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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1930-01-02, Page 1bl� With 'Whitch is A,xuaI ama ted ' "he • rrie Vidette :and roxeter Newvts, Single Copies, Five Cents WINGHA11/1, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,, JANUARY '2n , 1930, NORTHERN HOCKEY:MANY WINGHAM OLD BOYS AND GIRLS LEAGUE SCHEDULE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS W. T. Cruikshank represented the in airs Athletic Association at a 'lxJt gh sneeting of the Northern Hockey League in Palmerston on Friday, when .the following schedule for this season was drawn up— Seniors 3--Wingham at Kincardine Lucknow at,Ripley 6—Kincardine at Wingham` 7—Ripley at Lucknow 14—Wingham at Ripley 15—Lucknow at Kincar. 20—Ripley at.Winghan. 23—Kincar. at Lucknow 27—Lucknow at Wingham 28 -e -Kincardine at Ripley 30—Wingham at Lucknow 31—Ripley at 'Kincardine January .January jarivary .January January January January •January ;;January ;January _January Juniors .maty 8—Kincardine at Wingham January. 10— Wingham at Ripley January 13—Ripley at Kincardine., January 24-Wingham at Kincar. f1~ebruary 3—Ripley at Kincardine February 7—Kincardine at Ripley "I"Iie local sextette are rapidly rounding into playing form, most of last year's players being on .the list, *wkile LeCroix anti Ross, of Listowel, irosnise big assistance to the team. K•tnewrdine opens the season here on January •6th. 'OBITUARY Master George McCurdy of North Battleford; Seek,, is spending the win- ter with his .aunt, Mrs, Dave Bell, aneuncle, Mr. Arthur Fothergill. Miss Gladys' Robertson of Welles- ley Hospital, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Wilson, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper, of Exeter, spent the holiday at the home of Mr; and Mrs: George T. Robertson. Mr. Al. Reid of Detroit, was a holi- day visitor a; his home here. Mr. EldonWilson of Brussels spent' the weelc-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. j. McLean. - Miss Anne Forgie spent the New Year's holiday visiting friends in Walkerton. Miss Grace Greer spent 'Christmas With her cousin, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. McCully, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holt of New York are spending the holidays at, the home of Mrs. Sarah Green, Min- nie Street, Geo. Spotton, M.P., and Mrs. Spot - ton spent the holiday with relatives in Toronto. J. Morris Christie of Queen's: Uni- versity is spending, the holidays with his parents, Mr, and -Mrs, J. H. Chris tie. Mrs. Geo, Schaefer and family of Goderich visited at the home of her borne, es spending the Christmas va- cation with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Johns. Miss Edith ,Kew, of Bothwell, and Mrs. John. Glousher 'The funeral of Mrs'. John Gloush- . er of Blyth, was held last Tuesday to the Union Cetnetery, She. was one of 'Blyth's most respected citizens, and was in her • 69th year. Besides Tier husband she leaves four -sons and six •daughters: John . of Goderich g Geon e of Wingham, Henry and Her - beet of Hallett; Mary, Mrs. Inkley) of -Clinton, Kate (Mrs, Edgar. Patti- son) of -Wingham; Julia, ,(Mrs. James Nortnan) of East Wawanosh; Lena, Ella, Mrs, (Mrs. Geo: Alcock),and( Earl Bentley) of Mcdris, and Lizzie, <Mrs, Want, White) of Blyth. There -were floral tributes from the West- ern Foundry, Wingham; friends at Goderich, 'Clinton and Blyth. • The pallbearers were the six sons-in-law. 'The services were conducted at the house and the grave by the Rev. Geo. Weir of the United Church, Blyth. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCoo. 1 Miss Erma Finch of Western "Un- iv -sty is spending• the holidays with he �,thother, \.2eter; Fisher of 'Toronto is spend- ing the holidays witei his aunt, Mrs. Geo. Hanna. Willie Kew, of Sault Ste, Marie, are spending the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kew. Chas. Pattison, of Sarnia, spent Christmas with his father, Mr, Irwin Pattison. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown, of Tor- onto, visited over the holiday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs,' F, O. Preston , . . J. C Wilson, of Ottawa, Currie, of Kitchener, and Annie of Toronto, spent the holiday with their mother, Mrs. J. Wilson. Wilfred Ellacott, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs, W., Ellacott. Miss Mary MacGregor of Toronto spent 'Xmas with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs, Alex: MacGregor, in town, J. M. Beattie of Goderich, spent the holiday with bis parents, Mr', and Mrs. Robt, Beattie. Mr. and Mrs. F. Phillips are spend- ing the Christmas vacation with re- latives in Owen Sound. Frank .Graham of Windsor, spent the holiday withrelatives in town. F. H. Stephenson, of Chatham, spent the holiday with his family; in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. Herd and daugh- ter, lvlary, spent the holidays with relatives in town. Mr, and Mrs. R Bonar, of Wind,, sor; spent the holiday with Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Haugh. Miss Margaret.; Pettigrew, of New York, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr, and 'Mrs, Pettigrew, Miss Alberta Walker spent the holiday with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson are spending a few days with relatives in Toronto, Miss Lillian Hopper, of • Victoria Hospital'', London, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. :Hopper. efel Ralph Carr and Misses Mary and Celeste spent the holiday with their parents,. Mr. and ears. 'Geo. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailiff, of London, spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. J .A. MacLean. - Mrs, A. McLaughlin and Miss Ross of Brtissels, are visiting with .Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Ross. Neil and Miss Agnes Williamson at London, Miss Elizabeth Johns, of Port Col- LOCAL AND P1 R.S()NAL IBIG CROP OF CANDIDATES FOR Distributor for I?hiico All -Electric MUNICIPAL... HONORS IN HURON. Radio Receiving sets is W. C. Ad- 'ems. d 'ams. Mr, and, Mrs. H, W. Edgar and Y famil of Edmonton are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Jas, Edgar, Victoria Street, Mr. McHaig, of, Toronto, spent Christmas at the home of Mr.. and Mrs, Geo. Carr. Fred Manuel, of Detroit, spent the holiday with, his mother, ;Mrs. T. Manuel, o Fred Piper, of Oshawa, and Miss Margaret, of Toronto, spent the holi- day with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Piper. Mrs: W. R. Dyer spent the holiday with her son, P. Dyer, in Windsor: Floyd Carter, of Detroit, spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter. Miss Edna Musgrove, of Galt, spent the holiday with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Musgrove. Miss Agnes Walker, of Toronto, sPent the holiday with her. mother, Mrs. Jas. Wall2er. Miss Earnscliffe Musgrove, of Buf- falo, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Musgrove. Mr. and d Mrs. L. C. Young and son, Bill, of 'iToronto, spent the holiday with Mrs. P.Linklater. • Mr. and Mrs, Geo: McKay, of Hann-, ilton, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs..Adams. Mr. and Mrs. W. Logan Craig- ' at Hamilton. Walton A. McKibbon, of London, And Charles McKibbon, of Toronto. Mr. and Mts. C. Cruikshank, De- troit. Bruce Edgar, of Toronto. Misses Ena and Elizabeth Currie, of Toronto, Edward Forgie, of Detroit. Victor Campbell of Detroit. Jack Perdue of Toronto. Miss Lucille Stephenson of Cleve - Christmas had little of joy for Wm. Sneath, who for years has personified old Santa in his annual, trip to Lon- don. About three Weeks ago he was laid up with a sudden illness that kept him off the road for a fortnight, and just when he returned to work, was placed in bed by an internal hemmor- hage, and will likely be there through- out the holiday season. The cottage prayer ' meeting this week will be held at the home of Joseph Wellwood, Centre Street, on Friday evening. Robert Thoinpson, Brussels busi- ness man for'' 40 years, died last week, aged 62 years. After a' fortnight of most unusually stormy weather, an acceptable change took place Monday With rrnuch higher temperature and the sun shining. Robert Spotton, councillor -elect for. Lebanon. Chapter �ek>ca Pter No. 84 . Officers for 1930 I! P. Z,—T• H. Gibson. F. McGee. Hiscox. S. R. Brill. J.—y .Scribe 3.—A. If Ross. Scribe N.—'T.: H. Gibson, Treas.—J. W. McKibbon,. 1?. S.—E. C. ` Copeland., S, S.—R. C. Thompson. J..S, -Chas Richardson, M. 4th V. -G. W. Carr . M. 3rd V.—O. Thompson: If. 2nd V, -W. L. Craig; 2t4. lst. V.—Jas, Gilmore. Tyler—Win. J. Brown, Au ditors—E, J. Nash, G. L. Brack- enbury. The above officers were installed st the last meeting of Lebanon Chiip- ter R.A.M. No: ' 84, G.R.C. Turnberry Reeve, I. 5. Wright, Roland Grain. councillors, Jas. McTavish, Peter S. MacEwen, E. J. Baird, Richard Wil- ton, A. McEwen, Reuben Stokes, The old council was re-elected by acclamation. Morris For reeve, W. J. Henderson, W. Elston. For Councillors, Thomas Bridge,, John Brown, Wm. Shot -treed, Arthur. Wheeler, Bert Watson, William :Ber- nard, Finlay McCallum. Mr. John -Brown, J. McGill, W. J. Henderson; resigned. East Wawanosh For Reeve, R. H. Thompson, P. W. Scott and Robt: Coultes, F. B. Stalker and J. 3.. Kerr did not qualify. Councillors, W, S. Campbell, Wil- fred G. M. Reid, Elisha Walker, Geo: F. Youngblutt, Fred W. Cook and Frank Marshall did not qualify. There will be a contest for the Wingham. for 1930, has tendered his Reeveship between Messrs. hompT- resignation to " the Town Cjerlc, and son, Scott and Coultes. another nomination is probable. Miss Margaret Daugherty, of Lon- don, is visiting at her uncle's, Mr.. Jas. Wild. London is visit rd Elliott, Adam Mc - Miss Coza Wild of IVIcTntosh, Rcha , ing at her home in town. Ewen, W. S. Irwin, T. H. Moore. Mr, and Mrs. Will Henderson and Usborne Township baby are spending- this week at ShaI- For Reeve, James' Ballantyne and. .M Kinloss Reeve, J. W. Colwell, Malcolm Ross. Councillors, J. G. Hueston, Angus Hullett 1',eeve,, F, Adams, 1. ArinStrOng :; councilors, J. Leiper, H. 114cmgrige, J. Barr, E. Forbes, R. Lawson, Bayfield Village Village Truestees,' .W. H. Talbot; Donald Murray, D. A. f'etherston, Lewis Thompson, tier. J. McLeod and Murdock Ross. Clinton Mayor, Fred Jackson, 3I. B. Com- be, S. S. Cooper; Reeve, N. "W Tre- wartha, J. W. Langford, G. H. El- iott; Public Utilities Commission, S. J. Andrews, W L. Johnson; council- ors, H. B. Manning, Dr. Fred Thomp- son, O. L. Paisley, Fred Livermore, W. S. R. Holmes, G. I -I. Elliott, R. J, Miller, Ed. Munro, j. A. Sutter, J. W. Langford, Walter Mair, W. Glen Cook and Clifford Lobb; school trus- tees, A. F. Cudneore, W: J, Cook, J. A. Ford, G. T. Jenkins. A by-law will be submitted to the people reading: "Are you in favor of more than one licensed billiard or pool -room in the town of Clinton." Hensel' Village For reeve, Robert Higgins, J. W. Orthwein, Owen Geiger, D. Robin- son; for council, James Sangster, Dr. A. R. Campbell, G. C. Petty, William Concert, R. Cameron, L. R.enbs, Wil- liam Sangster, J. W. Orthwein; for Public Utilities Commission, E. Ram- mie (acclamation); for public school trustees, Thomas Hudson, A. Case, Fred Mainms, H. Horton and Dr. A. R. Campbell Goderich Mayor. H. J. A. MacEwan, E. R. Wigle, R. E. Turner, G. L. Parsons, J. W. Craigie, S. D. Croft; reeve, B. C. Cummings, R. E. Turner, : J. J. Moser, J. W. Craigie; deputy reeve, J. J. Moser, W. Bailie, J. W. Craigie. Council, D. Sproule, 13 C. Munn- ings, W. M. McLean, G. P. Gould, W. Bailie, S. D. Croft, C. H. H -umber, T. R. Wallis, W. H. Robertson, J. J. Mo- left on •, a honeymoon to Toronto, seter . oints the bar Fc Caledonia and o h n D. Dean, T.G. Co L.non. M. E. cn travelling M, Obricn, J. D. Wilson, C. Worrell. g in a gown of brown trazzns- WTaylors. 3 is elected water and parent velvet with shoes and hose to ght J n' stoner by acclaation, match, and beige hat of French kelt licoma. t The public school trustees are also and muskrat coat. by acclamation. The grooms gift to the bride woe St, David's Ward, F. R. Miller; iSt. a beautiful pendant brooch and brace- , Patrick's, Joint C. St. ButtAn;d St.t Geors,geys, let; to the bridesmaid, a beantifbeautiful res ' `W. F. brooch; to the best man, a pearl G. L. i arsons; handled pen -knife;. and to the pianist, a silver cold. meat fork, . On their re- turn they will reside on the groom's,, farm on the 2nd concession of Grey. low Lake. Hugh Berry, Councillors, Dan Dew, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Nortrop, visited George Scott, Benson Williams, Reu- friends at Arkell ,over .the holiday. ben Shire, C. .Pyni. Miss Kitty Brown of Toronto spent a few days this week at W L. Craig's. Miss A. hi. Hornfelt, B.A., of Kit- n William Young, C A. Robert - Mrs. is spending a few days ,with so m -William Yours , A.' Parker. son. For Council, Mrs. F. aa William Thom, Arthur Fisher, Geo,. Wingham schools have $1050.47 on Fea an, Melvin Tyndall, Jas. deposit in the Penny 'Bank, at the Farm M. N1lvin , J. Pitblad s J. Mc - end of October, an increase of $689.- Cann, c rty 3 a itbla Young Kernighan, 99 during the year. This ch school rinks Fisher and Goldthorpe have signified 68% among' the 397 schools interest- their'nam- ed. A year ago 359 schools',}�ie ad $1,- their intention of allowing S to stand. Reeve Hill intends re - 084,517„44 on deposit, compared with tiring. . r $1,217;592:01 on 'deposit now. Stephen Township Colborne For Reeve, Hugh Hill, Frank Wil - Miss Harry Miss land. 1vXr. Clyde Louttit of Toronto. Mr. Wilfred McFadzean of London. Mis Irene Allen of Cottam. Ha y Browne of Kitchener. Marie Livingstone of Wind sor. Mr. and Mrs, R. E. McKinney, of Toronto: Mr, and Mrs. Archie McKinney, of Windsor.. . Miss Marjorie Gibson, of •Moles- worth. Miss Louise Thompson of Strat- ford. Miss Simpson of Jasper Party Alta. Marvin L. Craig of Toronto. Neil A. Carr' of Welland. Reginald Snaith of Toronto, Mrs, M. Beckwith is visiting with friends in Toronto. GONE TO HAMILTON -Gordon W. Buchanan, for some years traveller for C. Lloyd & Son, Limited, is leaving this week to take a position with the Halliday Com - Deny, Hamilton, Mr.,Buchanan is one of the town boys whose progress in - business Circles has been quite mark ed, rising in, ,a conlpaartively short time from a clerkship in Hanna 8z Co, store to a position as traveller for one of the largest exclusive door manu- facturing concerns in the country, where his personality and ability were recognized, 'Locally he took a deep interest in many activities, particular- ly in the Sabbath School of the Unit- Church of which he was Secretary. +cd Many friends extend congratulations good wishes or; hit ,,new. v ,iturc, ndg.. ort 's ,and Misses' Cloth Cots ust move. Prices cut 'Eve'ry Cdat m to the bone: l3uy now and save at our expense, Bing Bros, 'w Year's Sstle boys' and Y"ottlhs' C1vereoats, • gaftrrent's Just' reeerVtd. 20 to 30% •Kitig W: man- A, quiet wedding took place ,at onto;, Tuesdays Dec,e:riber 24th,' Rev. D.' A. Armstrong, Rector ufr; Church of i'he Redeemer unite, marriage Kathleen IJ„ daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J.'Kerr,' of 1- Wawanosh, and Leslie E. is-nel,:n .1 of '.Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. 13uckrti Will reside in Toronto. Reeve, Ales William Sweit Shirts Neeb, Sale o f e nsS s New Year's S a M. N e ter, Reuben Goetz,'; Assistant reeve, Neat patterns and plain Broad- William Sweitzer. Chester` MacWhin- cloths with collars to:match.. Buy Wy raFor council, H.'Petreau, E. Gill, them now less 20%. - King Bros, W. Deering, P. ivlartini, H. Beaver, Seaf Orth A. Naftel. Mayor, W. H. Golding, John' F. Exeter Daly, R. G. Parke and A. D. Slather- got reeve, W. D, Sanders, Louis • land, Reeve, John W. Beattie„ Pub Day g M. Francis. Council, Geor- Holds its regular meeting in the lic utility commissioners, John- F. on Monday after- ne N. Williams David Rowcliffe, Council Chamber Daly and William Golding: Council Harper Rivers, 8 M. Francis, Jesse noon, January 6th, at 3.45 o'clock. A lions, A. D. Sutherland, Ernest L. Elson, Herb, Ford, Milo' Snell, Hen - full attendance of members ii request- Bo'., Robert. Smith, William A. Crich, rt' Biciling, John Taylor, Wm, Deer - Herbert C. Box, William J. Bickel', ing, Moses Amy.; Four ,to be elected. ST. ANDREW'S W.M.S. The monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will be held •in the church on Wednesday afternoon, January 8, at three o'clock.. All nitetnbers are ex- pected to be' present as the convenors of various committees are'. to present their reports, VICTORY MISbION CIRC INSIDE, AND OUTSIDE WINGHAM. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Wheeler -Kerr A pretty wedding was ;eoleninize.r at the United Church parsonage ' i Saturday, December 28th, whet; Mag gie ICarifa Kerr, only daughters --0 Afr. and Mrs. Win. Jenkins, Tore - berry, became the bride of Mr.Harry; T.' Wheeler, only son of Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Wheeler, of Morris. Rev. S. Davison officiated, After the core !' mony they returned to the bride's home There a dainty dinner was st:r- yed. The :happy couple left on the' afternoon train for Toronto. Welk, wish theta a long and happy wedded_ life, MacDonald -Earls, A very'Pretty wedding as solem- nized at the home of Mrs. Agnes Earls, Wroxeter, at high noon, on Wednesday, December 25th, when her daughter, Jennie E. A.,` was unit- ed in marriage to Thomas J. Mac- Donald, of Molesworth, the Rev. Mr. Pritchard of Molesworth, officiating in the absence of late bride's regular minister, Mr. Jones. The bride, beautifully gowned 'in beige georgette and lace, and carry- ing- a bouquet of Sweetheart roses, was attended. by Miss Jean MacDon- ald sister of the groom; Mr. Frail; Earls, brother of the bride, assistin,r, the groom. The wedding music ivas played by Mrs. Kenneth'Hastie, sis- ter of the bride. After the signing of- the register a sumptuous wedding''dinner was served, after which the happy couple ed. George D. Haigh, , Merton A. Rend, Board f Education 'William Deer - FREE TRIP WINNERS' FROM 11�1T. j; McIntosh, Archibald Ferguson, HURON COUNTY COMPETE 1Thomas Johnstone, Dr. J. A. Munn,. FOR SCHOLARSHIP 'Isaac Hudson. Public sch000l trus- tees: North ward, Robert Archibald; a donated south ward, James M. Robertson, M. The T. Eaton Company fifteen scholarships of $100:00 each McKellar; east ward, Charles 'Hol - to be applied on two year coarses at mes. Ontario Agricultural College, of Blyth a the O g tripW. Mills W. Guelph, for winners of the free Reeve, Dr.' Milne, Mills, to the Royal .W'inter Fair. The a- Johnston, James Cutt; .councillors, J. wards will be niade to those w;i;nning Heffron, C. Bell, G. White, I. Wel- highest marks in a written examinee lace, G. Machan, J• Hoover, E, Lauri - tion. Seven Huron County boys com-',dy; school trustees, J. Maine, W. J. peted and Mr. W. Jas, Turnbull, Eth- Sims, W. H. Lyon, W. White, S. Gib - el, who made the highest marks • will thorpe, S. White; (three to be elect - compete against winners' from other ed); hydro commission, L. J. Wil - 100 Men's Caps on Sale just' the thing for factory or farrxt. use. All good patterns, to go at 59c, King Bros. n. ui• Mrs. Rorie Beav- D. M. Johnston, Reeve of Lucl.noi. ing, J. G. Sta b y, rceeh for three years, was presented 'with ors F. Delbridge, R. N. C. J. Lindenfieid, G. Williams, Dr, H, la club lag by .the citizens of E • Br. •',nine , H. Grieve. Three to western town, before he left for '1- J• o o>J be elected, onto, where he takes,an interest Commission Will the •undertaking of D. M. Johnst.t Pubic Utilities,, rani Ward, elected by acclamation. Co. Brussels. Reeve, A C. Barker. Councillors, George E, McCall, W. E. Willis, A. G. McIntyre, W. R. 'Little, Percy Mit- chell, William. Clouse and Clark Mat- heson. Howick Reeve, Thomas Ingram, George Hubbard, Peter. F. Doig and Reuben Harding. . For , deputy reeve, W. J, Gamble, and Milton Leonard, For Council,.Fred C. Taylor, Mil- ton Leonard, Thomas' Lovell, Sebas- tian* Ztubtigg, Finlay Lynn, :Arthur Jacques and R J, Douglas, Tuckersmi.th For reeve, Matthew Clark, William ;B. Thompson, Joseph G. Crich, Rob- ert D. Watson and William Doig who resigned. Council, Charles McKay,' Angus 13rown, William R. Archibald and L Johns, S4;anley Township Reeve, P. Keys, Councillors, John Egue, Goldie Graham, F. Stewart and Mcrwin Hanley, counties. ' hams (acclamation). An essay contest was also open to West Vtiawanosh free tri . All teni eve William” Mole. Councillors, winners of the pI Reeve, boys from Huron County entered this William Stewart, William Carr, F. G. contest and Mr, Alvin Procter, Wing- Todd, and Thomas Webster, ham, was declared winner, • His es- i Grey say will be judged against the wimp 1 . Reeve, H. A. Keys, F. 5.,, Collins, ing essays from other counties, The Stewart McQuarrie, John •'il'LtNabb All municipal matters` in Goderich ten essayists 'securing the highest and Robert Livingston, fade loader a decision of Judge Lewis marks will receive a free two weeks'1 Deputy reeve, F. J. Collins, Robert on the location of a sidewalk on o•ne'eourse at the Ontario Agricultural McDonald, Thomas Dougherty, R. College,. Guelph, 13. Taylor;, and R, Rock, twoJohnston,Stewart All other's competing in these , Council, Silas -Joh contests twist be congratulated on McQuarrie, Robert McDonald and, T. their earnest efforts and' are well de- iDougheity. seivieg of special intntiont. They are 1. day —Harvey NV, Stephenson, Ethel, Clar- 1 Reeve, L, H. Rader, Council, W. once Clark, Ethel, John Mc'.Tavisle i R. Dougall, D. Ducharme, Alf, Mel - of the county town streets. A first petition for the sidewalk allowed' choice of outside or inside a row .of. trees, but was declared faulty, so an- other petition was presented asking CIRCLE for; a sidewalk outside the trees. Af- ter completing part of. the work, the fficers for 1930 n injunction Which Bluevale Walter Forester, .Lucknow, lick Ed, Walker. The .following o insiders issued a i ,, , were elected at lastmeeting:—.Hon, Judge dismissed, and it looks C'arcnce Smillie, Hetisal, Frank 1 I'' residentWright,r Pres Mrs, P. A. Parker; .p > as if the outsiders were -once more W igh* Kippe>t, 1Viervyn Cudtnorr, on the inside, whilc the insiders con= sidei` themselves outsiders so far as t he law is concerned, It is now like- ly an appeal will be made, Thus God- erieh vies with that other lake p•rt, Miss 13. Bennett; first vice-pn'esident, Mrs, J. 0, Habkirk; third vice-presi- dent, Mrs. R. E, Laidlaw secretary, Miss Phyllis Johns; treasurer, Miss Minnie Barber; corresponding secre- tary, MissEthel Simpson; secretary, : pson , 'Christian Stew'lidsltip, Mrs. Mc - J. ,Michael; Outidok secretary, Mrs, ' C. 130yd; Missionary Monthly secretary Miss, 13. Joyiatl Tereperaace secretary, Mts; E,' Will:inst n; pianist, Mrs.' W. J. Atlatns, Th' tattle had a very, sue- ce , l year ,ng raised tri* sunt of Toronto, in real municipal excite nt whieh is Notting at fever height Fur Coats at January Pxi0e31 'Buy noev tot the ' ,e• Every /At tie r Alex. Hamilton of :Pontiac district, Michigan, brother-in-law of WaltWalterSturdy, Lucknow, disappeared on Oc- tober 6th, after his return from a. visit to Lucknow. A man namnamedRussel, tenant on Hamilton's farm, is under arrest, as a cheque In bank is alleged not to bear 1 -la ton's signature and would square accounts between him and 13ami and an axe with hair and blood and some burned bones, sugg play, Russel denies any kn of the matter. Hensel', Ward Here Woodham: Robert Burns o eepaw , Thursday night at 7.30 tune in to 10 B,P., and hear Jack Thynne, • the Kansas, "]{armor, ` in an hour of old going and tunes, We are going to. have an ,old time ince "in the Studio d hayloft, .„ll> fir. will be en the job, and It r be a anal 'hoe n, 7 ratter's wo”'©pt who left Brussels district 47 years ago, died to Regina on Decet 'Five days previously, he a nd Mrs. 'Burns celebrated theta 57th wed ing tanniversafy. nber 9th I Victor radio in both radio of 'radio -phonograph con'ibination lou the ` easy payment plan, a C 0 is *it'll , N. lee prlee 1 ,'or tOld this cl' of Alen's ".Cres Fancy Silk and Knitted ties:' Regu- lar 50 and 75% out they go 3 for $1,00: King Broa. The Review-Reporterortersays:. t "%iniS- cardtte will have practically the sate hockey teams as last year, which n gond '' feature C1<ire •ice ' Walpole d ottt o :hC let t -t >l: ss, t UNITED CHU WINGHAM "Morning -•c '1 The I"'ott:er raid the I VOA -f`°God's.