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The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-11-08, Page 4„•1 • '•••,*.tr, , 4 • • • , • , wtrirOsAm Aimuleg.aimEs • , • , • ' 'ibtirSdaYr November 4thi 92.0 • IIIIIINNINNINININNIIIIIII0016111111111111111111111111111111111011111111110112 : _ Lyceum Theatre a • M Thurs, Fri. and Sat., Nov. 4, 5, and 6 N ” • arol Dernster and W. C. Fields —IN— i 1 The ai "Sally of Sawdust" 1 , • • . • Produced by D. W. Griffith gi II III Comedy "THE UNEASY THREE" M , M • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. COMEDY MYSTERY DRAMA "The Bat" By Mary Roberts Rinehart Comedy 'YOUR HUSBAND'S PAST' 111111111111,111111111111111111111112 2111.11k:15311111 .c• 8, 9, 10 a EISMINZIE AUCTION SALE - FURNITURE, at E. J. Mitchell's,... Wingham,... on Saturday, November_ 6th. -Every- thing must be sold. See bills -J. Taylor, Auctioneer. FOR SALE -- Two hundred pure- bred, white Leghorns, year old hens of good laying strain, also one hun- dred Barred Rock pullets. -Apply A. Brown, Phone 204. FOR SALE -Dual purpose Shorthorn FOR RENT --Brick House, with gar - Bull for sale. Eleven months old, age, and all conveniences. Apply to from good milking ancestors. Also Robt. Allen. two registered Shorthorn cows, one to freshen in December and one in FOR SALE -Well toned piano, cheap and a good range, slightly used. - Apply LanceMorrison or I. A.Torris- on, Bluevale. R. r. SEE our display of Quebec Cook Stoves and heaters. Many styles and sizes to choose from. Only best makes carried. Also several second hand stoves for sale cheap -Thomp- son and Buchanan, McClary Stove dealers. FOR SALE-McClary's Quebec cook stove, with warming closet and res- ervoir in good condition. Apply 'Dr. Ross's Residence, Shuter St. FOR SALE -- One of Wingham's ni- cest homes, at a reasonable price, as the owner purposes leaving town.' Every modern convenience, also garage, good garden, and fruit. $i,- 000 cash, balance on mortgage. -Ab- 1 ner Cosens, Insurance and Real Es - January. Accredited herd, Ph. 25-615, -Janies Dow, Route 2, iitICknOW. VOTER'S LISTS 1926 TOWN OF WINGHAM COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of The Vo- ters' Lists Act and that I have post- ed up at my -office at the Town Hall, Wingham, on the r8th day of Oc- tober 1926, the list of all persons en- titled 'to vote in the said Municipal- ity at Municipal elections, and that , list remains there for inspection. 1 And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have , any errors or ommissions corrected ,according to law, the last day of ap- peal being November 9th, 1926. Dated at Wingham, this r8th day of October, 1926. W. A. GALBRAITH, Clerk of Wingham tate. HOUSE TO RENT --Corner of Min- nie and John St., all modern con- veniences, newly decorated. Apply A. J. Ross, Wingham. Phone 8. Ferrets for Sale - Male and Female $3,0o each. Apply to J. C. Powney, ri mile ssouth of Belgrave. Phone 11-623, • FOR SALE -- Eleven young pigs, six weeks old - Apply Jos. Dunbar, Route r, Belgrave, Ph. 2-623 • ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE -Farm Stock, IrnpleMerits, etc., at Lot 2, Con 3 ,Turnberry twp., at x o'clock on Thursday, Nov. z8th. See bills, W. •E .Stewart, Administrator John Purvis, Auctioneer LOST - Two rain covers for horses, "". and twb logging chains, somewhere between Wingham and Brussels by Belgrave. Finder please leave sarrie tit Imperial On, or Advance -Times. • IttY8 LOST Three keys on a • ring. Pinder 'kindly leave at Ad- vance -Times, ,4 OR. mathine needles at 'thirty cents a doaen, kr any inalce. To avid mistakes, bring 1 f (11 61, ttl or ,entl samp..es o nee -.e e. ,BObbins and bands for any make. New Raymond, New WilliamS, , White or any snake repaired and • made to work as well at new. Hew, notate and. Ideal Machines sold at Cut rate ,bks i ash.. -A. •Webster, The Tailor Thstairs Over The iAdVance Office t• IMr. and Mrs Jas .Drennan Cour- ley's Corner, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs .Wilfred Plunkett, Au- burn. I Mr. .and Mrs J. C. Stothers, and :Mr Finlay Shackleton, of London, ;spent the week end at their respective homes at Mafeking. Miss J. Andrew, Zion, entertained 1the members of the Junior Institute and Junior Farmers to a Hallowe'en ;Party 'last Tuesday evening. I Mr. Charles Sherwood of Detroit, has returned home after visiting his !parents, Mr .and Mrs. Samuel Sher- wood, Belfast. 1 Mr. and Mrs. as: H. Harrison, and daughters Emily and Blanche, and Mr, Herbert Harrison ,and Miss Cottle, all of Exeter, visited at the homes of Mr. Cyril Campbell, Lanes, and Mr. Gilbert Vint, Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and family, of Cotirley's Corner, and Mr. and Mrs Jno MacDonald of Lothian, visited at the home of Mrs. Campbell, Lucknow. Sad news was received on Sunday afternoon of the death of Mrs. Clar- ence Shackleton, Wingharn. Mr, and Mts. Will MacLean, and son Harold, of Saltiord, visited the latter's' sister, Mrs .Geo. Lane, Lanes. . . . EAST WAWANOSH Mr, John Elliott is ,we are sorry to say at present under the Dr.'s care. Mt-. 'Wirt. .Arbuckle has installed a radio. • Miss Annie McBurney of Winghain itiSitillg with her atint, Mrs, Wm, Arhttekle. Mr. and Mrs, Om Cntrie and little daughter, spent Sunday at the home a Ur And Mrs. David Currie. Commandant Taylor of Winglia.ra is visiting at thelhome of M. and •Mrs, Geo. Currie . ProcluctS to China - The Federal Rubber Co have, -we are pleased to tell our readers, re- ceived a large order for goods from China. Wingham industries' are booming, WEATHER SIGNALS A smiling face in the morning Is the sign of a pleasant day; For smiles are just like sunshine, They drive the clouds away So on a smiley morning We may put away our fears, Fbr it's pretty safe predicting We shall have nb rain or tears. When the temperature is lowering In the middle of the day, With frowns and cloudy faces, There's a tempest on the way, Then a little sweet forbearance, And a word of kindly cheer, Will help to tide things over 'Till the skies again are clear. And a deed of loving kindness As the day is slipping by, - Is like a bow of promise Gleaming softly in the sky; It fortells a pleasant evening, And a bright and fair tomorrow, , It helps to clear the mist away, And banish gloom and sorrow. And so it's always well to be A little weather-wise, And to keep "an eye to windward" When threatening clouds arise, For surely it's much pleasanter For folks to live together When the skies are bright and smil- . lug, And it's fair, sunshiny weather. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS In" the estate of Thomas Johnson, late of the Township of Morris, in the County of Huron, Farmer, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 56, Chap. 121 of R.S.O. 1914, that all persons having claims against the Estate of Thomas Johnson ,who died, on or about the Sixteenth day of September A.D. 1926, at the Town of 1Vingham, are required to send to Renry Johnson RR., Belgrave, Ont:, the Executor, or undersigned, on or before the 12th day of November A. D. 1926, their names and addresses with full particulars of •their claims in writing and the nature •of these curities (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after the said r2th day of November A.D. 1926, the assets of the said Estate will be distrubted by the said Executor among the parties • entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice and the Estate will not be liable for any claim not filed at the time of the said dis- tribution. Dated at Wingham, this twelfth day of October A. D. 1926. DUDLEY HOLMES, K.C. Solicitor for the Executor "—Marian always remembers!" "'Oyer since the Marshals were our neighbours in Brooktown, Marian has never missed an opportunity of greeting me on my birthday. But to think that she would remember our Golden Wedding anniversary!" "Yes, those thoughtful words over the telephone mean a great dealt" "Indeed they do! As soon as I recognized her voice, I real- ized what it really means to be able to say that distance is no longer a barrier. It's wonder- ful to be alive in this age of marvels, when one can sit at home and chat with friends miles awayl" Long Distance is growing in favour day by day. For ntes-1 zagest of congratulation and en- couragement, there it nothing like the telephone. After your, voice IS you! DAtANCt tE mow wwwwwwwwwwwwwiwova 1111.11011.11101INIWIIIII IllitiiiiiiIIIII1111,11111111111•1111113111111111111111111 . G rFo:r 1111111111•11111111 Fall is the Rubber Season and every Shoe and Foot should be 'protected with a pair of Our Good Rubbers • • LOOK AT THESE PRJCES Women's Goloshes Women's Rubbers $3.25 to $4.50 85c and $1.00 OVEPZ-- SHOES ZIPPERS --The new Golosh with the Lighting Fastener $4.75 to $5.45 • Misses' and Children's Goloshes $2.25 to -$3 25 5 5 5 N 5 LEATHER TOP RUBBERS For Men and Boys — Tke best quality leather in Brown or Black. Price $4.50 to' $6;50 Misses' Rubbers, size 11 to 2 at . . . .... 75c to 90c Child's Rubbers, size 3 to 10i, • at, . . . . 60c to 70c MEN'S RU BERS $1.15 to $1.40 • Boys' Rubbers, size 1 to Q 5, at • • .. . ..... • . . . . iur•Jr16. Youths' Rubbers, size 11 Q to 13, at.-- • • • • • • wtitt' W. J. GREER -- Telephone 23 — THE GOOD SHOE STORE W1NGHAM, ONT. 5 5 Rubb r Boots g Only one quality and that is the BEV. Men's Rubber Boots , $4.49 to $5.75 • a Women's Rubber el r7 I Boots Misses' Rubber 2 25 Boots, size 11 to 2 • -1 Children's Rubber 1ne Boots l• Z • iilimmaIMEMIMIMEMEmpMMMIMMMEMEMPMEMIIMMAIMEMIMMI4WEMPHINIIMEMEMiMNIMMEMEMNI.NOIIMPTN4MIMEHIEMMMilimimmiummiefliMmiiii. A 'DISCGRUNTLED TORY To the Editur av all thim Winghan paypers: • Deer Sir: -What a lot av thrubbles us Tories do be havin 'in this ould wurruld! Down at Ottawa, thin Grits and Progrissives ixpickt to b carrying tings wid a hoigh hand fe the nixt foor arr foive years, an noN we see thirn jinin up to defate Mishte Ferguson . It makes me mad whin tink av it fer Shure, wussin't 1 afte tellin our byes, ovir a novir agin, t shtop knocldn the 1.1. F .0.'s, and th Progrissives, arr we wud droive thim over into the Grit camp. Ye can't kitch floies wi dwurrums, so ye can't, thatthey said the Grit hands wus dir- and 'tis nothin but honey an candy an all the other shwate tings the Grits whoile us Irishmin, wIto shud be at ihead avtings, have to be hewers av wood an dhrawers a.ywather fer thim, I so to shpake. Mebby 'tis beer we ' will be dhrawin if Mishter Ferguson gits back into power, an that wud 1;14 some, as me bye that -wus oversays e wud say. ✓ Wan ting in favor av the laydership v av Mishter Guthrie is that, inebby he ✓ has a few thricks up his sklave that he learned whin he wus a Grit, an. he ✓ may shpring thim on his ould-frinds o whin the Parleyrnint mates, "tis our e only chance, 1 donit loike to say much about the Ontario elickshuns until we hev put mgmlimmummuummammimehommil been thratin thim 15. O's ,wid, durin the lasht two arr tree years, an now ye see the result av it. Thim woild farrumers hey been tamed' till now they do be aitin Chit av the hands av the Grits, an it isn't so Tang ago that the ysaid the Grit hands wus dir- tier than the Tory hands, and 'they both wud be betthei ay Some soap an wather. Av coorse we lievn't heered. so Much talk ay that koind since the defate av the Droory Goy- ernmint; an the house clainin that tuk place aftherwards, whin Mishter, Fen- guson got the runnin ay tings. • The thrubble wid the Tory parthy 16" that we hov too many byes widottt kcpayrience throyin to be at the head av the heap, an the advoice av as ould idiritities is nivir takin, an now we hey a former Grit as layder at Otta- wa. Tings is gittirt wurse wurse 11 the tohne; fer shure, we got more votes than the Grits did at the lasht lickshun, an yit wa ate out hi the ould whoile thim Grits do be war- timin theer shins arround the shtoves t the Chateau Laurier an Rideau Hall id Mishter IVIaeltenzie 'Xing,. at Ititishter La Pointe gittirt all the re (Wit in London. 'Tit' a (mare tirruld whin a lot av Stotehmin at Frintities do be rennin The cottnthry, e c r w 1 I 6liEsLimPEpLDMIXTURE BY 8 our man, in the field . Wan 'ling- Ilene Robinson Allan Griffith, Harold know, he shud be a fellah wid.a sh- McTavish. wate tongue in his head fer the wim- min, fel' shure, a lot av our byes do be havin the same thrubble in their hoines that I hev in moine, wid their missuses I rnane. I hey been afther pullin the woires to some ixtint throy-- in to git thim U. F. O's to nominate a man ,an if they do it will make it aisier fer us ,so it will, Nixt wake, whin we know-how tings be loinin up I may inebby hev a wurrud -av advoice fer the byes. thernanetoirnel wud loike to hey ye User yer'inflooince to git me a jawb on elickshun' day. Yours till nixt wake, • Timothy Hay. 7 mAN 0 ris Uk "After taking Adlerika I feel be - ter thanfor years, At my age (6o) Ph'In 59 Groceries & Chinaware ri Dependable foods We , think everlastingly How 1 • and Where to get the Right • Kind of Eats. We always getm the. We're quite sure that it means something to the house- ! • been dl Ithat it has been well kept. i I PURE FOOD, HEAD- ItA T BI5 ZS • In, our CHINAWARE and • SUNDRIES 'Departments, New • goods have been arriving for 1 Z.-." the past 3. Montt:is; Conit in now arid pick out, your Christ:. bias Present R. $10( auttoriom . 1 ThaTeatedeeffee Store i • . I ,tit is ideal -so different from ,other medicines." (signed W. W. Carter. 'Adlerika is a simple mixture of buck- thorn zark, glycerine, etc., whichre- moves GAS in ten tninutes and often brings surprising relief to the stain-. Stops that full, bloated feel- ing . Brings oat old waste mat - :ter you never thought was in your sYstem Excellent.for chromic con- stipation -J. W. AlcKibbon, Druggist. WROXETER NEWS ' Report of Wroxeter Primary I2,00rri for October, Xo ,on roll 24. Avera'ge attendance 21 Names arranged iti order of merit, find - Stewart Musgrove, Ever- ett Wright, Merrill Tait and Robert HOperaft (equal), Ila Sharpin znd Mabel Patterson equal; Cameron Mc - 'ravish, Ist -7- Rae Henning, Edythe IViartin, Dorothy Henry, and Allister Green, (equal), Tired noperaft, ,Margaret Tait, Jessie Paulin,131lie Gibson, Pr, Vera Wright and Jack Henry 'arid Agnes burst equal, Minerva Hig- 'gins, Clark Sliarpin, 1 ill T i A. G. HASTIE, teacher - In" • EAST WAWANOSH". School Report 1 .4 Report of S .S. No. 9, East Wawam-- osh for the months of September and. October. Marks based on tests ..in, spelling, arithmetic, history, geogra- phy, memory 'work, composition and. reading IV -Robert Arbuckle 71, Elmer Ar- buckle AZ Gordon Kerr 54, E.ernice: Breen 32, (absent,) Leonard "James Sr. 3rd, --Jessie At:buckle 8o, Elliott. Johnston 48, Louise Breen (absent). Jr, -.-13.oy Pattison 68, 13.obert Scott 47. • • Sr, 11 -- Doxielda Johnston 89, Ger- trude Arbuckle 'Jr - Glenn Breen 47, Willma. Breen 44, Annie Scott 43. X (a) - George Carter, (b) Ronald Coultes . Roy Cunnington, William Johnston, , Henry Pattison (absent.) No, on roll 22. Average attendance 16.4. Perfect attendance -Jessie Ar- buckle, Annie Scott, Gorge •Carter, Ronald Coultes, Roy Cunnington, Lu- ella 'Kerr, , Best speller for Qdober - Gertrude: Arbuckle, Louie M. Fraser, teacher. r, The following is the report of,w,ork done in 5. S. No. x, Ido for the month of Oct b Sr, IV -Mina Finlay -72, Lily Ed- wards Jr. XV Elva 'Dane '83, Clara Detz- for 710 Jack Pergusori do, Harold 'Wright' 41, , Jr 3rd - Lor Ecli,viird8 7o, Gordon Wright 69, Harry Edwards 24. 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