The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-05-13, Page 5T-- Thursday, May estle, acrid
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imuni■i■i/smoinounin�1l BLUEVALE
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� ousted • last . week we have parch -
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DA YDS STQ .. ix Repot o3 Buevale School.for RE1VEWS' %c At a1. 1ercentages are givn■ 75 p,' c: is honors, 6o p, c, is stsfacfor NumY ber enrolled �o.
SrI T'est or E£ nrrt( 1a ceeach■pupil passed oe .all subjects and the
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Dorot■ h Aitk ' Yen $, . LoiS Ira■st 7S, , MFurnishinp's1den�� 73 ■ t
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y res 2,
■ ■ Shrell 70^ George Hetherington 6
■ ■Harr P t6
And have moved it to our store, along with our stock' of
Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes,, We have odd sizes in dif-
■, ferent lines which we are selling atreatl reduced
(Note a fewg Y re d .pries. Below
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J✓ ( limes to show how we haver cut the, price,
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Jr. 1V--LeslieCreena1aY 62;May
■ Nicholson 6z,• Adair Prast (absent,)
■ I Sr. IITI-Kenneth Aitchison 79. Wil-
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■ " Men's Work Shirts in sites r4 to x6' is son Thornton 77; Eleanor I'rast 72;
• Men's Hats, only_ �_...._,.... 389
>■., •, � a few left at '_-:...:. ..
Summer Hose for Men, from :.Y2- • $.t 00
Armbands,regular 5c to $r,90
i,.
,g ar 25c for ;:,._._.._..._,......ri .....�..._-.�..._,._w._..._..:.:--_,..W.rge
■ Neckties from .,.: 25c up to $r:50
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Caps,
from :..._ . .....: ..,__ � .-._,: �...._ .98c up to $z,39,
■ Collars at 5 fon
IN " If you are in need of h
�■ii are .going fast,'any of terse lines dont delay as they
We will continue, the agency g Y for Peabody Overalls an
Elatzigh Si Co Triple Stitched Overall, a gaurantee with every
gar -
aunt Tooke's, Shirts'' andCol ' c an all
•�„,, tars, ,.;Penman s Underwear, and, all
the other good lines Mr. Leckie used to tfian lle.
■ .Terms-„Terms°Cash o
■ Y or Produce Taken1.
GO tRXE NEWS
On Sunday ;,horning, ,Mother's Day
Mr, A, E. Vanstone had some of his
neighbors .and ' friends in to hear
the sermon over the radio, preached
by Rev, Mr, Savage of Pontiac, Mich.,
which
zwaS enjoyed oYed ve r
J much Y
by
diose present,
Division Court was held in . Gorrie
onMonday. nday. His Honor Judge Lewis
presiding. There was, quite a num-
ber of cases up for hearing and con-
sequently a goodly number of people
ie attendance.
Mr. A. Bennett, moved his family
Y
Mrs, R. F. White has been on title.
sick list since attending the funeral of
her cousin which took . place from
London by motor to Elam Centre
Ce-
metery .two weeks rago.
The late
Mrs. .Stewart resided at Moncton for
a number of years and had gone to
liveit'
w hhr
e youngest daughter, Mrs.
� , r s.
Casemore, (Pearl), at London a year +McCracken of Brussels was prese
ago, besides about sixteen other member
Wearefr i
W pleasedon B
rus 1
to learnse s, Lutz
ch
that ( was served d z
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WRQZ1 R
The Local Lodge of 1, 0, 0. F.
held a degree meeting Monday night
in their spacious lodge room. The
'home team put on the third degree.in
a capable manner. Three candidates
taking akr this hs e
g degree. .District Deputy
nt
s
theirI
u
nth room. Everyone pies rrt
enjoyed the meeting, The local lod-
ge is in a prosperous condition having
added a lot of new members to their
roll. They have a beautifully, furnish-
ed lodge room and have had many
W. D.
Williams, whoo has been seri-
ously ill, is improving,
Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Ashton are at
present visiting friends at Learning -
ton, ,
® Hugh Mundell 7x; Norman ]3arnard from St, Thomas to Corrie this'weelc..'
■ 'o; Earl Hamil Mr,. and Mrs. Anderson of Toron-
ton 67; Virden Mow -1 Mr. and'Mrs. Chas. Williams of to spent the week end in to ,good meetings during the past year,
bray 60.•Cl wi the
of
m•
on
nd
ter
r inion, spent Sunday with Mr. and gest
■ I u o£ the latt •'
>I latter's sister, Mas. r' -
■ Jr, III -Paul Walden 8; l�.enizetli Ires. W. , G ze
} s. W. D, Williams: vest
■ iMdwbray 7x; :Carman Hetherington
■ g Mrs: ,A, Welch of Toronto was th
■'67; Doris. Aitchison $5 Lela. Leggatt guest of Mrs, 23,Holmes e A ,
V.o vies a few THOOSAN PIPERS AN A'
In ,64; Daisy Nicholson 58, . d
We regret to announce the death
Mrs, Wm. J. Findlay -of Wingha
She had underwent a serious operati
in Wingham: Hospital, last week a
not being in good health before, I
ays last week.
■ , Sr. II—Robert Master 78; Dorothy system failed to stand the shock,h
d ■ , it Mr. and Mrs.: Melvin H (% eturning from Isla to Glasgow she
Greenaway 61, Alma Bosnian 58. Hammond Y aOster d on,Saturday and'was boric
■ and little Miss Rieta Iammor'd.. of i. saw at Dunoon an' immense poster ; d in
'; (in order of merit) -01 -: Wroxeter o
■ , _ Detroit are spending with the words'"Co al • r n Monday. Slid was a
First Class rd
roes—One Thousand Pipers in a Mar-
ts Mr. and Mrs: j", Steinmiiler, Sp ctacle of the Agel
■ ,5ve Shiell, Mabel Bosman, Alba Mow a couple of tiv Highland Ga daughter of Frank W.Wright,W of
■ bray, Russel Barna,•d. Jaya:, i.rcholson
P
■ er, Alice Thornton, Lloyd Caseanore,
Mrs. Querzn has returned to her oosan S t b ' f d
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Was e er s
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Wt la
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Hall. A�
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P the vitt
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ympathy,
weeks with Mrs. Hauunond's par -
n
5
ler —
s am
P s a r
u ze
home after spending the winter inis noisee anent the mune?
Toronto play'n a yirice, nae two in tune l-
FennelThe verra stapes o' auld Dunoon
ifT talso
their
ister e' a e 1 rs. John Sperling last ,
week., w street in up
steeps;
Misses Edith arid Beatrice Foster of The f'
Manhole
thing a flees or crawls or creeps
ch. Past—Spectacle
,; ; Wroxeter: Besides her husband size
Primer A. (in ozrdei )— 4, ,,,1 Mas- A t t leaves oire girl ,about thirteen years
h
o age :an a boy 'of eleven, The pen.
1111 Trimer B—(beginners, not arranged
inim■■nsinsaisisuni ” 14,,%-; 'order of merit)—Eunice Thornton, Mrs W Watters and Mrs. At sic a sicht Miss Bertha Smith 1i
■■�.0■■���■����■■�las been engag-
Daisy Holmes, June Walden, Verna Toronto, o, Mrs W Downey of Rose up that nicht ed to teach in a school near Mildmay
Casemore, Isabel McKinnon, Lorena
Windsor, attended the funeral of and left to commence her duties last
being relieved by. Mr, R. Guentheur, Hamilton, Ernest Falconer Gordon ste the i t ' Monde
, 12 J h S 1 g The owls flew h y morning:
Mr F. Black shipped, a car of ex -a Leggatt, Jack Bosman, Arnold Lillow, Mrs. George Weaning who has
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BLUEVALE
the
Mr. King McDonald was home for Port cattle on Saturday, also a local ,arold Campbell, Jack Kerr,
� ze verra ,sties sought the deeps; ,, ,
a few days to attend the funeral of his load of cattle• and one of` hogs, Alice Aitken, teacher. , Mari, are visiting friends m A' weeks, we are sorry to report is not
that 1 improving much.
been seriously ill for the last few
aunt, Mrs. 5. W. King. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Coombs, visited
Rev. Robt. Thynne of Palmerston, friends at London on Sunday:
brother of Mrs. Thos. Stewart passed
away at his home in Palmerston . on
Monday' and the funeral was held to
the BI•uevale Cemetery on Wednesday
afternoon. He was 86 years old, and
was well and favorably known to a
large number of friends and relatives,
arotiizd ere, as he often was in charge.
of church services in this vicinity.
W. J. Masters ison holidays and is
NOTICE
'and around the village. Fled in 'a f ' ht
FORDYCE Mrs. J. B. Austin, who has s
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Irwin of ;Belfast, the past two months with her da
so Thomas Jamieson and son visit- ter, Mrs, T. Alien in Toronto ha
ed at Mie John Jamieson's at Wing- turned -home.
harp ' on: Sunday -'last.
Mr, Will. R. Hastie, who has
r
pent
ugh-
sre-
An' neer a mortal snores nor
sleeps Bert Martin and family, were in
London Sunday, Mrs, Lawrence Mof
Yon tunefu'.mcht, fate returned with thein,
Mrs. Wm. R. Hastie`has the sym-
On Fife's an' `Shetlands farthest shore
pathy shrilled shone the ocean's roar• na y of the .'community in the death
of,her husband: Mr. Hastie'was well
known in the vicinity, having shipped
An' smoor'd its .lick -t live stock fo
en Nevis shrieked tae and Ben r the last few years from
IvToie Wroxeter and Corrie:
Dr, and M'rs. Brown are moving
Yon echoin' nicht. their household effects to Peterbor -
ou
fight Wallace frac his tour at Stirlin •gh, where they intend to' reside: The
Dr, had charge of the Methodist'con
ept when he heard yon awfu' skirlin' gregations in Wroxeter and %Salem
he 13ielan hostslteen to be hurlin' before they entered the' union.' He"
Gainst England's nicht, and Mrs. Brown made many friends
Che flag o' Scotland's pride' unfurlin'
Having disposed of my business in( Mr.. and Mrs. A. Havins and family ill for
! y some time, passed' awn at his
Y I
been :I
Wroxeter, all accounts due me must also Lloyd Philips, visited at Elliott home here on Wednesday W esday afternoon
be paid not later than May 25th•, Taylor's on `Sunday last, of last week: Deceased was in n'
1926, otherwise they will be handed Mn and Mrs. Arthur Haines of 77thyear and hadlived his
4 . ived on .Con: g,
to some one in authority for collet-. Wingham; visited at his brother's Ed., zntil he moved � v d into the village a fe•w
tion, ward Haines one day_recently prior year's ago. The funeral was held on.
Geo. S. Leckie.
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lmoving i ton, to reside,Saturday afternoon to Wroxeter Ce- W
Mr. John Martin has purchased a netery and 'was largely attended, The L
Ford Tractor to. do his work as; he has ervice at'the home was conducted by n'
a large crop to put in, and the season Rev. W. C. Mercer of` Toronto. He
is late is survived by his widow who was
Mr, and Mrs. McVittie, visited at formerly Miss Ida Matheson of .
Mr: William Taylor's on Sunday last, onto and two brothers, Milton of
1\Mrjand Mrs, Mark Gardner of Ra- gth. con, and Gordon of Wrngh
pid',City, visited relatives at Fordyce who have= the sympathy of the c
for a. couple of days recently, munity. The Floral Tributes
,rani and beautiful, among them.
Mrs. John Snarling nig one from the Business men
On Sunday, May 2, a valued'mem- Gorrie and, one from the Howick A
ber of this community was called to, ricultural'Society. The pall bear
her eternal reward in'the person of were: -Jas, Edwards, W J. .Gam
Agnes Harding, beloved wife of John S. Stinson, S, G, Keine, A. Sander
S, Sperling, lot 6, con. 4, Howick, R E. James.
Mrs, Sperling, a daughter of the late Mrs, H. W. Irwin and Miss Luci
Mr: and. Mrs; Robt, Harding was born are visiting friends at Forest,
February 1, 1877 and had resided in Miss,J, Fernie of.London is :a g
Howick all her life, She was. married eat of Rev, and Mrs, Jones at. t
Jutie ao,. i906, settling' 011 the -:farm. Rectory. -
where on Sunday. night she passed Mr: Percy: `"Sparling returned
peacefully away after an illness of Manitowaning Island, Monday after -
only a few days, noon.
Besides here husband she 'leaves to Rev, C, N. MacKenzie of. Belmore,
it
monrn her loss, two sons and one dap- has been secured to preach the ser
ghter, Percy of Manitowaning, Ever- 5noes: for the United Church Sunday
ett at hone and'Lida of Fall River: Schocil Anniversary t obe held early
She is also survived by four sisters, in June.
Mrs: S. T. Fennell and Mrs. C. E. Mr, E. Hillboun of. the local garage,
Walters of Toronto, Mrs, John ;Por- 'spent Sunday with relatives in. Ford
terfield of•Clifford, Mrs, W. H. Dow- wiefi.
ney of Windsor and one brother, Mr. The Progressive Circle met at the
Reuben Harding of the xoth con. Ho home of the President, Miss Nellie
wick, p Dane; on Monday evening. The mem
Of a most kindly disposition and .bers had the annual membership tea,
'beloved' by all who knew her, decea A pleasant evening was spent.
sed was a devoted chri i
st an and a Rev: F. W. Craik has been invited
I
member of•Corrie United Church, She to preach the anniversary sermons in
had always taken a deep interest in Lucan United Church on Sunday,
every department of the work - and May 3oth.'
Tor- Yince mair that nicht.
the
am, Then wauked the deid; then deed:the
dm- leevin', Report' for CorrieJr.ro n
were An'` when he heard yon din sae' den J o z for
April,
be vin' Sr, II—A. Hamilton 90 ` p, c„ K.
of Auld Nick locked. up his den o'thi�ev ii' may 7a p, c.
g- I' An' tyled; it Licht,
ens ,a' I Jr. II -D, Edwards 89, J. Doig 85;
Lest his Scotsmen sold be Ieavin r .. ___ • r Ashton Sanders
For hame that nicht, t Kin (equal) 8 L Harrison 8**•
King (q ) 3 7 , J
Earngey 76.
Vent ever Scots a sweeter strain— i I—N. Craik, 88.
lia Or English ears sae dour a pain?
0, wad ye -turn a Hielan' brain
u- Wi' sheer delicht
,
he Gie him a thoosan' pipers play'n
For just ae nicht.
to John D. Spence,
while here.
GORRIE
was at , the time of her death presi- Ivtr. and Mrs. Jas, Iiyndrnan and
dent of the W. M. S. daughter, Ilene, will leave Gorrie this
The fuitei•al service, held in the weekto reside on their farm at New-
church on Wednesday, May 5, was bridge;'
conducted by by her pastor Rev, F. W Pleased to report Mr, W. Williams
Craik, who fittingly chose as his text is able to be round again afther lits
Marl: 14:6 and 8,, rather serious 'illness,
"She hath wrought a beautiful ,work Dr: and Mrs, L. N. Whitley, re -
ion the she hath � , t done what she could." Gently spent a day in Ripley visiting
The body was then'borne to the Gor ,relatives.
Irk Cemetery followed by a large During Mother's' DayService at
g
{number of relatives and friends, Orange Hill Church, Garold Will-
Asleep in Jesus! far' from thee iarn),' the infant son of Mr, and Mrs,
I
Thy kindred and their graves may be; Lawrence Galbraith, was baptized by
But thine is still a blessed sleep Rev. Mr.• Craik.
From which mate ever wakes to weep,' Mr, Harold Bradnock returned to
Friends from a distance. who at- Torontd recently after a brief *visit
tended the 'funeral of the late Mrs, with his parents in Gorrie, Harold
John Sperling were:'Mrs, S. T. Fenn will go. to Denver, Colorado next
ell and Mrs, C. E. Watters of Ton week on business for his firm in Tor-
tti; rl!Cis, W:' H, Downey of Windsor; onto:
Mr, and Mrs„ Albert Downey and While playing with some other chil-
Mrs, Wan Downey of Alliston; Mr. dren, on Friday evening, Edna the 9
and Mrs. Wesley Switzer, Mr, and year old ,daughter of lair: and Mrs:
Mrs, Harry Armstrong, Mrs, Geo., Chas, Lawrence, raiz into a wire fence
Webster, Mrs. Harvey Webster, Mr, receiving a bad cut in the temple ria'-
and Mrs, Wm, Epplett. and Mrs, Ern-"er the right eye. Dr,' Whitelydress-
est Hanley of St, Marys; Mr: sand ed the wound which required several
Mts. Woods, Mr, and .Mrs. Geo, Mc- stitches.
Call, Mrs. T, Whitfield arid Mrs, 5. On Wednesday last, Mr, lames Ea
Whitfield of Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. ton received a telegram from his sis-
Was. Speiran, Mr. acid Mts, Angus ter iii•tetroit conveying the sad tiews
Brown, 1Vtie atid Mrs, Luke Speiran of the death of his heice. Mr, and
and three daughters and Messrs, Geo: Mrs, Eaton left by motor the sane
acid Harry ,Speiran of Grey. evening for 1Jetreit. ,
d0:
BELMORE
A number attended the reception at
Mrs: Geo. Schiestel's Tuesday evening
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Retlinger.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Rutherford, spent
Sunday evening at Peter Hackney's.
Minnie Jeffray, splint the week -end
r•ith Mrs. John' Harris and Mrs. Duf-
y, Huntingfield.
Allan McKenzie has a radio in the
home.
Mr. Robt. Aitken, spent Sunday, wi-
th friends at Glenannan,,
If Mrs. Timothy makes her pan-
cakes as large as the frying pan, will
Timothy please tell us 'how she turns
then over. .
The Kincardine Concert Troop, will
put on a musical programme in the
Community Hall, Beimore, May 201.11,
A short programme on the street be -
ore the concert. Adinissioli, 250 and
350.
Mrs.; Peter Hackney and Eleanor
Jeffrey were in Mildmay on Saturday
on business,
EAST WAWANOSH -
Mrs, George Tisdale formerly of.
Donnybrook, passed away at Tisdale
Sisk, on May 5th, Mrs. Albert Stein
of Aylesbury, Sask, is a daughter of
is ecease
Mr, George Kennedy met with
bad accident on Monday, while driv
ng`a team of horses through the bu-
sh, a limb caught on the harness and
lying back caught George in the cyc.
lis father, Mr, David Kennedy, rush-
dhim to a London specialist and we
inder•stand there is no hopes of save
ng his eye
a
MARRIES
:hishoInt--McCourt—At Sacred Heart
Church, St. Augustine, Ont," on Ap-
ril 28th, at re o'clock by Rev, J. H.
Chisholm, Brother of the "groom;
Mary Marguerite only daughter of.
the late William and Mrs. Margaret
McCottrt to Mr, John Chisholm of
Colborne Township..
Sr. Pr.—
W. Gallaway aNew-
ton
Y and J. New
ton (equal), H. King, IC, Gallaway.
Jr. Pr.—V. Zimmerman, M. Ed-'
wards, B. Underwood, L. Watson, M.
Doig, J, Stewart, H. H'yndman, J.
King,
On roll 22, average- 21.3,
M. G. White, teacher,
FORDWXCH
Mr, and Mrs. G. McDermit of Har
riston, visited friends in town, Sun-
day.
Mr, Les McLaughlin of Oshawa,
spent the week -end with his wife
here.
Mr, and Mrs, H; W. Cook and Mil-
ton.were Sunday visitors with friends
in Hanover.
over.
Miss Nellie Hutchison of Toronto,
is spending a feta days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hutchison. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and ba-
by of Hanover, were Sunday visitors
'with friends in town.
• Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Elliott and son
of ' Harriston, spent Sunday with the
latter's mother, Mrs. Jas. Brown.
' Mr. S. E. Bt tchard of Toronto,
joined his wife and little son here Fri-
day and is spending a week with re-
latives, •
Mr. W. E. Patterson was in Wing -
ham on business Monday night.
• Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Wilson, spent
the week -end with relatives in Dun-
dalk, -
Mr, Jas. Mathews was a Hairiston
visitor Saturday.
Mi'ss Enna Gibson, nurse -in -training
at London, is spending three weeks
with her grandmother, Mrs. Jto
Gilker,
Special Mothers' Day Services were
given in the United Church, Sunday
morning and evening, the choir com-
posed of Mothers only, rendered spe-
cial selections..
A number from here attended: the
funeral of Mrs, King, wife of ,j`. W.
King, M, P., for North Huron hi Blue -
Gale, Friday afternoon.
Mr, Eldon 'Graham has resigned his
positiott with the Standard Bank at
Binbrook and, returned honxeaatttr-
day night,
Mr: ,and Mrs. Ford Sothern visited
with friends in Winghain Monday af-
ternoon:
GORRIE UNITED CHURCH
Splendid congregations attended the
special services in' the United Clrurcti
last Sunday,'.' At the morning service
the pastor preached a Mother's Day
Sermon
fr a
nit
Exodus, du Chap. , 2, v,
,Ver
Se
se
"Take Cake this' child away and nurse it
for me and 1 will give thee thy wag-
es." We need to thank God for our
mothers. They were ready to go in-
to t the vale of the shadow of death to
give us birth, ', I-Iome is the place of;
rest, shelter, mirth and real happiness..
Man's first home was in the Eden
land, his last home has been planned
by God, but between these two we
have the humble home of the toilers..
We find our thoughts traversing over.
;the fields of memory today. Mother
is the soul of the home. She , is its
heartbeat, and without her home is,
Pulseless, empty and dead, It is love:
that lifts her load and links her to her
task. I have seen x mother's. eyes fill
with reminiscent tears as she thou-
ght of an empty cradle, her empty
arms and lonesome love. May we all
remember our :mothers.. A boy put it
rather nicely the.other day when he
said, "Mother understands me," Mrs,.
T, O. Johnson engaged iti prayer
during the service and Mrs, R. Dane
read appropriate passages from . the•
Bible for Mother's Day.
The things in my life that are worthy
Were born in my mother's breast;
And breathed into mine by the -magic
Of the love her life expressed
The years that have brought me to
manhood
Have not taken her from pre;,
And that has kept me froin straying
Too far Irani my mother's knee,
Mr.. L:. Ashton sang a solo accorn-
paned in the chorus by the - choir.
"My Mother's Bible is True," Rev,
'Craik sang,'"_Mother's Story" the choir.
assisting in the chorus,
Father's Service was held in the ev-
ening. The pastor gave an address
on "The Power of Influence', based
on the story of the prodigal son, St
Luke, Chap, 15: The singing of gos-
pel hymns was a special feature The
father's choir sang, "Love Lifted Me"
"I Walk with the Bing"; "k Shall
Know my Redeemer." ,^ '
The hearty singing of the choir wase
much appreciatedand in itself ?was an
inspiration.
Come to Church next Sunday; . 1i
a. m.—"The Luggage of Life"; 7 p, m.
'Open the Gates of the Temple,"
NOTICE OF COURT OF
REVISION
A Court of Revision of the,Assess-
ment Roll of the Village of Wroxeter
will beheld in the Council Chamber
on Friday, May 21st,, 1926 at 7.5o to
hear and determine any complaints or
ommission of the said Assessment
Roll. Those interested must act ac-
cordingly
Dated this loth day of May; 1926.
Fred Davey,
FRED 'DAVEY
Village Clerk
Issuer of Marriage Licences
The la* now requires the license be
taken but three days before tnc cere-
mony. .
Subscription taken for the
Advance -Times.
c rmes.
Clubbing rates given
NORMAN WADE
Corrie, Ontario
Agent for Hartford Wind Insurance,
Also
Walkerton Fire Insurance Co.
Automobile, Live Stock and Plate
Glass Insurance - .:, .1
DR. H. A; MUTTON
Graduate of Royal College of Dental'
Surgeons of Ontario
Graduate o'f University of Toronto
At Fordwich Tuesday and Thursday,
At Gorrie the rest of the week,
, GEO. FOWLER
L,D.S,,
Teeswater, Ontario
Will be at the Gofton House, Wro.
xeter xst and 3rd Wednesday of 'eacbi
month. Will be at Gorrie the follow-
ing Thursday.
Gr S. DAWSON t 1
GORRIE
Director of Funeral Service_
Motor Hearse or Carriage, which'
ever is required.
Phone 16
HARRY AIKINSS
Fordwicli, Ontario
Licensed .Auctioneer for the Countits
Of Pluron end,Wellinf tee
Phone tg
Or Patterson's :Etardware Stott: