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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1924-07-03, Page 8411 ,111*.e 'tf1.' • 14.,' 11ffi '4 4111011110011 44,711l1Pl hfl„, „,,il. .r '1 I •i,vrrrp ••, Ant 10001111011111111111101111111911111111101 01111011111111011101111$11111allaNSIIINIONIII ,1t! 7 11' 11:2 1.1 1:1 vviOcinAm Ati,`Alqc,F3-1rimE$ DOMINION DAV. .17roin the wave-waShed vliarves by .1"nticly's tide, the '81101,v -drowned Western hills ',-Che flap, float high on our hatal day And the soul of the natio).” 4111'71(14. PeoldeY:leld• The crosses•bend the summer breeze And front each crinison 11.zlows the loyal. faith to our 'God. and et Middies for Girls and. Childrer/. *white. khaki : , , nere s a tel}oesS pouied from oil, NI olden fields; ,•• •elt.e`F.CON., HOWiel< arx'd. 1V,krs. Tom "Nrittie attimded the ttineral,'Of t,elafiye WrMceter Tuesday. • • -1; Mr, Jiinin,YWarrell.is the 1140,Plest man an ' the is 4 , Mr, and Mrs. l'arfield and family visited with Loiii(; Laird's, Sunday,• • Mr. ancl Mrs, Bob 13aker and motored to Ethel Sunday last; Mr.. and. Mrs. Riellard.,Clegg made a business trip to Winglxam Jast week, • Mrs James Sl'cwart was a visitor ifl Tttrfor ' Iof erry a coupe days. • ,regular $2.50,, o•L, sale at $1.6.. mine-, , ' • 'There a wealth, n oui wood an • • • • • MORRIS '.• Mr. and Mrs.•C.;eorge Caseihore, 3/1„r„ ,Not from these alone glows our c• and Mrs, Jerry Casemore and'Claugh,-„: • • ',!,,,1 , OLE , ,11111 scionS Prid-e-‘: "-- • ' . ''".P"Iiel' PIPICES. ..,.;...„ . ..,.: 'TiS the glOry of birth and line. Por we hold- v+:itll our .i4. -in across the seas--, l.Tro,m wlie flee our , sires carne,, ,•... • By right of birth; b.:‘,.., deed and faith. • lat 13a1.ance of L les' Coats and Suits, every Coat and 9 in I , ter -Vera ancl son Chester', of berry,. M.r. Alex Casemore and 1)ricle of Blenheim, NIrs. Prank Shoehftorri and {laughter' Lauretta. of Wawanosh -visited, Rist weelt'at.-, John, 1-Iunter's' end . '-. • S it ecial prices $10.75 19.75, 24 .75 N And , coinnion pride of name. • '•.• MPLE GROVE u sale,P • These' art; of the -`1.hat, weld our nationhood • , Were sealed on the altais of sacrifice m By the sons of our i -ace and bloo 1. , So we lift our heads with a prouder Every Garment MYCitqr: Wn;iictIte "Jack.s" are flying free, . On the clay we keep a firmer faith • the Land of the Maple Tree. • . !;Alf:lYtg4 n MORRIS Miss Edna Campbell. has been vis- iting with her ,sister Mrs. Robert. 'Johnston of Blyth..-• • Rev, T. C. Wilkinson of ,Btuevale prea.ched very successful anniversary ...services in Sunshine • Method''t s'....-„hurch., -on Sunday afternoon and ev- en . .• . Miss 'F. L. Haines of .1.'oronto has -returned to,,her'home for a couple of -months: • • A serious accident occurred on • :Monday 'w,lten Mrs. Oliver. Campbell ,3-...ats accidentally kicked by a horse on • t;:he forehead, We are 'glad to say •she is doing as well as can be expect- . Mr. and Mrs. Crawford of Ripley, •vPenti Thursday afternoon with Mrs. -.Victor Haines Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Congram and 'son. Wilford' spent Sunday. with .friends in Kinloss. ' Miss Josephine Sellars has accept•ed - a position as teacher in Gorric school • for the .-•orninb- year. Miss Ruby 7Forsythe of Winghtni spent- the week-efid .with her sister -Mrs. Andrew Casentorei Miss Lizzie Hetherington has re- turned toher home for the summer vacation. • WHITECHURCH Dr, Andrew Henderson from Sask., took the services in the Presbyterian Ohurch here on Sunday in the absence of Rev Jas. Scobie. 'Rev. Mr. Mit- chell of Guelph, will preach- next Sun- day - Mr. and Mrs. Win. Falconer of Blue vale, and Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer and Norah left on Sunday to visit rel atives in London and Thamesford and to atten4 the annual Quinn Reunion Picnic held in Spring -bank on Wed., July 2. , Mrs. jblin Campbell is very ill at la -resent, haying taken a'paralyticstro- ke ,and is unable to move or speak. -Miss Lilliari Longman, her .daughter, Mr. and. aVfi•s. John MeKeith, and Mrs. 5. F. Andrew' • of . Burtingtoil Spent .a few , days with Zion friends last week; • • . Mr. and Mrs: jiin MaiKay of fovatt spent Wednesday last' week wit1 .Mr and Mrs. Ralph,...„Nikon. of • '.Maple Grove. Mr. Charles 'Inver of Calvin and Mr. Jack and Deal Chivmpion c)f.:For- dyce spent Sunday with' Zion friends, -Maple Grove L. 0. L. zo44, are at - 111 • tending Divine •Worship in. Zion • M • ' .• . church at -7 o'clock, Simday evening, a Mr. Frank Metcalf, Dominion fruit• July $th. Rev. Casts will preach. N tnsiector is leaving this week to lake Visiting brethren cordially invited ' ,1111Up.h1S„work at. Saskatoon. •. , 'Popp' of Toronto is spend.- ' M. , At the last' meeting •of. -the Council; in -g his •stunmer,vacation-with run - • the contract of • paving Queen- and cle C. E. McDonagh of Maple Grove. Dinsley ,Sts. was. awarded to 13reM- Miss Jane Ritchie of • Toronto • is in am Paving Co., Biimillon, their ten- home for her liolidays in the Groye. IN der of $32126.12. calls for the comple--Mr,, Joseph :Hackett •:of B,elmore; • II lion of the work,on the above streets. • 'spent Monday with his son Toni of ▪ - miss Annie Mains, spent °. the boli Male Grove. , tere, ONE couple of weeks visiting Toronto and . day at her liorne 1 • Mrs.- Wm. Johnston is spending a son, Jack of Windsor, are at home with her now, • Mr, and. Mrs. Ed: Browingiof Kin- cardine, are spending the holiday, with ber parents, 'Me. and Mrs. George Cot - Miss Merle Wilson spent a few days last week with her granchnother, Mrs. Wilson in. Wing -ham., • Mrs. Musgrove of Wingham, spit a few days last week with. lire sister, Mrs. Henry. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Htitchinson, and Dorothy visited last week with his •mother in London. .' .• Mr. Charlie- Rintoul is in St. jos- efih's Hospital,- London, at present: We hopa;to, hear of his improvement s°I1,0,Inr... and Mrs. Geo, McClenaghan and clitidrene andaiid Mr. Ben McClenagban and Melville, visited withAttriand Isaac Jones of Clinton On onday. The trustees of S. S. No. 1o, Kin, loss, have sectred•Mr. Angus MaCkay • to teach next's:ear. :Mrs. McBric3.ni anddaughter of Rip- ley, are visiting with -1\.. McBraen in • our, village, -.. f Laurer, spent. a day- recently 1 the omfront the a ,21111"ritinity in general... _the speaker ..oi. ASHFIELD Mr. and Mrs. John Bradly and son Mr 'and MrS. John Bryans"and fa- mily of Fordwich called on friends in town on Sunday. . , • An old and esteeined resident of town, passed away on Tuesday of last week in the ' person . of Mrs. -Wm. Douglas in her .85th year, after ,a lingering illness of sona6,•, months. Mt. Westley a former pastor front Peterliorough took charge of the ftn4 eval service, which was held on clnS. from- her residence and was large- ly attended. Interment iB Wroxeter eemeterv. BLUEVALE • The Presbyterian congregation of Knox. Church, Bluevale; heat a picnic on the farm of Geo. McDonald n•ear the 'village: - • Mr. and Mrs. Cowan of 'Druinbeit, spent the Week -end with .Mrs, Lock- hart : The annual meeting of the District of, &1St. Huron Women's InSOnite, Fordwich June • the 25th. The President Mrs. P. D. I of Bluevale presiding. The ,atten ante. was the largest in years. and the' meeting a sticcees ,eVerVelcvayiewhich goes to show the great Wcirte 'the in- stitutes are doing for Hospitals, Sch ools, Children's Homes and the Hamilton, friends.• Lake Superior claimed its third vi..:- tim a, the season, when Harvey Arm- strong 19 year 'old son of Mr. and _Mrs. Martin Armstrong of town,ideck -hand on the Grant Morden, Freighter plying' between Port Colborne and Canadian Soo, lost his balance while engaged in scrubbing the, aft house and ,fell into the lake, and was drown- ed about 28 miles north of White Fish. The body ha.s not :been found. Mucli s3-Mpathy is extended to. Mr. and/ MrS. Armstrong, A Union -Memorial Service was • held in Community Hall, .Sunday ev- ening to do honor, to. the boys who came back and those who fell in tbd great war. Mr,. Prang Lewin, Angli- can Minister of Brussels gave the ad- dress. Mr. Lewin is a returned sold- ier and- went throtigh the 'war. His address wa's ver Y inspiritinal' and Well he of jOsePh Haceet 1 t's. departtnent was Mrs. P tter- son of Godshill, wle6 gave an splendid address on "Helping Humanity”. The following officers were elected: Pres. -Mrs. P. D. Kling,. Blnevale; est Vice - :Mrs, Geo. Thoinpson, Brussels; 2nd Vice -Pres., Mrs. J. Breckenridge, Bluevale; Sec..:Treas., Mrs. John 1-Ilip•• fer, Wroxeter. • The Wornen's Institute will meet this month July Toth., at 2.30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. Hetherington, Wingliarn road. Behnore Itis titre will be entertained by the Bluevale Branch Mrs. Hethering-ton and Mrs. "Chls 'Elliott, hostess. z."Well lciaown songs and Composers" Tall be the subject of a talk by Nies. Alice Ait- ken and a "Famous Canadian •Writ- er" by Miss V_ Collie. Roll -call "My Favorite Song." 'A musical pro- gram is being prepared by the pro- gram committee. Ladies cordially,in- vited to attend. Repoi:t of promotion examinations in Bluevale School (Junior classts were promoted at Easter:) Percent- ages are given, pass 6o, honours 75, num er on register35. • Frain Jr. IV to Sr. IV — George Hetherington 6o; Nellie McKinney sg. •''''Frorn Sr. III to Jr. IV—Dorothy Aitleen 76; Alan, Garniss 75; Elsie Thornton 75; Lois Prast 66-; Noble • Greenaway 6o. Mr. Cecil Carfipbell of Algoma .is hired with Albert Cameron for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardnes of , Zion spent last Sunday at the home, of Mr, and Mrs. Alf Sherwood's, Bel- fast. Mrs. Wm. Irwin of Belfast, has re- turned home after spending a few days -with her brother Mr. George Henry of Crewe. Mr. and • Mrs. Allen McKenzie, Chicago, spent a few days around Lochalsh, last weelc, they., came to their nephew's funeral, David Grant. Mrs. John Parrish, of Goderich, spent a few days with her son Ken- neth. of 12 con. . Mr', Worth and Mrs. Daniels of ;Mn and Mrs. Chester Longman and gersoll is visiting with their cousins, Messrs, John and David Little of Courey's Corners, . • Mr. Robert Parrish from the West, a former Ashfield boy, spent a few - days last'. week calling on some of his ' relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs Wellington Hender- son and family of Luclenow spent Sun- day afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. F. Irwin, Belfast. The anniversary services th'at were held in East Ashfield Church, Sunday June 291h, were both well attended. Rev. Mr. Bradley of,...T.cieswater prea- ched. . • Hardware Specials — For Thurs., Fri., Sat. 5 String Brooms, reg. $1, for 88c • Mop Sticks.•:•• • 25c High -Grade Floor Wax 50c' Wall Paper Cleaner 25e Knife Sharpeniers- 29c Chair Seats . , .. .-25c Stair Treads ..... 25c Chick Food, 25• lb. Extra .Special 6 Ib. Pk Nifixed Steel Wool, per pkg -5c 4.1Vlarnot' Floor Varnish quart . 1.40 Willow Clothes Baskets at 11.35 Clothes Dryers ... •"Ar American" Coal CIL Burr's ' Loriger Less SmolceMore Hest PROMPT DELIVERY Rope „ — Phone 30 — Twine Berger's Paris Green 11t09ooft.Buollknan :A1 bWAI „ • . .• -", • SCHOOL REPORT I'the following is a statement of the standing of pupils of S. S. No, ri E. Wawanosh, The percentage assigned is based equally upon the pupils term work and the Promotion Examination results , ,, Jr. IV to Sr, IV --,Hazel McBurney 77, Margaret Deacon 73, William Ir- win 63, Agnes Robertson 61. , Jr. III to Sr. III—Mari-le Deacon 73s. - Jr. II to Sr. IT--Ma.r3r Robertson 68, Margaret Irwin. 6/, ' Primer—Howai'd Invin. I May Mcl3urney, .. worth circulating. The • union .choir rendered several'. fine antheniS, Rev. G. Telford of St. AnereW's Church and Rev. A. C. Tiffin assisted, in the service., • • . , ) EAST•NZVAWANOSII EAST WAWANOSH I Mr, and Mrs. John . Campbell and ,daughter of Aylmer, are visiting. with llis parentsMr, and Mrs. Chas. Camp- bell of Marnoch. WROXETER Miss Steel of Bblton is visiting' at the home of herMiele Mr. Herb Henning. jack and Mrs, Wendt visited friends • in Mildmay on Sunday. ' Dr, Fred Blvyans of Toronto called en friends in town on Sunday, , Miss Mary McMichael is spending the holidays with her parents after at- tending Normal at Stratford, Mr. Ruhaft Wendt of Windsor call ed on his brother 3. R. in town, on • Sunday, ,Catharine Fortune of the gtit 'fT br lit 1 dayle Turnberry s ono as week with Miss Mary Harris, From jr. 111 to Sr. III—Alberti olson 6i; 'Leslie Greenaway 6o, From Sr.- II to -III—Wilson 'Thornton 75;• Norman Barnard 7o; Kenneth Aitchison 66; . Eleanor ?vast 64; Hugh Mundell 62; Earl Hamilton 6o. • Alice Aitken, teacher Shiell 76; Adair Praet 7o; „May Niel" - Report of U. S. S. No. ii, Wawa - nosh. Pupils are graded in the class - e5 indicated below -for term beginning Sept. 'I. •Sr. IV—Ruby Turne- r Dorine Web- ster, 'Mary St.Marie. •. Sr. III—William" Rintoul, David Nicol, btyles St, Marie, George Nicol, Nellie MacGee, jean Webste-r, 1Vel- onica St. Marie, *William Taylor, *Euphemia, Milton], *Gordon Rintonl. "Jr. tIl—McKinley Ramage, Elizae bothNicol. Sr. II—Etta Taylor, Joseph Si. 1\fa- rie, James MacGee. Pr,—Williani Nicol, John' St. Marie, Mary Dow, Cuyler Ramage. Those 'narked *••are recommended and shall remains in this class, if they work more diligent.. BQ. on roll for .month ofoJtine 24,. average aftendance .22.23. . • G. E. Lockhart, teach:Jr. Council met on June 24) - 11, the menibers present. • Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. Corn. from. - W. Brydine, barrister, 'Clinton, on behalf of Wm, Brumley of Hullett, demanding $2d5.25 as corn- pehsation throne injuries received by the latter last spring owing -to a de- fective roadway on.sideline 36 and 37 con. 3, received and considered. The Reeve, Clerk and Coun. Stat. ker were appointed to arrange with Mr. Brumleyefor a satisfactory settle- ment of this matter. - 44 Petition of Sam Deacon and others applying for a Municipal , drain at lots 34 -and 35, con. and ti was pre- sented to the Council. A copy of the petition was ordered to be forwarded the Tp. Engineer for his examination and- report on same. • Application, was made through re sRective- officials for grants in aid of the Belgrave school ‘, fair and the North u von plowing matchto „-•be held 'this fall in the vicinity of Brus- sels. Tcn dollars was voted to the school fair, regarding grant to plow: - Mg match, lain over till future meet • ' GLENANNAN .• Miss E'va Fortune of Chesley, Visited with friends on the 9111 line, last week. T:of the . Glenanriait School section held a presentation at 'the home of Mr,and Mrs. Sam. Mar- shall on Friday r night in honor of MP.. Harold „:•Weir, recent' teacher of S. 5, No,3,when they presented him with a' writing desk, after t‘fie, address and. presentation was 'perforthe'd the reinainder of the evening was spent in amusement ofwhich all enjoyed a good tiitle. The Metcalfe -Eros., have purchased a never Ford Sedan, Mr. and Mrs. Wro; Eadie of Holy - rood spent Sunday with the eformer's parents Mr, and Mrs. Colin Eadie. Miss FIatinah Stokes is visiting with Mrs. Harry MoGee and other friends of tast Wawanosh, Mr, Harold '''Gilkinson i8 confined, to the house with an attack of the measles, We, Itoire he may ,soon better, , Mr, Norman Muir of the Toronto. Normal School has eeturried' Ntririati • 1ia5 1)Oen., 'eliqhged; aS„ teach- er, in the qlenannan school for the ,coming term, We wisk BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Young and family"T of oronto are spending a• feiv weeks holidays at their summer home here. . Rev. -Mr, Cragg of Wingham, prea- ched an -4, ex.cellent Orange 'sermon here- Sunday evening.which was much. appreciated by all present, Mr. Lester and Mr. R. Hutchinson of Toronto, arc up for a short vaca- tion.• • - • Mr. Martin Maslers -underwent an .operation at the Winghain Hospital On Mooday atid is getting 'along well as' can be expected.'-` , Mrs. j. W. King and Mrs.- Gibson left 10r Ottawa on Monday morning. . Mr.- and- MI's. Jos. Underwood spent a few clays with, relatiVes How Mr. and Mrs. jog -ii, Hall are spen- ding. f eiNV weeks With friends at Son- 1 . . 1:1.1 'fliursday, Wif Exceptional 1 Nralues for Men ,Brovtat side call slimes tor Men in Goodyear vwelt, allsizes tor .... . . . ... $3.95 per pair Men's blac.vik/side ,call shoes Goodyear soles and narrow toes all sizes. . ,$2.251per Pair. vs, . -7."- • • The above shoes are cheaper' than. pre,- • IN PF1Ttess • :Our S; frplus' Stock Shoe Sale- sim tinues in. shoes, of 'attainy ',kinds - #lr Men; ItVonten, 'Boys, Gris and Children. SPECIAL .NOTI,CE We repair Auto Tops anti C rtairts. We glve our The Leading Shoe Store Pbie 129.' uron County iNirtglfaaia, ,f3late circle of friends wbo extefici to her 1-riends at Canfield and NiagaraFalls.., .. • ,. • • Paul well' le.rni'vvit here 'by' a large , spending: a 'couple of weeks . their' best "wishes. • , . Edgar McMichael of Kitchener, . ' Mr., 'Wesley teg-gatt,and on, Goccl- was hone over the vvedl- d • thampfon; Dtesclen. and Cliatliam.'' pm:motored to Colling-wood and spent Mr. John Pearson' and inotli,er „maur Miss a Paul and Mr' J. a few:clays with relatives there. Hre, Pa -were married . Ethel, visited at R.- Musgro-ve s on hays of Pittsbuere On, Monday fune ^oth Miss and Mrs. Wm. - T1TOinton are Sunday. , , , • • e.31 If t l EI1114 .9f ft, 9.; iRrOlint ig MN, 51 ION , 111.2111 m‘. El' MesnuivismDEitepsauriTtsment mat Summer Clothes in smart pattern effects, beautifully tai lbred 111 17 an dardknisalidsidetsd, fMitodinerlaifehYt'mPreideieud-m---and ' • • \ 50to37 50 SIHRTS POPULARLY PRICED " .The custofnary by-law authorizing.. the borrowing of sufncient money to finance the. township along till ttin taxes are forth coming was read and passed. The following 'accounts were' Paid•i, Geo. Coultes,' drawing gravel $2.56 Gen, McGowan; eiraWing grader $2.5o; .Alex 11.1cGowitii,• taking stones $3.50; jas..IVIcGll, .dragging $12.5.., W. A. Currie, Work on hill COM, 12, $t3.3.; A., Pattison work on. hill cons. le and 33 $17.5o; R. Cannes, freight, grease and cartage on grader $8,00; A. Porter- field, rent of- road allowance,12.00; A. MeCullough, coin, statute labor -tax $480; .0. 'Keenedy, coin. Stattite la- bor tax '$42 J N. Campbell con- tract cons, 4 and 5 $8,3.5o; j, N. Canto - bell sliov,elling gi<vel $.00; Chas. :Rodger, ehovelling gravel • $2.o; S. McCullough, shovelling gravel $.,5o; 5. Stonehouse, shovelling gravel $2,o M. Brute, gravel. $6,90; Win, Ander- son, gravel $2' 25- W. Stranglian gra vel $"0•35; WmWalden, grav-e-I 1665; R. Redmond, gravel $14.8$5 W. 1, Rodger. gravel $9,00. Council will hOld their next meet- ing ori Tuesday ,Indy 220(1 • • A, Porterfield Clefle • • New Brbadeloth, Soudan Cloth, and Madras, Shirts, in plain, and stripe 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 50 4• 00 "' • .effects • • 9 • 9 111 • HANDKERCHIEFS , • • Fine even Cotton Handkerchiefs full sie and soft fin- 69 6 isi ready for pie, specially Priced 6 for %.* -Athletic Underwear $1.25 to $2,50 ° Porous Combir'iations specially. Priced $r.85-, • Silk LThle and Cashmere Socks soc to $1.o per pair 111 Invisible Suspenders 12 and 4 point soc NEWEST NECKIEAR. - . .0Neckwear—New Crepes, Poplins and Fancy Silk— diNarrow and • • 50 Standard Shapes Popular • Prices c 00 1 50 1'31 MEN'S SOCKS SPECIALS io, /oi and xx, regular priced 750 to $1.25 Pair Bargain Jo() pairs Men'S Socks broken lines from regular stock Mom price 6ge or 2 pairsfor'' a our J' Is VOILE OLOUSES Al 11, . About So in the lett, made from fine quality • Voiles, some trimind and some 'tailored Style, • rtiging in price from, -2.5o to $8.00 100 Your boica • • wm Regulation and' Coat ,Styles, all white and white with colored collars and cuffs reu,gAnk larly priced up to. 33,00 to clear, each 401,0 '40 111 WI S ECIALS PORCH APRONS opod quality print aprons in neat stripe pat- • terns and good fitting stylessizS 56 88 and, 40 • regularly priced at $1.25 Week End liar- 59e gains, each Children's Socks half price Children's Rompers , oc• Linen Weft Towelling 2 yds for 250 a •esc , , N ' , '' Sale Gods* ''No Approval „ud No. Return, Im. , . , • • . i \ , a , .11, Bros.:Ptkaslle. 71. 'VV.:trigh . •, . . 'llialti momatiiiimili,igisliiismilissi"ssmilizio*Ninommillim,iiialimossiiii!mila '1,''''' . . . .• „.,, 1L11,,A1 ' 1'. • .• 4 .11,110 r:41'1,061:4400:444,._„