Gang Plow;
Set Sleighs; e 2 i� a*t;in, of �1., �, eigh a,
Ler Tire Top Buggy; Cutter; Set of
!Harrowe; Set team Harness; Set
I Driving Harness, 3o -ft. Ladder, new;
Pandora Kitchen Range; Piano Cased
Organ; DeLaval Cream Separator.
GRAIN—About 1,200 bus. of Oats;
about 200 bus. of Barley; about 5o
bus, Spring Wheat.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Exten-
sion
FFECTS—Exten-sion Table, Sideboard, Kitchen Chairs,
.Cupboard, Small Tables and Stands,
Quantity of Linoleum, Set of Dishes,
Set 24o -lb. Scales,Churn, and numer-
ous other articles.
Sale Unreserved as Proprietir has
Sold Hs Farm
TERMS: Grain and sums of $xo.00
and under, cash; over that' amount,
t2 months credit on approved joint
notes, or 5 per cent. off- for each on
credit amounts, Land owners for se-
turity.
R. PROCTER, Clerls.
NOTICE
The Fist Sitting of the 'Court of,Re
1 vision orf the Town of Winghatti for
the revision of the Assesstirtettt Roll
for the year x928, will be held at the
Clerk's' Office, Town Hall, Win8ltantt,
on . 'her.$4ay, November Si tg,1, at
8 it« xn,
Da i • Ct404 Office, dila 2eh day
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ctobeh, iAr2/. • ` y }� e
Ytl. A. dYALA7`R.AITX , Cie l+,
I intindid to tell ye soineting more
about how our community Doinin.
Club is gittin' along an av how I
blarneyed the misses into bein' wan
av the head pushers fir it, but hivin't
toirue at prisint be rayson av ,i.evin
to rake up laves an burn thim, an do
a lot av wurruk in the garden, whoilc
the foin weather lashts, Thixi, too, I
wanted to wroite soineting about the
maytin av the Board av Thrade in
Walkerton, which is to be hild this
wake. Sonie av the business min
asked me to go avid thim, but I said
that I nivir belonged to a Board a-te
Thrade in me loife, fir we didn't hev
unless ye
h con
nth+ s
tings in the such y,
cud count the bafi rings. They said
that be rayson av the harse thradin
I used to do whin I acus out on the
ould farrum, an av havin been prise -
.r
dint av the bare ring, an a school;
t.ushtee an cheernian av the ward fer
the Tory parthy fer years, I cud
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c.uai•lfa- as a mimber avlthe Board av
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Tliraiue in Wingham, be payin 'a fey:
av wan doolor.
It takes a lot av money to live in
Town an jine up wid au the club=: an
tines, wid the rate av intirjjst follin all,
the toime av the bye not payin up
his rent fer the ould farrum
too reglar, but what differ does. it
make so long as me an the missus hev I
BORN
HARDING-In Howick, Oct., 18. To
Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Larding,
a son.
enough to do ns the resht av our
loives?
Yours till nixt wake,
Timothy Hay.
Copeland—In the Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Copeland, a son,
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes wish
to thank the many friends and neigh-
bors for kindness and sympathy
shown during their recent sad ber-
e announce
agen i 11 -Plate
winarattraz
We've said all
along that we are
here to save you
money; but this
battery value simo
Cpl shouts the
message for us.
Only slightly high-
er in the 12.volt
size, too..
A. rd. -Crawford :.
DEALER
Wingham Ont.
Phone ' 139,
TheiVillard
Battay men
Here and Tlire
1.
The total. attendance at tre To
Ionto Exhibition -this year was
3,870,000, or an increase of '297,000'•,
over 1926.
The Saint John Board of Harbor
Commissioners is ,now busy work-
ing on plans for more adequate
, port facilities and estimating costs
of new wharves, grain elle~ aters and
everything necessary to handle a
larger flow\ of business.
The establishment of a' "Faculty
of Fisheries" at Dalhousie Univer-
sity at Halifax is under considera-
tion. If thh- course is' added to'th`e
curriculum, it will be the first time
in the history of this continent that
lectures on fisheries will have been
delivered as a college course.
As a latest development of tithe.
Canada -West Indies. treaty, ice
cream is now being shipped from
Halifax to British Guiana in liquid
form and re -frozen at its destine-
eavement, and also for the many tion. On the other hand, ice cream
beautiful floral tri.butes.' shipped to Bermuda is shipped in
blocks and kept solid throughout
the journey.
IN MEMORIAN
KING—In lovingmemory of our 'Application has been made to the
lin and Board of 'Harbor
father, Sophina a ver'
dear mother and at SVancou
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ri ht to •drill•
Com -
Stephen Ring. who passed away Oct. t missioners fax the g
22 and 2u, 1926. along the shore of Stanley Park
Surrounded by friends we are "Ione- and across First Narrows with a
some. view to building a tunnel und'er`tlie
In the midstof' our joys we are entrance to the harbor. The back
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blue,
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blue,, ers of the project estimate is cost
With a smile on our face we've a at 54,000,000.
heartache;
Longing, dear parents, for r you. A saving of forty-eight hours was
t.
Ever remembered by their daut la- , effected in the transport' of trans -
tees, Emily and Mae. Atlantic mail to the city when
bundles were taken from the Cana-
dian Pacific "Empress of Australia".
at Rimouski and conveyed by plane
to Montreal. Experiments are con-
sidered to have been successful, and
it is understood a future develop-
ment will extend the flying service
to Toronto.
Thursday; October 27th, x9ee
'1imataIIII illan ISI IiIMinisoIIMII1 111mIIi 11sliMIMaIIiIIIAMIIIi Ionitimin lunulas of
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Four ships, arriving at Vancouver
within one week, brought, more than
4
see 000;000' worth . of silk front the y,
Orient, for trans -shipment to New
York. This is the heaviest- move-
ment of its kind on record along this
coast.
The Canada Colonization A•ssocia-
tioe, a subsidiary of the Canadian.
Pacific :Railway for the settlement
oil privately -owned lands in Wes-
�
iie, tern Canada, . in the 'first six
Mr. J..Idirst, salesman for t d fax the
months of 1927 accounts
Wingham Rubber Co., with his farit placem:ent 401 families on 97,944
ily, moved to Toronto last week. acres• of landof.
r Bargains!
New Low Prices on All
Model T. Ford Cars.
Selling now $140 Less than
regular price, We have only
one new car hi stock a Sedan
fully equipped, the regular
price being $745.00.,
New Price, $645.00
A Real Bargain,
One good used Ford Town lig
in running Order $80.
�. Stephen: >
Peed Dealer.
The first passenger trip. of the
Lethbridge Commercial Airways
was made on August 7th, between
High River and Lethbridge by a
pl"ane piloted by Sock Palmer. It is
announced that commercial flights
will be arranged. between Lethbridge
and Waterton Lakes.
Already the muskrat has come
to lead all other furbearers of the
Dominion in the total value of pet -
try sold, not alone by reason of
the great number of pelts taken,
but on account of the remarkable
rise in the price of the furs. In
the Olden days furs sold in London
for a few cents apiece and in even
more reoettt times.
,An official attnatxtiCerhent has
been triads to the effect that the
Canadian Palette Railway Otaitpatty
Will oOnstruct tt lite. Pram Mid11ml
to ?ot+t li�1Cc,1�lfoot1, Pubtiv petradew
and demonstrations were held` itt
) ldlsand *heti lite nrinoutteetneefit
was made as ilial citizens .feel thait
the taettlitre Ul •tit rt Feat deal
ht lxuttldizx0 tip Meindseturing sod
adttsttI O.
+i ,•t tete.
Though the crop s'. :sort is late,
reports received by the transpor-
tation department of the Canadian
Paeifie Railway are most satiefac-
tory, insofar as yield per acre
concerned. From many point:, in
Saskatchewan word tomes ..,,that
wheat threshed out froni 25 to u i
bushels per acre, while in Aiba ta,
the yield runs from 25 to 45 bushels
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F. W. • Swindells,'a wealthy Con-
necticut manufacturer, is develop-
ing a model farm at Priueeport, on
the Midland division of the Doman-
ion Atlantic Railway, twelve miles
from here. This farm con-
tains 400 'acres under cultiva-
tion and 50 ,; acres of woodland,
ideally situated on the summit of a
hill overlooking the upper part of
Cobequid Bay aria . valleys of ex-
ceeding beauty, Nis Guernsey herd
consists of 50 purebred mileh cows.
His barns are on the Danish dairy
plan and are said to be tile best
itt the province.
It is annourieed that the 2,000,000 -
bushel elevator at Midland, Ontario,
erected by James Playfair aid his
•associates has been completed, and
that the Oa.rtadian Pacific Railway
is to predeed wilth, the Construction
of seven miles d line directly con-
necting the elevator at Midland and
joining up its main line through
Port MMNicoll to Montreal. The int,
mediate : result, it is believed, will
be that the largest shipping voint'
en the eastern lakes will have dtreet
con ttoetiotiwi�t'kt Saint 3017t1,6 and
have the effect Of greatly thereat,
ig
the . traaaffia through that polar,
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IMPORTANT
coi*
TO OWNERS OF TOURING CARS:
We make Side Curtains for this type of coot �w.
which make them practically as comfortable as an Elr
up-to-date Sedan, i
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tach curtain is made with an "over -lap" of ap-
proximately four inches and this combined with a
"draft shield" which extends about four inches be-
low the top, will make your Touring Car absolute-
ly. Draft Proof.
This type of side curtain is made with rods,
thereby " permitting the opening and closing , of
doors just the same as a Sedan.
The cost of curtains such as these varies accord-
ing to quality — in fact we make in five different
qualities, but the most popular are those at
$13.50 and $15.00 Per Set
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' . ehave cheaper qualities ualities than above, down as t
love as, $9.50' per set, but not guaranteed.
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CHAIRMAN EXECUT1v! COMMITTEE
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the4d'atranal Committee
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