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The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-01-10, Page 411? v�1 M' -';\e r, • • 11,1.VP• • t • tl, • t V • p1 .1! +� YCII&:til; 'HALF PP:ic relo SA Ft* 1..„ h. Ivory at Half rice A wonderful chance to complete your set - Our stock is complete with exception of Ivory Trays. This is a wonderful buying opporttmity. IVIcKIBB WS RUG ST RE rs ttz ce V J. ttsags 1Lytptt[1tin�-' ('cIR'�9i'rSl l' n' /wNYA`C•FYa °i ®1'tlYw'CkYs�1Y'YBY�Titt -ffl' Chir) ',,,./111813119%1%I .... I.1103t1111111ittttttt ri tttt.,111 i ttttttttttowritre T. ?�t r cents a word pet insertion, with u minimum charge of z5c. %I11111111lttttitt1111 t3113111 FOR SALE -Some 42-gallton:and 25- FOR SALT Jacobus Steiner Violin, gallon oak gasolene barrels. Alvin, 180 years old, also solid walnut Oxvis, Wingharn, j card table, library table, solid wal- 1 nut. Apply Advance -Times. FOR SALE -One pair Ladies Speed,MERTiNG OF HURON COUNTY Skates and use pair Gents Speed COUNCIL Skates, Dunne. Mfg. Enquire at, Advance -Times, • The Huron' County Council for FOR SALE -Cheap. Pair of girl's 1929 will meet in the County Council hockey bouts and skates, size 3.' Chamber in the Court House, God - Apply to Jean Copeland, Phone, erich, on. Tuesday, the 22nd inst., at 161-J. 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon. All ac- counts, certificates of election, and FOR SALE -One 15 -volume set of returns re number of voters for each Popular Science in l leather binding municipality should be in the hands at half price. Apply to T. H. Gib- of the Clerk not later than Saturday son, Winghani. (or Monday preceding the day of FOR SALE -Invalid's reclinin,.1 ttteetiru . Local municipal Clerks „ will please see that all these certi- chair, can be arranged to Sit up or ficates and returns are sent in by lie down, for quick sale will let' mail as soon as possible. go at $5.00. Apply at Adance- Goderich, Geo. W. Holman, Times. ( Jan. 5th, 1929, County Clerk. WOUI..D • LIKE ONE OR TWO Sickly Boy, 7, Gains Girl Roomers for company, applyfto Miss R. Lewis, Edward street. 15Lbs.-Father Happy 1 `WANTED -France builiding in good "My boy, 7, would not eat. I condition about 7:2x14 " feet. \V.:, Save hint Vittai and the way he eats Sherriff, Box 157, Win;ham, and plays now makes me Happy. He pained 15 pounds." -J. F. Andres. TO RENT -House next George .M0. -i Vino1 is .a clelicous compound of son's on Alfred street. Apply to God liver peptone iron etc, Th.e Bern Elliott, Pleasant 'Valley- i very 1^ 1 RS 1' bottle often adds sev- eral pounds weight to thin children FOR SALE - One or tivo desirable or adults. Nervous, easily tired Houses, centrally located, either) ' anemic people are surprised how cashsmall PaYments. Apply to Vino] rives 1101 pep, sound sleep Birx A,, Advance -Times. i and a BIC* appetite. '.Castes delicous. Mel ibbonn's Drug Store. FOR SALE -Two stood t"arins-Lot , 6, Con. 1 "1•ttt'nberry, consisting of Notice to Creditors 80 acres, thereabout, also lots 7 and 8, consisting of 140 acres there- • r about. Good barns and outer buil- •• NOTICE' 1-I.h RElll` GIVEN, dings, houses frame. win .sell rep pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of arately or together. For further the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that particulars apply to William Field, all persurts haying claims against the 13ox. 185, Win hani. estate of Richard ?stilton Edntrmson !late of the Village of Wroxeter in the SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNTS ' County of Huron, Gentleman, decries - day who died on or about the thir The. undersi rned has outstanding a tcenth clay of i)e .ember, A, D. 1928, are requiree to send by post, prepaid, large' dumber of accounts wich if or. to deliver to. R. \'anstoitc, \Ving- pacd by January 15th would 'be ap }ram Ontario, Solicitor for the Exec • •predated. Constructed of Mahogany Except For toot•, on or before the twenty-eighth a Nese Iron Sopnorts. day r f January, A. D. 1929, their T HE•`BEST THING OUT pram >s an •t ,. 'cAs almost everyone knows, Iia- G., d , dd c.:,..c., with full liar- j •tic:.liars in writingof their claims anti hogany is anion; the . most costly i .the nature of ] wood in existence', This tropical itttY- Airs. 5ybi11a :ipaltr's Tonsilitis for . c the securities (if any) •lar is seldom mead in the construc- tion of buildings of any kind.' Ie.s pr•inetpal use is for high _;'rasp; furniture. There is, however, one bride it ceutrn will proceed to distribute the.the world made of this wood. The assets of the said estate among the structure is located to the Depart'. menu of Palen<raa, tats' of Ghia a� AUCTION SALE parties entitled thereto havingre- G p ' p ' Mexico, e dist,4et in tltcr 6:111',' ,t. gird only to the claims of which lie southern part of the e<.ntrntty near tit: shall then have diad :notice, and the The•rtiCrrliltistr`aicn• of the ti. \'a:r-bGuatemala etone Esta e T,o 9.. .n 7 Turn- said executor shall not be liable for aundat'y of It i r: r. t L 1, Con • strutted entirely o.f m.thog ny • :,:,(. p t berry liar instructed the undersigned -to the said carats or any part thereof to Por e , t any per•Sun cit: whose claim he shall a f av iron ani., m l$. 1)'" r <.e 'r :..tc ni, sell by public auction, at '1.30 p. nails tli tt uc� r eco ,•,try, not then have received notice, zii., on 1) \TltI) tit \l i.n =ham this anconei The bttd,,e' :,11,t>.t s lit 11' :Yr-'' FI2ID.AY, JANUARY 25th H r, and its total len:;th ineitteir :' :'. the foilerwinee-Driving h7,% 9 yrs.: da)• of 3anuary, a: 1). 1)z9. i• approach e:- •eed 150 feet. to i • fill ^nn 11 Non,. $ f :let \Vin ham, Ontario Solicitor , bear's ire Ill hrri' _ '''i apicis n' f t the Executor. ! tltnrie , _, f,• BIRTHS ! ry: .,i; ,ll , Winghatri Ad'torance»Times.' PaWned at W NWrHA21ti: -. ONTAR1'O Every,Thursday Morning W. Logan Craig, Publisher j Subscription rates One year '$2:cr0. nth i. hi advance. $is: months $ oo,a 4 To' U. S. A $2,56 per year, Advertising rates.cal application. TIMOTHY NOTICES SOME 'GREAT CHANGES To the Editur av alt think Winghani 1.'aypers Deer Sur. - Shure, 'tis a quare wurruld we live ill, do it is, wid a lot av quare tin's in it to ]cape a fellah busy tinkin about thim. Fur inshtance, ye kin foind a lot av differ among tings av the very sabre koind, ,an tings that are in diffrunt classes• altogether. are nlebby a lot alike whin ye shtart to shtucly thirn out. Ye cud' examine tousands av laives from the same maple tree, an niyir foind two aloike, arr millions av gravel shtones be the lake soide, an 'foincl iviry wan av thins diffrunt from all the resht. But on the other hand ye cud pick out army two tings ye happen to tisk av fursht, an compare them, an . it, wird surproise ye at the pints av re- sirnblance ye wud foind, if ye was shnlart enough. Ye moight Link av Tom McIt:Ii:llan; an Jarge Shpottou fer inshtance. They lotus both defaited often enough to discourage Robert Bruce's shpoid- cr, but they both got into Parley - mint at lasht, an do be houldiit up tltecr end, an dhrawin timer four tousand a year wid the besht av thirty. Wan might I wits talkin to thin Hoigh School byes about tings in gineral, an explainin that tings that, sante aloike, whin that shpalpane av a Banks sit yoke an tould mc. that t up he didn't agree lvid me, an said that Mishter Euclid and :1lishter Brack- enbury didn't ayther. I asked him who Mishter Euclid wus, an he tould. rue he wits a fellah who lived tous- ands av years ago, an wus a great hand %yid figgers, an used to witrruk •out his problems wid a sharp shtick ;on the sands .av Aygipt; befoor lead pincils wets invinted. "Wus he a married roan?" sen I, an was he a Grit arr a Tory, an was Euclid his fursht name arr his sicond wan?" T sez. "It sanies to me ye git Only a shmatterii g av sings up at the Heigh School but 'tis a fundamintol- ist I am, an loike to git at the bot- tom av tings, Me bould bye said he didn't know about all thine tings but he knew that Mishter Euclid had said that tings that are aquil to the same ting are aquil to one another, which did- n't agree wid may oideas, at all, at a11. "Vis," " sez T, "an I kin prove to ye that Mishter Euclid wits n'rong." "Shoot!" sez young Banks, "\\Tell thin,'' sez T, "ye will agree wid sic that sivin an tree acluils tin, and that foive an foivc aquils tin?" Vis," sez he. "Shure thin, loud ye maind tellin isle now," sez T, "if ye sink ayther sivin arr,tree aquils foie -e?" ser. I. 1 had hiss slrttick. 'f'cntrs till next wake, Timothy Hay. 7Bfrix 1/i U3 \'A,.LUABL%; Tl:MB1' R. held b : them y verified by x stet_ to=t Bronchitis,Cough, ]ironchial Asthma, J duly t Whoopin,<g Cough, Catarrh; all Sore t,lory declaration. Throte and Tonsil troubles. Good re:-. AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER sults err money back, Wingharn that after the said twenty-eighth day Dru gists rWroxeter, f Ianu<u•y, A. D, 1929, the said ex - Clyde . 1. R. Allen, Clyde nuu'o 8 years cow, due to fre- shen; 8 culls s1.1P110se:c1 1 1 be iii calf; pair steers, rising 2 years: heifer, ris- ing 2 years, 4 spring calves, 8 grow- ing pigs; brood some' 40 101711e 1AI-t- ryMassey,-Barris lues; \fresscy• 1-I t-ri: hinder; ass7 1 -:H irris nit:weer; set M : e,ly- Har r is harrows. ne 1c; Massey -Hai:. ris stn'd drill: Fleury i 1(11' 11<t .' on; hay. rack: 11':%'>r,,l!- rat �i`t tY tl 1,14 si,71i1' 9111101'; cenuin,: still: set double ha1'treas1 wheilhit"r;1a ' elt,'171 forks and ether ertirlr..: Ref; In 11' cream separat.±1' its „codwor'kinit'. C011<11111. i.; set seales, e tpaetl l`_-2 1) the T7ar;:y i1111r 11 . tt) 'r > l., bay; :\00 ()zits 1 quantity tat nip 9'he farm will also be offered f:1, sale, onwhich; there e are four acres seeded in fall whettt, and fell ;dewing done, Terms --Cash for 1111), grain and all Mime of '$10.00 and undo, ca„5I); tn1l: 1011110/1 to her during the iilness and s' ..>,.• W!r„S11..\1<1:--Trp 1o'cits nlcil'xrr of rrtltt' eine-elite 8':iucrrtih. credit .orY1 g Y twat lt n.f het' husband and for the aptproved joint Judea, ator tier )1'1• art» y Harry \'Vrstlake' who died 011 Janbcant tt- r Esrin nff for melt. No nee rye. l ary 3rd, 1921„ ifttl floral offerings. . The farrov 100 acres, will be offer.' N Nothing but j t McElroy -•On Jati. 6th, at 1211yal Oak, j CARDOF THANKS \fiehle tit, to Iii'. and 111x. Bert MeElroy, forme:13. of \Vint:ham, rt '1'irr family of 1111' httt' neat, met* :one do wire 1' c xi,res'� their eine core apin'c- Heentiiner_•1n '1'urnbe'rry, 1rn 1tnnday; Ciation of the many l.tudnessos ex- 1111n1rnra 7t11, t7 111, :end Mrs. I.lavd':101'tled 10 theta dttr'iug his rcccnt ill- ness son. and their expressions of syni- pushy' in their' berc•ltv0111eilt. ii.;1111111g•-•111 Ternhcr•rt•, ens ;Monday, ,fnnn:u'y 7th, to 1Jr. and Mr,s. Lloyd 11e•nrtinu, 0 son. IN 1VMEMO'R:1'AIVI 'CARD OF THANKS Mrs, R. 1;, .James desires to thank. all' the friends and neighbors for the tnifailing kindness and sympathy eye • r. I r, -1r .; nt' 111e`rrtln'tCS, as we nt;r c11 sub cr..t to 0 reserved' bid, ()n 1nc>y on OAl S b ' THANKS furnit good Longing' for a smile from a fat' that : agoodlnrirlc., house 1with't•t; r , i, : ,t . newly shingled barn, will) view stab-' 1s $91110. Mallcarriers on Winghani Rural ling and drive shed "'l<lic property is 11 ane• knows the depths of 1111r• rt.- 'tlriti:on two miles of "VC/Ingham, and grei, a most desirrable, piece, 1 Foe we remteinlier, ts'hilc others for - j. V1tr ''9t A.dmieiitrator get. Thos. Tresis, Ailr.tiinnrefi, Mother, wistC,r;a and br•oth>vrs. Routes wish to thank the box -holders for their considerate courtesies' lur- ing tlic past year and for alto retncrn brances extended by sonic at the Christmas .exsnn, WINCir':E .A.M ADVANCEM 1'TiVr:ES tyy,, 1C<.u?,. •i rCA'.4 ;' t: 'l c ,` :.. re.9 1$14)3.0 or 1t;19'ld:St Oft'eltn)eesi" Than the Pceliee ('"Miert„ A, /lgarig" of nius boys, bt t n e seven aucl Mot*ext ,ears 'ol ct 1 Feared before tie', 13'u11, l.tlgt, magistrates recently. "Yon want::: te be the best, fighting street in yei,1 diotriet?" sa'id the magistrates c, ' ) stud the leader of the gang ar 1cee. In advising the boys th join t:.. I3oy Scouts, the trtagiitratel'N shoe, that .they knr'w their business. high spirits that make boys 11: should not be suppressed, but or .:.. fixed. Tlien the "bad boy" of to -1..:; is on the road to beoo+ning the citizen of to-imorrorv, sea's a vri•' ; in AnSwerS. This is the keynote of a hover et perinaent undertaken by the r Constable of Hyde, Me, 3, W 1) He has started a club for beyt. t .t_ have come under pollee notice. ,, various offences. Part of the 1 ;hall is being given him frie lot club to meet in, and local had; r the Boy Scott and Boys' 1'ri: ; .. movements, members of Toe rt 1:11 others are helping in the work„ - Refresbments are provided teeti evening, and ,the program of the 0ln. includes sports, games, drill, cone- I•,c and competitions. Mr. deeteist that he is convinced that this 11 y c" tackling his "bad boys" well work, an .Ear better than bringing them betort the magistrates., • There is drama behinds the way i which Mr. Danby recc r1 cd til, n which is being used to s club. Some years ago a tonal 1.411'..1. can was suspected of using his or ::I.• ises for gambling. Eventually li'- left Hyde, telling Mr. Danis) tle.1 it was making the place too: hot fur The former publican than :aft eC a commission agent's busii. a a. Blackpool. Every year he tete: ei. Danby a cheque for his work ton; n; Hyde children, and when he ease r.. him £3,000, subject to an a.ou r.!; t' be used. at his discretion, "to cir: t y ur'. Itis good work," It is the fiat-co:.t en this money that is starting the llad Boys' Club. There are boys' clubs in the pourer districts of many big cities, but the Hyde experiment is a new one. But chief constables and nagitiate i11 other towns will probably see that 14 "2urn. iqDuae" V's club does not rG iabs MEDICINAL MUSS. One of the Nat -Ural Wonders of the World. On the north shore of Admiralty Island, lying between the mainland and Vancouver Island, the misty, water -laden fog from the Sap= 'cur- rent has the effect of producing a growth of muss, declared by scien- tists to be one tit the itatiiial won- ders of the northwest. The cellular growth starts on the drooping boughs" of hemlock and spruce and continues to grow percale nlally. Specimens of this moss twen- ty feet long and four feet wide at. the point of contact with the branch have been found. These blanket -like growths of moss are so luxuriant and rank as to darken the forests along the shore of the island. Where spruce overhang the water mows keeps on growing after reaching the sea and extends many feet into the beach and tidewater. Tourists viewing the island from steamers report this moss hanging in long blankets from forest trees gives the Impression of many Indian wig- wams erected among them. Recent experiments with this kind of freely growing moss indicate that it has medicinal properties as does the swamp or sphagnum, widely used as surgical dressing in the world war. Other uses suggested for the har- vested and dried moss are pacic.ng material, stuffing for mattresses, cushions and automobile seats, and for fertilizer, since it is composed largely of nitrogen. As soon as re- moved from the forest trees a new growth begins at once and, in a sin- gle summer, reaeltes a prodigious length. Two Chinese Aviator's. Two AibE'rt:a boys of Chinese origin are Making their marks in the aero- nautical world. William ICay, son of Quan Kay or Arrewood, and Y. Foy o1 Calgary, were among the honor students to graduate recently from the Marshall Flying School, Marshall, lt&iss. Kay has just completer) Itis' 50 - hour course in advanced aviation and is ,now specialising in piloting such new production airplanes as the Mnnocoupe and the •Waco. With his ft ter, Kay hopes to pioneer In com- mercial atiation in China,' Roy, after' conipieting his 50 -hour course at Marshall, went to New York, where he is learning seaplane aviation. He, too, will specialize in commercial :flying, but has not defi- nitely decided where he will locate. Both young men made splendid re- cords at Marshall and are considered among the most promising of the younger fliers on this continent. Membership {rowing. Thousands of active suplortel'e of the League of Nations are now or- ganized' throughout Canada, Accord- ing to the general secretary of the Lt,agut' of Nations in Canada the membership of the organization here has grown in three y(>arrd from }cies than 0 thousand to almost ,fifteen thousand' in nutribet',. Altheuc;tt 134tit onl;ly stippnr aril by worsen or- i'1rizatroly, mole than half the 1tt'llr- 1 errs tire 17171111111::;s men -•.111 311 9.151) Coletnth a the Yrrnle, nttnllimeet 1' ruri'. tang to 85 pee cent. ' l,,onrii»i ;919:1ta ty, i`i,'1 Zed. , 91011nd Railway of Low47:11l.it ''ia, 0151111 }a rim by al stall; 1.;' 4 009 ;6'11 by clay 011.71 is1, ny , hat 1,1011 cars which travel a day ca'tying a9 0, . 1 1117(,000 ilug:wagcti's, 7' 11 ai11e•tt of trach sunk. 'this :1syr et.; v rry eight. 'ititc;h sal' le .•1. •., _vt•:ry throe days, inspected %!t! ,e1 w c e ks and 'overhauled r e•vc , y .titttten-tuontiul,, BELGRAVE Mrs. Cassels of Lucknow is spt'tu1- ieg a t9lre 'witir her neioe, Mrs, John Rintoul of ',Mortis. Mrs, J. 911. Coultes returned on Saturday 'after visiting with 110E xis- ter, Mrs George Pocock of Watfued Errs. Farquahar, who has spent the hast couple of weeks With her dati- ghter, Mos. Joe Clegg, returned 41 her home lit Clinton Saturday. C. R, Coultes spent the week-t:lyd in Toronto. The fin patients in the vicinity are, = recovering, also the victims of the 1 measles will soon be out again. _ BLUEVALE lei Thursday, January 10th, 1929, '111111il11 1110111 61 111'111111111111111!)111111111111101111.111 111/0111 1111 1l 1111111111w111111111111111111110U11111111110 J .Thurs.ay, Sml r�t,. turday Mas. W. J. Johnston is visiting with relatives at Brussels this week. Owing to the severe storm on Sim - day the attendance at both churches was' small Services at Eaddies' and at Ebenezer were cancelled., School re -opened on 9i(o 7day with a very slight .attendance owing, to several being on the sick list arid on account of the bad storm. Herb ;Lowell of Oak .Lake, Man., is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam. Thornton, It is three years, since Herb has been down this way. Mrs. Draper of the 3rd line spent a few days with Mrs, Agnes :Kerney. I1I®III@111®111® 111 MORRIS The many friends of Miss Mary Hunter are glad to see her out again after her severe two week's illness with the "flu." Mr. T. P. Cain iff-1 Iil12lll1/111E111111111101111i911116111111111111132i111S1151I1111111111111111 I111 The encs of the year was saddened Towellings, Pure Linens.:..__ .... 22c, 26c, 29c. Lunch and Bridge Sets, all. linen 95c to $3.49 Silk and Wool Hose, all siz- es 89c Scarfs - Handkerchief Sets 69c Repp Bed Spreads with col- ored borders $2.911 Fancy Dress Rayons, spec, " 39c 40 in. Factory Cotton, Eng- lish make 26c Men's Flannel Work Shirts 1.19 Men's Heavy Sweaters ... $3.49 and $4.19 Heavy Blue and Black Over- alls $1.59, $1.79 Men's Fine Shirts $1.69, 1,95. Men's Suits Specials • $15.95, $17.65, $19.75 y ata. dais Flannels, 54 in. ' all wool, special, yd. $1,19 English Checked Flannels, 58 inches wide $1.95 36 in. Flannelette, white and colored 22c and 29c tt9. 111. 32 in. Gingham, and Chant brays 19c Crutn's English Prints 23c Cretonnes arid Art Sateen, 19c to 59c Scrims and Curtain Nets, reg. to 75c, for 31c le Men's Fleeced Shirts and >�> Drawers 79c a.. Heavy all wool Shrits and Drawers $1.79 Work Sacks, special ,:._...- ....... 42c Men's Caps, spec. ....-98c, - $1.39 Men's Overcoats, Special pri- ces . $13.95, $19.95, $23.45' ILL )m, 1113111.!111131111811111111111311111111111111111111111 for Lucknoiv residents, especially the 111111111 older .cement, by the sudden death on Sunday afternoon of Mr. Thomas F. Cain, for many years proprietor of = the Cain House. Mr. Cain, who had been feeling rather better than usual 111, for some Weeks was ,chatting with members of the household in the ho- tel sitting room 'when he suddenly expired. About three weeks ago he had celebrated his 84111 birthday.' Within recent years he had been ser- iously.111 a number of times but had LI been fairly well this winter. -Sen - tin el. inter-Sen-tines. 113 The nine -pound baby daughter of Y! Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Demaine of St. Boniface, has created a 11611- record. Fee. When the young lady' opened her mouth. to cry for the first , time it I was discovered that she had two Id ,�., ly-grown teeth i,n' the lolly jaw. Skaters and Curlers: are now both•), ElllefillallS1110112111E11151111111111 slll®IIs 111111IIRl1118H1E111®III®Illlsl11E11111111®11112111&Y111di1. nnouncing a usiness Change. 0Y® We have taken over the Boyce Tinshop and Mumbling business, and feel that with six years' successful practical experience we can serve the needs of the public. �. TINWARE, GRANITEWARE COLEMAN LAMPS, STOVES OF ALL KINDS ■ Tinsmithing, Furnace Work and Plumbing Work Done Promptly and Satisfactorily. Bf ACH satisfied with weather conditions, f1ir,® Boyce's Old Stand. lb�✓T.p'}ca°r}� it has.been cold enough to make y o t1q, Ont. splendid. ice. As a result the Aretla. j 1111199111i1111®1111111181 11111 I1118N111111111IH®11116111 11161fri I tiiillll@91061111fiiIil11III1IIiI51II4III111I11B1111111iP1 and the Ctuslin, Club each are 11m11 patronized every night'. ' Crew of a United States flying machine remained in the air almost :seven days continuous flying. Stip- plies of gasoline and oil were trans- ferred in the air. - This cunstitiutcs a world 'record, but there is no great surprise in the American's carrying off the prize. .rhe whole nation was in the air the first two years of the Great War. AUCTION SALE The Undersigned has been instruct- ed by WILLIAM McGREGOR. Lot 38, 39, Con, 6, East Wawanrr.h, to sell by public auction at 1 o'clock on TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd the following live stocks, etc., Aged Mare, black mare rising 4 years, 13ay marc rising 3 years, cow 4 years old, dtie August 1; Holstein calx 13 )gars old, with calf at foot; Durham cow, '6 years old; 4 steers rising 3 years; 7 steers rising 2 years; 4 heifers 7isirtg 3., years; 4 heifers rising 2 vettese ''5 sprint; calves; brood saw, dne ] eb. 2; plow, scales, capacity IA0 lbs, nearly new; Winscorisiti intrnh,•rtur and brooder, 140 egg size, Terms -All sums of $10 and ,under, cash; over that amount 1) motors' credit 011 appruvcd joint. 'lobs, 01'1% 1 , cud per an atm 11'r. etude off fc • Jame. 1 yl (17, r010(7. WINTER BATTERY CARE To neglect you battery in Winter, is initing trouble for spring. Store it with us and save this trouble and expense, W. I ngllanl, \Vingham & Vulcanizing Depot. BIG, BOOZE BURGLARY ( Walkerton Herald -Tinges) An aged \'Vinghantite, who annually. buys a permit at the Walkerton Dis- pensary' and gets his year's supply at' one crack, palled into poi's last leeck with his wife and did his an- nual stunt at the local Licluory. When the, vendor, diaries Hnck, heard the 'request for a case of Old Irish whiskey at $39.00, he was about to put a smaller limit `on the 'Wing- lfamite, but'When the latter showed hint his former permit, which only contained the one iters, Charlie de- cided to let tlic cargo Pass and sold print another permit to enscroll 111c purchase, thereon. The old couplet left for home feel- ing that they were insured' against cramps in the "tummy" for another twelve months. Rut i is safer a ccl1ulaicl n ut l pep to swim' through the lake of 1ariln- stone in Satan's sweat shop than to expose a case of whiskey in ,Tees - water and try to get by. The aged couple from Wingham found this out and the police are noir' working on the case, But trying to pick evidence out of a Teeswater man about booze is as discouraging as a mosquito try- ing to suck the life blood out of a graven image. Every ':l eeswater•ite it seems, votes dry,and to quiz tl cin 1 1 on the liquor question is to step on their pct corn,. They do good by .stealth over there, and that's why the case of "Old Trish" can't be found, We would like .to think some "Carne 'Nation had dumped that cargo into the •river, but we fear that stiln.ebody's darling J.nows more about that booze over tlierc',than the authorities will evor discover, As they never let: their right hand lin01i' What their left hand does, IT is hard for the police to get next,. Whether the Winghantitcs stopped • off to do :Some shopping or just- how they came to tarry in Teeswater, it is difficult to learn, but in any eVent, they 'found their auto as bare as I.Olcl Mother` Hubbard's cupboard, when they 11'ent to spy around for the b(t07. e. 1121st g it' il@11 i1 f 1 1�1 1 111 I' ll 1 1010011li01l1$1111fr >l 141011$1 1 10101 111101011111 1 11umMflimmio, 1'/047 1177n44171 3,IUV.tl]11a1 Uxnt W+.,1I nr1+ 111033mt uwvr Ertl IM 91 +: MM ri MO Sinnott nrern 1 1A SAVINGS as high as 50 pep' cent on fuel hill claim ed by customers, F -i undredsofTestimanials Installed 111 ten " minutes ori: fuel floor of hutting plant, Write rte fo}' illustrated lit- e ei'attii'e and prices. MEM y 60% the t or coke,' • is wasted 117 1 of the ft cl coal c 1 e � (,17, C)ve1,117717e'y in the form of ',, 3the 1 installation I: I '. st77c'rl.c, and gases, most of which is saved 1��, ,117t�t�il�.tlarl of just -Rite Ptt'el Savers, RESIDENT AGENTS WANTED PHILIP DIES PUMP Cid-' Ltd., KITCHENS*, Mit