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Wingham Fall, Monday and 'Tuesday, Sept. 24th., and 25th. Big Championship School Fair Parade.
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WINGHAM ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th,1923
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TIIE GOOD OLD TIMES
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LOCAL ITEMS
BLUEVALE SCHOOL PARI.. ,
either ,Luban: or Wingharn 'Scored To the, Editar av the Advaace, . Coroner's Inquest ExOnerates,Driver ' Thanksgiving,' Mond.ay,. Nov. 12th. ''.-Although the Weather Was Wet il '
To, Eight Inning Game . Daae•sur,- , :. ,' • a . • ' of Death, t ar. ,. ., Fresh cracked eggs for Sale.; Malt- .. ' The Fair Was a Success' ' -
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„ , , laid Creamery, JosePhIne&' G. T. R. A Keal. Bargain •-• . - '
. ,:.0-0. Thursday afternoon ,the,,Lueau it makes, te•the. luks.. av the town With Dr, Redrriond, coroner; pre- t
vaatlieceSacsliotl Fyaeiarr,aettipeny:t ta;iie-
,,,,„' ,--PlaYed •an -eight inning • game without to. school 'afther the holidays? Shure Friday, Sept..4th, into the death,' of 'dance' in the Wingharn Armouries on
The 9th Greys Horse will hold a. otPheure
threatened to turn it into failures i '
baseball team and .Winghain team ,whin the byes an girrulS come -back siding, the inquest took place here ,
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weather on Wednesday afternoon
' 59 cents ollYs an - Antesn°P 'Date- singe again after
I-IoWever, the .blueshoskjerbs,ega.atinui atia- !ii . ' 59c Buys...';, .,,,,,
,„.i.eithilr tearn, making a run. •The after-, 'tis a. foiner place intoirely,' so it is,. Robert Austin, who was thrown from Tuesday. night, Sept. 2,5th.•
L.'aivet, The urapire •CullY B.ocker called ander - theer arrams an shnnailes on about two weeks ago. The hall was ty,,Razor arid a 35c tubeof Shaving
C•ream at 1VIcKibbon's Drug ',Store. was present
most the usual crowd of spectators ;t, , „ ;••;,;
.,`.-.--OOPri. 'Vvas :Very disagreeable, cold and Whin aW/, 'thin') yoting payplt wid books a ear half a mile east of Wingharn, ,' a , I, e, I.
''''''.'. brand of ball played by both teams an 'arabishua, do be goin up an .down torney Seag,er, of Goderich, was pre -
Orders taken. for peaches. Delly- the contests among the pupils. Rogts i AtItO-Strop. Safety Ro.*Or, . -:.: ,.. .':.' '
,-vvas reinarka.ble. •••-• . r • ....the sbtrates av Wingharri. What sur- 'seat for the crown and: Dudley
ered at ' Wingham and Belgrave, and vegetables formed a small exhi- . •',:. '.••.1
„ Alie ' game ' in: a , pouring . rain. The theer faces, an hearts filled Wid. hope crowded to , the doors. Crown • At- to see the exhibits. and
' 'urdaY'. afternoon and the weather 14IcGue. ,The . nine members of the This week' only.
, jaines Bone; Phone 14-62r: Mrs. livestock, the show Was better than .
a,,.as troo the mill,' is that the young girdr- ••
-The play off, was ordere,d. ,for Sot- praises Us ould fellahs, who hey been Holmes; K. C., for Messrs. Wilson & bit,. but in all other lines,. including i - This is the complete "Valet" '$1,.00,Seti.R07, ,
; ..ed the first conple of innings but his loife wid so much courage, not know- H. Hopper .(forernan),.. A. Bell, Ed. • Mr. George Moir Still bolds the ever. • Glenn Garniss carried off the ki . zor, Blade, Strop and Case. •. Ana : . .: ..„:.., ::.:.,,
. •-•,,Tioi much better. , Win Morden pitch- ashuri 'kin ,slitart into •the battle av ,coroner's jury were all present, viz,
/arm was too sere and the Lucan boys in what is .befoor thim., • 'Tis loike Forlier, W. Monk, W. Boyce, James championship as the best fisherman silver cup donated by, the Bank of
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••••• - - Scored seven runs. , Irwin took his whin. our byes whit to France to Carr, - W. Miller, T. FerrYgre'w and in the Maitland waters. • He landed Commerce for the best pair of bacon
'• - Place ' and held, the visitors down till folght the Huns-, barria ,that , the W. Rintoul. . .a ten pound earnon Monday after- hogs. The '. sewing, art, collections i Rexall Shaving Crea•m.
, 'three runs'. Wingham boys played jist as harrud at aoimes. Whin- I do .that he was not exceeding 25 miles aft 'Exhibitors or people wishing to 1
ladies were especially attracted. hY El
' -.the eight innings when they, scored shtruggle will be longer, an mebbY - The evidence • of ;Wilson showed noon. , apnady:flaot;wderesvntierdmemdu:h '
peainterest.utifui41'he- •
Tommy Carruthers, an Jawa• hour and that he could riot control exhibit at Fall 'Fair please leaVe the dolls' dresses of varied styles, The best 35c Shaving Creamon the niarlet:.;:.' EL,.
-• in .hard,ltick and. only scored three be talkin wid. Ine frinds. Larry Fyfe,
, ' 7.th,,ey:kriocked the ball: straight into a Mitchell an ,R. A. Graham . an the work.' The top 'Was MD t up, and when morning Sept. 22.- . Wm T. Booth, ill ', ,
'runs.: E,Verytime, they .carne to bat an ;le car tiec.1se t11‘. brake lel ..-e'd to tries in not later than Saturday
and the quilt blocks made by pupils
:'.-1....ifeari mit. • ' , . ,.. • .. other ould identities who hey made the car struec !lie calvert. ' the baOk secy. .. - . from seven years old to these in the
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- '.IAS: Wingharn 'won in Lneari 7 to x this counthry what it ,is today, an: we end leaped into the air and. Austin, - Mrs. Maud B. Shaver of Ottawa, thfourth grade. Not to be behind
e hand in domestic arts; the boys had .‘....
. ...and Lifean won on . Saturday xo 'to 3 get , shpakin, about' loifewh
.as We hev o was in the bac seat shot over Worthy :Grand Matron of the Order a good showing of hemmed handker- •
. :after•no run game on Thursday, seen, • it, we wudd.ent want to be the windshield, and, according to the of the Eastern Star, will ,.-o•isit Wing- chiefs. The • prizes given by 'Miss li
-these 'learns are breaking the tie in young agin an take a chance av dein evidence of the -attending dos tor, he ham chapter at their first meeting in Robb for health posters brought out
•,. -t4s'week and a great many Wing- wurriild as we hey found it, but the evidence further showed.that the two ,
to Glenn Garniss, Beatrice ill
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.' , Clinton' on Wednesday afternoon of betther the•nixt -while. 'Tis a quare fractured his Skull ' in the fall. 1 he October. some original ideas. The first three
' 'Ian -rites, are going to the game. young payPle helave it is: gittin bet-, children and .14c..lue 'and the. driver, Mr. Chas. Bondi has purchased a• went
Thornton and Doreen Eckmier. The
. ;.• '.. ' afther comin troo awl roight,,,us, ould their seats. car. It is one of the nicest autos.
bora a of wild flowers . were won by Olive ill
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ther an betther, an that they will 'be riew Hudson six, four passenger' clos-
. :NOtice to, Exhibitors - fellahs hope they knew besht, ,but Niac witne3ses i.n all were e N. amina around. Wish we had been
fruit dealer instead of a printer. Garniss, •. Beatrice 'Thornton, Cora --=-' McKibbort's Diug Stor6 .- ..-
. .,. NVilson, and a dog, did not 'leave Clayton Duff specials for collections
• Will the persons -Who purpose ex- the m°sht ay us don't belave-it• But ed. The evidence arm: all ir. about
'Two color work .and fine half tone Gannett and May Nicholson. The
----=,-4 the jury filed in and rettirned the fol. work are specialties in Advance print- competitions between the schools are
•iiihiting; at the whfghapt., ;Fall Fair, he. Wad' be a mano,'"man. who wud
, 125 p. ni., and in abont ..2o minutes
- • . 'tretar,y, as early as possible. • iist- as they do be - ahta.rtin • out • in log „verdict, avi,Ta. the .jury, find ing. .
. . . alwa3e'4renroi.:atea°rrne.m ..
.,.....0......._. ,...•...........i..t..i. c,•.,4. 'iac 4.n. Ilan C....PP troy to „discourage the byes an. girruls •,,_ Wiingharai, Ont.
;•lleaye you entries to the last day,. -' harrud an long emiff *Wont that,. so . . .,
meeting in their hall on Friday even-,
L.O.L. No. 794 will hold a Special
with banners flying. No. 8, Morris, : • ,', 'LIR:. '..,- ' .; • ,.
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--• ,'''irob. can not expeCt service if you no blame to anv one.' as leinsrt e cl a pr,etty sight in the parade,
•:. . .'' • .' . W. T. Booth, Secretary. ing, Sept. 28th. Initiation. W. Bro.
succeeded in gaining the shfeld for :..
-'1$tark-Intlay Nuptials shade trees, an plinty. to ate an, drink, 'Remember that The Advance willAn apron shower in aid of the ba- A quiet wedding. was .'solenanized ..': , ,,, :'',.
Hicks---Davidson'•NuPtials , • • ••' • ,'•'::'.:',:•• .,-
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foind the aisYr Paths, wid flowers, an ...:- PERSONALS -:. S. C. Knowles will assist in the 'work.
t;•iireo Morris,
s econd. appearance,nt ti ewistihn g iNn go: c oIno-, St. Pauls Church. Notes
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they will,, aven fer thitn that same to
.. • • , , an places to resht awl along the way. test gO. to was first and Blueyale ,
.;: , A .•qiiiet ',btu pretty' , .wedding. took .Insurance min do ,be tellin rne that stock a better grade of ChristmaS
second. Four pupils made a very zaar' to be held in December will be at the 'MethodiSt ParSonage, Wing-. , ,y. ' i :,,i1i' ',,:,:'..
.• Saturday, Sept. 8, in Central out avwan hundred 'min shartin: out Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bane made 'a cards and you, ma.y have them with
creditable showing in public sretlaking given at the home of Mrs. Jas. I -laugh, harn on Wednesday September I2th,''.--:.., : ' ',',.,!.:.•:,;i,,,,.:,:, .
- :.I'detho'cliat , Episcopal :Church on, at •twint3r •foiire, only wan ..will be. business trip to Seaforth. Saturday. your name and address and an appro-
The only disappointment of the day on Friday afternoon from 3 to .5. All at noon, when Annie, daughter of Mr.,. .,;,. •,.;'!,:,,:.,`:-.
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"''. 'WOodward and 'Adams :. Ave. ,by Dr. wealthy afther ' fifty years. Sixty Mrs. XI, A. 'Clegg is visiting with priate verse of iour own choosing
was that the carefully- arranged list ladies of.the congregation are cordial- and Mrs. John 'Davidson, Leopold; ... '•,••:,..,:.-:;,,,i
' ?HoUgh's assistant; Mr. -Ilyler, when tree av thim will be dead, two will be relatives in London and Ingersoll. printed in type to match, and all at a
of sports could. not all be carried out ly invited.
The Adult Bible Class will meet for Kenzie` Hicks of Paris,' ' Ont. The', ' , , .'''•,:::,.:.'''
St., was married to Mr. Rabert Mt- ' • ..:,,.• ,•,.7:,..•,t';',:
.••of ;Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Imlay, Wing- be, in the House of Refuge arr 'depin-. ' There were some children's races, re -organization on Sunday afternoon ..
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.Miss. 'Myrtle Imlay, eldest daughter fairly well to, do, an:. thirty for will Miss Jane M. Stanley and baby you used to pay, or will pay if you ,
great reductiOn 4n price over 'what
owing t� the intermittent showers. ceremony was performed by Rev'. C. ' ''•,... •.' ... 1' :,;
- -liana becalm the bride of Mr. Frank dint On theer childer. 'Tisn't much Shoebottom of Detroit are visiting order from agents. • •
and a tug-of-war' at the conclusion. at 2.30. . E. Cragg B. D. After partaking of a '• '' .:' ••',,T•',..;.:;;t
dinner at the home of the bride, the , .. a,';'•••••'„,,:.
-.A.,.4Stark :of ,Detroit, Mich., The bride 'air a preispict is it, whin ye reniimbir 'With relatives in town.
. • . . The Bob -Wilson Concert Co., in -
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t e fair •••• supper Was served. The Late John Menzies ,
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:,.•iiitire a dress;.of taupe Zhaineen with that• the- fatal who, gas rich will Mr. Frank. Sparling • of the S. S. eluding the famous Comedian Bob •
e asement of the Methodist happy couple left,..on, the 3 o'clock .. ' .,"!, 1.1•,,•::. '
, ,• : 2110. to match, with Corsage bouquet loikely be the . thosht. unhappy • man Maplecourt, spent a day in Wingham Wilson, Grace Bonnick, the musical in the -b Mr. John Menzies, one of the high- train for Buffalo and ,other points. ,.' • ::.::...:;!•••1:•;:;t
' :•,itc'e. •,•,ef, opheija rosebuds and mink. choker av the bunch. ', with his friend; Mr. W. A. Galbraith. monologist, Helen Hunt, violinist, Church In the evening a most ly esteemed pioneers of this district On their return they. will reside in ....,.. • 1..••'':: -
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Telegram" sing come y "Mrs. Temple's Paris amid the best ,wishes of a host ' , ; .,H1 '4.:,
.. '' *lie. gift of . the groom. The, attend- Me ould frind, Sandy Banks, used ._' . , Jean Hague,' soprano, will appear at amu • ' ..
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' ''-ants .were Miss F. M. Chandler and to be raYdin awl koinds av. quare ing at the home of ' his son, Mr. E.
• IVIr. Zurbrigg of Pordwich iS visit- the concert in Win.gham Town Hall
by Wingham players. A large crowd
was presented in the Hall in-law, Mr. Robt. McGee, Victoria
passed away at the home of his son-
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- Wingham friends. • ' . ',.:•• ' '•;';:', ••••,
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..'• :Dr., 'Carl Badgley of -Detroit. The books in the winther toime,• an I re- Zurbrigg, Shuter St. on Fair night. , • Street, on Monday afternoon. The Successful "At Home" .,, .., .' :,;'••'•-..'j,.,
- lapp3r,- couple left .iininediately after nimbir, he timid. me about a woise , As a result of the advertising re- assembled to see it, and evidenced deceased 'gentleman was born in .,
• ' :the- ceregiony' by boat on .a. Conduct- crow av the' Hindoos who 'sed, -"A Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCracken and ceived at the Canadian National EX- their appreciation of the cleverness Perthshire, Scotland, and was in his The yonng .people of the Met116- ,• •.',•••••:•.:::',.
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: •-ed todr to the Soo, Duluth and Points contempt , ft:4r worldly advantages is fandlY visited with. London friends ,hibition, the Aero Cushion Tire Co. of the actors. 85th year. When seventeen years of dist Church were ' 'At Home" .to the . .,-: ,,. :,.•,...•.,.!:::1
est. . On ; their return they "will re- neceSsary to 'Supreine felicity, never- this week. • • have received orders for tires to be ' The total proceeds for the ..,day age he came to Canada and the fam- students and teachers of the Business • ,. .•.., 'i,:',:.:;,•:':_:'
. Side iti Detroit ' where %best wishes theleSs. the keenest sting •is- that of Mr. and Mrs. ojohn Galbraith are shipped to Africa., India, Jamacia, as amount to. one hundred' and sixty ily settled at -Varna., and fifty-five College and High .School and was • ., ' ,,,. • '•••-
' follOW'theni. ' • . • • ' • poverty." . I 'got Sandy to wroite visiting with their son Mr. Frank well as to the Canadian West and to dollars and will be used to pay prizes.
- Bluevale School Fair has been.one years ago Mr. Menzies came to East one of the most successful' -social '. '•':• •', •
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'. .. '•• 1 , this down fer rne so it wuddent shlip Galbraith in .Toronto. , the United States.
Wawariosh and took up the bush evenings ever- held by the, Society. ' ' ''''1, :•,.
.. ;. . - . ' • me mirnory, so 1, tink I hey got it Mr. and Mrs.( 'N. 13. WilliamS of ,Mrs. Robert Austin and family Of the means of rural education for
the past seven years. .the
on the loth concession and here The pupils turned out in large .num- . • - ; ..•
;EVER.Y.BODY./S' • COLUMN. shtraight. • Sandy' himsilf belayed .iri .Aberenthy Sask: visited at the home wish to thank the neighbors and At the pre-
Sent time there are only eighty pupils during his time converted the bush bers, exceeding' by far all expecta- . •':
what the woise crow sed, fer'lle. nivir of • Mrs. Wm MacP.,herson last week. friends also the employees of the
in the four schools, and 'the results farm into one of the best homesteads tions and to-gether with the young •
.. 'AUCTION 'aSAL,E-Horses, . Cattle, troid,to make much money, an half Mi. G. E. Buchanan of Toronto, is
'' Western Foundry for their kindness
achieved are especially creditable to in 'the township. Mr. Menzies was a people of ' the Church numbered t '
.Impletnents, . Hay; ' -Grain; etc., at the . time his fartaiin .tools ' an iinple,- visiting with his mother, Mrs. F. shown to them in their late sad be -
the small ninnber of pupils. an possessed of many sterling about two hundred and fifty.. The • , ,
, , Bluevale ., On 'Friday, Sept. 21st at nirits aviis shcattered. arrotinel. among: Buchanan. The September meeting of the Wo- qualities and was most highly es- contests and the short program were :'.. ,,
' iis• naybers, an he didn't know wheer , reaverne,nt. ..
men's Institute held -at the home of teemed in the community in which enjoyed by all, and at the close' 11 ,.;
a .o'clOtk. • See' bills.,, Harry . :Di- Air. and Mrs. Louis Grohofsky Eighty -pound steel rails will be he had so long resided. He was lunch was served.
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ment, Prop.;,'Idlin Purvis, Ade- ,
Aionear. , • . ' - Whin, craps failed an the resht av us visited over the week end with friends laid on the Huron' & 'Bruce section
I W. King, M. P., on the subject of for many years beea an honored
wits. grumbliri, Sandy wild go whist- at Chatsworth and Owen Sound•,,. of the National Railways . between
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t� luk.fer thim whin he nayded thim. Miss Collie, was addressed by Mr. faithful in his Church duties and had
'TOR.. SALE --Two ; 'young calves.
• • • in to , the plow -as 'usual. Av coorse, Mrs. W. J. Henderson and baby, Denfield and Centralia, a distance of ''
16 miles, in. the course of a few days. Children in Ontario", Mr. King Church and had held official position la 1 , ,
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he and his missus are shtill 'Wurrukin 171-untley ,also Miss _Mary Lawson of made the subject very inte'resting in the Church as well as being deep- i The Methodist Church ti -- ••' ..,..-.
•,,, -.• • away.••on,• the ould farrum, . wid no Chatsworth visited for a few days and much discussion followed. ly interested in the work of the Sab- =
Phone 'Ion 621. ..••• • - The road from Hyde Park to Den-
' -WANTED- Immediately • quantity ayson to worry 'abotit, the
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. -banlcs . go- with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grohofsky. field is already' laid with the h'eavy
rails, and the distance to Centralia
PRIZE LIST bath School. He also took an inter- la fit : . :.
. of dry cedar .rails, -Apply Westerly. n broke, fer the only toime -they. hev Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mann and'son will.be completed before cold weath- Sunday, Sept. 23rd. ' ii .
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.• .., , • Piitindr,yCo. , .., . . ,annyting to. do wid thirn places is Cameron. of Lundar, Man., visited Sheaf Oats -1, May Nicholson; 2, est in the public affairs of the corn- t =
sc_m; 4. Bert Mathers. il
whin_Sandy gives his . note to -wan av with her sister, Mrs, J D. 1VIcEwen er rests in. • . •
Wilson Thornton; 3, Daisy Nichol- munity and had served in the Muni- 7,--
cipal Council. In politics he was a 'f,
' PIGS FOR SALE -Two brood sows . him implrnint min. They "are the Agents selling Printing and Christ- -
, , . . of Lower. VV-ingliam. . Liberal and was aii active worker in a.- A grand. congregational rally. az: • , . ,,.,; •1:'
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i-• happiest .ould couple in Huron' Coun- Mrs. John MacMillan is spending Inas Cards get a 4o per cent. Commis -
Pint Oats -a, John McTavish; 2, 7-- Our aim, every Methodist unaia-iiiii-- -------•-•'-,7 :77 ---
'young .pigs. Apply . Wm. Web- ty, wid theer childer brought' up clane a few days ' at the home of her par- sion, Who pays the travellers corn -
Lenora Higgins; 3, Daisy Nicholson; the interests of his party. Mr.. Men -
!I woman or child present at both ii; ' -: • •••••• ...,
••due 'end pf, SePtember. Also 'ten.
.,• ater,•Route• 2, Lucknow. • • ail healthy an wid. a disoire in theer ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, mission? We - pay no traveller, 'no
Edith Garniss; 5, Gordon Mundell; zies was a charter member of Court
Belgrave of the Canadian Order of illi morning and evening services. ...____•=--- . , '''', . •
learts to ;help to make this ould Turnberry. city rents, and do not ask as much 4,
6, Earl Hamilton.
Foresters. He had been an excellent ra
- In order that parents with small =ON ' ''''' ''
• .tOR.'SALE-Several second hand wurruld . hetther. • Sandy • WUS often for our work. It is only when the
Sheaf Wheat -1, Elsie Thornton;
type of citizen and his passing will "-LI children may attend, arrange- ii,
• . . . too short ay cash to take, his woife an talker quotes up,in the thousand that
2, May Nicholson; 3, Bert Mathers.
be deeply regretted. He is survived
' 'cook' stoves arid h,eaters in good ' The members of the 'VV. C, T.. TJ. i ments have been made with Miss ---.-2.- '
• -condition, bargain. prices. Thornp- family to the circua, bnt, be awlways have packed and sent a parcel con- the cost begins to look small what
Pint Wheat -r, Mary Fralick; 2,
by one son and one daughter, John i Blanche Bennett and her class. P-.
,' sem 8t'•Bnclignan, Hardware. ' saw that they liad.soineting tb.pat on taining seven quilts, eight shirts and does it look like to receive a bill head
Gordon Hamilton; ,3, Belle McTavish;
A. Menzies, residing on the home- °. gmirglstitioe mcanrrentonig
' ,.. REPAIRS-48t*ing 'Machines repair-
'Schoel -an prayeliin• sarvices iviry lief Home "for ,boys". ' ' . . ' McGee, of Wingharri. His wife, fil
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with Miss Janet Murray and,her •I11i-
ths ner yell in ell, dar nerdi ira_ ;
- . - 'the plate whin they Wint to Stinday one pair of sox. to the Armenian Re- with the R. J. Lovell stamp on it,
stead and "(Elizabeth) Mrs. Robt.
• ed,,,:gaymond, Ideal, New 1-19me, when the people know that The Ad- 4, Geo. Peacock; 5, Earl Hamilton;
6, Carl Johnston.
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-r,•and• all other Makes of sewing ma- Siinday: , '. . ,. • • ', . • • Misses Anna and Catherine Mor- vance ,turns out good printing?
Pint Barley -1, Jno. McTavish; 2,
Mary Powell, p.assed away ten years - class during the evening service. .1111- • '
, chine, needles for sale by A. W. Shure, 'tis a short loife fer the rison have • returned home after „ Noble Gr'eenaway; 3, May Nicholson;
toughest av as, a.yen if we kin ,dodge spendin.g a few weeks -with friends Died in His Youth 4, Gordon Hamilton; 5,, Carl John- ago and a son, James Menzies, died!
four years ago. The 'funeral takes ',ii Monday, Sept. 24th -Mr. John 1144
; Webster, the tailor. Men's suits
the dochters mosht• 'av the toime.
shore.
and relatives in Goderich and Lake- We are sorry to be called on to re- sten; 6, Earl Hamilton. King, M.P., has kindl3r consent7 Iti
Whin' we luk: back over the years. . port the death of Roy, second son of, Pint Peas -1, Lizzie 1,2.obertson.; 2, place this (Thursday) afternoon
made ' for . ten dollars and up that Ili ed to be present and speak to 11--;•;, ,
• vance Printing. Office, ' . Mrs. Jas. Nichol, Bluevale and Mrs, Rev. Mr, 'Thomson, Woodham, form- iim- our young people. ' . • • !!I,- , •
I fit. Shop over the . Wingliam Ad -
that hev gone, only, a. few flags': shtick Gordon Mundell; 3, Olive Higgins; from the family home, loth conces- 1
. , in our rnimories. Per • inshtance, I C Crowe and Mrs. A; Waddington erly of Bluevale. Acute indigestion
4, Hugh Mundell; 5, Cora Gannett; sion East Wawanosh, to the Wing- •=,
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FOR SALE --Large base burn.er .coal remimbh. that. forty..;.foiVe years ago Windsor, spent the. week, . end. with was the cause, after a short illness.
6, Edith Garniss. hain cemetery.
• heater with oven on back. $8.0o today,' on the sivinteenth av Siptirn- the former's bro. Mr. Peter Mein- He was only 22 years of age and was Potatoes, Green Mountain -I, Stan-
'. ;htly.Sit, and it is in good condition. ber 1878; Sir Jawn A. Macdonald got tosh' Kincardine. • . • ' ' a , fine • 'young man. Funeral took ley Vanstone; 2, Mary Campbell; 3,
First here gets it. The _kd.vance. back into' power .wid his N.P. polishy. Mrs. C. .Crowe and Mrs. A. Wad- place last Saturday, interment being Earl Hamilton; 4, Daisy Nicholson;
. 'Twits. a great victory fer us Tories dington have returned to their homes made at Thedford. Arthur and Mrs. •5, Mary Fralick; 6, Alan Garniss.
. barrin the fact tha, a,w1 the tree par- Shaw attended the funeral at Wood- Irish Cobblers -I, May Nicholson;
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• .. range; In first class .,condition. A 9ns wint Grit. neer wus no U.F.- ham. Many old friends here will
2, Fletcher Fell; 3, Gordon Hamilton;
. . in Windsor after spending - the past
' FOR SALE -One McClary 'Tandora"
Bluevale Ont. ' - ' • ' . Yours till nixt wal<e, and aunt Mr. and Mrs, James Nichol Sympathise with the berea.ved fami.ly. 4, Mary Fralick; 5, Kenneth Aitche-
son; :6-, Gordon Mundell.
....snap 'for quick salt. 'Jas. Masters, O's in thim days. two weeks visiting with their uncle
., . . ',. Timothy Hay. 13luevale. . Have a 'Sweet Tooth .
Dooley Potatoes -T, Glenn Garniss.
• FOR SALE OR RENT -Ari up to
, . MrS. George Crawford, daughter Last Thursday night the rear ,of
Mangolds-I, Carman Hethering-
,-. , date - store .' in the • centre of, the Bessie and son Herbert of Blyth, the Dominion Store was entered and '
ton; z, Gordon Hamilton; 3, Bob
. town: ;of. 'Wingha.rn.; .For full infor-- Taxes Coming In f ' . . • wish to convey their heartfelt thanks a 20 lb pail of chocolates taken along
Weir; 4, Earl Hamilton.
. mation of,
tri J.•'G, Stewart, Real to the Wingliam Veterans \for kind 'with other things.. On another night
Turnips -1, Geo. Peacock; 2, Gor-
Estate Agent Winghain Ont. Taxes .collected ' far the ' ; d
per-°-- sympathy Shown them in sending a the back door 'of Mr. Don. McLenri-
•••11101j$E'VO 'RENT -8 rooms, bath, amounted to $4926.19. . The -total Or. aft's home, Qtteen St. 'north, was en- don Hamilton; 3, Earl Hamilton.
. August 16th to 'Sept, t5th, 1923,
., wreath in their recent bereavement, Beets -I, Doris Aitcheson• 2, Don-
' Oleetric, light,' furnace, garden,. will 1923 'taxes collected to,Sent. 15th Mrs. Charlotte' Turner, has been tered and some honey stolen. And a-
ald Robertson; 3, Daisy Nicholson;
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• .btiild garage, lar.ge,akitchea, coal or amounts to $25490..48. 'The total
i George Wraith, Mrs, Turner wits
spending a' 'few. days with Mrs.. ,:itin on Tuesday night the garage of
orcion Ross was entered by way of 4, Geo. Peacock; 5, Bob Weir; 6,
Earl Hamilton.
inotia,e.' Apply t'o Mra, Win, Shoe-
. over '45 per cent. of this ' arnount is formerly a..Miss Williamson. of Sal-
em,, Brace -County, and yesterday. she forcing the window and a lap rug and
raincoat taken ' ftein his car. Again Carrots -1, Belle McTavish; 2,
.•. wood, range with hot water. boiler taxes levied for 1923 is '856o43.89 and
: • hottoin, cOrner',IVInnue and Patrick already paid in.. - • .., .; • • left for Teeswater and neighboring we say. • Where will it end?---Kiricar- Wilson Thornton; 3, Earl Hamilton.
• 4, Bob Weir; 5, Lizzie Robertson; 61,
. • j. C. Rockwell "Sunny South" • part and renewed the acquaintance dine Review, ' • May Nicholson, •
.,„ , ,4•IbNEY FOR •SALE --Mixed Honey Of 'several, friends; spending the .night Parsnips -1, May Nicholson; 2,
' The J. C. Rockwell "SinittY South"Stanley Draws Jail and Fine
• - ; 09(4 half , eher4. n cents in. my Company, which is announeed 'to ap- ' ' -13. 1 • ' e of 'Mr' J Cashel( -This is William Stanley of Culross, an, Daisy Nicholson; 3, Mary Fralick.
.: pails or or ito, cents if ;you find your pear in the Town Hall On.Sat., Sept, Mrs Turner's first visit to these parts 4
. allegea bootlegger, was conspicuous Citrons -x, Edith Warwick; 2,
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':,:tills•at house, eloVer 13 cents if you 22nd; is said to be one of the. most in 43 years. She leaves for Sarnia
., by his absence . when his name was May Nicholson; 3, Elmer Sellars.
•;'... find, tins at hOusey if not . satisfied, •eomplete and entertaining colored or- and Cass City, on her Way baek to called by County Magistrate IvIcNab Watertnelon-r, Gordon Hamilton;
'retttrii'lloney,•get your money . back. . ganizatiots On tour. . It is well knewn Northern Michigan. Mr. T. W. at the police court, Lucknow, on 2, May Nicholsoa; 3, Elmer Sellars.
:, James' IL 'Ca'Setnore, R. R. 4 Wing- in -its field of endeavor, and it. has the Clark a personal friend of the famT
ily uesday last, at which ' sittings he Tomatoes -I, Bob Weir; 2, Hazel
, . hafti,' Mail, 'Orders :taken,' • repttation of deliveriag thegoodi just also .accompanied her, . had bern sun -in -toned on the charge Mundell; 3, Edith Warwick; 4, Mur-
- ••VO,R, S'Att•-:-.Ch6ice ..trarm, cOnces- as represented, It is announced by -_-_____, of illicitly selling, liquor on April 28, iel Thornton; 5, Willie Peacock; 6,
,, :sioti'6,-lot •0, ,West 'W'aWanosh,•4 the management that this season's of- •Will Pitt on Splendid Play tend didn't prevent the justice mill Squash -I, May Nicholson. 2,
last. The defendant's 'failure to at- Earl Hamilton.
Miles .fr,orn ,town. railway Station, fering it all new and right up -to -the- .....ona...... _oaer_son; 3, Geo. nether- raw,
• : and market, t„mile from Catholic minute in every respect. EVeiky. fa- Th Order •of the Eastern Star,
, . from operating, and aftei a multitude r) 1..1 R b t
K.4,404,
. . Ciiii.fch and Separate-i-sehool i mile turols. bright ttlid fresh and the new- Wirigham, has contracted with John of evidence had been taken the ac- *;
• . .rigton,
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.' frOin, 14ethedist 'Clitirob and FO•Plie. comers are all clever artists in their B. Rogers Producing Co. to produce cused was adjudged guilty •of his se-
/3eatis-t, I3ob Weir2, Cora Gan-
.' •'' SchOcil.; 2.'StorY brick' house, bank respective 'lines: It is a con,ottiOii Of one of their latest, and best musical comd violation of 0„ T. A., and was nett.; . 3, Alan Garniss; 4., Fletcher
..'' barn, 50:'•by'''56; .0i.g. oen.••;•and lien inirth,•;mitaie and •inelody, and. it is Comedies here in the near future. The fined $400 and costs and font months Pell; 5, Donald Robertson; 6, Thomas
' .,:libiase,, NeW . driving; ,••." shed, 46 ,
built on lines' that. atainp it as original, title of the show 8elected is "All in the. Walkerton jail 'for)the offence. Garniss,
.' ''..attd's 'Itewly'iteded, '8 acres pasture, ,
Me frteilitheitt it.010 in',r•iPpling, stream; Abroad" and is from the p,en of the In, default of payment . Of the, fine and Cabbage -I, Doreen Eckniier; 2,
and it is' replete' With everything that late Junie McCree,, New 'Vork put ;costs . he is • to serve' -an additional Alan Garnits. •
' It aorta ' bitah, living • 'ate* water'
tan be in ,:atiy, wity '60ritinciy,e 10 ,exeel- the .atarnp of .apnt.,olial Oft "All :Abroad" three months behind the hats,. Two Cuctimbers-t, Gordon 'Hamilton;
•••30., flange', ant barit,, t acre of good
lenee,...•.If..•yof like' fintop,...sparkling a short 'time' ago,. when it enjoyed. an other:charges ,agaitist Stanley of li- 2, Earl Hamilton; 3,. Bob Weir; 4,
,. :orchard and.small.:frilit. Apply M,
•oottiedy:,. yOu'll' And, It 'het& and...yetell extended -fain On 'BrOad*ily, geh6ar- q1.10r. infractions were iteljetlrited tin*" I.48lie Greenaway; 5, Muriel ThOrn-
.14•11rPhY" Kitt; 2 Attbarn, . • ' . ' folloW'eatli itistallinetit.Witli'•added in- Sols are expected to hegia about 0.6-. :al Tadsday'next for, hearing at Walk- tonl,,, 6,- May Nicholson,
A Iiiiti .Sewhigatid•brest.,. lereSt,: ,Ies a'jelly'bitof tom-floolerY1 tobtr.1th; Wider the perStrital dire- erton.; 7A, •warrant .. has '.been issued . Corn -i, DOnald Robertson.,, z
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'Ing,;! Applit...to.:Airt,, :S,keldittg• "noter' loudilteVer vnlgarOVith.,U6Yer,'•a don, 'of one ()1 the 'abOVe 'firma •exPert fe,r` 'his: .atrest and'commitment t6 the Vletcher Fell; :ay Nich0ls96. •
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Itees ••$t,' ',4.(cx,t•.,td Vitblic• ,Scli66‘ ,s 6,, .,„6 , • „ ,, ••• • .; . PrOdneerSi:.• , . ' . ,• • , . , . ' ' , .' , '. countY jail, .. ' , • ' • , ,,; . . • ,... • • . ,' . (Continued on page 4),,,, ,
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WINGHAM --
---FALL FAI
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Monday and Tuesday Next,
Sept. 24th and 25th
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Make our Store your slopping
place during the Fair. .
We will enjoy showing you the
New Styles hi. Fall Footwear. .
Special reduced prices on many
lines for Fair Days.
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