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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1924-07-03, Page 5e1,1„,1 ,e• I; ; '1 '''1"1111,71111111 1; 114,11r '"t' te.Rfe; 711,-71".11 l'!.#01110,0190411111,011.10000,1110100000041.004016104111600111101Milimikiimil . AdvaaCe-Toline$ •- Dear' auKr--'• plaees elierfl oine sninteler nOights, whin•'the • ralssus is awey,1kj wid pine 'am- her- naybrS,' is toeeeit 00; on the- back shtepeli 'Me (Midelothee, wheer nobody kip oleo. rico . trl tQioi.es we ueed, to hev, Av coarse I, d ..,,,, . ,, _ .,..,„..,. P.11 Mink aV the g•ood oteld . fe kno:w. that it is a habit veld Quid men, '=_. to tink that the former tome s wits - PI betther than the piisint wane, an 1 , . j muslit -a.datit that ,ine'esonee teehpiets• ES this is a wonderful age in which we gi. . live but I don't tink- the, while:hey is projacin as good min ate' it used. to whin theer wus less book laraln an = iviry man,had to Stitart mit in lolfe • El .wid both fate on lhe grbetrad, an i foind out fer hirnsilf the ting he wits -besht at. , Wan mate wits ,ge'cid to ge, 11• up on, topat a barrun raisin, an an-, re- ether. wus betthea ae the , fut. aw a E posht,,,,wari.cud.hit the heaviest lelaw '..!: witl, a. eledge whin. ,dreivin, in 4b.fak.e$,' ii fer .the Meld harse. power trashin ma; --e-,-- sheens, aut another eucl ceidle more '.• oets in a clay than enny wan, ilse, ...a lay a purtier swath; wan man cud . • bate the wurralel,at drobiid oxen, all another ,yees famous accordin as lie ilad lifted, tipr-axes against the thick ',ices," as the. Good Boobs says, "Twas, a simple loife an a pleasant wan, an' iyiry,,man,; cleviloped himsilf along his even, loines,. not .purtindin to be bet- ther than- he was, Wan. young file. lathe'leudewant to be the besht fiddler iie theetewnshap, an, another to .:bate• all Abe other. byes at slitep dancin, aer, collk off a• sqnere dance.. Mine wits rnin. in, thine; clays; eniebby • good, min .arre inebby bad mita',-' rriebbyt, shtrong min ,a.re, mebby wake nein; 4in ehby big - min• axe' mebby little Min, but aitch Wen had a perSonality ay his own, an as Me fridd, -Sandy Banks,wucl. say, "A ineinewils.,a dian•,for a' that."'‘ ••• But, share )tis-diffitedt no, so it is ,Wid •the-tay'Cleers irr'seheol's all oye,-1- the countlsry givin the same leseons to .the eliilder, they grow up wid no more individuality • than a flock eat, Ford Cars. -e.(That wurrud individuali- ty is wan I larned.frbrn me•• -aye er- in-laVerwhin I yetis sletdem Sliteyed out at the ,ould ferrum .lashtewinither.wid a dame back. She wits raydin to me out avl e book, an.C.'Whin'T heard that warriad I wanted CO know'themaytibie aet• it, an loike a good girrul she ix- plained it to me. 1 tought that some day- I --evud nade it in me lether's .to the paper;-'a,n this is the fursht tdirne 1 hev had a' chance to evutruk itein. It tharies that e "fellah who, has it is 4,1,1 11:11r., Ieere1:• I ' • .11*. NcigAlvl •ADVA,P1C44'314TB:$ RATE.'60111, ANNIVERSARY wasVelebilitect Belgreet'ci recen.tlyt.the''•..sixtie,th Amiiverspsy of the'wedding,pf Arlan], Haliday and Cdti tharine-,1Zobertson, who were rriarrit! at Blyth..9n:Jene-15; :1864f by the Revi John Stewert; Presbyterian minister there., the wedding party driving m • „ , k MIMI* 1 VO/LES 85e 'D -A splendid • range.of colors in Normandy as and. Import Voile, extra ' fine , Egi qualities of fan eY cheek effects ag and designs 40 in. wide. MI Special yd. GINGHAIVI sac YD—A 13eauti- ,111 ful' rarake of patterns in small si • and medium checks and plain • chambrays, a splendid quality of Scotch and.eCanadian dz. beetenatees,ei3in evid spec ‘" '44 '4° . • - -MEWS ' SUITS 814.50—Men's • Suits iri Tvveeds and Worsteds, eiZes 34 to 44, regular i'ealties to 171 ra pieces of FancY Voile, Plaid d Radio Silk Crepe, something and Floral Pktterns 39 , new will give, excellent wear tie,eoc to -75c now for comes; 'in Rose, Blue, Grey - R El 'A 434,,pieces wide dress Gingham Sand, $2 00 Value 1 50 r-7• good 'val e a - 'o • a.a, . tr • ' , ".... ' ."' Ratine :Voiles in -Checks Stri- „al Da piece's" Fine Quality Voile '- ..• ..=- . pes and Plaids Our 1 00 is szpa 1, pAtte As.; regu ar , en _ ..... OU .t,:, rrice Figured Ratines in all the -new • , 'Voiles a large 'range of Fancy - , Shades, yard wide „reg... 1 ()() colired •Voiles, ch.61C-e designs.' val. $x.50 reduced to , and best shades, vitues up to te pieces fancy che1,0a $Leo re- QA„„ and .1 nn - .111 gingham now on sale atA '1".* duced to 1-71,/g6.3 etif.ert..., Reduced Prices 5 doz Chiidren's •"4 0 a, fa- Lisle Hose fi3OW 41.."4-4VP • - Women's Silk Hose fine • ty Black, Sand, Ga'ear, II White, reduced; to____ *AA - womeres Lisle Hose all50 colors Children's plaid -and fan -42 M,,„ cy Lisle Socks 250 and 4.0.0.09.;diffrunt froth iviry ari has Someting.in his :character that Pure Silk Heather Hose in La- II, belongs • to himsilf only. Av coorse bein lift .handed, arr bow. legged, arr cross eyed gives ye i, sdit av a differ from 'Other min, btat thim tings are not what ye moig-ht call individuality, bein as a. lot -ava-other min wud Jaey , • the same advantages.) .., But to git back "to me subject, the same wid wimmin an girruls as wid min. Whin wan gits the poll evil they all git it, anif ye mate a drove.av thirnon the shtrate ye can't tell wan from the other be rayson av their havin the same bobbed hair an usiri the same ahlang witaruds. • Whin•I -g'ot to_this,*pint widame Erik- in'the "inissus, got home an "'I wtas. foolish: enough to be afthet' tellin her the subject av me meditashuns, wid bad results. "Shure 'tis the Vvoise man ye tink Siersilf," sez she, "to imagine ye know inore" about taichiria childer than Mis- •hter Braelcenbury arr Miehter Posliff. Ptirty soon ye will git the idea that ye cud tell Jarge Shpotton what td say in his -spaich on the twilfth •Goderi.ch, arr rnabby, Jaw.n Joynt aai Jawn King, will be corrin to ye fer ad voice about how to win elickshuns. Perhaps ye cud'tell Andy,Srnith how to run his noospap,er, arr lawn Hanna how .to4managdlis. shtore, arr Billy 33ooth hoW to wroite loife insurance, ,arr ' Jimmy Murray -how to mind a Ford car, atr large Moir., how ..to shoitie shoes, arr Miakey Dolan how. to kape the shtrates clane. The toWn is full, av jist sich min, as yeesilf; whin -T teem down town this afther lumber wagons for the ceremony. Tn t9Ieethey celebrated their gold:en. -wedding and drdve oyer the same 'route, in an atetto, with seVeral friends who heal' aecoMpeenled them' 50 yeers Their diamond. Wedding was eelebrated at theit oWnhorneencl; in addition to the' members of their . ,1 . family and.. relatives a snort of fi'tend s C°11ins—N11/11anis •,Weddmg ' calle-d td' congratulate them and oehecs A pretty wedding was solemnized ,s,e,ii5itheisuessages of ,. et cheer and good bat8wae.e4u.A. oniiceMyrtle;Wednesdadaughter y Iull e425e924 ,,,of Both the' brides, and . groom • were Mr.and Mrs..I-larry Williams, Patrick laorn in ,Scdtlitnd.' The grdorn, first St; and Clifford John, eldest son of saw the light ef day ,at' Moffett, in Mr. and Mes. • Dennis Collins, Lon' Dumphrieshire,• in October, 1833, add don,Oht.. The. Rey. Dr. Flannery •• • - •• . officiated. $25,00 Spepial 14 5(1 COTTON CREPE ''.,„ , 39 1.A. 'COttOld Orepe fne cpit414.Y„.'whrte, man;: ve, Blhe,a.Pink apes yd; 8ILK aHGSE,-aaa*Ladias Heae •e'aetraluality:.',10„ and fancy :etripes, Mode,' ,Grey;:' Beige Blae'kaWhife and ,• ' • ". Drown,' special .pair • leRINGESS SLIPB $x, Macie of fine check dimity in Pink, Mauve, Copen, • 1 Specially priced at SATINETTE BLOOME03 $1.50 'Women's, Satinette 131 -Portia a•• era in White, Sand, Pink, Mau-, ve, Copen, Nair;'' and I •ran Paddy, reg $2.9.0 spec l• cri L-5‘. ae, 1 K. 11 one •; ' New Belgrave.Mtmster • At a congregational meeting of Belgrave and Calvin churches a call was extended. to Rev. Mr. Goodwill of Toronto' saialy $1800 with on: motiths holiday, Blyth Man Drowned in Superior; Mr. and Mrs. M, Armstrong, receiv- Wedded in Toronto, 'ecl word on Thursday night that their ,, • The marriage took place in Chalni- son, Harold, who was a deckhand on- .-- •• erns Church, ,Toronto, on Saturda a vessel sailing out of Goderi•ch„had t: • June 28th of Miss Emma AtkinsonY: fallen overboard in LakeSuperior. and • — daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. At- that his body had then not been re- . . covered. .• • - • • ' ' • kinson of 'Toronto, and Ilreee)erchie S. - ... • Williamson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Wil.' Under the Ontario Motor ei te.es ' V 11.. I wee performed by Rev. .cei.emon..1, Act, everywho iv -8motor one dr e a lianison of Wingham. The . Mr: Owens, car or truck for pay ar gain and also After the wedding a -.reception was an -y° one between thel'ages of 16 and held at the home of 'the -bride's par- 18 Years., who drives his own or his: ens at which about -fifty guests . at- 'parent's car, must have a license a- tended.- Many friends will join withipart fromethe owner's license. The Advance -Tunes in extending con- gratulations. Mr. and 1VIrs. Willie -en - son will reside in Toronto where the groom is an accountant with the Har- picture shows, dance halls and otit - ris "Abbatoir. At present they• are gatherings will be closed indefinately • spending a portion cif their honey- They have over eo cases in the town. moon m Wingham. elies sizes reduted :1.95 _ eo dozen Children's Black Rib- bed Hose all sizes an al pale ii Wimommuthimmilmma0MmmintimimiiimilimmeimummuimumsmA WINGHAM CADETS WIN THE • EFFICIENCY TROPHY The general 'efficiency trophy, which has been held by the Windsor Col- legiate ill‘succession, winning it in 1922 • and 1923 for rifle shooting, has now left them and passed on „t -o the,Wing-, • ham High School cadet corps, whe pint ttp a.'wonderful score of 998 tit of a poesible e,000. The Wingham High, School cadet • corps,'which is 'smell compared teethe Windsor Cpllegiate Inetitute C•orps, • Bevel/roved themselves very efficient he every branch of their training, hav- • ing also won. the. Laura Secorcl shield • for sheoting and, cartee.yery ,highee • the. King - George V. competitiOie itch they held"111104&11 Canada.' in ctober of last year. The people 'of Wingliam and striounding, dietticts take 'a very k een interest in their •Cadet corps, 'of' wiliah they ,afre very • proud, and '• f011.bvi• their :.activities right' along. • At the , annual inspection of the eorpsin MaYlaieethere were over 500 People present otithe grounds to wit- ienrybody awake the who e ness the;manetivers whenethey gave a rieight rakin ati shcrapin-at yer 'anusrematka.blY good eXhibition of drill, kitty boites," physical:til/Ong; fiet aid avie.d. guard 'Tis the seine way wid all the evun- inourting."%°•,-, • • • , min; they may be good housekapees, , arr useful wid thilder;'Oe-r, in a sick Annual Meeting' room, but ye can't -git thine to under.' The annual rneeting:of,,the: shtand thine •dap e subjicicts.: • Co neeevative Association Of Nor -la Yours. till nixt-wake • Huron will be held in the Town Hall; • Timothy Ha- Winghania at .2 o'clock on Frida.y, Posht what aa s Wingham Defeats Stratford 6-o Julv 4th. , Electionof officers and wrong wia yer tome settm masheen W ••••=••114 ELECTED PRESIDENT TORON- TO BOND EXCHANGE nowt I saw about twinty- foive av . thii shtanclit givin, advoice ab8ut how to git the inonurnint ' in plaec, Shure it evud hey paid ye bet - A scarlet fever epidemic has beck- . en out in Kincardine and all schools, Quality the Best We have just heard the:latest ar- gument. used lay travel -cgs selling • printing in Wing,ham after picking.up work done by the Advance -Times and in a few cases admitting the printing, came to Canada -'‘''vith his parents is very good, claim that they supply when years old, settling in thee vi- a much better. quality'of papet. Thie is not so in at least nine out of ten jobs we see which are printed in city offices, the paper used:is-of a much inferior quality to that used in our of- fice. Moving Day cinity of emit. Be came to Morris Township over 4o years ago. •- The bride was a native'of Du11, in Perthshire, being born ira March, /844 and is a sister of the late Rev. James Robertson, who was for many. years superintendent of home missions for the Presbyterian church in :the North- Saturday was certainly moving, day west. Her family came to Canada around Wingharn. Mr. F. J. Hill who in ieee, settling near Woodstock, but• purchased hes entail farm back front dame to Huron one yearlater. Mr. Jesse Button moved out to it. • The only guest present at the dia-- mr, T. MeK. Smith moved into the mond vredding who was also a guest apartments Over Mitchell's Drug rinlay•AnderSon, a , ebusin of Mrs, was Nil% Store, just vacated by Mr. Hill, and Mr. Button moved into the residence at the wedding 6o year. 'ago Halliday. "-•. • --' on Diagonal Road vacated' .hy .Mr; Theil-e'family consists of Mrs. David Smith.: ' Dunbar,., E. • .Wawanosh; - Mrs. Jno. . , , . lowest market prices-- Mitchelie.Drug Ste -Wart, Bayfield; Mrs. D. R. Robert- Pretty Church Wedding St• ore. 'sea Heward, Sask.. Mrs. Thos. Walk. ' ,One of the smartest weddings oil er of Brussels; ' 'Mrs. G. . Procter, the season took place .at St. Paul's BELMORE • Melville, Sask.,' Adam of Virden Man. Church, • Wingham, - on . Wednesday; Mrs, George Doubledee and daugh- and Dr. D. Halliday, White Bear, June 25the when Miss Sydney Elwood ter, Miss Lena, are visiting with Sask., all' Of Whom: were present, ex- 1-lolmes, daughter -of Dudley Holmes,1 • friends in Toronto. cot Dr. D. and Mrs,. Robertson . and- • K. C., and Mrs.. Holmes, of Wingharn . . • . , , . . . This shows tb what an alarming ' tent this disease will go if not check- ed and the utmost precautions are not observed, • Died in .Chilliwack Maxwell Stevenson, aged 94, one of Canada's oldest Orangemen, died at his home in Chillievack on Sunday. He was born in Ireland. He lived in Luckriow, before going to BritisheCol umbia 1887.• Mr. Stevenson was a second cousin of Sir Edward Carson and joined the Orange Order in :1842 when12 years of age. STRAYED—To-the premises of Hen- ry Welsher, Behriore, bay driv- er on or about 10 of June. ,,„,Own- -er may have same by proving pro - petty and paying for expenses, Pure Paris Green—Arsenate of Lead Arsenate of. -Lime, Hellebore, Blue- stone, etc. We guarantee our stock to be full government standard streng- th and absolutely reliable and aa the Poctdr, the two latter, however', became the- bride of Wilhata Moore , er, CLASSIFIED spent a good part of last winter with Kell* M. .D.,• son of Charles Bru" ' 'Cats is dogs mused the railway their parents. There are 10 grand- Kelly and Mrs. Kelly, of Hunting -ton, porter inspecting an old woreads pet children. The old couple, despite catie, •• NVith a... view to its classification at • WOULDN'T BE NECESSARY 11 • Mig,htec- few woifien can too, well and be comfortable at the sari*, • time. —0— You cannot firdge . by. hist clothes, but you can get a pretty good, line on the bills he is up against• „ • ' the elothes his wie and daughter —0— You can't believe all the bragging' you hear `aanong -well dressed men n.: • hotel lobbies. . , ' , •• The man trying to borrow a dole • - tar for a day -has no idea: of time. Counting to a hundred before start- ; ing ;to fight is nice, but Jack Dempsey: '- •,:.,-• counts to $75o,ctoo. The mints are making more nickels and" dimes despite the demand for more quarters and halves. Some inert when they get old are subject to rheumatism! others to re- miniscences. • —o— There are still a few things that can be advertised in a magizine out usino• silk clad legs as an illustra- tion. , Some business men send out a cat-, ender or some blotters once a year, • and tell you that they leave "tried adee •vertising” and it doesn't pay, - : their years, are hale and hearty, and their many friend's hope they may be spared for many years yet. ther to hey been puttm Paris grace on the pertateies inshtid. av sittin, out!, dtires itt yer 'bare fate an thin kaptri. "When the blackening 'clouds iij • • FRED G. JOHNSTON, formerly Vice -President of • G. A. Stimeon & Co., who has recently a.ccepted the appointment as President and Gen- eral Manager of the • TORONTO 130ND EXCHANGE • • Mr. Johnston entered the bond and banking busitess over sixteen years ago and has specialized in Govern- ment, Municipal and Canadian al Railvvay Bonds, He is a soil of the late, judge Johnston of ' Sault Ste ivIarie Ontario atid received his eau - sprinkling showe.rs Distil from the high. atahmits down man in a country like that, hypnotizing him, You know the ant -- the rain, •• - - Miss Bessie Abel, and was preceded Runs, trickling„with the fertile mois- up the aisle by the surpliced choir, • , ewer, Aare cheered, ' . -, . :singing "The Voice That Breathed . The chancel was. beautifully deco- tariff rates as er the any's law rated with ferns pird- roses and, white; "aricl rabhits. iSP.dogs,' parrots , , but this' 1 • • • • • anawballs -and the altar was pankca , a .. tele Is an inseat, ferns and snOwbiiiis. 'Ike bride: • entered the church on the arm of her Twenty-three parties had a place father to the strains of the bridal on the ballot i•ri the German election. chorus, played by the church organist, Now what chaatce has the third party We have received a 'circular from, a "professor" of Portsmouth,' Ohio in- , forming us that if we will send five , dollars he will teach us how to hypno- tise our friends. But if we had five dollars what would be necessary a "Yo' is or yo' -• Ef yo' is—yo' isr •'' V yo' ain't --.-yo' ain't. • Yessah yo' jes is—or yo' jes ain't," "Cat show -opens for long-haired cats •exclasively." Gladys . says she doesn't see how there could be many entries in this show, as nearly all the cats she knows' have bobbed hair. The orchards smile, joyous the far. see Their thriving plants and bless the heavenly dew.' O'er Eden." 'The bride wore "a emart Week and white- suit, black hat and black and White scarf and a. corsage of mauve -orchids and valley lilies. Mrs. Raleh Miller, of Cleveland,,made a Charm- ing matrodof honor, gowned in pale • other generad business. A prominent lasht wake, fer, shure, them- wus alot Althceugh Stratford. won •the iriter- .orchid chiffon with ore,hid ostrich Liberal -Conservative Member efe„Par-- of wurruds mish.shpelled, an wan sin- mediate lacrosse match in that city trimming and a picture hat of orchid iament will be preient :and, 'a.adress leat`tclOii, )apterTrdannitzkeGIaciolgeeg,e'Port IIopc tii-te,,e. wus so , laalled.t11), as me bye last week 3-.2 it is hard to reelize how chiffon. She carried a bouquet of t 1 :e-ineeting, .... ee v.,' .......4, .. , 1 Toronto, wun say, tnat .taee,t was no enore they ' did 'it after, seeing tile return pink roses and, sweet peas end wore the bridegroom s gift, a platinum and , ' ', ' e ' ul ' sinse to it thi:neetCe‘eheerjeolooshuns game here last Wednesday. The boys Garden ,Party ,- " , • ' ' ' • • av a Grit dainvillshun. , Mebby all yer are just beginning to strike their diamond pin. Miss Jean Iranstetie, A garden. eekty, will be ,held ain or The Bay at Hanle .Sprrit , ` ' y anagirruts wtia out. to.,a g'arden etc& now ail are getting faster every of Wmghani, was the bridesmaid, elle auspiedeof'Etidies.thurch at. tile Ineide of one minute from the wearing poveder blue chiffon, carry. hoine , of atfr. William Campbell xoth Tile redaptiOn acco'rded a..•%•lirintidg- Part,11-Y;:l..1.1.,;:tioleit.hel,0„or. ` face-off Wiagliam scored their first Mg a bouquet of pipit roses:and sweet more peas. She wore the gift of the bride - i It I.) I, i Ti ti sril traveller by Mr. A. ,,j• MacLean,- is. con. o . tilt c ry,....o 1 i r ay CV Mi -IC :1 K -1;{ : 't.1 - L 'b '':''' goal and followed it up with two .Band, a.tid. Other taleni.' Sttapea fabin dace( nunee , , lenge ove i„,:ae....., :: . If, .'fl '-' d e. • '• blotter' dentti-ike. ,af''S'otithaViterltia.).4a. the m,the first Petiod and got one count- gr 00211, c't platinum atid diamond pin. enilis, 3,1111,1 ioih,, , Ltickii9w . pipe weiatlty ., of note The. traveller, intro-..., K., ', 'ea , a .oniu a, „aapaairepre- , . . , . ,,,,,vvith hie narrie--dn It ,aed shOt•forth., Pro.V. itne.'elal •Lggielattir .duling,:the re- er in each of the other three periods, The bridegroom, was a,ttended by Dr, 6 .-il' - '`e".. . e a ,•,•. , eete, mercLeatt seed,. our local ,Itttea gill:a a.aa&a.,11(1,0-,y'•':,,,anataraa.,,,,,G6m..ifnaiit, on White 'the , defence kept Stratford s Fraser Muaray, of Vancouver, , confii,itiation se•ivi.co,,: - does,,gooit.1,vork, he buy. hi,5,,,,,, ,.rd,,,a1,1,4 moiway,._., c.,4•14,0,4,sa ap.o..., m.ler,ernment, home feoin getting anywhere neei,I' the The ushers were Mr. Howard•Shrand Jack McKinnoe, b d 1 NI • G d. 1\1 L f ' ' • - • ••• ' , e h•fr- „ teneh • .. 1 to -11 ,eeind fe-okri lUew eon candidate;rMelie' ,,:,,•W;e,,..--e.,C,',,e•All,"a-WP a ''Prona' goal for anopcn. shot, The Wing -ham on y, aric i i. or on c ean, o The lacrosse match between, Clinton alitt8olni°lse'iliV-tricliells4,7i.lis'set9,11pdauletit'Yes-geh'ilir-A, in.O-thienidifty'ill Ivbe'' jrclered fiOni" etd of inelit, farIll'er 'Oe...e- wialteto'townshio team is now tied with Mitchell for the Wifigharn. Mrs, Holmes, mother of and Winghara resulted in a vietory for Men, aren't ' k d you getting' sic an . y t ley- ave. - . Olt an. ay evening- ey len a c ass of Own NT ' S ki ' " 1 "I --- t ' ' '" ils.-"' 'Tfte 'traveller had no by a _decisive.:rValcafiti-;aa'-o' I.0 -ii. first ;Place:ha the group,„ and 'as Mit. the bride, wore a gray moire gown ' ' ' 1 d by, a then. Plays.here next Wednesday 'July will gray hat and, mauve scarf and f ' and Vire„Wingham with a soore of 7 to 3, lif.r. tired. p'f heating women sa 1 h .te'evde,tilti'LefoNtvira8caaliseeei-n4lsitetaes bwyertehlec-olnefortornr: :rrigdure`feti.:it but ,..Pi eked 19i ...,:litg'' blotter mItianieor2itsyth.c. 191253: 1NwVaaSs .eunecseteate , f : but agth a pumper crosvd is expected carried. manye sweet peas on , . • C cl 1 1 I 1 A penny Jar your thoughts, a maid . - en said to us. But we didn't sell. What's the use when this great farnie ly newspaper pays us more than thate- The old fashioned man who• need' to give his wife a cook book for Christmas now gives her a can open - BL TJEVALE er. - • • . Rev. C. E. Cragg preached- an ex-• We have often wondered whether . • - the claim made for each of the Pres-. cellent sermon to the Orangemen on Sunday evening, ' SPLENDID. CELEBRATION Continued from page x. I. J. Wright, Ed. Bennett, Chas..Cath- ersa.Startley Gallagher, Fred Mowbray, Will ' MeMichael, Raymend • Elliott, Chas, Showers; Meehan, Roland dertial candidates time he was born. a poor boy" really does, much for the candidate, if it is a distinction it is • one that most of us possess, and it may be added, • that most of us are • still poor, • Fortunately a litimbek of people - manage to skate on thin ice without breaking it. —0— on to wear? Reit. 11. W. Snell, HiC LOrCISIfil) ' . • acecitmt of election. irregulaxities, °Me out an le p tie boys, they ia-ve 'Kelly, the bridegroom's mother, wor,-; W. I-1. Gurney was the referee, a navy blue. canton gown and small Witighara line-up WaS goal, W. Mc. Last winter's —zeer—o weather raind' The, ,Preaelled a very impressive -and, earn. - EkST WAWANOSH ' Sine° til'at lit'le.' the' tiOillg has b'eil 'I'le4"' 10sing 111:6neY everY Pine' fpleoaesv,er hat: and carried pink. sweet. eCroidyg;ecl, emfeetiTem, aAcrLteatIneianItiodu,t AdlfFoLfoacilec. the paint , on a lot of signs aroutta ,,..., est . sermon:: The' Church was pack.$d •a -• t 3, - a• " • . a WitilPtit a relreSelltative-: . •'' —D.IED town. The girls stood it btter, . ooi• leestet ol, une examinatians a, a, • . • - • During the signing of the register centre Walter laockeridge; home, "VV. Howdy! (Tears teach us more taw). a t ti 00-dn.- PartYa Sr 1No 91V---I-otiour$ Maty Scott a6 p MA11aE0 " ' • , Latneron—In Tiarriberry on 'Wednes- miss sarg, meLean a J. Skelding; subs, Barney Brown books*" —0— day, July 2tid, Gordon Cameron in splendid voice and immediately after al Id "thitil" in VanWyck, Charlie Smith, I-Iarry Town Gaidetrtr afty. ''s411 be given by c. l'ass, Noritian. Coultes 6a p. ‘,..„; Brown—Edar--At the home of the the cet•entony the guests were driven and Fred. Sturdy, The worst part of meeting nisi DeilnYbroolt 'Methodist Church, on Dorothy :Kerr 64 p., m c.a. , recomended bide's pa'eats, bY Rey. A. Laing, . his .04th year, The funeral will be Bon Wednesdayjune.25, 1924held from the residence of his bio to the residence of the bride's parents, The tinPerial Quartette from Lori - tile le-Wle o',. Mr. an.d.' Mrs,: /oseph Viola janies, Edward IVIarsh. ".. .A,, , , . Come- to give you tile laugh. tune with a smile is that she is apt: Chatnney, gtha •Iiiie a East Wawa- Sr. III-,-.Robt. Arbutkle 65 .p. c. Mabel, datighter of Mr, atid Mi -s, ::, tl,ter,„ William, Lot 16, con, 12, lurnberry on I'Priday, July 4th at a weddiiig luncheon Was served. and a digit Fut ott a splendid open air con - Mr, and Mrs. Dudley 1-lohnes, where don assisted by Mr. Fred Gill, Perhaps Their Roads Are Toe WI:dui' 9.,,,ii, Prokrant ,Wll he '0 -vett by Knt'x ib6r Aihnlle, .: . ,Brovvor, soli of mr. 2,30, p, in, reception was held, The house wee; eert in tlie Park at night' Mr' rt."' An exchange ----,,o0te—aig that tile Goa._ detorated with pink roses mid col- Gidlcy, brother of Mrs. D. Somers was inans obieet to Ford ettablishing at ' • Tnesday, Jaly'43th. A splen. Recornmended,--- Leonard James, El-, Alex Edgar, Howicky to 1, aNira, ; a: Ureli Orehesta'a, the aricha Mrs, Jr. III --Pass, Bernice Breen .2' lac, ' and Mt$. George Brown, Grey Twp., „, --- w . Everyone was much pleaSed with X ownray, ttoontiontgt,' hitechurch; Gordon, Iterr 68 p. c.. • ''' Gilea-*olfe—At the Inarise, Fora- .: ' tinbine. Dr. and Mrs, Kelly left for one of the quartette, , factory in Germany on the gtOttrid . , i, I;11,rati tiigh Sabo ,,' Ottartette; Sr. 11 -,-Pass, Lalllse Breen 65 la c:; wichr 'bY EeVt A. Laing', B...Aa on Lephrd—In Wingham on Sunday, a wedding' teip down the St L, • Yobn :Perdue, .polinisti Reading „by .fessit. Arbttkl ee 66 P. 0: I - '''," -04(08daY It1116 t024, (tertrIld.' JtIlle 2gthq tO Afr, and MI'S. W. C. mace. "rhey Will reside in New. Yaork" the day and the. total receipts amount.- The denting Pavillien Was ti,? -0 seen° they can have in that country. In fact ' ',' that their roads are not suitable. to , , s , ' : Rev, 21,1 A,,,,,,w,inghaiti; yi,;- iaaaajaaas; •piliott johns:tot, '''' Attila, eldest daughter t'4,1illr. and aLepard„ 'a daughtet, , • • - City. Gitests wete present. Vat. tl e ed to $609.Z.5. Fords, wonders what kind of roa,d4 Address tiy•iket. IlktiP A1P; of "AtibL1111.1 '' ' I'll•st"'"‘P..4tsse. "..N.65.' ..rattisoia ..' Taoist, , atra.,5,,jx, yy:oira.,,,Ogfora, ,t0„, Ma, Galbraft11--4n Toronto on ThursdaY, event irom Vancouver, Mont.real6I-Iriiicil; o,f a reere throng of datlatil mai, the Admission.,,,5 gets and as ,tents. . , A• A Neilaitt. "NUS, idlin �1i55, ir2th COO) HOWiela; Galbraith a dqughter Irtosel d W 1 wee sato' hours. he 4e -flea them' t° Prodnee a roa,a ,' , ' Stipp6e eltvod feone 6 tO .8' eldek, Scott,' 'Annie PeOtt• - , - , . We „„- ,.:OleS,' OdeN,CgOtt Qi Mr, anti' Jetta : 26th to gr, ,and Mrs. Frank tingdon, Tdeoeto, 'Uxbridge G whih, is not suitable Lb a flivr. ". , „ . ..• .." ' dAt