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The Wingham Advance Times, 1928-10-25, Page 1^5 With Which is Amalgamated The Gorrie Vidette and Wroxeter News. Single Copies, Five Cents. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, 'OCTOBER 25th, 1928 Subscriptions $a,00 per year. OBI UARY FIELD CROP COMPETITION FOWL SUPPER AND DANCE • _ L�CAL AND PERSONAL EUCHRE AND DANCE AT BELG RAVE SCHOOL CHILDREN DELIGHT CROWD WITH ORAL WEDDINGS h •Wingham COMPOSITIONS•Sperling-Moore • William Charters.• The following is the• result of the In Arena, on Tuesday, Potatoes for' sale at Wellington After; an extended illness, there las- After d .: c.. per as - se1928, away hen G e General in the General Hospital,. GreatHall,..Bel H p sob Get iof Falls, Montanna, William. Charters, beloved husband of Clara McBurney. i He. was born in Kinloss Township i ii 58 Besidesonhis he is Field Crop Competition in Turnips conducted by the Turnberry Agricul- ,. lural Society, and judged by Mr, Rush -tendance. Toronto,on Tuesday, October' 16: R, Wilton A. Gemmill Chas." - 96,95, Carter A:' & W McKa ue 92, Wm, 94, g Wellin e 9i, Thos. Taylor go, C. G. g November 6th under the au ,paces of C W. L. Steeper's Serenaders in at- Supper served from g.ao to 6 o'clock: Everybody bod. welcome, Y Y Tickets -Adults o Children 2. ; Tip 5cents, 5 cents• • Produce Co an Ltd. .Company• Mr,'John Claxton of Jasper, Alta:, J P spent the week -end at W. J: Greer' s. • The articular man and the articu- p lar woman their shoes:•at'Greer's: buy L. O. L; No. 462 are holding a Euchre and Dance to the Forester's rave on Friday, November g , 2nd, when Steepre's Serenaders • will playrladies la the latest dance hits. Old and New time dancing. Everybody wel- come. Come and enjoy a good ni=slit's The first prize ,Public speakers at Huron's School Fairs met at Clinton on Saturday, October'20th, in a Cham- n hi Tenyoung> P o s p contest. and three young gentlemen, represen- ting thirteen of the School Fair A quiet but pretty wedding took place at high noon on wedding October 24th, at the home of Mr. a=sd. rn Mrs, Thos. H. Moore of 2nd C of Kinloss when their onlydau ester; g Johann Irene, ,became the. bride of Harold Henry Sperling; of White - years ago, wife g bythree.sons•. Funeral ser- survivedBIRTHDAY vices were in charge of the h O. '0- I Campbell 89, Robt. Coultes 88, W. J.t.., Currie 3q; Geo, Currie 86, Isaac DANCE Miss Earnscliffe ,Musgrove of l3uf-Mr, , faro,; spent a few days at her home here. fun: Admission So cents. Lunch groups, gave a display of oratory the Served. like 'of which has seldom' been equall- ed from any church, Rev H. Whitfield of St• Hel- ens, officiating', Immediately after F. and 'Woodrnen of America, inter- Wright 86, A, Robertson 82:. • Lion's Club has secixred` 1VIr. and Mrs, Oscar Rogers of Tor- platform: WELCOMED BACK TO TOWN Miss Edith Dick, S. S. No, 14, Hay, the ceremony the wedding party, con- silting o.f the immedia•te •relatives, sat tinent' being made in Great Falls cern- H. Skinner`s Blue Water Boys for a' onto s eat a few da •`s with. relatives 1? y i who spoke on "Jean Blewett" was down to a dainty wedding •dejeuner, etery: Deceased is a brother of Mrs. etery John Waltaers; Wiaiglaaiia, VETERANS ATTENTION! Birthday Dance in the Armouries on , in town: h xA very enjoyable afternoon was declared the winner: The splendid fallowing •which, the happy couple reit Memorial Service be Monday` evening, October 29th. Pro- Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Smitll.�re at- spent at the home of Mrs. R. H. composition and manner of delivery on a motor trip to D.etroit, Cleve-. Mr% Frank Millen A very sad death took place on Monday morning when Mrs: Brant: Veterans' will held' in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham, on Sunday evening, Nov. ,rich' at 7 ,p. m: Special preacher Rev, ceeds of this dance are to . o towards expense of providing playground e- quipment placed in the park this year. $1:00 per couple, extra lady 25c. Re- M•;. •, tending the Baptist (' ,.y�.'-trte in w Hamilton. Mrs. W. R. Hamilton and Mrss Ruth reflect considerable credit on her.ab- Lloyd on Wednesday last, when Dx. , , Calder and a number of the 'Gradu- ility and training. She will represent - Huron County at the contest held in ate Nurses met to• greet Miss Eliza „• beth Matthew, former superintende:zt conjunction with, the District Conven- land and Buffalo. Their many friends in this comznunit extend best wishes Y far a long and happy wedded life. Teesof the 6th of •Culross, west of Teeswater, passed away after a £ew d s illness. Her infant babe died onof ay A. Le Cera who saw" service in France. All veterans are asked to attend this annual •service in memory their freshments• . Dancing from 9 to 1 o clock. spent the week -end with old friends in Grand Valley. Mrs. Lee Breckenridge of Bluevale tion of the Ontario Educational Asso- of ,.the W. G. H. The afternoon was , spent in social chat and reminiscences, ciation. Tea was served after which the host- Miss Claire Pentland, S. S. No, 8, Heaslip -Shaw A pretty wedding took place Wed October z7th, at high noon, Thursday. Mrs: Miller was formerly Miss Nora'daughter of Mr. Johnston,J3 and Mrs. JackJohnstonof White- J comrades who made the supreme sac- rifice, `Parade at Armouries at 6,-. 0PEOPLE All military men invited: Dressto YOUNG HONORED g called on her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Reid, Pleasant Valley, last Sunday.. Ashfield and West Wawanosh gave ess presented Miss Matthew with a �, ; token of welcome' and appreciation a splendid kali` on Better Farman g "win nesday, at the home of NTr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates, •Pickering, •whett their •sister;. church. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her, her parents, three P p.m. optional. C. •`� p }2• Wilkinson. St, Andrew's Church recently ,lost two active workers in the removal NIL and Mrs, 0, Thompson and mil re over to Stratford on .Sun- fa r y w e from those present. he nurses were second place. proud , to .have their superintendent Miss Mary Oakes; S. S. Na. 4; God •again, told of "1:he. Benefits the Bernice. Shaw was united in marriage to Mr.: Earl Heaslip; son the the late sisters, Mrs. Moore of Toronto, Miss Mabel of Elora and Miss Beatrice at FLOWERS AND FRUIT to Stratford of Miss Bertha Mackay, Wright•g and of Robert to Gravers- . day to visit the formers old home, • A. C; •Morton •Toroonta, among• them and trust her.erich, of School Fair to the Community." Her health may be spared to continue in argumentative manner gave' her an ad - •the 1VIr. and Mrs. J.. Heaslip, Craighur',t Ontario. Rev. A. J, Johnston, B. A. home and one brother, Gershom of The mat of the E. Wawanosh. T e sy p by r Evidences are not lacking of the g peculiar seasons of zg28, for last week burst, At a meeting of the young „ , speople one evening last week; NIr. b, Mr, of spent a few days last week with his uncle and aunt, Mr; and Mrs, J. A: profession as )successfully in the- future as she has in the past. vantage for third prize and when she' declared that'the School Fairs were D. D. Professor at Victoria College, uncle of the bride, performed the cer' entire community"goes out to the family'in their sad bereavement.to Mr. Pckell Minnie Street, -left at the Advance -Times Office a basket of 5• Hill on behalf of the choir andemony. � young people presented Miss Mackay Morton, BAPTIST W. M. 'S. responsible for her- effort speak In public at the tender age` of eleven The bride wore an; attractive gown of white georgette and Verret- IN SOUTH.BRUCE PLOWING' MATCH hl' of ri a kinds,some of dahlias, ave o s d , and color: Then on Saturday Nir. Frank Anderson of Catherine Street brought in a hunch of raspberry stems g with an ivory toilet set, in appreeia_ work of the church. Mr. Harry McGee pre- seated Mr. Wright, a young Scots- man who through aecouple of years Our place o fbusizess will be closed at 6 o'clock during the winter months. United Farmers Co Operative Co. Limited., Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Musgrove and The regular monthly meeting of the she took the house by storm. Baptist Church was held at the home School delighted the audience with a of, Mrs. H. Mundy, on the evening life sketch of "Pauline Johnston." It of Thursday, October 18th. There was a splendid effort and won her ian lace, with tulle. veil: caught with orange blossoms and carried a boo - petition who was bridesmaid wore a gown of Trianon georgette and car - vied a bouquet of burnt orange mums. The fourth annual plowingmatch ' - of South Bruce, postponed from Thu Satin- rsday, was not ocmpleted until SatY da when the judge, A. Little, y' ' J ' handed deci- loaded with fruit in all stages from a •closed blossom to erfectl matured P Y and large sized berries. Fora second crop these were quite out of the usual. stay in town showed himself to be 'of real quality, with a pair of cuff links from the Sabbath School; and kr. Hill tendered him a parr of mih- tary brushes from the Young Peoples Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greer are in Nia- gara Falls attending '• the Chapman- Musgrove wedding.. • T •Mrs. G. L. Ridley and son, Ralph of Toronto, are visiting at the form- were ninteen ladies present. Devot fourth place. • The first four rhes consisted of loner exercises and a season of prayer p were exercised b aver interesting specialty selected books for young Y g y g Mrs. Kell people,' while each of the other young programme. y gave an ac- count of the work of Miss Edith competitors received a single book Miss Phyllis Gates, Pelee of the bride, was flower girl, in vile green silk and carried a basket of ophelia roses. Mr, Leonard Gates supported the groom.. Following the ceremony a wedding of Agincourt e out` the lions to ,the complete satisfaction cf NAL LOCAL AND .PERSONAL ,Society. en's parents, NIr. and Mrs. W. A. San- derson Shuter St. Clarke, of West Africa. Passages for their earnest attempt to :win high-, from "The Letters of• Mrs. Churc: er honours. luncheon was served after which Mr. Mrs: honey - all. In his comments to the press," Mr. Little said it was one of theRubber best matches he had been at for some Mr. and Mrs. Hugh • Berry of Bruce • GOT EDITORIAL PRAISE Boots -Best quality for min women; misses and children. Just the hill,'' read by Miss McKee, helped us The following list •shows the prize to realize the sacrifice made and the winners and the school fair group re- and Heaslip ;left on a moon through SoutlYern Ontario, the bride travelling in a navy blue georg-. time and gave great praise to the younger boys and to the two -furrow class; three or four -horse teams, It was a most miserable day for field visited with friends in town on Sunda . y• Mr, and Mrs. R. Garry of Grand Valley were visitors •in town ori Sun _ day' Miss A• M. Wilson, editor of the Chatsworth Banner. a recent addition to the newspaper life of the country - to the fall fair held in in referring a thing. for this season of the year- $1.90 to $5:00 Green's Shoe Store. ; X Nirs. H. Wheeler and her daughter, Ensign tVheeler, who is Assistant Ma- gMission presented:- privations endured. by our pioneer , • 1, Edith Dick, Hensall, Jean Blew-. missionaries• Mrs. Hanna read the ett:'> report of the September meeting of the Women's Home and Foreign 2. Claire Pentland, St. • Helens, "Bet- Boards held in 'Toronto, ter Farming, ette costume with navy blue coat, white fur and 'silver hat. On. their return they will reside at Hillsdale, 'Ontario. the opening, starting off with a light e g, g g drizzle and continuing 'wet with . fie quem heavy showers all day to the however, p of 43 edninstants, who, however, participated in keen con- The choir o the Unite, , Church, put; on a grogrm following the fowl supper at Kincardine on Monday ev- ening: "'in " _ « ham that villa e says. From Wm ham g , Wing• a horse that one would call •out . in the'road class." And standing� then, to confirm this o inion the jud- ptogether. gen awarded Clayton Fryfogle's :.qu- tro n at the S. A, -Maternity Home _.at Hamilton, are visiting at al Arttiw Wheelers; Morris.- - `b - . Mrs. John Gibbons 'and rs. An- gus •McDonald left for Hamilton to 3.. Mary Oakes, Goderich Twp., The President iVlrs.'Anderson closedWalter-Casemore. t• he meetingwith prayer, after which •"The Benefits of the Scliooi •Fair •to , . .. -,pray '_a, t , the members enjoyed a sbciai'•fltoirr tele. Comicunrty: �, _ 4.Marion West, Clinton Town, Pau line Johnston." Happy event took place at 2.30 on it Saturday; :October 13th, at the Un ed Eliza - Church Parsonage when Mary Eliza- tests. comingthe The°`prize for plowmenes;-1st longest 'distance went to W. M. Col- lins Clifford Machan, of Mitchell, Owin to a sli ht accident the mechanical department of the Ad- vance-Times office; an account of the 50th: Anniversary of Lebanon Chapter : e ane and the driver the following priz- for single horse to bug y, g meg. style and speed considered; 1st for attend the annual Convention of the Ontraio Hospital Aids Association,. on October 23rd and 24th. The remainder are not placed ac- EAST WAWANOSH cording to merit but each and all de- COUNCIL serve special mention for their com- he'th, daughter of the late Mr.. and Nlrs. Hugh Casemore, became the bride of John Wesley Walter, son of late Mrs. John Eider; the cere- a•nd The youngest plowboy wa• s Leonard , of the Schmidt, 13, who was winner. , last He took the Royal Arch Masons, is held over till next week. .. single roadster, 2nd for gentleman driver; 1st for best turnout. This animal has captured during the ;holy Mayor T, Fells wishes to thank the people who so kindly helped in don- ating the sum of thirty-three dollars positions.- Council met on October ,16th with Gordon Razz, Crediton,' "Bird Pro- all the members present. Minutes of lection." last the mony was performed by the pastor:' The bride, who was unattended, was •in of brown vet - prize year. also prize for the best plowed land for boys under z6 with Arnold Scott a close second.• JOE MARKS RETURNS WITH HIS COMEDIANS season 21 first prizes, 2 seconds and one third, as follows: -2 at Goderich, 3 at Teeswater, 3 .at Lucknow, 3 at Brussels, 3 at Hanover, 5 at Chats- collected in aid of Mr. D, VanAlstyite, who is seriously ill. Miss A. E. Sanderson of St. Thom- meeting were read and approved. Nora Stewart, Clinton Rural, "How Com. from the Co, Engineer 1 e- I can best serve my community," garding payment of light in Lower K, Gladys Coleman, Varna, Citizen- Wingham laid over for further con- attired a smart gown vet, with hat, shoes, purse and gloves in matching tones. After a short motor trip the happy couple will re - CHAMPIONSHIPS. The 'Culross "championship in sod went to Alex, B. McI{ague, and in The -0rillia Packet and Times of Thursday, April 12th 1928 says:- This week Joe Marks has been en- worth, 2 at Fordwich 2 firsts and a • • third at Win ham. g as, who has been visiting in Buffalo, is Welland, Hamilton and Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sanderson, Shuter St,, sideration, ship' Eu - Lloyd Hern Winchelsa "The Eu - Petition of John A. Snell and others " ropean Corn Borer. for the construction of a' Municipal • « Mary Paterson, Grand Bend, Why side •in the groom's new home in Pleasant Valley, where the good wish- es of their many friends are extended stubble to Herb Arkell; Kinloss chain-. pionship; Graham Moffatt, Robert Moffatt; Carrick championship, Ar- ihur Vogt,. and. for Carrick Township g P :boys under i6 Athur Vogt and Leis- g aiard 'Schmidt: Culross junior prize, A, B. McKague, A. Thacker, W. Mc tertaining' Oriflia ,in -the ,opera House with Bert Johnston's Company. The 19t(;arks Brothers who were on the road for, several' decades acquired the knack of drawing full houses wherever they Joe, who is the went and ,apparently,„ last of 'the brothers on the road, has Hard Time Haillowe en Dance. Skinner's Orchestra Mildma, Town Hall„t .Nedriesday, October 31st, Prz- es given. • Lunch served, Usual ad- , mission, Come in your old duds.' A, at present. %� Miss Powell and Nlrs. Bert Well- wood were delegates from the. United Church . W. M. S. to the Sectional a Rally at Fordwich on Tuesday, while Mrs, Wm. Finch represented the Vic toryMission Circle. T drain at Lots 28, 29 and 30, Con. 3 our Empire went to War." received. • Greta Horner, Zurich, "Canada," On motion of Thompson and Camp- „ Beatrice M. Culbert, Ashfield The bell the petition was granted and the Va1ue of Birds to Man." • clerk instructed to notify the Engin George IKeil; Corrie, "Agriculture eer regarding same. >, • Fifty Years Ago. The collector presented his bond, Florence McClure, Colborne, "Sue- to them. fellow - Prior to her marriage her fellow - employees of the Gurney Glove Works met at the home of Miss Jennie Ard and presented her with a beautiful walnut chesterfield table. A miscel- laneous shower was also given her by Donald. The other prizes were as follows: not lost the art of pleasing theatre-: 'For A special thank offering meeting of DOMINION TIRE DEAL- the Women's Mission Circle of the the same being accepted as satisfac- cess• tory. a number of her friends when she received many pretty and practical Sod, ,high cut - plows -Bert Bennie- Brussels; W ' H. Atkinson, goers. three nights this week Bert Johnston's company amused and d8on Wed- ERS MEET AT KIT- Baptist Chuchbe held ock. The Hullett and clerk of the Twp. LOCAL AND PERSONAL gifts, " �i ingway, Port Elgin; entertained crowded houses with a Octoberill o'clock nesday,.the of Council, sol- Port Elgin; Wes: Howe, Best Crown, B. Hemmingway; best new programme each evening, Bert CHENER , • An, address will, be given by Rev. C. Home iciting some assistance for the road to Potatoes for. sale at Wellington RADIO' STATION 10 B.P. i efinish, Atkinson. Plain Plow -McKenzie Webb, Lurk- now;- Wilf. Inglis, Walkerton; Will - J. Pritchard, iam Collins, Mitchell; Webb bl. Lucknow. Crown, Webb, finish; C lins. prize in Those who never won a Pi the men's class -G: Moffatt, R. Mof- fat, Teeswater; G. Yeo, Bluevale; C. _ 1, Port Elgin; H. Couse, Teesof is a magician who has a wide range of tricks which hold his audience and baffle the keenest observers. Mrs. Johnston also.. is a magician of merit and cahnn and received hearty app- rause, Madame Muriel proved her ability as a mind reader and her an- l aid savers to questa ns`on the black boWalton s were remarkable. Professor Smiths numbers on the violin and on the Nola • H. Schutt,Superintendant of On October 2nd and 3rd, Kitche- Mis• sions: All •are cordially in -sited, Per was ,tete Mecca for all the D'o- )(Mr. and, Mrs, C. B. Forrest, Blue- minion Tire Depot Owners' of Onta- • vale, .Ontario, announce the engage- rix and Quebec. The magnet was the . ment of their niece, Christie F. Mc- 0- Depot' Owners' Convention at' the Do Leod, to Mr. Andrew C. Turnbull, minion Tire Factory. son of Mr, and Mrs• Oliver 'Turnbull, The Convention was. planned as 'a Ontario, marriage takeThompson, the marrra a to sort of post -graduate course in tire placeearlyin November. X ., p g, care and' repair for the sole benefit' This is a good time, to look up your from Auburn the railway station, •at 'that place, pointing out that the " roduce Company Ltd. bulk of the traffic on this particular Our rubbers are cheap -Doctor bills ; road was from the townships of .Fast are high. You have an option, W. ;l• and West Wawanosh and Colborne. Greer, Action in this matter was deferred • Ma. and Mrs, John Hanna spent for the present. last week at Grand Rapids, Mich, On motion of Kerr and Thom son the township will furnish 185 4 -inch Come in and let our new Fall Shoes tile for outlet for drain on Lot 34, talk to you for a few moments. W. Beginning this Thursday at 7.30; the regular hour of old time music will be broadcast from this station, On Sun- day next, Oct. 28th at 4.16 p. In, the. regular Sunday concerts will begin. Your comments or requests will be gladly received. By so showing your interest we get encouragement to eon - • tinue these broadcasts. -water water. Crown, G. •Moffatt;, finish, R,The .Moffatt, i" e . Jointer plows -H. Schnurr, Walker- •t ,, - , H g ter, ion A, McKague, Teeswater; :McKagtte, Teeswater, R, Ku t 1Vlild:- Cello, an instrument of his own make, were well received • The above company will fill a three p y nights 'engagement in the Town Hall' g Wingham, on Thursday, Friday and Dominion Tire Depot Owners. Leather Topped Lubbers or other The program included a complete heavy rubber footwear and see if they tour of the wonderful tire factory. need repairs,, Winter isnot far away It was a great opportunity for the and it is well to be prepared and there- , ,sten who sell Dominion tires to see by avoid the early rush, Willis Shoe Con. 12. J. Greer, followingaccounts were aid: - p Mrs. Corbett of Eelgrave fell on Geo. W. Snell, drawing tile, $7.00; Saturday.: evening and broke her Wightman,grant to 13e1 rave 5• g' shoulder, school #air, 10:00 the Reeve, Clerk, , $ , Assessor, selectin $ 1'1.00• Mrs' James Seri and family are • '-- • , IIS' '� ' • ' ;• ,; , , i '° ' 1 ' may. ,Crown; Schnurr; finish; A. I3,g a ue. '• ' •the MSo g Sod 23 years and under=W.. J. D en -.:lad, W in ham B. S' turde October- 25, 26, 27, under y'W.. : auspices of the Wingham Arena givinga complete change each . their own spec- , how they are made. Then there were. Store, Phone 129, Wingham: exhibits of the latest vulcanizing and The Ladies' Aid of St: Andrew's i,Vincent, repair machinery and accessories, ex- Presb terian church purpose holding rn m ycent, tensive lectures' and practical de o a sale" of homemade baking and otherson, and jurors, ' spending a few days with friends in McGill, patrolman, $15.00; G. R. Marldale. patrolman, $15.00; A. G. Vin- patrolman; $27,75; Chas. Carter, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bondi timid Carl, are on, a motor trip ,to l� I; Rc ,l s i Wi'J� to •urs, Walton, J., Willits, gcarrypatrolman, • Schnurr, Walkerton, A. Thacker, =hoes water;` •"T. 'Lambertus, Walkerton,• Crown,_ Dennis, ,finish, Thacker.: ., " •will n under -M; :Ellis Stubble, ,ig andBlonde •' ate,' W. Walkerton, H. Arkell, TeesW • McDonald, McDonald, watrTeeswater, S,. McDver. ' "`Teeswater; C. 'Machan, Mitohelt: aliening;They effects, and s a spec- rel settings and e , a p ' l :added attraction Madam Muriel is _ answer questions each evening q free to all who'may ask her. The coin an is resented by Joe Marks, p Y 1? otic' of the Marks Bros„ 'who says this, ' ' decidedly different to anypre, showy >s decade y stratians by the experts in'charge, es inthe basement of the church narticles educational moving pictures of rub on Saturday, October e. th at 3 o'- bei growing, sales talks olid enter clock. Lunch will be served. taimnents• Shoes can be made a •p.r- .The, The Convention was brought .to a • bade or a beautiful Sit- manent Tans close by •a big banquet at which ad- uarantee a satisfac- effect. • We g dresses byprominent citizens were• tory apetation which melees awonder- $15.25; J. Gillespie, road p ' p , su er attendant, $21.75. Renfrew; Ottawa and Montreah p Council adjourned to meet again on Rev. N. R, Alp of Auburn OCcu- pied the pulpit -in the United Church Tuesday, November 13th, p p ,• ' •._ on Sunday in, the absence of Rev. following •is •a summary of tax S. Davison, pastor, who was tar ing es, as taken from the Collector's Roll : anniversary 'services at Auburn.• -County rate -$10,072,05, Township, • - $ 5 450.88• Bridge Debentures- Ralph Carr, v. to •is cm'',oyed as - •� .�•. I " ale ^� -' UNITED CHURCH WINGHAM ' ° s :�W, D, ,McDonald•, firxsh, L. Crown, ) Strauss.. Ben- Stubble, i6 years and under -J. }3� n- '• Forinosa' Inger, A. Vogt, E. Howatt, Blyth,, L. Schmidt, 1 to. seated, here before and never fails p lease. Prices to suit eveiyboily: DOai's open at 7.30, performance i e at •` oni ari''s own orchestra'in at- 8.15. C P Y • tendance. delivered. Th Hon. Chas, Stewart, I de, v e fu1 unproverttent to those who ])refer w . painted ' t , , , Minister of the Interior, ro n the ..atoned. wens a 4l?i?ge f • i retire of ",Canada •of ahe• fist s rosy p Shoe Stole, Phone 129; Wingham. ire" while Mr, J:.O, Linteatr deli- vexed a most instructive address can The Philaletha Bible class: of the Wingliam United church , invite you rate , le hone and drains -l- •operator with tele C,P 12., Toronto, $1,440.24, Tc p s fe da s with tris ar-' 685:62, Dogs -$504,00; Public school is spending a w y p total taxes on roll 30120, cuts, Mr. and Mrs, George Carr, Bits- -$117.00; -$ , 90, A, Porterfield. Clerk, sol Terrace. Dr. McInnes driving towards Rev. Sidney Davison, Pastor Tel 140, Parsonage 183 tion- A. Scott,Teeswater, : Crown, "Merchandising conditions in .the , to be held ' - while Tuesday hit .. Sunday, October 28th, 1928 • may; •e. Howatt,' finish, Beninger. ' R,C.A,R BEWARE THE MOTOR „ to a Hallow een .social aiitdmobrle tract Mr. W. A.".Eden ' `ttie schoolroom oil church, "Tues= PRIZi✓. LIST C012RECt,J10bT Clinton on morning was . by a motorist named Garrett, li/ ,Piles Morning- ` '•r M'' loWi » three or' four Two otv' ,, _ President of the Dominion Rubber , $0th 8 0. .. T turzieci'0r�er. The tap Open Gate: Fri li , • ld r;Rv horses -.G. Stobo, K. MCDoria , • 1 ,Aitken +. McPherson,.,I ,.,,111Cc.Dona d, .all. of Teeswater: ; Crown and finish, 'Stab°. . • ' „•,- • cG its Walton• H. `Tractors G. M av , , Armstrong, Teeswater; J. Edgar, A g, �vxr:.n�,>fn,•.. Crown. McGavxtt. 'Bill! 'r • :. Bn11, Brawley has a broken wrist, the rclues'of 'a motor car back firing• . when cranking' it•. 4, Cla fon Steeper required five stitch- Yat • • 'u es.in lip after a tractor bucked p. Some person had changed the timer pmysterious ,.s„�,r;a 1N• en :barer"-ti"rie. ,, CO.brought the Convention to a close day evening, October at crock. ' Admission 25c and 15c. with a, Brief outline of all titre Can -prize . - i meant and a few words of Mrs.' Win Ieid, Pleasant Valley, vent cit ;; for the coming year., has been Confined to her bed for goad cheer g y• . Wto Lepa.rd Is local dealer, •J. A, over a month with severe heart 'r -care of Nurse Ter- Youttg at Betgrave and it. H. •Ca • tacks, under the r son and Sonat Carrie, riff,is unproved hut still weak. We wiser to Correct an error in the Porter of oiidesboro; and in the ditch. Garrett was going east list •of Wingham Fall Farr in , , ,, ,•:> arentl never saw the,laciers last weer, s issue. Prizes in Girls'and alp yUse l epartinent which were credited to car coming along, , A young lad Witt, e should be credited to Gossett received a shaking up, but how Mrs. Hawk, Miss Mat"orie Hamilton, Bel rape:•-- the doctor escaped serious injury is J g Secretary, one' of the affairs. ; Eveivag--: or Lose. Prayer Service, Wednesday I evening at 8 o'clock � -i. 1