The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-11-05, Page 3lily'++u'S
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BOW RIMER. --":E J, Garland. Maj
CA'MROSE—W. T. Lucas.
•823,
LETHI3RIDGE—L, H., Joliff. Maj.
350,
MACLEOD—,G, G. Coote. Maj.•
552...
RED DEER—A, Speakman. Mai
75x•
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Conservatives Elected
CARIBOO—J: A. Fraser. Maj.
450. •
FRASER VALLEY—H. J. Barber.
` Maj 765,"
KOOTENAY WEST -,:W, K. Es-;' Harrison x.
ling: Maj. 1,200.
NANAIMO—C. H.' Dickie. Maj,
GORRIE S01-1OO1, REPORT
Report of, Jr. Room, Gorrie, for 'Oc-
tober 'r examination missed.
Sr. 1i -4 -Tarry King 85 p, c.; Clifford
Holt 80; Alex:an.dra Hamilton 74;
Kenneth Watson, 53•
Sr. I--Lealand Ashton 9'3 p• c,; Ja-
et Doig 91; Edna Lawrence 99;
Lloyd Harrison 78*; Leonard King
and •JOe.'E,arngey.74.
jr. 1—Norman Craik:
Sr, Pr.—Harold, King; Wesley Gal-
loway, Kenneth Galloway.
Jr. Pr. -Jack Newton and Harvey
1
No. ' on roll 16, Average attend-
1✓dgar, ,equa ,
once 15.3. Perfect examinations, tray in some av the Pravinces, but
Thdtsd .y+ Navembet'
GORRIE
Hallowe'en passed off quietly in the
village, there being merely the usual
misplacements, pranks and fun by the
boys and 'girls.
',Mrs. S. Munroe who has spent, the
past three months in the West, arriv-
ed home on Saturday night last: She
enjoyed the trip immensely and looks
as though the Western Country
agreed with her. •
Mr, C. E. Shera arrived home from
Detroit last Saturday to spend a short
holiday. ' with his parents" in the vill-
age.d
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DIDN'T x TELL YER
Miss Carrie, La irie of: Winona, for.
To the Ediitur'av the Advance loizrs rriatly of Wroxeter is at present visit-
An all the resht av it, iing friends in fawn, I
Deer Sur,—
Shure, wttssen't it the proper thrirn-
;min intoirely we wus afther givin i
them Grits an 'U, F, O's lasht Tursday
wake.
1 I Id e it wad
It wine exact y as
itl, me letther av tree wakes ago, 1
elude an eshtimate, so to shpake, av
1 r9 Tories, an the ,missus made wan,
an 1 tould her. I wild get her a new
hat if 1 wussen't nearer roight than
Ile returned to Detroit on Wed7 she wus. Av coorse 1 don't hey to
nesday of this week where he has a buy the. hat. Mebby'I wus a bit ash -
good position. C. E. has a host of
friends -rho wish him continued suc-
cess, •
Mr. Archie Edgar's sale of house-
hold furniture etc., came off last, Sat-
urday and good prices realized.
Mr. Thos, Baird purposes leaving
for California in the course of a few
days, 'where he will spend the winter.
'Mr. Baird has made the trip quite are
-
Lealand Ashton 3, Edna Lawrence'3, the total number av Tories elickted
Janet Doig 3," Joe. Earngey 2, Lloyd all over the fcounthry was the same as
M. G, White, teacher.
2,000. A
NEW WESTMINSTER—W. G.
McQuarrie. Maj.600.'
VICTORIA—Hon. Dr. S. F. Tol-
:nie. •
VANCOUVER BURRARD—Brig•-.
Gen, J. A. Clark
VANCOUVER CENTRE -Hon. H.
H:'' Stevens, Maj:.,5,200. '
VANCOUVER SOUTH—Leon J.,
Ladner,
YALE—Grote Stirling.
Liberals Elected +,
KOOTENAY EAST—Hon.:Dr. J.
H. King..9
SKEENA—Alfred Starke. Maj:
300.
Progressives, Indepen'ts, etc., Elected
COMOX-ALBERNI—A. W. Ne-
ill, Maj. '25o. r .'
POULTRY ,WANTED
WROXETER SCHOOL REPORT
Report of Wroxeter Primary; Room
for October. No. on roll 3o, average
attendance 16. • Names arranged in
•II -Lily. Waller, Jack McLeod
Jack McLean; Margaret Edgar; Mar-
jorie
arjorie Paulin; Harold Kaake; Ray
Hawes*; Velma Higgins`; Doris El-
liott*; Vera Durst*; Isabel Milligan*
Helen Milligan''`.
I—Merfill Tait;'' Ila Sharpin; Ever-
ett' Wright; Robert :Hoperoft*; Stew-
art Musgrove*; . Mable Patterson* and
Cameron McTavish*, equal.
Sr. Pr.—Margaret Tait, Rae Henn-
ings, Dorothy Henry, Edyth, Martin,
Clark Sharpin, Fred Hoperoft*, Jess-
ie Paulin*, Billie Gibson*, All' to
Green*.
Jr. Pr. -'-Jack Henry,
gins*.
I said, arr not more than wan arr ,two
wrong, 1' didn't Link we cud git a ma- morning, an old resident of town it
jority over all, an we didn't. Now the the person of Mr, Albert Kaake in his
only ting we kin do is. to git some av 86 year. He had been in failing health
them. U, F. O.'s to turn Tory: "Meb,. 'for Some time. The funeral was held
by ye tink it cudden't be done, but Tuesday afternoon to the .Wroxeter
it moight be. worth throyin, been as cemetery.
Miss Eelen Gibson of Fordwich,
spent a few days with' her sister, Mrs.'
Aldred Wearruig.
Mr, and Mrs. VanVelsor left on
Monday for Pt. Burwell. to attend the
funeral of.the former's brother, Mr,'
VanVelsor of that town.
We are sorry to hear . that Mr.
Clarence White of 'Brussels had his
hand eat with the band saw in
Anient's factory. Hope it is not seri-
Communion, service was held in the
United Church Sunday ';morning with
;a good attendance,
I -There passed . away on Sunday
quently' and prefers the climate of the some av them 'd h Grits u Messrs Cliff White and George
Ont His many friendstake1 1 avan
-
said
to nswuswr- -Mc-
Sunny, South to the severe winters of se than the Tories, an none av them "Ewan, left Mon
day to;join some oth-
', wish him a will want to the :c lances ers : from Guelph to hunt in Northern
safe journey arida pleasant time. other elickshun insoide av a year, of Ontario: Gorrie, Ontario
rank + befixed •d Miss Carrie Laurie of Toronto
We are plelsed to see Mr F �
King out againafterbeing laid up sift yaw er oo
We ,urs ixtlnrA
u. rIaato!da,ta
ar;m
inggasismonouxuahmusuilmarommayousomans
PLANw.
and solicit your trade,.
Let us look after your battery
for, the winter, no need to send
them away from home this year.
Ae
Service Garage
gar'
Wroxeter
NORMAN' WADE
they tiiikin they wild ixe wt a a Agent for Hartford Wind Insurance
b f f r arr foive years former resident of the village visited Also
with an. attack of the Flu. Isn't it ,quare what a. lot av fellates
A large congregation:' assembled for shost toime? In' x921. Mishter : Meig Mr. `Albert Kaake died Sunday
the first United Communion' Service hen, an nearly all his cabinet was de- morning, while in failing health for
in Gorrie Church last Sunday morn_fayted, an now Mishter McKenzie some time his. death was a surprise to
ing, The elders were set apart for King, an mosht av hes big min, are lift people in the village. He was one of DR. H. A. MUTTON
their work by the pastor and immedt- Graduate of Royal College of Dental
ately after,nineteen new members at home. 'Twas the Prawvinees the oldest residents here: Earlier in
e Ydown be the soundin say that did the life he carried on a business as Watch Surgeons of :Ontario
were admitted;into the church fellow- thrick but `av coorse the• lads down"Maker and later as a cooper. He Graduate of University of Toronto
ship: The pastor's theme was "This
there be; de hided on loike tear- leaves three sons, William, Dan and At "'Fordwich Tuesday and Thursday
1 th P
Walkerton. Fire Insuratice Co.
Automobile, Live Stock and Plate
Glass Insurance
is r. do in Remembrance of Me'; and out- rad an fasht ories. They inlay vote George. His wife died some years At Gorrie the rest of the week
Ii the meaning of the sacrament ago. He was 85 years of age.
and the need of such a service oto keep
T wondher what them Grits in Nort+ .Harry Smith lost his pony:last
Minerva Hi
g- ned g a Grit naxt toime.
A. G. Ilastie, teacher.
The United, Farmer's Co-operative
Co; Ltd., are! loading a car of live BORN'
Poultry, he ;S, chickens, ducks, geese
and turkeg�ys.' at Gorrie on November, Dane -In Howick on Tuesday, Oct.
lath. ,"" . 2 to Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Dane,
f further particulars ask 7 the,
John �uowdy. a son.
Delicious, healthful. This year they
are better than -ever. Lay in a supply.
of fall and winter varieties now
both for cooking and : eating. Buy
from a grower . or . dealer.
The Hon. John S. Martin, B.A., Minister
Ontario
eparti.ent of Agriculture
the Chrstians thought upon the life
anda rifice of Jesus Christ Ovei
Huroai tink av thimsilves now.
They week getting an extra feed of grain
GEO. FOWLER
s c tought they wus shmart to shL.D.S., D.D.S.tay out by getting loose in the stable and a
two hundred people partook of the sadrink of water caused its demise, Teeswater, Ontario
av the game to defate targe an` elickt
crament. awn, which. they wus hurrudly able'Mr. and Mrs. VanVelsor was in St, Will be at the Gofton House, Wro-
ne 1 constituted Official t afther all theer shkaming an Thomas last week attending the fun- xeter est and 3rd Wednesday of each
The newly to do month. • Will be at Gorrie the follow -
Board of the United Church; met for harrud wurruk. In South Huron, an eral of Mr. VanVelsor's brother.
North Bruce an South Bruce wid tree Quite a few • from here went to ing Thursday.
business Monday evening of this
week.' . , -
Thanksgiving and Peace Services
will be held in the United Church,
next Sunday, Nov. 8. Pastor- will
'preach. Morning, "The 'Spirit of
Thanksgiving." Evening "Peace and
Good Will." The choir will render
special music. ' '
Monday Night, Nov. gth., is•the date
for the 'United Church Annual Fowl
Supper. " - Supper from 6 to 8 p. m.
Heal• the famous Brunswick Trio of
London, W. Spence, Bass, Jock Ball-
antyne, tenor, P. Spence, Baritone,
Piano, Violin Monologues, popular
songs and Scotch Comedian. Ad-
mission 5oc and children, . 35c.-
s.,
ST
.��.� want your Attention
have something to show You
have something to tell You.
TAIST
II have in securing the Local Agency .fpr
The Royal Tailors, of Toronto,—One of.
ADA'S . leading makers of Men's Made -to -'Leasure
Clothing.
T have i ow on display one of the finest ranges of sam-
ples of suitings and eVercoatings it has Veen your
pleasure to see"
These goads are all made in the best British .Mills and
contain all the latest. Patterns and Shades—and
The ROYAL TAILORS giveyou an Ironbound Guarantee
of complete satisfaction or your money back
I can sell you Suits or Overcoats from this Popular
Line at, $22®5O and up.
Come on in and look them 'over --It costs yob: nothing
and the pleasure will be yours as well as mine,
GECiRGE o LAC IE,
Men's Tailor and Furnisher
'ro:ete" Ontario,.
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The YoungPeople's League
held a
in has tinny Grit to be shtickin himself Thursday of last week in Mrs. Pope's'Insurance Co.
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min in the field in aitch wan av thim Gorrie last Tuesday night to the con -
the Grits wus all elickted. Av coorse cert in the hall. The musical part
G. S. DAWSON
I don't blame the Grits in Nort Hui- Put on by Rev. and -Mrs. Lewin and GORRIE
on so much, afther `all, fer thim byes, daughter, .Doreen . of Brussels, was Director of Funeral Services
I belave, wanted to putup a man,;but much appreciated by a large crowd, as Motor Hearse or ` Carriage; which
the hoigh ups who run the Grit ma- was the play put on by local talent of .ever is required.
ssheen • tought ; differently. Mebby it Gorrie. Phone 16
will ,be a lesson fer the lads aground Mr. and Mrs. Martom of Toronto,
theer own show afther motored ed up on Monday to visit the la -
home to run
this. ter's parents, John and Mrs. - Douglas.
I stibpose thirn Grits (what's lift av The election on Thursday caused
thim) will throy to hould on to theer little excitement about two thirds of
jawbs so as to hev conthrol av the the voters here, went to the poll.
elickshun masheenery agin, an hev the Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Henry enter-
appointin av all the returnin awficers, tained some of their many friends at
registrars an poll clerks. Thim a euchre on Friday evening and every-
jaw'bs shad belong to the Tories, fer, one present enjoyed a nice evening.
sh re, wussen't it thim that made this' The regular monthly meeting of
HARRY AIKINS
Fordwich, Ontario
Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties
Of Huron and Wellington
Phase 19 R
Or Patterson's Hardware Store
R. E. JAMES
hr hait is? What roight the Women's • Institute was held ' Gorrie, Ontario
very successful 'een partycount y wt Agent for Western Farmers' Mutual
the church schoolroom, last Friday.
Seventy-five were'present and thor-
oughly enjoyed a miscellaneous pro-
gram.
The W. M. Society met at the par-
sonage Monday evening of this week.
Rev. Craik Preached for the "Lady
up fer a publicic posifion? Av coor- rooms.' Miss M. Davidson gave a If you have no wind. Insurance on
Agent for several first-class Fire
enough fer the Tory byes to dhraw gave a talk on 4 tSociability in the Insurance Companies:
theer $4000, but they shud nivir be in church". Miss' M. Ball gave us the
he majority important current events in condensed
se theer musht be some Grits in Par- splendid paper on `Sociability in the your farm buildings give us a call
leymint to kape the talk gain long community", while Miss Mary Pone Also
t
Wait till we get another chance at form." Some good pickle recipes were
Orange Society" ata special serviced thein an we won't lave' twenty Grits, given in answer to the Roll Call Two
held in Fordwich United Church last oiits0ide av Quebec an thin the conn- new members were added to our list.
Sunday afternoon. -
MY OWN 'TOWN
Oh, give to me my 'own town
,When things are going wrong,
When the tide of circumstances seems
Almighty sad and strong. -
Oh, give to nee my own town,
With good: folk all around,
Whose greetings kind are full :of
Cheer, '
And friendship fine and sound.
Oh, give to me my own town,
When splendor waxes gray, -
When wealth and majesty have palled
Upon 'a foreign way.
Oh, give to me my own town,
And neighbors running' in
With harmless gossip of the place.
And news of kith and kin,
Oh, give to inc my own town,
Whose wholesome confidence.
For every unfamiliar- joy `
Is ample recompense. .
-Maude DeVerse Newton.
thry will go ahead as it shad, wid. Miss K. Hazlewood will represent
plinty av money fer iviry buddy, fer our society at the Annual Convention
now that the elickshun is over I don't at London in November. The atten-
moind admittin that tonnes do be im- dance was good. As it was election
provin a'll the toinie, , day everyone was out to vote and
Yours till next wake, took in the Institute meeting as well.
Timothy Hay.
1 DIED
Kaake—In Wroxeter on Sunday, Nov.
Congratulations to the Tory' soide
at. the Oould. Toin e baarun raisin, all I
due to Tirnothys hollerin, we hope he
will have no after effects from being
hit on the head with the poike pole,
but with the change of government •
will have to eat could apple duntplins
for some: toinie yet.
Among' those who attended the con-
vention in Teeswater were: Rev. Mc-
Kenzie, George Heid, Clarkson Doug-
las, Fred Doubledee, Minnie Double -
dee, George Rutherford. - -
Mr. James 'Fleming: - of London,
spent Sunday with his aunt and uncle,
Miss Ellen and James ,Fleming and
called on' other friends here.
Miss Maggie McLean of Clinton,
well-known here, has been renewing
acquaintances in Wingham and Tees -
water, returning home Saturday,.
Miss Mary Rutherford and Minnie'
Jeffray were Wingham visitors last'
week the guests of Miss Agnes Ru -I
tlierford.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs, Carter Me -
Kee at Galt Hospital, a daughter. 1
Mr, aticl Mrs, Cecil McNeil, Mr."
and
Mrs, McNeil and Miss Mary, spent'
last Sunday at Hanover.
Mr, Sterling Haskin's chapping Mill I
is going at full speed these days.
Mr, and 'Mrs, -.John Darling, also
Mrs. Peterinan, visited in Wingham
last week.
The youtig people will put on a play'
in the near future.
Those 'cape Lines Are Going
We wish to again remind our sub-
scribers that they will have to renew
their subscriptions very early this year
in order to got one of those neat little
tape -lines which we are giving as a
premium to each Subscriber paid twel-
ve months in advance. People are
coming in every day and paying up
for their paper in order to get the
premium, And several who have re-
ceived one have been back again to
have the paper sent to a son or daugh-
ter who live in the city. Get yours
now:
Brown Young Nuptials
A very pretty wedding took place at
the Manse, Wroxeter; on Wednesday,
afternoon Oct. 28th at 2 p. m,, When
Mr. Arnold Brown; and Miss Jean Is-
abel Young, daughter of Mr. J. Young
of Turnberry Township, were united
in marriage by the Rev. D. A. Arm-
strong.
The happy couple will spend their
BELMORE I
honeymoon in Woodstock and' Lon-
don, They have the good wishes of
1st., Albert Kaake, in his 86th year. a large circle of friends..
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