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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1924-07-31, Page 17:11, l• , Single Coeaies, Five Ceots, WINGHAM CHAUTAUQUA ‘ Real .Treat ,Fat.The . People of this. Vieinity • Chutaucitia guarantOes met.ii the ,•s escoariell Chamber and .organized, for eeethea-e§e4 Chaatauceust. season a fol, -• . •,' • P A G Sitiith' Bennett. • • "-1,56ey,-Treas.—A, CoSens,-- . . ceinneittee—J. A. IVtills, 'El. Isard,' 5. :W. Hanna, Tho. Kewi 3; .5. Dr. Redmond and A. cos-, • , . • Act-Vertising• Com,Mitteee•-• President, ••,•Vice•Preeident,, and Secretary. • ' , Gound-s 'Committee— Albert . Copeland. • • . , It was taianimotisly decided to again, e• • giase.all the Proceeds, afterepaying -perSes p •Wingham. General Hospital. It. was • also decided to allow 5.,Per cent: conemission .to all selling tick- -, eta.,Other .than the, guarantors; on all. •'-iicketi over five sold by one person, The Cl'autauqua prdgrains. will be „eanother treat this..yeale and 'limey are, • • • looking forward to these entertain- , h•Ments. • • Coup� Left the Road • When starting for 'his home- in • Stratford on elaionday'morning• latTr.- Ford Coupe left the road 'hand went over the enharikment near the :first bridge. The car was pretty : ve11 datiiaged but was -driven to the clit'oed Hospital Under its own power by Mechanit Murray. Appdirited D. D. G. M. H 'Jobb's man Y friends wesre. 1 Mr., 1-1.. to learn that he wes‘stteces .,irtebdingeeeleiHtio cteelrDritstpriicsttrietNo: DeputyT .6rand` Master o t the recent grand •ledge- sessions n aToriento. Mr. Peter W..Scott; of 3BelgraY9, and, Mr, Alex. McW,hinney, L P. P. of Tiverton were other aP- i)licants for the, posublon,,aeheir names being put forward y ,anernbers of h ir lodges. , VtRYOODY'S COLUMN HGGY', FOR SALE—TcP , buggy steel tire, auto* seetaarch axle, new style. Apply to 'J.:ftcMicha$1 nt .Gunn -Son -Ola or Frank Andeison, Catherine St. • • ALJCTION SALE 01? CA'TTLE---At „lee' Jas. StaPlefort1s, Culross and- Tuene . ;••-• berry boundary, at °ne°e, 'clack, on '•Wedneeclay,. August 6th.John A: Kelly. Prop., John Purvis, Auct. • eee • • •: OR• RENT 'AUGUST gst.-8 roetti- el'eetrie light,furnace, e,• .,,e'•batlaroom, running water _hard and •-s• - • - eve rye,- convenieree, -"garage. ^ R6Of."4.r$14.00 'Knox house behind 'P'the1 ' • tsse, -_. case ce. • Key at louse. "FOR• SALE—Second hand bicycle in • .good .conditiona 011eap. Apply etc- ' Alex: Ibboteon. ' • ,' • GOOD .CLOVER HONEY —At '•Janfes H Casemore,s .for sale at fee 'Will deliver', it anywhere in Wing- , -;hain,- one,Saturday or sooner. Call tis -tip' on phone ...e3'-627. JamesH. Caseenore Or Andrew Casernoree est .line, Morris. '• . • • „ . LOST—Left' on morning , train •be- ''' •jeWeen London and. Wiugham •• on a. July •:e4th., lady's retem.enarn ring. Finder will 'kindly .leave at this, Of - s' a a • fice and receive a.reward. OUSE TO RENa'---fiBrick residence with all. conveniences. "Apply to Advance or phone 15-624. SALE---eGoocl viqlin in,. first class condition. at least es years olcl Will -sell, for cash, Apply Advance ' Times, , • '‘• eFORh.-RENT--4). roomed house, elec- • ": tree lights' and town •water. Spleu- • did garden, inquire at the Advance.-- -. 1EAHER w-4NTED— Foote s tont -' teacher' holding, second cl-ass certi- -eta licate for 5, S: No: en East Wawa.- . nosh, duties to commence, Sept,' est -Application s received by the under_ • • e ••-,•,- • 'esigtied up till Aug est. . J F. Young ROute Wingham Secye • t- "e° -.LOST—Lease oil cup for wagon. Fin- `, der plea -se return to A. 5. ortiop. i'Or» SALE --Golden wax and 'green bens, very tender, beets and red carrots ese bunch., greet; onions, geoevo drorri seed, parsley, spinach andletttice, get your beans and lecete foe canning now, John Kerr-, phone 4 .on625, , OR SALE—Six young cafamees. Ap- ply to Mr. A. Patterson, three doors • 'senith. of, Public School, call after 6 'Oloek, LOSTia--A gold bar pin with aqua ma, • tine saotie, valued as •a le.eepesalte, 'Finder please 'leave at the Advance 'VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDSL- - 'abbage, Carrots, Beete, Potatoes at 'reasonable prices Isaac Coke • ' eoraer. of Alfred and Starter Sts, (DUNG MAN WANTED—To learn .printing. A chance to learn it one theebest equipped offices its On- •, tatiml Apply -to ,The 'Advance: - Thuds. ' • • YOUR LINOI.EitIM—Varill Year lone gi' looj better and c1etn easiee if, evotteavarnieli hit, with Lowe• 13rete. • `,fNeplettfite?':. nOt lMa Cbidt". ti):0 lighteetputtietas;';ia loteg, ori.' Sold by,•,'Tlsoalepsote 4 pti,, gardwAxe,,,, LOCAL AND GENERAL ITEMS. e- Wingharn Fall Fair,, Monday and, Tuesday; SePt, • nptharid.3oth, -•••• • Garden Party, :Manse Lawn, White. chareh. on Tuesday evening, Aug. 5the IVIiss Jean Wylie ,was, the success- ful applicant for the position as tea 01'6 in S. $, No. 9, Turnberry. , The Wingham branch of the Wo- mee's Institute aee holding their an- nual •pienic at, the home of, Mr. and Mee. I. 5, Wright in Tut • Wingham •Methodist• Chureh and Sunday•School Picnic will be held on the Lower Winghata flats on Wed- rresday afternoon,of this, week, How about baying the Wingliam Advance -Times mailed from our of- fice each week to that boy or girt. who is living away from home. Those who are getting the paper emit frog the Old Home TowiS appreciate it. •Air: Tindall Ritchie has moved,ftain the house on the c6rner of'Alfred and Centre Streets • to Lower,. Wingham avid. Mr, W. C. Armstrong has mored from'Frances; St. to the, ha -use vacated by •Mr,••Ritchieh. .• .- • • cOngiratulatiOns are extended. to Mess jean Wylie, from.- nitnW'etil,flower heeler and .WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY PERSONALS For Big Value in' Mem& grid Boys. Clothing attend the Isard Sale, , Mr, Harold 'Mena of • Toronto, ;s visiting 14/11.11 hie fathet here. Miss Helen,Preston is holidaying wi• mthr.frHieeniilnciirjoHWaiiindosfoplee0.9it 15 ViS- iting friends in' town. OLD SCLIOOL REUNION $.S. N.0..13, Eal Scene of La , How dear to our h of our child When fond recolle to view; The .hill, and the • tic old scho And alle the fond ' fancy, knew. In response t Lions about 1400 ei friends gathered Diarhond Jubilee Home School, ,, It beauty spots of Hu lovely -valley of the by the seine old ' watched over all it, queenly tnaple$ planted po 24th pretty homes pee trees on the surrou miller cross-roads a and the handsome all this was simply is safe to say that this event will star in memory, T School with its love t Vara.vvatiosh, the rge Gathering earts are the scenes hood, - tioeS present them creele, and the lit- lliouse, genes that our o printed invite- -pepils and , their' to celebrate the - of the Old is indeed one of the rob nestling in the Big Creek, shaded elms -which have lively scenes, arid which son -ie lads of May long ago, cing, through the ading hills; the fa- nd'winding stream, new brick school, inspiring. And it. in -all its history, d out the 'clearest , new • brick' ly lawn, its beauti- window boxes and ound. Banners ef viisitors- from ev- atiful • arches of d bunting covered, le school 'entrance ags floated every he ,history of the blh,so finely elecor- • visitors on its a large boquet of , • es ancla -ferns was in, loving memory tage ,of the fere- pected,the school visiting the creek to find the dear _vanished and the e --'of former years. the crowd which were ,discovering parations of many 'by • the bugle officer on a white my down -the big school which. for Old play -ground, like the sudden ie forest of some heir picturesque were in doub',. -historic tribe or x Klan. In xeall- of real Old- boys ,Cook, Hartisota to -stair the pro- m. until the head - least half around. of Regina wlno s. • Richmond, or, s Bone of St.•jk- 6, Tyner of Miss Lovett, the re surounded by s. Williams •and Godcrich son and Spence*, and, the ere just as merry s or Miss Mary ns or Miss Verdi ice Deacon, Miss gland of Mimic°, , Geo. jefferspn, erson of. Wyom- Scott or Miss d only to the the former tea- etful re -union of pace forbids re-- epting those.who at. Annie Flarri- rom .Edinbraton, ftlotii • Ann Ar- ters, -Mts. Riviere Man., and rom West Lock rid her sister Fan - re Mrs. James Charters bethl of na, Mrs. , John isters Mrs. Roe - cc /all of Cass I:411y known as ggic Morton, Ar- a, Basil Cot-di:es, 1)endalk, Jame,s tt, Detroit, Rev. Hamilton, Mrs. ack, New Liske- Sanaa, Tom Ed - nes Rath, St. Ingersoll, Allan Joshua 1?earin, M. Corley, Tor - Mary Jane lar,Dc- Mich. and' Rev. afield, Airs. Lan- rtunheller, Andersop, Wes- Dandalk Aaron Mra, McCurdy, orth Battlefoi d, el Bates, Teacart, y Walsh, Ripley, , Mrs, MeVittie, Goderich, MrS, man, , Goderich, ield, •these had frieriSis Qf 5. I\T°-9, Tuxnberry, hav-' its spleledid 'Play gr ing so Passedeher examine- eadeeme greeted th . tion in Toronto Normal School to suescessfullya Great credit is due her. She has engaged as teacher lov the ensuing year. • Some special reductions in Scotch Tweeds in the popular. patients and colors, suitable for"the season are now offered, ,to be, Made up to fit both the 'man and -the desire for pri- ces to suit the tine by ,A. Webster, up stairs osier the AdvanceaTimea of- fice.. • • Rev. He. .61 Essex; has%been in charge of .StePates•Chatch during the last two •weeks of July, and has been much liked 'by the congregation. Sunday evening Rev. William Lowe, of St. Johns, Church London, Preached, the sermon and many old friends, were glad to hear him ‘agaih. Rev, Mr. Owen, of Brantfordsewill gonduct the services for the next two weeks. Thrown From Hay Rake Mr: Ahdrew Giey, in, of near Tile - vale, met with‘a bad. accident on Tues- day evhen raking hay Hie horse, fri- ghtened and ran, throwing hem to the ground and breaking his arm and a Semple of ribs. . , -- Pastor's Services Appretiated • , At the board meetinglof Wmgham Me thadi s t Church on Tuesday , eVe n - in g it was de'cided. increase the sti- pend of Rev. Chas. E. Cragg to $2,200 andlte was also invited -to remain for a fifth year'. Mr..Cragg, thanked the - board -but asked time to icoesider the invitati.on. , • ' • 1Viitcheli Carries Bylaw Mr! William 1..,e4ktidge has juet been granted $1,5,000, in guarantee bonds„for the, conducting -of .a, woollen. mill in the town of Mitchell Only , • 68 citizens voted against the bylawe Mr, Lockridge, is a former Winghaue boy, a brother of Rolea, James atifil John Lockridge of ,Wingthansi. Has Both Jaws Broken • . •lefalcolm Campbell .61 Iaverhuron, had both jaw bones broken in a nio- for accident which occurred a, few miles • out of Port Elgin about five o'clock Friday,moreing. He was re-, neo-ved to the hospital and is not like-- -ly to recover. Caifipbell, with five other mere were returtfing from Port Elgin in a car driven by William Begg of Bruce Township. The car upset neat- a place called the elbow, pinning . the, occupants underneath": All, with the. exception of Campbell, escaped Unhurt. 'Tire car was corns pletely wrecked, LIONS FORMOSA PICNIC The skirl of the bagpipeemesounded through the beautiful Palace Garden of Mr. and Mrs. Weiler at Feemosa, on Wedeesday afternoon., • The, occasion was the Wingham Lions Club PiCnic. they Look along their wives, families atid friends and included aneong the friends wes'Piper Dave „MacDonald, who • like the true Scot that he 15;. took along •his kilts and pipes. Any of those present who ever felt that there was • no music in the pipes must surely' have changed their mitt& Wil6O. they saw howinuch appreciated their music was by not only John. 'Wallace, bit all the Irish, English and Germans present, ' A -pleasant afternoon -as spent by about • one hundred Wingharaites in the beautiful park -Ville the flowing 'well. The children bathed. •and rowed in the cool watets of the stream from the well, the- men! and ladies played soft balle van races and thoroughly enjoyed the day, A pet 000n relished the peanitts and ice c,ream which the cluldren fed him. The old 'water evheel and the guinea pigs ted pheasants were the centres 91 atraction at the palace gaeden. Several walked up the winding rock peels to the garden hind the Weiler home. The Lions and their families are load in their praise of the hospitality shiewa there by Mr, and. Mes, Welles Mv. and Mr, Tory Sella -env and the citizens of Formosa in geeeral. ,While enjoying lunch the 'Formosa breise band sprung a surprise on the visitors byaparchieg into the grounds playing tiler Weleche, --The business men of Teeswater hani planned to have a friendler soft, ball gaang with the Lions Mt their return - mg froel the picnic, but the Wirightua cars Weide' so ' fae seettered that this' Naas; haDoeilbre. Reee's•'hoPing- itrAt this gttntO eate bee artengeg at an'early at • • • ery direction. Be evergreens, bells an the gate way $ aped t. while dozens afeel where. Never in t section was its scho ated or— so many grounds. • • Early in the •day beautiful white lilli placed- in the school of the early pion'eer Many took- advar noon session and in inside ad out, -In they were ismayec •old islaad. cothpletel creek but •half the si About one" e'clock had assail:bled, and one another aft,er se years were attracte notes of amounted .horse leading. his ar hill, from the vacant nearly a year was th To some it looked appearance out. of t Huron -braves in • garb's, , while. others whether it was a pa some ,of the Ku Kin tY it was a- bunch where the names Black predominated, It was impossible gtam on the platfor shaking had been at George: Wightman taught 'in ,e867,, Mr better known as Ails (Ohs, teacher in 187 . • . Clinton, who wee teacher it 1877,.*e ererey groups, Mir Charles •Spence -of daughter of Mrs. following teachers w Mrs.' Charles Coulte McGowan, Mrs./Mai Asquith, Miss Ploret Dixon, Rev. W. Fin A. Naylor, Chatham Fordwich, Miss And ing and, Mrs. Cyrus Cunningham. Secon greeting extended to deers was the delig old school mates, ferenceeto them exc had come the furthe soh had come f Richard Wightman bout, sis -Wightman from La Harriet, Mrs. Hyde Alta,,'Hattie Black a ny whose names Wightman aticalVirs. Great Falls,' hiont McT3-urney and her s refgen aad Mts. Spen City, Mich, all pop Jane, Lizzie and Ma, thur Brooks Cerarali Buffalo, John .Rath, and Dr. 'Will Parro Austin L. Budge; Sackrider or Bella 13 tent, Alen., Nethory, wards London, fat George, John Sowler, Mason, Port Dover, Owassa,, Mich., Miss onto, Mrs. Abbott, at. Burney of Cass City, Wrn. J. Taylor, Moor sley, Laura Mrs. Gordon, Nellie. ton Wm. Anderson, Bennett, St, \Thomas, Mary Fothergill, N Alta Rach MrS. Wilkinson, Mar Frank Walsh, Gaelpl Annie Fothergill, ' Mountain, Hanna A Willie Walsh,' 1)enf i'� end of etories' to clays The oldest pm. Airs. T. Taylor, God year of age, ' About e p, me-Aus used to be called, ey, the chair on a beau platform, The Bead cried the proceedings leetions, Charles Wi well merited honor address of welcome w very happy speech, then called to the plat chars and three of namely Dr, Will Pen tes and Rev. W. 5, Cheers resounded and Miss 1.0vett aj,pe Contain ed on tell of the old sole present w at tech, who is 92 in 'Budge, ais hO s asked to take ifully dee:dratted fvcatet Blyth op - with several se- glitmait had the f extending the tacit he did in a The chairman form all the teas. the Old 13oys oet, Basil Coal-• aylor 'to enaase, AUg 110116 teeed, 1•hey ter ' " '"" ‘"' • " , , „ , , , . Mrs J.• S. Foutid of 011awi; spent the week -end with friends in town. Mass May Christie of London as ;visiting her colisin Aliss Coza Wild, • Mrs. 0, L. Dinsley and son. Jack, are spendiag a week ip Owen Siemid 111.,jlan Scott, postmaster Of Lis- towel, called at our sanetum on Tues day. , Mr, Forest Wilson moved his fami- ly tohIseamington where he will make his home. • . • e , Miss Louise Johnston of Toronto, as visiting with her friend. Miss •Elean- or McLean -1, . Mr, William Simpson of Chicago Is visiting with his sister, Airs. -A.. :FT. laIttsgroye. ' 'Mies Uldene MacLean has 'accept- ed the' position of teacher in Lower WinfghamaC • A,is.sMy E.- Matc6regor is visiting with hr' cousin, Mrs. W. Brown at Tiverton. Mise Addie Dreahnian and Air. Jim Drealunan visited in Port Stan- ley on Sunday, • Mrs, Harry Bell of Chatsworth, -is visiting with Mrs. Lotus Grohofsky, Josephine St. Mr, and Mrs. Alvie, Fleming and family of Chatham, -are visiting with relatives in town. • Mrs. W. -Clare Adams and little son. of Hamilton are visiting with rela- tives in Wingham, Miss Olive Cruikshanks is in Mon- ireal, where she is taking a suminer course in. chetics. Hon. M. Motherwell and wife spent a day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. j Howson. Mrs. Jet Haugh returned home from Toronto:, Where -.she visited with her sister Mrs.. Bird. • • • 1Mr. •and Mrs, J. W. Ansley of Ter-, ontoeatesvieiting with relatives in Winghata and Gletiannon. Mr, Stanley Flutchinsna of the C, P. R. office is spending the holidays at his home in Allietore Mies Verne: Carron of Toronto is - spending her 'holidays with her friend Miss Annabelle Pringle • Mr.-aachMrs. Robert Steedman Mot - toted up and, spat Sunday at her brother's, Mr: Jas, e • Mr. Harold Wild and Mies, Leila Wild have •returned home after visit - hag in Londminfor two weeks. • , Mies Della Tithigh, has retained to NO/. Yorks after Spending a few weeks holidays at her hone here, Mrs. W. 5. Greer is' spending a eateple of days with Mrs. ert Well - Wood at Kit -mai -dine beach. • Mrs, Chapman of Ottawa, was in Wing,ham attending the :funeral of her sistra.the late Airs. McKagne. kr.,Thos, Fix -ter and party motored 'Alp from Wallaceburg and spent a few days renewing acquaintances here, Brew?' spent last Week with her itnle.a.nd aunt, Mr. and Mr. Alex. MacGregor, Chlross boundary. • is. Tappet has returned to her borne in Kansas • City after visiting with'her sister, Mrs. John Hopper. -Mr. and Mts.' Thos. Hnderson aid son Perry, 'accompeniedby Mts. Wea- ver, motored -to London on Seal:day. Mr. arta Mrs, John Campbell and Audrey end Mr. Chas: Campbell ar- vived• here from Aylmer on Sunday. Mes F. Darling and son, Donald, of Sanford; 'Florida, are visiting Wah her 'sister, Mrs. H. E, Isard, john St. Mt. H. C. Pugh, 13, G. A., wife and daughters of .Hamilton, spent part of their holidays with the former'S pat- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Pugh. Mrs and Airs. F. N. Rush of Weston and Mr. ead Mrs. Carl 'McCandless Of Windsor attended the funeral of, the late .Airs. J. W, -Dodd. Norval Wight of the Bards of coremeade staff,' Thedford, SPOI.kt the weels-end with 'hie cousins, AtEr .and Mrs. Bert Thompson, Fordyce:, The town of Walkerton has passed a by-law by a majority of. 119 grant- ing $24,000 to the Walkerton Arena Company to build a skating. rink, • Mv. 1-I. C. Grt.3r of the Bank of Comarieee, Niagara FalIs,„is spending a few holidays with his parnts, Mr„ and 'Mrs. W. 0, Gray, Minnie St, Airs, jas. 'Thompson, Shuter St., is spendiag a 'Week with Mr. and Aire. Aettiony Nichol • at London. She motored -back with them on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Elisha Walker aid I-Tatold and Mr. arid Mrs, Geo, Walk- er and Howard, visited with the for- mer's sister, Mr. Elleley of Piennitil- er on Monday. At the, recent piano examsconduct- ed 'by Dr. Earnest McMillan of the Academy of Music, Toront, Mary P.:11a Rae, was •succseful in passing her elementey examinatioe, Miss'aTary T. Currie, eurse hi train, ing at Harper's Hospital, Detroit, has vaunted to her ditties efter visiting with het parents, Air. and Mrs, ,T. T. Currie, East Wavy -ea -mete Rev., f. Hibbert, former beloved eastor of the Wingham Methodist Church, gave his frieeds a pleasant surprise by- motoring up tmeepected. ly from Goderich on Sunday evenig. Isard's Sale is the centre of attract- JULY',31st 1924 BAO AUTO ACCII)NT • . 0. Cam:bin Of Morrie Iniahed When Car Hits BeiggY u.r. Chas. G. CattealSeek 01 1V10,11-4$ townshiP anetwith, an unicartunateae- eident. o 11 Monday night ve en re eta n ingto his home after attending a com- mittee rneeting of directors of the Turnberry Agricultural Society at bout tap.- •Whea approaching the lest of three bridges just south of Wing -ham. he -was met by a large tour- ieg car, driven by Mr, Denni, Presi- dent of the Teeswater Foundry Co. Just how the smash occurred no one scans to know unless it was that Mt, Campbell's horse shied at the new earth on the road where the men are engaged in widening it, and bolted to- ward the lights. HiweVer, the auto and buggy Collidedwith terriffic forhe breaking the buggy and freeing the horse • Mr. Catnpbell received a couple of bad cuts about the face and was ren - tiered unconsciou. Mr: Dennis and his party immediately eet to work to get Mr. Campbell' coniforeable end rushed him to Dr. Hambly's and from there to the hospital. At last reports Mr. Campbell is on a fair wayto recovery. The only cause for' worry being that he, is spitting- large quantities of blood. The frightened horse made a mad daiSt for home and about three quart- ers of a mile from accident ran into Dr. McInnes' -automobile, break- ing off aslamp and smashing the mud guard. Dr. McInnes noticed the ani- mal coming and swerved to keep from hitting it. bnt could not get out of the road in time. As it was he may have saved the -horses life or his own by getting over as far as he did, for ;t was making straight for the centre of the lights. Air. Frank Edgar of Wingham is daughter of lfr. Campbell. More Like New York Winghem main street is sarely 'get- ting more like New York every day' or probably we should say every Sat- urday, night. George Moir has open- ed up a siew business. Every Satur- day night he sells- hot dogs, soft drinks, ete.' in a neat stand in front of his shoeshine parlor. No Change in Systern The prices quoted in last weeks is- sue of this paper on feeds as being Wholesale, which would mean a big saving to the public, we wish to in foem the -public that we have not sold above those .prices in the past two months, and we are still selling at the same ,,prices . Don't be misled, get our prices -before buying. We some- times have specials to offer at al, big saving. At the present' tithe we have a limited quantity of pea plearwhich we are offering at $2.0o per cwt. in buyers bags, this is the cheapest feed on the market -today considering its high feeding -rattle, try it out yourself, compare with other feeds, once tried al- ways used. We also carry a fall line of other feeds, whole corn, cracked corn, wheat, buckwheat, scratch feed, ;nixed grain, laying mash, beef scrap, bone meal, beef meal, tankage, oil cake and calf meal. We also have a car 'of western oats to rr,ve July aoth, 57c per bus. cash off 'car. A. C, Adams, Phone 40. on page five. Shop early Saturday. Ms, W.A: Jenkins and Mrs. Mc- Mahan of London, and MissHancock of "foromd, were the guests of Mr. and MrsA. K. Copeland this week. Miss Hancock is remaining for the summer with her neice, Mrs. Copeland Mr. nd. Mrs. john Homuth and fa- mily spent a most enjoyable five days last week visiting friends 'in Seaforth and vicinity, London, Aylmer end at Erie with Mrs. Homutlds sister and family. Airs. Hammond and little son, ,Ro- be -t, Main this week for their home in South Bend Ind., after visiting with her parents, Mr. anMrs. John Ia'er. Airs. Kerr -will return with them as far as Sarnia. Mrs. Wesley J. Johnston of Mail- dae, with her children and her sister, Miss R. Sherriff, a teacher of Public School in Toronto, are holidaying at the home of their father and mother itt Lower Town. MiseV: 5, Gray and Mrs. Wode- house and two children, Herbert end Bob and N[r. Geo. 'Parott of Hamil- ton, mototed up to spend a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Airs. J. J. Moffatt,- Turnberry. Mr. • and :Mrs, C. V. Dickineon of Toronto and A-fr. and Mrs. Fraek Kennedy of Acton were here la-: week attending the funeral of the late Mrs: J. 'W. Dodd. a Mrs. Dickinson and Mn e. Kenedy being sister and bro- the of the deceased lady, Mrs, (Rev.) E, McNabb end daugh- ter li'lotnee of Toronto, :Mrs. Wright Miss Wyatt end Rev. 0. C.and Nt Mitchll, ofTileonburg and Mr. A Hill of Richmond Hill were visitors at the home of Con, and Mrs, Mit- chell- lef: weela • Mr. and Airs, 0, 0, Anderson of Fast Wawanosh, wish to express thqir gratitude • or rtn& appreciation of the kindness and sympathy of ther friends and neighbors during the thrt, of their recent bereavement ' itt the death of their clear baby boy. Borg me 1)eck Co, of Detroit, for some home of lter faffier, Mr. John Mral- Mies Anna Morrison who has been stenographer and aecouetant with the tiis spending her holidays at the erniitt Ternbera y. On her realm MIX Morrison will take up similar duties lq-Doilt. as. with fit() same eeMPanY ion these daye. Read fist 'of T3arg1ns t.ago ofike .solliaiimplikOioniSttpourito 7,7-74^4. "Thermos Bot. ties" and Kits New. Low Prices Keep Hot ---- -Keep Cold Luncheon Kits.9 ez9 Genuine Thermos 4.4 CP so Pint Vacuum Bottles GP.- 1 39 its nine Thermos • 121 Quart Vacuum Bottles Genu -339 ine Thennos, metal case eeP' aey Our Everyday Cut Prices Save You Money 133•111191.311. IVIcKibbori'S Drag Store.,,H Wereham. Ont. , ---Phone - . 11111111111114111111911111111 111112111211113111111111 11111111111111191111111111kIllealli mom Rom mismoilitto‘ PREACHED AT ST. PALTLS Rev. Wm. Lowe Former beloved rector of St. Paul's Church now rector of Se. Johns Par- ish, London, ,who occupied his old pulpit in Wingham on Sunday last. Fingers Badly Cut • Mr. Corson Boyce, who has been engaged.at the plumbing business in Brampton for the page year is at his home here nursing a badly lacerated left hand. While straightening some tin in a cutter the fingers were caught be, the -knife mid while noe cut off Barrel of Tar Slipped What might easily have been a acre ious accident occured at Field's but -- eller shop on Monday, when Mr, Geo. Wraith was assisting Mr. john " s Gregor and Mr. Field to'take a barrel .of pitch out of the basemeat. Mr • eitc, McGregor and Mr. Wraith were push- t ing up on the barrel while Mr. Thos. , Field was pulling on a rope tied a- . roand it. The rope slipped when the , barrel was near the top and it fell with. such force as to badly bruise and - Fortunately they did lose their grips strain the muscles of both men below. entirely or the result might have been • seIrri°ilsa lesSDvid McKague Passes On A very highly respected lady was Clara Friendship, widow of the late • David W. McKague, who passed away tn Wingham on Thursday last in her sist. year. The late Mrs. McKague came to live in Wiegliam about one ., year ago and purchased a house on the corner of Victoria and Frances Streets. Her parents reside in Tees- leNatehir. Tfuneral services were conduct- d'on The afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Allen by Rev Air. McIlvey • of Teeswater, Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. Mr. Cragg of Winghane Interment. was anade in the family plot in the Tceswater eemetery. are badly cut. Fortunately the fingers Miss Norma Tsard, left on Tuesday will be saved. for Toronto. Free advice on your foot troubles Cramps Callouses Aches P.beta madam Trado Mark Ros.' Pains Burning Sensation Tenderness Sore Limbs trained in the methods of Dr. WrrA. M. Scholl wf Chicag, . will be here hursd y, gust 7th If you have aching feet, pais, cramps, calloues, burning sensation at the hall of the foot or toes, fallen arches, painful heel, weak turning ankles, sore limbs, corns, bun- ions, or perspiring feet—you 'are cordially invited to see this Foot Specialist. He will be pleased to make recommendations, with- out any charge or obligation, as to what your trouble is and how to relieve it. . I , • , , L. ORE Goon snot', sTon, .rtaggitilticalitsassatstaisktOstsfilsatt4ItttSigisaliftsalle4NaSsKSS10110,