HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-09-27, Page 8P rp �;uM :•+ M(e•4'G�uw; l r�, r� ti.r� 11 1i tic THE WINGNAM ADVANCE ilk and Wool Hosiery I • ■ ■ ■ • • e •. Sale . °■ See 'Winslow. Heather, Black and White tel_ Brown and White (Seconds). Special Thursday, Friday, Saturday a ■ ■ a . Ladies' Fur Collared J ••Coats .• il Fine Wool Velour' •Beaverine trimmed, side III in ties. Special Thursday, Friday • and Saturday u to so fig t'■■ t. Suits. f' ,,,,,Men's ii3 g 9 x 30 Men's all botany Wool Serge Suits, , ■ men's and young mens models, req. up to $32.50, Thursday, Fri- FM day and Saturday ■ At `•Q II 1 $20i Peninnan's No. 95, All Wool Natural Under - .wear, Thurs., Fri., Sat, $2.00 garment 75c $15.00 Japan Tea, fine ➢blend, special...... • ...47c ■. ■ ■' e fresh stock .,4�e ,.� li. & P. Coffee, ■ ■ bulk, p Tea, Blackis per c • ■ 1111i ■ al ■ i Hanna iSE Co., Lirnited. ■ ■ Iii ■ teeMIN ■eIa■IIII U■ IMMINN■■■aI■■IMMIS ■■■. CH UR WHTTECH Our C.N.R.agent, a gent Mr,.:Roy Patton left ast week to spend his holidays s In Boston and New York. Mr. Richard Thompson is supplying in his absence. Ivfr. and Mrs. Andrew . Wilson and son Jimmie, alsa Mr. ,and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland attended Listowel Fair on Friday. Miss Sarah Sharpe of Teeswater, is visiting at the home of Mr. Robert 'meson.. Mr. and Mrs. Ab. McQuillan and children visited at the home •of IVTr. it and Mrs, Jack of Para - Henderson mount on Sunday. Mrs. Joe. Carroll ' and: children of Ashfield are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy of Cul - Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Wilson` and son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Archie. Aitcheson of St. Helens on Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Gaunt and son Blake spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) McClenaghan of Goderich. Mrs. John Sproul and sons, Harold Goderich,are visiting and 'Stanley of g Mrs. Amos Cornelius. ''stlr her 1 r sister, 11th. and Mrs. George IvIcC1ena gpan. and children spent Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw. Mrs. Jamieson of Toronto is visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Dan O'Callahan. Mrs. Brown of Toronto is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jas Martin. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wilson of Wing; ham spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and IVZrs, Thos. Davidson. Methodist,t numbering fourteen rteen P ut on a play in Victoria ` Church on Thursday entitled "The Honorable Mrs. Ling" a Chinese play and repeat- ed eat- ed the play at Auburn on Friday evening to a full house, it is a play that was well worth seeing. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mutch were in Blyth on 'Sunday attending the funer- al of the former's uncle, Mr. Jno. Bennett who died suddenly on Friday. BELKORE' The W. F. M, S. will 'meet Friday r.fti.,noon - at 1Vlr. Is a•-. Stokes, A co: dial invi afi•;n extended to all. An old 1t d marlwas removed from the v l's.ge last: weeklf:• John lailoh laving hought the old C:c,ok hone #scarp I1i;r. Contact 13aker removed at his farm. Mr. Cook the tits. village Veterinary, died so,I e ,cars ago, The Wonwn's Institittr: have lit r - chased the Methodist Church and • sl•eu. So Belnfore will still. have a skaring Miss Lilly Oilman L tkelct is a visitor at Mr, Henry Toharut's, Although threatened• with rain a large number turnedout to the school fair and showed •a lively interest, A11 exhibits excelling former years. The, display of sewing, flowers, and are, were splendid. Belmore ' carried off first for drill also physical culture, owing to the short titne to practice, Miss, Collins is to be congratulated. Their costumes , presented a pretty sight, the nail driving contest, caused much amusement, the prize being awarded to Miss Ada Schmer and Maud IJuntingfie1tl The dance in the evening was largely attended by the youths of the vicinity and village, What Belmore now needs most is a ;constable. Three innocent young men wishing to spend a few hours in the village Saturday night tied their horse in the Church shed, two of our nicest girls, untied the horse and went •,for a drive .unharnessed it and left it grazing in its own yard; All three -young men attended service, Sunday, but where they spent the night is what we would like to know. The Clifton Comedy Co., not be- ing satisfied with the interest shown left for home Saturday. Mr. Yackaberry, Lions Head, visit- ed at the •General Store the past week. Mrs. Wen Abram is moving her household' effects into Mrs. Brenn- er's house. Mr. Fred Doubledee is taking a course in mathematics. Mr. Elden Peterman and daughter of Wingham were: visitors in the vill- age Sunday. Mr. Roy Rutherford is the new as- sistant in the phone office. EAST WAWANOSH On account of the Anniversary rsar Y Services at Belgrave there will be no afternoon service at Calvin Church next Sunday. Mr, Harold Robinson ` returned. to Medical College, Toronto on Mon- day. Mrs. Jas. Bone disposed of a car- load of peaches on Tuesday and Wed- nesday of this week, BLYTH After a shortillness �lluess the death th of Mr. John Bennett occured at his home on Frid Sept. oast. Deceased d had lived in this vicinity the mo st of his. life, He leaves a' widow, four daught- ers, The � funeralwas helone son. and from his late home on Sunday afternoon and was largely attended. in the 'were The services at the home charge e of Rev, GeorgeTelford, pas- tor of St. Andrews church. Interment in Union' cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, Taman of Exeter, vis- ited at the home of Mr. S. H. Gulley on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bennett o St. f Thomas, attended the funeral of the late John. Bennett, on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs.. Money and daughter of Stratford, visited with friends in town over Sunday. Mr. Harvey Mason of Port Elgin, spent the week -end at his horde here. Mrand htrs: Robert Powell attend- ed the funeral of the foriner's uncle, the late, John Menzies on „Thursday ix last at Wingham. Harvest Thanksgiving Services were held in 'Trinity church, Rev. Mr, Mc,. BELGRAVE Sunday last Harvest Thanksgiving services in Trinity Church, Rev. S. MacDonald of Stratford being , the special preacher.r.The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, grain' fruit and vegetables. etab 1es A largee congregation was present. Joyful reverence marked the service through out. Miss Mary Nethery and Mr. Jas. McGill sang a duet, and Miss Josephine Johnson a solo. Mrs, W. Bradburn presided at the organ for all but the duet, when Mrs. Jas, Mc Gill played. The preacher took . for his te t Luke I tand Part V r5 and very earnestly presente t e x oug of at a11 times"Putting.FirstThings with a concert rt intt eveningenin g e r i Having purchased the New Star.Cafe from Joe Marks I solicit a share of your -�--�— patronage We intend making extensive alterations and re -decorating this Cafe on Oct. xst, Best of accommodation fbr Lady and -Gentleman guests guaranteed. Not responsible for any ac- counts outstanding against • for- mer proprietor after : Sept. 22. Closed Sept. 26th for re -dec- orating. , JOE LEE, Proprietor LUCKNOW An advertised: game of base ;ball between` Teeswater and Lucknow seems to be' a sure sign of rain, as this game' has now been ' postponed rain.. Last Fri- day r times owing to , a n, t fol t s daay the Teeswater boys drove over, but just at the time 'for the game to start, on' carne the'rain. Today has, now been set, and it is.hoped that the weather. man will take a months holi- days and that the weather which we. duringthe at two enjoyed `s w have o v 7 Y -P clays will prevail for that length of This game rna be time at' least, Th s g y the last in the Bruce League; ifTees- water wins they are winners of the Malcolm trophy, but if Lucknow wins, there will be a game possibly in Kincardine. IVIr. Silverwood of London along� with the heads of the Creamery Dept. of London, plant were in' town a couple: of days ini connection with the local' plant. An ice cream manu- facturing installed dur- ing will be x st d factoring outfit ing the winter months, also a com- plete cold storage. This will make the Lucknow Creamery the most complete in this section of Ontario and will. greatly add to the- faeilities far handling their different lines, of produce. The local plant has exceed- ed expectations and prospects for a bigger and better. future are very bright. During the month.of August about ro,000 doz eggs" were handled 1 a ton of but- terthis plant and nearly per 'day. ,One of the most en- couraging features is, the fact that the which is butter increasingw b ter is make of . unusual at'.this time of the- year, and is A x quality. x also that the buttedY q Fair will be heldon Lucknow Fall' this eek. Thursday and Friday of w ill be eveningthe hallwx On Thursday opened and the inside' exhibits on dis- play, besides a good concert given' by c artists as J. H. Cameron such .T Harry Bennett and Miss .:Maud Buschlen. exhibits On the 'second day the field b and main features of the fair' will be held on the grounds at Caledonia g • BLUEVALE IVTr, and Mrs, Wilbert Mathers and daughter of St. Marys,' are spending a couple of weeks holidays with relatives. around here. • We are pleased to see Mr, Geo Han- ey able to get out to Biuevale again after being on the sick list at the home of his son, Wm,, at Wingham, for the past nine months., We hope he may continue to improve. Mr. Thos. Bradnock of Gerrie, ship- ped a car of heavy cattle from here to on Friday. • tY e x 1 tE sb t g A large. -number from around here took in the Wingharn Fair on Tnes. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw, also Mr. and Mrs, Sam Shaw and son of New York, are visiting 'at the home of their cousin, 'Postmaster Shaw, they carne by motor. Mrs. Wardell and deughter, Wood- stock, are at present visiting with Mrs: Robt. Shaw. Air. and Mrs. Wm. Clarke, also Mr, and Mrs, Dau,• Dulrnage of Palmer's- ton, spent Sunday with relatives Dere. Very successful anniversary servic- es were held at Johnston's church on. Sunday and Monday,' it being their 6oth Anniversary. Prof. J. A. Johns- ton, B. `A., B. D., D. D., of Toronto, preached morning,and evening and gave two splendid sermons. The church was filled to overflowing at morning and night. On -Monday ev- ening a real eld time tea meeting was. held and a large crowd was .present,' a good programme was given "which was much enjoyed by all present. Those present from a distance for. the occassion were, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hackett' of Ashfield, Mr. and Mzs. B. Stothers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert; David ,son of Dungannon, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston of Walton, and Mrs. Ward- ell and daughter of Woodstock. First emphasising the .great need of'.in the town hall, whenth program r hands of the as Fax The'Thank offering was fo will ba'in .the 7 prayer. the budget. $r65 being n gobjectivethe Ft Fun CoCo.If good d weather prevails ails $154 was on. the plate - but the full this should be one of the best fairs amount is expected to be made up. in the district. GODERICH Donald of Stratford, had charge of. the services at Auburn in the morning, Mr. Pete Rutledge of Brussels ap- Belgrave in the afternoon. The church feared in police court here an Tues- was beautifully decorated with fruit day the r8th on a charge of havitig and flowers, the Maple Leaf was in liquor in other than a private d E11- rich profusion, usionreminding Che wo rshi P 'ing and was fined $200oo and costs per of the GoldenHarvest. .The ser- also similar charges are pending vices throughout was inspirational, against rcChas, McKay of Brussels. The offering was liberal. This is the outcome of some beer °that w seized in a car at the Dun- 'GLENANNAN as s t gannon race meet on Aug, 20th, Wm, Graeiis who was tried a cou- ,;ple of weeks ago on charge of driv- 1 •ing an auto recklessly and doing, °hood, harm ' to Herbert Dore of 'Wingham received sentence on,daY z8t1 • w Saw Grall s' was fined zoo and :costs of $125.00. or 3 months in jait, i x elrs took the three months. A large ttutriber of Baseball fans ' here took in the Ball game between htgitain and Lucan, which was play-' ed in Clinton Wednesday the i9 and admired the work of Robinson -very mtteh, Wingham'S Centre fielder. A new boiler has been installed in the Court House, the boaile'r weighing five torts and is ten feet long and was put in at cost of $x,425.. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wilson' of Hensall are now in charge of the Children's Shelter as a new appoint- ment had to be made oa account of Miss Bentley having to retire on ac eetiltt of- Zit •health, it ;grottpc of ladles of Victoria St. DOeNNYBROOK Successful Anniversary Services con- ducted at the Donnybrook Methodist church on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Cosens gave a splendid_ sermon _The Belgrav_._ x ellent 'r rendered e c choir 1 Presbyterian music, and Mrs. (Rev.) Jones delight- ed'e solo with herTh h audience ed t e rseeds am- ounted teal o Holy City". The p noted to I :oo. o $� Lucknow base ball fans are pulling for Wingham to win the North Well- ington League. The Orangemen of Lucknow and Kinloss, marched- to the Methodist. e Church on Sunday .morning, where they were addressed, by the Rev. Dr. S. T. Simpson of Toronto on the sub- ject of "Struggles for and Re - lions Liberty". Simpson is Field Secretary of the Grand Lodge ofBritish America. Hensall Hoxne Burned Mr. and Mrs. Drummond of Hen- rn had Win ha formerlyof Hen. - sail, and. g , s. the misfortune to suffer loss by fire at theirhome on Friday evening. When the family were all in bed, ex- cepting the two ladies, Mrs. Errold Drummond and Mrs. Thos. 'Drum- mond who were at the Anglican Church banquet, fire broke otit' in. the home and before it could be got un- der controlr the entireupper er half of the house was destroyed and this" included most of the clothes. The loss is only, partly covered by insur- th e occasion. ance. Mr, Reid's threshing outfit is busy working along the xoth line. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Aitken, aitd two children of Listowel, were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chandler. Mr. and M. Reuben Appleby, who visited friends iwand around Toronto, have returned home. Miss Belle Murchison of Lucknow,. was home for Sunday. Mrs. Richard' Wilton, and Miss Ca- therine Fortune, who ` spent the last couple of weeks with their•sister, Mrs. McCallum. of Woodbridge, have re- turned home: Mr. Atte Lincoln is laid up with a sore hand We hope for a speedy re - covert'. Miss Bertha Marshall was the guest of Miss Annie Metcalfe on' Sunday. Mrs. ltiforrison. of Vancouver, is vis- iting with her brother, Mr. George Fottunc, and sister, Miss Clara. Mrs. Angus Stewart is staying with her daughter,, Mr, Richard Jefh' y., JAL�uftlrxJt.- s xti: NOTICE A change of Time will be made on Sunday, September 3oth, 1923. For full particulars apply to any ticket agent. Canadian National Railways,:. BELGRAVE Anniversary S be held Services will v in Knox Church, Belgrave, next . Sunday, September :3oth: Rev. R. Harkness, Ph. D. of Ripley will preach services at is a.m. and 7.30 p.m. A special offering is requested. All are welcome. Miss C ll , 1`"' Co,l , •, 1_ dren of Wingham; spent the week-' end with Mrs. Thos Proctor. - Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of Centralia spent Sunday with Mr. F. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham ofBrus- . sets visited with Mr. and Mrs. J , A. Brandon on Sunday. The Harvest Horne Services in Anglican Church' on Sunday was ta- ken by the rector of Stratford. The Church was beautifully decorated a +n h McW4n L •4al+k '�n'it7rtd That day, Septembe Rubber Boots dike These Can $e "��l�d Most Satisfactorily ]fl�1f111111�111�IIIIIIII�In�ll4rtllil�llllll(1�1. An in most Cases the price of a new pair can be say - ed for the price of new soles. 111111111N111111111111111111111111111111011[11111111811111111' We flake a most satisfactory lob—guaran- teed absolutely to stick and to outwear a new boot and our price is most reasonable namely $1.25 pair air for Rubber Soles from toe to In heel, Men's sizes; Boys' and Women's $1.00. W. H. WILLIS The Leading Shoe Store of Huron County Phone 129. Wingham, Ont. ■s■■ ■g IMMIME SISRIMI MISIMI■■■ISMI 1111■MISIMM MMISMIUMMMIMMIMMISPE FUR STYLES FOR 1923 .. - 1924 i ■ se The Young People' Guild on Mon- day evening hada good crowd and splendid program, was enjoyed, Miss Lena Carrick occupied led t he chair. A missionary dialogue by ten little girls was well rendered also; a recitation by. Malcolm Watson and a •reading by Helen Thompson, The topic for the evening, "How Jesus Expected to Change the World", ' 'was very ably dealt with by Miss Dolly Henderson. ac- count MacKenzie ie ' gave- an - D.G. � I Mx, of Mr.: Cho's address at the Presbytery meeting in Ripley (Mr... Cho is a native of Korea) a duet by Mesdames Murdock and McKenzie was well received as was also a piano selection by Miss K. -Hill and musi- cal duet by Misses Joan McCallum and Mae Davison. titaintaltslnrl11II11AUstos IIUIlliln■ina • =, Did You . • usafi thePairi If Not ' Come and ; See I Oa Milk Our Herd g us. at and i Glen: Demonstrations any time, butt best time is at milking. i In �. • �uv000Ao.. h 1 AOlD�O 7 ■ •�r ■ :i6':'• ::5:'>" ::('.,4.:':�:�":'••:i;7ti `ei'`••:u!i'I 3`•i{'1%:i' L t .•O.A iA•�ilri%{::� .:ij)-'tN,•, a: v'ii3 1 ■ ..1i�;:yry.ja,,:ui`}:�:::"r.^liiaiiE:f?:!:•'a:•:. i. 1: 4 :j n••: h:- MI 4 111 .f. II It■ ■ MI4 1- ■ a. isi ■ is n, Lamb Q �' ■ ▪ 1'rs la e 1 ■ ito ■ Plain or Trimmed c,. ' :>' ■ ■ ■ ■ Judson Seal 1 ■ ■ ® Plain or Trimmed ■ Mr. Jno. Joynt is ]tome after a business trip which took him to se- veral points in Eastern Canada and also New York, Mr. and Mrs. Montuth with their two little sons, Mr: and Mrs. Hill of Alymer motored up and spent Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Steele. A live porcupine is attracting attention just now being quite a curi- .ocity around here, "It was Captured by W. Howey and Aitcheson a few miles north of Lucknow. Mrs. McGill and her daughter Miss McGill have moved' into Mrs. Clark - son's house on Wheeler street, Misses Mar Aitcheson and Martha McCallunt' assisted the Si.. Helens choir last 'Sunday at Anniversary ser- vices there. Mr. Ed. Lockhart of Stratton, Rainy River District, motored to Lucknow, where he visited relatives and friends. Mr. Lockhart left these parts over twenty years ago. Ashfield Twp. council has offered a reward of $25,00 for the capture or destruction of any dog caught worry- ing or killing sheep. This step is necessary owing, to the large number of sheep which have been 'killed late- ly. Mr. Percy Agar left on Saturday afternoon , for North :l3ay where he ■ 1 i Jas. t-1 Currie, Agent 1 • ■ . ■ ■ to to is enact C i�" r ff r ■ Muskrat ■ ■ � ■ 1 ■ • 1 ■ in or Trimmed ■ P a >?. ■ si is ialfin, ■ ▪ Candid toii■ Beaver • �eis ■ : us 0 0 Opposum ,and ■ t is ■ Marmot Coals ■▪ :..,f, ■ ■ 1 1:: JYt_ u ■ ■ e' Win: ■ ,4. ■ t 1� ■ is0 It0AT8TEiH �"' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ • This Week. ■ ■ that � to , will 11 • ■ ; Of all the Newest Styles and: fest Qltxailtle�l at tib■ ■ ■ ■ to inspect ect our new Fall Goods, Wrest you. We invite you p ■ to ■ d r no obll ation to bu . ■ and you aye ulnde g Y •■ ■• ■ ■ ■ ■ READ'-TO-WBA1 • Ladies' Pur Trimmed Coats, Ladies' ■ Plain Coats, Misses' Coats, Manatees ■ Coats, New Satin Dresses, New Can- ■ ton Dresses, New Cloth Dresses, Iltevv< ■ Dress Gxoods,.li4ew Silks, Satins, Glov- "II es, .Hosiery, etc.. Ild0 Atone 3--=619. ~will attend Nermal School, - Route Wingham- l! Sevw eral School .fairs ere' held last ■ 3' and were successes despite pad weon- 1 1111011111111; 111 111101111i1110111101111 ii( 10010 i er. 10 MEN'S WEAR . Special value's' in. Metas and `Voting Mext's Overcoats, "Shits and Raincoats. Get our prices` before 'buying. x•11 no am l I e+n.gia..,. till ..rlllnNiwrl uJr.u:.. , :, li, wvai�