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The Wingham Advance, 1920-08-12, Page 89 . W Opp 0 17! 7l"I"I TRX wil(GRAN ADVM�U "AINkL XX MOM SCHOOL WO THE �WAV TO WIN S'Acc"Oful POP Me, ft6bert MdVety of jwkticoj kalliflj,. 114 1111 Uaroo "Wri4o", while the iron is heated., ba, andsister. Xroi If. Andrews of Ike - County iiVause," and the iron's 014— ffil)4, also Mrs. Win. I)nImAhre of 1J&fl-jJJ. HANNA COO 9 It you 4tr!Xe too late on a hardened plate, ton, were yihtors oil the builadury last Th� followln�, list issued by the 1)404�. 'the weld will never hold. ment of Education contains the names, of j.�eek,,, and success wIlifollow, weak with their cousins, Mrs Poll, Mrs 3 n, Aln-i. 1. Breckenridge anA th0CA"d1dAte6Vh0,h1aVC been SUCC0001,11, Q. T11oroto. in whole or in part, at the Middle School Valt,".imd It passea by; ' Mrs. J, foroffatt. Examination for entrqnce into the Nor- Be quick to grasp, then hold it fast, Geo. Pat terson of the Military liospital mal schools. Add trust for A better try, Toronto, spent Sunday with �is mother, The answer paper of each candidate for "WOrk."and the world works with. �o% Mrs. J. L Patterson, we are pleas�d to LEA ALL Middle School Normal Entrance standing 11LQaf,.11 and you loaf alone; say he is some better. C RING whose marks would appear to justify an This strenuous world's a co 11 and'Mrs. Jos. 1nLlVnaey,- Will and , , atinuQus wh r % appeal have been already re -read by the, It offers no boon to the drone. Nellie, also Mr. Archie Messer. spent. the XWee Appeal Examiners, , Where such a candi- "Life" isan under ta4ing k -end with relatives At Ifensall, "Death" is a date has still failed, the statement of . silent thought, Eldon McKinney who has been station marks will be stamped as re-re4d. and nO, So let life!s light illume the night agent, at , Owen Sound, for the past three OOD X further appeal will be alloWed. In all With the dee a - vi, SUMIMER G S PO d, which YOU have montiv� is a bomi- sitoi other cases of failure appeals will not be wrought, MissVietta Curtis of Toronto, isa refused if submitted before Septemb . or day visitor with liar parents, Mr. and Mrs. and accompanied by the fee of $2. it Wedneetlav`a'.' made after Se tember 1, the fee is $5, Lacrosse 'J. Curtis. For the next two weeks we are p Galt Intermediate lacrosse team de- Ivir, 4ad Mrs Jolla Messer and (tic tonal ThecertificAtesand the statements of faulted the league fixture with Winghtun, Misses Collies, spent a pleasant evening going to give you an except marks obtained by unsuccessful candl. on Wednesday and an exhibition game at the� home of Robert Black, Howick, opportunity to s e c u r e suanner dates are in course of prela4ration, and' was arranged with Hanover and Durba , in. last week. Gvrdon wag the chaffaur. are being mailed to the Principals, to intermediate team to fill the date, The pleased to say Mr 9 'GeQ, McD6nald is goods at special disc. and prices. whom all candidates are referred for the visitors were good sports and put up a recovering nicely. reports in detail, good exhibition Same, so that there was All candidates who failed at the June no disappointment on the part of th� Misq Grace Curtis is at present feeling IV. Middle School Examination,are eligible spectators, although as the score'would thaeflectsof the Whooping Cough also Cooltex B, V. D. U111der%- little Alice Thornton, may they soon be vear, reg $ 1.69 9 to become candidates at the supplemental indicate, it was not first-class lacrosse Men's, silk sul-alaer caps reg $3.00 and 3.50 at 2.39 X examination beginning Tuesday, Septem- Howejer, there was something doing ali better. ber 7. Allauch are Informed that forms of, the time and at the end the score stood 16 We are sorry to say that Mr, Nel.9of, application, time -tables, and full informa, to 15 in favor of Winghom. As we said Thornton is at present very, low we hope Special line of soft shirts, $2.00 and 2.50 for JIM tion may be obtained froin the RegJatrar, before the game was arranged at the last, to hear of an improvement, Department of Education, P arlihment, minute r ather than to disappoint those A number frem our neighborhood took �ummer trousers, Tweed and Palm Beach - Buildings, Application to write on the who came froyi a distance., in, the garden party at G, Nicholson's and cloths to clear at ............................................ . 6-89 supplemental examination must be re- 144nover—Messrs. W. Henning, G. 'eport a grand outing. ceived not later than September 1, accom- Each, ft. 'Wendorf, A. Blentan, W. Hel. Mr, and Mr. Geo, Thornt Mr. and Penman's, Balbriggan Underwear $1.25 and. 1.50 panied by the L proscribed fee, An addi- wig, S. D.4nkirk. 0. Wendorf. S. Wen. Mrs. Anson Thornton attendeodn'the gard� values, to clear at ..................... ...... ........... 98c i4 of $1 will be charged in the case of 'an dorf, W. Wendorf, J. N. Howard, G, all pArty at Mr. Cathers', Howick, on Fri. �pplication received after the date pres- Boottzer, day of last Weak. Boy's print blouses with collar reg $1.50 clear 1.19 ctibed. Wiiigharn-Bell, Gray, Reynolds, Town, Miss Margvret Garniss is I spending a Me The names marked with a,(,) are pupils -Lockeridge, Crulkshank, Cantelon, Haw- couple of weeks with her sister, Helen in ,suits, dark and light 11 of Winghaw High School: 'kins, . Vanwyck, Sanderso , T,r'ont.Q. Entire stock of boy�s . n, Aitcillson tweeds ............ I-, ........................... I ............. 20% off 10 M. E, Ander�n, F. R. Archibald, *M, Harrison, I , Referee, W. H, Gurney. Mrs, J, Aitclieson and Mr. Earl Aitch - R Armstrong, R. Armstrong (Hon.), E.. eson of Stoney Creek, spent a few d;w Men's genuitije Palm Beach suits .......... .......... 31.75 J. Baker,, F. 9, Baker, I, V. Bell, A. in the village, �ys 04 Baxter, M. S. Blanchard, * M. E. Bea'. Gorric Mr. Jas, McHardy, who is at present Silk shirts,'$8.50 to 15,00 clear ................ . 29% off X nett, T. G. Creery (Hon.), I. *I. Carr, *A, Rev. Mr. Johnston who"is holidaying in the Wingham Hospital is improving. W. Clubly, I A. E Cummins, * M. L Cur - at his old hon�e at Fordwich, occupied Mr. Jno. Spence and Mrs. J.'Henderson $3.75 Carhartt and Peabody Overalls ............ 3&25 rie (Hon.), S. M. Draper, R. R.'Davis, the pulpit In the Prebbyterian church on are both able to be arotind again, Con- A.- M. Deans (Hon.). E. W. H. Edge Sunday last, Forsyth ladies' Nainsook combination under- (Hon.), J. R. Edmonds (Hon.), H, Ed- Committles are'hard at work pre par. gratulations, wear .......... ...... - ...... 20 %o o ff wards Won.), M. 114. Ford, W. J, N. ingfor a big celebratP4rl in Gorrie, on Air. Jno. Isbister of Onaway, Mich., Finlayson, * D. H. Fells, W. C, Gardiner, gave his sister, Mrs, C.- 11. Ggrniss, a fly, M. M. Garrow (Sup.), J. W. A. Greig, labor day, They are de�ermlned to make ing visfl Qn Sunday, , 8 ladies' black silk coats size, 40 and 42 regular K. L. Hamilton it the biggest day ever held in here. �Nlr. Geo. 6annett and Mrs. Gannett, 30.00 to clear "It ........... L ............ I ................ 1 16.75 M. E. Hall, M. S. Hogg'Ll Mr, and Mrs.'J�s. Shera motored to 112 (Sup.), A. E. Hellyar (Hon.), J, M. liar- ve returned. home alter spend. Michigan, last weeli "and are'enjoying a Vey. M. M. F[Qgarth�, M. M. Haugh, 0. L ing a few days visiting friends -74t Listowel ,6 covert cloth and tweed coats reg 30-00, sizejq%, K. Hamilton (Hon.), A. C. Hays, F. E well earned holiday visiting friends over and Hanover. 18 and 20 to clear at .............................. 45 Humber, L. E. Johnston, H. L, Jefferson' there. I (Hon.), * P. I Johns, R. Kilpatrick (Hon I .), The funeral of the late Charles AcIbein Mr. and Mrs, F. Mowbray of While - Blue and black serge coAtsall sizes ..... 20% off E, Keating, A. L.. Lawrev-te, G. T. Laith- took place to the Gorrie cemetry, on church, spent Sunday at the home of G. walte (Hon.,) S. 0. Lattit, .4r, M. E.' Mc- Wednesday last. The services were con- Mowbray, 4 ladies navy ser9p suits, best quality reg $45. - Call.. W. L. McCutcheson, M. E. McNab, ducted by Rev. A. Laing in the Presby- Mr. Goo. Townsend and two sons re - to clear at- ............... ......................... 31.75 S. E. McNair, E. B, McTaggart, A. B. terian church of which the deceased was turned home Monday after a six month's Medd, 0. . 1. McClure, L. A, Macglin', R. a respe�ted member for many years. trip through to the coast. Sale prices on many otber.s.uits. A. Megaw, E, A. MacKay, R. C, W;;� Mr, John Jardine, wife, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Garniss of Blyth, spent Lean, A. J. Millar (Hon.) , H. Millar, TqgasUle, Usk., and Mr. A. Helbein Sunday with Wra. Garniss. Ladies' flne voile blouses, newest style less 20�. off F. H, Moore (Sup.) ' * R. Muir (HOn'), arrivedhere on TOesd-iy last, owing to Mr. Harold Tiolmes was home over the E I Musgrove (Hon,)� H.S. Mitchelli the death of.Mro, Jardines'and Mr. Kei. week-eno. .W. $.Nelson, C. B. Nairn, V.1. Parker, bein's father. Messrs, J. Hockridge, C. Greenway and Summer siik blouse$ white and colodrs, regular E. G, Pridbam, * X. Pringle (Hon.),* 1. H. $6.00, sale ... ....... k.- ................... I ............. VI I - 3.98 Perdue (Hon.), L. Robinson, H. M. Ry4n, Mr. and Mrs. John Knot of Winnipeg, Johft Munns left for the West, Wedriesdal! (with L. $..Art). E. L. Reld (Hon.), * D. accompanied by Mrs. Skill of Toronto, a Mr. Alex Smith oP Detroit, is visiting .Qingham and voile dresses 20%-cff. C, Ro,th, H. 44. Stothers, D. M. Stafford, sister of Mrs. Knot, and Miss Bean of Wlill relatives around here, E. P. Scotcbmor, L. M. Snyder, M. A. Woodstock, were visitors here on Mon. Mrs. Aitken has returned home after 'Plaid gingharns, in new paiterns, a yd 49C and 59c K L. Sheppard, E. Sowerby, L. Sowerby, day. The two former ladies were former taking a course at Guelph 0. A. C. G. J. Scarlett, G. L Sillery, J. L Sillery, residents and daughters of . the late Mr. Mr. Alex McGee of Galt, was home (with L. S Ge8g.), D. M.,Staples, * E. Steveni.* The later lady was -born In M. Sellers . (Hon.), *F. E. Stewart, J . A, Gorrie. 'Mr. and Mrs. Knot motored over the week -end. from Winnipilg.. Miss Velma Brooks of Blyth, a ent a Taylor (HoA), A. E, Thuell, F. Turnbull, p 0 M. G. TIg#rt. R. I. Taylor, 0, G. Trilm. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist few days with her sister, Mrs. Bosman. ner, E J. Tfirrigr. 4 G. G. Tucker, F. church hold a very sucres9ful, garden Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson are on, a Hanna & C party at the home of Mr. R. Cathers, four week's yacation to Toronto Wallis, A. Walker, M, 1�. W.41ker. H. E. Montreal and I 1111-U. W Con. 4, Howick, on Friday evening last. brought their baskets well laden with' good things, P. B., Nepona-ld. fjver. Mrs. john Hartliy and little dAnghter, Paullneof Vanleek Hill,aro at present ton, Warden of Otgceropnty, prom P aided and thA speakers were, ft. K 'Hal- open4ing thcjt- yacatipt. with friends in this joca))�V. bert, ey,-president of the U. F. O�, SArt4tor A large ppMbor fmrp this vicinity at - Donnelly, Pinkerton; Mayor Hunter, troded the garden party at Mr, Robert 7=7 ... Xincardine; John Joynt, M, P, A, North 0gitbotral sp4t h of Oorrie 14st Friday, Huron; Alex, Meftinney, M, P., Z, The boys -play -4 football wtith Gorrie and West Bruce; Reaves 8cott of Kin'cardine Township, Mathers of Xinloss Township, ;I had, to be Patlaijo4 with the short end of a Palconet of Culrow, McNale of Greenock 2-1 iicore. -Wlest Mr, 06orga Westlake left fqr ghe and Rattle. of Huron. Mr. Halbert in a last Wednesday, We wish him a safe bitingand sgorcastic address said many things that would haVo 4een better left trip - V Mr. Morley McMichael from Wroxeter unsaid and so did ot))er spegkgs�, south called on old friends around here Confirmation Wanted Joax $pnday. Stepilen Strotfiers of Clinton, acpoM!. 94ir Pros,. have commencedthrashing fall wheat sO It Is re orted to be ver panitol by his wife, pawed throtlgil Kini p sx V cardine on Thurcolay last On their walt to 9004,crop this ytjr�, �php ylel.d being as Uon's, Head, where he was to join A4r, bigb go 40 bushel MacXay of Walkerton, in some Depart.. ". 1 Ne%w ''Lines in Fancy mental work in connection with their re. IN MEMORIAM vectiveCounties, Huron and Bruce, in the interests of Agriculture. On return. WAIGHT—In affeationate femembrance ing on Sunday evening Mr. Strothers in - of our dear son, Handaman Ernest formed us that while in the north country George, Wright 661208, 160th. Bat- -I:Chi*nc*l and blassware lie had occasion to visit in the district in talion, transferred to the 47th. At. which Miller Lake is situated, We have talloti, killed In action August 12th., fished off the dock, listened to Bob Ross, 1018, We have how I a Stock the popular Jim Malcolm, R. 3. Stewart and Judge Far and oft our thoughts do wander, Klein telling of the wonderful catchei in To a grave so far -away, ' Dridal Ro" In sets and open stoek. that country, but we had to take off our Where they laid our dear son, halt to Strothers upon his return, We Just two years ago to-dgy. do not like to question the veracity of It we could have raised his dying head any man holding a prominent public " or hwd his last farewell, ition, but the fish storks told require the Thtgiitf would not have been so hard Wingham- Ba- zaar 0. X. of Phil Forbes before they down For those who loyed him well. with us. Phil's reputation on M or His cheery ways, his amiling face other stories 11411 'never been quedWried Are a pleasure to recall, Highest Prices Paid for Rggs Cash or Trade and if he sovi their catch Is what they lie hai a kindly word for "ch, MY It Wft we WM *ccopt the rWa3W. And diod bdoved by 411 0 —moc"I" Ralfw. Motber, F*Uyor, &vWw sod Sisttr�. 'A 04 A" L 7f WINOOX-At MARKETS m*ftt Wadflaway now) wbftt i1o. 2 spring "4 25 to a Do Wboot xb� 2 Fail - 2 26 to 300 FWur, 30 to 7 74 35 to 38 ................. * 66 to 00 Em......... I... ...... 55 to 00 Cattle,, Wed., butclielx.. 9 W. to 10, oo. Cattle". butchers choice 00 to 12 00 Hogs.�, Ave , I t 2 , weigh _6, to 19 40� Hay 4. k , ....... .23 00 to 2000, Cre-im ....................... to, M Robt, 4$tonabouse and fAmfly and Mrs. Hopper spent Sunday in Vmeter, visitini the foruiter's sister, Mrs. Chas. Birucy. Harry MqGulre of Westfield, spout stluday� in the village visiting his fathe and otherMouds. M�, 196 Clegg has returned, from �1,111 can report* some improve. luent in Mrs, clegg's coti4itiout We are glad to note... The.. garden party at Garner 'Nichol- sons am Thursday eveiaing last, was A huge success between g400.00 and 450.00 beitil; taken in. The crowd was larger than the tuenibers of C, 0, r, expected and as a result they were not able to give As good %alervice to the public as they would like 0 have doue. Miss Penney of Toronto, is visiting at C. B, Wilkiiison's, 4 line, Morris. Mr. And Mrs. Chas. Ausborup of lxam� ilton,' spent the week-en4 at G, W, Xj�ll. hlrs� WeI14 of Tor6uto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.Vule. Mr. and Mrs. Derby of St� Clare, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Stewart last weak. 14r. and Mrs. Fred Seandrett of Tc�r. -onto, Are spending there holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cole, Miss Monroe of Detroit, is visiting, bar cousin, Xrs, W. J. Geddes. r 'R Wra visited + I% ev+ .0a, ey 'last week. Mr. and 'Mrs. Qaspell of Cleveland, called on friends in the village. , Mr. and Mrs. Dune, McCallitni of Wood- stock, are spending a few days W�th Mr. and Mrs.. H. Watson, The garde 6 party at Mr. Garner Nich. ols6n'a on Tuegdav evenin k' last undsr the auspicies of the Forresters was a decided success both, for crowd And financialli this being the tenth garden party Mr, Nicholson has had on his fine lawn, aild everyone better than 'the last, gives to show that what he undertakes is sure to k aa suqcess. Mr. Kerr or the BrtAssels Post acted as chairman, and the anted. 7_ atilment was of a hi&h order, We refrain fr. t- ! I fl. — 4.8 pec a mention of any for 411 were good. The Wingbam Brass Band was in attendance; the 1wase and grqunds were ]it up by the much talked ot. Delco light system. There were hundreds of automobiles there, the proceeds of (be evening amounted to over $425. Janiestown Me.. and Mrs. Earl Matbers,- Bluevale, visited at Mr. George Johnston's on Sun- day. Mr. �ilugh McDonald, Melborne, Man., is visiting at M0 job. King's and''oiher relatives in this vicinity, Mrs. McClur� is a daughter of Alphews McAllister, well known in Morris and Wingliam, livip�g' now in 13: C. Mr. and Mrs, J, King and'. Mrs. J ' aps as Elliott, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. F�4!1- lock, Paisley, pp Sunday. and MV.q,. P. Mor,01, Bl4a-�ale, visitipg at Mrs. 13. ]King, on Sunday. ends' hi ay ita,visitilig jri qrucp po., pear Tilie�top, Wil!is, has bad a cemea�' silo bpild ' sov IP 4q et) acres of corn going to fill it,, We wish him success, Mr, John Wright, West McGilliv�ry. visited at Win. Xing's and other relativ or) Saturday of -last week, The Trustees of S. S. No. 4,� Greys, have engaged Miss J. Turner as tdacher foe the coming ye.,r. We wish her, sue-' cess, Mv, Walter Lowry, 'Brussels, has pur- chased David Thomps;n's farm, and will Zet possession on Jan, Is(. We have not heard yet where Mr. Thompson and tam- lly intend to reside. He know doubt will take a well earned rest. This Iar!'n con- taips 175 acres. Mr. Robert Ballingall was visiting at Moorefield, last Spnday� Milst be acme attractiop P.013. Maying,is now pver and the oats liar - vest Will soon be ill ittlis IV14�, wiliell will I be a good prop. p.ro4pects ate good for potatoes, corp 4ild roots., Mr. Gideon 19ro%n, Ethol, has (lie con. tract of tW Burked rain, and has started at it last wpalt, it Will t4ke two rponths or more for hiln to colliplete it. Ile I,') an old hand at That Worlc'ano will no boubt make agood job of it.� i�, . , I._ 11 __ Postork Advertise Pirebuts Names Hoping that it Will. haVO, the effect of reducing the number of iticabdiaty firos in the Province, #ire b4arabal Z P.'],4eatolq, bas adopted the sqg�estjonof fire Under - Writers to advortitid corivictions for Arson, Vis firtt "tero, 4tino"floin4 the 0onvic- tion ofJohn $h oppard and Geqrge,. Wiser at Orillisk, Who Were stlitenettl to four years iMprisohniefit, are printed in red ink Slid a number of thern have been hung up In Whilbom. "It's a new policy to warn people that thL,arrn of the Igw is far_rea�hlrtg. We bope, tbaf It Will blive an effect upon DOW PttoPloi Ire VIeVi Of the number of W4ft%N 5M lately," Said Secretary IM011 of thal pirs ma"hol's Department. ,,Vh pftted a #ft's M'"ber of Poston. Th,y hm b M, distributed, atid the do!- rn-snd frft polka magistrates, postmes. M $ad pubft o"s it such that W* wfil to *mt mors. 77r, �e 7� Thun&y Aug. Nth, t of 0 bb All lines 6nd kinds of Rubber soled shoes will be placed on sale at big reductions on'. n Than, Fri, alld, Sat. Wt August 12, 13, 14 We will give real bargains in above lines on days mentiOned TAKE A LOOK'IN SOUTH WINDOW W 11 W .1 L L IS SOLE AGLNT FOR LADIES' 2, AND DERBY SHOES FOP, MEN Fall Term Aug. 31St --- Graduates placed in �positions. �Jli WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 166 Send a card requestingthe principal tOcall od you during the vacation. We have competent teachers, one for each department. Register now tot the fall term, 6. A. McLachlan, Pres. Murray McLeish, Prin, In order to malie, r6blin. 16r New,'Fall, Goodsi we are clearing. oUt 4he balance -,of" our summer goods; at' Big, Mone'y- SAVIng Values. LADIES'WEAR, Mw§h Dresses Wash Shirts Blouses, Middles Dres�s Volles Silks Iffos.!,ery, etc. CHILDREN.."S WEAR Middles Ginghant. Dresses fjoy �so wash Suits Iloslery and Underwear. MEN'S WEAR 110.0-14 Sunitiner suits Tweed and Sepge Suits Shirtst," Collars., Ties Socks and Utiderwear. I I *Get Our Prices Before Buying KIN" B I J".. ,"T4 I -1 VYLIX11 , F- A-1, AfsWilt ffl-ff. !,- Wheatley. W, A- Wheatle�, 'U. C. I I The lawn was lighted by "Delco light. Mr. Arthur ShaWJs treating the Blue- Walker, H. A, Young. Pn Saturday last death removed one Vale bridge to a new 6at of paint, iVrs.,Alex McXillar of Strathroy, visit- Pf Qgr mpst big4ly respected citizens ill the ppr4pn , pf 14p. C4as. Heibein. The Mr. Goo. Mowbray is on the sick list 've a A. T, Cooper laf Clintodk 9A ad her mother over the week -land, fgnieral took p4ce QA Wednes,4sy. ter- this week. We hope he will soon be 0. K. temperance add -rasa, the 'Methodist Mr. Ed.Ploody of the Inland Revenue wogil, 4 fg oxt �Ipbjtpap.y. will apppar n Mr. lienry.Piamond spent a few day$ church Sunday evening, in the interests Department Toronto, spent a short time King�ytlle and Detrpit. mq4606 6et to be vot- of the Qqtqrlo Tel�a in town oft Friday, while reconnoitering -TA8LZT5w Mr. Atq-4 UFs- 4 obp T4raine and little Mrs. 4oseph Q. reenway spent A few Oayq 0A oil lfi,october in company v�ith two officers from Wing- 4*ughter of T14gkLs%#, 4�4k,, an4 Mr. A� at Hanover. Plax pulling i'� . thriv%lng' I n-dustry in bam, in the vicinity of, Fast . Wawanosh Heibain Pf­-9fyorhqT#, �qqk., arrived Mr. �p4ri S ence 4as plimbased a new these parts, a large contingent of. Indians they discovered a whiskey illicit still in home an T#es44,v Ilight jqLst to attend, touring juar, havialveady arrived aid Ari bully on the operation., the funeral of their f4ther the late Mr. Revt P r. Pprrle of Wjng�arpl will job. During the past, week, a biautifal G. N. Chambers will leave shortly C, Heibein on Wednesday afternoon,, We are sorry to state that Mr. R. X preael in the Presbyterl4n chqrch neXt Scotch granite monument, from, ther on a business tour through the West. in Monster Picalc Af: Kinloss James had the misfortune to have his Sunday.* Wingharn Marbli Workaj was placed in the interests of a wholesale Shoe firm. Qne of the largest crowds ever brought collar boue broketi one day last week, the Union' ."cemetery, to'the memory of Mr. S. H, Gidloy made a, business tri PL t 0-gether in any Western Ontario village Mr, James was mowing hay, when the BORN the late Mrs. W, X. Watson., to Brantfo�d on Saturday. met at SiveflLake in Kinl6ss township ou machine struck a stone throwing him Rev. R. 1. anci Mia. McCormick mot' Mr. and Mrs. - Isaac Brown and Miss Thursday a(UKnoon. The crowd no violently to the ground with the above LurPrxoToN-1n Clinton, on July 30th, ored to Detroit, this Weak from Kincar- Mildred returned to their home in Toron-, doubt would not h4v& been so large results, The injured man was attended H. to Mr. and Mrs. Th 'Leppington, dine l§oach.. to on Monday. had they not eXpee" ri)ier to W vro to by 1jr. Whitley, and it is to be hoped a son. —Roy _os. Franklin. Drury., In this however they wppe I a pointed, neither Mr. Drury nor Mr, I p will soon be able to be about again as Mrs., Leppingion was formerly Miss I Dewart were Present. Luelinow Brais wpill 4seN,*jer. Luella Tornkins of Wingham. Band provided music and evervone brought their baskets well laden with' good things, P. B., Nepona-ld. fjver. Mrs. john Hartliy and little dAnghter, Paullneof Vanleek Hill,aro at present ton, Warden of Otgceropnty, prom P aided and thA speakers were, ft. K 'Hal- open4ing thcjt- yacatipt. with friends in this joca))�V. bert, ey,-president of the U. F. O�, SArt4tor A large ppMbor fmrp this vicinity at - Donnelly, Pinkerton; Mayor Hunter, troded the garden party at Mr, Robert 7=7 ... Xincardine; John Joynt, M, P, A, North 0gitbotral sp4t h of Oorrie 14st Friday, Huron; Alex, Meftinney, M, P., Z, The boys -play -4 football wtith Gorrie and West Bruce; Reaves 8cott of Kin'cardine Township, Mathers of Xinloss Township, ;I had, to be Patlaijo4 with the short end of a Palconet of Culrow, McNale of Greenock 2-1 iicore. -Wlest Mr, 06orga Westlake left fqr ghe and Rattle. of Huron. Mr. Halbert in a last Wednesday, We wish him a safe bitingand sgorcastic address said many things that would haVo 4een better left trip - V Mr. Morley McMichael from Wroxeter unsaid and so did ot))er spegkgs�, south called on old friends around here Confirmation Wanted Joax $pnday. Stepilen Strotfiers of Clinton, acpoM!. 94ir Pros,. have commencedthrashing fall wheat sO It Is re orted to be ver panitol by his wife, pawed throtlgil Kini p sx V cardine on Thurcolay last On their walt to 9004,crop this ytjr�, �php ylel.d being as Uon's, Head, where he was to join A4r, bigb go 40 bushel MacXay of Walkerton, in some Depart.. ". 1 Ne%w ''Lines in Fancy mental work in connection with their re. IN MEMORIAM vectiveCounties, Huron and Bruce, in the interests of Agriculture. On return. WAIGHT—In affeationate femembrance ing on Sunday evening Mr. Strothers in - of our dear son, Handaman Ernest formed us that while in the north country George, Wright 661208, 160th. Bat- -I:Chi*nc*l and blassware lie had occasion to visit in the district in talion, transferred to the 47th. At. which Miller Lake is situated, We have talloti, killed In action August 12th., fished off the dock, listened to Bob Ross, 1018, We have how I a Stock the popular Jim Malcolm, R. 3. Stewart and Judge Far and oft our thoughts do wander, Klein telling of the wonderful catchei in To a grave so far -away, ' Dridal Ro" In sets and open stoek. that country, but we had to take off our Where they laid our dear son, halt to Strothers upon his return, We Just two years ago to-dgy. do not like to question the veracity of It we could have raised his dying head any man holding a prominent public " or hwd his last farewell, ition, but the fish storks told require the Thtgiitf would not have been so hard Wingham- Ba- zaar 0. X. of Phil Forbes before they down For those who loyed him well. with us. Phil's reputation on M or His cheery ways, his amiling face other stories 11411 'never been quedWried Are a pleasure to recall, Highest Prices Paid for Rggs Cash or Trade and if he sovi their catch Is what they lie hai a kindly word for "ch, MY It Wft we WM *ccopt the rWa3W. And diod bdoved by 411 0 —moc"I" Ralfw. Motber, F*Uyor, &vWw sod Sisttr�. 'A 04 A" L 7f WINOOX-At MARKETS m*ftt Wadflaway now) wbftt i1o. 2 spring "4 25 to a Do Wboot xb� 2 Fail - 2 26 to 300 FWur, 30 to 7 74 35 to 38 ................. * 66 to 00 Em......... I... ...... 55 to 00 Cattle,, Wed., butclielx.. 9 W. to 10, oo. Cattle". butchers choice 00 to 12 00 Hogs.�, Ave , I t 2 , weigh _6, to 19 40� Hay 4. k , ....... .23 00 to 2000, Cre-im ....................... to, M Robt, 4$tonabouse and fAmfly and Mrs. Hopper spent Sunday in Vmeter, visitini the foruiter's sister, Mrs. Chas. Birucy. Harry MqGulre of Westfield, spout stluday� in the village visiting his fathe and otherMouds. M�, 196 Clegg has returned, from �1,111 can report* some improve. luent in Mrs, clegg's coti4itiout We are glad to note... The.. garden party at Garner 'Nichol- sons am Thursday eveiaing last, was A huge success between g400.00 and 450.00 beitil; taken in. The crowd was larger than the tuenibers of C, 0, r, expected and as a result they were not able to give As good %alervice to the public as they would like 0 have doue. Miss Penney of Toronto, is visiting at C. B, Wilkiiison's, 4 line, Morris. Mr. And Mrs. Chas. Ausborup of lxam� ilton,' spent the week-en4 at G, W, Xj�ll. hlrs� WeI14 of Tor6uto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.Vule. Mr. and Mrs. Derby of St� Clare, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Stewart last weak. 14r. and Mrs. Fred Seandrett of Tc�r. -onto, Are spending there holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cole, Miss Monroe of Detroit, is visiting, bar cousin, Xrs, W. J. Geddes. r 'R Wra visited + I% ev+ .0a, ey 'last week. Mr. and 'Mrs. Qaspell of Cleveland, called on friends in the village. , Mr. and Mrs. Dune, McCallitni of Wood- stock, are spending a few days W�th Mr. and Mrs.. H. Watson, The garde 6 party at Mr. Garner Nich. ols6n'a on Tuegdav evenin k' last undsr the auspicies of the Forresters was a decided success both, for crowd And financialli this being the tenth garden party Mr, Nicholson has had on his fine lawn, aild everyone better than 'the last, gives to show that what he undertakes is sure to k aa suqcess. Mr. Kerr or the BrtAssels Post acted as chairman, and the anted. 7_ atilment was of a hi&h order, We refrain fr. t- ! I fl. — 4.8 pec a mention of any for 411 were good. The Wingbam Brass Band was in attendance; the 1wase and grqunds were ]it up by the much talked ot. Delco light system. There were hundreds of automobiles there, the proceeds of (be evening amounted to over $425. Janiestown Me.. and Mrs. Earl Matbers,- Bluevale, visited at Mr. George Johnston's on Sun- day. Mr. �ilugh McDonald, Melborne, Man., is visiting at M0 job. King's and''oiher relatives in this vicinity, Mrs. McClur� is a daughter of Alphews McAllister, well known in Morris and Wingliam, livip�g' now in 13: C. Mr. and Mrs, J, King and'. Mrs. J ' aps as Elliott, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. F�4!1- lock, Paisley, pp Sunday. and MV.q,. P. Mor,01, Bl4a-�ale, visitipg at Mrs. 13. ]King, on Sunday. ends' hi ay ita,visitilig jri qrucp po., pear Tilie�top, Wil!is, has bad a cemea�' silo bpild ' sov IP 4q et) acres of corn going to fill it,, We wish him success, Mr, John Wright, West McGilliv�ry. visited at Win. Xing's and other relativ or) Saturday of -last week, The Trustees of S. S. No. 4,� Greys, have engaged Miss J. Turner as tdacher foe the coming ye.,r. We wish her, sue-' cess, Mv, Walter Lowry, 'Brussels, has pur- chased David Thomps;n's farm, and will Zet possession on Jan, Is(. We have not heard yet where Mr. Thompson and tam- lly intend to reside. He know doubt will take a well earned rest. This Iar!'n con- taips 175 acres. Mr. Robert Ballingall was visiting at Moorefield, last Spnday� Milst be acme attractiop P.013. Maying,is now pver and the oats liar - vest Will soon be ill ittlis IV14�, wiliell will I be a good prop. p.ro4pects ate good for potatoes, corp 4ild roots., Mr. Gideon 19ro%n, Ethol, has (lie con. tract of tW Burked rain, and has started at it last wpalt, it Will t4ke two rponths or more for hiln to colliplete it. Ile I,') an old hand at That Worlc'ano will no boubt make agood job of it.� i�, . , I._ 11 __ Postork Advertise Pirebuts Names Hoping that it Will. haVO, the effect of reducing the number of iticabdiaty firos in the Province, #ire b4arabal Z P.'],4eatolq, bas adopted the sqg�estjonof fire Under - Writers to advortitid corivictions for Arson, Vis firtt "tero, 4tino"floin4 the 0onvic- tion ofJohn $h oppard and Geqrge,. Wiser at Orillisk, Who Were stlitenettl to four years iMprisohniefit, are printed in red ink Slid a number of thern have been hung up In Whilbom. "It's a new policy to warn people that thL,arrn of the Igw is far_rea�hlrtg. We bope, tbaf It Will blive an effect upon DOW PttoPloi Ire VIeVi Of the number of W4ft%N 5M lately," Said Secretary IM011 of thal pirs ma"hol's Department. ,,Vh pftted a #ft's M'"ber of Poston. Th,y hm b M, distributed, atid the do!- rn-snd frft polka magistrates, postmes. M $ad pubft o"s it such that W* wfil to *mt mors. 77r, �e 7� Thun&y Aug. Nth, t of 0 bb All lines 6nd kinds of Rubber soled shoes will be placed on sale at big reductions on'. n Than, Fri, alld, Sat. Wt August 12, 13, 14 We will give real bargains in above lines on days mentiOned TAKE A LOOK'IN SOUTH WINDOW W 11 W .1 L L IS SOLE AGLNT FOR LADIES' 2, AND DERBY SHOES FOP, MEN Fall Term Aug. 31St --- Graduates placed in �positions. �Jli WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 166 Send a card requestingthe principal tOcall od you during the vacation. We have competent teachers, one for each department. Register now tot the fall term, 6. A. McLachlan, Pres. Murray McLeish, Prin, In order to malie, r6blin. 16r New,'Fall, Goodsi we are clearing. oUt 4he balance -,of" our summer goods; at' Big, Mone'y- SAVIng Values. LADIES'WEAR, Mw§h Dresses Wash Shirts Blouses, Middles Dres�s Volles Silks Iffos.!,ery, etc. CHILDREN.."S WEAR Middles Ginghant. Dresses fjoy �so wash Suits Iloslery and Underwear. MEN'S WEAR 110.0-14 Sunitiner suits Tweed and Sepge Suits Shirtst," Collars., Ties Socks and Utiderwear. I I *Get Our Prices Before Buying KIN" B I J".. ,"T4 I -1