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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-11-05, Page 4-114410-1;:v4 �I+xnu:,dCrr,;R vay HAM CANDY SPECIALS ePPerinint Patties, 1 lb. for .. --- A delicous peppermint flavored crease covered with a coating of chocolate. Truly Good Chocolates, 1 lb. 33c An assortment of 10 different kinds of chocolates, all kinds.: "Sweetest Maid Fancy Centres" one pound for _ 75c A pound of high class chocolates made from "Fresh:" Dairy Cream" c i 3 Drug Store Phone 53 • AUCTION SALE—Farm Stock, Im plements, on Tuesday, Nov, 27th., at one o'clock. See bills. T. R. Sennett, Auctioner, John Wray,' 'Prop. AUCTION SALE—Farm Stock, Im- plements, Hay, etc., at Lot x8, Con. 9. • Turnherry on Thursday, Nov. 9th. See bills.. Andrew Hai -die, Prop., T. R Bennett, Auct, FOR SALE OR TO. REFIT --Com- fortable frame dwelling on' Minnie St., the home of the late J. J. Cunn- ingham. All modern conveniences. A snap for quick sale. Write to Miss M. Madigan, 65 Lakeview 'Ave. Toronto. TO CLEAN. OUT AT HALF PRICE —4 Radio outfits complete, will`er- ect free of charge. See Bennett or Murray. at Crawford's. WANTED—Part or full time agent for a Life Insurance Co. Good ter- ritory and good contract. Box C Advance Times, Wingham td Mrs, J, E, Fells arid family Sandayed with, Wawanosh friends. Mrs. Sam Wright of Id'antilton is visatitag her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Merkley, Mrs. Geo. Doubledee from near Bel - more, spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. McGee. Mrs, C. N. Griffen left'on Friday for an extended visit with relatives i'r°G Montreal and Windsor, Mr. • and Mrs. Johnson of Clinton, called on Mr, and Mrs. J. Johnson; Minnie St,, on_ Sunday last, Mrs. Geo. Schaefer and two daugh- ters of Goderich, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and MrS. John McMcCool.Mr. 3. J. Ferguson who has been in London, for some weeks 3s home again, staying with his daughter, Mrs. Mur- ray Johnston. Mrs, Alex. Stewart, and daughter, Mabel, have returned o their home in Fargo, N. D4 after spending a' couple of weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs; R. S. McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bosman motor- ed up from Leamington and are visit- ing at the home of Mr. Bosman's par- ents at Bluevale and with Wingham relatives. Misses Edna; Cole and Mary Chaid- ler and Messrs. Cyril. and ` Harold Wright_ of Waterloo, spent the week end with friends and relatives near Wingham, - Mrs. C. L, Darling and little daugh- er. of Trehern, Manitoba and Miss Longley of 1=lowick, called on Mr. and Mrs. D. Halliday on Saturday. Mrs. Darling has not been in these parts or a nuinber of, years. 'Messrs. Russel Barrett and Walter Brooks of the Quality Gloves,, Water oo, spent Sunday at their: home in tiVingham. They were accompanied ack, to Waterloo by Arthur Sturdy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston and. Mrs. Saunders, motored over from Walkerton on election day. .1 Mr. and Mrs:. A. M.'Crawford left' on Tuesday morning by "`motor for Miami, Florida; where they will pend the whiter. }Mrs. Crawford's health has not been. the best of late' f 1 b • QL- LIT The first regular- meeting of the Li, erary' Society. of the Wingham High School' was held in the Assembly hall ;on Oct, 30th, , The programme was, given' as follows; Opening Chorus. Scrlo-Gertrude McDonald. Read#n-Ada Corbett. Violin 'Solo—Morris Christie. Scene from Julius Caesar—Walton Mclibbon and Charles Messer. Duet (iustrumentai)� Celesta. Carr and Mary Carr, Journal—Irene Allen, Critic's Remarks—Mr, Brackenbury. God Saye thh King. The officers for 1925-26 are, Hon. Pres. -Mr. Cosens. Pres.—Mac Grant. rst Vice-Pres.—Margaret Snell. and. - Vice-Pres.—John McGee. Sec. --Grace Mitchell, Treas.—Walton Mclibbon. journalists Kathleen Pringle and Theodore Robertson. " Marshall -,-Smith Hutton. Rona VanVelsor, Andrew McKague Press Rep's. THANK YOU Tear Mr. Editor:— Through your ,paper I wish to ex- tend my deepest thanks to : all who supported me on Thursday last. While' it looks 'like temporary defeat, we are not going to admit defeat un "til a Judge scrutinizes every ballot. A 'recount will promptly be held,when, dive confidently anticipate -the slim ma- jority of. ninety-four (94) • will melt away., Four years ago Mr. John W. King had aznajority over us of n86. Add- ing to this majority, Mr., W. H. Fras- )er's vote of 2426, shows that we went. into this •fight against a snow bank of 36x2: ' Mr.. King's ;Majority this tizne is 94, therefore; our friends scattered 3500 of the 3600 adverse vote. This is how every municipality assisted in demol- ishing the035oo out of the 3600, we went up against Let us repeat. ' The £oIlowing,figur- es show how each municipality came- back and how each municipality didits part valiantly in overcoming 3500 vot- es out of the majority of 3600 against us. TO RENT—Comfortable office south part of Bell Telephone, heated. Ap- ply to Miss MacKay, LOST—A pair of glasses in black case, 'with owner's name inside, about a week ago Saturday. Reward 'Telma Johnson, Wingham. FOR 'SALE—i. couch, i writing desk, r granaphone with r5 records, 1 bedroom wash stand. Apply to Mrs. John Smith, Pleasant: Valley. LOST—On Thursday last, a large si- ze Parker Duofold Pen. Finder please leave at this office fbr re- ward: HOUSE TO RENT -„Enquire H. E. and the trip isbeing made for her 'Ashfield _ .. -'M. — 325 325 Blyth' ., 143 13 sets benefit. They will not return until ' the roads are fit for motoring back va GET HIGH PRICED EGGS -BY Grey 407 feeding "Royal Purple” Lay. Mash �Goderie1i •..... •..... .... . $22 containing Linseed Meal, `'"'Beef: ColbOrite w......: y 221 Scrap, Ground Alfalfa, Corn Meal. Howick 44 and other egg prodlcing foods, cor- Morris 34 rectiy pro portioneI, also ' Oyster 'Wawanosh East435 Shell, Limestone Grit, Sulphur, Cat- Wawanosh West 35 tle Salts; Salt Petre and charcoal Wroxeter 33 on • hand. Thompson -Buchanan,, Turnberry 289 Hardware. �1ttiM1owit pliitouno'. V 11t 1Itlpliptitl illi twilt)Nl!mittl lill�lllilt�ifl�Mi ail., /92$; „rte 11101110011 WW2 This is Ike flute of the year to huh' U "L BER BOTS We have the 'best makes for Men, Women and" Children. Big Stock to select from. Men's $4.04, 4,,50 to 5.50. Women and Children—Prices range from $2.00 to $3a25 Our guarantee of satisfaction with every pair.'. RE — TeIephone 23 -- A THE GOOD S1-IOE. STORE W1NGHAM, ONT.• Vie; 11116111211itll11111Iniil Ii1111811111111111111111fillellIn11115111XIMINIti Oath titliriattsifi Card of Thanks We wish to acknowledge with great- ful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy redeived at the time of our sad bereavement. H. E. Isard Card of Thanks - Mr. .J. W. Smith and Mr. A. J. Nortrop wish to thank their many friends for kindness and sympathy extended during the illness of the late Mrs. `Smith, and at the time of her de- mise. Struck By Automobile -Mr.` John Robinson who has spent the past few months in the West is home.` • His" friends are sorry to see him walking: so very lame though, He Met withan unfortunate accident by being over by an automobile in l xandoii. Card Of Thanks We wish to publicly thang George Cook, Beigrave, and his men who so thoroughly and ably took full charge It is`impossible for me"to person'.', EI11�1I191111�(I1�11tlI�iII�I1I;�IN�RI®1118fN�1t1®= of the, threshing and also of the wood ally reply'to ;all:who have congratilat- hauling and wood bee during 'the ill - FOR SALE --Another lot of second f Isard: La hand coal and wood cook Ranges, . fully guaranteed. Also a second hand Magnet Cream Separator in good working' shape. A. J. Ross. H. 'Irwin, phone 24-62o, Route 3,1 El W LOST—Yearling Herford Heifer. In- ristie • ed me upon our great victory, so, I take this opportunity of showing my • keen appreciation. By many, of 'the • heads of the party, North Huron. has hi been called one of the greatest vie- tories in the Dominion. ▪ I axe. advised by Head Quarters ,.tha9t this Dominion Election will have E = to pe fought over again, as ; neither party `can carry on, and, I ani asked THANKS T ELECTORS: To the Electors of Nosth Huron, Ladies and Gentlemen;"; 'We extend hearty gratings and thanks to all our friends wtlio support' ed us so splendidly on el tion day,. Thursday, October 29th. 'We may b excused if we ' particularize in the' cas "' of the villages and town, especially,' Goderich and.Wingham for the fine: ' support` they gave us, We. fought a., clean campaign and naturally are; pleased with our victory at the polls. Your Obedient. Servant, John.' W , Kfng� SCHOOL REPORT' Report of: School Section No. ';`Jo;:' Kinloss, Bruce County. Scholars ;pn.` the Roll 37, average attendance 32. Sr. IV—Russel Moore; Eliza Wadel„ Gladys Garton, Clarence McClena-.. ghan, Charlie' Henderson,' Roy Mac Gregor, Robert Henderson. Sr III—Ella Wadel, Johu- 'Garton. mess of Mr. Corbett. We wish, also AtTiol• Purdon, Edna Wadel; George. 'to thank all the friends and kind nei- Ross, Milan Moore, Merle Gaunt," ghbours. from the village and coup- Ruth Moore, James Richardson, try, who so willingly assisted Mr. 'Cook with all this work. The good will of'everyone of you will always remain in our memories. We thank you all. Mr. Wm. Corbett; Jr. III—Lorna. McClenaghan, Pearl Everitt,, James Henderson, John ] &oi:-- rison.• formation gratfully received by J. P FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE— A i condition cheap for quick sale. x sellcheap. Apply ingham' . ,V B1 'to keep my organization intact and , _® -my powder dry. I in turn ask my Tenders will be received up to Nov Sr. I—Jack Gillespie, Hector =.friends to keep their armor bright, r4, for the Booth Privileges at the don, 'James Wadel, Russel Ross, Sr, II—Stanley Moore, Velma` Scott, Thomas Wilson, 'Henry Everitt, Norma Morrison, Edward McClena- HORSE FOR SALE—Good little YOU — HOT DOG road horse will A i 19Q Puy - Apply at the Advance Office. to Alvin Orvis at Adam's Feed _Li We FOR-SALE—On of the best houses Store.it EAC in Wroxeter for sale. Solid brick WANTED—A local .Bank has a va- residence, residence, oak trim throughout cancy for well educated youth. Ap- 1 - nice lot, electric lights and furnace, Good Henhouse, soft and hard wa- ply in writing to Box 474, Wing- i ® • ter also 'ham. cess pool. Apply Mrs. Geo. E. Tait, Wroxeter, Ont. Phone PIGS FOR SALE—A couple of nice 97"2' young chunks. Apply to North LOST—Chain off tire of Ford car, Huron Phone 6-61$. somewhere between, Bluevale' and LJOS'P.—Crank of Grey -Dort. Finder Crawford's Garage. will kindly leave at this office. ghan, Janet Craig. aim to 'do this fix days in jQ When we have succeeded in going Arena, during the 'winter. Payment throu h 35oo of the 3600 feet of rock to be made monthly in advance. before' us, it will be an easy matter Highest of any tender not. necessar- APleasure , ® to pier -see the ,'paper partition,' which ily accepfied. , Pleasure remains, and, the next candidate op Abner Cosens, Sec.-Treas. >•/posing `us will be forced to fight in the 11,11 open and not wear two different poli - • — :tical cloaks,; a veritable "Dr. Jekyll ro and ,1/1 Hyde." This phase will be dealt with in this paper two weeks la- ter. ' • With kindest regards to all and ma - !s lice to none, and, again passing the'. IA! down the line -to, Be Ready, Aye Ready, I remain; ° Faithfully, Y Geo. Spotton. All the food that leaves. .our L store carries with it roo per i cent, pleasurable eating E EOR SALE -4 iCome to .Christie for. 4 good winter Cows, FOR SALE= -Small white iron` bed 1 d + for sale, apply to N. H. Rice, and springs. Inquire it this office ��� roce 1 Whitechurch. PA1LM FOR SALE—zoo acres on , TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND main gravel road at Jamestown, 5 FOR TARES exiles froze. Brussels, 5 miles from By virtue of a 'warrant under the Wroxeter, 4 miles from Bluevale hands of the Mayor and Treasurer of and 7 miles from Wingham. Good ,the Town of Wingham: and having the frame house, frame barn with stone : seal of the said Corporation attached foundation and stabling underneath, ?thereto, bearing date the loth day of benlxouse 12x60, drilled well, water- . September, A. D. 1925, 'comnianditig pipe to barn. Apply to R. `Van -,me to levy upon the lands enumerat- stone, Wiigharn. `ed' hereunder for the 'arrears of taxes. !respectively due thereon together with ARfirf • FOR SALE --so acres of !costs. -NOTICE IS HEREBY given choice land, two utiles. from town, ithat in accordance with the Assess - good brick house, :.large barn, good intent Act unless such taxes and costs canent stable, litter carrier, plenty 'are sooner paid f'shall proceed to sell df water, - For further particulars by public auction the said lands or so. apply at this office. much.tlzereof as may be necessary for liOl SALE— thereon lots of the; payment of the tastes and costs therm ,A,. few real good fat hens, thereon at the Town Ball,' in the $rri:a,li or a edlum rod beets, red car- 28th of Wingham on Monday the , anions and winter ap h day of December, A. ,x925; at rots, parsnip pies. John I'err, Phone 4 on 625. tlie'hour of twooclod:.in the of tornoon. It 1ILDERS—We have for; sale at Lot,, Part of Park X21 Street, Jose-, The, Adyanae-Tines office, good phitie West; Actes; tri, <Patented or otttaide tiller' wt;ith fancy glass frame CJnpa.tented, ,patented,' Taxes $1t35.131. work,also doable eliding' doers,, whin- Costs' $,IzSo, 'Total $/6S.31, ciowt+s and one large white round ver. W. A, Galbraith, att4alt past: A snap far, some* e, 'I*raastrrer, Town of Wingham mp When looking for Chinaware In Voters' Lists, x925 Al' or other household) commodities Al Municipality of Wingham rbl Come to Christi'es'. t4 `County Of Huron, w, ) Notice • is- hereby given that I have. i1 transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in section g of The I ' The Tea ati Coffes8thPe= Ontario Voters' 'Lists Act the copies 11 ' 1 1required by said sections to be sb. transniitted or delivered, of the list, 11111dR11111111' 111�1111�1111 1111�g11111141111 11jwI1111;made pursuant, to said Act, of all per !sons appearing by the last reviser) As isessxnent Roll of the'said.Municipality to be entitled to vote in ;the said Muni- cipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assemblyand at lulu- inzcipal 'flections; and that the said ylist was 'first posted up at my office 'at the Town , Wingham, on the 1rpth day of October, 1925, and re 50400 Reivard IF I `AIL TO GROW' 'HAIR O1 Il NTAL RAID ROOT FLAIR GROWER World's Greatest Hair Grower Grows hair on bald heads, lillust not be put where hair is ot wanted. „Cures dandrrtff and all. scsl trottbles. $toys per jar,. Alfa wanted:. ?rO w as 839 Maitt; mains there fiir inspectiotn. And 1, hereby call upon ail voters to; take immediate proceedings to. have any errors or omissions correct- ?' ed according' to law. 1 Dated, ,Clerk's,. Office, Wittgltarn, `this a6th day of 'October, tp }5. W A, Galbraith, Clerk of Wir N®®®E®E LYCE mi I a • • ESI Jr. I and-Primer—Olive Garton, Ag- nes Gillespie, Johnson Moore, James; Morrison, Lawrence Henderson, bert Richardson. - Elliott S.:' Fells, teacher. • NEVE EBEL Psi 11111 *NOMINEE "EMINEMEt Ni- T , E TRE Friday and Saturday at, REGINALD DENNY It in -- "The Fast Worker" e He broke all speed records, Igo Faster than greased lightning PM Ewen cupid couldn't beep up R. with his pace. r Comedy "Present Arms" Wednesday. and Thursday `K=Thi Unknown" Mary Rhinehart's . 'greatest love story;,; Comedy "HAREM FOLLIES"„ Si ee of —Mona, Tues., Wed,, Nov. 9, 10, 11 PIC p IN Hall"o othy Vernon of don F A tempest sof love' and anger portrayed again appearing ' `rt �` by iVLarp, PiGlct�oxd a g x a grotvrt up role, this time as a spitfire itfire of eighteen who braves parental wrath. ' Gorgeously beautiful,' rrl Abounding in thrills, action and corned y uiiftel, dy. 0 NO 'Priv aid as Cents, MM 01 Ian