The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-02-28, Page 1•
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OBITUARY
Peter R. Zurbrigg
eter R, Zurbrigar passed -away
peacefully, on Sunday evening, Feb.
1711i, 1929, After five weeks o fintease
suffering •of gangrene. He was born
in Switzerland in 1848 on New Years
day. At the age of four becarne with
his parents to Caneda, locathig at
New Hamburg. In 1869 'he was unit -
•ed in holy wedlock to Angeline Wen-
zel, the couple celebrating their Gold-
. en wedding nine years ago last fall.
'The diamond anniversary was almost
in sight but the 1.ord would have it
otherwise, • .
They lived first an dare :8-th conces-
sion of 'Wallace ' and later moved to
-the farm where they made their home
with their so., Adam, and his family.
As a young man he consecrated him-
self to the Lord, remaining- true to
the end., He was a faithful mereber
of the Evangelical Church.
He leaves to mourn his departure
, the sorrowing widow, „five sons, Dav-
id of Palmerston; Sebastian of Clif-
ford; George and Adam, Howick; Ez-
ra. of Wingham; ,and one daughter
(Lizzie), Mrs. A. 13. Oxford of Helm-
er, Alta., and two eisters, Mrs. C.
• Cook, New Hamburg, Ont., and Mrs,
Stein, M:ieh., U. S. A.; also sixteen
grandchildren and one great grand-
child; one son, Simon, died in infancy.
The deceased had a large circle of
friends and Naas highly respected in
the community in avhieh he lived for
so many years.
Among, the floral tributes was a
spray from the Kurtzville Evangeli-
‘. cal S. S. ,and a ,pillow from the fam-
ily, The service,conducted by Rev.
C. R. Kauth, was held Wednesday,
February 20th, from his late resi-
dence, lot 25, con. 3, Howick and in-
terment took place in Fordavich
Cemetery. The following acted as
pal/ -bearers: Messrs, E. Harris, E.
Knight, L. V. Knight, A. Patterson,
J. Patterson and L. Gibson,
Thomas Davidson.
One of the few survivitig links con-
necting the early pioneer days of E.
Wtudvanosh withthe present, was sev-
ered on Tuesday, in the death of
Thomas Davidson; in his 95th year.
Bore in County Cavan, Ireland, on
March 6th, 1834, he came to Canada
in 1848 and lived for about three
years with his grandparents near
Brampton. From there he went to
Woodstock, and when about 18 years
of age took a homestead in East Wa-
wanush, travelling back and forth
to penve his claim. In 1861 he mar-
ried Margaret McKay of Brantford
district, the young couple taking- up
the ,stern realities of pioneer life in
the bush, and lived to see success
crown •their, efferts. His wife pre-
deceased him three years. He was
a life-long meneber of the Anglican
Church. Surviving are one son and
e daughter, j. Fred. and Emily, on the
• homestead, East Wawanosh; Mrs,
Harry Godkin, o2 Turnberry and
Miss Lottie, of Regina. Funeral took
place on Thursday to Winghara
Cemetery,
Edward J. Haines
East Wa.wanosh lost -one of its val-
tant sons, on Tuesday when EdWard
J. Haines, son of the late Me, arid
Mts. Robert Haines, passed away, the
result of a second stroke. Born
Catedotia May 6th, 1878,, he came to
East Wawantish; as a child, with his
. patents, where he resided the remain-
der of his life. During the Great War
be enlisted. with:the •161st Battalion,
and was transferred to 'the 58th, with
-which he saw considerable aetive ser-
vice, and. becoming invalided,spent
'considerable time in an English Hos-
pital. He received two medals,
British medal for active service in
Idtance, and the Victory Medal. Mt.
Haines was unmarried and is sin-Vived
by one 'brother, Evan,, of •Frneis,
,Sask, and, six sisters, Mrs, Edward
McQuillan and Mts., William ,Me-
ettillan of -Lucknovr; , Mrs. George
McRoberts, of West Wasitartosh; Mrs.
lobert McPhersonand, Mrs,. James
Slowden of Amaranth, and Miss'
nifterl, at home, Ftitneral take a pine
o:day to Winghain Cemetery. .
THE WONDERFUL HEAVENS
Ott Tuteralay evening, March. 4th,
Tke Mea's and Women's Caeadian
Chub will be addrhssecl by Jt. Kinga-
ton of the Western 'University of LOn-
don. He Will give an illustrated let -
sore on "The Wonderful Heavens".
In the afternoon Dr, Kingston has
kindly offered to give a talk to the
pupils of the High Selma).
LOCAL AND PERSONA
Mrs, A, M, Bishop is spending
fortnight in Hamilton.
"The Legion of the Condemned'
Lyceum Theatre, February 28, Mar
1,2.
Fleming Black and L. B. Bosin
Bluevale, expect a car load of scree
ings next week.
.L MOVES 'TO WINGHAM
Dresden, Ont., NeWS Of Fe.bruarY
7th, announces a ehange of buSiness
WherebY the firm of Coyle and Gal-
braith sold out their gent's furnish -
eh Ings business to the Men's and Boys'
Outfitters. la part it $aysy..--aj
an, "Mr. Galbraith will certainly be
tie
Mrs. D. Falconer left yesterday for
Indianapolis, where she rvill spend
a month or rnore,
Ronald Rae, a student at Wester-
-velt School, London, spent the week-
end at his home, here.
You save $1.50 t $2.00, a pair,
Men's Leather Top Rubbers
Greer's Clean -,Up Sale,
Limited quantity of .Northern Spy
apples at $1.25 a bushel. Apply to
A C Adams, phone 40.
Big _Bargains in Gaytees, Zippers
and Goloshes for Women and Child
ren at Greer's Shoe Stott-,
Mrs. Pugh, of town, has a Begonia
that measures 5 feet across. Some
of the leaves •are 15 inches wide.
Satisfaction assured in shoe, rubber
and galosh repairing at J. A. Haugh's.
Shoes dyed to keep their color.
Dr. H. A. 11/fatton, of Mitchell, was
over on Tuesday, to see his uncle,
Mr, George Ross, who is very sick,
Miss Lillian E. 13aker, of Wingliam,
is spending a few days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thoirtas j. Baker.
Mr. David Abernethy of Philadel-
phia was the guest at ,the home of
Tolerton and Mrs. Lutton, last week.
on•
at
We -repair Shoes and Rubbers ex-
Cellently, so everybody says. Bring
your next pair to Greer's Shoe Store
Lyceum Theatre,' Thursday,: Friday,
Saturday, February 28, March 1, 2,
Garry Cooper in "The LegiOn ,of the
Condemned."
Miss Jean Baker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Baker., spent a
few days with her sister, Mts. Will,.
iton Finley, jr.
Mrs: Cram, of Pilot. 'Advent, Sask.,
spent last -week with her uncle and
aunt, Ma and Mrs. Wilson Irwin,
10th coricession.
Mr. E. S. Copeland left last week
on :a foto-week businese 14) the
-Maritimes and. Newfoundland, li the
interests of Fry & Bleekhell Limited,:
Alias Alttrgaret Lockeridge, of Galt,
apent the .verul);-end With her sister,
.Bereice, at the lirsl•ne Of her grand -
Parents, Mr, and •Mrs, Al. Vanalstaate,
1st -line Morris.
Mts. Boos Of Cheate, snent the
eek -end with her- sister, Afre, Jack
M. McKay, and on Sunday assisted
with great acceptance, on the broad-
cast pi -Ogres -ante of 10 131'.:
Dr.. Ross is in Kingstonothis
Week; attending the Grand .Council of
the Crypter Rite, R. A. M. For :the
past ye -n hehas been Grand ,Stmerie-
tendant of Hurett District,
Mt.: Geo. T. Robertson has pur-
chaand a new Pontiac Sedan from W.
J, Brown, the Pontiac Dealer, Mr.
Ro.bertson drove his last years Pon -
dee 9000 -miles. at e cost of less than.
$2 hit repairs.
Many frieeds of Mrs. G. Olvete who LOOK AT YOUR LABEL
underwent a rather serious operation
in St, joseph's Hospital,: Loedon; last
week, will beepleased to:II-earn that
she is making'•splendid progress to -
Wards recovery,
Mr, Albert Bell received a tele-
gram' last Week, atmoimeing the death
at Spokaine, Wasla, of his brother,
Soloman Belt front pneumonia. Ha
.wee it railway engineer, and, left
Niiinglastm about 40 years ago,. but
came:east on a visit abeta 17 years
ago, lie-is:atirvived by his widow, a
son arid daughter.
SHORT COURT SESSION
Three-quarters of an hour was the
'duration of the sitting of the Supreme
Court of Ontario here on Tuesday
afternoon. Mr, Justine McEvoy was
on the bench. There 'were three civil
eases on the list. Benneweis et ad. v.
Township of Grey, en action for dam-
ages for injuries sustained by plain-
tiff's son and fax damage to it horse
and buggy, was settled: by agreement.
Glousher et al. v, alt ttetion aii
a daints .against the estate of Alt -s.
Mary Packwood, and Robinson et al.
Township of Howiek, an action for
en accounting of moneys tectined and
paid, were both adjourned OS the Ap-
ril sittings of the Court, The sole
criminal ease, :Rex v, Beattlea also
was adjotemod to the next sittinge,-
Signal
Robert Galbraith.
missed by the United Church Sunday
School, he having led the boys' ore
chestra of the school, as well as as-
sisting the teachers with interesting
blackboard drawings arid lectures.
Mr Galbraith has an artistic gift that
he has used to great advantage in,
show card writing and other ways.,•
As business men we have found
Afeesrs. Coyle & Galbraith honest
and efficient in our everyday deale
ings with them and we assure them
they will be always welcome visitors
td Dresden at any time."
'4Mr, R. Galbraith is a brother of
Mr. John Galbraith of town, and has
taken up his residence here,
VICTORY MISSION CIRCLE
The. February meeting of the. Vic-
tory Mission Circle of the 1c/tilted
Church was held en 1.`{tesdeY the 19th
in the Sunday school room, there be-
ing 70 .preaent. A hot sapper , was
served -during which meSic .was sup-
plied by the Girls' Orehestra. •A
.smiendid• program followed, the presi-
dent, Mrs. Da Parker, occupying the
chair., A v.eey.intereetieg talk on Af-
rica was given by .Miss 1'. Johns and
a Missionary Dialogue by Miss Aenea
Louttit representing -a Canadian girl
and Miss Muriel Campbell. in native
dress, representing an African girl.
A piano duet by Miss 11, Abell, and
Miss H. Brandon, a salt) by Mrs.,J.
McKay and a vocal duet :by' Miss. Pa
Abell and Miss. J..Christie -ware very
much enjoyed,' The Circle -Maims to
thank all these who ,so :ably assisted
in -the program. .An interesting' fea.-
tttre of the , eve -eine; seas the presen-
tation' of a Life Afemibership of the
Circle to Miss Beatrice joyet.
The mailing sheets of the Advance -
Tidal are corrected up to Tuesday,
RebruarY 26t1i. Those who have re-
n eW ed during the last few weeks are
requested to look at the label and see
ill due -credit has been given. Figures
at the end of the month designitte
year to which eubscription .is paid
and not the dtty of the month, Our
thanks are,Chte the many' s.ubscribers
who made' renewals &nip g the past
few weeks.
POR THE LADIES
On 'Thursday, March 70, a repres-
entative of one of otir reading Dress
I-Touses will be at otir store showing
the new Spring ;Styles. You are COT-
dially invited to see this •fine display.
King Bros,
BAND NiGHT
EVERYBODY WELCOME
The Wingham Band will furnish
popular skating masie at the Wing
-
ham Arena, Fri. eve'g, March 1. Hot
Dogs and coffee sold at booth. Ev-
erybody welcoron. Come' and eudrre
the privilers of a night's skating with
the 'Band. Proceeds in aid of Mis-
sions under the United Church -Miss-
ion :Band, Atoms:eon, Adults 25e,
Children 15e.
HURON COONTY
SHORTHORN SALE
ihreoeicde
The Shortho lers of liuro
County offered ? lot alk ind
viduals at their eighth annual co
signment sale, held. at Wingham, o
February 21s1, which brought out
big crowd of interested farmers.
Butterfly Ladas, :consigned by Pe
er Stewart and. Sons, 'topped the sal
bringing $185.00. Following is a lis
of the animals selling for $100.00 an
over, together with the Dame ithd ad
dress of the purchaser.
N. E. Bushell, Holyrood, Ont. -
Village Maid, $140.00.
Nelson Mitehell, Listowel, Ontario
-Golden.Ransorn, $115.00.
R T. Amos, Moffat, Ont -Clare
Cup 5th, $115.00, '
W. 5. HendersonWingham, Ont
-Helen Jane 3r4, $100.00,
Thos. Miller, Brussels, Ont. -Bon
ny Favorite, $175.00,
W. eiforrnan, Stratford, Ont. -Ivan
lice 3rd, $160.00.
j. F. Dawson, Lucknow,
Heather Lad 2nd, $100.00.
Thos. Berry, ,Hanover,
Ilandsman, $125.00.
Jas. Hamilton, Afildrnay,
Roan
Lad, $l.800�
I -L Sprung, Lainclesboro, Ont. -
Butterfly Ladas, $185.00.
j. W. Stackhouse, Brucefield, Ont.
-Browndale Lass, $130.00.
Jas. Craig, Auburn, Ont. -Brown -
dale Dairymaid, $105.00. ,
A. H. Fraser, Bluevale, Ont. -Au-
burn Maid 7th, $135.00.
Victor Haines, Wingham, Ont. -
Flora's King -3130.00.
„aThere vveNi,23 animals consigned,
12 males and 11 females.
One -
Ont.,
Ont. -
OBITUARY
Mr. Rintoul
There passed away at his ferm
east of town, on :February 6th, at 9
pan., Ma fames .Rintoul. Deceased
had been unconscious since an injury
sustained when he 'fell down the base-
ment steps' in his Janine the orevi
. •
AfondaY,'
He was born in Lanark Comity:
the year 1855, then they moved
to Wawatiosh, Huron County, v.h
1 year old. Then they moved to
Dakota. In 1880: he :was married'
Mary Sophia Ruddy; He mov
from N. Dakota to Saskatchewan
1906 and - has lived there ever :On
He leaves to. mourn his loss, his wi
two sons and 'three daughtere:.
Priseman (Ruby), of the pas,. Mai
Ray, Ellie, Stanley and Margaret, .
at home. He also leaves foto- beo-
theta: and three sisters; Charlie,
Whig -ham, On Alex of Stettle
Alta..; Neil of. Westheine, N. Dekot
'Harry of Page, N. Dakota; Me
Sayers of Hueter, N. Dakota; Mg
Fitzgerald, Afinn,, and Afre.• Wt.ree
Al inn;
The flowers: Stei
arts ---,Cross; Stein family-Wreati
, ,
SILVER WEDDING
On Saturday, Feb. 1.6th, a happy
event in the form of a surprise cele'.bration, on the anniversary of their
wedding which took place twenty-five
years ago at Teesw.ater, Oat., was the
means of gathering together numer-
ous friends and relatives a Mr. and
Mrs, Fleming Ballagh, Brock street,
Whitby. The love and esteem, in
which they were held was evidenced
by the many beautiful gifts of sifver,
etc. Cards, dancing and refreshments
were indulged in until midnight. Out
of town guests carne from Toronto,
Ashburn, Port Perry, Oshawa arid
Montreal.
WILL GRADUATE IN MEDICINE
saiiiiiitdide .
Miss Mary Cosens
,
Y'One of ten young ladies who ex-
pect to graduate in medicine at Tor-
onto University this year, and who
were guests at a dinner tendered by
the Medical AIumae last week. Miss
Cosena is a daughter of Mr. Abnerl
Cosens of Wingharn. x
WINGHAM HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
TURNBERRY COUNC
Minutes Of council meeting he
Blueva.le OR February lith, 192e
Members. all. present. Milted:
last meeting were and adopte1.
tens were received and raad from
following: A. E. Wilson & Co.,
onto, re Globe Indemnity Co.;
W. Holman, Goderich; Oritario T
ship Roads Association; Ontario
icipal Association; Dept. of Pu
Highways, Toronte, Mr. Ger
Toronto, arid Mr, Cosene, Wing]
were present representing the G
Indemnity Co. The claim of Me
cheon Bros. $75.00 was paid and a
fund of $25,00 on our premium
1928 was given.
'The report on, the Thompson-
mont-Deyell Dram was read. A n
ber of the ratepayers were presen
well as F, A. Edgar, Engineer.
Moved by R. Wilton and Jas.
Baird that we accept the policy
Globe Indemnity Co.,•the' Premium
$125.80 ,for year 1929. -Carried.
Moved by Jo: E, Baird and
Wilton that By-law. No. 10 be pas
appointing jas. Latronica. as
attendance officer for 1929 .at a s
ory of $25.00, -Carried.
Moved, by P. S. McEwen and
Wilton that By-law No. 11 be pas
authorizing the reeve. aad treaea
to borrow from the Canadian 1.3a
of.. Commerce, Wingham, the ram
$10,000 for drainage purposes to
repaid. from taxes collected in y
1929 or debentures sold. -Carried.
IVIoved by R. Wilton and jas. Mac-
Tavish that we pass By-law No, 12,
sking for grant on road a from the
Dept. of Public Highways. -Carried.
Moved by P. S. McEwen and Jas,
MacTavish that we provieionally a -
opt the report of Engineer F.. A. Ed-
.
'ar on the Thompson -Lamont -Dee el)
rain and the clerk have by-laws prin-
ed and '1 copy 'ginen to each rate-
ayer interested. -Carried.
Moved by R Wilton and P.:S. Afe,
wen that we hold Court of. Revision
n the Thompson -Lamoet ta,3 ell
rain at BIuevale at 3 o'clock in af-
moon, on Monday -Match lltn, 1929-
ea
Carried.
P. S. :AfeEwen told Jas
m .
lacrash that we instruct the En -
Meer P. A, Edgar to make rep, rt in
it upper portion of the Tbompson:
a1111111-1)e3-e11Drainrequested by re
uisition signed by Wm. Co.
. Tervitt, Bert Holmes and Thos
. Weir, supt. of roads.
Moved by Jas.MacTavish told les
. Baird that by-law No. 13 be pesse
pointing Thos. K. Pinvell \V,Q
spector for year 1929 at 50 cut
r hour. -Carried,
Moved by .1 as. MacTavish mud
Baird thatt we adupt the auditors
port for year 1928. --Carried.
Moved by Jas. Id Baird and Jas
acTavish that we ask the Dept.
&mays for permission to chtedit
r Road Stmerintendent. - I.:1. d.
The following account were paid
sbe Indemnity Co premium 3929
25.30; County of Huron, lights in
. T. P., $3.00; Thos. Gilim nr
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The Wingham Horticultural Soc- g
iety is offering a Spring Premium to to D
members enrolling now. On pay- t
ment of one dollar you become a p
member and are entitled to your
choice of the following shrubs; -2 E
Hardy! Climbing and Ramblem Roses; 0
"Dorothy. Perkins," extra strong D
:S'ear old Planta, or. 2 Deatzia, double te
tit -lute, 8-4 11., or 2 Hibisce Althea -
in "Rose of Sharort" 2-3 ft,
. AGalbraith,
.
I
UP, Those wishing to becooM
le embers
en and receive one of these prenilunts
.N.• wit secure membership tickets from
te tge Treasurer, Mr. W
ed Mrs. Thos. Fells, Mrs, Dr. Ross, or
Mrs. Geo. Spottori.
As a limited quantity of these
shrubs have been ordered and as
in
ce.
fe,
rs. there will be no special canvass' for
1;memberships thie spring it is nrgent
all that tide offer be taken advantage of
without delay.
of The Society has bean forturate in
r, scouring Rev. Mr. Tebbs .of Burling-
ton to come to Winghara an Menday
evening; April 8th with his lecture
8.,s. "Canadian and Englieh Gardens."
'This is a very popular lecture which
Mr. Tebbs has given, many times and
V:- is illustrated. by Eighty Colored
Slidee.. 'rite lecture is interesting in crje,
F. structi-re and humorous and the Ex-
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an.
ecutive of the Society are hopeful eg
a that the people of Wingham. and vie- Co
r. inity will avail themselves of this on- w'portunity of inspiring interest in Hot-- ve
ticulture, The delegates to the ars;
,7 meal Convention in Toronto highly
. rectuminended Mr. Tebbs as ttA inter -
ting lecturer.
!mown Ledge-e•Wreath; I. U. 0.
-Wreath; 'nuc : Ne igh b r s-Wreat
Mr. and Mrs. Lightle-e-Heart; M
and Mrs.. L, Grieve and family, Al
and Mrs. E. C, HoWie-,-Anehor; 1111
and Mrs. f, C. Stein, kit-, and Mrs, It
Hoteing, Mr. and Mrs. W, ,H. Arm
strong, Laurel Rebekah -Igidge, Mr
and Mrs. A, Calder, Mr, told Mrs, \i\
A. Houlde, Miss Eve Idarrisone•Doritt,
'Myrtle, Ebner Kerte Mr. and Aid., E.
11, Btawn, Mr, and. Mrs. Lingnist,
.and Mrs., j. Mount Mr. aod:Airs.
Cargill:, Mrs. .L,Davideeit, W.s
DavideotaC. Dupont, Mdtied nTrs,
Pleyd Jeffeison, Simpeop Hornet -utak -
ere' Clah--and Ladies Aid Of Seijolm's
Church, .Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weight-
man, J. Id. McLaerin, Ide. anil Mrs.
Vickaryou, Alt and Mrs. j, Atte-
on, and Mrs, A, Apstin and Bell
Austin, all spirags.
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H. SCHOOL_LITERARY
The regular meetiitg of the Liter-
ary Society -was Lehi in Site Assembly'
Hall on February -15th, with the presi-
dent, Goldie Wheeler, in the chair.
After the society had joined in the
singing of "The Maisie Leaf Forever"
the minutes were read and adopted.
"Maaarka," a dance presemed by*
six girls of Form V, was a pleasing -
feature of the program.
Following this came a very Inter-
esting debate, "Resolved that all med-
ical service should be free,- paid by
the state." Jean Webster and Char-
les Coulter of Form II upheld the a.f-
firmative and Dorothy Pollock and
Paul Walden of Form IA, the nega-
tive. The judges decision was given
by Air. Gibson in favour of the affir-
mative side.
The school then joined heartily ni
the singing of "Alouette."
The Journal, was read by Louise
Thompson and had some very irstruc-
Live and humorous items.
A few giris of Forin II then put On
a pretty costume dance which was
much enjoyed.
Miss liornfelt made a very witty
v
and cleer criticism.
The meeting was brought to a close
by the singing o fthe National An-
them.
SAINT PATRICK'S SUPPER
Save Monday evening, March lith,
for a hot Supper in the United Church
school room under Ladies' Aid Aus-
pices, Good Concert after.
JUST IN TIME
To save the Tonsils, because Mrs.
Sybilla Spahr's .Tonsilitis was applied.
For Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, Catarrh and all Sore
Throats it works wonders. Good re-
sults or money back. Wingharn
Druggists, j. R. Allen, Wroxeter.
rs.
IVIORRIS
•
Mr. and Mrs Abram Procter at-
tended the funeral of the latter'e bro-
ther, Mr, W. H. Stewart, Milton.
Mrs. Elleroltereey, who has made
her home, for the past number of
years with her (tang -liter, MTS. Robert
Forbes, Brd line, .has been taken to
her eon'a, Mr. Frank Kerney, 4th
line, owing to health coeditions of
Mrs. Forbes.
a Mrs. Abram Procter ha a returned
d home after spending the: past two
e weeks with friends 18 Milton .and Tor- •
onto.
) Robert Geddes held a very saccess-
• •ful wood be on Menday.
Miss Lillian Garniss is on the sick
list at present. We hope 'she will
f soon be around again.
UNITED CHILRCH W, 1f. S.
Have you forgotten the W iti8.
meeting on Tueaday, Afareh 5th, We
had a s,plemild time last month and
are lookieg foe another treat from
the Study Book on "Tnesday,
'Mrs, Gilmour's Group will have
charge of the Study Hour; Come out
and help swell our Roll citr.
O$TBR SUPPER AT BELGRAVE
An oyster strOper undet the attspie-
es of Belgrave Farmers' Club will be
held in Foresters' Hall, Belgrave, on
Tuesday evening, March 50. Sup.
per served from 6 to 8, ts'eloek, Good
program consisting of solos, address,
and musical numbere will be Pavdm
F,verybody welcome, Admiselim 50c
and 25e.
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
During the season of Lent, on Fri-
day eveeings at 7.30 there will be a
series of addresses "The men wit)
crucified Christ," illustrated with ho -
tern slides,
Friday,. March ist--"Caiaphas."
Friday, March 8th -"Herod,"
Friday, March 15th -"Pilate."
Friday, March 22 -"The multitude,"
Good Frifday, March 29t1t-"The
Story of the Passion."
The members of the A Y; P. A.
will attend theee- lantern services
-which will take the place o1 their re-
gular meetings, and it cordial 'invita-
tion is extended to all who would
care to be preseet,
SEATING PAR'rY
St, Andrew's and St. Paul's Sabbath
Schools joined forces on Monday
'night init skating party at the Arena,
which proved a most suetessful and
enjoyable affair. Considerably over
200 were on the ice, enjoying the
sport, to. Which the town band lent
an added pleasure. Afterwards the
young people, with 8ohne interested
older ones were served refreshments
in the basement of St. Andrews, and
where Bert Abell plot -teed the kiddies
with a: couple of sono,
urt of Revision 'Voters' Lust
R. Cruikshank, Court of Revision
ter' Lists $111.95; H. 3 'Nonni -
son, auditor $14.00; Graham .Wray,
auditor $14.00; Alea, Fotgie, patrol-
man $4.97; John Kelly, patrolman
$7,48; W. j. Campbell, patrolman $4;.,-
65; Mat. Willie, patrolman $4.15;" Jed.
Potter, patrolman $14.09; Thea W.
Weir; stmt., $6.85.
Moved R. Wilton and Id S. Me -
Ewen that We adjourn to meet at
Bluevale oe March llth, 1929, at- one
o'clock,
W. R. Cruikshank,.,
1. j. Wright, Reev
In hanging a picture if it is first
hung :tonight and then turned' coin pletely around so that all the wire is
twisted, the pietere will ahvaYs hang
• straight?
REPORT OP HOG SHIPMENTS
For month ending January 31,4929.
Total hogs, Wingham 48, Wroxeter
457, Bluevale 191, Belgrave 287, Hur-
ott County 6255; select .bacori, Wing -
ham 24, Wroxeter 141, tiluevale 27,
Belgrave 185, Haron Comity 2005;
thick smooth, Wingham 20, Wroseter
2/2, Bluevaie 187, telgrave 180, Her-
on, County 8627; heavies, Wroxeter
20, Belgrave 10, Mayon County 807;
extra heavies, Iduron County 6; shop
hogs, Wingiuttn 2, Wroxeter 8, Blue -
vale 15, Tielgrave 4, Huron County
168; lights and feeders, Wroxeter 7,
Tiluevale 10, Huron County 5L
L. T, )3. EUCHRE AND DANCE
AT BELGRAVE
Don't' cometthe euchre and &thee
to be held by the Tot. ,B. in Beigrave
Pormatees' Hail on' Friday, 11,,tatath Sth.
Ettehre. 'from' to 8 to 11. Good Musie,
new and' old' time dancing,
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1929
8.30 a,rn. Holy Communion.
11 a.m. Holy Communion, (Cr
porate Communion for meni-
hers of the A. Y. P A.)
7 pan. Even Song.
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NITED CHURCH
WINGHAM
R.ed. Sideey Davison, Pastor
Tel. -Church 140, Parsonage 188
Aforning---
The Sacratnerit of the Lord'e
Supper will be adminittered.
Evening -
"The Report of the ies."