The Wingham Advance, 1923-12-20, Page 6The results of the tests Z32a(U1 abon
Vie first week in December have now
been given oat and it hae been found
-that speech and eiesie InaY be stice.le$s-
fully transmitted across the Atlantic
by the present broitdcasters, Stations
NDKA was particularly successful
during this series of tests and. two-
way conversatioe was established be
-
awn Station KDRA at Pittsburgh
inicfStation 2L0 at London, England.
Comm u Meat ion was carried 011 each
WaY for approximately half an hour.
Ti' establielles a new -record for ra-
dio. The developtnent of radio goes
on steadily and. in a few years it may
ba possible foe the average fan to HS -
ten in on diecerts in:England and. oth-
er cotintries in Europe.
On his recent tour of Canada and
the United States, Mr, Lloyd George
freenently appeared. before the micros
-phone and, permitted the radio fans to
listen M. He was very favorably im-
pressed by radio and when he took
• part in she recent election campaign
England he had power amplifiers
mstalled whenever he spoke so that
his• voice was clearly carried to the
• 3iumettse crowd of listeners.
With the close of itavig,ation, radio
fans in this 'district will be pleased to
Lear their favorite station without the
annoying sound of code messages
,beettking in ' on the music., Most of
.the vessels on the Great Lakes are
• equipped with the old type of spark
transmitters, or as they are inore ap-
proplately named "roclEr crushers."
The WaVe Unit tett from these trans--
. ,
mitters :s yens,- broad and covers a
-the broadcasting wavelengths. The
-Wide band so that it overlaps many of
air will soon be free from these an-
inoyances until spring-.
Station EDKA (326 meters)
WestinghouseElectrie
Pittsburgh, Pa.
,Eastern -Standard Time
Thursday, December 20
6.15 p. m. -Dinner concert, by the
,Grand Sympathy orchestra,,,from the
Million Dollar Grand Theatre, Pitts- ]
luegh, Pa. I
7.30 •p. nn -Weekly chat with the 1
editor of the "National Stockman and I
...farmers, by Frank E. Mullen,. radio I
Farmer." ,
-7.45 p. m. -Uncle Reims has a story
•for She children, I
m. -"National Stockman and!
Farmer" market reports, ,
8.30 p. tn.--Concert by the Southside;
Presbyterian Church choir, Clyde E.
Hammond, director. Program -An- ]
theme: "It is the Blessed Christmas]
Morn," Bartlett; "'There Were Shep-1
herds," Morrison; "Radiant Skies Are'
Glowing," Geibel; "Sing, Oh Sing,
This i31essed Morn," Rogers; "Sing,
0 Heavens," Tours; • "Now When
Jrisus Was Born," Steane; "There
Were Shepherds Abiding," Solly;
"Shine, 0 Star," Geibel; 're Dein
idamns" (ha B flat), Sell neckee;
'"King All Glorious," Barnby; "Chris-
-thin Herald," Coombs.
.55 a, m___Aaiiinaton time signals
r
1,VQ1,1,1.11er SQteeaSt,
U.30 p, m, --Late evening L'ont-Trt-
FridaY, December 21
6,x5 p, 1. --Organ recital by leucpe
Hale from the Cameo Motion Plc
e
titre Theatre, Pittsburgh.
7.15 p, lo, ---Radio Boy S et:Mt l'11 et, -
in g, couttucled hy Rithard Vic1•917,
scoutniaster, Troop No, x, First
t Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, and
No. 32 of Calvary Episeopal Chinch
Pietsburgh, Pa.
7.45 p. na-Sittna. Claes' visit to the
children.
1 8 p. in,---"Natioeal Stockman and
1Farraer" market reports.
8.15 p. in. ---"The Universal Reign of
i Christ," the Sunday school lesaon for
' I December 23 to be presented by Dr. ' '
IR. L. Lanning,
8.30 p m-Conceet by Fred E,
Weber, baritone; George C. Muth,
9.55, p. m. -Arlington time signals
violin and assisting artists
; weather forecast.
.. Saturday, December 22
1 7. 30 P. 111.---"ilringing the World to
, America," prepared by "Our World,"
1 745 P. in, ---"The Worker sin Sandal
Wood" -2 --the children's period.
1 8 p, nt.-Address.
] 8.3o p. m. ---Concert by the Westing house band, T: J. 'Vastirie director.
I Program -Overture, "Norma," B el-
, liei; "The Parade of the Dolls,"
i Grenewald; cornet- solo, "Sweetest
'Story Ever Told," Steles; "Largo,"
Hanlon; selection, "A Waltz Dream,"
Strauss; "The Old., Church Organ,"
i Chambers; excerpts from the selec-
; Lion; "Tani-Ilia:user," Wagner; "A Bas-
ket of Roses'," Albers; "Walther's
iTrainlied, from "Die Meistersinger,"
Wagner a. sacred potpourri, "Joy to
the World" Barnhouse.
9.55 p. M. -Arlington time signals;
I weather ferecast.
. WWJ-The Detroit News
Eastern Standard Time
557 meters
Thursday, Dec. 20
9.30 a. ma-- Tonight s Dinner and
a spehial talk, by the Woman's Editor.
945 a. m. --Public Health Service
bulletin and tallcs on subjects of gen-
eral interest.
10.25 a.m.-Official weather. forecast
11.55 a. m. -'.Arlington time relayed
by the Western Union.
3,00 p. na-The Detroit News Or-
chestra.
3.30 p.m. -Official weather forecast,.
3.35 R. m. ----Market reports .
8.30 p. in. -The Detroit News Or-
chestra; Graeme Gillies, bass; John
Maxwell, pianist; James Buchanan,
tenor. '
io.00 p. m. --Dance music by Jean
Golcileetre's Orchestra. broadcast from
the Gra.ystone ballroom.
law p. m. -The Detroit News 0.r.-
chestra; Bud Peltier, baritone; Mrs.
Edith McCleary, pianist.,
Friday, Dec. 21
reerieeeeee.'eserse
9.30 a. m.--"Tonighes 'Dinner" and
a special talle,by the Woman's Editor.
9.45 a. in.. --Public Health Service
bulletin and talks on subjects of gen-
eral interest.
10.25 a.m.---Official weather forecast
55.55 a. ra.-Arlington time relayed
by the Western Union.
12,00 p. m. -Dance music by jean
Goldkette's Orchestra, broadcast from
the Graystone Ballrocirn.
ingh rn :ranch
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Coming to Onr Store - Fresh Supplies ot
Fancy Goods Arriving Daily.
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Sins, 2 lbs.
1
I
1 7.35 P. al,-Realth talk, New York
1 state departntent of health, -
g 745 9. m. -Radio conteciy-drania
1
1 "Grumpy," by WGY players; instru-
mental selection, "Love' Letters,"
. WGY orchestra; comedy drama,
1 "Grumpy," WGY players. The cast:
Andrew Builivant, Edward H. SwitTi;
Ernest Heron, his grandnephew, Ed-
ward E. St. Louis; Ruddock, his val-
et, Frank 'Oliver; Jarvis, Jerome Lova
enheim; Velentirie Wolfe, Harold Sue-
de; Dr. Madaren, Maurice G. Randall;
John Loftus;. .Dawson K. Kennah;
Keble, Charles ',S. Baurnes; Merridew,
Virginia Bullivant, BulliYa.rit's grand-
daughter, Rose Cohn, Mrs. MacLaren,
Helen Campbell.; Susan, Margaret V.
Smith. Act I -The libray at Mr. Bulli-
Yant's home; •instrumental selection,
"Winter Atternories," •orchestra; cord-
edY-drama, "Grumpy," Act II -Same
as Act, I. fustrumental ' selection,
1
1 "Bareireolit," orchestra; comedy-cfra-
; ma, Grumpy," Act III. -Mr. Jarvis'
2 mins fit London; instrumental selec-
on, "Meditationi" orchestra. Comedy
rama, Grumpy, •Act IV -Sans e as
Acts 1 and II; jests -entente] selection,
en.
serayotte," orchestra, .
10.30,9. in.---zDramatic ' reading
nioch Arden," with music, by Clara
ranker, reader,and Irene Cooley,
anist; orchestral 8 eketion, "Moon
WGY (xi -chest -a; dramatic
.iielefeelii
THE WING -UMW AI:NANCE
..HR,rSrlf.MAS
3.00 p, nt,--The Detroit News Or-
chestra,
3.30 min, -Official weather forecast.
3.35 p. me - Market reports
8•30 P. m.---14'he Detroit News Or-
eltestra.; Anne Campbell, Detroit News
poet; James J. Bruckner, tenor.
• Saturday, Dec. 2a
9,..,•0 a. m.-"Tortiglit's Dinner" and
a special talk by the Woman's Editor.
9.45 a. in. --Public Health Serviee
bulletin and talks an subjects of ,gen-
e;a1 interest.
xo,:esa,m.-Official weather forecast
11.55 a, ni.--Arlington time relayed
by the Western Union,
3.00 9, m. -The Detroit •News Or-.
chestra.
3.30 p.m. -Official weather forgca.st.
3.35 p. m, ---Market reports
Sunday, Dec. 23
moo a, ne-Services of St, Paul's
Epiecopal Cathedral broadcast from
the cathedral.
5.0o p /D. -The Detroit New s 01;1
chestra.
Monday,,Dec. 24
9.30 a. m. -"Tonight's Dinner" and
a special talk,by the Woman's Editoye"
9.45 a. al. -Public Health Service
bulletins and talks on sulijects of gen-
eral interest
10,25a,m.--Official weather forecast
11.55 a. tn.-Arlington time relayed
by the Western Union
.3.0o p. m. -The Detroit News Or-
chestra -
3.30 p, T11. --Official weather forecast.
3.35 p. m. -Market reports. ,
7.00 p. m. -The Detroit News 'Or-
chestra; .Carril Wexernael, baritone;
Leo Robitaille, tenor; carolers; Santa
Claus.
Tuesday, Dec. -25
Silent. Wednesday, Dec. 26
9,30 a, m. -"Tonight's Dinner" an
a special talk by the Woman's Edito
9-45 a. m. -Public Health Servic
bulletins and talks on subjects Of gen
eral interest
10.25 a.m.-Official weather forecast
11.55 a. m. -Arlington time relaye
by he Western Union . -
.12.00 -Music by Jean Goldkette
orchestra • broadcast from the Gray
stone Ballroom,
3.30 p. m. -Official weather forecas
3.35 p. m.--Mark-et reports.
7.00 p. m. -The D'etroit News Or
cliestra; Melville Ray, tenor.
• Station WGY (38o meters)
• General Electric Company
• Schenectady, N. Y.
Thursday. December 20
Eastern Standard Time
7.45 p, in. -Musical program by. Al-
bany Chamber of Commerce, mixed
quartet and Albany College of Phar-
macy orchestra; a few moments with
new books, L. L. Hopkins, assislant
librarian of the General Electric Com-
pany; orchestaal selection, "Eddi
Steady," the Albany College of Phar
niecy • orchestra; 'tenor solo, • "Pro-
logue" from the "Vision of Sir Latin -
fat," 5. Raymond Sinunons; violin
solos, (a) "Allegro," (•b) f'Andant'e",
Sophie Poskanzer; quartet selection,
"Christmas Carols," Albany Chamber
of Commerce mixed quartet; contral-
to •solq„ "Till I Wake," Mrs, Burt R.
Richards; orchestral selection, -"Patais
lsrafel," George 0, Elwell; address,
De Danse,". orchestra; bass solo,
"Citzenship," Roy S. `Smith, executive
secretary, Albany Chamber of Com-
merce; piatio solos, (a) "Etude Mig-
non," (b) "A Butterfly," Stuart Swart -
soprano solo, "Calm as the Night,"
Helen K. Eberle; violin solo, "Perpe-
tem Mobile," Sophie Poskanzer; quar-
tet selection, "Christmas. Carols,"
quartet; orchestral selection, "Maggie!
)res, Ma'am," orcheatra.
6.30 P. nn. -Children's program.
Friday, December 21
• Christmas as you probably know,
occers in the Yuletide. it is a day of
reckoning for the old maa and a day
of wrecking for the yoengsters, Oe
Christmas candles •burn -and the fire
deriartmeet waxeth busy as a result,
Stockings are bung-ebank accounts
are benched. Holly wreathes. dangle
against the frosted panes and. the mis-
tie toe ceeates opporttniiiies
under the chandelier,
On Christmas day another big meal
i$ served., for which Mother is praieed
and -for her reward -is given first
crack et the dishwashing, The &tigh-
ter, home from boarding school, exe-
cutes a long-distance jazz recot•d on
the piano. Little -Ma,rcuselicks the
paint off the toy's that Uncle, Angus
broUght and all the gifts are first ad-
mired, then embrttee,d, then. ex:amined
for pribe tags.,
In Canada, on ChristmasthenMoon
shines on the snow. In regions to tne-
..
soethward, the moonshine's • in the
• stoniach. By and •'large a pleasant
time is had by all and the exercises
at the Church show that an increase
of loci p, c. in the enrollment of Sun-
day' School scholars Iiis een very
eecent.
Santa Claus pays no , attention asp
shopping days 'before Christmas,..is not
the 'traffic laws, Ude the number ef
near so important as the number of
swapping day after. And --enough
has already been written by the great
sign painters about Christmas ciga.rs.
Santa' Claus has always been adver-
tised as the outstanding genius crf
Christmas. He is credited. with mak-
mg all the home , runs and he gets mattbers that we nade a, change. Ye
• TlitirsdnYe Deceniber aotle, 1,92.3
A NEW ELECTION S,CHEIVIE
To the Ilditur av the Advance,
Deee
1„aslit wake I tould ye av soirie
av the thrubbles that Lite consalt ax
mitt brings 1.o this ould werreld, but
webby ye nolished that I didn't min -
slant the 1,,NVI-15 done de-
sienedly, but riot wid malice afore-
thought, es the lawyers say, fer, shure
wussen't undher anny prawmise to
tell the trui,h, the whole truth an noth-
in but the truth. 'Tis the wimmin
who are able to shpake fei- thimsilYes,
SO it wussn't • nicisSary fer nee to
slipake fer thim, wicl, tlirubbles enough
ay me own already.
Wan ay the biggest thrubbles hey
itt prisint is tinkin out amindmint
to the elickshim law-- *id regard to
whin more'tlian. two min al, runnin
fer a javvb. Me ould frind, Jawn
Joynt is too busy a man to give the
matther the consiclherashun nades,
so tought i5 wus up to wan ay, his
shtrongest sepporters, loike mesilf, t
shtuder up an amindinhit for him, t
introjuce in the House; bein.as heN
plinty ay toime on me hancls, wid
nothin eartickidar to kape me busy
barrin rubbin me lack wid linimint to
It I
s op t turtbago..
-Ay 'ecoree, the prisint law wurruks
Out pithy well as it is pollytiekle
affairs, at laist it did fer Misiner Fer-
guson lasht June; fer luk what a foine
goyerninint we hey in Toronto at pris-
int, forbye they are a little' shlow
about makin it aisice chaper fer
some ay us ould lads to get a drap ay
the craythur whin we nade it.
'But 'tis wid rispict to municipal
most of the publicity, His pictures inebby don'e tink- so, but, be trie faith,
e
d up of his grip on the driving reins,, boot art shoe thrade ran. fer the high -
a and, stories of how he happened to get est awfiees in town an whitt the' ball -
are in all .of the Papers, with a close- leireiprove it to ye T Vo good min in th
Into lite game. But, m our opinion,lots wus counted it wus found • that
this credit is somewhat misplaced. only 342 min, an mosht av, thitn wim-
Our hat is ,off to the mail. carrier, min, had voted fear Mishter Willis,. at
Santa Claus Makes a great full back, he wus elickted Mayor me the town,
(t but the mad carrier, in reality, is the whoile Mishter , Greer got- 374 'votes
star '.performer, •fer reeve an wits eliekted to shtdy at
through the holiday season the home, 'Twas what the Grits used to
mail man isbusierthan half dozen call ,aegteat morahvictory; Isoth ay
switch-engine:i, bis .shoulders thitn, so it wus. Twei • arr tree •initi
t, rests .the burden of collecting and de- will sit in nixt year's council wid feW-
livering, countless tons of greeting er, votes to theer cridit than Mishter
cards as Well' as bulky gifts.• Greer got, an mebby some aSt thim
• The druggist, is a hue's.- :luau at Grits at that. I ask anny man, who
Cluistmaa.s, enacting the role of Santa, is as open. to rayson as a Missouri
Claus with great pleasure and.consid- mule, if such a shiate ay affairs shucl
erable profit. The authorities won't be' allowed to slatand. That is whey
allow •hirn to wear cotton whiskers 1.010 shpindin mc toinic thesb 'days an
but he gets there just the same, Noth- nolg-hts wurrukin out a skame to pre-
ing romantic about his Tosition,, yet., vint(sitch a ting happeniti in. -„the' few-
-he helps supply a lot of practical, Cher. Ay coorse a fellah has to he
sensible gifts for young and old, and careful not to inyint a law that will do
if it wasn't for him • there would be hal rum to army Tory .who moight be
less peace on earth and not nearly so rennin fer awfice, an that is wheer the
-Spealcing of gifts, why should there harrucl part comes. in, but I tink 1 hey
inuch pure, joy arid good digestio'h. , a plan jist about wurrul-ecl out that
e be a time set apartereach year for giy- will overeome difficulties an Plaze
ing? Why net sprea.d. out the gift: ivirybuddy, loike Mishter Ferguson's
. .
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Try our Rich.- xi,
mellow Coffee 10,
A coupon in each tin
Three coupons, etc.
gets you a Percolator,
OtTR TEAS
Special Blend 630
English Bkfast .. _75c
Richmello 79e
Give Tea foe Xmas.
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7,\To. $ LunCh
No. 8 Lunch 2,7e-
Puriento 4.".,tuffed. . . ... 23e
I Si,
Banquet Queent......-85c .1 I LA
readiug, wall music, "Enoch Ardee"
All Hinds oi Candies ---Jelly Beans, Hisses
1414• Part I (Incidental music b Richard
Strauss), Clara Swanker, 1,C; YW Cooley
i
1 i pianist; orehestral' selection, "In thc
•1 r.
eorest," orchestra; dramatic reading,
Christmas Stocking 49c Assorted Fudge . .29c lb, • with music, "Enoch Arden!' ---Part II,
Rock I-Itu-nbug 250 Butter Scoteh ...._ .... . . . .. . ... , -.....23e lb. Eennyson-Strauss, Clara Swatiker;
Irene Cooley, pianist; orchestral se-
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lection, "Perfect Melody," O'Hara, or -
bates, lb. '. . 03JC Ili... ... A 2 C
, . . , thestra; dramatie reading, with music,
"Enoch Arden" -Pinit Ill. Tenny-
• son -Strauss, Clara Swanker; •Irate
.29e able Figt3 . . . .29c:113. Cooley, pianist; orchestral selection,
"La Paresseuse " Ring orchestra,
Saturday, December 22
9.30 9. 511. -Jock Symonds' orehestra
Hampton Hotel, Albany.
Creams, S ools
Table Raisins
FRESH MINCE IVIEAT
XMAS WINES per m)
Bottle ... ...
•
vat NaveI Sed1e8s) Oranges Fresh 3pply at Cut Prices
ChOel01 Coated.gtilScults 'lust Arrived' W-
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Pry X as to AlI.
ABEL
„
IIP 'Patron
flak
Nothing better for Christn-tas Gift8r
than Footwear and no Footwear bet-
ter that ours, W. J. Greer, ,
givnag,during,the entire twelve months ;iliquor la -w that he is too shnutrt to
especidlly among our own dear ones, 1 tell the Globe abopt. 1 don't intind
and at Christmas especially, remem- to tell my skame nayther, arr some
i
'likely to, be in need? t .' claim it as his own, an,git the mune'
ber those not se rtear, and yet more Grit arr U. E. 0, svud shtalc it, am
The doctrine of "Peace, on earth -and an fame fer it that I intind eo come to
good will to men" is one which can inc frind, jawn joynt, whin he inthro-
be. repeated, on other days -than De- juces it in the House ay Parliamint,
Another quare tine' aboutthis lasht
elickshun wus that not a single wan
av the elickted councillorswus hoigh
ram). in his went ward. lefebby it isn't
cernber twenty-fifth, and nowhere
the ,Golden ,Rule does it mention the
only date on which it holda good. So
let the holiday season be a strong Tea_
minder to do your business as we ed- so very quare ayther whin ye come to
pect of others on Christmas. considlier it, but shows that the ininal
But this wasn't intended to be a bees av our new Council hey no ray -1
sermon, so here's,,wishing you a very
merry Christmas.
• This is to be a Jeweiery Xmas.< I'll
say so. W. G. Patterson.
D L. W. Scran-
ton C al
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Margaret 3.
Tdolm-
es, late of alie Township of Kinloss,*
in the County of Bruce, Spinster, cle
ceased.
Nptice- is hereby given pnrsuant to
Section 5(i, Chapter t21 of R.S.Oe 5914
that all persons having claims against
the &tate of Margaret j. Holnles,
wbo died on 'or abut the Fourth day
Of Noveinber, 3e23, at the To*n-
ship of Kinlosss, aro required to send
to the .underSigned, the Executor of
the Retate, on or before the Third day
of January, A.D., 5924, their rianees
and addrestes with"full partieulars of
their claire, itt writing and the nature
of the securities, (if aey) held by
them.
Ansi further, take notice that after
the `said 3rd day of January,
19;e4,the assets. of the said estate vvill
be distributed by the said Executor
among the parties entitled thereto, ha-
ving regard only'toclaim of which he
ehall then have tultite,,and thee blstate
will • not be liable, for any claim °not
filed at the time of tele Said distribu- pia
tioti, hea
Dated at Wingliam, • this First eels
• da,y of De ember, A.D., 1923. , ace
1.1-01,8)7 T-IMMES, gra
Executor', that
son to fele chesty lee reyson av the
vete as it shtood.
Nixt wake. will be Christmas wake
an,„1- wish iviry wan ay. me frinds, 'rora'
ies and Grits, an wid theer
woives an" chifder, awl the happiness
they desarve..
YoFrs till nixt'eyake
• Timothy Hay.
Mr. Howard Wylie has rente,d
Mr,,
Allen MeTavishes farm for the com-
ing year. Be on the look out girls.
Quite a number around here, attend-
ed the sale on Wednesday. The v./eath-
er being exeellent.. .
• Sorry to hear Master Hugh Harris,
had his finger, amputated,.
,Miss Annie Tully is,g busy trainin
the pupils for the Xmas entertainment
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elliott entertain-
ed their friends one evening last
week.
and Mrs'. 'Inc. Brown of Moles-
worth called 'on the latter's brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Robe Simpson one day
recently.
Miss Mae Chapman' and Mise Alice
Sharpin, also Messrs, Wm. and Harty
Morkley spent Sunday last at Morri-
Son Sharpins, •
Mr. and Mre. Mexson of 83 Gough
Ave., gave it farewell dinner party ,to
Miss Bertha Sharpie. before leaving
for her home at Wroxeter, Ont., on
Tuesday, November 271:11. Her mar-
riage takes place early in December,
at Windsor to Mr, Frank Mexsbn, on-
ly 'son of the host and. hostess. • A.
great gathering of friends errived and
,sat down to an' elaboratelY decorated
table A toast to the bride and bride-
groom was proposed by Mr. F.
Burns and the toast ta "The King"
by Mr, Georg -e Mexson, After a
Splendid dinner everybody enjoyed a
pleasant musical evening, singing and
dancing lasting into the early. hours of
the following morning. The guests
before leaving ex,pressed their delight
at a very pleasant evening. Twenty
five guests being present and the
Party concluded by singing "Atild
Lang Syne",, end l'God Save 'the
King." ---Toronto M.eil and Empire,
MTS, R PI. Clarence, • 542 Glebe-
holme Boulevard, was the hostess of
it miscellaneolts shower in the •honor
of her cousin, MIS Bertha Sharpie,
of Wroxeter, One, whose marriag-e
takes place- early in December to Mr,
Frank Mexson, wellaknown,east end.
boy. The pretty rooms were decorat-
ed in pink and white, this calor aeheme
being caviled out in shaggy- chrysan-
themums and unshaded, candles in
brase holders. • When "the guests had
arrived the bride-eleet was- emeducted
to a gaily decorated chair placed len-
der' a large white bell and canopy,
while Miss Payne, and Miss Smith
ced le front of her it large basket
vily • laden With, innumeteble ear-
containiee many tnseltil and
n011'111 p;ifts. The bride cled
ciously expressed her delight and
iks. During the evening a tele-
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A FEW OF OUR
CHRISTMAs
SPECIALS
Dowswell Electric Washing klactaine and
Wringer and 100 l'bo bot Comfort $ aP $100.00
AQInnicaipnaucmi'ts,Saotinsley_p_ane
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• Electric Bulbs 3 for . . ...
Covered Ash Sifters only $1.50
• Clover Leaf CelPs atid n
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saucers, soda,. •
Odd Clover Leaf. CUPS 44") Mil.
ppecial. 2 'for • ir.dea,‘.
Large Stock of Cutlery, Automobile Skates, Kid- *
• die Kars, Alumirxum Wear to select your Gifts If-
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We aim to plea.se,with Qualitrand Service.
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El Phone 30.
Hardware and Stoves. ProMpt Delivery. is
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grain was received from relatives and
friends in Port Colborne, conveying
their congratulations to Miss Sharpin.
After refreshments were served
• toasts to "The King" were proposed
b'y Miss Lorena Cooper ,and to the
bride -t9 -be by Mrs. Powe. The guests
wore unamimous in expressing their
•pleasure, to the hostess for a vety
happy evening. About twenty-five
guests in all being •preasent.---Toronto
Globe.
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INVESTING FOR THE FAMILY
Abraham Lincoln humorously said
of it poor neighbor's assets, "He hae
a wife *and two children, whicfi
and d011ars to any matt.' .
shpuld think, were worth, •thirty thous --
1.'11e, fanfily is the" greateat wealth
of every member of it -the first den -
cern of the individual or of -society.
is a golden investment and needs
the 'same proteetio,n and care that any
investment requires.
One of its,best safeguards is good
readinge one of the things that pu.ts
it in • jeopardy is bad reading. The
Youth's Companion has always been,
in the mattereof supplying g9e-d read--
ing, what aeUnited States bond is to
the inyestor„""ts principle ;is, guar-
anteed, and its interest: is paid with
every issue. • '1 ry.this inxestanent for
your family. , •
The 52 issues of 1924 will be crovvc1-'
ed with serial' stories, short stories,
editorials, poetry,,facts and fun. • Sub-
scribe now and receive: ,
I. The Youth's Companion -52 it -
sties in' 5924. •
2. All the remaining issues' of 1923.
3. The Companion I-1ome Calendar
for 1924.
4., Or include McCall's Mag,azine
the monthly authority -on fashions.
All for $2.5o.
BothapublieatiOns, only $3.00
'The Youth's CoMpanion, Common-
wealth Aye, & St. Paul St., l3oston
Mass. New subscriptions received at
this. offiCe.
BORN
Turnberry, on '1'hiirsday-,
• Dec ' 13t11 1923 to Mr. ancl Mae
-
Per.ey'Hogg, a daughter.
GregOey-e-.To.IVIr. and Mrs. C. J. Gee
" -
gory, 7x Havelock St., Toronto, on
Tuesday, Dec. /8, a ton. 'Mrs: Gre-
• go.arlyiains daug...hter • of,•
Mrs. F, Co- -
ch •
Kemp's Home Not Burned
We were pleased, to learri that the
report whicnevas eeent, from Eastward -
to Mrs. R. A. Currie of town that her
faflier'a (Mayor Kenap) borne in Lis-
towel had been' burnecl.to the ground
was very farefrom the truth. A fire
Was discovered in a clothes , clos6t
which was put out with a feW pails of
water. 1.-loweyer the smoke was, so
bad thet thd firemen:thinking. the fire
Was spreading between the•• walls
broke a couple.of holes in 'the roof.
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R. A. M. Elect Officers •
The following- officer i were elect-
ed in Lebanan Chapt, Royal Arch
Masons on Tuesday evening:
1. P. Z. ---Ex. -Comp.-Dr. G. LA
7.-aEx.aCoinp. j. L. Stewart,
Consp. H. 5. Jobb,
• J. -Ex, Comp. J. J. 1VIcGee. „
Comp. W. NIcKibt.
Ex. .C.c)mPl
Tamlyn.Scribe N. -Ex. Comp..g. J, Nash.
P. S. -Comp, Alex. Reid.
• S. S. -Comp'. T. MCK Smith. •
5. S. -Comp. H. L. SlerbondY.
The 'chapter has'just closed -One of
its inost: Successful years, under the
able leadership of, Ex. Cornp Dr. Ross
with a most capable staff of officers..
Installation will..be held on Tuesday
evening, January 1511a, with the fol-
lowing installing beard; Rt. Ex.
Comp. R: ,Coutts, Ex, Comp: E. 5.
Nash, Ex, Comp. A. G Smith, Ex, s
Comp. G. L. Bisbee and Rt. Ex. Comp.
H. E. W. Tarnlyn..,
,
PS?.
0 nations
-to indi-viduals
there comes at this
season a message
9.Css' nine:teen
centuries: "Peace
on earth to men of
good will ",---and to
all the •Sniile, v-ola'e‘
says: "Come unto
'Me and I will give
•-you Rest."'
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