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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-07-22, Page 9I, I�iF Ih A. x esti ,i3 rri� t t e 6 rt e r r' ti id n, d us in ed of s e or le- y - h. 9 kcal :ns, us! ho ins the h o>x1 th•, era, ante' uld of, rd. the lily and 1st - ala, be - the and, d in' the ago ark.' al in tents con - pro -. -ting for tene, r il- t� for en- nid- ablo afe Aho open iday age- )end p1Q. seee and iren fal•r ions alth �t. In. for 'one, rote ;;Ing s` fol - Ar tw teal fol - ;hat, ver - ovens a ,panorama of beauty unexcelled Stretching off below is a country of woodland or farmland—perhaps a. river stealing'through- perhaps a placid lake --perhaps a nestling village or busy.industrial town. But• everywhere is beauty, „variety, colour. Stop and enjoy such scenes as you motor through Ontario. Look' on them as"' you would_ enjoy paintings in a picture ga11y. By driving moderately, you will -derive far more enjoyment' from motoring. Half the delight of country driving is lost" through excessive speed. The highways are yours. Do your part in tak- ing care of then. The cost of repairs and renewals will: fall on you• and other motorists: Excessive -speed grinds road surfaces, Irt your own interest, therefore, as well as for your safety'and pleasure, keep within the speed law. Those who are careless about speed limits are reminded that a numerous'traffic patrol is rigidly enforcing the speed law on all highways. THE HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Minister of Highways` S. L. SQUIRE, Der` xfy Ministor Issued by ,the Ontario Department of Highways. to secure the co-operation of motorists in abating the' abuse of the roads of. the Province. 39 11®51®®®1111DIt�®1111511®®11 • ■ ▪ "Keep more hens, /Wraps some bees, ■ Tend them well and wealthyou'll seize y e. • —Old Song.: 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ ■ ■ ■'. ONTARIO'S PRODUCTION ■ NI Of Poultry,Honey, Stock, •. utter d Cheese ■ is increasing byleaps and bounds IN And it is going to' double in a few years. Farmlands are ■ already. due for a rise. If you want to be'in the swim, Mr. Farin- a e'r, you had better get busy right now, but,;do not expect.loo per it cent results from a 20 per cent Equipment, Build up to date hen Lti • and hog pens: Improve your stabling accomodation ,etc. NI 9 ■ If It LumberOUP�� N Gibson lumber ��, leder Mill m . WROXETER Phone 30 ONTARIO r 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Millineall11111111111111111111111e1111 The Roof of Your Garage Put a roof on your garage that will harmonize with your', home ` and fit into any surroundings , --a Brantford Roof of Asphalt Slate. Fire 'resistant, .lasting and economical. 16 „Anita ON 13, I wiwaimminmaiby Vas ass 1.17,==11103,�lwllttill���1b •, IN11i1►11 it I 1 *id PM q -� x- " f. 1 ) taRtifOli RQO `ln C LIMilea; Brantford, Ontario` Stoclt Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford koofiuig rendered by Wingham Gorrie Bluevale Rae & Thompson, . R. H. :Carson, Thos. Stewart, wo COURT BACKS CHIEF IN "FRESH" CHARGE Aelius Pletint-e of Kitchener, and formerly of Foi'dwich, was fitted $ end costs in police court m T(itcl:etier on July 16th, on being foiled guilty of disorderly conduct. Chief of Police O'Neill was going Jibing one evening recently when he saw Flaunts draw tip to the curb in his car and aeeost f. tri The chief _:as in a couple n g x s l�, w civics sand he finally got the girls to consent to prosecute the aceti.,ed, Plauntz, who (lid no( know the chief told the latter op that occasion .hat. he was too fresh and tlic chtters re- tort; was that he would find out latter whoesas fresh, w I:'lautitz is being Held, in. case the I"ordwiclt police desire to press a ebarge against Tian of assaulting an officer there. tette a oxete Thursday ;July, "22nd,, r92,6 DAYS WE'LL NEVER ';OL2GET hoS TEAcKED. !' GOING TO &K Sta[ i ERS ,CLA,SSES, AND LO\ -rws vetziA 1,44/len t- CdN Yr)' $E610 HlTO 2 ALL �49N►l�E� ! FORDWICH Mr. Alex. Tilker of Listowel, and Miss Enza Gibson -'of Londc,n, spent the week -end at the home of firs. John 'Pilker, R Miss Dadswell of Harriston, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. Matthews, jr., Miss Cunning- ham i also visiting at the same home. Miss Anna McLauguain is visiting with relatives in Detroit. end Roseville Mich, ' Mr. and Mrs. 0, N. Siefert • f Pres- ton, visited over the week -end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Siefert. Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Muirhead of Wingham, spent Sunday in town Mrs, George Bunston and little daughter spent last week with her mother, Mts.: Ackett of Palmerston, • Mrs. W. R. Broughtcm andk little daughter, also Mrs: Stevens motored from Moose Jaw, and visited a few days last week at the home of Mr, and -Mrs, Vernon Denny, Miss 73. j. Johnston is holidaying at Lake of Bays, Miis'cok't 'Mr, and Mrs. J. Hewitt are visiting for a week at the iioine of Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Matthews.. • GLENANNAN Mr. Elmer Breen, who has been spending the past two weeks with his parents, has returned to Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr, and Alm Chester Dunkin and children, spent the week -end with her father, Mr. Armstrong - cf Owen Sound. -Miss Grace Roe of Ann Arbor, Mich., is visiting at the home of Mr: and Mrs, Arthur Lincoln, ' Miss Isabel Fortune, who has been visiting with her sisters and brothers, In Calgary, her home i Ca has returned toleg y, Alta. Mr, Ralph Piper''' and daughter, Luella, of Arnhcrsthurg, renewed ac- quaintances o3 the tenth, Why is Mr. Roy - Rutherford wear- ing smile these, days such broad sm ung a , because, it's a boys—Congratulations, f B ii Mrs.' Geo. Harron Q ••ern pton , visited recently with her niece, Mrs; Oliver Stokes: J 111111111A111ZIII IIIIIIIIIM811,111Ililillii013111111111 Wzoxe' hr. Ifs Bd k CORG'ER GARAGE �IIItl>CIIIr�IIIM(Il)I�(IIIIIIAIIIIIfllrkll�IlAlll�Ill • Electrical Work Dome III ■ Repairing of - AIII><ncls. NI Auto Accessories 1. III ” - All Work Guaranteed, me d, lith ■ Illflh111$UIMIi(110$11'1UI IIIlll$ll1l11111111111a1ll ill WROXETER NEWS Sam Wolfish was caught by the County Constable. of Dufferin .County selling clothwithout a license and fined $io.00, and' another $xo.00 in costs. "'There are some at the sane game in Huron County who might have difficulty, in producing a license when asked for it. Archie Gibson, son of Wm, Gibson, has ;taken - U95rtl03. in the Bank of Cosineeer ce• ' ° ` , Arnold and Mrs; Edgar spent a few days last week motoring through AZuskoka. +• Mr. and :Mrs. Robert Hamilton of Toronto, are 'visiting old friends in town. Mrs. Robertson is spending a few days among friends at Lucknow. Miss Cassie Harris of Toronto; is` spending'her„vacation with her sister, Miss Mary Harris. i Mrs. (Dr.) McLeod is spending a week or, two in Tbronto. Ed. Rann and family of London, spent `Sunday at R. J, Rann's. /Air. D. Robinson is making exten- sive improvements on his property on Centre St., occupied by J, M. Henry, by building a double garage across the 'back of the lot, and a verandah on the south side of the house, which will int -Prove the appearance and be much more convenient MARRIED Underwood--Galbraith.-At the Unit- , ed Church Parsonage, Wingham, o.n Wednesday, July 14th; by Rev. M. M. Bennett, Miss Mary Galbraith, Howick, to Mr. Jos. Underwood of Bitievale. WINliillli111111111I141111111I111III11I11111111111l1111111iN E S�Sport =. MADE FROM ALL WOOL e CLOTH ARE THE NEWEST 6I THING IN MEN'S WEAR. I■IIIIRI iHZ11!l111.11111 We have them<in fancy plaids. Get one and be up-to-date, We are selling our Wool I{n.it Sweater Coats at reduced prices. A° few Straw Hats leftin r plain and fancy bands to clear. Fruit Season is now here, lea- ve your order and get your Gem Jar Zinc and Rubber Rings, Glass Tops, etc, GROCERIES TI4AT ARE FRESH AND CLEAN Try our bulk Teas, they are I cheaper than the pach.age;' it Davev's Stor ll Wroxeter, Ontario til 511111111.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 BLYTH Mr. R. M. McKay spent the week- end with friends in •Toronto: Mrs, Alice Brown is visitirig rela- tives in this vicinity. - Blythe entrance class made an ex- ceptionally creditable showing at the recent examinations' pan ii nations, •#iftecti pupils tried and thirteen of this number were successful; two with honors.. Princi pal Gordon Manson is td %rc con,rat- setlated qi3 the splendid; rest:Tits. •; eg i Dr. E, t. Wiiforti, who' 's home Off furlough, occupied St. Pidre',vs pulpit on Sunday morning, it is seventeen d' years since'DrWilfordc hi F .ad sti�sif, went to China as missionaries. At the Summer School convened at Goderich this week Dr. Wilford wilt several give- addresseson Foreign - Missionary work. 'A number of the young people and others are attend- ing the school from, this district. Mrs.Fox of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr, and. Mrs - Win. Johnstcn, The Girls Sewing are hording a street dance, July 27th,' IN LOVING MEMORY Of our dear little daughter, Gwenne Elizabeth, who died. July 26, 1925. One year has passed since that sad day, • When one we loved.was called away. God took her home; it was His will, 13ttt in our hearts she liveth still. Inserted by her loving parents and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lott, Kincaid, Sask. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all persons having claims against the Estate of John S. Earngcy, deceased, who died on or about the second day of May, A; D. 1926, at the Village of 'Gorrie in the Province of Ontario, are required to send by post', prepaid, or to deliver to R. Vanstone, Wing - ham, Ontario, Solicitor for the ad- ministrator, u isirator on orf - be .ole the ninth day of August, A. D. 1926, their nam- es and addresses full particulars in writing of their claims, -and the na- trine of the securities (if any) held by then duly verified by a statutory de- claration, ANI) TAKE NOTICE' FURTHER that after the said ninth clay of Au= gust, 1926,' the said administrator will, proceed to distKibute the assets of the said estate Tong the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the. claims of :which he shall then have had notice, and the said administra- tor shall alI not be liable for the said as- sets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim he shall then have re- ceived notice. DATED at Wingham this seventh day of July, A. D, 1p26, l2, VANSTONE, Wingham, Ont, Solicitor for the Administrator. GORRIE NEWS Members r . S O[ the Progressive i5- sion Circle put•o0 a most successful Jap tnese social recently, ,After a short program of instrumental music and songs the young ladies presentees the pageant, "A, Quit,], Trip e Japed," 1'be schoolroom was attractively dee orated to represent a Japanese garden An excellent lunch was served, The young ladies, Naf, the church deserve credit far such a fine arrangement and for the financial success. Mrs. E. Hill of London, who has spent some tuna with relatives near Gorrie, returned "`i'oe'the city recently, The Ladies' Aid Society willmeet at the lioine of Mrs. Wm, Whitfield, Thursday afternoon at 2:30, Visitors will be welcome; Last Sunday morning the pastor preached on Friendship, taking as his text, John 15, verse 16. `'Ye have not chosen me, but,I have chosen you.' At the evening service the -subject was "Samson" -Breaking.. Faith With God," The choir sang appropriate sel- ections. "He el-ections."He is a friend of mine;' and "Love is shining all along the road.' Mr, and Mrs. Lambert Stinson." of Toronto; spent Sunday with Mrs: Wm. Stinson. . Misses Beryl and Margaret Ashton, are at the parental home for ;vacation period. Mrs, IW. Wright and three children left Saturday morning to spend the vacation yaith relatives at Thamesville, Chatham and Detroit. Several ladies of Gorrie United Church. attended a special W, . M. S. meeting- at the home of Mi-. E. Voden, near Molesworth last Friday: Miss L. Campbell returned missionary from India gave a splendid address. Mr. E. Bennett spent the week -end in London. Members' of the Junior League spent an enjoyable time at the annual picnic held on. Friday, afternoon, Mr. E. Morrow of Michigan, was a recent visitdr with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ferguson. ContmunioneService"will'be held in Gorrir. ?United Clittrr'_; on Sunday, Actgust 1st., at 11 a, m. . Rey. Craileattended a special melt.;, ing under church auspices at Moles- worth OR Friday afternoon. Pleased to regort Mr. John Stewart Sr., much improved after his rather r serious illness. Come td cluirch next Sabbath, Jiily 25th,, pastor will preach, se a.m.,, The 'Joys of "Living 7 p. m., A Study in the Life of Gideon, Mrs. Geo; �`rreer is at. present visit- ing her niece, Mrs. Roth' Inkster of Blind River, Miss Mabel Ross of Toronto, is spending her holidays at her h- ',te here. Quite a number from here spent the week -end at Bruce Beach. Miss M. Walsh of Wingham, spent Sunday at Mr. A, E. Toner's. Mrs. Robt. MacMillan and family of Listowel, who have spent the past week at the hone of Mr. R. Mc- Grath, returned to their home on Monday, Misses Janet Murray and Isabel Doig returned last week from a visit with friends in Kippen and Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert atinson of Toronto, spent Sunday with the for- e zner's mother Mrs, Wm. Stinson. They were acconi.paeied home by Mrs, Stinson and. Miss Edna Stinson, who will spend some time in the City: Mrs. Gordon Barton of A.:ihur, spent the week -end with her another, Mrs. Robt. Stinson. Mrs. Robt, Dane spent the past Week with friends at Dashwood; Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Phair and children of Toronto, who have been spending the past two weeks, here re- turned to the city on Saturday, Rev. and Mrs. Jones are holidaying ith friends Brighton, d, at g hton , Mr. L. F. Ashton made a business trip to Toronto on Friday., BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geddes leave this week for Seaforth where they will in future reside. Mr. Geddes has accepted a position with the Bell Threshing Machine Co, in that town.' 12 CON. HOWICK Mr. and Mrs, James Warrcll, enter- tained a number of their neighbors, Friday evening, Mr. acid Mrs. Nelson Gowdy, were at a picnic at %alpii Metcalfe's, Wed- nesday last. Mr. George Dane, bad a raising, Fri- day. v Mrs: Alex. Strongi from Toronto, was a visitor at Mr, Lorne Laud's: Mr. Vern Clegg was at Monne: visit- ing with hiS parents. Y: WROXETER At the hist rc6a"ular deleting of 1V,iorr' lana, Lodge Ni>, 177 the folliawiiij officers were installed into their res- pective chairs by D 0• Cx, M. 33rD. W. VanWyck and his suite Bros. Posiiff,� Haney, fury, Gilmour and Tifurdie from Wingham Lodge: 5x. -Geo, Paulin. V. G, -Thomas Foetunc R. S.—Thomas S3rown F. S.—John Douglas Warden—Greer Wylie Conductor—John Edgar Chaplain—James Moffatt I, G.. -.George MacEwen g. G.—Lorne Kaake R. S. N, G.—John Taylor L. S. N. G,—;Vert Martin. •R S. V. G. -Thos: Martin, Jr. L. S. V. G.—Oliver Moffatt R. S. S.—Ross Pope L. S., 'S.—James Edgar The lodge with as many visiting ad wish to attend will mard''hto Si, James Anglican Church to attend service at 2.30 p, m. on August Stli; All mem- ber welcome, BELMORE A verylarge crowd attended the Strawberry festival an Wednesday ev- ening, held at Mr. Claris Renwick's, Huntingville, the grogram which was exceptionally good, was put on by home talent assisted by Delmore, Clif- ford and Winghaiii. Mr. and Mrs, James Straith of Ow- en' Sound, called on friends in the vil- lage Last week. Mrs. Mulvey, Stewart and I-Iarry, motored to Lucan and spent Sunday with Mrs.' Mulvey's mother. The Mission Band picnic held Sat- urday at Mr. Joseph Vogan's Carrick, was an enjoyable affair. Mrs. Wm. Gull of Toronto, andtwo children are visitors at Mr. Peter I-Iackney's. Born—To Mr: and Mies. Roy Ruth- erford, a son. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil .McNeil near Wingham, Mr. Sharpin of Salem, is the new assistant st nt at "elle phone office, and R. Aitken at the Brick yard. '•Lloyd. Z:nne 7•µd Suriiaa ri".'-;i parents. FORDYCE. Mrs. George Dobbs of Muskoka, is at present visiting relatives in,and a- round Fordyce, Mr. and Mrs. Coutts of Conn.,visit- ted relatives in and around Fordyce on Sunday last. Mr. James Dow is snaking great int-. provernents to his house, which will 1 ' be a vast difference when Winter comes. Mrs. Wellington Dow visited under the parental roof at Mr. John Bee - croft's on Monday last . A. R. DU VAL Registered Chiropractor Will be at Towne's Hotel, Wroxe- ter, Tuesday and-_ Friday Evening from 7 to 8.3o p. m,,, during June and July. Diseases of all kinds successfully treated. Consultation free. Country and house caIIs responded to. FRED DAVEY Village Clerk Issuer of Marriage Licences The law now requires the license be taken out three days before tete Gere many. i. ti Su bscr p ion taken' for the Advance -Times. Clubbing rates given NORMAN' WADE Gorrie, Ontario Agent for Hartford Wind Insurance Also Walkerton Fire Insurance Co. Automobile, Live Stock and Plate Glass Insurance DR. H. A.. 3ItUTTON Graduate of Royal College of Dental,. Surgeons of Ontario Graduate of University of ''Toronto' At Fordwich Tuesday, and Thursday At Gorrie the rest of the weak,. tx. S. DAWSON GORRIE Director of Funeral Services Motor Hearse or Carriage, which ever is required. Phone 16 HA1M'Sr ATKINS i ordwich, Ontario ieenSed Anc.tiriiicer for the Cotintie* Of Huron arid Wellington Plume r$1 Or Pattersnta's Hardware Store