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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-07-02, Page 1Single Copies, Five Cents. ,WINGHANI, ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 2nd,, 1925 Subscriptions $z.00 Pec y Day � . SOFT BALL GAMES Dominion Celebration at . ON THEBOWLING GREEN.Local and General News o On Friday evening the Lucicnow Interest to The o u -eDuring the past ed ween the real snarl ' i rxgh r s Huge access On Club brought over nine rinks have been treated to some real snap- fora friendly game, The local club :py ball games. -- End ratio at Special—Nick Carter, turned the play into a Jitney Tourna- Dominion Crystal Sugar, this week North Dominion Day ` Celebration n 1 Kincardine and Wingham, played suppliedwhile it lasts $6.95 at Ding Bros. Liberal Convention Called On Wednesday eveningthe big � �p merit and eleven Prizes, D. end g Johnston, Wm. Reid, A. Stewart of Dr. Stewart's'office will be closed The Liberals of North Huron will End ��on from the Western Foundry, .Wrugham was a success although was called at the day was dull and rain threatened, baseball in the morning and Lucan d Mason o£ Wiri ham from a my 6th., until Friday, hold aLiberals Convention in the Town Mali, score ro, o This game Lucicnow an J. g , Y, J tliThurs:.of the Fifth innings on ac -it remained fair until about .eight and Wingham played an the afternoon, • Wing -ham, hard, on Wednesday, July Ha11, o'clock in the evening. Clinton played lacrosse and Salem and were tied for first prize. August 7th, count of rain. Jamestown a championship Following were the prize winners; Sale of Shirts at Trine's. Price Sat- for the purpose of a can- e natives Hannas Lions surprised the v rets. in the ra ed a os and J played21 :ltd.Johnston Lucicnow,- display for th to contest•sthe nominatingti a the the natives by de#eating, the Fry events. The decorated autos and football Same, but failed to score. J urday $x.49• See window tis la The Waterloo brass band, under 2nd. Wm. Reid, Lucknow. Men's Store. Federal Election. inrune Ola team; score x7 to 9: They bicycles and the'; clowns made a pret- the leadershipof C. F. Theile, played 3rd, Jack Mason, Wrngliam. are out to win the rest. of the games ty spectacle. The winners were: Without any extra advertising or St. Pauls Church Notes Hear them roar at excellent music all day, , from 10 4th, A. Stewart, Lucicnow. sale bills several merchants will won - the schedule. Best Decorated Auto --1st., A. G.5th.—W. J. Davidson, Lucknow. Sundfiy July 5—Fourth Sunday al - Owing next game. Smith, car covered with Union Jacks, o clock- in the morning until evening, der ,why July is such a dull business ter Trinity. Owing to rain the crowd had to be 6th., T. C. King, Wingham. month. Friday; the Tigers won from the *which were printed in the Advance- In.—Holy Communr transferred from the park to the 7th,, A. Murdie, Lucicnow. Ship via Dominion Express: Prompt x0 a, m,—Sunday School. 'Western Aces, score 39 to x7. Times Office; and., Miss Gurney, axz a. on. the Lions regular team 1 car;3rd.,Geo. Rintoul of De- Wingham Arena and here was. where 8th., J. J. McQuaig, Lucknow."Telegraph Service, Canadian Pacific m,—Evensong: Monday, flora the band Was; most appreciated. While 9tli•, J• H, Cantelon, Lucknow.7 p• won from the Western Foundry, iron$. xoth:, T. Smith, Wingham. Railway Tickets, Phone 47, G. L.Remember—A welcome awaits you , score r7 to 5, this 'was the best game men were engaged in putting up, plat- Baker, Agent, Best Comic Outfit -1st., Gordon form, moving piano etc., the band nth., J. Gilmour, Wingham. at St. Paul's Church. All seats free. of the season, both teams playing air Deyell;2nd., Harold Boyce; 3rd., W. A Garden Party will be held at Eb- tighi ball. "' � � filled in continuously for an hour long- •- � enezer Church (Browntown) on Mon- Gold Medal Contest C. Reid, er than they were engaged. Through- Salvation. Army Notes The Tigers boon from the Clerics' Decorated Bicycle—, Chas, out the day their playig was liberal 'Capt. Nevill who has been with the day, July 6th. Good program. Sup The County W. C. T. U. Convene score 22 to r7. The Tigers have not Showers;2nd•, Ross Howson; 3rd., per from 6 to 8. •tion will be held in Goderich on 9th lost. a game so far in this schedule.and- on every hand could be heard local corps of the Salvation Army at The Local Bowlers desiring to play of July, when Miss Yvonne McPher� teams upto Monday:Carl McKay: words of praise and appreciation, Wingham : for the past fourtieen mon- Standing ofClown Outfit-lsf:, 1 . Whrttard; `'The Burt Lloyd Concert. Company the leaves this work for his new du.,in the Annual Tournament must hand son, Miss ,Vera Finley and Willie W L. to•'play their names to any of the following: Brawley will try for the Gold Medal Tigers 6 0 4 Brussels; 2nd., Brown and Aitcheson, were alse very much appreciated and ties at Seaforth and Capt. Janaway at their R. Hamilton, J. the following: Maing: elocution and Ge for McDonald will -•A• 2 :, 4 English hlumrriies; 3rd., Ivy Cruick- entertained the crowd well although Wiarton. Their place in Wingham North End .,tryfor the Gold Medal in the Singing '..............—..........................4 2 4 shanks -and Mary Pollen, Crossword working under the disadvantage of will be taken by Capt. Forest. who 20 pieces colored Voile, fancy pat- Savages ndythe hurried shift. has been at Mount terns :and plain shades -for summer Contest. We hope that one or more Western Foundry: 4 2 4 Puzzles, _..,._._. _ dresses at low cost, .half price and of our children will be successful and FryGunn Ola 5that one of the Gold Medals will be _, . 3`. 2 notices of Garden Parties, meet- a t t g ,.. All Lions-..:......,,,..,.,, --•- --•• ••••5 3 2 ings or Articles for Sale are charg- brought to Win ham. . Rinky Dinka ,_ _5 3 2 r74,,,,....e.:NominatingConvention ......... . . •:•-••-•-y- ed at xo. cents per line for first msec- rP -r:. P hu ai� 2•: 1 "" Clerks ..;_ .: - 2 5 2 �! is,k...,t al ab r+ _' Western 'Aces t _ tion and 5 ce rets per line for subse- ..._...-..„..2 T _ quent insertion. The Progressives of North Huron "�: �` �„F � :fir..;�.,�.x,A��.�".�°°�''•3,�i-'�. � • nominating convention in Hannas Lions a Town Ha g en es- • ., - • , , � , .o � ,'�. Welcome services will be held in the will ' Bluevale i ..,..-_,.°.°.„,,.- uesd 6 4 1 u t , ^ -s �� Wingham, T u hold a . Games this week:—Tuesday,. North ' � . ` r ••:• �z + � I `fes `�”' � ` • rs Citadel, Edward St., Wingham, day afternoon11�7 Y 7th., at 2 A. m., :,, ;�r ,, ,, �: ,. t � :;:� �� . ::.... ,,., :: on ASuntday, July 5th., at xr a. m: for the purpose of nominating a can - Monday, vs .,� • ; P•,: _. . ,... , ,:. :. - ;<r>>`'a Thursday, 'Tigers; Y, � :..,,•.::�:.` s T : :, F::.a ;r<>s>�. at 2: o Sunday End v g , r _ l f "Holiness meetings 3 ng a c at +� g,of Go i- r::• :�<: c,, ;:,. G.�:'date for the House es vs Bluevale, x .;�,. , ,: ,,. �• { ••:: '� � °�-,�;.:::r,: .n: �: : ididate Freda Savages ...,., a :.;'Salvation Meeting. Clerl s, Y, „� . uSchool and at 7 Sa v „->; - s< • � �: - next Federal Election. e a 1 r the ne B Lions vs, a Hannas.• r:°:i , `� ,, Tyiond y,h .� � �. •..^�'- < �• ;1:•�• 1 Lingerie Specials, fine Nainsook in Each Municipality is entitled to four Foundry .vs Tigers. :;:>� F., Tuesday, Western Fou Y g t:i;c}ii' :: will fa ,.,,., .'"" ' r Flesh or White, beautifully worked tele iter. A large representation of ember of postponed games iw-:: r y :y ; ';r�:, R;” r€ * g A ret 1'+ %:r =• t .::;........,;; " :e + Teddy's reg. $�.00 for $r,49; Gowns, the electors is requested. also be played. See bills. t s ` r ^w :: Underskirts 2.50 d R. Currie -FV', reg, 2.5o for 1,391 ' Wm, Rutherford, J. , r t z, i iP �+ v ayF�. 9 • mau°,: Ie°mv i,. ...fig �. f• �},/C.n� , j r„y �•�'.1 � .:;:'K�.2S':r •�=F'"i � ."c..° �'�''',o-J4 �' for 1.39, Bloomers 1.00 for 59c. at Pres.''- Secy. _v,.n :;;� :is:��;:•:{',; ,�•ft • e v P: •, oommo,�vaoo •„. ;.e �, ! •r?.ti'� _".n:, :Married: in Toronto �;-:<.:� .�•, , lye ,; < `4 � is a�y':.m> �mr®oma V=�• .� � -�� � Y`yard 39c at King Bros. -,.:;: �•:: _. � •�Y, .� s per ar i.�•rr;z:-.:sem -! s� ?�,r .;'. s , x . i t;,, r as1 ,. Thirty Five Ye Ago � es A quiet wedding was sonox Chapel, on = i � Mens Straw Hats, fancy braids in 7 =;+ 'r.'�.".:'+v'.�.; �':�:.: ,,...�.z'! ra..�,�.µ„y� "Tuesday, June rare, atKnox chapel,: ,, rf , ,..:. { a ; w n"� , Ding Bros. The editor picked up a file of Nora Aileen Sir DONNA.i A(DONAID .' Hon GEORGE BP,OWN `by -r Rev. sister of Mrs,L " The Trustees of S. S. No, xx, Turn- Wingham papers of 1899 and amo e' Mrs. T. C. King ofr:_ r, 's u Grace sister of ` `;;' ,;,. • "'py ;r,,;, 4 :, s•'it4 �c's�u` berry Lower Wingham) have re the names of the people active in the Y, w>' , t, � 5 ^'. §y '�t 'r• .. u n ,} � i''.•...,�....,,, l)Cr _ `Wingham; became the bride of Mr. r.F , •�,' �•�y x :_ -°' .F��;��� t::.;,cc-., � engaged their teacher, Miss Uldene town at that time (thirty five years `Win. Thomas Armstrong, son of Mr. �. t r Fr , IN YEARS GONE BY, WITH TRUE PROPHETIC visioN, x. ' '' and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong. of West. `�y.a �. � McLean at an Increase in salary. We ago) we found the Warnes of Messrs - ;_. THEY CAUGHT A GLIMPSE OF'THAT WHICH WAS TO 1!) congratulate Miss McLean on her Thos. Bell, F. H. Roderus, Wm. Dore, •?Vawanosh. Mr, and Mrs. Armstrong 913 CANADA, AMONG THE VANGUARD NATIONS "` " :" success in this school which has an Dr. .Chisholm, J. A. Morton, Win, will be at home 'in'Beamsurlle after �---"' attendance of 6o. Holmes, Chas, Barber, A. W. Web;,` ' EEP1NG HER. PLACE WITH PROUD SERENITY. Sept, ret.: --• •• ' ` We wish the public would bear in sten: J. A. MacLean, Amos Tipliitg Bishop Williams at St. Pauls �� mind that -all notices, local items, and The Wingham Council for x899 were Reeve Thos. The Holy Rite Tuesdayo'venin was Resumes Practice Here Garden Party at Bluevale Feil in Iaront o£ Auto advertisements will be charged at ro 'Gregory, Robert Mcindoo, Geo. Mc- were administered r- evening in cents per line to the person who sends' Gregory, hi Dr. Irlma Kennedy has returned A garden party n be held on the What might have been a fatal acci- tliem or phones them tor us. The riAd-ds Kenzie; Councillors, Ward r—Alen. St. Paid's Church when his Lordshipdent occurred in Lucknow an Sunday ilkraitis confirmed a class of home to resume her,practice in lawn of the.Union Church at Blue- *once -Times sells space just as a Dawson, Thomas Agnew and R. M Bishop W Wingham, after spending ten months vale, on Wednesday, July 8th, Sup evening, when Harry Carter, the ex- 20 caudkdates: merchant sells goods and all matter Robinson; Ward 2—H. Lemmsx; T , Communion and .Cie- in post graduate work in New York: per from 6 to 8 o clock. A good pro press boy, fell off' his wheel in front Homnth and R. Hill;.e mrd. 3 The new oak Comfor. publication, other than news it- J. �in in byMr, Gar- .gram including vocal and instrumenof an auto driven by Mr. Hethering- fins, "must future paid for. J. MacLean, Jas. Clinic, R. C. Sp/, Bence Table late Casemore-Rodwell Wedding til music, readings, songs and ad -ton of Nile, and was run over: For- n Ward Wm, Holmes,RJohn Elm field er, • ne in memory of hisbleached and natural arb shades, 2.50 to g> 4— Williams,Mrs. W. F. Van -One' of the loveliest of June brides dresses. Harry McGee, comedian, tunately the auto was slowly.der and C. A. W Stoner, •ther` The young lad is able moving be around 3.59 values for 1.49at King Bros. WO. Miss h daughterClara Irons Rodwell Rodwell,young- will be present. Orchestra music. A couple of Wingham DT Forbes Godfrey,- now minister `Stone, also the Prayer Book Preseut-again, of Health for Ontario, advertises• as el by' the thfee mothers of fioseph est of Mrs.. Mary Booth on the grounds: Admission: bowlers took ofn rinkshe tournament Wingham nt m Stratford Whose marriage to Jack Adults 35c, Children 15c. Garden Partya practitioner at Belgrave. $ell �i.aatStone, Richard Kenneth Listowel on Wednesday last. Mr. A. Casemore, also of Stratford, formerly Smith—Webster Wedding :Address And Presentation Boyce and, Margaret Bishop Fe11s were dee- of Wingham and son of Mrs. J. H. A garden party will be held under M. Crawford and Mr. Jack Mason mated by the Bishop. of Huron at the Casemoie of Detroit, took place Sat- A quiet wedding took place at St. the auspices of the United Church, were successful in winning the doub- The Unionists of Whitechurch .service on Tuesday evening. urea afternoon at 2 P. m., June loth: Columbia Church, Toronto, on Satur- Whitechurch, on the lawn of Mr. An- les. Their prize was ferneries. They Presbyterian Church, met one day y June 27, when Pearl Caroling, drew Fox, on Friday, July 3rd. A also were successful in winning lib - Recital pupils Miss: Gordon's Gordon'supils Rev. J. B. daintly officiating.irdThe (Peggy) Webster, daughter of Mr:last week to show their love and ap Miss Gormusic 'bride was attired in a gown Webster,Lucknow, good program begivenprovided.v.W. on Thursday, boo while ersRobt. Aillen and Preciatron of Rev. Jas. and Mrs. Sco- The of Addresses will class gave a most delightful piano re of, Sandalwood Georgette, her 'flow and Mrs. JohnD. McIntosh of Wingham, Rev. Jas, A. H. Coomber won the consolation, tine who have gone to Live in Belgrave shower Scobie of Belgrave, and Rev. T. W. Miss Emily Lowrie for fifteen years and presented them with a generous :enol in -Teeswater and also in Wing- ers were and Sweet otiquet of Ophel-endeward was united ced in marriage of NIr,oa dr: H. EE•purse of money and the following ad ;ham and proved themselves quite is Roses Scobie , Lucknow. Readings by Mrs. associated with Correct English Mag- dress proficient at pianoforte. The follow -. by Miss Ada Rodwell, sister of the Smith, Toronto. The ceremony was by the VanWyck of Wingham and solos by azine of Chicago and who formerly re - To Rev. James and Mrs. Scobie: 'ing pupils took part in the program: bride, who wore a,pretty carrieddasbouf After the ceremony NIr aid Harris; Mrs. J. W. f Win Lucknow, also vo- sided with her father, the late David Now that your ministry in connec- Andrew McKague; Clifton Ireland; pale blue georgette and weetpeas. Smith motored to their _cottage atLowrie on the Howicic-ate tion with Chalmers Church, White- Mildred Redmond; Frank:- Richard- quet of roses and.mauv cal and instrumental selections by Y was supported by Bala, Muskoka, where they will spend r 6 Bros. of Ashfield.odSupper town line is e s extended vacation church, has come to a' cion :, -your— many Helen ArlLitt Margaret McKag-uttsThe bridegroom from 6 to 8. Everybody welcome. among the scenes of her vacationd many friends of the ation can - die Christina- Little; Norma Coutts; Gordon H. Birk of Detroit, cousin of the Ammer, On their return they Admission, adults 4oc, children 20C. days and is at present sojourning with not allow you, to depart without plac- Grace Phipps; Wilma Stephens; Wil -the groom. The bridetermec avpursed a oft ill reside on Thurston Road, Toron-Mrs. Alex. Ross, Wingham. Miss ing on record their deep appreciation :lie McDonald; Ida Brill; ,Vesta "Fox; costly gifts, among.The Late Mrs. Deachmari gWedded at Teeswater Lowrie is keenly interested in Film of you and conveying to you their2uby' Dickson; Marion Smith; Miss gold, after which a buffet Casemore Dramatization and is the author of t Little; Bryce Ed- Was served. Mr. and Mrs.A pretty wedding was solemnized There died iToroetoof n Hue idk's Dra Forest King" successfullyh film goodwill and lest wishes as you go to Ryan; Mrs. J. D. June x6th: 1925,your new field of labor. at Sacred Heart Church, Teeswater, J , ,gar; Marion Good;. Ellie Ray; Elean- left by motor. fxrDetroit. reside at Sg Dufferin m, when Miss pioiseers, in the person of Mrs. Jane ed by the Pacific Film Co. During the past six years your lea - or Thompson; Mrs, Ray; Wilhelomine return they willon Monday at 9.30 a. , Audrey Gibson; n; Bertha. Mc- St., Stratford. Irene Kirby, daughter of the late Mr. Deachman, widow of the late Robert Men's Silk Sox, Gray, Brown, Sand dershipi of the congregation has been Trench; Aud yand Black, per pair Gray, at King Bros, a leadslof of wisdom and spiritual -'Gee; Marjory, Isla Clark. Lions Club Elect Officers and Mrs. Michael Kirby, o r limo z•• Mrs Deachman,Deachman was born in. Ayr-• uplift and we gratefully recognize that e McPhail Failed' The Wingham Lions Club elected roes, became the bride ofM " and came to Mass Agnes Hallan,.of Blyth, the ceremony being satire, Scotland, in 1943, Hur- new officers at the annual meetingd resident of Morris, man with a vision and a message. Farmers of North performed by Rev. Father Flahaven. Canada oi'er 6o years ago, and sttsl e d The Am esteemed W F. Smith to us as a people you have been a The United e w.itli nice wrath held last week. It is expected that p The bride, who was attired in a in Howick. For over y ye After passed away on Sunday, June 28th., in In all our vision and congregational activities ....:on were not favored ' in L :wen . the annual picnic will be arranged in of almond shade 'French crepe, resided on the xoth concessionot only have you willingly and cheex- c , for their picnic Q /fear future. The Lions are coin- dressyou have ow Saturday afternoon, Thean the ed with lace to match, pink the death of her husband fifteen arn thetper on of E rima . wt De- fully done your part but others to ham flats on , hseak rain posed of when bunumbersiness menoofthe rosettes,trimm yellow,blue and pink flow- ago she resided with her daughteroldn oe was in herrn 88th year. Her fully encouraged andwellbutthaw cold weather and the threateingyear renewing ceaseddo part better, inspired, Your crowd atthe means of keeping town and theya c� of pushers rrround the bottom, wearing hat Toronto. Everyand around Orange ltd predeceased her about Hert been light and have demand Were probably the crowd at home. Those fact went get. together can accomplish llrtoteen years ago. have their g that most anything. We would like see and shoes to bur t nandcacolumbja teen h a sister of the late ed a great deal of your time but you were disappointed in the Mrs. Smit man s not the club tgke t interest in the work bouquet s sen awayby her brother The funeral service in Toronto was•t was:asrasi posofthe have never shirked any call tm labor Miss McPhail, the only wo cleaning out the river . y the C. P. Ralph wf Detroit. ' in Canada,. was not of c g of Detroit. The Bridesmaids; held in The Funeral Parlors, Sher- Thos. Fare w, for North Hur- which seemed to come to you. of Parliament and fixing up a roadway and small bei,s an indication of the 1;ittd' present as advertised. Mr. King ex. 'R,. Miss Annie Idallan, sister of the borne St., conducted°nderbordizeYStRMeth Chas. 'on�tssiVIn and Mrs.d Smith came to this of those present, we ask oweof Sherborne that she had to remain. in her picnic ground§ there. -.room and Miss Catherine Kirby, ria- Bishop, thoughts plha tsw The newlyelected officers of the gvicinity from Port Hope over forty riding to attend a meeting in ter of the bride, were attired in dress- Church. Interment taking church years ago. you' to accept this gift carrying as it Mr. id gJune 28th. from th p�atsworth 'on Saturday night. Club are: es of powder blue georgette crepe, ,does our wishes to you and yours,. . Ch g The service at • The surviving members of the fa- e .veer ch chairman and Pres.—Dr. re A. Fox. i i trimmed, with ecru lace, with hat and to Gorrie cemetery.Mrs. adoes o best wise the out nd yours, Rutherford Rev. Mr, mil are T. J. of Winnipeg, Frank Henry addresses were delivered by Mr. Ro-. 2n Vice-Pres.—C. R. Hirst.lkmson. r bouquets Gorrie was conducted by y tion atticViae-Pres.---josh shoes to match and carrying bottqub Armstrong of `Wroxeter. The floral tis of Casterville, Rev. W. B. Smith John Gillespie Woodsrit ys of Du c Sea forth, Mr. R. J. and. --res.--L. C. Young. of pink carnations. Mr. Jas. Kirby, Wan Barboury of Du#fere r •lair• John W. 3rd Viae n brother of the bride, supported the offerings were many and beautiful, of Collingwood, Mrs. John Gannett ' ' North Huron. and Mr. Sheld- Lion Tamer --Amos Tipling. groom. both in Toronto and- Gorrre. of Toronto and M. J. with whom she Whitechurch, June 18, 1925. King of er—W: ••T. Booth. Deceased has left to mourn loss has resided in Morris. an on Bricker of Howicic, Tail tors Brackenbury, T. After the cerenioxtY the Wedding lichildren: Dr. T. Wilson herlos- The funeral was held to Bluevale-----------�- d i Woods was born in Hobert H H. Gibson, G. L. T. C. King and A. J. Wal- party repaired to the home of theas man of Chicago; R. J. Deachmari, Cal- cemetery on Wednesday afternoon BORN Hogg,d. is a first L. Sri a Ma Robert ker. bride, where a wedding dinner Stewart and Mr, gary, and Miss Martha of Toronto, and was largely attended, Revs. Dr, R. L. S w W. McKibbOn: served, • n *ho have the sincere sympathy of all Crawford Tait and A. V. Walden of McLeod--rn Wingham on Friday, Thos. Stewart. Secretary.,-J.Mr. arid, Mrs, Hallam, will reside i ' a bdm n Hous Co McK. Smith. ell -wishes 'of a their old Howick friends in their sor- the United Church at Bluevale con- McLeod,otha to daugl . and Mrs, Peter The Women's Institute hadducted the services. . on the grounds but the weather man' House Commidtee ..J. N Hanna, A. Blyth, 'where the w • was not working for them. C. Anderson and it. A. Currie. host of friends will follow her. ro'iv.