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The Wingham Advance Times, 1928-05-10, Page 4I GrHAM ADVANCE,,TIMES Thursday, May Toth, 1928, ii 11�I11�I111M@Nib'111ilUII�iII1�II1MlhlMlihl�llh9MII1(NI11A�liIpMl11w111�111$Bllll�l IIS.II1MMIil�lilllillllM9111�It11111I�1 SpaldingIt l ro Equipment _ Circles the World. We carry a good line of Sporting Goods man- factured by A. G. Spalding Bros. at Brantford, Ont Soft Balis, Baseballs, Footballs, Tennis Racquets, Bats, etc. a g c 'S DRUGSTORE ®_ i d "The Rexall S.t.ore". F. ,i Wingham, 'hone 53. me i. T 'Purchases urchases of 1.00 or over. - • L'iepaypasta�eona p a 19miralllliiimiliatimIii .inusia fi131inti' III illti11111111 'JllaliailiallannalilBlnsili ll•oui r enet ,"u,Ouelm... l,,,,"lutumpu0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1au„nun,int0! mtim,UnuUm1n"ntmunimmin ",,,,,,lim i„",11,t5 r n ti'' ,I'r i9L l WANT A I cents a word per insertion,with a minimum charge of 25c. mum stint/. FOR SALE WANTED -Capable girl for, general In: the Town of Wingham, i} acres housework. Apply to Mrs. C. N. of land, good brick; house, 6 rooms Griffin. and'bathroom, all conveniences, small warn, choice soil. Beautifully situated stn Victoria St., on the hill. Apply to John Gray on premises. FOR SALE—Seven young pigs; six weeks old. Apply to Andrew Gray, BIuevale. Buy Your Fuel Now At Spring Prices BEST D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL Nut, Stove, Egg and Pea. Servet Solway Coke — Nut, Stove, Egg and Pea. We carry and recommend Johns -Manville Roll Roofing,. Strip Shingles and Roof Coatings, Beaver and Fibre Board: Hardwood Flooring, Sash, Edgewood Cedar Shing- les and Interior Trim. If you pan to build any kind of Building or Ini- provements, let us figure with you without obligation. S SIT Via tt ll9 T'3 jlt,r-,,: it 7,41 JAIf fi i Q ed. . Sale Nothing Over tl' gal Palmolive "Sea's., Fancy Blue Rase Regular 3 lbs. 25c lbs. c Carnation or St. Charles. Tall tin 11C Evaporated Baby Size 2 tins Ile ry: , Stelae Brand Pecked by Bovril Ltd. ' No.1 tin .a ..gg�� 9C cakes S 1lkaacn No n^ n 1.9C Lobster Paste .in 14c Kipper Snacks 2 una 13c Graham Fleur 2 nn lie Tiger Catsup ?at 14c Canned Pumpkin Noa2 2 ror 19c rduslarcors sm„'i 19c •N7artNAl y PLt. U+r,ck studs, C I Lax soap Pare Malt VINEGAR too Bout. linnteroloommaregort” club Neu+s (24111.0;. 1 9� OLIVES t'l,. 8 ltottla Brunswick SARDINES li v tins 17c Posts Bran 12�,k., Kellorte3 XRUMBLES 10 ...P aco=... Toile;cakos '1 Form n_ flashes, etc-. Black Knight �4c SS'toveil'oliah . 11° Br ass° tin 14c Zebo tin 18c O'Cedar Polish sot._. 19c Rinse 2 Anil 5C Snap Cleaner UP 17c Head Charm package 9c S LS`'a„�H 5c 6Ya+p bent, Black Currant or Straw err 10. a. Ja It, Grape - Libby'+ Meatwioh Nuts 1 Spread pkg. 2:7 112 Rose Baro Candy iP`each„,si starry Rewna or Pocket Size Matches GurtDroBb 1 mr bo%ea Ntin 19e, 1 C The Ideal Combination "TASTY” I3'eal it i.difrarant 604 Braesidd Brand utter 4 F1hest arttte:r abt+inslblle Mayfield Brd;nd 41c lb, Symington Gravy Snit 00 andVile L,ibb,y'e Kraut g tin Lib!by'a Pfeelasittiel Crosse be Baael'twell's Famous Products Tanterina, Ctnger or Pineapple c Matnlaladde .lrr Ragular 23c rano Pick1e> Sour Mixed, Chow or Sour Onions C: sweet Mh ad, Gbarkl0ao150, $wdat'bnibna +a"v Chef SMt,Fe Bottle 2d io *1190011,0, 000 • • o 0 00011'. "000 FOR SALE—An all plank Silo x2.x24, Apply to :Alegi. Nixon, phone 42.617. PAS'T'URE ---A.8 acre pasture farm to. rent, Apply to G. H. Wheeler, Bel - grave, TO RENT -- Parties wanting good pasture land. Apply to David Tot- ten, R. R. X, Glenannan., CARETAKER WANTED For Wing - ham Bowling-, Club. Applications will be received sup to 6 o'clock p"m. on Tuesday, May x 5th by W. J. Boyce. PROPERTY SPZrCIALe Two hous- es, one six -roomed, one seven -room- ed, well situated, light and water,, very reasonable. T. Fells, real es- tate agent PIANO 'TUNING R. H. Stewart, piano tuner is in town, Leave ord- ers at Queens Hotel, ROOMS TO RENT—In the Macdon- ald Block, suitable for dwellings, or for offices, or both, bright and com- fortable, Apply to Abner Cosens. TENDERS WANTED—Fw5r the pur- chase of about tfirity-three acres of, land, formerly used as the Wingham Race .Track. The -tidiest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders received up to and includ- iAg May 23rd. Address, A, M. Crawfar4 or T. ; C, King, Wingham,. Ont. 1 BARGAINS POR BUILDERS Doors, Windows, Roofing, Wall- board, Paint, Hardware. • Write for Spring" Sale Circular. showing Freight Paid Prices. HALLIDAY COG, HAM- ILTON,,02g Jackson St., East. CARD OF THANKS The Hospital wishes to publicly thank T. Field & Co, for a donation of $2o.00 which they have announced will be made annually. This will be greatly appreciated. NOTICE RE STREET OILING The street oiling by-law as passed in 1927 will remain in force for the current year. All streets which were oiled : in 1927 will be oiled this year. residents of any .other streets who wish to have their streets oiled : in 1928 must present sufficient signed petitions on or before May loth, 1928, Forms of petition or any further in- formation desired may be obtained on application to the undersigned. W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all, persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Mirehouse, deceased, who died at the Township of Kinloss, .fn the Province of Ontario, on or about tEte twentieth day of March, A.D. 1900, are required to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to R. Vanstone, Wing - ham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Exec- utors on or before the thirtieth day of May A.D. 192t3, their names, and addresses with' -full particulars in writ- ing of their claims and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by a statutory declara- tion. And take notice further that after the said thirtieth day of May, 1928, the said executors 'will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and the said Executors shall not be Thereof to any person of whose claim liable for the said assets or any part 3 Borers.. NO WAITING Our Motto is "Service" at B IR 'S BARBER SHOP Perfect Eyesight If perfect eyesight could be 'purchased it would out sell Vic- tory Bonds or any stock on the market, Perfect Glasses are the only substitute and theymay be pur- chased here. Our many years of experience in fitting all' kinds of defective ' vision enables' us to correct the most difficult cases. SPECIAL OFFER POR THIS MONTH The best Universal Invisible Bifocal' Lenses in the smart new white gold' frame only' -4, 95 Reading or Sewing Glasses good heavy shell frame $3.95 J. H. Stephenson Graduate Optometrist. Satisfaction is Guaranteed. To the Editur av all thins DeWinghanti paypers. er Sur: Wan noight lasht wane I wus con- tintedly raydin theividince in the Currie -Preston libel case, an tinkle I hadn't a thrubble in the wurruld compared wid some payple whin all at wance the missus slipoke up an sez,"- "Tim 'me man," sez she, "I in- tind to shtart houseclaynin in the mornin, an will nade ,some hilp .wid the carpets," "Tis sorry I am, darlint", sez the bye is corrin in- fer Inc at siviin o'clock, to take inc out to the ould farrum'to hilp wid the shying wurruk," "To gossip arround wid the ould naybers ye . mane," sez she, "share, .'tis little ilse ye do whin ye go out to the counthry, When the tiiye comes I will hev a few wurruds to say'to him, an he kin hunt up some other man to take out wid him, fer ye're not goin a shtep till the houseclaynin is done," Av '.coorse I had tol go down town an tillyphone,to the, bye to be sure' to come in afther me as I:' torrid the psissus he wud. Whin I got back the missus shtarted plannin the wurruk fer the rearnin 'till I cud harrtidly shtand it. ' . "Arrau Wttman," sez I, "the house is foine an comfortable the way it is, whoy can't, ye lave 'well enough a- lone? 'Tis a good motto, an the ,shlog- an we used to bate the Grits wid in '1911," I sez. "Mebby 'twas a good enough wan to bate the Grits," sez'" she, "but it wud be no good at all, at all, to bate carpets wid" she 'sez."The wurst av it is I can't foind nie carpet bater, an I' belave ye musht hev lint it to somewan, to ye kin ayther foind it .e._ in the narnin arr buy a new wan, fer that big rug in the livin room has to conte up''fursht ting av all," sez she. Whin niarnin c'anie I dug out ,the carpet bater from wheer I had hid it in the woodshed, ': an the thrubble shtarted. "I tought, wumman,"sez I, "that - whin I wus afther buyin ye wan av ▪ thim vackium clayners, we wus to hev no more thrubble wid talon up car- pets, an wearin out our loives pound - in thim to pieces, not to minshun gittin our lungs filled wid germs,` an. moikrobes, an parasites," I sez. "If ye wud hould yer whist an git, to wurruk," sez she, "it wud webby hilp some. The sooner ye shtart to take up that carpet the betther it will be fen ye."she sez. Seein theerrwus no hilp fer it, it got down on me ould knees .via a.sehrew droiver an tuk out about a moile av tacks befoor I 'cud git that carpet loose frum the 'flure, and fist' whin I weal ready to carry it outsoide to bate it, 'a shower •came on,. so the missus said.,,T moight as well take up the rug in the doinin room whoile I wuusat it, Whin that wus done the rain ' wus shtill pourin down, so I had to take up 'rag carpets off two `bidrooms be- foor the shower wus over, an be that toime the house looked as if a cyclone had shtruck it, an all I hed fer me dinner wus some bread an cowld mate III me fisht. I' don't know how long this shtate av tings 'is goin to lasht—webby a ® wake, arr webby two wakes,—befoor "- we git sittled down agin, but in the Inanetoime therissus,sarnes perfickt- ly happy, which is more than I kin say ay Ines;lf. Women arr loike thins Grits andU. F.O.'s—nivir continted to lave well enoughyalone, but always shtirrin up tings an raisin a dusht about son1e- ting, an whin the disturbance is all over they sittle down agin ati no -wan/ can tee anny differ, barrin the min whb hey to pay the ixpinses. I tisk mebby the wursht is over, tan that in a few days mebby I kin,, go down town agin wid the reshtt av the byes, at laistI: am hopin so. 'The', misses wanted some paperim done bet I,tould her we cudden't afford it this year, an shtood firru>n. ! Yours till nixt wake, ifI am livin be thin, • Timothy Hay cr. IIIII11�111®111011191111�1Ii1f111oui lirlI nll®m J. M. GRAHAM Florist. i jai - We have a good supply of the !..-1 e following PERENIALS, prices s very low. s B ALYSSUM, SAXATILE gg - ALYSSUM, Saxatile ANCHUSA, Italica 'dropmore ANEMONIE, St. Bridgids CAMPANULA, Calycanthema CANDYTUFT, sempervirens • DAISY, Egnlish Mixed !$ DIGITALIS, Mixed DIANTHUS„ 'Hardy Pinks = ,ECHINOPS, Rito GALLARDIA, Grandiflora = GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw _1 - HELENIUM, Autumnals I® HESPERIS, Montronalis • HIBISCUS, Giant Mallows , LOBELIA, Cardinalis PENSTEMON, Mixed • PLATYCODON, Mixed t they shall not then have received no- = POPPY, Iceland ticDated at Win Pani this eighth day l ® - POPPY, Orientale. g = POLEMONIUM, Mixed r� of May, A.D. 1928, R. VANSTONE PRIMULA, Elater w. Wingham, Ontario. ®PYRETHRUM, Double Mixed Solicitor for the Executors. ▪ RUDBECKIA, Purple Corn - NOTICE TO CREDITORS rig flower TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker Notice is hereby given, pursuant to. = VIOLA,Cornata Section 56, Chap. 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all person, lai1i8111®18111111®III®IIIY11112111E11191III1111111111111111 having claims against the Estate of Annie M. Cummings, deceased, who BABY CHICKS died on or about the eight day of Jan- uary, A.D. 1928, at Edmundston in the Beginning May x5tl we can supply Province of New Brunswick, are re- you with S. C. White 'Leghorn chicks quired to semi, by post, prepaid, or to at $io:oo per too. These are from deliver to R. Vanstone, Wingham, On- heavy laying stock. Walter Rose, tario, Administrator; on or before the Box 34, Brussels, Ont. first day of June, A.D. 1928, their names and addresses, with full partic- CHICKS AND EGGS ulars in writing of their claims; and From our pens of heavy laying hens, the nature of the securities (if any) O.A.C..Barred Rocks 20c each, S, C. held by then duly verified by a state- Ws Leghorns 18c each, for! May gth, tory declaration. 77th and 24th. After May 30th the And further take notice that after Rocks will be 17c, Leghorns isc. For the said first day of June, 1928, the balance of season Hatching Eggs are said administratoe will proceed to clis- 5c each, any quantity. Our stock is tribute the assets of the.,said estate production bred, hardy and free from among the parties entitled thereto, disease, C. G. Campbell, Aubuin, having regard only to tlf"e claims of Ont., Maitland Specialty .Farm. which he shall then :have .had notice, and the said Administrator shall not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim :he shall not then have received notice.: .Dated at Wingham, this third day R, VANSTONE, Of May, A.D. 1928. Wingham, ' Ontario. Administrator. AUCTION SALE The undersigned auctioneer has re- ceived instructions from Wesley Wal- ters, Edward & John Sts., Wingham ' to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MAY .rath , The following -2 bedroom suites, mahogany bedroom suite, 6 cane bot- tom chairs, 6 diners, dining room table 2 toilet sets, sideboard, brass bed, dresser, stand, couch, wooden bed, drop leaf table, 6 hasps, 3 parlor tab- les, quarter Oak china cabinet, 2 stands, wardrobe, 7 kitchen chairs, Itlilton Player Piano with 2 seats, re- ord cabinet and 2 dozen records, par- lor rug, sitting room rug, 5 rockers, arm chair, New Williams,: sewing ma- chine /to -piece set of dishes, com- plete, set dishes„ dishes, glassware, silverware, kitchen table and cupboard :hen stove �-• andheaterand kilt:hen 5 e pipes, hot air pipes quantity of fruit, bed- ding, bath tub, garden tools, etc, Terms --'• Cash, or otherwise men- tioned, Sale at two o'clock sharp. "rhos, Letts, Auctioneer. JERSEY BLACK GIANTS' - The fowl that lay lots of very large eggs, grow rapidly and large, wonderful to' eat, white skin like the rock, If you want eggs, get your order in be cause we are receiving quite a stun- ber already, also Barren Strain \V. Legl Ern Eggs. Also 160 Egg Incu- bator, new last year, for sale cheap. F. J. Hill, phone 20Xw. FOR SALE—Baby Chicks from hea- vy laying strains of Fisher 5. C. 'White Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Our hens are culled by Govern,anrent ex- perts, and have free range the Year round, Three-fourths -of our ord- ers last year were from old custeinr- ers. Chicks fI!om l3arred hocks land Leghorns will be 16e, each until May 18th, and :15e each the balance of the season. Mrs. Geo. D, Fortune, clo J', W. Fortune, R. R. ].;" Wing - ham, Wroxeter phone 612r8. IN MEMORIAM NELSON -In loving memory of Ca- therine Nelson, who passed away one year ago, May 7th, 027. ' Death :zften comes to make us know We love more dearly thein we show~ But love in death should make us sec What love hi life should always be, We miss her when we teed a friend, , On her we always could depend, TI"arewell, dear friend, thy work is o'er, hy willing :hands will toil no more. Sadly missed by Mr.'and Mrs! Ed- gar 'Pattison and childrent ani mo+swa+®warmoacmo nc®umm11.fflt.n+®wuamt,eit eg 11 Si Large Assortment. l',ower Prices. h Exclusive Designs. "The Wall Paper Shops" IS noW opened m THE, RODERUS BLOCK 'Opp. Crawford's Garage with. — A LARGE STOCK Of — NEW WALL, PAPERS ELMER WILKINSON Decorator rt.:0i114: Women's Shaer For dr Fine Wear At $2.95 Per •Pair i'These are not "odds and ends" but perfectly new goods made on 'tile very latest style lasts and in several different leathers. Uf course they are very cheap and cannot be expected to wear ,like high grade shoes, but they are wonderful value at the price, namely :2.95.' `We are showing samjle pairs of -these in our .-;-tNol th Window" and have all the kinds shown in all sizes and also in half sizes. WILLIS THE SHOE STORE WINGHAM Phone 129 ... ONTARIO "lowest price—per day's wear" Mothers! it'snot, the "first cost".that counts, but how long" the. shoes eventually wear and the satisfaction they give. Hurlbut Shoes are not cheap shoes—they cost more, but wear longer, because you only pay for the quality of the materials, which are absolutely the best. Hurlbuts=give the "lowest price -per clay's wear"—and you have the advantage of the factory special Rebuilt Service, as explained in pamphlet which goes with every pair of shoes. Sold and Recommended by W. -J. GREER The Good Shoe Store Winghain, Ontario CC -2 '71 U IpVOV : • - • • •)gMI,•/fAVJ1.t,�J,Q," tjJ vriv V 171!1 4 I1Vil 14c.a nvi VI1vuk. eV11VILV' i • i iiCli • f., stration j Wingham • Crawford •i. • Iil ,C THE HYDRO` SIT+GP al lC `FIIIG1DA1R.E' �Q r Drop in at the Hydro Shop and see a of Electric Refrigerators. r e' I Make your own ice from pure clear water. ISu $ l 1_ fi% 'Preserve your= food in a cold dry atmosphere. 1.1 Utilities Commission / Block. Phone 156. '• ,e ii iNViii'lga T- tram ' ••• s la 'a • • tA'TitY�Vtr1R41171-15l P1Mifr tail Y.11 i .f iariit1i MTsal11Y'.l • rl t• OUR TRUCKS ARE GATHERING Crain and .Eggs CALL 271 FOR TRUCK: SERVICE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS THE IsINITED FARMERS' . CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED. 14/Ingham. a, .: Ontario. " Phone 211