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The Wingham Advance, 1916-10-19, Page 1Single Copies Three Cents WINGHAM, ONT.., THURSDAY, OCT, 19th, I916 t t s Subscriptions: $1,50 per year, SUPPORT HIE BRITISH RED CROSS. The Wounded Heroes are Giving Their Blood for Your Homes, ATTEND THE FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERTO SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION i people School very addresses cussions best dress i ary r— .- ""•" — ""^^"---.'"'" $ LADIES' HOSPITAL AUXILiARY r",,,,,,",.....„,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,"•,.,....,, Personals WIN4HAM FAiR A SUCCESS """""""""'"""" """`'""""' BRITISH RED CROSS V e04<;9 , Stores u. , ANADAS F AVU1L1 f F DrLUC, STUf ! t fi Exhibits of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and ?Local Items vV Collection Commenced on Wednesday, !1 1 1 ' Epworth League and Sunday School Church flews - ---- Annual Meeting and Election of Officers. Hogs were Unexcelled w v Special note to women. Read ourea -Field Day and Concert r my Ii ; Wingham Convention of'in Ilam District `^^^^^ `^""^`^"^"+^^"`^^' ie ' -Secretary's Report. `M`N Mr. and Mre. Wm, Oaslick 'pent ..• .--.----- The weather was perfect on Thurs• day the 12 le inet, and therefore Wingham relit Fair was a great big eucceeef Had the regular Fair Day, Sept, 20.h, been blessed with flue on last page --W. 11, Willis. Me. James Baird and family are movingtheir household effects to Kit- to ghene this week. if Mr, '1', H. Garrett has rented th° -.,-.__ _ !, The committee in charge of the s British Red Uroes committee are out make Wingham a IUlU aontributtan, possible, exceed laet year's, The lid need is wore urgent this year as there re tee lll'sv _, , ly ( ! 'y" l,. • The.Epworth Leagues and Sunday sebacic of the Wiaghaut DIetrict lusted in holdinga splendid Conus ion in the 1odist Church here on should0oIleetions Wednesday of last week. The weath• r wika all that; could be desired and oame in Iarge numbers from services be farthest corners of the district. ;very lepworth League and Sunday was well re resented, The P large attendance, the excellent and lively interesting die- made this convention one of in the bisect of Methodism in y Wingham DIstrict, The morning see• ion opened at nine o'clock with over , hundred delegates present at that !arty hour. Rev, A. J. Love conducted the de totional exercises, after which Rev. F. r D. Otysdale gave au interesting ed• on the aut.jeat "Missionary )hallenge to Epworth League and unday School." Mr. Clysdale made ;cod use of achart, showing mission- offerings to the young people. •$ow to Develop Christian Work- in as, WAS a question given Rev. D. W. eVilliame, 13. A, to answer. His ad.. trees was full of inspiration and help- 'ulnese. Mr. Henry Hopper gave a splendid address on "Evangelism in he Sunday School." The afternoon Rev, J. 0. Manteilof Teeewater, will preach at both services in 8t. Paul's church next Sunday. for the 8.S, Oommieeion. be handed in next Sunday by the adults it morula and evening g 6 and by the children at the Sunday Sebool, The annual Convention of the Ba P• tiet Churches of Ontario mud Quebec), will be held In the James St, cburrh, ijamilton, from Wednee• day, Oct. 18:h, to Tuesday 23 al, Rev. J. b, and Mre, Dio man and Mr. Win. gL. Pickell have been appointed i19 dole- gates floor Wingham appointed Baptist church. Uomatieeioner Richards, leader of the Salvation Army addressed a small audience in the Methodist church on Thursdayavenin last. The new Ocunmiaioner has had' ver lengthy, , y (+ y varied and successful career. As far back as 1579 he became associated with the late General Booth in evangelistic work. Since that time, Commissioner Richards has held important positions the Salvation Army in various arta P of tbo world, in :lulling Governor of the Army's Social Operations in Great y P Britaiu, Territorial .Commander for DPmark, South Africa and New ZeK!- and, • The annual meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wingham General Hospital was held in the Council Chamber on Friday afternoon, Oct, 13th, 191e, for the purpose of hearing reports of the year's bueinees, and the following officers were elected: Hon. Preeldent, Mrs. Annie Wilson; ] President, Mrs, R. anetone; et Vice >Mr.. Pres., Mre. J. A. McLean; Lod Vice prat=., Mrs. ]l, Redmond; 3rd VIce Pree,, Mrs, James Phalen; Our. Sec., Mre, 0, M. Walker; Treasurer, Mies M. Brock; Secretary, Mrs. Richard Clegg. Supply Committee: -Mies E. Oor- syn, Mrs. A. Wilson, Mra. R. Rad mond, Mre, U. M. Walker, Mise Mat- thews, Mrs. W. R. Hambly, Membership Committee: --Mrs. fl, hi, Walker Mre. W. F. I3ur man, Mre. ,, ' P L. le Binkley, Mrs. W. R. Hambly, Mrs, Gillespie, Mrs, W. A. Miller, Mrs. M. W. Telfer. Entertainment committee:-•• Mhos Griffin, Miss 13, Reynolds, Mrs. C. P. Smith, Miss Butler, hire, lv 1. Unwell, Floral Committee: -Mrs, H. E. Tam- I n, Mise L Corn n, Mre, W. R. D er y s y y Mrs, E. G. Dymond.at Sewing Cummittse:-Mre, J. A. Mc• Lean, Mrs. U. P. Smith, Mrs. Jennie Monday in Teeswater. Mr, and bite. John Ritchie, spent the week••end is Kincardine. Miss A, Dandy is visiting for a few d' a at her home in Chesle y y Mee Eva Mahood of Fraith, h, is visiting her cousin, J, Galbraith, R. Lindsay Mitchell of Toronto, was a visitor in town this week, Mre. J. Ellie, Blyth, is visiting her father, Mr. Win. Coventrythis week, ' Mrs. Vannletine is visitinn with her daughter, Mrs, J. Radford in (boder• lee, Mrs. Thos, Rose of Peterboro, is visiting with her fiierizi, Mre. A. Shorne, • Mrs. J. W. Anderson and son of L' indeay, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Galbraith. Misses Bessie Brown and Dora Mu- Bridge of Auburn, are visiting Miss Reba Boyd. , 1% r, 1 rank t uirk of Cobalt, visited his father, Mr. John Quirk, Diagonal Road,last week. Miss • Florence Hinscliffe was the guest of her friend, Mies Aber Rivere, Teeswater, last week, weather, there would have been a , hum 1'it•ir, but house soon to be vacated by Mr, L, I' • are many more of our brave boys who are wounded. A splendid educational 1; ! i .,Im+ }i *i lar a crowd at QPin fi g Binkley on John `St, meeting held in the town hall 1 .r—.,,w• _ . r...r.nrre uotwithslandiug the fact it was ato postponed fair, and that agreat man P P Y citizens of Wingham ro hesied that P 1 the fair could not be a success when it was postponed, nevertheless Wing - ham Fair drew a larger crowd this year than it bad for manyyears pre- P ulcus. The horse races this year were a big attraction, as was the baby show, the auto race, the saddle race, the drawing contest and many other spa- vial attractions, the prizes for which were donated by aitiaene of the town and vicinity, A gentleman, vino has i been a judge at several Agricultural stated that he had never seen a better or bigger exhibition of horses, better or cattle than was displayed at Wing- ham Fair ou Thursday. Another gentleman from London,who was on g the rounds all afternoon, said that ill i; his belief the cattle and sheep were equal to if not surpassing that shown the first snow of the season felt on quesday; Lnet year the f]rat fall was ou Sept 17th just ono month earlier. Do not fail to attend the contort in low° Halt,'lhure. Oct. 19th under the Auspices of Beet Huron Teacher's In Pivray etitute. Anyone wishing to knit socks for soldiers may receive the yarn from Mrs. Dr, Hambly of bits. A. 17, sander. eon. Directors of the Wingham Fall Fair will meet in the secretary a office at S a'olock on Thursday evening, Oct 20th, at s o clock. ''xhibitore at the Wingham Fall Fair will call at 'l lr: AD''. Nct• aflico tend receive their rize mono after p y October 20th, At a recent meeting of the Huron was on Monde g , g y ni ht Oran to the wet weather ,the altendanoe iv&' very (,, small, Mayor McKibben very ably acted as chairman. Speeches were 11 delivered by 1t:v, Mr, Dingman, Rev. air, Petrie, Dr. Adams, Dr, McGill" of Toronto, Rev. Mr. Dymond and A. 1d. Musgrove, M. P. P., in which they pointed out the great neer eseity for people to support the British Red Uroae Fund, Special mention should be made of Nr, Musgrove a speech which was a true appeal to every loyal citizen and will doubtless bear fruit, Dire, Dingman, Miss Jean VanNorman and Mr. Weir Elliott rendered excellent solos and Mr. Bur- keit acted as accompanist, The colizctote commenced their work on Wednesday morning and conti`lhue for three days, On Friday afternoon a field day will Ci , i GET AN EVEREADY (.• at cl go after that $3aoa i; That is too much (.1 i'I ey to let slip without. i !, trial, r Come, in and e gi facts—no charges, en fees ---0 e n (; y (! everybody. r ( I i U RRY - —Contest closes Nov. at night. f . 1 i 1 mon. a the no t0 i mid either London or Toronto exhib- itiona this season. Une farmer bad a display of twenty head of cattle which would easily be + $2000. The special money don• 'ted to the Society by the Aberdeen Angus Association brought out coat- petition in the Pulled Angus class, County Council they decided to grant a mill on the dollar to the British Red Uroes or approximately $21,000, The Hospital Auxiliary will hold a llrogeeeafve euchre in the Armouries on Friday evening, Oe t. 27th. Admis• cion 25 cents, Everyone is cordially be held in the townpark. The child- ren of the public schools will r P parade to the park headed by the catizene' band, Among the attractions at at the park will be a game of lacrosse ball between the fate and leans, the former wf11 be captained by W. A. Currie, and the leans by Chas, Iinech , ., ! l ,i WaltonMcKibben {, LI Il al l®n 111CI bNo 1 DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN Agent for C. P. R. Tickets Phone 53 session opened at 215 with a lively lelpful song service conducted by Mr. N. H. Willis. About three quarters A an hour was given the Epworth Leagues to report briefly their sue :eases difficulties, etc, Veryinter• seting reports were given, a number" eportingan increase in membership aver the previous year, and promising an increase in y, offerings missionary g this year. Rev, Geo, Bennett ad- dressed the convention on "The Bp - worth League, Literary and Social,” worth eThe Efficient Sunday School" was Ibe subject of an addressgiven bythestation Rev. 0. R. Durrant. His address was instructive gull helpful. Mies Evelyn (Continued on page 8) - -- - Military Camps At S. S. Conventionworth The story of the religious work done by chaplains and Y. M. 0. A. workers in our Military Camps will be told at the Sunday School Convention in Ki • °teener, in the Zion Evangelical Church November 1, 2 and 3. The Convention is the elet Anniversary of the Sunday School Association. Special demonstrations of a 3 enior Department at Work, Cradle Roli Day and Beginners, and Primary Winter Parties, Group Games for Secondary Division Classes and De artmente are ales beingarranged. The presence of also Mr, W. C. Pearce means large attention g given io the Adult Division of the Sun- Roe, Miss Mathews, Mrs. J. W. Hib- Bert, Mre, Id, E, '!'amlyn, Mrs, L. Ken- Hedy, Mrs, Jas. McKei, Auditors:-Mre. 0. M. Walker, Mrs, Geo, Spotton. To rhe President and Members of The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wingham General 1loepital:- In giving you a report of the prince pal work of the Auxiliary during the past year. I may say there are many minor details, that it is not necessary to ennumerate, As to the number of meetings held this year, there were 0 regular meetings and 1 special meet- ing.gAt these meetings there was an 'vera a attendance of S members, g While we have a large list of mem- Pte. Walter E, Haines visited friends is soaforth, laet7'uesday on hie way back to Camp Borden. De. W. S. and Mrs. Galbraith of Lethbridge. Alta., were the whets of their aunt, Mre. Peter Fisher. Mr, and Mrs. Leo. Brisdow, and daughter Leona, Seaforth, visited the , latter's brother, Mr. Bert Vansickle. Mr. R. B. Jaffray of Toronto, is vie- icing at the home of Mr. Amos Tipling, Mr. , Jaffray was the first G. T. R. agent at Win gham. Mr. T. D. and 11. Lloyd and Peter S. Fisher of Toronto, were the guests g over thanksgiving, with the latter's While the poultry exhibit was better in vited, tel, brooms will take the place of lacrosse ball f --- , , than other years, yet, if the prizes were We hope the patsies will come to the sticks and a soft rubber -we.ette Mahe ee etestee wets„C increased a little it would be the means of doubling the display of first- concert in the Town Hall Thurs. Oct, 19th to hear the choruses and see the will be used. Other attractions will be, tug of -war, .school children's drill, claim birds, Ow:ng to the inside exhibit° being judged on the 29:h of September, the Agricultural building was used by ex- J. Rose, hardware, A, drills and fancy dancing put ou by the pupils of the W. 1'. S. The Ladies' Aux ili ar of the Wing - y g- ham General Hospital, will hold' spec - and races. In the evening a splendid local talent anncert will be put on in the Opera House. The charge for the context will be 60 cents for reserved seats And .: ,,.. bibles from A, t!. Wilford produce, poultry and fertilizer, Rae C Thompson, hardware, and John Oompbell, cream separators, The baby show was also held in the and the poultry cases werey set alongthe east with The result of the racing events is as 4ollnws:•-- "• 4 0 TttoT Ott PACE' A. E. hlfllaou. 1st, Jubilee Boy,23rd., Lucknow, 1 1 1. 2nd. Doug Davis, J. f3 Litt, Mitchell, 3 2 3 • 3rd. Billy Dundee, Jae. Alton, Ash- sal meeting in the Council Ohamber,ou , Monday afternoon at I,1 o'clock, All ladies are cordial! invited. y ry The many friends of Mr. Chas. C Munro and family will be pleased to learn that they intend removing from Toronto, and will a vin make their re• g cadence in their home on Centre St, Children s Donation Da on Mon. ' y day, Oct.Qet.The pupils of the Pub. lie and High schools also Lower Wing.Premier g ham school will be asked` to give donations of vegetables, fruit, etc, for the hospital, qJ cents for the three back rows of chairs. Every cent to go to the Brit - ish Red Cross. The afternoon's programme will be free of givencharge.' The following couple of paragraphs• illustrate how the Premier of Ontario and the leader of the Liberal party '; think regarding the Werth of the !Zed Cron, Hearst has cabled Lis en - dorsation of the British Red Cross Ap- Peal on October 10th as follows: "My visit to England and Prance hie arcus- deeper the ,, .- Y ` See t °;-,,•,` fis;,s J , ,, ` ' • — -• - EVERYBODY'S COLUMN day School, which will be treated in both General and Parallel Sessions. The work of the Daily Vacation Bible here we have at the resent time onlybuilding P 18 who have this year paid the an- nual fee of 50 cents each. Were these mother,Mra. Peter 1'ieher, Rev. and Mre. Dingman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pickett and Mee. T, T. McDon• AUCTION SALE -Farm stook and imdplo• ments at lot 2: con. 2, Morris, ou Tuesday, Oct. 24th. Everything must be sold without reserve. Joan vuvla, Auctioneer, BRTtIUxt lt.w, Proprietor. c Snvictus Schools and Community Building will receive stiecial treatment at the hands of experts, A feature 'which bas never fees paid in, it would add quite a auto to our finances. As jr, necessary Ca devise ways and old are attending the Baptist Conven- tion at Hamilton this week. hi1QFPH VPraand Annie M°PberQon Mee. a CEMENT AND SALT- Wingham Salt Works C areagvin in a position to 'Supply the de- mends of everyone. Cement always on hand. notable before been introduce$ at Provincialy Conventions is that of Parellei Rural means whereby we can raise mons for the carrying of our work. This year we have held two entertainments and Robinson of Kincardine ' spent the week -end at the home of the lattex'e brother, Mr. W. E. Mahood, qts WANTED—Highest Prices. - W..1, Fi Aiieoult, Wingham, and Urban sessions, specially arranged to meet the problems from these two " in the Armouries, taking the form of 'progressive euchre parties and A g P Rev. and Mre. Petrie and Mr. Jae, Hamilton are attending a meeting of geld, 2 3 ;;,ed 4th. Che stows Belle Robt. Ormis• ton, Teeayvater, 1 1 J, 5th, Wilhelm J„ Robert Ormiston, 5 5. 2:10 TitUT let. San Top, Wm Holman, stmt• ford, 1 1 1. 2nd. Toddy Direct, dJ W Marley, Stratford, 2 2 2,work 3rd. Andy Redlic, H Bossenberry, Hensel!, 3 3 3. , r 2:50 Trtov OR PACT' let. Mac Doyle, A E Louttit, Wing• hem, 1 1 1, 2nd. Topsy Todd, Geo R Muldon, P y Brnesele, 3 2 2, 3rd. Joe M., Tom Corrigan, Luck- now, 2 3 4. Mies Cassie Lowell and Mrs. Jas. il, , , Powell, Turnberry, Mise 1 rlecilla Powell and Mr, A. H. Musgrove, M. L. of Wte Mre. ,attended the funeral the late Dire, Toronto. 1+. L, Powell, on Fridaylast in Dir. John Batton of Lucknow, has n purchased an Overland special car from L. Kennedy. This car has been much admired, and is considered one of the best equipped care that .has ever come foto this district. The Woman's Institute will have a booth at the park on Friday afternoon where they will sell Home made Candy and Baking. If the weather is unfavorable the ladies will sell their cooking in the Council Chamber. Hear one of Canada's leading educat• appreciation than ever of. splendid p did work of the !tell Cross, It de. serves every support, and I trust the people of Ontario will respond with their usual generosity to the British Red Crriea Appeal for October 10th,' Mr. N. W. Rowell, K. C., Leader ofreputable the Opposition, on his raeturn from the Front, giyes the following tribute to the „ of the Red Cross; I bring a message of cheer to those who have re' !attires at the Front and who fear the 3' may be wounded. I believe every - thing human skill can do, that human care and sympathy can provide, is be - in done andprovided each dayand g each night throughout the year b the g t; y y Army perfMedect Corps and the Red Cros It is a perfect marvel of efficiency," " ,' The beet guide in f buying shoes is a t r A d e mark, The t r a, d e mark of what has become generally ++ i known as the best good shoe" is e NVIOTUS Olt SALE -Quantity stove pipes, two burner Fgasolinestove, small sheet iron box stove apply at TiE anvaNCC Office. points of view. The Sunday School and the Trainingof Christian Parents by W. O. Pearce of Obicago introduces through the courtesy of the Militia De- P artment we weregranted the use of the Armouries for these entertain- the Presbyterians who are opposed to eburah union, which is in session at Toronto.A. FOR SALE -The famous Singer sewing MaMr chine on easy terms. A. J. WALHER, a new feature which hae onlyrecentlyTeeswater,5 been emphasized as a feature of -Sue day School work. Mr. Pearce is the menta, consequently our expensesof etvere comparatively light, as the ladies the sandwiches for the lunch and Mrs. Jack Mason of Wing- ham, were over for the show and for 7OUND —A box of tablets, addrosaed to M. A. i' smith, on ehuter St. Owner may have same by applying at Tim ADVANCE. representative of international San. day School Association with head provided and Mr, W. A. Miller very kindly sup - plied the coffee on both occasions. Sunday afternoon, visiting their par- ante, Mr, and Mre, G. H, Baker.- Teeswater News, _ u w ha 2'iBarga n for quick sale eApply at onob to EDaan PATTI80N. ..sox97, Wingham quarters at Chicago. The music at the conventions is in charge of Mr. J. Rit- chi Bell, Superintendent of the Sailors Institute, Montreal, From these two evenings we realized the sum of $121. $G1 from the first evening and $00 from the second. In the mouth of January the Luck- Mies Margaret Steele is visiting in Calgary, Alta. Miss Nora Kennedy has accepted Mise Steele's former po- now Dramatic Club very kindly offer- eitioa in the office of the Canada Fur- orsalo-A good working mato, harness and' a: light waggon Apply $ax 163 or An •.NaE OFFICE PATRIOTIC NOTES s ed to come to Wingham and put on the play entitled Under Two Flags." nitura Manufacturers, Mrs. Richard Hart of Kerrobert , 01t SALE -New Oliver Typewriter No 0. Apply at 111E ADVANCE. •. Please remember that to -day, Thum- The proceeds of which they would present to the Auxiliary. Their offer Sask., was a guest of her niece, Mrs, W. Doubledee a few days last week, FARMFolt SALE. 155 sores, Halton ActoCounty. and Guelon ph, Acton 3Stone ©osadGot to tiro sold at once.' g750 down, baIanco arranged on amortgago. Possession at onto: Bank barn 60x40. Good !ren -house, silo, frame pig.pon and sheep•pen, frame house, painted white, seven e8and with tilelfarmslso anotherr smaworkable land, plenty of wood for years, for firewood, Balance of land where timber has blenty of good sprint off and g writer on the Price J. A. ILLOUCfarin. ply to Georgetown, Ont, •» day, we are collecting the newspapers y gwas and magazines as we did last year, This is the time of year .when every- one wants to do away with the ac- cumulation of the summer. Any and every ante of paper is acceptable. Kindly have the bundles set outside and so facilitate the work of the col- lectors. A short time ago the society receiv- ed a letter written in French, which, gratefully accepted. The play was given and enjoyed by a large and most appreciative audience and the PP Lucknow DramaticOlub deserves great Praise as well as our sincere thanks for a moat creditable performance, The ladies of the Auxiliary entertained the Lucknow friends in the Council Chamber after the concert, and a very pleasant hour was spent. The pro- P P P also Mies>;dith Hart of Winnipeg and Mra. W. Hart of Wroxeter, cousins of Mre. W, Doubledee. Mr. W. W:Scott. Twp clerk of Mary borough, Mr. and hire, Carson Bend• arson and children motored up from Palmerston, and spent the day with the former's sisters Mrs, James Robin- eon and Mrs. Arthur Haines. , Mr, and Mrs. Neil of Solomon, Ith. Phyllis Admiral, L. O. Charles worth, Blyth, 0 u 3, .5th. Mies Sphinx, W G Gray, Wing - ionaliate, Dr. Pakeuham of Toronto University in the Town Hall, Thule, FIGHT OR PAY h gall, silk Border P Scott, Bruasele, 5 5 0, FAlisilllts RACE Oct. 10th. A short humorous and in - stead. ve address "Ontario Schools and SchoolMasters of Sixty Years Ago," Mr. L. Lott's handsome driving The cause of Freedom needs our help, The old Land's in the fray, It's up to every lion's whelp To either fight or pay. _ _ _ 1st. Brownie, Joe Miller, Belgrave 1 0 1, , Zed. Daisy Sidney, W M Henry, ,, Belgrave, 2 0 ,., 3id Sailor Boy, J C Higgins, Blue• horsewasmiesedatthe Wingha,ml air. Mr Lott sold her for a handsome sum to hit. Hudson of Seaforth, who took a notion to her at the Brussels Fair. She won a great many red tickets at The bloody Turk and lay Huh Still ravish burn and slay, , Each loyal son must man a gun, Or stayat home and pay, P y See Us for TrunKs and Valises. HOUSE to!tent—Apply to H. i-. IBARD. upon being translated, read as foI- lows; seeds of the concert netted us the Kansas, visited at the home of latter's handsome sum of $88.50. brother, Mr. John Morgan for a few rpwo SUITES of rooms to let, over ADVANCE . oveuei—Apply to It, v.wer°sE, Belgian Red Cross, Wets, France, Sept. 11, 1010 Women's Patriotic League, I would also like to mention that at days thio week, While ill town he y Christmas time, the Women's Invest- took in the Wingham Fall Fair and uta sent to Mies Mathews, the super- Mr.•Neil says it is the Bret fall fair he vale, 3 3. 4th, Lou Ferguson, Chas Teeswater, 11, sPEOIAI PRIZES W A the different fairs be the last few weeks the Mr. Geo. Mckenzie and wife are this week moving tours. ton, where they wiIlaeside in future. Mr. and Mre, Mc Our sisters, mothers, awecthearts, wives, They nurse, and knit, and pray,W. y es Let men forego their selfish lives, j rN __-__.. y e • tee trOUSE TO RENT -With stable, Apply to Mrs, John Rodgers, near mill yard. Wingham, Ont,, Canada, Madam, intendent of the Hospital, the sum of attended for thirty -fiver years •and $5 to helpprovide Christmas Cheer for needless to say he thoroughly enjoyed The kirldness Beat gentlemen's turnout, I;ong, Robt McKee. Kenzes have been valued citizens of And either fight or a g pay. is to LOST—A 111w* and tan hound, lief seen at "Barney.' I have pleasure in acknowledging indigent patients. of himself. , the Women's Institute was greatly Carriage team, Henry Johann. Heavy team, Robt Watt, y Beat Horse, ill heavy draft, agrfaul• Lural or general purpose alasae', Robt Watt. liegiatered Canadian Bred ClydesdAle Stallion, 2 years old, Robt Watt. Best team, Jas. 1+'oretbr. drawing Saddle race, half mile heats, Robt Beattie W Harris. Bicycle race, boys tinder 18 years, 1 mile, Ola Garrett, W Dear, iliaghamfora number of years. Mr, DIals en4ie has been ill the couuCil, a ustice of titspeace, and mayor .of the own y The magistrate, justice or justices of the sacs, on Any conviction of an P y conviction of any person for an of• fence against the Provincial Nrohib- itiou Act, shall send forthwith to the Board a certificate of such conviction,for which certitioate be shall bo allowed a foe o4 lift Cents y to bo taxed Costa in the The call clear sacrifice Our life, our purse, our play; • Ere Honor die°, let us arise And either fight or pay. „ England expects from every roan His dot on dais da >}' y y 'Twas thus Lord Nelson a massage tau Ere'he began the fray, Shall we our noble heritage, See crumbling doyen like clay, 7'hie goodlyage, a bl sued page. And neither fight nor a i' $ P y tam n U!s®U! R. CURRIE • s Graduate ofUauadiauLmbalmerH AaeUCiAt1Un We carry a large and first - class stock of , , FUNERAL RAL REQUISITES g'lar a stork o4 everything g found in a modern furnReside roetore Store Phone 51 Residence 155 t ueonn's hotel, goes by namo of Address Mrs John Rogers, Wingbaln andr©• ceive reward, the receipt of your consignment of jam. I thank you very sincerely on appreciated. Mr. 0, M. Walker, don.. ed a crate of strawberriesto theA Painful Accident. BE SOLD -On veto every day, at my su house, as I am leaving town -10 stove pipes, 1 wood cook stove, 1 wood parlor stove and 'quantity of furniture, including chairs, shovels. oto, G. McKENzig II the part of the Belgian Red Cross for this attention which has given i,o mach pleAsur° to our soldiers, and 1 beg of you to believe me, Hospital, also a quantity of Harvey, the youngest son of 113r. berries, whicb were void from Mt, and Mre. Hilbert Ctoveua. Josephine fltewart McQee'a store for the benefit fat„ rust with a painful accident lest of the Auxiliary funds. , Friday. While running a hoop along the WANewlilivtUoeda g lop 1riglred n 'wages paid, T Itttrieall'ittin ate Foundry Co., Preston, Ont. 3t Your truly, The Secy. of the Managing Oona, It will be remembered that last fall the society sent two shipments of Mr. M. 19. Zurbrigg preseuted ua street he ran headlong into an auto which.was standing in front of Cum- withadozen photographs for the Alma minx's grocery store, with the result hoses. These gifts were gratefully he had to have a couple of etit- 11 UEN•••Aaswerhigads in this column mon- tion that you saw the ad. in Tut: AnvAr e. fruit to the Canadian Red Crosti, Each jar was labelled "Women's Patriotic received, and no doubt we have manythat P °hesput in hie head byDr, Hambl willing friends who would assist, us in y' 'hi ANTED- 6. farm to loth within five milts YY of Wingham, with pond building. ;Apply at the ADVANCE offioo, 80eiess Wingham, Ont." Some time ago we received word through Rev. Jeakine that part was being used this manner were the matter brought to their attention. From this summary you will neo Regarding the expenditure of monies that we are able to report aucaeas in in connection with our Auxiliary our endeavors, and wheyyou remem•y Heavy draft foal of 1010, Adam Itob- °neon. as case. The nut Crop like moat everything Nay: While our British blood runs red, ],et those refuse who Iua Y, s ~ O Lad driver, Wm Webster, Henryhis y Johann. • Lady driver of an automobile, Mrs, Bennett. Automobile race, Mr, McMillan, Lie• towel, with his Ford "Dandy Dein- mont", Mr. Weber, Listowel. season has proven a failure. P Butternut, walnut and beech trees have nothing whatever on then! in the shape of nuts this year. The old adage has it that where there are no nuts for squirrels it is a euro sign of an open winter. Wo would however advise the + We'll heed what mighty Nelson said On old Trafalgar day, 11'rom cottage, castle, palace, hall, We'll come without dela0.4 y, Duty a call, and stake our all, To fight, or pay, or pray.et - 114 -IN C 0 A I, .., si L M a hospital in +''gland, and now, we work. I will just mention a few in- her, ladles, that we do not appeal to . Auction Sale of Cows and Young Cattle A number of first class cows and young cattle will be sold at WHYTECHURCH, on Monday Oct. 30 Monday, -0 o credit willbe 1. Terata menthe cr cls wIl aeve lowed and bank interest charged, find that some bas found its way to Prance, It will give great pleasure to tlra8e who contributed to know thatAt their gifts have been so much a ret• g PP fated. This surely shows how much s re even a small contribution Call Plea a n a bring to the boys at the front. • As the sold weather comes, the need for shirts and socks beonmee greater. Will all who are willlrig to sew, 'all for cutouts garments, shirts or py jamas from Mrs, Gray, bits, Geddes, stances, which will give an idea of Vvhat the Auxiliary does to help famish the supplies f or the up -keep of the Hos• pital. This year one pllrches° conaieting of blankets, bed Z3preit a, eheetmg, ptl- low cotton, towelling, table linen, traywhich g clothe, etc., amounted to ever $200, In the wayof ermaaent investment P we have installed for use in the Hos• pital laundry, a "Maxwell Electric Vashin Machine" cost! in the Pg the public to help us very often, "only three times this year", namely. the two entertainments in the Armoaries' and the concert in the opera house, When we eoneider•the very strenuous and heart breaking titles through we aro passing, owingto the p g war, with all its attendant worries and Cares which we all feel and are tryitig to bear with fortitude, and with all the Calla that each and every. out, of us have to respond to ill tr in P y• h 1'. C. Makin Co, of Toronto, .r lbs. of Salado, Tea to the two married women who can guest) nearest to the correct g weight of the Cee in a ■la v, 11irs. Cleo g 6 -- Walker, Mre, Geo Roberson, neat• three babies, Mrs. Dave Finley, Mrs, 13, Brown, Mural school haviu the greatest 1' number of school children in the pro. cession, Lower tVinghdm School, 13 A Mutton, teacher, t , EiOR$ES good house provider not to neglect the coal bin, Itbmember your friends in the Voest or across the ocean at the battle front by sending them a private greeting card •far Uhrfatwas Thcso cards are use au much a t've sated as i3 era&cut bnd the save 1 you trouble and expense 'y ' P Call In at'1'.t11 Auw.w r1: WTI( is and select your carols from our assortment, soon It, not to too sticture !louse Notts. Wednesday flnd '1'hureday. Mae Murray "To Have and '1'o bold", ' Friday and Saturday our new serial "1Led Cfrclw'' 1)ou't miau the •tirot of chi° teat iclnte, you will vino GOti the taut of "Neal of the Navy." y Broke Ilia Leg, Mr. Robert sturdy, who has charge of the stables at the Queen's Hotel,gr -'"' Best D.L. W. p. SCRANTON COAL, dri Ever advauta a is with y g it the consumer in buying hie es , coal early, better service, leve t- Cont, IMO c)1 the dioa};reeablu of 'winter delivery iii rW anti the Iv t a" curl the added meteorite:lion of - hawing your coal to your veva ee dins. Place your oxd r by , 20th suet, for $ell ary a Jun 4101 prices. Dressed and•untlreseed , Lumber, Lath, s i>y les a A and Wood. ' LOTr p'cD r tars JU1 act onset Proprietors ti iltra.'1'amlyn or !lire. Blatchford, Will tine knitters tease note that P Mise Peasant has found it neighborhood of $'iU. . R We have bought over $•l0 'worth of to do our bit, by giving what deals• tante we are able to individually, and _ -M-•, ,,_ .. . _-_.. _._ _ necessary to upthe care of the am and Mte6 dishes, glassware, etc„ also a number of our teats and mesas, 1 think, taking give Y r of bedside trays matin $12, and the gg all these thins into consideration,,• Directors, G. T. Robertson and I. J, Wright, Judges Wm. Dickson, Wal tort, Jas. Archibald, Seaforth, _..___-.._.. MARRIHD -""'•"" "w'"' ' suffered i1 broken leg toward noon on Thursday. the result of being kicked by a strange horse Which he Wee at- Y . . . .. „te r z., .11 w w e M sta EYESIGHT TWEE) entire Daytime or everilege by graduate of the "Canadian Opthainic College." McKIBIION'S paua STOIC; 111111.1111011111.1111111 VanStone has Contented to tatty her- » place, So in future, all. who will knit, envy obtain yarn from bliss Van- Stone, P7hn 51. Alt hospital, cipplies sttbh. ars flan. aelette, did cotton, et0.1 maybe left With Mil, W#[Ns. gold medals that were presented, to the Nuttea of tilt& year's graduating class were purchased by the Auxiliary. X have only spoken of tho larger amounts, hut we have bad Many other bills ranging from `stainer Mounts fret to t0, .we must all feel that ewe have had a' very successful years work in the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wingham Gen- era! I3ospital. Very respeetfuity submitted Muo, lidcunito e t oil, Secretary, y Gl,;lvl,u:Xi, 1'Uttro:31, Team in harness, • Hugh Gilmore, Jae. rorster. Wm, Roan. (Continued on page 1 1 g l liArrx-=•A7 T)Ellso;:+t••-•At the home of the htlda'e aunt, Mrs Jones /inapt son, West W awanoeht_Mise Edna B. Anderson to ."lames 0. art of Ilacup• stead, Oat,P tending, The honer belofnged to one of the patrons of tbei.'air. Mr. Sturdy's left leg was broken below the "knee, 110 is ill the hospital. Dealer ill +i,utuli°r, Coal and Weed, Office' Phone 01n. Mill Phone 04. Residence 55, w ,P' ' 1 iry1 i L`i s ylrlii f`S' tivk 1