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Headquarters for Farm Lighting Supplies
Irons, Toasters, Lamps and Fixtures.
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price.
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Wingham, Phone 53.
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GIRL WANTS WORKS , Good
housekeeper. Apply to Advance-
Office.
dvance-t)ffice { Lot 2, Con. 4l-, Grey Twp., consist -
WANTED =- Girl for hieing room ling of sixty acres, comfortable house,
work and to assist in kitchen. Ap- 'frame barn 50x30, new chicken house,
ply to Brunswick Hotel good bush. For further particulars
write or see owner. A. C. Griffiths:
FOR SALE—O. A. C. 144 Seed Oats,
also Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover.
g Apply tc Ajyanley Garrett, Phone
Blyth.
FARM FOR SALE
FARM FOR SALE—Fifty acres, N
lot 34, Con. C, Township of Howick,
forty-five acres cleared, g acres
bush, good well and orchard, :good
frame barn with stone stabling un-
der, and carriage house and good
pig Pen attached. Five miles from
Gorrie and one half mile from a
school- Possession April ist next.
Apply to Ward. Sharpin, Wroxeter,
Ont, ,Administrator Mary A. Sher -
pin Estate.
BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING
Eggs from extra heavy laying pure-
bred -to -lay White Leghorn and
Barred: Rock, High.production and
High
pedigreed males used. Order now
and get them when you want them.
Also incubators, brooders and poul-
try supplies, Custom hatching done.'
I can save: you money. Phone or
write. Duncan Kennedy, White-
church, Ont.
FOR SALE
In the Town of Wingham, re acres
of land, 'good( brick house, 6 rooms
and bathroom, all conveniences, small
(darn, choice soil, Beautifully situated
on Victoria St, on the hill. Apply
to John Gray on premises.
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1R the British Settlement Society
ill of Canada. ...This Society is at
the present time endeavoring in
• the next 3 or 4 months to place LI
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seee about. ma British families in !
• Ontario. These families are i•
nearly all thoroughly trained WI
and experienced farmers. They
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gs of their employment..Anyone $
in need of farm or domestic
#, help should enquirefor further ,I
particulars to
ii MR, H. B. ELLIOTT AUCTION SALE
R. R. No. 2,Bluevale, Ont.
NOTICE
Any person who desires, may se-
cure a supply of trees, suitable for
planting out, for reforestation or for
windbreaks. These aresupplied free,
except that express must be paid by,
the person securing trees. A good
number of varieties are now available.
The undersigned has a number of ap-
plication forms on hand, and persons
who . wish to take advantage of this
offer should apply at once, while
there is a good choice. This service
is offered through the Wingham Hor-
ticultural Society in co-operation with
the Forestry branch of the Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
W. A, GALBRAITH,
Town Hall,: Wingharii, Ont.
AUCTION SALE
The undesigned auctioneer has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction at Lots iy & l-8, Con. r, Mor-
ris, at r o'clock on
Tuesday, March loth, 1928
HORSES—Matched team Geldings,
rising 7 and 8 years; Roadster Geld-
ing, rising 3 years; Filly, rising 2 yrs.;
Filly, rising i year.
CATTLE -Cow, with calf at foot; 2
cows due to calve Mar. 2o; Cow due
to calve Mar. 15; Cow due to calve
May 14; 2 Cows supposed to be in
calf; 3 heifers, 2 years old, just bred;
2 steers, rising 3 years; 3 fat 'heifers;
fat cow; 2 heifers, rising 2 years; -2
steers, rising 2 years; 7 calves.
PIGS -5 Brood Sows in pig; is
store hogs; 19 chunks; Purebred Tam-
worth hog.
Cutter; Set team harness; 3-H. P.
Gas Engine
Everything must be sold on day of
sale as proprietor has bought Mc-
Ewen's dairy.
TERMS—Eight months' credit on
approved joint notes, or 5 per cent.
off for cash.
Thomas A. Foxton, John Purvis,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
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REPRESENTATIVE
WANTED
Oi=.:e of the largest Canadian
I ife !risurance Companies has
opening for district representa-
tive iii '"vvinghaze. _Interesting
propoeitiort and fine opporturn
sty for arnbitietts Mall of good
rliaracter. Reply Rog "B", Ad-
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Of Farm Stock and Implements
The undersigned auctioneer has re-
ceived instructions from Mr. Chas. R.
Coultes to sell by public auction on
South half Lot 4, Con, 5, Morris,
commencing at 1 p. in., on
FRIDAY, MARCH e6th, 1928
the following, that is to say.
HORSES — Horse; rising 4 years,
mare rising 6 years; general purpose
mare rising 4. years; general purpose
colt rising 2 years.
CATTLE—Cow, 4 years old, due to
calf April is; Cow, 6 years old, due
to calf April 12; Cow, 8 years old, due
to calf April 5; Fresh Cow, 4 years
old; Heifer, rising 3 years old, due
May r; 4 Heifers, rising 2 years old,
in calf; 5 Steers, 2 years old; 6 Heif-
ers, rising 2 years old; Steer Calf.
PIGS....Sow, due iliay 12; 52 Brood
Sows; 53 Pigs, 3 months old; 20 Pigs
just weaned.
IMPLE:1MENTS—Deering Binder, 7
foot cut; McCormick mover, 5 ft. cut;
McCormick fertilizer disc drill; Mas-
sey-Harris
4lassed l-Iarris hay loader;; hay rake; r4
plate disc; Clover Leaf manure spread-
er; plow, nearly new; Ford' car, letzt
model, in good repair; fanning mill;
pallier; scales 2000 lbs',; hay rack and
roller rack combined; stock rack, set
tcatri Harness, new; set plow harness,
and numerous other articles.
Proprietor has sold his farm.
TERMS—All sums of Bid and under
cash, over that amount ten month's
credit on furnishing approved joint
notes, land owners security, or 4% off
for cash.
Chas,R. C7ultes,
Gundry,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED
—As 1 have sold my business all ac-
counts must be settled by April 1st,
R, E. Jackson
FOR SALE—.Soft and Hard Wood,
alma number of good second hand
farm machines. Apply to R. E.
Jackson.
LOST—Blas(;, White and Tan Hound
answers to Link, any person return-
ing same will receive reward, Joe
Wilson, Wingham,
FOR SALE -Yellow Blossom Sweet
Clover, 4.5o a bushel, re -cleaned,
Apply to Joseph Charnney, Phone
14 r 616.
FOR SALE OR RENT—In Town of
Wingliain, about thirty-eight acres
of land, good frame eight roomed
house, all conveniences, large barn
shed, d, beautifully situated on
corner Patrick St. and Carling Ter-
race. House and buildings or Iand
may be bought separates or rented.
Apply to John Gibbons.
l AUCTION SALE—Of 20 Horses will
be held at Gorrie, at one o'clock, on
Saturday, March 17th, W. E. Eagle-
son, Prop,, John Purvis, Auct,
FOR SALE—Baby Chicks from bee-
ry laying strains of Fisher S. C,
White,,Leghorns. Our hens are cul-
led by Government Experts, and
have free range the year round.
Three-fourthsof our orders last year.
were 'from old customers. Chicks
from Barred Rocks and Leghorns
will be see each until May ;8th, and
15c each the balance of the. season.
Mrs. Geo. D. Fortune, clo J. W.
Fortune, R. R. e, Wingham, Wrox-
eter phone 612r8.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, ETC.
The undersigned auctioneer has re-
ceived
ceived instructions to sell by Public
Auction at Lot 25, Howick St., Wrox-
eter, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH sxst
Commencing at 2 o'clock sharp, the
following:
HORSES—Bay Gelding, rising 8
years old, weighing about isso lbs,;
Black Gelding, rising s years old,
weight about 1550 lbs.; Bay Mare, 9
years old, about 5300 lbs.
CATTLE-Blacle Cow, part Dur-
ham and part Holstein, 7 years old,
due May est;: Grey Cow, 6 years old,
due last of March; Thorobred Grey
Durham Cow, due about May ist;
Hereford; 3 years old, due about last
of March; Hereford, 2 years old, due
about May 1st; Red Cow, 7 years old,
due any time; 2 head of year-olds "a-
trout 790 lbs, each; r White Calf, about
5 months old.
SWINE Young Sow, due March
3o; Young Sow, bred Jan. n3;. Young
Sow, bred Feb. 3rd.
IMPLEMENTS -Set 3 -section har-
rows in good shape; Oat crusher in
good shape; Set Sloop Sleighs, nearly
new; Set Mildmay sleighs; p -horse
power Stickeny engine in good shape;
io-horse power Toronto engine, near-
ly new; 40 gal. oil drum;( so' gal. oil
drum; Set double harness in good
shape; set single harness; pair horse
collars; pair of horse blankets; circu-
lar saw and frame; 3o in. circular saw;
27 in, circular sate; buggy without top
in good shape; wagon; range stove,
nearly new.
About 4 or 5 ton of first cut Al-
falfa; 700 cedar posts; loo- cords mix-
ed wood; 7 Iadders from i9 to 29 ft.
About 3o hens; 3 white ducks and 1
drake. r thorobred German Police.
Pup, 6 months old.
TERMS OF SALE—Hayand Fowl
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and all sums of $so and under cash,
over that amount 6 months' •credit will
be given to purchaser furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. A discount of 6%
per annum off for cash on credit am-
ounts. Everything is to be sold with-
out reserve.
Howard Wylie, Clerk,
Tony Meehan, Prop. j.. Purvis, Auct,
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HOTEL BRUNSWICK
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WEDNESDAY, .MARCH 28th
.1. B. KNIGHT
.Will display a complete line of
ladies' and gent's
HAIR GOODS
including Patent Structure
s Advice ort all Scalp Ailments
and the use of 1necto Rapids.
the W. T. PEMBER STORES
--Limited
129 longe St., Toronto, Ont.
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with surpi1us security
$7,500,000
Executors and trustees are
autlorized by .w to invest
in Huron & Erie Debentures.
Applitatiorxs are accepted by
TOE WING[ V(-T:ES
Published at
WING IAM, ONTARIO
Every Thursday Morning
W. Logan Craig, Publisher
Subscription rates ne One year $2.00,
Six months $;.00, in advance.
Advertising rates on application.
SHPOTTOWS ROCKY MOUN-
TAIN SPAICHI
To the Editur av all thim
Wingham Paypers,
Deer Sur:----
Lasht Tursday noight the missus
was sittin mindin me ould socks
whoile I wus raydin the Advance-
Toimes an nivir shpakin awurrud fer
an hour arr snore,
"An what do ye foind so interistin
in the payper ' sez she, "Is it a di-'
vooce case, arra murdher, ye do be
raydin about
"Shure, 'tis nayther the wan nor
the other, " sez 1, "but 'tis" Jarge
Shpotton's grate spaich in Parleymint,
Shall I rade it to ye?" I sez.
"I tank ye fer the offer," sez she,
"but I tink mebby I will undherstand
it betther if I' rade it mesilf, but ye
moight tell me some av his hoigh
pints whoile I finish this sock",,she
sex.
"Hoigh pints is it ye want?" sez I.
"Shure, 'twas a reglar Rocky Moun-
tain av a spaich, rovid iviry pake hoigh-
er than the lasht. Whin Mishter Fer-
guson wus lookin fer a shtrong man
he shud hev come to Nort Huron.
targe Shpotton is a.. „rale Sampson a-
mong them Philistoines down at Ot-
tawa, and he slaughtered thim roight
an lift, an---"
"Hould on, Tim!" sez she. "I hope
ye will not be crazy enough to : be
sayin tings loike that down town arr
some av thim Grits will be afther ask
in ye if he used, the same koind aei a
weepin as Sampson had. Plinty av
thim wud be mane enough to say a
ting loike that."
"Mebby ye're roight, honey," sez I,
"an T tank ye fer givin me the gintle
hint. Shure, Sampson moight hev
been a diffrunt pian if he had married
the roight koind, av a woniman in
shtid av that hair bobbin Jezebel he
Sot toied up wid."
"There ye go agile" sez the missus.
"1 nivir knew such a man fer gittin
tings mixed in me loife, Shurse, Mrs.
Sampson's name wussen't Jezebel at
all, at all. She was a Philistoine be
the name ay. Delilah, an plenty good
enough fer the .lean she got, a fellah
that shpint his toime niakin up riddles,
an wnrrukin out crass wurrud puzzles,
an ruenin •afther shtrange wiinmin."
'Tis the way av the wimntin to,
shtick up fer wan tnother an to
blame iviryting on the min, an faith,
there is no differ betwane the missus
an the resht av thim in that respickt,
so there isn't. That bein the case I
tought it wud be av no use to argy
wid her, so I put on me coat an cap
an wint down to the Poshtawfice to
git the Free Press aff the London
git troo the winther whin he kin git
two Tory paypers in a day — The
Mail an Impire at two o'clock, an the
Free Press at noine, if .the thrains
thrain.', 'Tis grate hilp to a man to
are on toime.
Yours till nit wake,
Timothy Hay
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CARD OF THANKS
My sincerest thanks and deepest ap-
preciation is extenu'ed to my many
triends for .kindly solicitous consitter-
ation during the long illness in the
(some, and for the expressions of sor-
row and regret in the recent bereave-
ment. 1.?, Somers,
MORTGAGE SALE QF VALU-
ABLE PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of tht power
contained in certaia.niortgages which
will be produced at the tune of sale,
there will be offered for sale by Pub-
lic Auction (subject to a reserved bid)
on Saturday, March gist, A.D., 5928,
at the hour elf 2,3d o'clock in the af-
ternoon, at the Brunswick Hotel in
the Town of Wing/iWing/ismby Thomas
Fells, Auctioneer, the following pro-
perties in separate parcels, namely:--
Lot Number Thrity-four (34) on the
West side of. Scott Street in C,
Scott's Survey in the Town of Wing
ham, containing by admeasurement
one-fifth of an acre of land more Or
less.
Upon the said property 'is situate
the following: A one and one -halt
story six roomed white. frame house
on cement foundation with electric
light and water,
AND ALSO certain Lots situated.
in Wingham Junction being compos-
ed .of 'Village Lots Numbers One and
Two on the Bluevale Road, and Vil-
lage rot Number Three on the corn-
er of Victoria and the Bluevale Road
and Village Lots Numbers Nine and
Ten on Victoria Street in John Case-
more's. Survey made by C. F: Miles,
P.L.S,, and being a subdivision of part
of farm lot number ten in the First
Concession of the Township of Turn
berry, containing by admeasurement
,One acre of land more or less,
Upon the last mentioned propertyto the i
is situ t e "
following: wg Six roomed
frame house `20x30 feet covered with
tin sheeting, kitchen 14x52 feet, stable
18x24 feet, and shed 18x20, feet, to-
gether with several.apple trees and a
well
TERMS—Twenty ,per cent, of the
purchase money to paid down at the
time `of • sale and the balance to be
paid within thirty days.
For further particulars and condi-
tions of sale apply to the undersigned.
Dated at Wingham this Seventh day
of. March, A.D., /928.
J. W. BUSHFIELD,
Solicitor for the Mortgagee.
FOR SALE = Police Dog Puppies,
registered stock,: Apply to Sidney
Palmer, Milverton; Ont. •
VIOLIN Three quarter size, and
Bow for sale..Apply Box "A", Ad-
vance -Times Office.,
Here and There
(20).
Invited to see Montreal by the
hotels and the purist and conven-
tion bureau of the city, 75 members
of the Massachusetts Hata Men's
Association, spent a week -end 're-
cently there and were given'; a royal.
reception. As their president. Emil.
Coulon, said, "We"Wecame to sell New
England to Montreal, but you have
sold Montreal and Quebec province
to us."
During the usually quiet immi-
gration months of December and
January the Canadian Colonization
Association colonized 75 families
who took up land to -the extent of
22,734 acres. In 1927: the Canadian
Pacific Railway,. through' its land
department and its subsidiary (the
C. C. A.) placed 2,094 families on
Canadian farms, this including 626
families averaging 5 persons to the
credit of the Association and 1,529
families on C. P. R. lands.
The 'movement of British youth
to Canada promises,' to be consider-
ably heavier than usual, due to new
arrangements made with the Brit-
ish Government. Ontario is taking
500 boys, Manitoba 50 and the Mari-
time Provinces and Saskatchewan
an indeteemi late number, while
some hundreds are to be moved by
private organizations. . In all it is
estimated sortie 2,000 boys will prob-
ably be brought out under the new
scheme this summer.
Another body of sportsmen are
finding Montreal and Easeeen Can-
ada good places in winter as
well as summer, file Appalachian
Mountain Club, of Boston, picked
the best period of the winter sea-
son to spend a week in the Lauren-
tians mainly devoted to ski-ing, but
with sleighing, dog-ushing and
tobogganing thrown in. It was the
first time they had ever visited this
district in winter and they are go-
ing to repeat it.
Resignation of Colonel Walter
Maughan as ` Canadian Pacific
Steamship Passenger Traffic (Kan -
ager has been followed by the ap-.
pointnient .of William Baird, who
was assistant European Manager
of the Canadian Pacific Railway in
London, Eng. Mr, Baird, whose
appointment is effective March 1,
joined the Allan Line steamship
company at Glasgow as. junior
clerk in 1905 and came into C, P.
service when that company took
over the Allan Line in 1918.
DEATHS
'O1.l.,OCK At Whitechurch, on
March 131h, Margaret Mabel Welsh,
belot'cd wife of Rev, John Pollock,
in her loth year. Funeral seri:-ici'
in Whitechurch Prissbyterian church
today at z o'clock, Interment in
Wingham C'em etery.
SOMERS--In b utgham, nn March
On Effie Jane Gidley, beloved wife
of David Somers.
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al who hangon looking for favors, etc. i
■ Thiss is not e kind of "heelers" to which
we refer however ---..Heelers in a Political sense are
111 so often known as "trouble (makers" while the. ■F
lfe "heelers" to which we refer are "trouble'" elinin,-
111- aters."
■ Men who wear RUBBER BOOTS have consid- ■t'
®11erabie difficulty with "slipping at the heels" and as ■.,
j, a consequence "Stockings are worn out quickly at r
the heel", so quickly in fact as to make them a con-
stant source of annoyance to the lady of the house,
Now "heelers" are made to overcorne this
trouble --they are very simple just a round leather
pocket that covers the heel of the stocking and held
on by an elastic band, thereby protecting the part
that wears out.
They are cheap Only 35 cents per pair and
save many -times their price. We have them in all
sizes for men.
A SPECIAL LINE OF MEN'S FINE RUBBERS
AT A BARGAIN PRICE'
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These are not high grade, but are good val-
ue
at rte and we have them in two shapes, square toed`
and round, both have stiff of ck ■
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Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, and
Mr. and Mrs; Will Taylor of St. Hel-
ens, visited at the; home of their ne-
phew one day last week,
Mrs. (Rev.) Will Taylor and child-
ren of Belmore, visited last week at
the home of her sister, Mrs. AIbert
Walsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McDowell visit-
ed on. Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Taylor of Blyth,
GORRIE -
The follownig sad news . was con-
tained in a message from Ailsa Craig,
dated Feb. 28th. The -wife of the de-
ceased man was formerly Miss Lizzie
Arden of Gorrie: "A sad affair hap-
pened to -day, when James'Rove, t3th
con, of McGillivray, a respected resi-
dent, received' such severe injuries
while loading logs with his brother,
Anthony, that he passed away at l
o'clock that evening, before prepara-
tions could be completed to take him
to the hospital. Mr. Rowe was very
well known, and a hard worker. The
funeral was held from his late resi-
dence, lot e7, con. 13, McGillivray, on
Friday, March 2nd,with service in St.
Mary's church, Brinsby, at .5.30 p.m.
The attendance was very large show-
ing the high esteem in which Mr.
Rowe was held, and the flowers were
most beautiful He leaves a widow
and seven children, who have the sym-
pathy o fthe community."
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THE M,AITLAND CREAMERY
Wanted!
OLD
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WE PAY EXPRESS ON CREAM AND REMIT
PROMPTLY
THE UNITED FARMERS' CO.OPERATIVE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
PHONE 21s-
Wingham, - - Ontario.
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