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„ AUCTION' SALE—Farm Stock, Im-
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plements, Crop, etc., owing to ill
health I am offering my entire pro-
perty for sale on Saturday, June
270. Thos. Forbes, Bluevale Road,
Prop., T. R. Bennett, Auctioneer.
BOYS AND GIRLS—We are giving
to a scribbler free to every boy and
an girl making a purchase of ten cents
-.ATI or upwards Thursday, Friday and
ot Saturday of ti ffs week. Thompson
an -m& Buchanan Hardware.
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NEW RAYMOND SEWING
Ma-
chine, in good condition for sale
cheap. Telephone 21-6o2.
NOTICE—Will the party who bor-.
roYSed Jack Screws some time ago
kindly return them and oblige. R.
R. Mooney,
SEWING WANTED—All kinds of
plain sewing; also children's clothes.
Apply Mrs. Renwick, Leopold St.
1DR SALE -Car of Brantford Asp- Piano Recital
halt Slate Shingles to arrive about Pupils of Bea
to June 2oth, Order given by June a Pitrice Gordon,Gordanwill give
k '15th will be given prompt attention. ano Recital in they Town Hall,
n June 19th., (Friday evening), at 8.15
H. L. Stewart, Bluevale. p. m. Pupils from both Wingham
OR SALE—Cauliflower, Cabbage and' Teeswater will flake part assisted
and Tomatoes Plants. Apply toby other talent from both towns.
Mr. Coles, dission 25c. Proceeds to go to
I The Arena.
FARMS --We' have several Rolls
Bible Society Meeting
of N. g, Woven Fencing eight 1
wires high. We are offering at, The Upper Canada Bible Society
special prices to clear, also coiled will hold its annual meeting in St.
" spring; barb and lawn fencing 'ori' Pauls Church, Wingham on Thursday,
I- hand; pure Manila Hay Rope at June 18th at 8 p. m. Rev. S. G. Pia -
i lowest possible prices. Thompson Inock, returned missionary from Afri-
I J.: Buchanan Hardware. ica, will address the meeting. Every -
'body come. A collection in aid of the
VOR SALE=Comfortable dwelling'funds of this society will be taken up.
I on Minnie St,, &1: g yery low price.1 E. J. Mitchell, Pres.
4 A Pilon, Wingliani. ...-' . •.. , C. P. Smith, Treas.
1 A, Cosens# Secy.
1 OR SALR— 'mn , llaarge dwelling on -
,1 nide St,, Wiiignaiil, a bargain :.czcent Sales of Card
tl forstimeone. Apply to M. Madi- The latest. purcf#ases of Overland
1 gan, 65 Lakeview Ave., Toronto, and Star Cars are Jos: Brandon, Bel-
OR SALE: A car of standard re grave, a .Willys Knight Sedan; Fred
i cleaned.Wheat Screenings, $27.00 Davidson, a Willys Overland Sedan;
`f,'di> !,o chopped. Howson & How- Rev. T. C. Wilkinson, Bluevale, a
son. Willys Overland Touring and Root,-
Moffatt, a Willys Overland Touring;
'OR SALE—Two young calves. F. Rev, Mr. McWilliams of Kinloss, a
T'-Iiill' Star Brougham and Miss. Stortz, of
OR SALE --Good fat hens also Greenock, :a Star Coupster. B, J.
fresh eggs.Beninger is the local agent,
strictly W e claim .our
eggs are the very best quality, Goes Into Camp Next Week
none better on the market,' In. fu- The Bruce Regiment will go into
Lure we will sell eggs at the house camp at Kincardine on Monday next,
graded according to size. We June 15th,, for six days training. This
guarantee the quality. John Kerr, is the only regiment in No, x Mili-
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tary District, which practically com-
prises all Western Ontario, that will
Isabella Patterson, • Frances St., go into camp this season.
consisting of a good lot, with house
sand barn, etc. For further parti- DIED
Mars apply to Mrs. Frank G. Farr, Hyslop—In Turnberry, on Friday,
Blu�vale Ont., R. R.
Geo. Thornton. his $ th
g year.
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WANTED --Small family, Wylie—In Howick, on Monday June
light work, Electric range, washer, 8th.,70, 1925, Hugh Wylie, aged about
wers,
eper, etc. Good home for'K ellereaIn Howick, on `'Tuesday,
wrustworthy young girl. Apply at
rn1, care of Mr.June 5th., 2925,. James Hyslop, hi
- Wyoming
W INf"iHAI4f A VAIsiCR,TIMRS
Picnic At ;Riversdale,
Father Goodrose picnic at Rivers-
dale, Monday, June nand: Boxing and.
Dancing. Supper served from ,5 to
7.
Died in Montana
Word was received here on Monday
of the death ,pf James .Jobb, which
took place at Helena, Montana, on
Sunday, Deceased was a former
resident of Wingham,, being a broths
er of Mr, William Jobb of Turnberry
.and the late T. L Jobb of Wingham,
Huron Old Boys' Picnic
The annual picnic of the Huron Old
Boys' Association, of Toronto, will be
held in Areas, 5' .and :6, Exhibition
Grounds, and in the Transportation
Building, on Friday - afternoon, June
26th., when a full programme of games
etc., has been arranged for the enter-
tainment of the old boys and girls of
the Banner County of the Dominion,
Needless to say, suitable prizes will
be awarded to the successful cornpeti
tors, and the athletes, both young and
old, are advised to bring along their
running togs.
All Huronites and their friends will
be made doubly welcome. Come and
bring a swell filled basket, and leave.
your troubles. at home in, "your old kit.
bag;
Monroe Maxwell Nuptials
The following wedding . notice
which is taken from the Greensboro,
North Carolina newspaper, will be of
interest to 'a great many of our read-
ers:
"Yesterday afternoon at 6.3o o'clock,
at the home.of her mother, Miss Re-
bekah Monroe was married to Ro-
bert Scott Maxwell. The marriage
vows were heard by Rev. Dr: J. Clyde
Turner, of the First Baptist church
in the presence of the immediate fa-
mily..
The reception . hall was most at-
tractive in its decorations. An , altar
of palms and ferns was improvished
in here, and candelabra holding cathe-
dral candles and floor vases filled with
white snapdragons flanked the alta
making an attractive contrast to th
deep green of the background
Prior to the ceremony, " William
Clegg Monroe, of Charlote, a brothe
of the bride, sang, "For You Alone,'
accompanied by Philip Jeffreys, who,
during the ceremony played "Ave
Maria,"
The bride's only attendant was her
small niece, Miss Joy Folk, who acted
as ring bearer. She wore a dainty
frock of white organdie, ruffled trim
med, and carried the ring in a rose.
The bride and groom entered to-
gether. .Miss Monroe wore an en-
semble suit of bronze.georgette. with
accessories of a - harmonizing shade
and a corsage -of Bride roses.
Immediately after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell left for Tam-
pa, Fla., where they will ,make their
home. Mr. Maxwell is originally
from Wingham, Ontario, Can., but
for the past six months has made his
home in this 'city, being connected
with the Burrough's Adding Machine
Company, which he' will- also repre-
sent in Tampa. ,
• Mrs. Maxwell' is the daughter of
Mrs. O. W. Monroe. She attended
Meredith college in Raleigh, and has
a number of friends in this section of
the state who will learn of her mar-
riage with interest."
ThurSdayz Jtlne x'sth,
Our Personal,
Item Column
Mr, .and Mrs, J, E. West of Strat-
ford, spent the week -end with friends
in town.
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The Wingham Salt Co., opened up E_5.
their works at Wingham on Monday 11
morning.
Mr, and Mrs, Peter Cook of Ash-
field, visited with Mrs. Eliz, Pocock
on Sunday,
Mr. H, J. A, MacEwen, Mayor of
Goderich, was a visitor in Wingham
on Tuesday.
Master Jack Greer of Toronto, is
spending a week at the home of his
uncle, Mr. W. J. Greer., , a
Miss Nellie Walters of London, is 1
visiting with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Walters, Diagonal Road, p®
Mrs. Farnsworth and son, Fred, of II
Norley, England, are spending a -11
ouple of weeks at Mr. J. M. Graham,
We, in the vicinity of Wingham,
ave had several nice showers of rain
tely, and crops are looking their
est. ' s
Misses Frances and Mae Moffat
td : Mr. Harold Moffat, have return- _®
from visiting with relatives in De- _El
oit.
Mr, and Mrs. John J. Moffat and 64.
iss. Frances and Mr. Harold, spent
e week -end with relatives in Ham -
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Mr. and• Mrs, J. A. McDonald, have
gone to Detroit to attend the wedding
of their;; youngest son, George G. IA
Rintoul, this week.. i1B
Mr. Dave Haskins and n,r,..,,,i Mrs. 1 -
John Duffy of the Howick and Car- 107
rick town line, spent a day last week
with Mrs. Renwick
This Summer
Fleet n
The picnic—the wear around home=
outings -sports-holiday time—sailing
-- camping --tramping - all your sura-
ler activities—justify a shoe with the
supreme wear quality which only Fleet
Foot Shoes give!
They save you money. To the "super-
ior wear and comfort of Crepe Soles—
the lightest shoe made—is added the
longer wear m a de possible by - Fleet
Foot_ quality.
SPECIAL — WHITE STRAP SLIPPERS
AND OXFORDS
Women's 98c
Misses' and\Children's 75c
W. J. GREEK
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Mr. and. Mi s. Archie Webster and -
Archie p THE GOOD 'SHOE STORE WINGHAM, of Londesborough, sent ONT.
two days last week" with Mr. :and
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Mrs. T. J. McLean and Miss Elean-.
r, or . McLean, accompanied by her
e' friend, Miss Hattie Sutton, motored
to Hensall, one day last week.
Mr. Paul Harvey who has been on
i the staff of the Dominion Bank here,
' -has severed his connection withthe
bank, joined the benedicts, and return-
ed to his home„�in'St. Thomas.
Miss Annie Simpson, who has
spent the last few months at the home
of her sisters, Mrs,. Musgrove, Wing-
hamsand Mrs. Frank Henry, Kinloss,
lefi on Monday for her home in Jas-
per, Alta.
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June 18, 19, 20 ES
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11 The Greatest Crook Story ev-
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Also Dan Mason in
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Mon., Tues, and Wed. • ei
June 22,'23, 24
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Webster and
son ,Alvin of, Burlington, and Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Fairbank of Grimsby, vis-
ited Mrs. Webster's. sister, Mrs. Eliz.
Pocock on Friday last, on their way
to the Webster Reunion iri -Ashfield.
Mr. H. Hinscliffe, who has been
working for the Michigan Store Fix=
ture Co., in Detroit, has been trans-
ferred to- the Milford factory. Mr:
Hinscliffe comes from Wingham, Can
ada, and is said to, be an experienced
bandsman.—Milford, Mich,, •-Times.
Mrs. Mary odwell, 8g Dufferin St.,
Stratford, announces the engagement
of her youngest daughter, Clara Irene
to John Case ore, Stratford, son of
Mrs. J. H. Cas more of Detroit. The
marriage to -take place the latter part
of June, .
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Mr, Cecil Dobie of the Standard
Bank�,Cannington, iias• been spending
his hoTrdays at the home of his par-
ents, Diagonal'Road, before leaving
for the West, where he has been pro-
moted to Accountant in the Alberta
Branch of the Standard Bank in
Bindloss.
Among those from Wingham; who
attended' the .funeral of the late Mrs,'
R. I, „Smith at Guelph were: Mr. and
Mrs, R. A. Currie, Mrs. J. J. Elliott,
and her" daughter, Mrs. Lockhart,
Mrs. Andrew McDougall, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Kerr, Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Carter, „
Mr. and Mrs; H. N. Anderson, and
n Donald, of Sault Ste Marie, On-
rio, were the guests of their friends,
r, and IVirs. Gowans over the week-
d. They motored 211 the -way and
d the roads were in excellent con
ion and the scenery grand. They
t on Monday to visit friends. in and
ound Exeter, their former. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Hunt, motored.
from Toronto and renewed ac-
aintances in this vicinity. It is
w almost thirty years since the
nt family lived in Wingham, and
✓ since they left they have been
tiers of a Wingham paper. Be-
e living in Wingham they lived at
nglram Junction, Mr. Hunt' was
the employ of the C. N. R. as a
tion foreman,
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vork. Apply by phone 160.
tl„NO B'0J RENT•—TJpright in fir -
t class condition, _ for dances, gar -
parties or socials, nmoderate
14r5 e. A. J. Walkers
June and., /925, Louise Gadke, be-
loved wife of John Ireller, aged 64
years, to months and 21 days.
Correctly Pitted
Byegiaepees
WILHAMU TONtipial�ae1tht
WING HAM ONT
�-- A real Western, fill of pep. s'
st Also Billy Sullivan as 'the in. i
formation Kid in "The Past I
Steppers" "The Fiddlin Doll":
Taken from Gerald Beaumones
famous racing stories in the A
- Red Book Magazine, ,_
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NOTICE
. Applications for the position of As-
sessor for the Town of Wingham for
the year 425, will be received by the
undersigned up to 4 p, in,, 6n Satur-
day, July 4th., 1925. '
W. A. Galbraith,
Town Clerk,
Mrs. Richard Weir Passes
Mr. W. S. LinkIater left in our o
fice a clipping from a Regina paper i
which it announced the death of Mrs
Robert Weir, whiff occurred ' whil
she was visiting in Regina with he
daughter, Mrs, Hugh McLean. He
bereaved husband is a brother of Mrs
Linklater and he was visiting in Sask
atoon at the home of his son, D
Geo. M. Weir at the time of his wife's
sudden death from heart trouble.
In another Saskatoon paper there
s a lengthy article on a rousing send
off given to, Dr. Geo. Weir, Past
rand' Master of the Masons of Sask-
tchewan and for some time principal
f the Normal School in Saskatoon,
he beloved principal has accepted
he chair of psychology at he Uni-
ersity of British Columbia at' Van
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Mr. Dobson of Ethel, who . was.
f_ 'married on Saturday, spent the week -
n end with his wife at . the home of
Mrs. Ernie Ackert.
e l The Rev. McWilliams, preached his.
✓ farewell sermon at the Presbyterian
r.Church at Kinlough on Sunday.
Mr. Fordyce Whittick has hired'
„,with Mr. Richard Elliott. '
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Born: --On Friday to Mr. and Mrs.
J.• V. Ladas, a daughter:
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Corrigan, spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Baker.
1 Mr. and Mrs. T. Hockley, spent;
'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Broome.
Miss Susie Purvis is spending'a.
week with friends at Hamilton.,
Sewing Machines Shuttles & Needles:,
couver, w ome and Ideal Machin-
es. work quietly and well all the time.
The Weir family are well known to iIf you have any difficulty, call and.
many of our readers and it is not to see me about it. No ' obligation.
be wondered at that Dr. Weir has at- Needles, parts and shuttles for the
tained so great success for he came of New Home and Ideal Sewing. Ma -
a distinguished and honored family, 'chines always on -hand. Needles for
John was a Rhodesscholar from 'other :machines, twenty-five, . thirty
Saskatchewan University and now sand forty cents - a 'dozen Shuttles
head of the Law Faculty at Alberta cash with order. Adjusting and re=--
(University. Archie was a graduate pairing done. A. W. Webster, ..
and now registrar of Saskatchewan stairs(over the'Advance-Times Office.
up -
University.
James is a professor of
engineering at McGill University,
while Miss Elizabeth Weir is head. of
Saskatoon's tax collecting department,
HOLYROOD
Good Football Games
The football schedule being played.
between Salem, Jamestown, Bluevale
and Delmore is creating quite., a good
amount of interest. The game Oil
Friday night at James Wrays, Salern,
etween Salem and Biuevale, resulted
in a win for the former- by a score of
3 to o. . The following is the line up:
Salem—Wray, goal; W. Galloway,.
r. f.; G. Wylie; 1. f.; M. Edgar, r. half
back;; T. Nichol, c. half back; H. Met-
calfe, 1. half back; R. Rae, out r, for-
ward; 5. Edgar, in r... forward; D,
Eadie, c. forward; L, Bolt, in left for --
ward; H. Wylie, out left forward.
Bluevale-W. Leggatt, goal; L.
Thomas, r. 1. b.; R. Aitcheson, 1. i, b.;
Breckenridge, r. half back; L. Ell
tt, c. half back; W.: Mundell, 1. half
ck; A. McKinney, out r. forward;
arniss, in r. forward; H, Elliott, c.
rward; F. Elliott, in left forward;:
Stewart, out left forward.
Latest heat wave temperature, 4.4o ' b
in the shade, ,
Mrs. Robt, Elliott and her father,
Mr, Hemmingway, spent a couple of
days in Teeswater this week,
The Women's Institute, met at the
home of Mrs. Ab. Thompson on
Thursday and decided to hold their
annual Garden Party in Holyrood on
July 3rd.
Mr, White of Guelph, while pro-
ceeding to Ackerts on a business vis-
it, in connection . with a cattle deal J.
was fatally injured in a motor acci- io
dent just after. leaving Wingham: ba
ktr, and Mrs. Tyndall Robinson G
'made the trip to Detroit on the Grey- • fo
hound, H.
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Special Offe,'
We will otter for this week Two New Lines
Stock Pattern Dinnerw , re at Bare
gain Prices
2 Dinner Sets Queen Anne Pattern, 97
Pieces for $28.00 Each
1 Dinner Sets Princess Mary Pattern, .
white and gold, 97
pieces ....$22,00 Each
This Dinnerware is of 1st Qualify and
Real Bargains at the Price
R. S. McG-EE
, WTNGHAM
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