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The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-02-14, Page 111 Single Copies, Five Cents. •• 11. With Which is Amalgamated The Gorrie Vidette and Wroxeter, News. WINGHAIVI, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1929 Satbaeriptions $2.0o per year, .............„........ _ ,-.._ BUYING BEGINS 1879 -WHOOPEE -4929 f WEDDINGS\ 1J CANADIAN CL; B HEAR FINE ADDRESS. NORTH HURON ' FATAL MOTOR 'Fco res- rom reairements rind by imp The beautiful town of Wingharn j ' Bonner -Haugh 1 ON CANADA'S BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE , COUNTY LODGE ACCIDENT tivons . formed by the readers of yciur and its rural vicinity' t forms , a grea l'Aeiss .. Nin.. a Haugh, daughter. of Mr. North Huron County Orange Lodge Alex, Casemore, of Chatham, 34 offeriags. to Inc Merchents who Kiitild'. welcome inore spontaneous '1,1', "wing,and, less hand selling; Our Pa- per is the ideal medium to ,,start,new kering impulses, introduce new trier- Aandise and build up a' staang pres- lige from. the th,ousands who browse through its columns weekly .seeking know what's going pp , . industrial sotial rind political coun- Lry, (ask Geo. Spotton); each one de -• penupon the other. I like to dent preach the Gospel , of, Co-operatiort between the town and country their interests' are so- .closely allied: It . . . •, • , • midnight -enjoying -my pipe, an idea has come to inn. Let the Tc""'ns'lli.P's. also get -into this • 1929 Celebration. There never will in our lives be and mrs, James A, V. Haugh, of Wingliam, Ontario and Raymond Ara, thur Bonner, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Bohner, of 'Sherbrooke, Qttebec, were 'Married on Saturday, February 9th, in Si.. Paul's Anglican Church, Stratford.' Rev. H. W. Snell offici- ,atecla Mr: and Mrs. Bonner ' will re- • s • • a., .---. • .,/ • ide m vvindsor, untario. a . A meeting' of the :C•anadian Club i Was held,on Tuesday/ evening, Feb- ruary the .fiftli, in the schoolroom of the ,-(Ji-iited Church. - For the benefit of new Triembrs the - president Dr .• ' • • 7 . • Redmond, gave a brief talk on the aims and object a 'of, the Canadian C.lub„ to develop a national conscious- ness and to broaden the 'outlook its one to represent each ,province of Canada, and. one for .the Yukon ter - ritery. : In conclusion, Mrs, Thorburn urged the people of Wingham to Visit • this . . shrine of Canada. Those who so free.. ly gave their all did so in the hope.. that. they should h.elp to bring about a lasting Let us not too quick- Met in Winghain on Tuesday of last ay. eekrIvith the largest attendance' in its his•tory, and a docket that occu•-• pied the brethren until late in the ttf- ternoon. Following are the new of-' .f• . icers.-- W.' M. ---Charles Coultes, Belgraye, a IM. -J. V. Haines, Wingham. ap.- -Rev . . alden, Blue- Ch R A V W ' years of agc, eldest son, of Mr. an,a Mrs. Jerry Caseinore of Turnberry died in Winds,or Hospital on IluesdaY afternoon, from injuries 'sustaitied when his motor car was hit 480/ an electric car about 12 miles, Mit of :Windsor. Mrs.' Casemore •reached his 'bedside in ti s-hort time and re - mauled with, km) to the end, the ina ' 1 ' ' ' . , . . FOR THE LADIES such another opportunity .to pat over such a grand re union We, 'the ab- ..) „ae . ' Saunders -Walker . N, of members •by 'bringing them into• con- tact with men and weinen of peace.. ly forget them and the sacrifice they made. Let us do all in our power to vale.' •, . Rec. Sec. -C. R. Copeland, Wing- - ' jured man 'remaining conscious. He is survived by his wife, Pearl Stewart • ring your ,corsetting problems .to anr Corset Department,' February .22 and 23. An expert Corsetiern ':from New York will be in attendance to demonstrate. the ' newest' ...styles lin. ".,Nerno=Flex" Foundation Garments .. and to aid you .in .choosing the :type, Of garment correctly "suited to...yoUr individual' requirements. Ring BroS. ' sent ones, all boys and girls, yet- scattered tho we may be our thoughts and hearts are ever turning back 'to the scenes o fehildhood's happy days. Amxionsly-are we watching and 'wait- ing In eager anticipation to see what • the old boys back home, yns and the new -onee. also are doing. -Let every man, 'woman, boy and gi.r1 feel that they 'have a part in this, and 'enter A• quiet but pretty wedding took )1 e . S L -1 ' i a. 7 , a iliac ay evenin atd aim() 'lac]. on th c oc a at e o‘tne 0 . r... an ra. S E McLaughlin 65 Davisville Ave„ • ' ' • , Toronto when Nellie Doris second . - ' . Isaac' aauehter of .Mr and Mrs Wal- .'. -.. '' ' ' er o , a f" Wingliam became the bride '. ' . , of' Mr. I-Iarry E. Saunders of foronto ' I •1 - Al d M S son t: re tae ate .1, r. an rs. atma • s.1.- eZ, • greater mental pciwers. • Mrs, john McKay sang:very accep-. tably the Iashiniri song. .In intro- . claming Mrs. 'Charles H. ,Thorburn$Of • Ottawa, the speaker . f the evening, Dr. Redmond spoke 0 her many and . . varied activities, She is a member' of • • - •10 the Executive Cominittee of the As sociation of Canadian Clubs, she •,re-.. . 1. presented the Canadian • - work •for world peace, so, that we the people of Canada, may write "Finis" at the end of the list of names in Canada's Book of Remembrance. . . •• A 'hearty vote of thanks, moved by Mr. A. L. Posliff and seconded by Miss:kletherington, was tendered to Mrs. TiTharburn and Mrs. McKay • Mrs. Thorburn WaS the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W: L. Craig. ham. Treas.'-Cliarle•s Stewart, Londes- boro. -"dia. • ' Fin. -Sec' -A V Pattison,'Bel.• y . •tries grave. ' C. Marshall -Joseph Tamara Myth. '. Lai: Lect.--Thomas Wheeler, Win Wing haw. .'i . . ' anal Lect.-H. Leishman, Dungan- . . • non. ., introduced of West Monkton; his pai- ents, five brothers, Oscar of Luck- now, Carl and Victor of Chatham, an las er a ome, an two E. • -t d CI . t • t h ' • d sisters, Marion and Vera at home. A brother, Roy, was killed: Overseas. e. unera • wi i -e y place 'Th f 1 'II 111. 1take day at Monkton. Mr. and Mrs:. Caseinol-e left 'Wednesday morning: • for Chatham. The sad affair is deep - by friends the .. SAVING THE •PEN.I1/4TIgS as One in this thought -there is only one Winghana and over such a -• ., . officiated The. ev. 4 artridge . b, ride was unattended and looked , ,Government• at Wembleyin 1924andshe hs alo , ' ..as, been one of Canada's representatives --- • A meeting of the Canadian Club A strong resolution was and passed, and forwarded to Hon. --' • • ly regretted many of family . ' • , A report .for November Eind Dec- ember of the Penny Bank in the Schools of Canada, shows that in .the banks there is the com- put re -union that will make them all sit up and take notice that :Wingliarn is Wingliarn, its ' people are Wingham- sites and it's Huron best harming in.a graceful gown of white c.. • . '. - . sal: moire with 'bow of American a , . , 13 tuty Velvet, and wore silver shop- e: SI - d r ' b ' A ' f ers„ earrie an a. m ouque• o at the' League of NationS. • .Airs. •Thorburn's subject was Can , atlas I3ook of Reinerribrance". She described the -beautiful situation of Was held in the Council' Chamber' on .Friday evening, February theeighth. The viCe-president, Mr. A. L. Posliff, occupied the -chair: ' .• ' ' t , pro eating against G. H. Ferguson t any change in division of school mon- eys ' between'• bl" d - te , pu te an sepaia schools, .and more particularly in res- 'COMBINED .FIELD CROP • AND SEED GRAIN COMPETITION 359 aclZol . .. .. tortable sum of .$1,09547406. This • ,County's town.. .le Ophelia, roses which was ,afterwa.rds sent to •the• bride's mother, who • is Ottawa, the capital of our Dominion, . . the circumstances • . Dr. • W.. E. Matz, professor of . , ,, . . psychology, in am -onto' University, pect to present conditions governing a , , . . . pioper ies. , school taxes 'on coin t' .., 'd in re urn may Com - Results ' the T b -• -gamy shoafs an increase of 24, schools con - Lributing a.nd an increase of °Ver. $18o, i 1.879 -BACK HOME ---1929 quite ill'and- unable to be present at . . • wedding. and recalled in con- • . nection with the devastating fire of 1916. ' • In speaking of the beautiful ' addressed the meeting, his subject be- in "The hild an its I ai ent ' C • d • '). - s " - bl di uas'on tool- place C onsi eta e . sc , i a. in Perfecting 'details for the big cele- . bined F'eld Crop and Seed Grain , me 1 .t t CchriPetition were announced at a ' over the preceding two months. tkViingham school stands with a per .t eentage of 71 in ratio of deposits a- mounting to 511.,17. There comeS ..a. time in the life of the normal man when his Mind turns toward the old hbrne. The call is clear. -If his feet are loose, he Following the' ceremony a ,dainty • • • • lhewas sAfter- buffeunc. on S a erved_ unaders • left Wards Mr. , . for their.home at 39 Alexander Blvd., • . - ' • new buildings which: have .replaced the ones that were destroyed, she mentioned particularly the Peace To- ' ' • • ' • wer, and the new clock, which is a .' Professor Blatz expressed the opin- . ion that in the past, heredity hrtabeen over emphasized. '.:Psycholoeists limn - • - • • ' come to .believe -that environment has bration in Wingham on July lath, 1 • h • ' • • 1. tt d NV 11C pionnses a leant a en once. Reports from. the ,primary lodges , , A snowed a steady and satisfactory in improv- meeting of the competition members a ing lam on ues a3, e _ -a t W- .1 T d ,. th.' xatl by Mr; Overholt, of the Federal De - ' i partment of Ag•ricutture. Oats to be the used VALENTINE TEA • goes, • if•not he anticipates the day, when he can again return'. to - scenes familiar . . , . . where they will be at home to their - -, V h ' friendsafter arc 1st. '- .o. - , . reproduction of Big Ben in old Lon,- don. the greater influence 'ripen the char- acter and habits of a child. crease in membership, and an • ea financial position, ' continue crop in this Work in Turnberry, arid with field Ben- , • nie Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter- jail Church. will hold a Valentine Tea to him in his boyhood. Whether he 'minent, rich or succeSsful in."; is e 'does .. , . • OBITUARY . t , , It is M this Peace Tower that the 'Memorial Chamber is situated. This . A child may be guided along three lines. First in the attitedes, of which WEST BRUCE COUNTY • • , LODGE OFFICERS the , exception of one of ner's, all the fields in the Conalaine,d Competition grew the 0,A.c. 7.2 -var- amid Sale of . Home. Made Baking in mall way only, not matter. , room will be the shaine which holds thre eare two, acceptance' or rejec- iety .' • i the Basement of the Church on Sae- , urday afternoon, .February 16th. As there will be a great variety -of Good Route Made 'Baking be sure and be Otti hand early to get first choice. Sale eommences at 3 o'clock sharp. Ev- vaybody. Weleome. , Remember 'the. date, Saturday, February r6th •at 3 o'iplock. Emotions count. In his rnind are • pictured a list of things he wants to s-ee 'agaire--simple things -Maybe • a butternut tree on green prairie,' awil- low hanging over the Maitland, the old school school house, Gregory's Mills. Have there been .many chan- ges?-he wonders. An orcha,rd of fond' recollections ,to 'a 'fellow whose Mind has mellowed under the discipline' • Mrs. John McKinnon , The Township of Turnberry lost an old and highly eSteeined resident ori Monday morning b3. the death of Mary NennedY, widow .of John Mc- Kinnon, in her 76th year. She Was predeceased. by her husband .about. 27 c r ; Years'. a,urvivang are tWO sons and six daughters, , Alexander, John, and Annie, :it home Mrs. Robert Sproule Carrada,'s Book -of R.emembrance a book' which contains the names of sixty thotisand, six hrindred and sixty- one Canadians who' fared gallanty forth to the :fields of France, Fland- , ers and Gallipoli, never to returna IVIrs. Thorburn was among. the dis- ting,uished company present at the dedictition • of the Memori;i1' Chamber on August 192.7.. As the room is tion.• Second, in its appetites, ahd. thirdly, in its emotions. It is important that parents sho.ula set a standard which is not too high for their child to attain, IDr.. Blatz illustrated this point by telling of tlie unfortunate experience of parents who had made this mistake. Of course, it is 'equally important that the sUindard be ncit too lo' . , . The County of West Bruce L. O. t 1 Id a verY enthusiastic' meeting ..--- -le - • ., in Ripley.. Hall last Tuesday, Comtty Alaster Ben Logan in the chair. Kin- District showed an increase in 1c'ss 1 ..i a l', ' di r• membership witl la ne rc 1 le st let 'lig atrong. Upon receipt of a te gm , am ftom the County of North Iitar- gr` • f Win. on in session 'in the town o - ' Teher were ten original' competit- ors of whorn seven were eligilale for , a ., ., , , • a .. A r' cash piizea, tnesa inertia, in order or , the awarthr, A..'rind W. , MeKaa-ue, _ ... .-) _ 1,. yv, \ ('reeswater , Geo. Pococo • ni. Vet- lings, David Fortune, Richard .. on, Isa.ac ita an las. C ar i% •Ele- W •" ht • d CI iL Th C b' 1 d Sta diraa Field Crop . e wil li,e . . u . -a . and Seed Grain Competitions are con-, , . • , Grow " . LOCAL AND PERSONAL • of Y.cal.s. No orchard in the universe could produce apples half so good... and Airrs,, 9corge skinn, af•Turnber- iv 'Mrs. 'John Lamb, Toronto; Mrs- 4t11 not large, only about seventy pc,ople could le•tve that. p.rivile„i"2,-e.. The num- , The speaker laid great stress upon •• - • • ' the absolute necessity ot sincerity in ham• an invitation to. celebrate the , . „ • 'coming 1 2th of July with.the breth- . • . . , ducted by the Canadian Seed - •A /1. iation f ir ar. inciting better ers. ssoc t . , i. 1 ti a d - ti • d an for tha produc on of see I'aris Patterns'for sale at. ISard's: . • Mrs. j. A. Haugh spent the week- end in London. Mr '' T Walker •was tri Toronto ' ' A"' -' ' . last • week attending a copvention, of the Funeral Directors of 'Ontario,their There will be a s.i.le of home-made _ . baking .at the Parish Hall, on , Feb. 2.7,rd at 3 p,m. under the auspices of Anglican Altar Guild Loine , ; ..,At times .b1c1 'Memories surge 'unbid- den into ones mind it is then we - , .i - stand silent as if in prayer. Rack liome-no place like it: ---in city, town or. cross-roads. :Home once home al- . . . ways, arid. the wanderer will return if but for a •day. W ' ' ' ere it not for our i my e foi• old times .. and old , places Riley's "Si,yiniming Hole" . would not yea], noi in . o- have survived' a: • - Jol H ward l'ayrie's imperishable song have P. Kilgalan,. of St Marys; Mrs. 5. Connor of Ashfield, and 'four step- , • • , ,,, children, Augus and Hugh of lurn- berry; Mrs. 3... CroiVe, of BlainaLake, Srisk., and Airs, Peustin of Ashfield. . -lire Funeral took place. from the Iate • 1 • 1 C' -• resicence, .,oi, 29, once.ssion 121, Turnberry, on Wednesday, /-7ebruar3a t3th, to Wingham R. C. Cemetery, Vass heing sun, in Secred Heart - . . a Church' at TO a.m. her included •;frlis Royal P.Tighness, the P -ince of Wales Prince Geor-re the 1 , . . a , T-Ionourable Stanley Balchain and'Airs. Baldwin, His ..F..xcellency the Go i- nor -General ancl Lady NVillingdon, Viscount llyng of Viniy, Camida's P • 1\1' ' ' h 1 F I rime 7 mister, t e inennel-a 0 t ie Privy Council, the ,Papal Delegate,and the repreSentatives of the various Protestant churches, Mrs, Thorburn • Eq'tioted, in part, the s.peeclies which ' dealing with children, "Do not •bluff , _ . them " he said "They are, always ' '' i better poker players than you are and they may be prepared to • call your bluff." ' Tri selecting children's toys, some t imp, wit 1 which ttey may tii 1 ' • '11 b 'Id things, -something • which a.ppeals. to their imagination, should be chosen in preference to the mechanical •toys -which are on the market to -day. ' ' • Professor Dietz 10 closing, stated f North 1-1tiron in town of re'? , • Winghain on July lath, 1 929; it was .• - ' d. tna limoual that the County 1--alrle 1 ' ' y ' . • of West 13ruce 'celebrate in Wingliam • . • and muster strong. It will be rememr ast -ear at bered that North Huron I y . . county meeting decided to hold 1 b ' ' he town of a county ce„earation in t 1 Wingliam, and West Bruce decidet. at their connty ineeting . ' • to celebtate d • ' 1 uckuow North Hui•on an :Wing- d ham brethren were- kind..au courte- - •eed of the grades Registered No. t, Reg- , - , lal ' Regtatered No istered -,O, 2 or . . - . , 3 1, ,. ..i. 1 ,.. a a at ve tic 1 aia es are superior itt , 11 t I' - N 1 so d a respects o circular!, - o. . e and are sold under seal. . Of th - still les taken in the Turn - . , L. - P " . ' .. berry C. C. one is.,eligible for Regis- ' ' tered.No. 2 grade and three are eligi- • _. , ble tor Registered No..3. , .. ; i- 1 h • • )1 , is it..r °rifle a icia a - e, "( 1 } of the 1)00111 ion Seed • Branch. - Mrs. T,. J. Simpson and. son,. of Fergus, spent a few days last week at the home of her sister; Mrs. W. j. Brown,. Victoria street. . found a tingling welcome in number- less hunian -hearts • throughout the world, • - ' Old Wingliamite. • - . 4 ,, • aa '11.; Mrs,. James Hunt A former Morris owns ii . a - • ' - T 1 'p re a 1 1 I t t' •f- f W. , 1 en run a one ime et tacit o • int,- . • " were made on this occasion.. A. description of ths, :Memorial Chamber ivas given i 1 . , hi anted, ,rtne was -very interesting. The floor is payed . ... front France, ' ne of • . Aliat there is no such thing as the• di- ht of arents to abus•- or to vine, rig P • 1.. 1 punish tholightles.sly, the children tam have been' onirtisted to their care. . otts enonah to c Lill off their celebra- .. ,,, Son and they came to Luc i . ,„ • a .. 1 • aa i i i • far ' vvaten oruce .i..., ,..a. i,. ioages i mg, . . . .. .. . Wingliam this year. ... . • ....... LOYAL TEMPERANCE LgOION • ' ----""' . . . The regular inemthly meeting ol Apex. Records, new process record- A g. • Come in and hear all, the new \ , UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. ham' passed away at t78 Sauraren „eta i„ Ave. Toronto on . Tanua.ty a ' WiThe stories ,sot them brought ftom battlefields mi Czmadians fought and died. The . ., , • In his opinion other forms of punish- ment are more effective than corpoi`a i '1:he report of the election of 'Of - '„ - . • follows - freers tor the yetir T92.9 is as• . - the .1... T. 1.. wa.s. held on the a.fter- noon ,of 'Thursday, Februara- 7th, at , .. - numbers and old thne songs, all re-. Dards 65c at "The Radio Shopc". . Miss Elizabeth Barber left last week fur.. Ottawa to take up 164 duties on tha Debates Staff of the House of a. t - Continops during the present ession of Parliaine'nt. , - Wingliam United Clturch Sabbath School are holding their arinual. alcat- ,....? ing party in the .,.k.rena cm Friday ening, and as an. added treat t;. the soktolars the band wilt be present. • 'The Ladies' Aid of Witigharn. lini- ted'Church hold its regular meet- .. - A meeting of the W. M. S.. Execu- - • tive of ,Haron Presbyterial was held . . . • - ; • " . . in Ontario United Church Clinton on „ titesday . February sth with Mrs J • • ' ' ' . '. • E. I-Iogg, presiding, Mrs. 1..,anc op- . • . . . - ened the meeting with prayer after ' which Mrs. Greer, the secretary', read the minutes r 0. the previous meeting. - Fhb 'Members with few exceptions were present. • The past year's work w • , • ,. . as reyiewea, It was a satisfaction that th 'b 1 ••,t • 1 •t • • 1 ' d e tu gt, . was a mos tette re but We dp feel that \Sit Must More ' "Put hancrs the the death of Mary Hendm•son, ag .ed . ...4 years wife of Mr., Jaittes Hunt,, ' • ' . formerly section :foreman at 'Wing- hatn, • She was a native, of 'Morris' Town ship and until her removal to ,' '.' . ' • whi- foronto 30. year§ ago lived at g- , . . • ham Junction or in \Vingliam. She : , ved by two brothers and two 's s"r17" sisters, T...• M. Hetiderson of Wing- ham' W' j' 1-lendersott, reeve of Mora ris'; Mrs. Richard Miller 'of .Detroit - , D . • and Mrs. George Pepper of etirpt, . , • , . Messrs 'W j• •and 1. M. 1-Tenderson ' "" '' ' ' ' ' ' att hied the funeral, - .:, . - -'°'• , - which walls and ceiline• .are of 'Chateau Gail:-..punisliment. " a . lard marble, the gilt, of the, French Government. to the people of Canada:. 'This marble is pure 'white andvery soft so that it lends itself admirably . ., - fo • ' u • -c of scul tm•in It i.• said 1 P 1 poo.s • P. . g• • a - to mellow ;And harden' with interior _ . . , exposure. the • trimmings are of , bi- ck 'marble the Yift of the Italian _a. ' ' , / ...,, 1,1" .. , s•oyernment. . 1 c. s , , ; . . t, 1 teps leathng up to the altar are also of highly polish- :, _ 1 . ,.., . , ' 0,1 • ed black tn,tiblea given by the to. gian -- ' Government to Canada., The altar it , a • . • • The lecture' was both interesting, rind instructive not only for parents bin for all those who conic in con- tiict with' Children, • , . • . Airs Kineln deli h . al e ,..„. . g ted the t i thane With two SO108. On motion of Dr. • Redmond and "Nfiss DOi-i8 Fells, a. Vote of thanks was - • exented to Alts, ..,. Kingan 'and Dr, Matz. . ,,. , . Mr. and' .A.irs. R. Vanstone enter- . :. . 1 • ' • , ' ' '• tamed Dr. Plat; thiring..„111s stay in Wingliam a • • •' ' - . -r-Ben Locan Ripley County Alaste a , . Count3r Deputy -Wm Enunerton, . - Bethel .• - , , Chap, --Bee laeott Bervie , , , ' , R. ,bec.--C. h. Mc Doliagh, , Maple Gr"ve . ,, • 1'. S.--Fload hell, Bethel Trees-4)1in Finmerton • Bethel • •• - - . , - . Marshal -john :Miller, . LuCknove 1$ l: 1.C/C t. -Mark Gardner, Rapid CilY . and Lect.-Same Nesbitt. Amber - - , ley. four o'cl0 ck. The president, Bever - , . ley Small. had 1m 0n of the meeting: • . ks , After the' opening exercise, which ru- • • eluded a .Scripture reading by john Preston ' a 'Medal Contest was held There were six contestants, five girls and one boy. Airs. Norman I- Ei-y, Miss Muriel Redmond and ,Miss Lou. - i Ye and their ise Hanna acted , aS ji, dl,„. s, . deciairm was that Thora I)avisort was the winner of the. medttl. Mrs. 41- third Medal phick announced that a . Contes% will be held, 'early in A.larch, Solos were rendered by 'Lorraine Car- will , - ardently our , to self is of Verkshire litnestonea the, • ter and Edith Campbell, and the . , . hag in the School, Room on Tuesday afternoon, February •t.8th, at.3 o'clock Everybody come' and help plan the Plough," and go ove't• the' top. ttext yqar. , , ., The splendid reports of the seem- .Mts. James Martin • , ' ' f 11. .''' .cineers' led in E One 0 le, ,few.pta , ... ' , gift of Great Britain to the people. of Canada A,round the altar,. in letters - ' '' 'inches' high the WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXIL- IARY GREATLY ENCOURAGED SOUTH HURON TO CELE- BRATE III WINGRAIVI• - . + ineetnig was brought to a close by • • • singing. the fitst v-erse of the National work for the coming year „Anthem . , Two •rinks of local curlers •are tale- taries showed how Strentutt sly the' individutil organizations, had orked ' ; Waw'ttit),Sall.' 1•.°1rishiP , PI.L8S°11: 'away' e 5erson of Alonda.y mornipg, in ..t1 1 .., about six are carved - .1 f NC. Val'. t fo'• t i tl (Bun- tactics o .1. 1. .tan i .rt 1 yon's 1?ilgrifit's Progress). before he ' ' ' . • , -- 1.t • ,-' • • ' ' • 1 '1 i ' ' -. t aveia, onca tn .a. av 11 c an (van conies that lends, encouragement to 'I:I L°0 1 f SouthHuron1 ld . ie , , - o. ic their animal county lodge meeting in and reciting the Mizpeh bene- ' ' - . ' •" dictioe, ' ing part in the Provincial Bonapiel at . .• , . Toronto this week, ii, Diment, T. H, Gibson, Herb, Walker and _las. Mur- ray, 'Skip; Fred DavidsOn, 'Jas. Carr, 'Donald 'Rae 'W.'S. Mitchell, skip. the 'different ,departments in- ,rder, . that the 1\iaster's work might ,ptas per.. It was deeided that the.W, S. of Huron Presbyterial 'hold theie Annual Conference in James Street, Charlotte Wright. widow of James - a a. 7 , . Martin- -who predeceased her about . ' ..,„. • .., , ., , 2,0 years,. acts, Marto) f,f,vas. loot1 i at wutalwint17 'Ont„ and ter .1.1 la.st 64 Y ‘ been a resit ent ' 0 It aat • crosaes the river• -"My stvoial 1 give ' ... ' to'. him that ,shall succeed rue in any pilgrimage, and my courage anci skill to him that tan get. it. My marksand T. 'me to ' be ' witnesS ,those interested in the better things atid is the more hearteeing, hi con- tr.ast to th1., Indifference of ma.ny in 'giving recognition. and material sup- to the interested. Exeter on Tuesday afternoon With County Master Herman POWe, hi the, chair, There was a good representa- tion 'from the various lodges of. the County, 63 being It was de-.. ., /4 „ - ..---- and Some real bargains in used Radio •hat have all been rewired, and Sets t United Church, :Exeter, April 3cith k 1929 . - AVawanos i. 'lte-lrad alwayS ertjOyed , .'' i 1 . ' • • the OVST, or Inman until tier acce,nt a.... Stir:: iiitieSS ,;t1)0Lit three ttion:tlis go sears carry with part.' organization ' ' • ' l• , ., • for ine that I have fonght his battles _So when the 'Hospital Auxiliary dP- a •--..n c . . ' • • - now will be my rewarder , uhled to put on a Euchre and Dance be who • • . " • . • , . 's t000f Reatiern- fundsey h present. eided •to• celebrate the lath of July at Wingliam i:his year, North and , for big 1 e',-, " ' 'a' 1 1,. ;,,..L... ..." iy4/1`t , ; , brought up . to date: Stone guarantee • , •CATTLg vivirig ate 'thin sotis and six 'daugh- the altar is Canadale to raise needed ons thad visi , a , a ... a tcele- Souh Huron joining . ,,.. new set, with option -Of .dealing in 'Lone, months, at on .new set within. I E , • PUR-BRED BY AUCTION .. • . . ' ' at 'lines f East Wa- ters, Charles d Jt . 0 a .. :, ' wanosh; Airs. J. Eletning, of Remit.- brancc. a large v'olume of, parchmerit, of a good attendance. but 110 .expec- ' .. - . .. ' tinder a 'cover of plate glasa, tation of the recbrd crowd that gath- „,„ .„, • ". , , , " • . 1 _ the bration, An invitation was extend- , ed through the Exeter Couricil to in Exeter but the --"--;--70,-;-..;-----,r-y--, - --77,----..--7---- '/ - ' ' • The .,R4dia S4op, we give you. the ser,- vice. Wingliarn United Clutreh took up a . , fate -will offering .00 Sunday in aid of the Welsh 'Miner's .Pund, arid the of- . , - ' • Next Thursday Huron Comity Preeders' AsSochtion offer for sale ' - ' • " • , ' • . by antblic attetion at Lepard's Shed, • • ' ,, in W144114111, twenty-five exceptional- 1v Short These ton W 13 Bell of Riverhurat ...Saak.,' • ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' )lrs. A.'. Fallallay, of Toronto, Mrs, ET 1-1 I 'itLortipson atm 'has., vv,, va I. c '11 1 at tam, wawa/lash, ,ana mrs, -w, _ _ ... _ ,,-, . ,_•,. ... ,, urn erry,, Mrs. Maitin. was Ada", -I: b Lite ceninrana tue.walla. are most . ' ' .• beautifully decorrited by the sculptor, i r, ..-a e, .. le wa s ale t tyi a an.° M' T k •' •T1 ' 'II- • l"t1 d • t y , • a ela atch of whielt la s mbolic 'of Pan .., t" • ' ,' .• ' " Sonic paetieular, phase of the war.. 'I.or '. . a- , erect Liver a.00 rittended, players •completely .filling the Gothicil Chain- b . ' th f' . ' ' hall 111(1 overflow-'• arse Iranian st, in i. into tlie h II Prizes went ta Mrs t, a , . s. . . -• Harry McGee for games won and 10 , . • ' celebrate this year invitation was received too late to be • • - 'cl. d t tl ' - t' 11 bus' canal ere a lis maeatig,, ,,t,-. ness pet ami g o .. a " 't ' '0 t th county was. dealt with, The election' of •officera, : •Master,, - . UNITED CI-IURCH,, WINGHAM - ficials received a decidedly pleasant •• a. 'seirpiiise when the .ainotint ineettuing the 'collection at Sunday "School, a- bo it $165 ' geounted to a , t , , . he Womehls Auxiliaay•fo ,the Gen:- 'Wish choice Horn cattle ' ' ',. • 2 , . , , " ' A .are zroin rue beSr strarna o'r Ccrentreu ' - • , ' • - . °' ' stock in the diatrict arid are of theTel.,--,Church . , • , 'tiaty '' 1 1 • ' right type with whici to ay 1 ae foundation for a pure-bred herd, or for ' hi-um:oven-tent of art eStablished -ane.) a inernnek ot the 1. rcsnytolan cilium Th f ‘• '1 l• 1 f ' 1 • e unara too, p 0.ce . rom.t le rest; (tame, lot 2 , concession 1 2„ aroTher. .I. 8 ' . ,. . , . , w, , 1 afternoon, i n Lei in ent .1t1 ' lag -Fara Cemetery, . , , testanee the fuSt panal uanadas tan- .„ .1,:r., . , , . .,. , . swei oteptcta a steamsnip plot\ ma, its gems,: 'the odeala catrving Can- .°. ' " ;',••• .,,, 1 , ' . athap troops' to Vr11115e/ Ailt.fier Paa trel„ "The ArMistice" is a representa- tionof a fOrestey battalion. At) offi.- , Mrs. W. j, Adams fot lone hands, . „ . , -.. , whIle Messis, George isisner alia, G• 1„, Baker were the fortunate. gentle-, • . ' „ men. tvittners, After refreshments the, etowd &anted to Ste0Per'S Seta' kmaders for an hour or so. The Au X- ieselte as followsCounty d Herman Powe, (:;etitaa'lia; County De- . , ea Or 1, play Master, E ' Moyle,' S f tl • County Chaplain, Reverend T. W. i• ' .f II s 11. C Ii" S " , ones, 0. err a , • 0, 111. "C Y', 5. ,pisher, Clinton; CO. Treastteer, G. fq Shine Davison Pastor .--.0", . , Y - .. , •• .. . 1'40, Parsonage 183 IN,Tornitt,,.- ' . "Tha ea .of DUlty." erral Hospital to thank all the• 5:10?-•etis of town ' and surk•ounding The sale is tinder the maaa.g.,„ mem of G, R. Paterson, District,Rer. , r , Big Bargains in Men's Leather Top - cot' .stands iii the foreground •tvitli np- te 1void Ont man' has dropped l'f d glary cleared around :Poe, Davis, Saintbury; 'First Letterer, N. IVIiller, Clinton; and Lecturer, G. Corr Seemen Series for Evening Setr touritry, who bY their 'attendance helped to make the eittihre,and a,a,qe on Thursday evening. Such rt splendid presentative, from whOra full infor- 111ati011 and catal°gUes may be had 'by, addressing him at C'1.fltoii. Sale . Rubbers and heavy lace ral)hers' at Greer's Shoe Sale, ' 'Listen to the Apexabalf hour cm i I'. ' - , ', ' t .' , •• ' us axe, arm toe otners. ate .e.00ttt -to follow his example, The fast panel. "Canada's Call to Peace" is alsb vet -y' A ALEN INg DANCE • AT BELGRAVg ' nisi', Clinton.; Marshall, W. Lutman, town. ---Exeter Titnes-Advocate. , vices oti Wanneti of the Bible. apcial and financial strece-ss, • 'Gaytees GdloShes for 'women statta at one o'clock sharp. - - - your r-adio evety' Tuesday- 1.2.;,;() to :I fram Station TI,P., striking. Tins shows the, :steamship , . , Do hot MISS the Old Tittle Valen- the 13.ring, your shoes here for repa r- s, 'how Feb. 17 't the Ideal 115 e- and and, children at 'wholesale -prices at Greer's Clearing Sale, Yotir, money will buy inbre shoes now at Gm CLI Shoe Sale, than later p. 111. to all the" latest and old time intinliel-s, pres•ent- ed by the RadioS„hop, Apex dealer in- the first panel making, its way bacle• to Ctmada. Tit the: foregrOund the ACtilotee.kteed tell white erOSses, tine Dance ih Foresters' Hall, IleigNive, on Friday &vetting, Feb rua 'ary 'tst Arthur's .Radio 0t.. lea ' .' atid. see promtptly, how well, and reasonably, "'We'll illend 'F,:m.-- ("Tee'5 ,C.i ioe ,,.. tore. teb.,24--"Ma15', i\l' other e( je,q- us", Ati/.11