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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-10-21, Page 1N 3P Re,member The Campaign For War Memorial Fund And'Veteran's Watch Fund, Nov. 7th. to 13th. Single Copies - Four Cents WINQUAIN, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTO BER 21st, 1920 snbscriptions. $2.00 per ye,,,,I�:­ Bayliffe-McLean Nuptiala A pretty October wedding was solemr.- ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLean, Wingbam, on Thursday, Oct. ober 14th, when their daughter, Annie Edna, was united in marriage to Mr. William H, Bayliffe of London. Rev, Dr. Perrie, pastor of St, Andrew's Presbyter- ian church, performed the ceremony. During the signing of the register, Miss Nellie Orr of Toronto, sang 110 Promise After a dainty wedding dejeuner had been partaken of the happy young couple left on the afternoon train for a honey moon trip to New York. The bride travelled in a costume of brown velour with beaver trimmings and hat to match. Their many Wirigham friends extend hearty congratulations, Pretty October Wedding A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday, October 16th., at 12-00 O'clock. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, when their daughter, Annie Maye, became the bride of Mr. Alexander Adams of Toronto, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams of Hamilton. The bride who was unattended, was given in marriage by her father, and was dressed very becoming in a suit seal brown with bat to match and beautiful sable scarf, gift of the groom, and carried a corsage boquet of sweetheart roses. The wedding march was played by Mr. C. C. McIntyre, brother-in-law of the bride. During the signing of the register, Miss Madeline, sister of the bride, sang very sweetly -'Love's Coronation," The , t to the pianist was a whole pearl tie -pin and to the soloisit a beautiful string of La Tusca pearls. The Rev: E. F. Arm- strong officiated. After a dainity wedding luncheon, Mr. and N rs. Adams left on a trip to the coast. On their return they will reside in Toronto. Out of town guests at the Adams - Walker wedding Were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fleming, Chatham; Mr. Jas. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Albolt, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McIntyre, Mrs. C. P. Carlisle, Mr. R. A. Walker, Misses Agnes and Winnifred Walker all of Toronto; Mr. A. T. Miller, Listowel. Hot Wat ri� S, 13) %0"%TTLX_A We have received an extra large shi,�ment at old prices and the belle - fit 'ill be yours. Moulded, one piece bottles, Ouaranteed for 2 years, �98c and upvrards We'll be pleased to ,;how you. 'lCEO. MASON �` )ON I Stationery, Patent Medicines, ooks, School Supplies, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. Z LYCEUM THEATRE "The Biguestuttle Show" Thurs,, Fri. and Sat. this week Charks k1ay ill ­The'SheFiff'S SOn" and Alaek SennettS 2 -reel Coniedv "T1114', DYNTIST" Matinee, Saturdayat 3.3o p.m. Prices, Adults x5e, Children zoe. Mon., Tues. and Wed. Madge Kennedy ill "Dollars and Sense" By Octavus Roy Cohen Coming Soon! The film that turned aWaV 20,000 a t the Broadway Strand, �P�optloeit, the first week it was shown at advanced prices. Rupert Hughes' Astounding Story "The Unpapdonable 3 i oil in 8 reels. This pictnre will positively be shown here at the regular admis- sion price. Watch foi dates. F EAST HURON TEACHEWS ro',� e T s 0 11 a 18 INSTITUTE The forty-eeventh annual convention Mr. i hos. Tiplingy of Detroit, is visiting, of the East Huron Teacher's Institute, his nephew, Reeve Tipling. which was held in the Town Hall, Wing - Miss Nellie Orr of Toronto, was a I visitor in Wingliam this week. , bam, on Thursday and Friday. Oe ober Miss Winnifred Haines is visiting for a I-Ith and 15, was attended by 120 teachers, month with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Orchard, and was a success in every r(spcct. The � president Mr. Robt. J. Beatty, Egmond- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nicholson have been � ville, occupied the chair. visiting for a few days with Hensall friends. Rev. E. F. Armstrong conducted the opening exercises - after which Mr. J. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGee spent Groves read an address of welcome pre. Thanksgiving in Durham, with Mr. Alex, i pared by Mayor Gurney, who was un. Elliott. I avoidably absent. Mr. Peter Linklater of Guelph, was the The records of the last convention were ,uest of his sister, Mrs. Gowans over the read and adopted. The following com- �eek.end. mittees were then appointed: -Resolution Mr. S. A. McLean of Dauphin, Man., Com. Mr. Geo. Jefferson, Mrs. Aitken 0—sited Mrs, John McCracken during the and Miss Bell. past week. Nominating Com. Mr. W. Strong, Misses. Sheriff and McKay. Mr. Fred McLean of Toronto, attended The report of the proceedings at the the Bayliffe-McLean wedding in town on; 0. E A. was given! by Miss Draper of Oct. 14th. Clinton in which she, very interesting Mrs. Robert Haines and son, Edward i gave the teachers the gist of some of the s5e-ni—a -d_aywit5­Mr_.'_and M-rsC'-ecil important addresses. "The Seasons and Orchard. their Causes", was the subject of the first Miss Edna Vincent of Spr1njdW,7was paper introduced by Mr. B.S. Scott of Che —guest of Mr�_�nd Mrs. Geo, Olver, Brussel. He emphasized the use of con - Victoria St. crete material to illustrate same and to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jeffray of Toronto, use the childs knowledge of the simplier are spending the week with Reeve and definitions to grasp the situation. Mrs.,,Tipling. A very interesting paper on "Denta Miss Gonzago E. Kehoe of Toronto, Inspection and preventative Dentistry'! ;p-eTt- Thanksgiving at her home on was introduced by Dr. Ross of Wingham. He gave the ages of which the various Patrick Street. teeth arrive, the procbsses of decay in a Mr. arid -Mrs. A. F. Bailey of Toronto, tooth from its first indications until fin lly vTe-re guests of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Mill r a over the holiday. destroyed aided by Blackboard drawings. Then the question of diet. followed by Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Parker motored to I the disadvantages that pupils undergo London on Saturday and spent the week- I under such wnditio�s. end with friends there. In presenting the subject of ' Seat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quirk of Harrill - top, spent a few days with the former's work for Primary Classes", Miss Clazie of Clifford pointed out that it must be father, Mr. John Quirk. such that pupils are made to think but Capt. and Mrs. S. R. Byles of New. not too strenuous, also that such work market visited over the week -end with must be organized or in a proper system Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart. wi a particular idea or point in view. Mrs. Forsythe and daughter, Miss �throfessor Patterson of the Western Un - Ruby, spent a few days with friends in: iversity, London, spoke on "The Univer- Preston. Gait and Hespeler. sity and the people". He gave the origin Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of Springfield, i and advantages of its position in Ontario, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. also how that Vie needs of the teachers and Mrs. John McCallum. could be met in keeping abreast of the times by means of Summer courses, and Miss Lilla E. Breen of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and that teachers should take advantage of Mrs. R. J. Breen, Turnberry. same, as many have already done so in the Vast. Miss Gunn, the Lady Superintendent N� 4 A the question of "The School Gar - of the Toronto General hospital, visited den and its use in teaching Agriculture" with Mr. Irlma Kennedy over the week- was dealt by R. H. Hoover of Walton. end. The chief points were, what the term Miss Florence Kelsy of Clifford, spent 1 means, the interest and enthusiasm re - Thanksgiving day at the home of her I quired to be installed in the pupils, the cousin, Mrs. Jas. Nicholson of Diagonal School Garden and what it. comprises road, both in individual plots as well as experi- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De Val Darby mental. plots to show and prove certain of Toronto, are guests of the 14tter' par- ideas and principles in agricultural. The ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Turn-, Uackboard was ubed to illustrate a tvpical berry. I garden as was worked out and proved Miss Ada Buttery and lWaster Willie! quite satisfactory. Pitt and Miss Rose Pitt returned to Lon-! Dr. Field of Goderich. then addressed i the Convc-ntion in the various questions dcin, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. ; . Battery. in connection with the teaching profession. These were, Dental Inapf ction, the Navy Mrs. J. G. Stewart and lier,-,ster, Miss � , League, League of Nations. School Fairs, Ella Cloakey are spending a few days I this week with their cousin, Miss Nirene Salaries and Grants. The mef ting then adjourned until the Shaw of London. i evening session, which was a program con - Misses He.loise and Aileen Kennedy, who i sistin,- otmusical drill by the Wingbam are attending college in Toronto. spent I School Pupils. and songs by home talent Thanksgiving Day with their parents, 'I which were all well rendered and interest - Dr. and Mrs. J. 11. Kennedy. ing. Then Professor Patterson gave an Mrs. George Cruikshanks of Wingham, interesting lecture on the subject of "What was in town on Wednesday, Mrs. Cruick- the Spectroscope reveals about the Stars". shanks is on the Huron Board for Mothers which was illustrated by a chart showing Pension. -Clinton New Era. the light spectrum with its various colors A. C. Fowler of Bolton, spent the holi- and bands. days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on page 8) John Fowler, he was accompanied by his c � in Miss Miller of Toronto. ou, Mr. Clift Paterson of St. John's, New- Ca. -d Of Thanks foundland, who is attending St. At drew's Mrs. Matilda Mitchell, her brothers College in Toronto, visited Dr. and Mrs. and sisters wish to thank their many kind Kennedy over Thank-egiving Day. friends for their kindness and sympathy Miss Rose Williams and Mr. A. C. shown during the illness and bereavement Williams also Miss Ivy Baker, Mr. Dud. b the death of their dear mother. ley Culp and Mr. Frank Granger motored Y up from Toronto for Thanksgiving and The Late Robert Weir vi,ited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A highly respected resident of Wing. Harry Williams. ham. passed to his reward on Saturday, Mr. W. H. Cloakey of Toronto, is visit- October 17th., in the person of Robert ing for a few weeks with old friends in Weir. Deceased was born in Ferman - Tp. of Morris and Wingham town. It is augh, Ireland, eighty-five years ago and about twenty-five years since W, 11. left immigrated tq Canada iii the year 1862. these parts and this is his first visit in He lived for a number of years on the that time. May he enjoy the old scenes 10th. con. Turnberry, where his wife is the earnest Wish of his many friends. died, about nineteen years ago. Deceas- Dr. Kennedy attended the Clinical ed came to Wingbam. about ten years Congress of Surgeons in Montreal last ago. He is survived by three sons, viz. week. There were over two thousand John on the homestead, David in e'don, surgeons in attendance at the Congress Sask., and Major Robert of KeMber -representatives coming from all parts of Sask., also by three daughtem, Catherine, the world. Mrs. Kennedy accompanied Elizabeth and Jane at home. the doctor and visited with her daughter, The funeral was held from his late re- Gretta, who is on the staff of MacDonald sidence, Victoria St., on Thanksgiving college. Day, Monday Oct., 18th. Intement in Wl_gtiamt cemetery. Rev. Horace W. Buy Ximsts Goods Now Snell rector of St. Pauls' Anglican church, Take advantage of King Bros big gale of which the deceased was a member, con - and get your Christmas shopping done at dupted the impressive funeral services at big savings. the house and grave. WINUHAM FAR Thanksgiving Day Brought Good L Crowds 0111cer Phippen. has received a large number of deer licenses. About noon on Thanksgiving Day the 10, 12 and �4 Button Renoths, vv�fh weather cleared and the sun made its ap- Hanna's big Fall and Winter sale starts pearance but not before a great many Saturday, October 30th. HOOM govuts people had finally decided to stay at at honest prices. home, But the crowds came out very Cracked Eggs for Sale at Gunn's Ware - well and the gate receipts amounted to house. For a limited time we Will sell almost �500 at the small admission of 25 cracked eggs at a saving to buyers. cents. The school children of Turnberry %,,I and Wingliam received free admissions Miss Butcher, Teeswater, Ont., Design - and all members and race horse men were er of Hair Goods, tranformations, switch. free, so that all told the crowd was fairly es etc. Your order solicited. large. The exhibit of stock was not large "Joy -Nights" in Wingliam Opera House, poultry was about average and borse$ Thursday and Friday evenings, Oct. 21st were good. There were no less than and 22nd. The lNew Minister Musical 13 entries in sl ngl e drivers in the roadster Comedy. class and about the same number in the 10 extra sales people waited f or gentleman's turnout. Hanna's big sale, Saturday, October 30th. Contrary to reports that were circulated After paying expenses the W. C. T. U. the races were pulled off as advertised sent $100 to the Frances Williard Home and each race filled and the heats proved for Girls at Toronto, as a result of their exciting and the enthusiastic crowds wild- Saturday tag day. ly cheered their horses as they ran down On Thursday October the 28tb, in the home stretch neck and neck. Mr. the Council Charnber. A sale of home - Burnside of Kincardine officiated as made baking. Sale to commence at 4.30 starter. The results: p. in. Tea will also be served. Frtmu. FoR ALL J. W. McKibbon, local agent for Tem - Gentry De Forest, Peter Rutledge, pleton's Rheumatic Capsules and RAZ - Morris ................... I I I MAH for Asthma says these two stand - Annie Mack, Mat Gaynor, Lucknow ard remedies are selling better every day. ...... 2 2 2 Tony C, Jas. Culbert, Lucknow... 3 3 Wright's Orchestra will be in attendance 13 at the New Minister Musical Comedy in 2.30 TROT OR PACE Wingham Opera House this Thursday Pacing Girl, C, H. McKinnon, and Friday evening. Tiverton .................. I 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller of Listowel, Jim Hal, Jas. Brown, Blyth ...... 2 2 0 Ontario, announce the engagement of Dr. B., I W. McGee, Lucknow .. 3 3 3 their only daughter, Elizabeth R. (Beth) FArtmERs' RACH to Mr. F. G. Hastie of Wroxeter, the May Spinx, Cliffe Johnston, Gorrie wedding to take place early in Novem- ........................... 1 1 1 Florence, C. C. Elliott, Listowel ... 4 2 2 her. Patricia. Alf Cronin, Teeswater .... 2 4 3 Wait -Special buyiug attractions at Kinney Wilkes. Roy Colvin, Tees- Hanna's Fall and Winter sale, Saturday' water ..................... 3 3 4 Oct. 30th. Billy Direct, W. S. Zimmerman, A special meeting of the Ladies' Auxil- Gorrie ..................... 5 5 - iary to the Wingbam General Hospital Billie Logan, Lyle Hopper, Beigrave 6 0 - will be held in the council chamber on GH,NTLF.NrANs' RoAD RACE Thursday, Oct. 21st at 4 o'clock to maz L. Lott, Wingbam, ist; J. C. Heffer- arrangemnts for donation day, Public man, Blyth, 2nd; W. A. McEvers. Wing- are invited. ham 3rd. .,This world is made tor happiness" BICYCLiz R.tt:F. and you will receive a large share of it if W. J. Wade, Wroxeter, lst; Irving you attend the New Minister Musical Bell, Wingham, 2nd. Comedy in the Opera House Thursday Ru-.,,,iN,n RAc% and Friday evening of this week. Maggie Kippen, Blake Nesbitt, ListOw- The regular monthly meeeting of the el, Ist; Quednee, S. J. Burke, Jamestown, Wingham Women's Institute will be held 2nd. in the Council Chamber on Thursday, 'C ontinued on page 4) October the 28th at 3 p. in. A sale of homemade baking will be beld. Sale to commence at 4.30 p. in. Tea will algo be Hockey Re -Organized served. A meeting to re -organize a hockey team Mr. Jos. A. Brandon of Belgrave, left was held in the town hall on Tuesday a nice handful of luscious raspberries and evening. When a twin team was decided I thimble berries at Tnx ADVAN-CF Office on between Wingharn and Lucknow, and on Thanksgiving Day. For this time of the officers elected: the year, this fruit is marvellous. Talk Hon. Pres.-.Robt Johnston, LucknOw- about your Sunny South and California, Pres -Carl E. Judson. but what about old Ontario. Vice Pres. -Geo. H. Smith, Lucknow. Jas. Walker & Son b3d their nen auto 2nd Vice Pres. -Ernest Pettigrew. hearse out for the first time on Morday. Secy.-Treas.--Howard Gray. Mr. Jas Walker made the entire vehicle Manager --H. C. McLean. with the exception of the chasse and Coach (Sen.) -D. M. Johnston. engine, and it is a great credit to hisskill. Coach (Jun.) -Alf. Lockeridge. as a woodworker. The body is second to At Hymen's Altar none and many complimented Mr. Walk - A pretty wedding was solemnized at the er on his excellent master piece. He has home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Beckwith. spared neither pains or expense in malting Edward St., Monday the 18th inst, the it not only a vehicle of beauty but also ol Rev. Mr. Armstrong, officiating, when durabillEY. their second daughter, Ethel Florence be . Juit to remind you that tile Ne%,v came the wife of Mr. W. E. Cummin�s 0; -Mitatiter Musical Play' to be given it Toronto. The bride was attired in a blue i Wingharn, opera House, Thureday and travelling suit with a picture hat. and her F riday evening, Oct. :1 Ist and b� bridesmaid, Miss Millie N chol, in a suit sixty of our best muic.11 and dramatic of brown. The groom was attended by talent i., somethin-1, out oi the ordinary. ,Nlr. Win. McCool, while Miss Margaret It is filed with bright, �Varklir.g songi Proctor presided at the piano. When she and choruses, it story told that is entremely started up the beautiful strains of Chap- huniorvus and yet true to 1.ierplvxitje!,', pins' wedding march, the bride entered the rooni leaning on the arm of her father. When the mystic Words bad been spoken Hete For The Holiday and congratulations extended, the Eruests Mr. Chas. Butler, Brantford. some forty in number, sat down to a dainty Mr. Rueben 'Morgan, Kitchener. luncheon. Ainong the number being Mr. Alvin Groves. Kitchener. friends from. Toronto, Walkerville, Bel- Miss Mari,irie Fisher, Paris. fountain, Goderich and BLIgrave. The Mr. Goidon Young, Toronto. groom's present to the bride was a gold Miss Maria Bennett, Stratford pendant. The wedding presents were Miss Myrtle Bennett, Stratford. numerous, pretty and useful, demonstrat. Miss Rebecca Armstrong. Stratford. ing clearly that the young couple had Miss Grace Tucker, Stratfo: d. many warm friends who wished them Miss Mary Haugh, Stratford, well. The young couple will make their Miss Della Haugh, Toronto. home in Toronto. Miss Dorothy Roth, Stratford. Mr, George Howson, Toronto. Attention! Save Your Money for HANNA9S BICA SALE stapting Oct. 30 . 0 1 Read their advertisement in this paper. r. eir Elliott, Welland. Mr. Ernest Linklater, Toronto. Miss Myrtle Deans. Stratford. Mr. John Weiler, Toronto. Miss Maud Fry, Toronto. Mrs. Clare Adams, Hamilton. Miss Catherine Adams, Hamilton. Mr. Fred Johnston, Toronto. Miss Margaret Drummond, Hensall. Miss Azelia Sanderson, Hamilton. Miss Thelma Sanderson, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs Harold Hinscliffe, London, Mr. Thos. Fixter, Detroit. Miss Eva Linklater, Toronto. Miss Merine Johnston, Detroit, Z % We 'Seve Y Ou Money 10 1" 'EMEMBER McK "RBBON'S ()ne k,,eluad Thursday, Friday, Saturday %.Xtcber 21 22 2'*.01..��'f This One Cent Sale was originated b- the United Drug Co. for Rexall Drug Stores The United Drug Company are the largest manufacturers and buyur. of Toilet Articles, Remedies, Chocolates, Perfumes, Rubber Goods, Station cry and Drug Sundries in the world. 11 T H E P L A N 11 BuY a 35C tube of Tooth Paste , and you get another tubes for le, or 2 tubes for 36c, IIUNI)RI��DSOFDI.FFERBNTITUMS—CA1414 AND SUCLTRD� A LIST YOU CAN"T AFFORD TO MISS THIS UXCIWTIONAL OPPORTrNITZ" McKIBBON'S DRUG STORE Drugs and Stationery Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R TickeAt, Kings' Big Sale Now On Donations Por Hospital The sale.1he people have been waiting The Ladies' Auxiliary interd haid-,­_ for, discounts off regular prices. no inflat- donation day in aid of the hosp%tr4_ ed values. Saturday, Oct. 2.3rd, in ths z,= Caflaway -Chandler %uptials chamber. Donations of anything _;alt to the hospital will be gladly rece, The marriage took place at the manse I �"2:a on Wednesday, October 13tb., of E. Such as fruit, raw or canned, Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.M. fowl, butter or eggs, home mi a,�a t E Chandler, Turnberry, to Mr. W. Ray etc. Lunch WEI be served duirin.�., Callaway, Elora, the Rev. Dr. Perrie Oj,_ afternoon and evenirg. Tea and ficiated. After a dainty luncheon the wict es 15 cents. Ladies -:13 be, a,-� bride and groom left for their new home council chamber from 10 a. in. to 9 in Elora, the bride travelli. g in a navy Lo eeceive donations. In blue suit with hat to match. We join 'Anniversary Services with their many friends in wishing them i The Anniversary seervict-s of Wing:�a= years of happy life. I Methodist church will be held next Deer Protected By New Low day and Monday, Oct. 24th and I Rev. Sa muel SeHery a former mix.'. :are* The few deers left in the woods in Old teemed pastor, will preach Sunday at Ontario will lbe further protected by the I i a. in. and 7 p. in. Department of Fish and Game. An order He will also give an address at the­­:i�- gregational rally, Monday evenitv�. T in council has gone through malting it il- I legal to kill deers in the counties of i choir will render specia' Anmvec--_a:T Simcoe, Wellington, Grey and Dufferin, anthems and etc. on Sunday and for the next three � ears. Deer in Green.' evening. Come cut and greet a muriv,_ ock township in the county of Rzuce, cari- loved ex -pastor. Especially will v��. not be killed legally for the next four! deavour to make a*11 strangers weizoMe. years. There are still a few deers in the�;e I 13'ring all your friends out not oniv cistilctsand the Department desires tol'Sundaybut Monday evening Refi-a-�.,I�- preserve them. ments will b,-!�ervt-dMc.rday evuninc X At 1A New i v �j, 1�� Preaffe? and mare desgrable ffialm ever, Rn �he IT &c:�,VF'ed skeltde-c-> 02 R`awu, Gi?ey, Taupe and Brown. n. rs a 1,21, Z % We 'Seve Y Ou Money 10 1" 'EMEMBER McK "RBBON'S ()ne k,,eluad Thursday, Friday, Saturday %.Xtcber 21 22 2'*.01..��'f This One Cent Sale was originated b- the United Drug Co. for Rexall Drug Stores The United Drug Company are the largest manufacturers and buyur. of Toilet Articles, Remedies, Chocolates, Perfumes, Rubber Goods, Station cry and Drug Sundries in the world. 11 T H E P L A N 11 BuY a 35C tube of Tooth Paste , and you get another tubes for le, or 2 tubes for 36c, IIUNI)RI��DSOFDI.FFERBNTITUMS—CA1414 AND SUCLTRD� A LIST YOU CAN"T AFFORD TO MISS THIS UXCIWTIONAL OPPORTrNITZ" McKIBBON'S DRUG STORE Drugs and Stationery Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R TickeAt, Kings' Big Sale Now On Donations Por Hospital The sale.1he people have been waiting The Ladies' Auxiliary interd haid-,­_ for, discounts off regular prices. no inflat- donation day in aid of the hosp%tr4_ ed values. Saturday, Oct. 2.3rd, in ths z,= Caflaway -Chandler %uptials chamber. Donations of anything _;alt to the hospital will be gladly rece, The marriage took place at the manse I �"2:a on Wednesday, October 13tb., of E. Such as fruit, raw or canned, Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.M. fowl, butter or eggs, home mi a,�a t E Chandler, Turnberry, to Mr. W. Ray etc. Lunch WEI be served duirin.�., Callaway, Elora, the Rev. Dr. Perrie Oj,_ afternoon and evenirg. Tea and ficiated. After a dainty luncheon the wict es 15 cents. Ladies -:13 be, a,-� bride and groom left for their new home council chamber from 10 a. in. to 9 in Elora, the bride travelli. g in a navy Lo eeceive donations. In blue suit with hat to match. We join 'Anniversary Services with their many friends in wishing them i The Anniversary seervict-s of Wing:�a= years of happy life. I Methodist church will be held next Deer Protected By New Low day and Monday, Oct. 24th and I Rev. Sa muel SeHery a former mix.'. :are* The few deers left in the woods in Old teemed pastor, will preach Sunday at Ontario will lbe further protected by the I i a. in. and 7 p. in. Department of Fish and Game. An order He will also give an address at the­­:i�- gregational rally, Monday evenitv�. T in council has gone through malting it il- I legal to kill deers in the counties of i choir will render specia' Anmvec--_a:T Simcoe, Wellington, Grey and Dufferin, anthems and etc. on Sunday and for the next three � ears. Deer in Green.' evening. Come cut and greet a muriv,_ ock township in the county of Rzuce, cari- loved ex -pastor. Especially will v��. not be killed legally for the next four! deavour to make a*11 strangers weizoMe. years. There are still a few deers in the�;e I 13'ring all your friends out not oniv cistilctsand the Department desires tol'Sundaybut Monday evening Refi-a-�.,I�- preserve them. ments will b,-!�ervt-dMc.rday evuninc X At 1A New i v �j, 1�� Preaffe? and mare desgrable ffialm ever, Rn �he IT &c:�,VF'ed skeltde-c-> 02 R`awu, Gi?ey, Taupe and Brown. �Ai appewanee 09 Tegulgarhy bc6a tops. 1,21, 21 10, 12 and �4 Button Renoths, vv�fh IIIIK3 I Ai special patternsgor sigm or stout 14 Prices $2.50, 3.009 .00 and 4,50. N' %,,I See our Tweedie Boots Tops at $4.50 a pair. W v V Greer 114 �Ai