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The Wingham Advance Times, 1924-10-09, Page 8
li. 11� 711 X36 illactimitll ili1 111 11lI IImutant ImmoI1a1IkIJIttIIMI1010If 1110111011$5111"111 1) Il I1 Illi M I I1r111 ClI _ 111 li NflWNwpyi! WXNGHAM AX)`'1 NCF4r'X'1 Il Ir 11 it 11 �1CIll I 1q�ll Ill) III_ I�G r1 nI 11 .: I + R:3 til .' � f lI 111 :1�t�i��' 1.,�3F;1w I� C SIN . 11�1f11�i1 k�U 1 IIIoIIIallimllC 111 Il X11 .m, 1jq While. Arr. ttna Mrs. "Thos. Nrcku1. were oii the road to V°Ving1 a11% Sat ; - - urday evening, met with what might 1 have been a serious 'accident the air.' elle of their boggy broke and the' Norse 'getting; away with the frontdl wheels, botli were slightly hurt. -RI " -• ,.Mr. Wni• Taylor of Wirigbain as': 4 spending Taylor. few days with his broth- g 1 Mr, Stewart Finlay brought down i - about 200 lambs from the island, 1.14 'Mr: Jno, Wylie exchanged horses1 Ica, with Mr. W. Johnston, ,F Quite a inuillb'er• attended the school GRA fair at Belniare, 15 The Jubilee services of the Metho-' ra- ft dist Church, Salem were well attend- - e�d _ -„- Mr. and Ivtrs. Jas, Barton of the 2.4 17th spent Sunday evening at Stewart -• i. Finlays; Rill Mr. George . Wylie, carried hame• E !! several prizes from . the i Ilowicic • ®: Fair. 4 iii Mr. Jno. Radford of Belanore call- ed ill- 'at ed in the burg on Monday. R' Mr,:Jno. Wylie won several prizes = for his colt, which he got from Mr. 13l Mitchell. , • l 1 g;, - ST. HELENS anna en s Overc andi e uu,rou,luA.o,uqu,iyuu,lu. Fall styles in Men "s and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats is o Ik1l', 111 A111E111E1111 111 11101111t21111111111 11161111 11111I1111111E1IIDII1 II 11,E+l11'1 11141116111 IIrII1 BELGRAVE Dr. Dan Geddes and - Wife of .Luck- ;+eow:.spent a day with his brothers, Messrs, William'and' J. A., last week. Piss Bengaugh and Miss Pearen of \Vin,gharn,: called on friends iii the village on Friday last. Mrs. Brandon and -.Miss Hazel of Wi.ngham and Miss Brandon of Ham- ilton, spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Brandon, Mrs. rs. Neatheryhas:returned to her home after spending a month with her son in Hamilton. • ' Mr: Charles : ani, Miss Margaret Adamson on of Kingsville,: spent Sunday vitt 'their aunt Miss F. ' McCrea. Another of the old 'd'nd respected residents of this vicinity has passed. -co; her reward in, the person of Mrs, W'm. Wray, the deceased ' with her •Intsband came to reside on the 3rd. "Elie of il'Iorris,''about sixty years ago ;and has lived in this community, ev 3 :fir. . since. The large concourse of people who attended her :.funeral on 'Thursday 'last showed the esteem in -which she was held. She leaves to mourn her loss one son G. B. Wray 0f Woodrow, v Sask., and Mrs. N. Bry- ant of ry-ant:of Hullett and Mrs, J. A..Bran- tion 'with whom she resided. /'Friends :from a distance who attended the :funeral were l+Cr. arid. Mrs. W. J- � ray, Mr. and. Airs. J:: Rountree, i field Circuit will preach. at . zt . a. in. ance 'Union, are: holding a silver . me - will be no preaching service at Blue- morial`_hall. Prizes for Elocution; to 35 ,L I,LL,1, 1Il..q„a,11,1, U,,., ❑i, III Il Mrs. Hodder, Mrs. E. Wray, Mrs.. J. Wray all of London; Mrs. Cox of I Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Robb of Brussels; Mr. Win. Abraham and two daughters and. Mrs. Gamble of: Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. McLean and Mr. Smith of London, visited at the home af�Mr. Percy McLean. . 1 rs. W. 'K. Whaleyleft Belgrave, '"1+I Wednesday for Owega, N. Y., where she will. spent the winter• with her son, W. T. Whaley. Il an 00 IIi llIlI llIi lIIIr IIIl fill 11 ©$orjc.ey, 13rand't, 411P -.0„.- o- l• ",..'°*' '•, ION 111E11 III George Fortune. Church on Sunday, owing to'Anniver- sary Services at Bluevale.' Mrs. Robert Aitl sn,` who "spent a few days' with ,friends in Detroit has. returned hornet Mr. and Mrs. Alexa Taylor of fort tI?e a wr r • Quite a number from this vicinity tante spent the week -end- i r ;this the next three weeks in -the - apple the Teeswater fair last' Wed- S Y p,business. •, =, nesda in of Salt Lake Ci - Miss William Kink Miss' Dorothy Webster who CS = nesday his l its Mr. i Y 'sr. visited atthe � Nlrs' Thele was no " service in Eadies' ft 'Philp day, -Uet; ber gth., xg24 1111 I0q it 1141111X lildl'11111118111 ulll 9111 IU�II►11 III III III #1111.01 gI1111141111 Illi - rr'l.11�11111�ig1_.,IL .IsGlll I IiDl.l . = 7. IQ Miss Mary Salkeld was a visitor F. ei with friends here over the week -end. Miss ": Eva.' Rintoitl of.•Wingham 5 ;k spent the'weekend at "her uncles, Mr. Alex Rintoul's. - - "• Mr. and Mrs. Nickle and family left I oou. Monday for Kingston. Mr. Nic- kle who"has worked with -Mr, Joy at =- for the past year.has secured;work in to r, the dairying district. Messrs. Rege Lavis and Ewart Mc- = Pherson have returned` home ` after =Iworking for• two,weeks at. the fruit :at Grimsby. l . Mr. J. R. Webster was at Stratford fora few- days -last week' undergoing` l treatment. IIIIIII �4i111D111®1f1l31I,11`i111�±'lIII"111M111 q 11 11118111 • Mr. ,and lfrs. Chas. Rathwell, Mrs. Will Rathwell''and Miss Johnston .of: is Mr. and Mrs. :Robt.-Musgrove; Bayfield were visitors • during . the As we go to press we learn wvt • l with iVlt and Mrs Robinson -. Woods. • - 'li� egret of the death at 1htrs. Will' t 1�lrss Lila Humphrey was a visitor r Awith week wa I= tail .. _ Yeo at the family residence, with her atint, Mrs..Fox 'at White- 'church. last week. FA Mr, 'Lorne Woods has gone to fI T t 1 e e 11e expects to spend BLYTH •t d home ty is visiting •cis: aged parents ` • teaching near" Dungannon was home Aitken and Mrs.K lZr Zud Mrs oho :Darling,. Bo_ < 7 George for. the :tveelc-end, n illness of 'two wveeks..Mi s ; �, n Satur- Carr passed'away o t e eel end with friends `at. Milton. 1} w day, 'Oct. q.tll., at the loxne of her sis �..Ill�ll After a Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson spent more. A I _ 1 BLUEVALE he'fiuleral GLENANNANRobert Slater, T w �. tet, Mrs. Tlie Anniversary Services of Ea - dies' Presbyterian Church will be held Sunday October'Toth at si a, in., in the morning and :7 p. tn. in the even- ing. in . The services:will be in charge g of Rev. Mr. Overend of Kincardine. Mrs. Colin Eadie is spending some time at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Will `Eadie, Holyrood. and Mrs. Maur. of Toronto, Mr. 7 Y who have been visiting with.friends on the gth, have returned home' and were accompanied by Miss Agnes Hosting. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Peterman, and children of Fergus, were week -end visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stokes. Mrs. Plaxtou of Tordnto•^$as' been visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Anniversary services in Pres- service will be held on Tuesday after-BELGRAVE a un a w ersar seivi- tel ran Church s Y .,. ost stzceess. a aniuv y y rI fur actor of the. family, the funeral well attended. Rev. 'D'r. Edxiuirsto P ccs were held in the Belgf=ave "Pres- r ached excellent sermons. He is: service will be condticted by Rev. IVIr: urian C1.iurcl • on Sunday°and 1VIon prebyt very' pronounced in his :arguments in Baines: of Auburn Circuit, followed. by ' is eveni4l On. SundayRev. Mr. favor p•ment, in Westfield ,cemetery) day 8 favor of church onion.- ;rater Goodwill of Toronto, .preached ex - Mr.A verypretty wedding took .place 1VIr, A. Waller held a very success -Y cellent sermons :,and on. Monday el/- fa]: 1Vlonda . in S. Andrews Church on Wednesday e and entertain - fur. Auction Sale on . yening-the fowl supper swhen Sara, out esf laugh- Masters visited Oct. r_t., _Sa , y g. de"x ected. end and • Mrs. Jas. merit was=all'that could be p iends at St. Marys and Toronto. ter of Dr. W. James and Mrs. Milne, Rev. Mr. I3o le, of Southampton,` friends in marriage with -1'Ir. A. vY Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King returned was united g was a welcome visitor for the anti after Cole f Toronto. Rev -George ` Lome on Monday Telford officiating The bride is one r re noon in the absence of Rev C, A era Cl last 'Sunday e { 1 b N[ 1 fte a trip through Murray o e o oion o wersary. the Canadian West d rs. Earl Underwood. of our talented musicians and takes' Mr, an M ASHFIELD s ent a few days at Toronto. to her new home the best wishes of a I?,. Robt. Masters and wide circle of friends, - Mrs. Wilson Irwin, near':. Belfast, Mr. and virs Oct. Mrs. Ro "• 1 n at the, Toronto are at present vis-' Died in Blyth, ,Oc . 4th., ti spent last Tuesday"afternoon, , family of , Bert Iloward aged 79 years.: Tuner- 1 once of Mr, .and.Mrs.. John Bradley, itili relatives here. Bob "' is on thei g al service will beheld. on Wednesday Police .force at Toronto. Laurier., - nter mefollowed by� from Detroit 's held from her late ho Miss Belle. Taylor f o Z niliv�rsary services will be he cY went in Trinity Church humin lace few weeks with her sister. Eb t Sand . O t .12th 7 Y g P spending 1 �� w enezer nex 'y- c Rev. Mr.. DeWitt Cosdns of t ie s 1- �� and 7.30 p n1 On this account there Friday evening ale on this day. Singing and Posters and Essays will v Mrs. Snell visited her granddaugh- he awarded. p ter, Miss Grace Coultes at Listowel, Councillor Heffron, spent 'a few I on Tuesday, who is quite poorly.. days in the vicinity of Grand Valley.) Her inany friends will hope she will Miss Mildred Ilelborn, who has; pp soon be well again. been on the -sick list for a couple of 1 Miss Mary Stewart and Mrs.. Win. weeks is convalesing. Duff, spent a few days with friends -all is hese once more with the Winter not far in the distance ARE YOU PUPA.' your, bins are not already filleedto the brim LET US FILl. •THEM NOW with choice fresh mined Lehigh, Lack awana or Scranton Coals — None Better -- 0 14iI1.043.1.1.GLs1110UR661,mImY31• OEbMOA®2,ACI®blm13o GYet. OYLtlFlla4 3333..6®il,®,.Y<enisli,Ca>S10 gsrogsmagemaglsiamsgsgasermosmissm at Welland and Port Colborne. EAST'WAWANOSH Mr; L. Duff of Welland, was up to Miss Lena Chainney „visited. this see his mother last week, Sorry to week with Mrs. Jos. 'Thompson . at say she rs not gaining as fast as her many friends would wish for. 1 Mrs. Win. Yeo is on the sick list. We hope she will soon be, well again.. Mr.. F. Black brottght up a carload. iof cattle frons. Toronto last week. Quite a number from here attend- ed the Fair at Brussels on Friday. Rev. D. Roger. of St. Thomas visit- ed at the home of Mr, Robt, Mus- grove. 1VIr. and Mrs. Geo. Bailey and dau- ghters of Clinton spent Sunday with 111E111 II WEMOM MOM i IlIUIUs any Lu1 ad Stove Stove ' Bela veral --- OF II 111E111 til IIIIII•r;'l1 IE 11 11111111111111 III I II heir 'PIS IIIglll11�111u'III rl'•lfli II1 eIIIIIrg1111tr, II eaters n ookers Large Stock orf Sts, ves a :I a ,:ter r. o 1sl ,y--S€arm eras Styles to select grow Your old stove or heater tak- en as part payment on ate one. Steve Itep rs cured for a:hy make, a of Heavy English Polished Iron, ds, Coni Scuttles, Ash Sifters. F1 rad Stoves, and Heaters old Hand nt rl I11N111141111IIllII1 IIIIII Seaforth. ' Mrs. Jesse Hecker and sin Billie of Brantford and. Mrs. Jas. Robinson of Winghani visited with friends in East Wawanosh. - Mr. Code of Blyth, who has been staying with his daughter, Mrs. Alex.. Porterfield, left Sunday to visit in Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Graham and her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Inwood visited r with their aunts, Mrs- Jas, McGee ' and Mrs, John McGee, sr, and other relatives in these parts a kw days last week. Mr. French of Wingham took the service in Brick Church on Sttnday in the absence of the Pastor. • `School Report S. S, No. 7, East Wawanosh. Sr. IV—Beatrice Beecroft 72; Gor- don Naylor 6o. Jr, IV,--Villetta Chaniney 5p; Vern an Chaniney 5o. Sr, TIF—Margaret Ctinnington 75; Ross Robinson 68; - Calvin Robinson 64. Jr...Tll Marjorie Jamieson 40. Jr. II—Mildred Mason 52; Mason l2.obinson 5L C, Robertson, Teacher, Miss Lena Chantrey spent last week visiting :with friends in Sea - forth and Clinton,. xr crit the Aroerr Coal Oil "More Light, II Ili 11I IIil CllI 11111 ItiN1lI1i 111 1111 111 1II q 111111111 III4 boe" hon; q� 1 1 lel I I VIII I III l iq�l (l �N I I I kit WROXETER After spending a feW days with his brother Mr. George Town, Mr. ancl. Mrs. Tom Town returned °to their home in New York on Monday Mrs. A. l;ryans of Brussels spent Monday with friends 10 town, N Mrs, Wm, htcl3ride of London, re- 5 turned tit her lionie on Monday. Born—On Tuesday, Oct.: 7th,, to tj,, . Mr. and Mrs. 1lart•y Smith a dituiah-� p tet%. •---I Wroxeter was well represented at al, the Salem Jubilee services, which psi were, held the past three"Sundays and _ on, Monday night attended, their fowl supper, which was very fine and an I' excellent pt.ograni, pp�I fNl� ill.SAT 1L 7UI rWliat happened 611'r Sakti' carte-, slwotidctit this week? 'We,,,were look - ng for a good write -tip of the Anniver- 1 iary :sei•vi es, and sta»per', �rurek r sonic, of our fltendsi rat This tiktbiit ' Gould fat ot'. us with the news, I Ili 111 Ili01lli III II11k1A111Tblulki1"4LLt1ii01•, ,11 1. ,61111 ;;It. ecasesmsemaratimcgra c�h worn this ter Bend e . +re s'.;9.3Win lin. re a ; y mew an ,�r natty nd ys, ices very noble. It Le din e I I1�9111 I I IB�i I ISI I I III 11 iw la a s e 'Store of : i1 0 a ,C i linty ih ltlh 101114111M111f 1111M111�8111II III 11l 11 II III 111111111 WNW iu Ashfield Mr. and Mrs, John McKeith, of Oakville, have' returned home after spending a few days visiting relatives p g around Zion; and vicinity. z of Zion, is on Mrs. • Ralph Nixon, the sick list at present. ay nard of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R y Paramount, spent a day, recently with Mr. and Mrs.' Wilfred Plunkett, near Auburn. i Webster and sons Wat- son. Robert W s son: and Melvin of Varna, spent a few days with their friends near Lucknow. Ashfield, was well represented. at Teeswater Fall Fair,' which was -held Last Wednesday - r Frank Irwin, lir ;uu:d. ililr:andl2rs.Fa I Mrs. Clair Irwin, motored to `,ea: itth. on Sunday_and'spent the ' day'with. Ivlr. and Mrs• Robert Ager. Mr.. and. Mrs. Jack Henderson ,and boy from Parinount, motored to Varna on, Sunday and :spent the day' with Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Katchebaw, of Paramount, motored to Londesboro,, last Friday, they were accompanied by Mr. and: Mrs. Spindler of Luck - now. l:. ...The Misses Rilla and LenaBaer-- and Mrs. Amos, and son Bobbie, re--- turned to their :h ixie. in Toronto af- ter Q ter spending• some: weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steib. of Lanes, s Ir. and Mrs. Zinn, of Lanes,_pci]t last Sunday at.MVlildinay. Mrs. Jacob Hunter: and Mr. arid. �I Rena, spent a few c days in Hamilton visiting n .: the former's brother. lit 11 �I< oullsommmol oicMINI: it lel I. ,� im si no riv ®ma. mi isi is imi os via a as mai ite ma ma gra ist 1 1 nn,l,uuuu,u.ioq,e.,l,m1 111 lll11:1111111,311111133131111 t .. ttt 1111unni 1110 1. „ r.Ir.I1, 1 , llllll1,1, 1111111, 1.1,,,.,,,,.,t,,,l,i,,, ,, .,g. lllllllllll, Correct new styles made from Pure Wool, warrr 'fleecy cloths in plain and fancy mixtures. The garments ' are faultlessly tailored loy the best Canadian designers and are ' fully war- ranted. - - yak to see the uards'model, It's ' the latest. Moderate prices prevail 21.00, 2&.50, 35.00 and 45„00 Suits! its a Styles that ' will meet the approval of the(nan who wants.to be well dressed, New Fall shades of Brown, Greys, Blues and Mi itur'es, excep- tional values at , 3 .l 7.50, 25.00 3 5' .00, 42.5'0 Sweaters of Pure Wool Colored and V neck styles of medium: and heavy weightsto portect you from the cold' winds. Sizes 34 to 44 and priced Z.50tc Y 80ct Underwear, Glove,, Socks, Shirts, Caps, Neckwear* Etc. from the best rakers to meet you requirements. �1N •�I