The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-06-04, Page 4SNING IAM ADVANCE -TIMES
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the new super -keen Valet AutoStrop
Blades at
McKIBBON'S RUG STORE
ASHFIELD
. .'4ir. and Mrs. Wm. McClure and
girls of Dungannon, 'spent the week-
end with friends at Owen Sound,
Mrs. Thomas Standish of Teeswa-
ter is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
George Adams of Port Albert.
Miss Madeline Johnston and Miss
Minnie Dickson, nurses .in training at
Goderich, spent the week -end with
the foriner's parents, Mr, and 'Mrs.
Frank Johnston of Mafeking.
Miss Eva Errington of Glenn Hill
is spending a few weeks with Mrs.
Roy Alton, Belfast.
Miss Marion Jamieson is assisting
in Hollynian's Bake. Shop, the last
couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Taylor, Mrs. Jai.-
Taylor
ai.Taylor and Melville of Detroit and
Mr. Ab. Taylor of Blyth, spent Sat-
urday at the home of .Mr. Gilbert,
Vint, Belfast.
Mrs. Jack Miller, Alvin and Eldon
and Master Charles McQuillin, spent
last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Webster of Crewe.
The Ladies Aid of Blake's Church,
are giving a tea meeting, June Ist.'
Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock and
Goderich talent is to give the pro-
graro.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and
family of Auburn, spent the 24th., at
the latter's sister, Mrs. Richard Gar-
dener, Zion.
SCHOOL REPORT
,Sr. IV
Total marks Soo --Kate King 447; 17,
Lennox 444; N. Taylor 421; E. Mac-
Kay 419; 0, Homuth 417; E. Lepard
404; G. Snell 399; M. Redmond 386;
Thursds.Y, ,Jean
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B. McGee 375; L. Hopper ;y74; C.
Coutts 372; L. Ross 363; C. Deans
361; R. Copeland 357; Margaret Mit
chell 339; G. Allen 332; M. Mitche
332; K. Smilers 325; I. Gibson 323; L.
Smith ,318; W. Gurney 310; F. Carter
307; C. Carr 306; M. Carr 3o1; C. Pi-
lon 295; A. Vint 294; R. Sutton 283;
L. Peternan 272; V. James 182.
Jr IV
Total 450, honours 337—Irving
Smith 404;_ Bruce Fox 400; IV. Coutts
397; M. Currie 397; A. Snell 388; J.
McKibbon 385; M. King 379; V. Pilon
374; G. Young 373; J. Tiffin 352; P.
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BAY MARE—4 years old, general
purpose, good double or single for
sale $80.00. Telephone lion 623.
BARGAINS 'IN USED CARS—One
Chevrolet touring in good running
ordet r,-ith license and good tires
.only $76. Also several others at
low prices, with easy terns. One
Ford touring with starter in splen-
cird condition, running as good as
new, a snap for some one. Call and
look them over at Crawford's Gar-
age.
BABY CHICKS—O. A. C. strain, the
best strain for egg production, will
stand forcing, much better than the
lighter breeds. Our chicks are all
hatched from our own eggs from
the very best stock. We are reduc-
ing our prices for June to absolute-
ly rock bottom. Chicks $16.00 per
zoo, Colin Campbell, phone Blyth
10-24, Maitland Specialty Farm, R
R. No. 2, Auburn.
RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
Do you suffer from rupture? If so,
your big opportunity has now arrived.
Mr. Reavely the noted rupture expert
will be at the BRUNSWICK HO-
TEL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th.,
and will be pleased to give free e.,.. ur-
ination to any sufferer and to demon-
strate his famous appliance. This ap-
pliance will contract the opening in
ro to '15 days and will cure cases in
from three to six months. This ap-
pliance
p = byall that is nature, by all that
pliance is positively demonstrated to1s
you right on your own person without is love you are xny wife.
any charge. You do not spend a is A powerful Theme, a Mighty
penny unless you are fully satisfied = Picture. Don't miss an oppor-
that it is the right appliance for you. t Wray to see this photoplay. s
A consultation with Mr. Reavely will ix Also Camedy `Bombs. and
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cost you nothing. Don't let this op-
portunity get away from you. Re- 1 Prices 2oc and 400
imember the date.
da gr W dnesda
Monday, Tuesday
COMPANY WANTED—Lady wants
either respectable man or woman.
If gentleman is respectable would
consider matrimony. Good home
Enquire at The Advance.
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Lyceum
Theatre =.
SPECIAL
Thursday, Friday and Saturday WI
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- Put Asunder"
R From the famous novel by
"Let Not Man '
Hannah 35o; W. Angus 333; H. Dick-
son 353; L. Hayden 326; J. Thomson
324; R. McDonald, 311; K. Smith 302;
J. Ellacott 299; J. Beattie 298; N. Rin-
toul 291; V. Miller 276; J. Dinsley
257; D. W. Miller 25e; C. Phair 253;
A. Coutts 248; C. Blatchford 245; E.
Blue 208; H. Barrett 190; E. Hoffman
17.7; M. Templeman 167; E. Stoakley
73.—B. H. Reynolds, teacher.
Sr. III
d Basil King
® Starring Lou Tellegen, Pau-
line
Frederick. Shall man t
made laws defy Divine Com 1-1
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Woman's Eternal Question,
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n The divorced wife who wed
A again said, What is divorce?
The tearing of bone from bone :c
E and flesh from flesh. I am LI
▪ your wife,. I am not Dick's. If
▪ I am one man's wife I am . the t
= other maws mistress.
ee Man's age old. Problem. The fe
divorced husband said, you are
my wife, you are not his, you
can never be his, you are mine,
t I am yours by all that is God, s
Max 55o, Hon. 412, pass 330.
opeland . 487; J. Mitchell 3.428;
Brackenbury 426, W. "`Dow 425 ; I.
Nortrop'423; O. Tiffin 418; A. Loutt-
it 416; E. Rae 4:Io; B. Walker 410; N.
Dow 404; E. Rae 401; F. Skelding
400; E. Homuth 399; A. Stokes 388;
G. Davidson 379; R. Harrison 379; E.
McInnes 374; R. Hastie 373; E. Zur-
brigg 370; J. Lepard 369; C. Fry 568;
F. Hopper 364; B. Mitchell '364; J.
Carr 338; A. Hammond 336; M.
£anipbell 307; J. Angus . 297; . M.
Clark 268; S. Campbell 263; L Sutton
265; M. Mason 221; P. Campbell 149.
--C. J. Farquharson, teacher.
Jr. III
Total 600, honours 450, pass 360—
Vivian Tiffin 534; Mary Smith 511;
Maurice McIntyre 492; Alberta Mac
Lean- 490; Jack Burgman 489; Essel-
ford Henderson 489; Rae Thompson
480; Margaret Taylor 479; John Patti-
son 475; Betty Taylor 474; Lea Ro-
bertson 468; Fred Mellor 456; 'Billie
Cruikshank 453; Harvey Burgess 450;
John Cruickshank 450; Marguerite
Ludwig 448; Merrill Cantelon 444;
Kenneth Lott 439; Lillian Sneath 433,
(missed one exam); Gordon Smith
q33; Mary Dobie 43.1; Dorothy Deans
Blunders" ."
43o; vera Fry 429; Scott Mitchell:
423; Helen Beattie 419; Murray Rae
419; Donalda Fixter 41o; Earl Gray
408; Mary Hingston 395; Elmer Mc-
Leod 393; Beverley Small 389; Leila
Wild 382; George Beattie 374•, Lavin-
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Durnin 367 (missed one exam) ;
Violet Mellor 355 (missed one exam);,
Jim Cloakey 348; Charlie Finlay 335
(missed one exam); Anna McGilliv-
ray 332 (missed two exams)—Elora
G. Hembly, teacher.
Jr. III
Max 33o, H. 413, Pass 33'o,—Ro-
bert Chettleburgh 445; Jim Thompson
• Dell Weaker 426; Harvey Gro-
r:.es ;HarryFry 4.1.3; McIn-
tyre ,382; Arthur Al agton 3 1; a -
1sanda1nd1a1s
There is nothing,a person will enjoy more,
during the Summer Season, than a pair of
our "Sandals. -
Cool and easy on the foot and lined with a
soft porous leather.
Sandals grow more popular `every summer.
We are showing several of the newest styl-
es, in all sizes for
Women, /Iisses, Children
Patent, White and Brown Elk leathers.
$I.35, I.75 2.00tO3.50
We can save you money on Summer Footwear.
W. J. GREEK
THE GOOD SHOE STORE WINGHAM, ONT.
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Having purchased the Drug
Business from Mr. E. J. Mit-
chell it will be our constant
aim to render the highest
possible service.
C. H. McA.voy, Phm . B.
Successor to E. J. Mitchell
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Alvin Smith 217; Dorothy Hutchison Ross 70.
205; Elaine Radford 196. i Class E—Total 125, honours 93--
430 Class C—Total 30o, honours 225- Irene Mellor 65; Stewart Forsyth 54
fa Roy McIn May Wilson 228; Jasper Antoneo 223; Luetta Bok .54; Marie Reid 48; Jean:
di 8 C Winnifred Carr 210; Jean McDonald Mellor 48; Alvin Lediet: 38.—J. Par -
200; Raymond Carter 186; Albert ker, teacher.
Campbell 171; Helen Burgess 169
e y_ ttherineAndrew Scott
i June .8, 9 and so Vansickle 373;
lI d 'sL D Campbell •— = 36-' Fred Howson 360; Albert Rin -
visited at Mr. Geo. Turveys, last is
MORRIS
r. an Mrs. uncap ,
week.
"Judgement o foul 358; Beta Forsyth 318; Elaine Marvin Smith 146..=R E. Sotheran, Odd Fellows Decorate
Small ,302.
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Mrs. Jack Robinson of Kincardine,
the Storm ;t Sr II Primary
spent Sunday with her parents,Mr. = . Hon. max 550, pass 33o.—Har- Class A—'Total 195, honours 146— Brussels,- intend holding decoration
and Mss. Thos. Abraham's. 'IS Written' by Mrs. Ethel Styles ft ry Brawler 378; Audrey Reid 377; Ralph Hammond 181; Winnifred services, Sunday June 7 at 2 p. In. at
1 Miss Ida Cochrane of Brussels, #_ Middleton, the wife'of a work -' l Herbert Fuller 354 Willie Lediet Smai1 17y7; Stanley Henderson 141; Brussels Cemetery.
h 's2- Ts ing roan in Pittsburgh, Pa, due- _,; 39. Mary Hirst 329; Edna Stoakley Morrie Shapiro 133; Beatrice Forsyth Talk About Old Coins
�a' immi
;prn� a reV4 days with her aunt, lira
—11. _ : , e Hunt
Kathe-- Norma Groves 1 J
we made mention
reasonable price.Apply to Clay -.3 Mrs. e e 2 Minerva Finlay Class B—"Total 195, honours 146. of a gentleman m ng an old coin.
ton H. Phippen. ter, Elizabeth, spent Sunday at Mr. 1 A 'picture for all the world to ! Percy Clark 9os
;Isaiah Stewart's of Wingham. = see, greater than "Way Down '!3294' Dimples Stewart 273; Wealtha. 'stamped 1830. Miss Mary Fralick,.
FOR SALE—About 1o0 rod of wo-1 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Golley and fa -1! East," with a snaaah;rg climax Henderson 272; Elgin Hoffman 235;
ver wire fence, in good condition. !.roily, spentSunday at Mr. Will Ro- t egriendously dramatic actually Billy Bunn 233; Bruce Campbell -205;
V R. VanNorman. f bertson's of Belgrave. . f mimed in the blizzards and snow `Jack Itadior d 175; Harry Templeman
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and family, storms of the high Sierras , 5o—L, Howard, teacher.
mg spare moments from her
321; Madeline I..iltecrap 3x9, r.z, ,
FOR SALE—Fox Lonad, x:11 sell atDuncan iaznpbell. house worts r•
A week or so ago
'si R^ H th ring#on and dau h- • _ � a ire LilIecrap ars; Willie Shapiro .304:; rI2; Alicia Wilson 91.
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FOR SALE --A snap to first buyer,
w splendid dwelling on Minnie street,
also one coal heater and pipes for
0.00. A. J. Pilon.
spent the week -end at Mr. John 1 It's Human, It's Thrilling, Its - Jr. II
IWalrnsley's. • big Entertainment, It's Differ -Class A—Total 550, honours 412,
•' Mi J.McFarlane, visited at Mr. = eat, see the gambling den is pass 330—C. McKay 5o5; G. King
Miss
, — �. R. Mutton 487;
LA. Vanalstyne's last week. = where men and women risk tor- i 500; M. Reid 49_, M.
Ludwig 450;
roil SALE—Fine large dwelling on Oddfellows Soft Ball League _! the name who binds'himself -out j • o2, G. Brackenb:rsy 391; D Moore
Minnie St., Wingham, a bargain r of Maitland I.Ci.0+.F, I as a slave for life to right an 377 -
nor someone. Apply to M. Toronto.
The members _other's moron The most 1>eatr
lodge, Wingham, have joined with lis g�. Class B—Intal 480, honours 360,
gala, 65 Lakeview Ave., Toronto. Teesccater, Blyth and Brussels Odd- ti love theme ever writtea in- _.. pass 488--R. McInnes 414; M. Fry
= to a picture. See the most tr.. 4;01; H. Skelding 395; A. Chittick 385;
LOST—A Firestone Balloon Tire and fellows -in a Soft Ball %+eague and the jj� camel test a nran was ever put
rim in or around Wingham on following schedule has been drawn 'es bol See the runaway horse and 1
Wednesday. Finder please leave at
Advance -Times and receive reward.
ARNING—The party who took the
overcoat from the buggy in the
Methodist Church shed on Monday
aright, May 25th., would do well to
leave it at John McCool's residence
to save further trouble as we have`,
fend: a man who saw it stolen.
R. Saint 378; N. Antonio 367; M. Al-
rl;:igton 361; V. Cantelon 354; M. El-
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May 29—Winghasn at Brussels. 11 the lost children in a raging i Nott ,y48; L. Clarke 344; L. Groves
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June 4—Blyth at Brussels. ii blizzard. See the thrilling res- _ ' •3,p; 12. Gibson 318; V. Carter 3?3; M.
June 11—Brussels at V+"sngham. et - cue amid thehurrlcaneandsnow Mitchell 313; M. Mason 298; S. Scott
ii June t6—Brussels at Bh-th slides of the high Sierras = ,z9.1; L. Haller 289; A. Stone 271 (F);
June 23 --Brussels at Teeswater. fli Also Dan Mason in "Dos
WANTED—General for commerical'
hotel. Good wages. To start by
1Itn first of June. Apply Mrs. Elba
Jolinsoi , Blyth:
0. Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the United
Farmer's, both men" and women of
North Huron will be held in the
Council Chamber, Wingham, on Fra -
day, J'ar.e 5th., at 3p p. rn. A large
;tend.ance is requested.
"Wait. Rutherford, Pres.
R 3. Currie, Secy.
t_ G.Lediet ,150 (F); H. Fitt 245 (F);
S. Carte; 231 (F); F. Saint 176 (.F);
N. Lediet 153 (F).—E. Dore, teacher.
First Book
Class A—Total ,ono, ,honours 300 --
July 7-Wingham at Blyth.
July 9—Blyth at Wingham.
July 9---Teeswater at Brussels.
July 14—Wing,hann at Teeswater.,
July 21—Teeswater at Blyth, r 11111 �alllilliirllillll{llliiill/I�llllt,
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July 28—Blyth at Teeswater. ii ,ll�.11 R" —
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The first game at Brussels en;t
Thursday night, resulted in a victory '1
for Wingham t7 to 100. BUTTER
The following members of Wing- 1 TRY BLVEVALE B 4Z D 7:
harp lodge are players (or may be --
players) W. VanWyck, N. Fry, A, L.
Posliff, Dr. Ross, W. J. 13rnischo, M.
Bridge, A. J. Walker, J. A. Wilson, D.
P. 'Porter, Earl 'Groves, C. F. Chap -
and O. Thompson, with J. W.
irsdd, H. B. Elliott and W. It Haney
has "Spiritual" advisers,
▪ Control"
Prices roc and 3400
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Figin Coutts 380; Vera Mclnnes' 358;
Clare Pilon 338; George.: Robertson
337; Doris .Buchanan 33x; Catherine
i ertrop 351; Frances Currie 321;
restoti Lediet 288; Harry Shapiro
2e3; Beryl Mundy 268; Ruby Fitt 268;
raizk Collar 268; Louise Deyell 266;
arold Finley 265; Leonard Bok
Ruth. Mitchell 177; Jean Zurbrrgg 171;
Ross Howson rho; Caroline Well -
wood 156; George Carr 155; Gracey
King 147; David Parker 147; 'Charlie
Chittick 127; Margaret McIntyre 125.
Class C Total 19.5, honours 146—
Nprman Blatchford 166; Edith Finley
158; Lister Shiell 152; Billie Davidson
125; Winnie Rintoul 124; Billie Le -
pard 115; John Currie 'ea; Lorraine
Carter 72.
- Butter delivered every '9ii - 259', George kNtation 222; John Preston
nesday and Saturday fresh from rtizpo,
the ,obutn to ;ctmsetner! Mass B -Total 400, honours 300-
Phone SO a 4.
Bin'evale trestle
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EveTyxn Patterson 5r; Norma Mc v-
ers 315; Chester Stewart 285; Dor-
orr:,tii 281, •3..217cclott Brown;
2' Frrsy Deyeli 239;
Class D—Total 195, honours 46—
Lloyd Ellacott 1.4o, Bernice Mundy
139; Bert Vansickle tee; Hazel Lediet
111; Audrey Paterson 107; Edith
Campbell 94; Frani: Angus 81; Harry
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fra-
nck, .Turnberry, can. go this one bet-
ter, she has a coin starnped 1816 and.
bearing thej head of Sir Isaac Brock
with the wording "The Hero of Up-
per Canada" and on the other side
"Success to Commerce and Peace to
the World." She also has a United.
States 3 centpiece 'stamped 1862.
These coins were among several
which came through a fire at the Fra -
lick home in 1912. Several of the pie-
ces have been melted together and it
is now impossible to read the dates.
on them.
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Special Ofier
will otter for this week Two New Lines
Stock Pattern Dinnerware at Sar-
�, ain Prices
6 Dinner Sets Queen Anne Pattern, 97
Pieces for .. „ ...... .$28.00 Each
4 Dinner Sets Princess Mary Pattern,
white and gold, 97 pieces ....$22.00 Each
*this is int erware Is of 1st Quality and
Deal ; ar ,d sins at the Price,
MeGEE, WiNGH1VI
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