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The Ladies Guild of St. Pauls ehtir-
ell will hold their annual bazaar and
supper in the Wingham ,Armoaries,
on Saturday, December tnith, after-
noon and evening, Sale • of aprons,
towels, fancy articles, Borne made
cooking and candy. Afternoon tea
will be served, Supper from 6 to
o'clock.
Methodist Church Notes
xo a. m. --Meeting for prayer and
praise. Come and. spend a most pro-
fitable hour.
.11 a, in.—Morning Worship. Con-
ducted by the pastor. In addition to
the sermon, a reception of members
into the Church wile be held and a
Baptismal Service conducted.
2, 30 p. m„—Regular Session in the
Sunday School,
7 p m.—Evening Service, subject,
"The Greatest Battle of the Ages,
the Battle for Bread,"
Monday Evening—The Young Peo-
ple's Meeting.
Wecluesda.y Evening— Mid week
service for Prayer. and Praise.
P. • S.—Don't forget • the Sundae/ -
School entertainment, Friday Even-
ing, Dec. 19th., 1924.
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EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
HOUSE TO RENT—Comfortable
four room apartment, opposite Dr.
Hambly's on John St. Apply to
William Dore.
FOR SALE—One good Gurney -Ox-
• ford Heating Stove. Apply at Mon-
dys.
.AUCTION SALE—Of Farm Stock,
Implements, • Furniture, etc., at lot
26, eon. x2, Turnberry, at 1 o'clock
• on TuesdayaDee. i6th., 1924. John
Goy, Prop, T. R. Bennett, Alia.
BRING IN YOUR CAR BATTERY
—To us and have it properly taken
care of for the winter al, have us
call for it. Have us overhaul or
• paint your car during the winter
months at a reduction from usual
price. Crawford's Garage.
• FOR SALE—A hundred. cedar posts,
6 inch tops, 3e cents each. Herb.
• Sheill, Wroxeter Phone Ring 7.
Bluevale P. 0.
HOUSE FOR SALE—Splendid sev-
en room stone cottage on B
Hard and soft water. A snap for
quick sale. Apply to Dudley Hol-
mes.
AUCTION SALE—Young Cattle and
Cows, at the Cain House Stables,
leacknow, on Saturday afternoon,
Dec. 13th. D. E. MacDonald, Prop.
John Purvis, Auctioneer.
'i'T—Shirk's Frame House an
STRAYED—A, red roan yearling hei-
fer, from the premises of the un-
dersigned, Lot 12, Con. r, Morris.
Anyone knowing of its whereabouts
will kindly notify Peter Fowler.
NOTICE
Ratepayers are reminded that taxes
are due on December I4th. Pay-
m.ents will be a.ccepted on Monday,
December x5th., on account of the
1411,,5alling on Sunday. Immediately
after the i5th., the 5 per cent, penal-
ty will be added. Tax notices which
have been lost, can be duplicated by
applying at the „Clerk's Office.
W. A. Galbraith, Clerk.
NOTICE
Owners of plots in Winghain, Cem-
etery who have not paid their care-
taking accounts for 1924 are request-
ed to make payment before the end
of the year.
W. A. Galbraith, Clerk.
ThUrSday, DeeeMber X924.
LOCALAN tENERAti..-ITEMS: 1
Tilt Top Tables, Chesterfield Ta-
bles; Gate leg Tables all solid wal-
nut, -Plates right, A, J, Walker. •••
SALE OF PUREBRED HERD
Complete Dispersion Sale of Pure-
bred Herd of Holstein Friesen Cattle
at Lot 14, Con. 4, Township of Ho -
wick on Tuesday, Dec. 16th., 29 head
of Cattle.
Dairying is about the only line of
- t da We believe
ht kind of cattle with
farming that pays o-
we have the rig
'which. to lay the foundation for a herd
or to add new blood to your present
herd. Our cattle are large, straight,
smooth animals and are heavy econ-
omical producers.
Victoria Street. Apply to Wing- •
ham AdvanCe.
WANTED AT ONCE— Energetic
man for Wingham and vicinity, I
steady work year round. Write Ce- 1
oil L. Wismer, 52 Mowat St. Strat-
ford, Ont. •
FRESH GREEN GROUND BONES
—For Chicken feed for sale. A. J. •
Nortrop,
THOMPSON & BUCHANAN Hard-
ware in Santa Claus, Headquarters
Automobile Skates, Hockey Sticks,
Coaster Sleighs, Auto Coaster Wa-
gons, Roller Skates, Pyrex Glass
Ware, Coleman Lamps, Rogers and
Community Silverware, Stainless
Steel Paring Knives. Look through
bur stock while selection is best.
COMBINATION SALE —Of 2e
Short Horns, consisting of Cows,
Heifers and young Bulls, to be sold
at the Central Sale Stables, Brus-
sels on Friday Dec. 19th., 1924,
conuucing at 1 o'clock. The
greatet number of these animals
are of Scotch Breeding, some of the
cows wi11 have calves at foot.
Terms, cash, or 12 months tedit
Will be given on approved. joint
notes, with interest at 6 p. c. per
annum. Write T. Pierce, Brussels,
for Catalogue. R. T. Amos, Anct.
SEVERAL FIRST CLASS SECOND
• Hand Stoves and Ranges for salt,
guaranteed good, new as new and
priced reasonable to make room.
See Our Stock of c'euebec Heaters
• and Cookers, your old stove taken
•as part payment, Thotripsoe &
Euchanatt Hardware.
WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE—
• The undersigned offers his 23 ac-
re farm, li miles South of Brus-
sele, for sale or 'exchange for oth-
•et property. Cheap for quick sale.
•Get particulars as to price, etc.,
• Irani Alex Nieto!, phone s66 'or
A3 the herd trace to the grand old
imported show cow, Sherwood, Ag-
e, she weighed over 170o, and are
ired by such noted. sires as Highland
eenaan Korndyke (Imp.,) whose
hree nearest dams average 26.50 lbs.
Will the people of this district who
have eggs in the Pool, please call at
factory for final settlement on or af-
ter Dec, loth., 1924. United Farmers
Co,: -Operative Co., Ltd., Wingham.
Call aud look through our stock.
We can't put everything in the
window. A. J. Walker. •
Perfumes—One of the daintiest and
most acceptable gifts fora lady. FYI-
Ces 25c to $.5.00. Mitchell's Drug
Store.
The members of the Victory Miss-
ion. Circle of the Methocl`st GherCh,
held a very successful tea and gift
sale in the Council Chamber ori Sat-
urday afternoon. The array of arti-
cles for sale was • most attractive and
there was a large patronage. • Th•e
proceeds amounted • to $135, which
will/ be used in Missionary Work,
French Ivory—the largest and best
selected stock we have yet had and
prices ,lower • than ever. Mitchell's
Drug Store.
• All kinds of Electric Lamps, Bridge
Lamps, Floor Lamps and Bed Lamps,
A. J. Walker.
A Christmas Tree and Entertain-
ment will be held on Monday, Dec.
22, at Currie's School, S. S. No, 9,
East Wawanosb. Good music, excell-
ent programme, dialogues, drills etc.
Admission, Adults 25c, Children 15c.
Xmas gifts of either Personal Greet-
ing Cards or fancy boxed stationery
at very low prices. 'They are mark-
ed down ta sell and are selling. Get
yours now. The Advance -Times Of-
fice. We have both printing offices
stocks combined and are in a position
to give you right price,
Gift Stationery—Because our pri-
ces are right, and. quality and beauty
of our packeges unsurpassed our
Xmas Stationery has always been a
big seller. Boxes 15c to $5.00. Mit-
chell's Drug Store.
Pictures, Mirrors and. Serving
Trays. Ail suitable Gifts. A. J. Wae.
ker.
Travel Canadian Pacific. Secure
your ticket and information, noel:,
Town Office, Ritchie Block, Phone
47.
Red Seal Cedar Chests. We have
a full line all sizes, A. J. Walker.
Get your Xmas Shipments ready.
Prompt 'service. via Dominion Ex-
press, 'Telegraph and Ticket Office in
connection. Ritchie Block. Phope
47.
Make this a Furniture Gift Xnias.
A. J. Walker.
The mast acceptable of all Christ-
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mos Gifts. The Adjust() Overshoe
for women. See them at • Greer's
Shoe Store.
New Home and. Ideal Sewing Ma-
chines at a lower price than depart-
ment stores charge for a good ma-
chine. Needles and shuttles for any
modern make of Sewing Machine.
Ladies and Girls Coating at net cost.
A. W. Webster, The Tailor, up -stairs
over the Advancq-Times Office.
See our stock of Suitable Christ-
mas Gifts. A. J. Walker.
You'll not have to worry about
what to give him or her for Christ
mas, if ,you'll come here for a look at
Slippers, W. J. Greer.
Macey Sectional Book Cases. We
have a full assortment. Ideal Xmas
Gifts. A. J. Walker.
Mr. G. A. Gibson of Gorrie, is push-
ing the cement. work at Wingham's
New Arena. 'The steel work is ex-
pected to be along any day now.
Singer Sewing Machines a lasting
at -id acceptable gift: A. J. Walker:
The gun at the old fort in King-
ston,• which has been fired regularly
at noon and at night for the past se-
The Salvation Army
The annual Christmas Entertain-
ment will be given by the Young Peo-
ple of the Sunday School, assisted by
visiting officers on Monday, Decem-
ber i5th., at 8 p. m., in the Town Hall
Wingham. Chairman, His Worship
Mayor Willis, Admission: Adults 25c,
Children 15c.
Play and Box Social• ,
The 'annual Xmas entertainment
will be held at the Stone School, No.
7, Morris, on Wednesday evening,
December e7th. A. play entitled "A
Perplexing Situation" will be given
by the young people. Good. program
between acts. Box social after the
play:- Come and enjoy yourself.
ST. HELENS
Miss Charlotte Johnston of Bruce -
field is making an extended visit with
her sister, Mrs. Robinson Woods.
Mr e H. Rutherford is a visitor with
her brother, Mr. Robert Durnin,
Lucknow.
Rev. Chas. Cumming attended the
meeting of Presbytery at Wingham
on Tuesday.
The annual meeting of the Harris
Mission Band was held on Saturday,
when the following officers were
elected.:—Pres. Miss M. C. Ruther-
ford; Vice -Pres. Miss Vera Woods;
Secretary, Miss Lena Durnin; Treas-
urer, Miss Helen Miller,
• The monthly meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs. C-umming on Thursday
afternoon Dec. t8th., subject "The Ef-
ficient Institute", roll call to be an-
swered by a suitable gift .to be sent
to the Sick Children's Hospital at
London Miss A. McKenzie has
charge of the meeting. All the ladies
are invited to attend.
Don't forget the play "The Corner
Store" and the Box Social given by
the Young People of .S. S. No. 12, in
the Community Hall on Friday even-
ing, Dec. 12th.,
The Annual Concert and Christmas
Tree for S. S. No. 4, will be given in
utter in 7 days, four tested daugh- the Hall on Friday evening, Dec 19.
ers, one over 17000 lbs milk in x
AN ONTARIO FAVORITE
year. To cross with his daughters we
purchased Brookside Echo Abbekerk.
He is a grandson of Brookside Pearl
Abbekerk, 32.89 lbs, butter in 7 days,
33 lbsbutter, in 3o days, and is sir-
ed by King Echo Ranwerd whose
two nearest dams average over 27000
lbs. milk in I year. This was the
highest average for any bull in Can -
da unti quite recently. His sire is
by May Echo Champion, the sire of
Agassiz Segio May Echo, 16.8i lbs.
butter in I year, former Worlds
Champion, and is the only full bro-
ther of May Echo Sylvia 152 lbs.
milk in one day, World's Record.
We have 4 heifers, 2 bulls ready
service and one bull calf out of this
great sire. The service fee for this
bull cost $25.
Thos. Lovell & Sot, Prop.
Egg Pool Money
The United Farmers Co-operative.
Cornpany are this week making find
paymenCof me a dozen to their Egg
It is a significant fact tliat the Fa-
mily Herald and Weekly Star of Mon-
treal has more readers in Ontario
than any other paper of its class. On-
tario farmers and other folk take the
Family Herald and Weekly Star year
after year because it gives by far the
greatest value obtainable anywhere.
The market news and prices in the
Family Herald. are the most complete
and up to date available, and it retains
the services and contributions of the
The magazine and. news sections are venty-five years, was ordered &scone
foremost agriculturists in Ontario. tilltieci on December, first. But the
people in, the old Stone City do not
know how to go to bed -without that
night& gun and are asking to have it
resunied.
• lecits of Doll Carriages, Rockers,
Toy Sets, Tricycles for the • kiddies,
A. J. Walker.
Christmas Footwear. Come, see
our handsome shoes and slippers, so
suitable for Christmas Giftst W je.
Greer.
High Chair, Cot Beds, Cutters, for
Pool shippers.This looks like pro-; In memory- of Nurse Grace Fergu- the Babies. A. J. Walker.
fitable business for the people who Isomdearly beloved daughter of W. A fellow down at Belleville jumped
took advantage of the opportunity of I H. and Margaret Ferguson, formerly
storing a few eggs for themselves, as of Morris, Township, now of Torcm.-
we understand the United Farmers to, who passed aveayin Wingham
advanced the shipper 20C a dozen at
the time of delivery to their plant
AN/Ise Sbopi)fars are° BillY11S1
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS 1111e.
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Early purcha.ses aregproving our styles to be 5
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brimful of the choicest reading for
each member of the family. This
year the Family Herald will give
away ten thousand .dollars in piazes,
a beautiful ealenttar and picture, and
other valuable rewards to subscribers.
A catalogue of rewards will be sent
Free of charge to any address. No
words can do justice to the excellence
of the Family Herald.
IN MEMORY
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday Evenirig
Beautiful Boudoirs
In +different patterns, -leathers and col-
ors; Silk Pompons and Rubber Heels; warm
lining, sizes 3 to 8. ' •
$1.25 ti $1.50
Brown L-ather Slip-
pers f -or Men
• That cone from England made with
flexible soles, warm 'lining, also in black.
$1.75, 2.00 to 3.50 •
Novelty Slippers for
• Childr,- n
Imagine the eestia.cy of a Boy or Girl
to find Slippers of Bunnyor Chicken pat-
tern, worked out in ,serviceable felt with
• leather soles'.
$1.00, L25 11, 1.50
There's Real Pleasure in Giving
Greer's Quality Slippers
W. J. GEE
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int o the river beeeuse Porter was de-
feated in, West Hastings. Many peo-
ple were "peeved" at being deprived
General Hospital, Dec, 7th, 018, of their Power by the O. T. A. but
from Inifttenza, contracted while tints-
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She is not dead, she is jest away
With a cheery smile and a wave of
her hand
She has wandered into ao -unknown
few took it so seriously AS thIS. How-
ever, this man seemed to have had
somebody ready to rush him home in
a closed ear as soon as he'd had his
cold dip.
Simmons Bedding, Osterntoor Mat -
land tresses and the well-known Marshall
How very fair it trust be, since she Mattress, A. 3. Walker. , '
A Night of• lingers there, NVItat about Kitchen Cabinet for
• Prayer
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AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
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It is surprisingly rel'able on local weather conditions. Made on stric-
tly scientific principles. We have secured a special price ori a quant-
ity and as long as they last will sell‘them at exactly what it costs us to
retail them, only 6gc if you bring this coupon,
1 When .the weather is to be fine the two children will be out;
when the stormy weather is approaching the witch will come out
for 8 to -24 hours ahead of rain or snow.
The house is made of hardwood, is SYss cottage style, and is decor--
ated, as in the picture, with thermometer, elk's head, bird's i nest and
birds, etc. It has four windows and two doors.
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Every home ih village, city and country should have one. Come
and. get yours at once or mail your order, ' Mail orders, mc extra.
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When renewing your subscription more slowly during the month of No-
vember this year than they have dotee
for the past eight years. What is
wroeg. The Advance -Times has now
more than double the circulation it
had eight years ago? Don't hold your
subscription back untill we have to
pawn our overcoat in order to bey
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According to a new regulation pass- indebtedness. Probably all of the
ed by the Provincial Government al moo are sa.ying the sante as you, oh
fire iesurarite policies have to bete- well, he won't Tulsa niy ;a.00 very •
written dining 1925. Fifteen years ihtteb.
Anti the glad return, yet we tlutde of •
As dear in the love of there, as the Grandme. Slippers for Pa or Ma, ttite books. The idea is to 'keep all EAST WAWANOSH
to The Advance -Times w1•4 not re-
new your subscription to your daily.
All the dailies tost you $5,00 per
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newal season is here.
her forging on ago a sit -oilier law was put on the sta-
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lovo<f sore, • Storm Shoes for ,brother Harry, All records properly posted ito and in this A number of young people spent a
She is tot d,ead she is just away. evitelele, for Christmas Gifts. Conte way protect the person whote sr- pleaseitt evening at the home of letr,«
--The Family. sae out display. W. 3. Greer, perty is insured. ' • and Mts. 34 Young, last Monday
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