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Our Personal
Items. Column,,Sunday Services at 'the Presbyterian
hurch, Iii: the morning Rev. Dr.
Perrie took for the Scripture. LessrlfT,
Mrs, W. J. Boyce, motored to Lon-`Ephesians 4, from the 2.5113,ver e to
don on Sunday, she was accompanied theend .and ,the ,rth. Chapter to the
home by her two sods.. the
of the zzst verse. - Speaking.
Mr. R, J, Breen and daughter, tifiss from the 9th and following verses, 3qn'
M, E. Breen, R; N., visited relatives The Fruit of the Spirit' ,with the bet
in London last week. Iter rendering "'e uit of Light."
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Robert Galbrait of Dresden is Th
In the evening the Third Chapter of
Visiting at the home of his brother, .the First Book of Samuel was read.
Mr, John Galbratlr, 'Speaking from the fifteenth verse
Mr, R. Perry of Toronto, was a' 'The Dutiful Character of Saxrtuel"
Thanksgiving visitor at the home of "was emphasized because of the true
Mr, John' Galbraith. 'character of his parents. Bath morn -
Mr. and Mrs. W. B: Styles, and
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ing and eveningthe choir furnished
children have gone to 11Viagara Falls suitable musk for the Thanksgi ring
to live. 1' 'Season, On Monday a special Thank
Mr.. Thos. T, Field and Mr Thos.] sg:ving service was held• s) . 1�ei tie
Fortune have gone to Northern On- lea urt ig fro.n tt,c ios:th. Psalm an;l
tarso t9 hunt.
•spe>ai ng fr,,ii.'he tt•ordS ,n the Lords
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Hamlin of Lon- I er, "C,re i,c tttis clay out- (1.4,i1
don, ares visiting with Mr. and Mrs. .1 zd.,,
A. �l;rc'a allectio7, s asked
`ndrew Hardie in Turnberry. for. the Woin ha•n J' ospital anSondot,
Mrs, Thos,. Mannng and daughter, it 7 Nc�r r th? Envc apes to 1:.e
Lois, of London,: spent a -couple of 'marked' Hospital Fund. •
days at the home of her mother • Mrs
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SALE OF COWS -=Several' excellent
fresh cows with calf at foot and
springers close to calving, at Lott's
'Sale Stables in Wingham on Satur-,
day afternoon, Nov.- r4th, at 2 p.m.
Usual terms. Lott & MacDonald,
Props., T. R. Bennett, Auct.
AUCTION SALE—Horses, Cattle,
Implements, Standing Timber, Luau-
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'her, Turnips, etc., at' Lot 28,. .'-9,
Con. 14, East Wawanosh, Tue-sday,,
November 24th. See 'bills. G.
Elliott, ?Prop-, John Purvis, Auct.
AUCTION SALE—Farm Stock; Iii-
• ,,' p1-ements, on Tuesday Nov. ;7th.,,
at ane `o'clock See bilis_ T. R.
Bennett, Auctioner,.. John Wray, •
Prop.
POI.J ND -Spectacles.
on Thursday last.
Advance -Times.
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D.J. Boyd. r The veterans and members of the
Mr. and''1\irs,4Win. H. Shoebottom,'pth Greys' and Hurons paraded to St.
of London, pent Thanksgiving boli-' Pauls Church 'on Sunday evening,
days at W. J. Slupebottom's, East Wa-wi'iere an impressive service comment-.
wanosh, orating' Armistce hay was conducted
'IV r. Phil'Dyer of the Bank of Com- •by the rector, Rev. H. W. Snell. The
coerce, Dundalk, spent -the holiday with.' parade was in charge, of Col. ' Petti-
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.: Dyer. i grew, of the pth Grey's Horse, ,,, anal
Miss Marie Duke 'of Qrangeville, y as Featured by the presence: of 1-r°W. R ber.
spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs •. former Englishy; arm officers, 'who
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Searle', of Pine ;have- now settled in this district. They
are Major Morris, who won sixadecor-
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Toronto, spent the .week -end at the has taken up farming: at °Ahitechurch'
home of Mr. Dave Deacon, and Mr.
and Mrs,. A. V,; Palttisany East Wawa -.and Ic. Weaver; who has three decora-
tions, and who is farming 'near: Wing=
"nosh. M ham. The altar of the church' was-
The Misses McFarlane who spend draped with,,a British flag, 'oma which
their Jur Junction,
in their home at Wing : rested -leaves, with wreath •of. poppies"
Liam Junction, are now comfortably the
'settled in their winter home in Wind Special 'ma -sic was rendered" bychoir,' under -the leadership of =Miss =B
sor. � ;.
Mrs. MAbell.
Margaret Reid of Toronto, is a"
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visiting: at the -home of lie - sister, Twfrs. Rev.; C. V. ''x x Spencer a missionary
William.Homes, Centre St. home on- furlough from Japan, will be
Mr.
Mr. Frank Christie and son, Arthur the speaker at -the Anglican church
of the;- London, a, visiting the farther's next Sunday morning.. A special col-
brother-in-law, Mrs.- Jas.. Wild. lection for Wingham ..General Hospi--
Mr.. and Mrs.. John Raby spent lectionfor
up.Iri the evening
Thanksgiving holidays, with 'their tal will be
the 'celebration of the i600 •anniver-
their daughter, Mrs,' Stanley Hare of sary of elle ecclesiastical council of
Forest.. `will be held. was at this
Mr._ and Mrs. Ivancaean'Bell and little It Creed was'
son, ,Marley, of Stratford, with Mrs. council that the Nice
M. Bell, Minnie St. adopted, x x x
Miss Effie Blackhall of 'Stratford hutch on' Sunday
Normal' alt her home in town... ,; in the Baptist C
+morning the Pastor will continue the
studies in the wonderful book 'of Jos-
Aaaed in"'St. 3cd onus liva. In the evening he will speak
There passed away' in: St. Thomas on "Love emovnin.the Curse:,' If
ori*November. tst, Robert, henry Po fhav Wingham needs a
you believ g
well, son of Mr. ^,gin. Poweha i e was Heaven sent revival, meet with us for
i'" "his 38th 'Yea' -{"11°1' is. '''' .c c 'i be Prayer Saturday, evening at 8 •p..m.lr
two sisters and oi,e brother. MissI' Y
is civcii, Jronn!tf. attended the; funeral •
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Members ,of It,. 0. L. No. 963, will '
attend service on Sunday ev°eniiig in
Queen St. fiUnited Church. Dr. Barn-
by will give the address.
Miss Jona Statile/1s of New Ham-
burg, spent a few days with her par-
ents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph Storhers.
Miss Carrie Sims, Toronto anti*Mr '
Lorne Dale, spent over Sunday`" with
their. father, Mr. James 'Siris.
Mr. R.M.McKay is spending 'a
week or tn days, hunting in North-
ern Ontario.
Mrs. 'Earl Dexter, returned ' f„t•om
Wingham Hospital last week and is
slowing gaining strength.
A number of our citizens attended
the Fowl/Supper at Londesboro, •Mon-
day evening.
In Winghain 'The Misses WurselI and Goldthorpe
Owner call at spent the holidays at their home in
Goderich
AUCTION SALE—John G.Paterson,; NOTICE
will have an auction' sale of his farm Notice is 'hereby given that a Court
Lot 2.1. Con. ro, West Wawanosh, will be hdid, pursuant to' The Ontario
stock and implements on Tuesday, Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour the.
We have in stock, the
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Rubbery r
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•Embracifg every wan-
'ted style fromthe pat--
'exited
at'ented " T i f f y" . Over-
shoe to ,the smallest
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Baby's Rubber.
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Fit; Wear and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.,
BELGRAVE
of her. nephew; On Thursday evening, : Nov. 5,
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- h.;....., of T,r,- and Mrs. Chas. Canm-
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Nov. i7, cornmenhing at one o'clock, Judge of,the County Court of the
p. nt.: John Purvis, Auct. County of. Huron, at the. Town Hall,
IWingham, on Thursday, the 26th day
f FIFER STRAYED—Strayed°onthe November, 1925, at 2.30. o'clock p.
premises of the undersigned, Lot 6, in., to hear and determine complaints F.5 -
Con.
Con. 6, Morris,;about Sept. 2oth, .a of errors and omissions in the Voters' Et
heifer about 750 pounds, red „with. List of the Municipality of Winghani Via[
white spots and, dehorned. J. G. 1g.,S
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Anderson, Phone 155, Brussels. • 1 Dated, Clerk's Office, this with. day '.�
LOST parcel containing photo- `` f -__e . graphs with name "Mrs. McReery .�,.
on the parcel. Finder kindly leave]
at Mr. Zurbrigg's or'return to'ilfrs.l
McReery, Wroxeter.
W. A. Galbraith, r
Town Clerk, Wing -ham. i
HOT DOG
1 Tenders will be received up to Nov. i
1r}, for the Booich Privileges at the ii-
FARh3 FOR SALE-1oa acres on Arena, during' the .winter;'. Payment
main gravel road at- Jamestown, 5 "Fil
to' be made monthly in advance.. FE
miles from Brussels, 5 miles ,froth Highest or any tender not necessar- ili
Wroxeter, . miles from Bluevale
ily accepted.
and 7 miles from Wingham.: Good ; Abner Cosens, Sec. Tress.. �I
frame house, frame barn with stone
foundation and. stabling underneath; Iv.
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i henhouse r2x,6o, drilled -well, water-
TREASURER'S SALE ®F IJAND '
pipe to barn. Apply to R� Van -
stone, Winghatn, '
,t Come to Christie?.
OST—Yearling Herford Heifer. In- the 42-017111t of Winghatr,. and having the
FOR TAXES
Lly virtue' ,of a warrant under` the
a"bell, Belgravei and .delightfully .sur
prised; Miss Viola Campbell, a bride
i .elect, with:,a miscella."neous'shower.
® The evening was pleasantly spent in
ri 'games and music.
About two hundred Orangemen and
their friends., celebrated the Anniver
a : sary of the Guepowder Plot on
- Thursday evening last with A Fowl
- Supper and Programme. To saythat
R4 both supper and ,entertainment were
ffd of.,a high order is , putting it mild:
We aim to 'do this Aix days in i Rev.'W. B. Hawkins was chatiiiian.
Bro. Chs. Coultes, welcomed' the vis-
EACH- and EVERY week " E
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'tor. Bros. Alex and, Athol Bruce,
- gave a couple of instrumentals and
1 a• ddresses were given by Rev. Mr.
`i Scobie,- Rev. "Bro. Snell" and Mrs.
®t ,Love, D. D. G. M. of the L. T. B.
Solos by Mrs. Hawkins ; and Mrs."
All 'the' food that leaves our - VanCa np and a duet by Mrs. Wade,
stare carries with it too .per l =- and Miss' Coultes. Reading' .by Bro.
cent. pleasurable eating Chas. Johnston and a step -dance by
- Bro. Frank Shoebpttoin, which was
» g• reatly enjoyed.
Conte t� Christie JOI as The Women's Missionary Society
'Good Gli,'oeerieS ;6' o• f the Presbyterian Church" Belgrave,
=' met at the borne of Mrs. O. G, Ati-
derson last Thursday, Nov. 5, a good
attendance, being present. Mrs. Jas.
' When looking' for Chinaware - A. Scott read the scripture lesson
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high testimony;, to the' popularity ojf, EAST WAi%�A l
the .oun • couple and to the esteefn Miss Gwepdoline' McDowell of 'Pe• -
Y g:.terboro and Mr; and Mrs, John Camp-
. which they.are held.in their. liner attearded
home -•district.. Mr.' Wightman on be- bell and Audrey of Ay ,
hall "'of his bride,to-be most gracefullyvtltITe Winghtinan-,Campbell wedding: o
and -heartily_ thanked the friends' ga- anksgiving Day., n;
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therd fortheir Sood•wishes to them'at { . On 'Thursday evening of last week:
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this time. After an hour spent in -so- tquite a number of relatives and neigh,--
ciability, the hostess, assisted by the ,bouts ;net at the home of Mr. ands
girl friends of the bride to be served Ms.. Chas. Campbell of East Wawa.
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a dainty and anoshand presented theirdaughter,
ppetizing lunch. Avery On:
hearty vote bf thanks was extended 'with'. a. miscellaneous shower.,
to the host and hostess of the evening l'Friday evening -she was agajn ' the re -r'
in thus providing an 'opportunity for IcPie 1t of a miscellaneous, shower at
the, community to express its good ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. baniel Ged-
'wishes to the young p as cou'le they'des' of Beigrave, from 'the choir and
fare forth upon Life's Sea together. lcongregation of 13elgrave United'..,
1 Chftrch, ,
or other 'household commodities from. Ephesians,..Chapter 3. A Bible
® reading emphasizing the importance
.1_ 'of the Bible, was,,given by Mfs,. Da-
p. vid Dunbar. Mrs. P. Scandr•ett, then
- gave an interesting reading'•on,the va-
b+ -'• o r. .er 'after which Mts. Jas,'
formation gralfully received by ,J. seal of the said 'Corporation -attached ;1
H. Irwin, phone 4.-62o, Route 3, thereto, bearing trate the rbth day of
Wingham,
IOUSE TO RENT— Enquire H. E.
Isard.
FARM � F'OR SA so acres of
choice rand, two. r'�ailes from town,
good brick honise,`large barn, good
cement stable, litter carrier, plenty.
of water. .For further particulars
apply at this office.
OR SALE—Fat chickens, lists of
them. A few 'real good fat hens,
small or medium red beets, red car -
tots, parsnip,, onions and winter ap-
ples. John 'herr, ?brute 4 on 625.':
UH„D RS—We have for :salt at
The ' Advance -Times office,' goad;
outside ;loot' with faner glass fru.!
t+pork also double sliding doors., w
aloxvs attd one large .white round ver
atedah .post. A snap for srllraieote.
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September, A. D. 192,, commanding eTeea acid piifee biro 1! inc f prayer,
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- Taylor ably rendered art appropriate
me to levy upon the lands enurnerat 106 • ,*
under for the .arrears of taxes- - m , solo. At the c1°ose of the meeting hits;
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casts.' NOTICE IS HEREBY given !
that in accordance with the Assess
ment Act unless;: such taxes and costs
are sooner paid I shall proceed to sell
lay public auetion the said Iands or so
much thereof as May be necessary for
the payment of the taxes and costs
thereon at the Town Hail, in the
Town of Wingham, on Monday the,
28th day of, December, A, D., ig25; a't''
the Bout' of two o tketch in the of
terno n,
Lot, Part of Park aa; Street, Jose.;
phine, .West; Acres, 141., Patented or
tltspatetited, Patented, Taxes $z35.St.
hosts3a.sa . 'Total $168.3t„
W. A. t"'xalbtai;th,
Tte;iastirert Town of 'Wn.ghia
50.00 Reward
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+brie of the most enjoyable: evenings
of the season was spent last Friday
'at the horeof Mr, and Mrs. ;batt,
,Geddes, Belgrave, wheti a large nuns-
'ber of the friends of Miss. Viola
Carnpbeliand Mr. Jatnes C. Wight
man, gathered to express! to them the
best wishes of the corornimity at this
the lat"inching of their matri'tnbnial
barque. the closing number of° a,
most suitable and enjoyable program
Of instrumental and vocal tumbers
and an appropriate reading as the
presentation of gifts;' which 'twere so
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as the "old time" hoe ..
made lrbolts Of years
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We wish. to bring to the attention of wearers of this kind of boot
that we ;'dale one line 'of specially good quality, the tops being made'
of the very best of" trowti Kip leather which` is much superior to the �'
= ordinary quality of factory boot. •
• If you desire soniething, of extra quality we have no hestitation _!
in recommending this boot and the price is 'very little above the or -,4 ®! ,
• dinary factory boot.
These tops in fact all leather tops for work rubbers we make at k 1
our placeof bttsiuess in Wingham and you therefore can buy from us: 116
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