The Wingham Advance, 1922-07-06, Page 14 4'4 I
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SWINE—Large Yorkshire Swine,
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ported and bred by A. Getnmill,
R. R. No. 1, Wingharn
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Suibscriptiou $1,00 Entitles li/lembers to 30 17irst
Single Copies- Four Cents
, Post Office Will Close
By permission of the 1-kist Office
Depai•tnient, General DeliverY at the
-Wirigham Post Office will be closed
on the Wednesday half holiday at 3
p. m. The lobby will as usual be open
to box-holdere from 7 a. in. to 9•p. m.
Al/ mails will be received and despat-
• ched as nsual, This is to „continue
he/using July, August, and September,
As in all the neighboring towns the
I'"ost Office is closed on half holidays.
' This departure is not new as 'Wing
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ham is the only, towe where the Post
,•-office has been open during the week-
ly half holiday.
Masquerade Garden Party
A Masquerade Garden Party will be
' held under the anspices of the Wing
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lam Women's Institute in. the VVing-
:cabana town, park on the ev-ening of
Tuesday, filly irth, A splendid pro-
g,Farn is being previded consisting of
, solos, etc,, AtAringhani Citizens' Band,
Highland Dancing and Bagpipes.
Music by Yonne- Bros., orchestra and.
Wroxeter Haavalign Orchestra. Re-
- freshment Booths. Sight unseen par-
cels .for ro ceats. Fortune tellmg by
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Madam Pardewaski. Admission, adults
..-25 cents, children ro cents.Those in
. 'es:shame 15 CeetS,
- Union Services
During the months of July and
'August, the Baptist and Methodist
•Churches of Wingharn, will unite for
- their. Sunday and Mid -week services.
During the month of July. the ,Rev.
Mr. Cragg will be in charge ,and jjj
August, the Rev. Mr.,I-larris. For the
• Sunday services every morning ser-
-eke- will be in the Baptist church And
the,evening service in the Metheidist
4 church, while the •Mid -week service
will be held dttring Julyin the Metho-'
- ;dist church and on Tuesday evening,
and during August in the Baptist
church ,and OlisWednesday .pyening,. . .
TEVERYBODY!.S:
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:t5(.13EIZIE NC ED 'T E A C
Wanted for. U. 5, S. No, x Turn-
• berry, Proteetant, send ,testimonials
and qualifications, State'salaryex-
peeted. Term starts Sept. 5th. • „
- A. Douglas, Secretary,
' Route a; Bluevale,
OR SALE—Young Hoge and Sows,
' All ages, applv to A. Gemmill,
R. R. No Winghana
:TOT-I:ND—Ladies Crochet Tam. Ap-
ply at this office..
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FOR SALE—Large white wicker re-
' versable baby buggy aled baby's bed.
'Apply to Mrs. H. Hinscliffe,
2FOUND—At Curries 'School Grounds,
,a fan nt ai n pen. Owner nay have
same by paying for -this advertise-
ment. •
FOR SALE—Pure Clover Honey, 15
cents „ a lb.- Leave orders with Mr.
• Adams at Mil1s. Feed Store. TO
cents allowed on empty cans.
• Jas. H. Caseiriore,
Phone 13 on 627.
FOR SALE—Extension Table, Side-
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, 'Board, Congoleurn Rug, _Kitchen
Table, Grand- Jewel Range Heater,
• Phonograph. Apply to• '
, Cecil Orchard.
SALE—Don't forget tile Administra-
tor's Sale of valuable standing tim-
ber artd machinery of the late A. E.
Homutla on July r3th, 1922. All the
• timber and machinery composed of
ogs, standing timber and portable
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sawmill, ctrcular •saw and belting
-wili be sold at Lot 34, Con. 12, town-
ship of Turnberry. The machinery
can be seen on the north half of Lot
16, in the 13. Concession of Turn -
'berry.
T. G, Turnbull, Administrator.
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• - 'ENDERS—Tenders fo.r booth
leges will be received by the under-
` -signed up till July 15111 for the pic-
nic uncles- the auspices of North
„ II-oron United Fariners to be held
zin -William 1Dunbter's .Gro'v'e, Bel -
'grave,, J uly th,
• • R. C. Procter, Belgrave,
" TENDERS—Tendees.will be receiVed
y , undersigned up till )ttly
' 1922, fo-kpainting inside of School No.
, ao, Tin to receiVe one coat,
, , woodwork, t \Vb.' coats. Special eoating
" for blackboards'. Work tobe cornplet-
'' .7cd, by Augiist r5th, 1922, For particti-
, • lars apply to him undersigned. teaw..
iest or any tender not necessarily ac-
4",epted. Frank Henry See.
I• IATARNING----bily. person found tree-
, • passing on John Ittici,een's -farin
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the raspberry i)ateti will be proseetite
' ' :Ales. A. Finlay.
; 'TEACI-IER WANTED-,-E',oe S. S, No.
" . East Wawanosh, Apply, stating
aqiialificatiorts, and salary to
- Mre, Cyt•tis NV. Scott, Sect'y.,-
, The R No r relgreve
• TO RENT—A furnished home to rent
on Alfred St. on or after, the 57t11,
:of July. Ar)ply to
„ •• . IVIrs, 15, j; Johnston,
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• , , Box 205, Wallaceblirg.
",-• cji.e.nders Fat; Arrnsteorig Drain And
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13rattches
'• enders he renetVed by the.
- dersigued up till July 2,,1f•.11 at, x 9,
•-• tn. for „se9aleate tendei•s on ,the
Arn-
strong Drain and heatic,-lies, A cheque
of ten per• cent, of llie.tende-r meet
, eornpany each at9piteation, Loaves r
-• , • any tender rtot"-tiecessarily accejlted.
' Phtus avid' si)ettifleations may be seen
t the office of tile towttsliip cleric,
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Tulip Bulbs
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WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 6th, 1922
,Subseriptious; $Z,COO pOr, clthh
• LOCAL AND GENERAL
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Tersorials -will be found oil page 3.
500 lbs. Fresh Salted Peanets at aoe
per lb, at Iiilliard'e„.Stores.
Masquetacle Getrden Pty in the
Winglitun ,Park on Tuesday evehihk,
July lith. •'
VVinghani Football Team defeated
Wroxeter in. Wingham on Tuesday
evening,r to 0, • '; •
The librarian has informed usthat
she will sell seyera1,o1r1 n•itigazines and is completed from 'Victoria St., to the
books it Winghana Public Libri t shlaromm the Droory erOwal anew, He southerly limits of the town on JOS -
very low Prices, , • is a cute lad, an a rale pollytishan, ephine St. For a tine the road to
Prizes will be given at ,the*omen's loike awl' av the Hay family. It runs, Belgrave will be blocked and people
Institute ,Garden Party for fancy eoe.„,/ in.the blood:so to shparce. Av coorse coming to tOwn from that direction
tunies;botlarnert's and ladies, boys and ye know, MiSliter Editur, that 1 hey[will have to 'detour either around by
-girls,--also for clown outfits and comic' nixie been a bigoted parthy man, an, Curries' School Or by Blitevale,
outfits, • wus awlyvays willin to Wurruk an vote l'he council decided to tal-e no act -
TIM READS THE GLOBE
To the Editur av the Advance,' --
Deer Sur:— ' • „.
Lasht wake wan ,day me frind,
jawn Quirk, wits althea- liectie We a
copy av the Globe to .rade, an shure,
his just as I hey beeh. tellin ye awl
the toime, the Grits aa the U, O's,
do be tinkin av jinin u5thefoorhes
to troy to bate the Tories whin the
nixt Ontario elickshuns are hild, ' Hey
ye noticed that me far Out cousin, MiSe
thee Wellingaoa Hay, has nivir been
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The regular monthly council meet-
ingewas held in the council chhanher
on Monday night, Present were:
Mayor Elliott, Reeve Tipling-, Coun-
ciliate Greer, Bennett, Lloyd, Haney,
Foth orgil 1 ;.and Thompson,
The petition for the paving of Vic-
toria St., froin Sh,uter Ste to the wes-
terly limite of the to•wo has been prop-
erly signed and the work will be pro-
ceeded with as Soon as the pavement
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Dr., ,R, L.,,stewart intends to move 'fee army good man, so long as he wus "ion in the matter of the claim of C.
his office and residence before the end a Tory an that isas far as ye cud' 13' Wilkinson for S30 damages when
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of thishnonth into the ,Chishohn Bloele, ixpict anny. dacint • citizen to go, so' his horse and buggy went over •the
the peemisee former/3e occupied by Mr, I ewhether ,it Shed be Jawn Joynt arr embaukrnent into the water just south
E. J. 'Mitchell, drai-gist. ' _large ShPotton who gits the, convin- I of town.
, s, Burke o -f, whigtham, shun, Tim will be on hand avid the Mr, Thos. Forbes asked the council
Goderich last week atending rhe fon, goods, but it is too bad that the Tories if they could fix the road in front of
ertil of' his auat, the late Mrs, Samael
Burke. Deceased lady had reached
the ripe old age ,of 89 years and 4
n-Tonths.- • • • • • •
We are pleased to report that Mr.
Wellington Hooey, was able to teturo
home. on 'Monday from, the, Wingharn
General HosPital where he underwent
a critieal operation.
A new telephone .directory has just
been distributed by mail' to Winghaan
subscribers, Manager Robinson would
be glad to hear frorn any telephone
users who have not received their
-copy of the new issue,
awl-101ot hey the appoinon av the re- his home so that he could get out with
-wrath], afficers. The only toime wus 41oads, as it was he was compelled to
in doubt how to vote wus whin Jarge stack his hay across the road instead
Shpotton, bull mooied the parthy an of taking it home. Mayor Elliott
ran agio me ould frind Doch-tor Case promieed that the place would be fix -
ay Du ganuon. Shure, 'twas a toight ed as sooti. as they could get Iar e
place „., wus in, an I mvir tould army- enough tile for to build. a culvert.
body how I voteclueu I Quite a discussion arose Over the
Av- cooree -if Droory an Hay go to- fact that Winghain has 110 police mag-
gether at Toronto that'*ill mane that istrate and the nuisance of ha.ving to
Crerar an King will do the same ting go, to Goderich to have cases tried,
at Ottawa, an thin we will hey a Reeve opltng said a person could go
shtraight foight betwane the low tar-
iff min an the hoigh tariff min, wid Goderich. Dissatisfaction is heard
the! Tories sht'andin,fer a low -tariff in from. all quarters over the new system
the West an the Grits fer a boigh tar -I of county magistrates; we believe it
A Gard'en Party will be•held at the eis us awl m tae game is tune for a chan e as do al t f 1
home of Mr. Wm. Robinson, 9th eon, av pollyttcks, an theer isnu
't mch dif-I members of the council. If a man is
of East Wawanosh, on Wednesday fer between the taiehi onld parthies, ix -I 'taught speeding, at present the local
evening, July sae, ender the auspices cipt that the •Grits do betther wurruk, police cannot fine him., but informa-
,of the St Aukustine Women's In -I in opposition; wid the Tohies in a.•cyfice, tion must be sent to Goderich* and he
.stitote. , 1 atelanar,41, the! s • ipdin,a.v the moneV,' must either appear at Goderich or
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In repoi-tingegete speeches made at
, , whiGh`ie as it Sfriad, be hi In the ind it I wait till the magistrate is good an
the Turnberry Agriculfural Society i
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wt '14,,e a' ,-,,,g19-0(1 ting fer the Tory, ready to come to Wingham to try the
h
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lxkla15•=!,ifttlie qrit'selayealc up the -U. F I case: A case where Mayor Elliott t
Picnic we neglected to mentioa thef
a d es s of •Winghani s-• "Tammy . n
ucl, fee- t in- the backa shlatdin fined •mtin $5.00 and costs for dis-
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ChurchToriese:Wilf. ahil'',:git back in theerorderly. conduct and Magistrate Reid
" (Reeve TiPlitig). Of courae shtalis, ho•the money Min aV Mont-, afterward fined him $1o.00 and costs
we tookih for granted•that the people reel, seeln that Mishter .,„Meighen is for being drunk yeas mentioned in a
without the genial Amos. • • • • •
would know that 110 picnic is complete.
goin to winuwill switch over to our, local paper last week. Mayor Elliott
200 lbs.,Willi-ards High Grade Choc- Prawvince hey long mimories, but by' the editorial was quite in order, but s
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The rain on Saturday morning and
'the dull appearance of the sley for the
remainder of the day wap the means
'of putting a damper on the Dominion
Day celebration at 'Wingliain. About
9,30 the morning the rain fell in
torrents. The weather insurarice was
only in farce from to o'clock until 6
o'elockt -and if it had rained one-tenth
of an inch between those hours the
Cornrnitree would have been able to
draw the $5oo inearance, but no such
luck, all prayers 'for a shower between
those hours were of no avail, True
We hada few satiall drizzles but not
nearly the required a.mouat of water
whicla was needed.
The clown baseball team marched
to the park at about 10,30 lead by the
Witigham Citizens' Band, The game
was all Viet could be desired as every-
body was out for fun and did not leave
off till they had their share. About
11.3o the Galt Kiltie Band arrive.d. in
town arid marched to the park. We
noticed Jack Hewer and Jos. Carruth,
two former Wingliam boys in the
front ,ranks.
• In the afternoon the games were de-
layed by the fact that a rumor had
been circulated that the sports were
called off -because of rain d L
now -Lochalsh baeeball team had to be
g'ithered together by phone, they hav-
ing decided to spend the day by their
own firesides. The first baseball game
was a five inning bout and neither side
were successful in crossing the home
plate, ' Wingharn won in the Lacrosse
match with Kincardine by a score of
8 goals to 5 goals. The Lucan Irish
Nine ball team and the VVin h
boys played a 7 inning game.' The re -
eel,. was 9 to 5 in favor of Lucan.
After tea the football. match between
Mottle -tort and Wingharn resulted in a
win for the visitors, The Merry Mirth
a pre were also late in getting
around,. but when • the did open the
barrel of laughter it echoed in no
inpleasant tones from the graridstand W'
• The old home guards, rregliarn. Cit-
izens' Band, played excelent music at
intervals throughout the day and their
work under their, new leader, Mr. J.
Davis,- was excellent. A former cs-
eemed bandmaster. Mr. Duncan, as-
isted the boys. It seemed like old
Imes to see him •on the band stand
tFlAinrianngehiaarl; the boys might have
aired worse, but they did not take
in enough to cover expenses.
. im ren in ,Quebec took occasion to say that he thought t
-olates at' 29c per 1h. Hilliard's Stores. the tohne the nixt elickshun comes. Councillor Bennett charged that it was t
Have your fortune told at the Mas-' around theer will be a new giniration untruthful for it lead one to believe a
the Wirigham park, frkl an -the conseripshun bill. Tneer simply addin t EU. ' f
qneraile Garden Party on July rfth, in av voters who didn't know Sir Wil- that the God.erich magistrate was
. 'On ' Feiday evening last a reception will nivir- be a . solid Quebec agtn, an when .lie . was fining him for being
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•was given at the 1-1.dine: of Ma, and Mrs.; avert a lad who talks Frinch an rites drunk, and that was what the fine
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-Frank Seli, Leopold Sin honor of his eggs' Ir°id, in maple syrup is a_ should have been for in the first Iplace.
theio, eon,. James and his beide, edeo • pretty daeint fellah whin he Votes Me. Elliott explained that he did not
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rettirned .Friday evening from .i'i en- Tory-. :
' lay information that he simply took
joya e. trip to Lucan :and London. ..t. e ye wt 1. talk I am countm information. Be this as it may, one
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There Were about fifty friends peeseet'the chieketis• bef°°r 'they are hatched,. and all are agreed that the present
.eoree, froio. :Brantford, Brossoi and an Wondber wbeer the 0, F. O's come cotinty system is a farce and not good.
Teeswa ter. The- -evening Was spent ri n '.°) on this dale. Me answer . is that When ;a young lad is 'charged with
,g,atoos arid .dancing. Mr. and leirs. they don't come in at all an nivir hey some miner offense if we had alocal
Seli have taken: up their residente ni an nivir wilt, .barrin the few that got magistrate he could he severely repel -
toe fiat over tile 3,03,:ai Ladies. Izeady, into Parliainint. They are bigger fools; manded and asked to report weekly to
toeweare . :- , , : .: , . , : than -they Ink iithey can't see that the a local magistrate; where the visiting
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,- way they can et ann tine i t • a'' a •
only
It is not iee that makes a IVIasquer- upwid Nvan' av ould parthies.--court, probably, and in a trestle to
a.de Carnival, y s o maeistrate, (several hours fate for
Seeing is belles'ing, g°'; aisY to see that the da3r av lower catch the next t i t) Id
n ou wou fine
to the park on Tuesday "evening and "
.. tariffs is caulk', an sooner perhaps him and 'never care, or at least, never
Meighen, bein a 'Western map, has his sinned- no More. The maor cited a
Partners' Picnic . . . .
take a silver your pocket. 1 tgen some paylue tale.; an Miehter know whether or not he went and
' ' I ear to the ground, an will ineby bate- ease where another to -----
-0 re con -I
, the Grits to it -Tis a bad mix up ventent to Goderich than we are in
The United Farmerof North 'Hue- intoirely, so it is almost the same as Wingham have still a police magis-;
on will hold a picuic in William Dun- I ould Ireland but not so severe an at- trate of their own sitting on cases.I
bar's Grove on Tuesday, July 25th. R. htack. The trubble wid the whole Reeve -rioting suggested' that the
W. -E, Burnaby, president of the U.' wurruld is that theer are too manny council should send a resolution to
F. 0. and the Canadian Council of shnhart min wantin to hould awfice, the Attorney asking them. to ,grant
Agriculture also 141e j R Id h "
. wi Inc do the ra e us the privilege of haying a local mag-
preaident o 0, A. C. It is also wurruk. airy uday wantm to make astrate. He thought it ridiculous that
exPrected that Miss _McPhail will be aisy money tachin school, arr rurtnin if a window is broken, information
present 'if her father's illness is not a slitole, arr sellin insurance are get- should have to be sent to Goderich,
too serious, • etin into Parliamint an nobuddy larnin Another case was that a couple of
Repairing' Memorial Hall . •
ea.thrad.e at all at all, 'Tis to be hoped inen who wanted to frave a -tvarrant
The -Mills IVIetriosial Hall has under- betther. I were chasing who ran away with a
,„ . • theer will soon be a change fer the made out for the arrest of a lad they
[young girl. They were almost on his
gone several repairs recently and is • ' Yours till nixt walee,
a very respectable loolciag buildirig Timothy Hay, t• l• W. al
Once Mare. We tinderstan1. that. tr.h
building Will be .usedfor; the' Sunday
School moth of St. Pauls Church. Mr. MARRIED
W. ja•Deyell • put the , roof- On this •
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ctayitglit
but neither the reeve or mayor could
give them the necessary warrant and
they were compelled to abandon the
..fluut and. go to ocenci to have a
building forty-three years ago, and it
Ho
ie he whO:is, again .iii charge of. the hnes—MacLearee•-.At the home of warrant issued. is ,
shingling and carpeetter wo le ,`")
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the bride's pa'rents, Mr. and Mrs. I The d usual . park privileges were
Thureday afternoon :while- assisting' ;John A. MacLean, Alfred St., Win
"i grante to the Chautauqua. ,
g.'" A watermain will be laid on Victoria
with :the wprk Mr. Jarvis Lathan fell ham, on Wednesday, July 50, Miss', street between Minnie and Leopold.
from the Scaffolding to the ground and Helen MacLean to: Mr. Dudley' street peior to the, putting down of
received a neety ;cut on the head, but ! Holmes, barrister of Goderich, soni concrete roads, 4
we .arc pleased .to state that he was of Mr, and Mrs. Dudley Holmes of Mayor Elliott drew attention to the
:able to rettero to Woi•It.• the neat morn-, -Witigham. Rev. 'De. Perrie per-1fact that Hensall was about to lay
iiig.- I fort -I -red the cerenifinY. , t ; (Continued on page • 6) • '
C. P. R. Derailed
n fueeday evening and Wednes-
day morning Wingham was without
a C. P. R. train. The night train run-
ning to Teesyeater was derailed near
Grand Valley. After things were right -
.ed the train moved on to Toronto.
Grand Valley At Wingham
Grand Valley 13aseball Team will
play with Wingham in the Wingham
Park on Thursday evening, July 13111,
at 5.30. This team is composed of
several of the boys who played io
Elora and the pitcher is "Doc" Camp-
bell, who last season played with Tees -
water. '
Wilson --Powell Nuptials
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
St. Bartabas Anglican Church, Tor-
onto, on Junea.ath, when Katharine
A., only daughter ofMr. T. K. Powell
of Turnberry, Ont., was united itt mar-
riage to Mr. j. Arthur Wilson, son of
Mrs. John Wilson of Winghatn. Arch-
deacon Warren, assisted by Rev. Mr,
Wallace officiated. The church was
beautifully decorated with carnations
and palms. The bride, who was given
away by her brother, Rev. F. E. Pow-
ell, rector of St. Barnabas Church,
Danforth Ave., was becomingly- gown-
ed in Navy Blue Canton -Crepe and
Georgette with touches of periwinkle,
and it black picture hat. She wore a
corsage bouquet of Richmond roses.
Mrs. M. E. ;Whitmore of Toronto, as
Matron of Honor attended the bride.
After the ceremony a buffet luncheon
was served at the home of the bride's
brother.
Mr, and Mrs. Wason left later for
Montreal, Quebec and the Saugenay:
River, the bride travelling in a smart
garbardine suit with navy and french
blue hat.
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THE OLD BOYS' BASEBALL TEAM IN THEIR NEW UNIFORMS -
' Reading from Iert, to tight, lop now, Major F.,. Pettigrew, V. R. VanNommn, A. M. Crawford, A. T -T. Afusgrove, umpire; Fred Orr, Dad ey
rwbi, A. re• PosEif, R, A. Dilishu- and 1), Ti, MacDotliCK unlhire,
Ilottom I4W, MON'.Mointyrei Sam Voting, Harvey Shane, ;John jolitisou. W. A. Currie, eaptaitt; ;11, F,iliott, Dave Somers, J. Mel( ty,
"Fratik Aligue and _Tolle Lockritige. ,
You ca11 tell by their faces aed t1otlts they are ont for a good time,
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• We Print Pictures
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Enlargements
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is"the best equipped and most up-
-4 to -date in these parts.
SATISFACTION C4UARANICEET/: •
The work of our photographic department has been
giving satisfaction, or year, as our long Iistw
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Gone To Sask.. Wingharn Races • 22_
Mr. Gordon Ritchie, youngest son The Winghain Athletic Grounds '
of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ritchie, who re- Limited met on Monday night and de- '
cently sold his farm at Enniskillen,. has cided to hold a two, day race meet at
removed to Tessier, Sask., where his Wingharn on August eith and loth,
brother, Robert is farming-.
New Drug Store Open •••
Mr. E. J. Mitchell is now, getting
nicely settled in his new store oppos-
ite the Brunswick. This -will make an
ideal spot for a drug store and with an
up-to-date building like 'this one which
Mr. Gurney deserves a great deal of
credit for building and fitting up
should do a fair share of business.
from a couple of weeks' trip to„ the
Successful Examinations ' Atlantic Coast with the Canadian • '
Miss Pearl Gidley was successfulli_My
anufacturers' Association, Mr. Llod
with hey eight Piano pupils at the re -,
cent examinations in connection ay'ithe and has gained seveeal pounds as a
nhtelaslthnoltatbeelyen bleitnjofeyeitlisg.mthuecibi ebstette
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the London, (Eng.) College of Music. result of his short vacation, He via- -
Senior—First Class Paas—Gladfitnaod, '1•-ott. Si-t-e-eAnntleineelvse-tbY0-itaheQ-steieabelle ault
Grainger, Londlys esboro; Maude f. his return voyage.
Belgrave; Nora VanCamp, Belgrave; While attending the convention Mr- •
Mary A. Elliott, Wingham. Lloyd heard of a few large rnarrufac-
Advanced Intermediate Honors— etneroeerso`l'eTlili°, f`evtto.drdieleikien to° n°t1,-)eelile,barial dnciehe.
Elizabeth Mills, Blyth. ' lost no time in telling them of the •
Intermediate Pass—Pearl Moon, beet little town in the pro-vince. '•
Annual Orange Sermon ,
The menibers 01 L. 0. L, No. 794,
and visiting brethren also the mein-
bers of Fern True Blue Lodge will at-
tend divine service in St. Pauls Align- •
can church on Sunday evening, when,
Rt. Wor. Bro. Hi W. Snell -will preach,
the annual sermon. e
Pleasant Trip To Atlantic
Councillor A. E. Lloyd has returned
Londesboro.
Elementary, First Class Pass: --Mil- Horticultural Society
lie Seli, Wingharn. •The regular monthly meeting of the e
Primary, Honors—Olive Williams, Horticultural Society was well attend -
B
Blyth. ed On Thursday eyenieg., Dr, Red-
Ass And Presentation mond and Mr. W. A. Galbraith were e
a committee to report en the orace
On Thursday, June 29th, the pupils bulbs and- they bad very. favorable .
of S. S. No. 9, East Wawanosh, pre- quotations• from several places. The
sented their teacher, Miss Coiling, gentlemen were authorized to our -
with a beautiful ivory hat brush and chase six 'varieties of tulips, woo each .
the following address was read: through Mr. J. M. Graham and 500 • '
Dear Teacher:— hyacinths. •
On this day of 'separation as It was delided to go after new mein -
teacher and pupils we feel it our ditty bers now and to give as a premium
to express our appreciation of your 30 first-class tulip bulbs for fall plant.-
endeavom to instruct us in the lessons ing, these to'be delivered between the ,
to be learned at school, although we r3th of September and flie 1st. of Oak- '
having many times tried yoar patience ober. •
We are very sorry you are leaving our; A Publicity Committee was appoint -
school. Now before you leave us, we, ed tomposed of Mr. j. A. Wallace,
your pupils take the liberty of present- Miss Fisher and Miss Gilchrist. The
ing you with this gift as a slight token 'Society requests that all names of
of our esteem. Trusting it will serve competitors for prizes be handed
as a remembrance of our love and to the Secretary on or before July 521., .
goSoidgiwietdshoetsi'behalf o'instant. f the pupils of S. Thr e are two priaes each div -
S. No, 9, East Wawanosh. ision. $6,00 for first and $4.00 for see -
Agatha Coultes, ond. The divisions are rear grounds,
Joe Kerr, front grounds verandahs and porches-,
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• Children Are Wearin,rL»w Shoes This'
Season. WHY S1101.11N'T THE ?
Nothing in Footwear more comfortable, durable or at.,
tractive. The prettiest styles inadh are here, OX.
FORDS, TIES, SANDALS and SLIPPERS. BeSt.
leathers, best workmanship, all widths and sizes.
PARENTS A E PLEASED AND THE CHIL-
DREN ARE DELIGHTED
With our summer Shoes. Statt in at $1.oe and travel
along step by' step Up to $2,25 per pair.
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