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WANT AD'S
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A SNAP—A couple of good stoves, FOR SALE—Baby Chicks from hea-
d winter porch, storm door and vy laying strains of S. C. W. Leg -
frame, steps, winter porch and in- horns and Barred Rocks. Our O;
side doors. Enquire at this .office. A. C. Leghorns are mated with
AUCTION SALE—Estate of the late pedigreed males from W. H. Fisher
of Ayton, Ont., whose hens have at
Mary Ann Garniss at Bluevale, an
ST. HELENS
Mrs. McCrostie of Lucknow, was a
visitor last week with her sots.Will,
and Mrs. McCrostie.
The regular meeting .of the Harris
Mission Band will be held next Sat-
urday afternoon, May end.
Rev. Chas. Cumming is attending.
the meeting of Synod at London this
week,
Mrs. Marvin McDowell of West-
field, is spending a few clays with her
parents, Mr; and Mrs. Clark. Mrs,
Clark we are sorry to state is under
the doctor's care.
Mrs, Jas. Irwin has been a visitor,
with her father, Mr, Win. Woods.
Mrs. Colin McDonald received
word on -Monday, of the death, after
only a few day's illness, of her sous-
in, Mr. John . Reid of Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McDonald of
Wingham, visited ...during 'the week
with. Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd.
Mr. and Mrs, John Bennett; and
boys of Port Albert, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Rutherford.
Saturday, May 9th., at 3 o'clock.
See bills for list of household arti-
cles, including piano, sewing ma-
chines, rugs etc.
G O. Thornton, Executor.
T. R. Bennett, Auctioneer.
COW FOR. SALE—First class roan
four year old, due to calve loth of
May. J. E. Wright, Lower Wing -
ham.
CAR FOR. HIRE— Reasonable pri-
ces. Apply to John Reid, at Reid's LOST—On Main Street on Saturday
Garage` night, six dollars. Finder please
FOR SALE -6i acres of land in Town leave at Advance -Times.
Pot, North end. Enquire at Ad- LOST—Grey House Sweater some -
ranee Times. where between Belgrave and Wing -
FOR SALE CHEAP—z digging bar, ham. Finder kindly leave at this
2 doz..§ gal, gent jars; 2 boat oars; office.
21 assorted fur animal traps LOST—Gold Eversharp Pencil, . be-
Coal Heater, pipes; Baby Sleight, tween High School and Minnie St.
Chemical Closet, pipes and tablets; 1 Finder please leave at The Ad-
Reloading Set; Oak Sideboard, buf- 3 vance-Times.
fet style; Wash Stand, dark oak;
also my house on Minnie St. A. J. LARGE GARDEN—Rent free for the
Pilon. cultivating. Apply to Josh Hirst
different times won ist prize in the
egg laying contests at Ottawa. We
operate first class high priced incu-
bators and get a very high percent-
age of good strong healthy chicks,
so that we are in a position to of-
fer our Barred Rocks at 16c each,
till May esth., after that date 15c
each and our Leghorns at 15c each
for the season. Mrs. Geo. D. For-
tune at Jno. W. Fortune's, Wing-
ham,
ingham, Ont., Wroxeter phone No.
612 ring &
FOR SALE A. strong baby buggy PIANO—I wish to announce to the
for sale cheap. Apply to the Ad- t public that I am starting a class in
vance. 1• Piano, April lothe moderate terms.
Apply to Ruby J. Dickson, Phone
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from_ 4.o6 r 22.
our pure bred Barred Plymouth
Rocks, bred for heay-y egg pfoduc- SALE OF CATTLE—At Cain Hou -
tion. Price of selected hatching se Stables, Lucknow on Saturday, a 11IIIsi1lil11111111111111E11111111N111®11!®11S1111111111111
eggs only five cents each. John May 2nd. 30 of the choicest cattle 2
Kerr, phone on 625. we have ever offered. D. E. Mc-
Tharsday, April ,Soil., z925
RAPID CITY
Mr. , Robert and Jim McNeil and
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Stewart of Ra-
pid • City, spent Saturday last in
Goderieh
Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Champion,
Jack and Harry of Fordyce and Mr.
Charles Lever of Calvin, spent Sun-
day last with Mrs. Mark .Gardner of j
Rapid City.
Miss M, Webster and Miss E. W
Craig of Lucknow, called on friends =a
in our burg last Sunday evening.
Mr. •arid Mrs. Phillip Stewart and
babe of Lucknow, visited with Mr.
.and Mrs. Jas. Fisher of Rapid City,
last Sunday.
Mr. Roderick McCrea and family
are moving into the house owned by
Mr. Neil McInnes of Lucknow, we
welcome Mr, and Mrs. McCrea into
our burg,
FORDWICH
Harry Aiken is carrying his arm in
a sling as the result of a rather pecu-
liar accident. He and a comrade were
playing "catch" with a baseball when
the ball happened to Strike his wrist,
fracturing it rather severely.
The Horticultural Society is staging
a sort of perpetual flower show. Each
week they place in Mr. Sansom's.
store window some specimen of wild,
garden or house flower with a short
history attached, also the name of the
grower, or, if a wild flower, the place
where it was found. This is found to
stimulate interest and is leading up to
a tulip show to be held some tinie in
May.
Mrs. William Edgar, of this place,
underwent an operation in Stratford'
Hospital last week. Her many friends
are glad to hear that she is making a
good recovery.
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EAST WAWANOSH
Mr. arid Mrs. Jas.- Robinson and
week -end at the home of - Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Robinson.
Miss Grace Wightmen of Guelph,.
is visiting at her home here.
Much sympathy is felt in this com-
munity with Mr. Harry McClenaghan
and two little children of Belgrave,
in -:their sad bereavement.
Miss Luella and Mr. Bailie Parrott
of Blyth, spent Sunday last at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boyle of
St. Augustine.
IN MEMORIAM
Bell -In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, Annie Maria Edgar,
who fell asleep, May 3rd.,'"1924:
Short and sudden was the call
Of wife,mother, loved by all,
The blow was great, the shock severe.
We little thought her death so near,.
And only those that have lost can tell
The pain of parting without farewell.
The golden gates were opened,
A gentle voice, said, "Come."
And with farewells . unspoken
She calmly entered home.
Sadly missed by Husband, sons and
daughters.
It was only a glad "Good -morning!"
As she passed along the way,
But it spread the morning's glory
Over the livelong day.
The ' Rapid City fishing gang
caught over three .hundredfish at
Pine River one evening last.week.
Mr. Herb Miller called on our line -
one day last week, delivering fruit
trees .from the Stone and Wellington
Rursery, Herb won the grand prize
for the largest sale of trees in Hur-
on. and Bruce by any of their 'sales-
men.
TOWN OF WINGHAM"
By -Law No. 95', 1925
For regulating milk produced for
sale, offered for sale, or sold within
the Municipality of Wingham, passed
in accordance with the provisions of
sections of the Ontario Milk Act.
The Council of the Corporation of
the Town of Wingham enacts as fol-
lowe:
i.
No milk will be allowed to be sold
in the Town of Wingham unless such
milk has been produced,handled and
distributed in compliance with the re-
gulations set out in this by-law.
11.
I. Milch cows must be kept .clean
and must not be abused in any way.
2. No milk shall be sent forward
or sold from any milch cow that has
any ailment that would, affect the
quality or wholesomenesof the milk,
and any cow subject to such ailment
shall be removed from and ,kept 'se-
parate from the milling herd. •
3, ,Only clean wholesome food
shall be given to milch cows. No
strong flavored food which will affect
the odor or taste of the milk shall be
fed to milch cows at any time.
4. All water *supplied or available
to milch cows for drinking, and all
water used in cleansing utensils, must
be clean, pure, and protected -from
any dangerof pollution.
5. The stable in which milch cows
are kept, or in which they are milked,
must be kept clean, and in :a sanitary
condition.
6. No milk shall be sold or offer-
ed 'for sale, obtained from any cow
within six weeks before and within
five days ,after calving.
7. All milk utensils must be kept
thoroughly clean and sterilized before
use, and the process of milking and
of handling the milk in -stable and
'milk house be such as will ensure a
supply of clean, fresh milk.
8. All milk pumps, pipes, machin-
ery and apparatus .used for distribut-
ing or handling the milk must have
smooth interior surface, be construct-
ed and installed so that they can be
readily taken apart, and must be thor-
oughly_ cleaned before each using, and
be kept in a clean and sanitary con-
dition.
g. The onus of proof that milk
seized under this by-law was not in-
tended for sale within the Town.. of
Wingham, shall be upon the party
charged.
Any person convicted of .a breach
of any of the provisions of this By-
law shall forfeit and pay, at the dis-
cretion of the convicting Magistrate,
a penalty not exceedjing (exclusive of
costs), the sum of fifty , dollars,' and
not Fess than the sum of one dollar,
for each offense, and in default of
paytnent of the said penalty and costs
forthwith, the said penalty and costs, ready for re -surfacing. The ;funds
or costs only, may be levied by dis- provided for construction should be
tress and sale of the goods and chat- ample and 'program carried out in
tels of the offender and in case there 'full,'
. being -no distress found out of which The expenditure for maintenance
rto' II such penalty can be levied, the con- would then be the remainder of your
victing Magistrate may commit the revenue, and should be sufficient to
It •offender to the common gall of the carry out your program as per bud-
ljICounty of Huron at Goderich, with or get. Under this head careful work
al Full of 'thrills,. Romance. it, without hard labor, for any period not must be done to meet the various
Laughter and Love = 'exceeding six calendar months, unless needs of different municipalities.
the said penalty and costs (if any), As a first principle, all •county roads
including the costs of the said distress should be main roads, all equally well
and the committal and conveyance of maintained traffic routes, and where
the offender to the said. gaol, ate it is being demonstrated that a certain
sooner paid section of road is not standing, the
This By-law shall take effect itn- test, either through excessive wear or
ediately upon being approved in natural disadvantages, a certain sutn
citing by the Minister of"Agrieul- should be appropriated in budget to
dare, bring such road into uostformity 'with
the rest of the county system. Exces-
sive maintenance is costly, but these
week links must be provided` for, or
else a more permanent type of road
constructed, A highway is no better
than its weakest anile. Maintenante
should be worked Out in detail`and all
provided for in budget early hi the
Donald, Prop.
{OR SALE—Second Hand Cook'•
Stove with Reservoir, also three USE ,;LOWE BROS. High Standard
Burner Coal Oil Stove, four Blade Paints and, Varnishes for durability,
Lawn. Mower and Wicker Baby High Lustre and general satisfact-
Carriage, offered cheap for quick ion Neptunite Varnish, does not
sale at Thompson & Buchanan, discolor nor tura white under se
Hardware. were wear, but dries hard with beau-
1 tiful gloss, sola by 'Thompson &
'OR SALE—A few doors, winter
Buchanan Hardware.
porch, two sliding doors, steps and
platform. Apply to the editor. WARNING—The party wlio lifted
the camera trona the stairs at the
"ARMERS—Requiring Fence Mater- Dominion Bank, would save them
ial, will find it to their advantage : selves trouble byleavingill
to look over our stock of Woven. _ it in the
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ence Coiled, Barb Wire, etc., 'I lbankz`A within the next day or so. Fri.ii. and Sat., May a: and 2
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Quality the best, prices reasonable, WANTED—General house work sip- �.
Thompson & Buchanan Hardware.: ply to Advance -Times. _ Richard Talma
I Lyceum
Theatre
We., Thur., April 29 and so
"MarriedFlirts" rt
From. the famous novel Mrs. _
P'aramar, with Pauline Fredrick, I
Conrad Nagel, Huntiy Gordon IT
_ and Mae Busch
1R. _
Also Pathe News
at
Green's shoe Store.
Now is the time to complete Our
Spring Costume by the selection
of New Shoes. When you have
seen Greer's exhibit of Spring Styles
we believe that youwill agree that
it is the most attractive and varied
display of Footwear ever shown in
Wingham:
J. GREER
THE GOOD SHOE STORE
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WINGHAM, ONT. -4
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO, ,
SPECIAL COURSE FOR TEACHERS SuminerSchool
In NATURE STUDY AND AGRICULTURE
To equip teachers to meet the new re-
quirements of the Department at Educa-
tion in this subject,
(Two credits towards a S.A. Degree will
ba given for this course.)
Courses offered . also in Astronomy,_
Chemistry, English, French, • German,
History, Latin, Mathematics and Zoology.
A splendid sociafand
athletic program
throughout the en-
tire sax weeks.
Beautiful new Uni-
versity Buildings..
Start on a B. A.
Course now! Six de-
lightful weeks of study
and recreation.
JUNE 29th to
AUGUST 8th
For Information
write the Director, Dr. ,
H. R. Kingston, or Dr.
K. P. R. Neville, Regis-
trar.'
rt,i
copy of the above by-law has been du- ' year. It is a poor engineer who sud-
ly submitted to the Minister of Agri- denly takes a notion, late in the year,
culture and helms given his approval' to undertake some expensive piece of
in. writing, the original of which is on 'work unprovided for.
file at my office. By so budgeting 'the expenditure:
_... • W. A. Galbraith, Clerk. for maintenance may be used'. as a•,
never determining; the difference be -
BUDGETING ROAD FUNDS Itween a surplus or a deficit. Deficits
will discredit any system, and should .
(Continued from page one) not occur if your revenue is intelli-
work. Snow work or winter work • gently budgeted and strictly adhered
varies so much in different counties to. .
that advice is out of place, .yet it
must be provided for.
Depreciation in machinery should
be taken care of by purchasing new
and repairing old: machinery.
As in the case of townships, a de-
finite program of construction work
is- advisable, setting aside a large;
amount for that department --iii some!
counties one-half would not be too'
much. Our forefathers were not
afraid to issue debentures to pay for'
construction of trails into coloniza-
tion roads. Are we less able to ap-
propriate a definite amount each year.
to convert and construct those same
roads into a county system capable of
carrying the increasing traffic from
year to year?
We have been told there is no such
thing as a permanent road, but there
are permanent bridges.• and retaining
walls, and we can construct roads
Oil SALE—Half dozen good inner; TORY CORNERS
tubes, never out of casing, 31x4., al- ; Seedang will' soon be over in this
s0 one Firestone Cord Tire with' part for another year.
inner tube, never used, in cover on Quite a naamber from around here
back of tar. Apply at the Advance. attended the funeral of the late Mrs.
JFord Touring,
Jas. Potter' of Gorrie.
R SALE -4918
cheap," 1923 Ford Touring, run less Mrs. Patrick of Brussels is at pres-
than 5000 mikes; two model ,ego 'eat visiting her sister, Mts. R. Clegg
Chevrolet Touringsin good order; s, Mr- ono. Wylie, purchased a horse
Were all taken in on new closed ; irom Chester Cook. '
trs. Call and look them over. a -fir Vernon Clegg is ho rste from
race tag on radiator. New Fords, the West on a short visit.
lit•t nets and McLaughiins . for MIrs...Robt. Baker is at Pres
ale` at' Craurford's Garage. The ingliami tatting treatment,
lacc to buy your parts accessories, It is reported that Mr. Hugh Wylie
asoline, oil and grease. Real ser- trade an excellent job ra.kirtg the
ice. Free air, distilled water and stones off the road on Reeve Inglis'
,beat.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anger aced fa-
1tI_ WANTED—For general hou-;rtaily, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.:
Wylie.
adjustments. .
i:wont. Apply at the Advance.
—IN —
"LET'S GO"
11 Also Pop Tuttle in
lel "A Clever Catch"
ai Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
May 4, 5 and 6 to
'Masters of men
Morgan Robertson's great E
story of the sea. With an all -.
star east, including Earle
lams, - Alice Calhoun, Cullen S
_- Landis and. Wanda Hawley tj
Prices sae and 35c
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PASSED this 6th day of April,
A, D. X925.
(Signed),
W. H. Willis, Mayor
W. A. Galbraith, Clerk
NOTICE
Take notice that the above is a true
r.' haw No. 951. A certified
Eager to work
foryou!
Whether you reap the
full benefit or not, the
telephone goes right
ahead rounding up
potential customers
.,in an ever -widening
market.
50,000 new telephones,
are added yearly. We
can help you list biose
in any section who-
might prove profitable
customers—if you wish
it.
Q On rural lines there are-
over
ro-over 125,000 you can
now do businesswith
by telephone, •
Coil* ey,fa»:ity' a Man 4% Oita
ua4saitat (Yutlay.