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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1924-08-28, Page 1...Pal. kie...e.eitteae• e.,'1,111111.:--eaereerie ingle 013ieS, FiVO CentS. VVINGHA1V1, 0 , . URSDAY AUGUST 28 1924L A Blernper Crop . e _ Mr, ,t). evicEwen sr., of the end Con' of Tarnberry,, recently threshed 37, ( loads Of Fall Wheat on his farm Which . yielded 55 'bushels per acre and, was an exeellerit eample. The wheat was • Produced on la. acres of geound, 1. Wingharri Boy weds , E s -i; Matitin'S -Anglican church was I the Scene of a pretty wedding when c Gladys Stephan Was united in mar- r nage, to Mr, EarlJohns by, the „Rev. T. 'E MI:Men-Wright. The brid,e, who. ( was given away by her brother; Mr, a R, Stephan, Wore a French' gown of, f Pondre blue .georgette, lace trimmed 1 She carried a boquet of 'Oplielia roses e and baby's breath. Miss Mildred Cook C ettended as bridesmaid, wearing a pale s yellow 'beaded gown of Canton crepe a and black - picture bat. She carried ( v,ellow mums, The groom was assist- gd by Dr, Geo. Howson of Wingham. 7,) After the eeremony the happy eotfple '• left "foedee; motor trip through New t York state.. OA their return they will t reside at 418 • Glenlake avenue. -Tor- 1 blito„Daily Star: . • - - .- '-- • - S ' Jr. yams , is ' . son of Mrs. johns -,I of Wingham, and he ha,a . the •best •s wfsbee of his many fri-teds here. . • t , .. ' 1: eVERYBorirs COLUMN 1 a FOR QUICK SALE -749'16 Ford tour: i , mg, newly painted,' electric lights, t • new tires, Hasler shocks, liceese, 1 r robe rail, Hot Shot. top nearly new, 1 . running Well. ',Price less than $13o. l •-''' Cra.wford,;s Garage. - ., FOI1ND-Lady's Watch on Josephine' . ( St: after-tht-unveiling. Owner may. '( have, same by paying costs of this , advt. to Chief of Police Allem . . FOR 'SALE -Three good. cows, two Ditrhams and one part I-Iolstein,_due i to fres,hen about Sept,,,goth. Apply , to Ed. Wallace,. Phone' 24-621_ • ROOMER. WANTED -Apply to .Migs i Rush, Victoria St. i , FOR SALE-FiVe acres with six roain ; '0 111 and other buildings, oppos- ite Agricultural grounds.. Apply i Mrs. J. 0 -McGregor. ' 1 AUCTION SALE -Furniture; owned by 1VIiss M. 1,..,13rock,. in rooms.over ; Mr. John Galbraith's store at 2 n•- , clock ori Saturday, August 30th. See hand. bills.' T. R. Bennett, Auct. -POSITION WANTED-Srdacigiaph- , er, experienced. Apply at the Wing- ' , ham Advance -Times. , EED WHEAT FOR SALE -Good clean seed. Apply' to Herb, Shiell. :Phone ring 7, Wroxeter:' • ROOMERS WANTED -Apply at the Advance -Times. FOR SALE OR TO tENT-Com- fortable frame dwelling on Victoria • St. Goad garden and stable. Apply to, The Advance -Times. • - EX1?EtelENCED • SALES LADY Wanted. H. E. isard & Co, ., FOR SALE -A gOod Quebec and. a Three burner Coal Oil Stove, Mrs , C. B. Robinson, John St. , ROOMERS e• -•Will take high.achOol students to room, boys. preferred, Apply to Advance. • • -WANTED-Girl,to assist with general , hotisework. Apply to Mrs. John Helm, Patrick St. . . .• . WANTED_ -Experienced females' ,and , beginners talearn power machine,op- •erating otr.Overalls, pants and kid- dies,,play garments. ,, Apply to Sup- erior .Knitting 1VIi1ls Mount Forest, Ontario, • FOR :SALE -Old, Honesty 'Range in goad' condition. Apply to R. E. Jackson, Massey -Harris Agent..,. ,. ?Valuable Property for 'Sale -Seven monied house and summer kitchen, artesian .well with galvanizect piping, good cisternestabling for three head. . . henhouse garage or drive shed, or- , chard, . raspberries, '• two acres pf splendid land in good state of dul- tivation. Also pasture for two lead of cattle with spring creek, As the owner is leaving Ontario any reason- able offeeetvill be considered. Rob- ert Gebves, Town -Plot.. For Sale -e -Two Cows and five head of ' feeding cattle. Apply to Chae: Pot- ter, -Lower Wingham. HONEY FOR SALE -Clover Honey in lithographed palls at 14.0., at J. A, Mills' Feed. Store for your conven- ience. The same honey. in plain pails at my residence, Isle, line of Morris at e3c., not delivered. Sat- isfaction guaranteed or your Money : back. Jas. H. Casemore. ' cREesem CANS-Will.paities having yellow'. topped cream cans awned by Teeswater Creamery kindly .see to it , that slime are left at 'Whyte Packing Col,s' warehouse or with tlie United, Varmefs Co -Operative Co,, at Wjng- ham or•it: the TetSwater Creamery. . . ., , TENDDRS - Teaderg will be receiered on, the' tile portion Of Elliott -Underwood Drain and Branches, 'renders will be recei- ved on whole system or Teaders will be received on the tratiehea separate.: ly, to pee cent. of the Contta.ct price to ace.ompany t.ender. 75 pee cent. will 1)0 paid contractor as work pro- gresses*, Tenders to be in hands of .....elerk, 12th Sept, 1924. Plaits and spa- eifications may be eeen in. Clerks Of- fice, Loweet or aty teeilet not iteces.. sarily. accepted. W. R, Criiikshaelc, MONUMENT UNVEILED reat Crowds of 'People at Ceremony On 'Tuesday Afternoon .. • 1Vlost impressi-ve were the cereal:On.: $ at the unveiling of Winghain moa - Meat in honor of those heroes who ave up their hires that" -we nighthave berty afid British freedom. A gr:eat rovid" of people -Witnessed the, cere..: General Sir Arthur Citerie, G,C.M, ,aniveiled the monument,. nd in a Clean voice gave a Most -4- ropriate address. That the world at rge must „ cultivate an atanoaphere hich, will discourage 'international iscord and deyelop a lee -areal -1d greater pith: .of friendship, cooperation . and ympathy wag, emphasized by General "There may come a time, when War ill be no, mare" said Sir Arthur: Meantime the example Of the days of he last great :war must not be allowed o drift from the minds,of catir,raan- ()oda Wee ,have; Pre;fieteda by. fhe,,tee•-; des. of ;war, although, the.::'benefit.Jiaa. at'. been weak the sacrifice, ,.and 15. e do not .geatil'tencleely and cherie1i. hese traditions,.then,the.War Will have een fought in- vain,;:,The -memorial Many People Holidaying in Their Home Town and Many Away Miss Mitchell of -NA/Mahal-a, is visit- ing at the. 1,banse. Afiss Laura Hicks ' of Teeswater, visited with relatives in town. -.11/Iiss Maude LeaVer of is vis- iting Mr. and Afrs. .1.'eter Leaver. Miss Allie Cloakey of London, is visiting with tier mother in. town,,,. Mr. F.rank,Ross„ left on Monday, to ruNniar. t511.relis.liErnlgitlontitacolifinseueit)terSiotrM, waryiss: . is visiting With friends in Wingham. -Mrs. Robt. Brooks of Toronto, is visiting with he.r Mother, Mrs. IVIc- :Lean. ' • Mi. arid, Mrs, Thos.. Gaunt and -fain-, ily.spent• a day last week at Eugenia .•F• al\i/lisi; 8. Alley. lenned3r. of NeWYPrk, is viiiting ,with het-, :Uncle, :Mte John , Miss 8.'"C.unninghein ,Visiting'. -With: and 1-larerey• IVIiss Edith Gaunt is spending two ust .about. to be dedicated ,teit caal,„ weeks with Mrs, Robert PhiliPs, of' enge and an inspirattore to every Can- „Go erich, dian who passes it. It is 'a trumpet ivei:"John Chapman, spent the we&-; all to duty and may be -likened unto •end with his Aunt. Mrs. Diniley, of he voice of the -Great Divine, bidding Nifinghain. • s to to.take courage -and do as 'these Mis's Irene' Hunter of Essex, spent nen did when they laid- down. their aweek with hor friend, Miss Gertrude ves for liberty, righteousness and 'Anderson • ' ' "This 'is ea 'day Of Temeelherance, :4. Mrs. Edgar ffggins and :500. A1v'ic, Lay of whichWe ought afresh to rem- • „ • , inber the' great issues that Were in- 10 London. 'olved Mem- Mf. and Mrs. MCBriere and. daughter ries are Very short and:already' many. of Atibarn.,' %pent Sue1day• with his re forgetting the. causefor which we -q1 • °tight. Let US not forget .that we • Adlr. and Mrs. •Clark of Guelph, vise ought against -one of' the most, delib.: itedew-ith Mr's. .lark's sister, Acrse G. rate effortg ever- made' tO change the T. Robertson. , ' abche-daand • personal and national Mi.;and Mrs.D. Cook of East Wa- ., norality -and to turn back the hands wanoshe visited over - the week -'end in the dial of human histotY• md at 3., ..E. F,ells'. , • . ' truggle Was between democracy an , Mrs. Wellwood and son Richard, is utberacy, freedom and 'tyranny, right spending this Week with -relatives in rid, inighte 'decency and a recrud- this community, . - - • • scene& of savagery, a humane and , , , _ _ ., .1.. .Misses Marioi ane ..ampsoi d' Ethel S• • 1 hristian civilizatoine and a singular utbreale of scientific barbarism. The of Wingham, are visiting with Mr• udgement has Seen given and the 'vic- 'Robe,..T.t SeirliPson. ory has been won. Remember what We are in, a better position than ev- night have beenmil- lot to -clay had cl to supply your School requirements he dream of the military coterie Our assortment was never better. G. f Potsdam been realized and mid- Mason & 'Son. • le Europe been contraIled b Pruss- Mrs. :Jas. Sears and two children of a and -the Whole world controlled. b'Y Brantford, are Visiting her sister, Mrs. niddle Europe, The . most treasured Alex. •VanAlstne. • . deals of .our forefathers, every- • Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stanley of Luck-. thing that makes -national existan • nou, spent Sunday with A, r. and Mrs. worth the possessing, would have been , gravely imperilled, if not wholly lost' Duncan Kennedy:. 'All that this earth can give, they Kelvin Duncan of Owen -Sound, is thrust aside; ''''•-• ' : . spending his Vacation with his sister, hey crowded all'their pp -tithe' int an Mrs. C. R. -Copeland. . hour \ ' Miss Annie Moore returned on 1510 1- , , • An11. for one fleeting dream of right day to Orangeville, with her Uncle: they died." ' • • Mr. Elgin WellWood. . MaY°1'Wititi°Petted- the service at- Mr.' and Mrs. Tun Stein of Yellow- ' • . . 1.30 inian address of welcome to Gen- .grass, Sask., is ,v-isiting with iris sie_ eral Currie, Rev. Dr. Ferric announce ter, Mrs. Jas.- Purdon. • d the singing of the first hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!" af-' Miss Delight Cloakey has returned o to London after sendine-' ea her acal- er the singing Rev. H. W. Snell, led • - - n prayer. Councillor c. R. wisikin_ ton, at ner nome nere, son, chairman of the memorial com- atittee called' thc roll of fallen heroes. Captain Stephenson of the Salvation Army, annotieced the next hymn "0 God, our help in ages past." Sir Ar- thur Currie's- impressive ,addeeSs . fol- lowed after Which he unveiled the nonument, Rev. Capt. Edwards of . • Listowel, as he, classed himself just, one of the bays,' 'Who fought in the trenches, offered , 'up the dedication prayer.' The firiug party Under Maj- or H. C. McLean and Lieut A. M. Forbes" fired three 'volleys andthe May - or then 'called for one minute. of- sil- ence.and.the vast audience stood with bowed heads, The Wingham Citizens Band played the Dead Mach and a bugler, sound-. ed the last pest. 'Rev, Glen Wardell announced' the last hymn "Rock, of Ages" and Rev. E. F. Arnistaeong of Wallaceburg, a former' Wingham cit- izen, pronounced the benediction. The 'massed choirs of the local chur- ches, attired in their surplices led in the singinga, Dr. Geo, I -I. Ross and Dr. Geo.' W, Howson attired in their military un- iforms placed the flowers on the mon- ument. Principal A. L, Posliff of,the Wingham Public Sshool, had charge of abont fifty girls who marched up and each carried flowers. Wreaths were given. by relatives of the deceas- ed heroes, •also by Winghatn -Munic- ipal Council, the different churefries and the Lions Club, the Masons and The. Wingham mo num eht is,one-that the citizens may welt. feel proud of and many coinplimentary• remarks were heard on all sides. Many a rime ther has at warm sped: in her heart, for Sir Atirther„ Currie since listening to his splendid address and feeling 'his' sleccre hand claep„• - ,•• • ,j,We eh softy 014 otti‘-'spaee Is so teowded-this week'fhat we are Unable; to Print all our news. We'tare con- linuing in our tiext issue the honor roll and,the photos of as many as we aould get of the departed heroes. -'d.] Trustees of St, Andrews On M6nday, August i8th, at 2.30 at a ptiblie meeting of' the congregation of St, Audrews Presbyterian church, which Was duly called and advertised, the fernier trustees, viz, Wm, Isbistee, Wnt. 'j'. fletidei.son mid John ;4 \ .11 d.e r - n were 1 -e -elected for a term of tht•ee „years. The belle of tile choie loved the bass, hitt 'She muried the, lemor be- eaneeiie W'as nlOre high -Coned. -.Mr's: W. H. gurney. and daughter, visited with Mr. and, Mrs. Thos. Marjorie,. -Motored to -Adam-, Vehere Noble of East Wawanoah oti Sundav. they will spend. a -week. Misses Nina Hatigh and Al ay Allen are on'aerip to the Thousand Islands, Miss Margaret 'Copeland is spend- ing her holidays in, Toronto aed Bow- 1.manvile• • • Mr$, A. L. Po.sliff end son, Marry, ire spending a few 'clays at "Kincar- dine bgaele • • ` Mrs, jack Aitchison of Sareia,ls at present visiting at . the ' home of,'Mrs, E. Aitcnisbn. . . • Mrs.- Omar Westell ;of Kincareline;- spent the -week-end with fiteada., on the 1st 1Uio. of'Morris, Mr. and Mrs: 'A.: J. Walker Are on a motor trip to Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls' and Buffalo. -Miss M. L. Brock and her brother, Mr. Caldwell Brock of Guelph., are spending a bw days 111 town, MiSS:;Roberaon. who baCbeera the guest of Dr. and. Mrs, Parker hils re. turned to her home in Toronto. Miss Vivian Munro of Louden, was the guest of her friend, Miss Mettle Hopper:1M- a few'days last week: Mr, and Mrs, -jack Newcombe and sons, Reggie' and. Walter Of Goderich, spent the week -end here with friends. Mr: and Mrs. Theodore Mundy and Babe Norman accompanied by Miss Elisniea.. Blackhall:motored to Sarnia on stdy. Mt -s, E McLaughlineand daughter, Verna, have returned to' Dandas, after 'spending the past couple of months in Wingham, • • • Mrs. John Camlinte and son, Feed of Grand Rapids, Mich., visited for it ew days with Mr. end Mrs. Arther McGee, Bluevale Road. Miss Luella Campbell. has returned to Walkerville, after spending- the past three weeks with relatives in this vic- ini :Ntiyi. ss Reb:e,c- ca Armstrong will teach school at Burke's Ville, near Parry Sound. Her many Winghamfriends wish het- success. - • Mrs. A. C. Williams and little daugh- ter Doris elf Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wil- liams,. Patrick St. '. • • Mrs. Wm. Wahl and daughter, Gwe- ndolyn; of Luckncrw, spent a day last week. with Mra. Wm. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nivinse Mrs. Henry Reidt, returned on Sun- day to her home on the 1201 of How- ick,after visiting her .daughter, Mrs. J. W., -Scott, Pleaeant Valley. Mrs. J. W. Duncan, and daughters, Misses 'Janet and Gertrude, of Owen 'Sound, are visiting Mrs. Duncan's daughter, 151 's. C. R. Copeland. P. D, D. G. M. Posliff was in Brus- sels on , Sunday last taking charge of the deeoration services of Western Star Lodge I. 0. 0. F., Brussels. Mrs, Wm. Henderson, Mr. and /Mrs. Harvey Nivins a.nd little son and bliss Louise. DeY'ell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Cunningham, Blyth. • Mrs, Alec. Emerson and James and Lila, also Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- Miss NIerle Wilson leaves t13,is week to :Attend the wedding• of Miss 1VIary- Jamieson, in Rockwocci. Mrs. T.' j. IVrtLean and daughter, Eleanor, spent a few days last week pith -.relatives in Hensall. Misses Mutiel and Genevieve Watt School Opening -We have every- thing" you need. Buy before the rush begins for better service. Geo, Mas- len & Son leff.. and -Mrs. W.' j. Hendeson and fitioily have returned from a motor 'trip -to Guelph, Hamilton, Niagara Falls,' Norwich, London and other of Allandale, spent last week with their places. Aunt .Mi -s. •Witi. Barbour. • 'and Mrs,, Jos. Eekley cif Phil- adelphia, are visitinb: with her parents, Mr., and Mrs., Thos. Scott: • • Mr.- Jarvis has sold' his home in Whitechurch to Mie Russel Reid. of Brantford, His parents, Mr. and Mrs . - Reid of Langsid.e, intend moving into UPPER SCHOOL EXAMS Clasa-.1 liortOrs, 75-101) per cent, Class II honora,,66.74'peeeeent, Class III. honors 66-65 per cent.., Credit 50-,59 per cent.' • `A star indicates special considera- , - Composition--t-C. , Webb, . Ballagh, M. Beecroft, A. Kelly, Andrew, Alton, 13/V. Robin- son,. R. Thompson. •Credit -T. -Alton, ' Literature,- I-- C. Webb. II -P. Bailee -1i, M. Beecroft, A. Kelly, W. Rae. 1111-..F. Andrew, W: Alton, W. Robins 'on, R, Thonipson. Credit -R. 'Andrew, T. Alton, B. Hetherington, : Logan. Histote. - I -G. Hodgins; K. Mc- Donald. 11-G, Bower, G. Falconer, L. Fraser', D. Pruder. And- rew, F. Ballagh, M. 13tecreft, E. Cur- rie, E. Fells, H. Mitchell, Re Thomp- son, Credit -t -F. Andrew, T. Alton,' L. Hanna, A. Kelly, I. Ltitton*,..W. Rae, W. Robinson,. E. Simpson, C. Webb. Beecroft. Credit -R, Andrew, T. Alton*VE. Currie, G: Falconer*, , L. Fraser, B. Hethering- ton*, L, Logan 13, Logan, I. Lutton, H. Kitchell, W. Raee.151. Redmond*, E. Simpson, C. Webb. ' Geoirretr3r-III-M; teecroft. Cred- it T. Alton*, R. Andrew*, F. And-, ,rew* E. Currie*, G. Falconer, E. F'ells, L. iraser, G. Hodgins*, A. Kelly, .13. Logan, L. Logan*, J. Lutton', W. Rae, M. Redmond*,..E. Simpson*, C. Webb* M. Webster, . Physics -I -E. Fells, C. Webb.II- A. Kelly. Credit -T. Alton, W. on, M. 33eecroft, W. Haldenby*, G. Hodgins, W. Rae. . Mr. Arthur Nigh and etliss Dora it in the fall. 'Laundy, visited at the home of Mrs: Alr. and Mrs. Jas, Jackson of•Clin- Ed. Higgins, Thursday last. ton, and Dr. Wesley C-4 Jackson and RevJas. S-Cobie sailed for Canada Clarence Roe Jackson o Philadelphia, . from Scotland last Saturday. He is spent Sunday at the hon e of Mr. and accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Thos, Scott, Diagonal Rd, Mr, and: Mrs. Oliver Thompson and Mrs. George McClenaglian and child - family -have, returned from a couple of len, Mrs. 33en McClenaghan and child - weeks' camping in Muskoka, ' ' ' ;Ten and Mrs: Herbert • Laidlaw and ' Mr. and Mrs, Christie motored o'er Luella, spent Wednesday with Mrs. McClenaghan of Belgrave. . front 'Pittsburgh, arid visited with Mr, .Harvey and .Atra. Marshall, Victiot•ia St. q gr. and Mrs. J. J. Fox and two As we go to press the Wingharn daughters, Helen and Dorothy, of Bowling Green is a hive of industry Scottville, Mich., were visiting ,at the 33 rinks are entered in the tournament, home of R. W. and Mrs:lames, over U1 week -•end. l'he two ladies are sis- • Text Books,-ScribblerseNote Books, Mes. Rinboul arid son, Chester and, Rev. Gordan, .,Rintoul a•nd,...datighter MrS. las. Ken- of BrusselS, visited on Friday With, het sitter ailra. Sas, Piire. don Of St. Helens. ' . . Mee. Kelly and two saes, also her . Mr..and•Mrs. Ben ,MeClenaghan and. brothers Messrs Gorden' and Wilfred famili spent Stinday, with, hee parents IVIcEiven, of 'Denfield' Vis.ited lagt Week Pencils Pens, Panels, Leather Book ters' Ba,gs, letc. We want you to s.ce our assortment, • Geo. Mason & Son. Mr. and :Mrs. 'Henry- Godkin and Gordon and Miss Emma Davison spent; Thursday at Eugenia- Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Barbour, of Ford3r0e. Me. and Mts. Chester Hogg and aon Donald, of. Oakman, Gal., are visiting at the home of Air: and Mrs. Thos. 'Forbes', t ee. Kennedy will Ice her office ut 111 Friday, Sept when, she is leaving to do roat gradeate work, in Detroit: ' .'• • • Di. W'. R. 'Rae, of Philadelphia, is, ,visitie.g with his Sister, Mrs. Thos. Stott, Diagonal Road, andat his home Atorris, *- with her sister, Mrs, Netterfield of Wingham andher Uncle and Aunt Mr. and Mrs ,• Jas. Sutherland, here. The regular monthly meeting of the Whig -ham branch of the.Woniert's In- titut will meet in the council cham- ber on Thursday, August 281.11 at 3 P. in. 'Mrs. Geo. Casemore and Mrs. T, Forbes will be the ladies in charge. A, prize will'be given for potato salad. All that year old owing Machine may need to de almost as good work as when new, May 'be a new shuttle IV.fr, and •Mrs, j. E. DaVis and fat:niter and the right kind 6f needles. 1 will motored trie from Toronto, andspent a be pleasdd to fill 'your o'rcle.t, 'If the - few days with his mother, Mrs. Davis, re is aeything else wrong 1 earl put Centre Si. G.' Cameeon K.C. of Gocterich, lias been appoiete4 County Courf jud- ge :o/ the cou n,ti es- of Northttntheriatid and Durham. Maggie Foedwieli; are „Conte ite arid look them !aver; Geo, viaits34 at the home of bit. id Mis. gason. & sot., ^ #,.6(.1 • • • • ,..-(cOntirinP ed On ag,e 4)'. it right, W: Webster, '14 Titiot I al$6 sell New Rome and Sew.. ing :Maelinea, Office -upstaire: over Over the .Aderance-Times Offic,e, Scribblers, Exercise and Note Brooke ,Mese'eriglies. of • Latkelet„-• ctisa. Miss are very mutt). better 'value this .year, Trigonometry - III -M. Beecroft. Credit -T. Alton:, R. Andrew, F. An- drew, P. Ballagh, G.. Bower, 1 -1„ -tow - den, L. Fraser, W, Haidenby, G Irod- gins, A. Kelly, NI, Linklater, 1, Lutton, J. Osterhout, R. Thompson, C. Webb. • Chemistry -II -E. Fells: III -T. Alton, CreclitE. Currie, G. Hodgi A'. Kelly, I. Lutton, 13, Logan, K. e - Donald, W. Rae, C. Webb.. . Botany -III -G. Hodgins, C. Webb. Credit -T, Alton, G. Bower, E. Fells, L. Fraser, A. Kelly, B. Logan*, M. Redm.ond. Hodgins, C, Webb. Credit -7T. Alton*' ' W. Alton* •G: ,B6- wer, E. -Fells, L. Fraser*, L. Hanna*, A. Kelly*, M. Redmond. ' Latin Authors -71-G. 'Falconer,: E. Simpson. II -E.., Currie, M. Linklat- er. III -F. Andrew, P. Ballagh, K. McDonald, R. Thompson. Credit -L -R. Andrew, B. Hetherington, L Lutton*, L. Logan, W. Rae, W. Robinson. Latin Composition -I -G. Falconer, E..Simpson. 'Currie, M..Link- later. Andrew, P. Ballagh, K. McDonald, R. Thompson, Credit -R. Andrew, G, BoWer, 1. Lutton, L. Lo- gan, W. Rae, M. Redmond, W. Wbe ster; French Authors -I -E. Simpson, 11 Bower; E, Currie, L. Fraser. 111 -F. Andrew, M. Beecroft, G Falcon.. er, L. Logan, K. McDonald, M. Red- niand, R. Thompson,- A. Williamson, Credit -P. •Ballagh, H, Burns, 13 -He- therington, I, Lutton, D. Mitchell, Robinson, French Composition -I -E. Simpz. son. II -G, Bower, E. Currie, L. Fra- ser. Andrew, M. Beecroft, G. Falconer, L: Logan, K. McDonald, M. Redmond; R. Thompson, A. William, son. Credit -R. Andrew, -P, Ballagh, FL Burns, 13. FIetherington,.M. ,Link - later, I. Lutton, D. Mitchell, W. Rob- inso iiiddle 'School' students .Who Middle tools one. pr. more Upper School subjects. • Comp. Lit. Trig. F. Bennett 'Bridgeg' M. Frohmari E. Gibbons 7 E. Gilkinson II II ' N. Gilkinson II II A. Homuth II II S. Hutton. - III III A. Johnston C. C. • May Johnston 11 IT M. McGregor H. Mulvey ... . ............. .. 1.1i Hi M. Perdue C NE. Vettigrew G, Roth - D. Snell L. Taylor - R. Thomas R. Weir C. c; 111 Ii c: c. '1I C. II II C. C. • I 'I 83 Der cent of the papers written on in the Upper School passed which is a very good..showing, when one con- siders that almost 50 per cent of the Upper School papers of the Proviace were failures. - - 111110111 Sells c. Worth toc. This week's Advance -Times is Worth to cents in cash value at Mc Kay's Restaurant and yet the paper sells for 50ents. Rea4 the advertise- ments and find out why. Better Than Teaching There' is no longer any ebmpariSon. A lady stenographic graduate.of Luck - now, a year ago startedin Detroit at thirty dollars per week; ;now she is drawing sixty dollars pee week, • If in 'doubt, ask for phone number or ad- dress of pareets. This may be only exceptiatal, hut thousands of our lady graduates wlfh ono or more years, ex- perience, have reached thirty dollars per week, and no good graduate of today need start at less than twenty- five p'er week. Over one thousand testimonials from Htu'on and Bruce. Enter any day. A position for every graduate. Home study for those who cannot attend :Largest trainers in Canada. Write for particulars today to Winghant Business College or Can- ada Business Toronta. ,.$ etbsCripti Qua $2.00. 1111N1110111111111011ier/, Se.07' sr • • Yeaie SCRIBBLERS EXERCISE Booss , DRAWING. BOOKS %WRITING pooKs CRAYONS PAINT Pens, Pencils and a full line of Public School Text Books. Special -Lead Penci.I "Free A Big .10c Scribbler and a 5c Lead Pencil for 10e. Ds- Our Factory -to -Von -Sale ends Saturda.y, August 31st. 'Be Sure and Stock Up. 11111111 ilirioihana. Ont. I1lPIElifill111311 II 111 111 III 11181111 111E11 ial:matssoneesta6wasrociesiri:awiNgligozar; ibbo s 1 r • Stor e.41.161.4 Searle hone 53:- itonnignain 11 11131114111 Teeswater Cider Mill Opens on Sept. 1st. Pressing every- day, cooking apple butter Tuesdays and Fridays. We make apple.butter without pared filling. Bring one bag of clean apples for filling for every five bags of cider apples. Apple but- ter and cider barrels for sale. E. Hardy, worlds famous aerial artist The Big Event of the Season Goderich Industrial Exhibition, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sept- ember 3,4, 5- Bigger and better than ever. Four big speed contests; purses $9oo. Thursday - Farmers' trot or pace, 2.20 trot or pace; Fridaya-2.30, trot or pace, 2.12 trot or pace. James Deeoration Services ',- will perform before the grancIstandaf- ternoon and. evening. ,Many other. ab - The decoration services wider' the; tractions. 'auspices of L. 0. L. No. 794 to thel Wingham cemetery on Sunday after-AeaSmotitering Reception noon was largerir attended. Becausei ,Over forty .Wieghain. autds went to of Wingham Band being disorgaeized There meet what they expected to be elealet they were enable to have music. ard..about eighty of ,the deceased bre- one hundred. car's of Lond,on. basities$ • men on their hike from Listowel. thren resting in the. Wingham ceme-iWingham on Thursday last. The Lane; 10 tery. Mr. W. J. Campbell, the Master,: took charge Of the ceremonYe d.oners were however unable to get np, Mr` "' any more than -eleven cars -and B. McCool acted as chaplain'and Mr. Wrng- George Spotton gave a very approp- ham autoists sure gave them a snnoth•-•• ' ering reception -with dust. nib peaty' riate talk. Mr.. Will Sneathe local ag-i ent for Gammage of Lbndon, donated rwere escorted to the town park where MaYor Willis, Mr. Abner Cosiens and several baguets of cut flowers. Pocock -Walton Nuptials. A pretty little wedding wsa solera- _ nized at Ossington Ave. Baptist iv"- 3-• H. Saunders., Prestderit of 'Lon -- church, Toronto, on Wednesday after- don Fair - no , at 3 p. m., when Miss Josephine Narrow Escape Walton of San Antoia, Texas, became the bride of Mr. G. E. Pocock, eldest W. C Brennan, of the Brennan Pali- scin of AIrs. R. Pocock of Wingham, ing- Company, had, a narrow eseapc The ceremony was conducted by the from death on Friday -afternoon 'on the Rev. Dr. Allen. The bride entered Kitchener -Elmira highway, about one - the 'church on the arm of -her youne- and a half miles north of St. Jacobs, est brother, Mr. Joseph -Walton, and during a severe electrical thuedere Wore a charming gown of peach geor- storm,when a falling pole crashed gette. She carried a large boquet of through the rear end cif his car. Brene American Beauties and was attended nan and. his 'son were driving' towards by her friend, Miss Violet Goode, Kitchener, when a severe thunder ott . who wore a gown of black silk' and windstorm cafne up. He drove to' the carried. a boquet of roses. Mr. Fred side of the road, stopping beside a C. _Taylor also of Toronto, assisted telephone pole. The engine had scar - the groom. Forty-five guests seated celjt stopped when a powerful gust of at tables in the basereent.of the church wind leveled six telephone poles in a and" speeches ,were giVen after which row, one crashed through the Sear end the 'happy couple left Wingham oni of his -coupe. Luckily Mr. Brennan the 6.10 train to spend a week With escaped; with only a nasty bruise on • the groom's mother. • On their return the head, while his son escaped injery.. will reside in their new hOme on Rush- Had the car been three feet farther ton Rd., Toronto, ba.cle he would likely have been killed„ The engine Of the- car was not 'dal -nage' , • . ed and after getting free from the pole Mrs. Alex. Elliott of Durham, visite the Car was -driven to a garage under ed her•mother, Mrs. Arthuf McGee, • its own power. Mr. A.. H. Musgrove spoke Wends of - welcome which were responded IQ by Mayor Wengie, Mr. Ingrain, president e of London Chamber.of Cominerce, and School Shoes School Opens Next Tues. Sept. zn What About School Shoes? Free I. Free! A Rubber Ball or a Balloon. given Free with .every pair of School Shoes. An Army of Boys and Girls come here for School Shoes and they get the best School Shoes made. It costs much less the end, for the Children's School Shoes, when they are bought here, 0013 SHOt ST gE. an