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HOLIDAY SEASON IS HERE
Vacuum Bottles 59c. Bathing Caps 19c. to $1.00.
Summer Toilet Goods sale this week -Many articles you need to
make your holiday pleasant, at bargain prices.
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Whgbant, Ontario
PLEASES PARTICULAR PEOPLE
AN UNUSUAL ANL INTERESTING EVENT
auty Expert to Visit ur Stor
One Week Only, July 8th to 15th
HAVE YOUR SKIN ANALYZED FREE BY
THIS A'LURE DERMATOLOGIST
You are invited to avail yourself of the ser-
vices of this trained A'Lure Beautician free of char-
ge or obligation, She will make a complete analysis
of your skin, recommend the most suitable treat-
ment and give you a free facial to show the super-
iority of A'Lure Analysis Method of Beauty Cul=
ture and A'Lure Toiletries.
Appointments Now. A Private Booth
Phone for yours. will be provided.
C. H. McAVOY, WINGHAM
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5C.
STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE -Ap-
ply- to George Baird, Wingham
Town PIot..
FOR HAY FORK EQUIPMENT,
including rope, pulleys, cars and
hangers. W. J. Duff, liluevale,
FOR SALE -White Leghorn spring
pullets.' Mrs. T. Ritchie.
FOR SALE -Hay by the acre. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Jennie Currie.
FOR SALE -Six acres of red clover
and timothy, first cut, and 10 acres
of timothy. Will be sold by the
acre. Woods Bros., 8th concession.
• WANTED AT ONCE -Young girl.
` wanted for general housework. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Frances Griffin.
FOR SALE-- Small •frame building,
f suitable for, summer kitchen or gar-
; Apply to Chas. F. Smith,.
1 Francis- street.
FARM FOR SALE
We offer this week one of the fin-
est farms in Huron County, and it
pays to buy the best.
Good /and, good buildings, close to
school and znarket. Possession giv-
en: in the fall,
Particulars as to price etc., given
on request tointending purchasers.
Abner Cosens,
Insurance and Real Estate,
Wingham; Ontario.
CARD OF THANKS
WINO/TAM A 1VANCR»MES
THTJRSDAY, JULY' 4th, 1929,
A HOUSE I-AMIIST
Wingham is just now suffering
from a hawse famine, --that is there
are not enough hooses to supply the
demand, a, situation that has become
acute during the last few weeks.
And according to the statement of
aurn t n
a ufacturers this situation is
likely to become more in the near
future Gun-Son••Ola, Company Lim-
ited added 20 or more hands in
the last month, and the manager
states if housing accommodation can
be provided additional workmen will
be taken on. Growing pains
states if housing accommodation can
very best indications that all is go-
ing well locally, but they demand the
most seriphs consideration from the
business' igen, and from . those in a
position to provide the necessary
remedy.
With the present prosperity at-
tracting out manufacturing industr-
ies, and every evidence of perman-
ance for the "future is bright, it
looks as if the Chamber of .' Com -
melte, Town Council, and Business
Men's` Association, have a concrete
question on which they might well
deliberate with a view of
solving. Wingham has not had a
house building expansion for along.
time, and: the present Situation is a
natural one. A very large proposi-
tion of the home are 'owned by the
occupants and the balance are al-
ready leased. In addition practically
every available flat is taken. The
big question arises, how best to pro-
vide necessary house accommodation?
Can some plan be advised to pro-
vide housing for a dozen additional
families this year? It can hardly be
expected that the manufacturing
firms be held solely responsible for
this addition to the town's . wealth.
Rather should men of means come
forward and assist, and thus secure
an additional guarantee for their stake
in the community. Every new
family brought t"o town is a big asset,
and if a dozen or more could be
provided for this year, it would be of
great advantage to the business men.
There is the joint stock proposition,
which /oaks . the most natural, 'but
this can be better determined. later.
One business man suggests building
an apartment house, which would be
assured of permanent accupancy, un -
dee all conditions. An apartment
house in a town of 2300 is some -
What ,f a nr ..1_ 'ia ;I,c project has
many attractive inducements and is
As
;\Ir. Isaac Walker and family one worth 'every consideration, wish stated before, a very pleasing expert -
to express their sincere thanks to
their friends and neighbours for the sion in our manufacturing industries
kindness and sympathy shown during
has createde a house famine; which
the long illness and bereavement of
their dear mother,
CARD OF THANKS
1 Mrs. John Goy and family wish to
'thank their many friends and neigh-.
,bourn for the kindness shown then,
in their recent sad bereavement, .also
the beautful 'floral tributes, and es-
pecially to Mrs..Weyburn. Smith who
nursed Mr. Goy through his illness.
' CARD OF THANKS
' Mr. John Waiter and family wish
to express their sincere appreciation
of the lcindness and sympathy shown
to theist by their friends and neigh-
:atumarnb,4uv11rrnrnnuurrrnt ttttt nt4n4agnlnmm4u4,4ei, Mtnee,u4,rmtt tHIPMnn,u,un4w4unmu,4nl,unu., hours, also for the beautiful floral
FORo
SALE Per acre Timothy and STRAWBERRIES FOR 'SALE -
suit buyer, Terms <Yiven. Apply to George Baird, Wingham
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M. Purdue, phone tone 37
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FOR SALE--4-year-old mare, about i
1400 lbs., broken. Address Box A,
Advance -Times.
Alfalfa i.
afa
Hay will sell uant' •
q sties to
tributes, during their recent sad' be-
1r
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� eat etnent.
HURON SPECIALTY FARMS
D4rii g _tkce arloath. of: June we can
supply you with baby chicks at $10
per .hundred. These are S. C. White
Legi'torns, that . world famous Barron
strain. Big hens that lay large eggs
and plenty of them,
The Walter Rose Poultry Farah,
Brussels, Ontario.
We can supply you with Baby
Chicks from, blood tested stock, Bar-
ron strain, at $12 per 100, June de-
livery. For all orders received three
weeks before the chicks are wanted
These are big, strong, healthy chicks.
we will give a discount of 5 per cent.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given, ;pursuant to
Section un
50, Chap.
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rof the. tcviSlStatuete
of Ontario, aIle
s that 1 persons
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having claims against the Estate of
Mary Florence Flcuty late of the
Town of Wingham in the County cif
:Huron, Spitt.ster, deceased, who died
ori
orabout a ',
t the fourth day of June,
A. 17. 1929, are required to' send by
pest, prepaid, tn• to deliver to.R. Van -
stone, Wirwhant, Ontario, Solicitor
for the :ldminiatratrix on or before
the fifteenth day of. 'July, A. It. 1920,
lhEar•; a arty eti and addresses, with full
particulars ticulars in writing. of their claims,
and the nature of the securities (if
any) held by them duly verified by a
statutory declaration,
And take notice further that, after
the said fiftcnth day, of July, 19.29,
the said Adininstratrix will proceed
to distribute the ayst.:ts of the ,said r', -
tato among the parties entitled there-
to, having regard only - to the claims
of which she she then have had iotice
and the said adnttiistratrix shall not
be liable for the said assets or' - .any
part thereoftoany person ;.,,f whose
claire she shall not then have receiv-
ed uotrce.e
Dated at 'Wingham, tine ° twent
S
aeceind day of Jane, A, Fe. 1029.
R. VANSTONE, •
\Vinghettrt P. r).
Solicitor for the Admitgi^itra l.ri- .
AUCTION SALE -Of the household
effects of the late Miss Meaty will
be held at' her late home, Josephine 1.
street, Wingham, on Saturday, July
6th:
AGE QUANTITIES of Second.!
Hand Brick and Lumber for sale.
Apply on premises next ,Bell Furn-
iture Co. factory, or ,to the .under-.
signed. R. Vanstone, Wingham, r
BABY CHICKS --Barred Rocks front
• Johnston strain, Meaford, Ont, who
for eight years has been winner in 1
Laying Contest, Ottawa. June
chicks now on hand 121e. J. Har-
c'ey .Bryon, Brussels, Phone 12-8.
, TENDERS will be received by' the
andersigned for shingling School
House No. 9, Turnberry, Powell
school, for `
work
only.
Tenders
�r
s
I close July 3rd. For fudther infor-
mation
apply to Thos. Wheeler.
Secretary -Treasurer.
j BABY CT-IFCKS- �re
Only
tvdo m
ore
hatches, June 28th, Barred Rocks
1:5c; S. C. W. Legorns
1.3c each.
'fitly 5th hatch, _ Rocks 13e, Leg -
horns lie each. This is your last
chance for this seasont o secure
t ts e • u ., •r
chicks' fr~mt our. choice breeding
pens. C. G. Campbell, R. R. No, 2,
Auburn, Ont., Phone Blyth 10-24.
'l ENDERS --Tenders will be receiv-
ed
for• lifting and laying; tile and
for the repairing open portion on
the Jermyn Drain. Tenders to be
in hands of Clerk not later than
2Siti July, 1.929,' Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Plans and profile ean. be seen in
Clerk's office. L J. Wright, Reeve,
W. R. Cruikshank, Clerk.
TENDERS WANTED --Tenders will
be received by the undersign;d a�
the school House, of S. 5, No. 6,
Turnberry, at 7 o'clock on Thurs-
day, July :[1th, for giving two coats
of paint to Holmes school, and for
building a chimney. No tender ne-
trgsaril•y accepted. Roy Porter,
Secretary,
DA'' CE
To the
Bine Water Boys
Every THURSDAY EVENING
In
Wingham Arena
Jitney Dancing
ON JULY 12th
Dancing in the 'afternoon and
evening,
owstiosowase
Th8 years enu,rito,uu .nc-rze
raiser its British Columbia is Annie
Turner, twelve -year-old daughter of
James Turner, Cadbore Bay stock
breeder, Her 14 -month-old short
hornto
s er sired by BrafdhIMil ar-
s
4ui and wei hip
g g around 1,100
lbs., won the grand championship
of all breeds at the Tamloops bull
sale and fat stock show.
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Eaeh set of
euintent oftbe
a e
p
Trans -Canada Limited and Moun-
taineer, and there are eighteen of
them, is worth upwards of a. mil -
Hon dollars this year, the new
rolling stook having added consid-
erably to the value as well as to
the attraction of the famous flyer.
'The C. P, T. Angus Shops at Mont -
teal were busy tall winter bnildinn
special sleeping,,dining, and sola-
rium lounge ears for this special
de Luise service' hetwer r: :Montreal
and Vancouver and Chicago and
Vancouver.
The Indian ofn? i rnulil wield a
wicked tarttahawlt out to -day rte
eau handle a ;Trach brassie rite.
Isola -forte is thr•pntenerl or the •rott
links by Indian rtol!ers and it is
likely that at Turn' t A'tm ria, the
redskins will dtavelotr hath crrn"r.
prowess. Indian raririinc ft his
beets deereed, 4t`4' to h . mni' i era r`ta
eiebtt=ro hole golf rrsmr,.;a
famous inonn'i t
risint' strneeat;' rr 5n.,...,.,.
lyw v, t' 7tt „Ip to 1 :. ,ll'ap 'tl ,14
Golf fans.'
promises to become more acute in
the near future. Wingham has in
the past shown every liberal consid-
eration
onsideration;to them, knowing the future
of the plan, is locked up with their
success. The present situation is just
as vital to them aspast occasions,
and deserves 'a practical and ready
assistance,
BELGRAVE
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Stonehouse
of London, spent the week -end with
their, parents Robt, Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Proctor and
son of London were week -end visi-
tors with Mr, and Mrs. Brandon,
Miss Patience Scott visited with
her uncle, Mr. David Scott over Sun-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. McKenzie and daugh-
ter .Louise motored to Windsor on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Wray of Beeton
and Mr, and Mrs. Armstrong of Tor-
onto called at J. A. Brandon on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell of
Kingsville called on friends in the vil-
lage on Dominion day.
lVIr. and kirs. A, Brooks Centralia,.
were holiday visitors with Mrs. Scan-
drett.
Mrs. Fox' of Whitechurch visited
with Mrs. Leslie.
hI
ts.os '
,� .Littre of 'Winthrop spent
a few days with her parents, iVfr, and,
Mrs. W. Geddes,
The members of Belgrave L. O. L.
and L. I3
held their anrtt
talcitl t
rch
service on Sunday evening, June 80,
and there was a good .turnout of mem-
bers and also a large number of
vis -
ting members,
.Cite members gath-
ered at the hall and marched to the
United church, Rev. Jas. Scobie,'pas-
or of the 'church, gave a verya.ppro-
riate address which was followed
with close attention by those present,
he male choir of the church sang
wei well selected anthems which were
nest appreciated, Mier the service,
he members returned to the hall
'hero a hearty vote of thanks was
endered Rev. Mr, Scobic, -the organ-
st, and chair, also officials of the
hurch for their services. 'Mr. Scobie
eplied to the thanks in a short
peach.
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MeEWENT
tICI+ NSBD AUCTIONEER
Sales of Farm Stock and Imple-
monts, Real Estate, etc:ry, conducted
with satisfaction and at moderate
charges.
THE GOVERNMENT'S
INTENTION
The Minister of Trade and Com-
merce made a sensible and reassur-
ing speech on Fariday at Tara. :Bruce
County, when M. A. Mewhinney AL -
LA., received a unanimous nomina-
tion. Mr,112alcolm's office is an ex-
cellent' ' observation post, and he him-
self has, a keen and practiced eye for
the facts and realiites of the trade
situation. His judgement is that the
value of Canada's exports to the
United States, which is about $500,-
000,000 yearly, will not shrink mat-
erially, no matter, what the ta riff fix-
ers at Washington may do.
Mr. Malcolm described with humor
Mr. Bennett's proposal of an Empire
trade conference as an attempt .to
climb on the Liberal wagon. This
claim be illustrated by soine inspir-
ing,. statistics, Since the present
Government took office Canadian
trade with "the United Kingdom, has
grown from $41'7,000,000 to $625,000,
000; with the sister Dominion of
Australia from $11,000,000 to $223,-
000,000; with British South Africa
$4,000,000 to $12,500,000; with British.
East India from $7,000,000 to $22,-
000,000; with British West Indies
from $28,000,000 to $41,000,000; with
New Zealand from $6,000,000 to $3,-
000,000; . and with the whole 13ritish.
Empire from $500,000,000 to $800,-
000,0000.
800;000,0000. Imports from British coun-
tries have increased from $347,000,-
000 to $539;000,000. Although the in-
crease in exports is double that in
imports, -the leader of the Opposition
complains of the extent of our pur-
chases, ignoring the truth that if we
are to sell we must also buy. Two
significant passages in Mr. Malcolm's
speech should find general assent.
In any opinion there are many ar-
ticles of British manufacture which,.
if known to the Canadian public,
could be purchased by Canadian con-
sumers to- better advantage than the
commodities which are now bought
from the 'United States,
Canada has made, and will tuakc,
her own tariff structure to suit her
own economic necds,and 'I hesitate
not one moment to say that if the
changes i nose American tariff which
may take place in November are
found to be determined to the inter-
ests of Canada the changes necessary ,
in our tariff structure to correct the
imade. "the time, Inewever, to discuss
the Government's action is when the
budget is brought down, and not
before. •
This will satisfy reasonable Cana-
dians. 'Those who are making faces
at the United States and shaking their,
fists are taking a futile and ridiculous
attitude. If measures must be taken
to repair any injury done at Washing-.
ton, Mr. Malcohn has indicated the
proper method. If Canada is to
find compensation within the British
Empire for any loss inflicted by
United States legislation the Govern-
inlcm,
ent" is qualified to, solve the prob-
MORRIS COUNCIL
The Council met in the Township
Hall on Monday, June 17th, 1929 with
all members present.
The minutes of the last meeting
and special meeting were read and
r• pproved
The monthly report of the School
'Truant Officer was received and ac-
cepted.
ccepted.
At the resumed Court of Revision
on the Assessment Roll, the assess-
menton lot 28, con. 3, was reduced
$400; as. 'eV. C. Laidlaw had killed
his dog, it was struck off; part lot
S 1, con. 5, formerly owned by. Alex,
McDonald, was assessed to William.
Dunbar; .a dog was struck off for
VlTtn. Kellington, The. Court of Ree
vision was then closed.
A petition was received from Jos,
Yuill and others asking for a muni-
cipal drain. The petition was adopt-
ed.
At a special meeting, the "contract
of furnishing power' for the crusher
leas given to John Rintoul at 45 Cts.
a yard for gravel delivered in thebins,
e
The contractor eta furnishes oil fuel,
teams and : men to crush the ` graveI,
and after the first settings moves and
sets the crusher. .
i
The following
accounts were paid:
Russel Riclimoncl, for work on the
Well's Drain $52,50; Wallace Agar,
balance' contract on survey -Agar
drain, $2.00; T, McLean, work on the
Blackball Drain, $2,00; James Pea-
cock, equalizing' School sections No,
8, 3, 17, 11, 4, 12,) $24.00; Earl An-
derson, painting bridge and material,
$7,25, lamb killed by dogs $13; Tho
Miller, making tile, $11;. Ingot Iron
Co., culvert $174,41; W. Somers, a
scraper $1:0; Sam Wilton, iron sheets,
750; W. Smith,' painting signs $2,00;
Patrolmen - Lewis. Jewitt, $124.23;
James Noble, $68,75; R. D. Golley,
$252,80; Geo, Xelly $12; W, 0, Hen-
derson, $18.25; Frank Beirnes $22,48;
Wm. Craig, $37.25; James Anderson,
$10,,00; Chas, Workman, $270,9.1.
Conned
will greet at the Hail on
Monday,, Jttly 15th, 1929,
A. Macl3wen, Clerk,
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Men"s sear Specials !
SUITS
Men's and Young Men's models in
new light tweeds for summer wear,
sizes 36 to 40. ' Two specials at 11.95
and $14,95. -
STRAW HATS 95c
Men's Sailor Vats in plain and fan-
cy weaves, regular values to $2,50, all
sizes, special 95c.
BROADCLOTH SHIRTS $1,79
Fine quality Broadcloth Shirts in .
white only, attached collars, sizes 14
to lbj•, reg. $2.25, special $1.79.
BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR 69c
Men's fine Balbriggan Shirts and
Drawers, sizes 34 to 44, regular 85c
value, special 69c.
UNDERWEAR COMB. 0,00
Gold Tock Buttoniess Combination
made from fine quality Nainsook, siz-
es 36 to 42, special $1.00.
New Ties 59c
Fine Shirts $1.39
Work Shirts ... ' $1.39
Odd Pants $3.19
Boys' ;Bloomers $1,19
59c
Fine Sok
e 4€
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Fresh Groceries.
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Our trucks will gladly give you service, or if you
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Wingham, Ontario.
Phone 271
TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant under the hand of the Mayor of the Town of
Wingham and the Corliorate Seal of the said Town of Wingham bearing
date the 25th day of March, A,D. 1929, to the directed, commanding me to
levy upon the several parcels of land hereinafter mentioned and described
as being in the Town of Wingham for the arrears respectively due ,there-
upon together with costs, I do hereby give notice that unless the said ar-
rears and costs be sooner 'paid I shall, on Saturday, the 6th day. of July,
A.D. 1929, at the hour of 10o'clock in the forenoon of 'that day, in the Town
Hall in the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, sell by Public Auc-
tion so much of the said lands as may be sufficient to discharge the taxes
and all charges incurred in and about the said sale and the collection of the
same. ,
Naar Description Years in Arrears Taxes Costs Total Name of Patented
Arrears
�� Party t or un
y pat_.
assessed ' ented
1. Lots 12, 13 & 14 1928-26-27-28 $109.32 $14,25. $123.57 Marion Peed.
McIntosh Street Johnston
South
Lots 4; 5 & 6 1925-26-27-28 $ 78.49 $ 13.47 $ 91.96 C. I\I. Pat'd
3, P r 1 Walker
a t ..ot 13, 12''e, 1926-27-28 $. 20.18 $ 12.01 $ 32.19 le ax Rhum Pat.
Dated at Wingham this 27th day of March, A. D. 1929,
W. A. GALBRAITH,
Treasurer, Town of Wingham.
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