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ROY N. BENTLEY
AUDITING acrd INCOME
TAX REPORTS
Booklaeeping Sys-terAs Installeti
Monthly StatetnentS' and
Invoices Prepared `
. Commercial, and Frivate
Typing, etc.
Distributdi bf 'Office Stkpplfe,,s'
, and Equipment
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GODERICH,-.ON T.
I ;will be at.the I3RtiNSWICK
'HOTEL,' WINGHAM, on
Tuesday,., January 7th
frorn .2 until 13
Rropmt and Courteous Service
Lon.lhatic
t't 'r7• '''BATH POWDERS' .,` 3'
sIpienthe'xio Bath powders, avnilable in four exotig
• ;fragrances as shown below ,
; t„MIRACLE" . r$2.20
" "TWEED" •. 1$2„20; t •
"PINK PAItTY', , $2.00,
"A'BIENtar? . $2.20
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TO SAVE YOUR
MONEY AND ENJOY
IT, TOO?
Get it from Fronk C. Hopper
. r 'yatir friend at Conada
He can show you how every dollar saved for the future with
a Canada Life insurance contract can be made to do the`
work of 0.06 'When it comes to providing a guaranteed life retirement income. •
This meats that; With the right Canada Life contract' you,ean secure your Owii future, and guarantee Adequate
protection' for your family—by nutting aside less money
than yetu'd have to aelnonulati3 under, other ittethods of Saving. Meanwhile pat' can use and enjoy the remainder With your family-while Sroti are earning it, without Worry..
ing about the future.. 'Isn't this something worth looking into immediately?
11). firitoeis.-C, K. thydns
cimonRows FOR. YOU 'A
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
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IFTS FOR HIM
rom Our Christmas crystal Salle
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Belts of luxurioWleath'iliff.:* . ;VRalictio 'i" '''f' :'''''''' • "••" '7' ----- Lea thered gloves.*: ':.... Reflectiens.;
ot ,.. t 4 .
xeth
..The magic ball onl,ourotthiistmge'tree r,efleet ' ' • "
-. . .,,., ,.., ,,,,s, . a `treasury of ideas . ,. of. things'b '' Yea11- " . '''''t'' ' , , , .. A ,,, e y wan, s., Reflections. .of mufflers in gay-or mixed- eiiInifsv-. id allowr wool 'o' IT cil
aic'&11;iglk'n.i7
ct witdh rayiiri .`,,,,,RefleC,tioni*,,nf ,
1 , .., , i..11.4., ,,..:ott....• brightest iif all fiOrn a real heirriiii'S fatibligi'Sti:441 i • . , .. ,.... :
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OUTSTANDING TEATUAES AT -HANNA'S
Most men, r Ospcit: Ao get their shirts "front
Tvilig „tI.ait‘iii.a,'s,, built Z4./a.lpicistLt,'( Shp-tleSs Christmas w,..% o''' snow if he's wearing one of diabildWifiggifi!itOni 1. ' o,tbet the regrettiable .Sietiatidp: wife ha` inirodued,, Warmly Lined Parka's . ..:JC4iiiiiite. Horsehide"
" ' n three new -shirt lines 'td the ..comtnunity!.,.- .,:', johh . LeatlievSheepiskin litieittAti'.°'.4'.'-' 'eathei.:4r1M- '''' ';.Moi.1,t4i..ii.Lbii -kelt and Meadow ,Brook Crea tions. ' . ' mid. Melton MaCkinaws;r or' the'evi man's All..;
Wool:Jacket . . . .. : . ... c -'7."'" ' ' • .. 19 95 $32 5n
, ,A lit ''ted range left-,--pijced at .. —$4.50 — $1i50 .i. ?, • ,••:, •• . dr . r ; ,, , , .. ''"*". ,, • ,..- 11.
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FOR., WINTER SPOkTS, .f. I" •
OUTDOOR WORIcgRAV
..,Nobeed to worry.A156iXdbiti and
Tx 44,-;Q:,•4
Just what I wanted, '.:arSP'slififky'p'Vdressid man
as..hei opens lirstehAsftiValgtp4,Reisr. ' selection of
Sax Sparkling- with the 'ri,e,,,ITio'etilsk6T.!'T-' vv-001§'ziAxt'ait
your approval.. . . ..... ..
YIPPE ! SOX ! GENUINE:110ga 'LINE* HANKI ES
He'll 4ppr,,eciatseveral of these fineirish ien,
Hankies. ,:-.tt.,argethipment just arrived'. . P. 'path
or wovelY'pattetifed bOders ;
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"ALEAVOOL .•.•.. REAL SILK...RAYON
hx ART CRRISYMAS NECKWEAR.
.Men seem to e'xpect ties fOr Christmas, so don't
disappoint him , Chodse his favorite .coloars,, e4 , • What inan wouldn't love a N,E4,WFIAT To' signs and materials from our large varied selection
Chris elms? ",Her'e's a smart easy way to give Chrikmas neckwear.- • There are Paisley's, Mod-'
one — with no worry about size, -shade or style. eristks', Poplin Stripes, Plain Shades, Large 'or
He just takes the handy GIVT CERTIrICATE; to small. 'All-over patterns . vivid or subdued us and chooses hip fayourite style and colour, colour combinations too numerous to mention,
•„ $5.50 $10.50 ,, $1.50 $4.59
GIFT IbEA
GIVE 'HIM'
THIS STETSON OR BILTMORE.
When perplexed as to what your gift to him should be g visit the toe whbie" he shop s himself . ...
HANNA'S ,. We're .,Acquainted with .hirtio especially if he likes style and quality at a premium
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HOWICK COUNCIL '
The council. met De,.e. 5t,I*,;' the'.
Township Hall, Wroxeter, ticootding,
to adjournment, the RceVe ,Whtr er, in, the Chair, All members pres-
eitti•t. • " The mintites Of;pte last regain and
.special peetingSi,i5tere. reach and
motion of Strong aud Qpwdy,..the
utes were_adoptecl as read, ca.,ra*I.
theMT°Irrecafisubrye'r 5bter°anuVionrizerrirPrillutit amount of taxes collected in Anfror. on .
''P.ToPerty in U.S.S. No. t, and U.S.S.
No. 2, Turriberry aty ,Hoyvick,
Moved
the i
elobj nye nS:r sl;r:ong and Gowd that o,
q ay
sment; mil-'
cin:ded and previous section be again,
re penalties on unpaiii i iIxesliit res-
14,ir
4:.qplaced, and a' cony" be 'sent" 0 county
4 pal, Affairs arid
rried. , ,041,41n4 t
„Owed by Gotw.ely- andlEatrisIMIlatl
title; following accounts: bet paidz.^..Carrtc
4332.00', Lloyd i#fill>s skysep,kill,c4; by,
klogs,,.415.00; -..sheep killed by dogs', $221001. Treasurer of
County of Huron, Hospital expenses re
Earl Ball, $31.50; R. W. N. Wade,
premium on bond for Tax Collector,
$45.00; D. Robinson, servicing Wrox-
eter street lights, $78.00; R. H. Car-
sOnA Son, supplies Clerk's Office, .73c
R. • H. Carson & Son, Paint, etc., for
Clerk's Office, $13:24; Municipal
World, Nomination Forms, $1.13; Tre-
asurer County' 'of Huron Collection
charges on taxes; $32,66; Treasurer
County of Huron Tax Deed, $3,00;
W. E. Patterson, lettering Cross and
Honor Roll, etc., $23.00; A, Moffat,
Enamel for painting Crosses, $1.75;
Durst, postage, $5,00; A. Moffat,
Cement and trucking for Wroxeter
Hall,. $7.15; H. Gowdy, telephone calls,
.58 cents; J. H. Rogers, servicing lights
Fordwich shed, $6.60; J. Fl. Rogers,
servicing Fordwich street lights, 88.63;
C. Maxwell, piling wood for J. Gra-
ham, $2.00; .R. H. Hueston, coal for
Ruby Harper, $12.10; Relief, $130.89;
Myrtle McLaughlin, refund .dog tax,
$2.00; Robert Allen,-Spetial Township
prize for beet ploughed land by hor-
ses, $5.00; Ben Hislop, refund dog
tax, $2.00; Geo. Flislop, Sr., refund
dog tax, $2.00; Sam Stinson, paintinr,
Clerk's Office, $89.00;' E: H. Strong,
fees and mileage, $99.90; W. Zurbrigg,
fees and mileage, $103.40; P. Durst,
repairing Clerk's Office, $7.5Q; P
Durst, 'part salary,. $50.00; P. Dnrst,
part . salary as,.tax collector, $100:00;
Percy Ashton, salary as Assessor,'
$250.00; P. Durst,, aSSistanv.. compil-
ing CollectOrsoll, $92.50; 'Marian J.
Gowdy, Department - Public Welfare
Fees, *$20.00; timer 5. Parrish, Fees
and Mileage, $99.00; Harold .Gowdy;
fees and mileage, . $107.00;. Norman
Clegg, salary as member of Board' of
Health, $6.00.
Moved by Zurbrigg and parriskthat .
the road accounts as approved be paid.
Carried.
Moved by Gowdy and Strong that
we now adjourn to meet again, on Dec.'
16th., at 1.30 o'clock in the Township
Hall, Gorrie, or at. the `; call' of the
Reeve. Carried. ' '
Philip Ditrsi; Clerk
John Winter, 12,eeire., •
4". el, spent Sunday at home.
Vv hitechurch;,Mr, Harry McClenat-
elan and family of .Belgrave, spent
Sunday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Barbour; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Johnston of, Cedar Valley, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Far-
t vier on Sunday., ,
11 Morris; Mr, and Mrs. Win. Elston
spent a day in Stratford last week.
c Belgrave:---Mr, Gordon Stonehouse of
- • Western University, London,' is home
for the holidays. a The choir 'of St. Andrew's Presby-
terian church, .assisted by others, will.
d present a Christmas Cantata in. the.
e church a t 8.15 on Tuesday- ,evening; e December 29th. Those assisting are:
Mr, and Mrs. C. Kingan, -Mr. and Mrs., e A. H. Wilford,. Miss -jean Christie; 5
- Messrs: J. R. M.' Spittal, C. Terriple'-,
man, R,•''Mundy, 'R. Douglas and H„,
Hopper.
F.O. convention in Toronto last weel
Salem:--Owing to the storm last Sun-
day there was no service 'in the church
here.
Owing to the heavy storm on Sun-
day last the crowd at the evening ser-
vice to hear Miss Wellwood, mission-
ary on furlough from China, was no
as large as otherwise would have bee
expected.
Wroxeter:---Quite a number from her
took in the concert at Gorrie on Fri
day •
Wroxeter;---T. J. Hemphill shipped
car of grain on Friday,
Gorrie:—Miss Beryl 'Ashton' rewrite
home on Friday from London, Wher
she has been emplOyed in .a wholesal
millinery establighthent. • '
Gorrie:—A. number of new books haw
been put in the Library and. the m-em
'hers • are requested, mi,V.to keep .the'm
out over two' weeks. • - • ,
- •
FIFTEEN" YEARS, ' Mr. W. 5, Clark has -purchased the
plumbing 'business from- R. R. Mobncy
and he moved his stock froill the store
Which he formerly. occupied on, joseph-
Inc St.; North; to his pew premises,
BlneValet-Visitors , in' the , village:
MiYand Mrs. W. J. Mastersi,and, fam-
ily, Parkhill, with her patents., ;Mr. and
Mrs, John Hall; Matt 'Elliott, ,BlYth, with his cousin, Duff; Mr. and
Mrs„ ,Herb Powell, TaM,
Wm. Thornton....
Glenannan:Mr„ acrdaV.hes, Oliver Stokes
visited on, Sunday with-friends in .Mild-
may,
Gorrie;Mr. ,and Mrs. x FL , ' Rolmei4,
also Mrs. Perkins Spent ,SaturdaY'with
Lucknow and'' imrs.;"
Hicks of Harrision; also ,,Mrs. W. .1x7
win of Belmore; were recent guest's , of Mr. and Mrs. 5, Hyndman,
ustow-
R E MINIS GINfi
./
^ • ts . ' Mrs. Will CaMpbell of Orangeville,.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs.
T. Gregory.
in a 0;041'441.11;14' of"F6pd,for'lps but logs are coming `in
MorriSi—zThe'Constrtictip,,train..qf the.
Guelph Uldlt0f4iderich nrailway got into
Morris last Monday and the. woTk is
being pushed along,
, Wroxeler;---;-Paulitt's livery- has'setturftil
a new double cutter which makes a
nobby appearance,
Salem:----Jas, Muir . is At ,present
nig the home of his mother; he has not
7bpen in this part for' some 23 years,
and sees a great change in that time,
,H•olyrood:---John Ackert .of Holyrood
has bought quite a number of logs this
Winter, so the yard will be better filled
this winter, than it has been for some
time,
FORTY 'YEARS AGO
Married in Eno, Rainy River district.
on, Wednesday, December 5th,, Miss
Gordie ••Tribe, daughter of ;Ms, -and
Mts. Robert Tribe, to Dr. Fred H.
Bethune, son of Dr,Betlititie of:Wing-t"
hails.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Married in Toronto on Wednesday,
December 7th,, Mr, R. C. Muni; 'Son
of Mr, and Mrs. ;Montt of Winghant,
to Miss Lily May Wingrove of Tor-
onto,
Former Wingham Weds:---.A
pretty wedding was solemnized at KeW
Beach Presbyterian-. Church, by the
Rev, J. A. Crouton, on Saturday after-
noon, December 17th., at thte o'clock,
when Miss, Elmo Armour, daughter of
Mr. Arid Mrs. joint Armour, 1303,,,teutY
Ave,,' formerly of Wingham, became
he bride of Mr. Geo, Mci<ay, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeKilYi
Rtiv.2811 Ave. —
Mt 'and Mrs. E. X, gash arc• Oen
big WO. ClitUttlia:5' 'ti'aoati6a at flit
trait a ;Ctrs, ts, Me'.
PlittgOrt,'dear fir.VAP,I$Ots t i k spbtid':ti610-ek161i':'
lowing Christmas in Toronto,
Whitethurch;...-110ssr#, Thos. -Gaunt
and Robert Simpson attended the tJ.