The Wingham Advance, 1922-10-12, Page 371,
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MrS. All)ert Garnier and baby vi's-
ill The Chain GroeleY Stores of Calilada-Wham, (int. se; Miss Mabel Stolcps,
ited one day last, week \vitt' her friend,
Miss HaMilton of the Wingliam
High School Staff, spent the week -end
Chocolates '....39c ,lb. , with licr friend, Miss Mabel Gilkinsori,
?) - 1\irs. A. Gamier and baby liav,e re -
1 turned to their lionie at Windsor.
Much symprit bY•Is extended to Mr,
and Mrs. Retilien" Appleby in the.less
of their -infant son,"ws Aionday, Oct-
ober the 9111,
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THE CHURCH :EVERYWHERE /*
By B. of E.
EP".".-44,-;46-01`esseeere-e.seaae-
Mr: Ernest Gordon, sCin and biographer. of the great Boston. 33aptist
Minister, the Tate ;Dr. A. j. ,Gordon,
has been secured to Write',,a monthly
sufvey �Nthe ' Religious Life , aid
Thought of the world for a leading
American paper. In his yotinger days
.removett-mouutains"" in. his own strug-
gle for an ecitication. and now -hasthe
faith and'perseverance to abccineplis h
li
'seca work. His career has . been'striking. He was converted in the
Welsh. revival under Evan Roberts.
As..an ignofant miner; he .bean .,.ex -
hotting in. the county churches until
he applied , to ,the Wesleyans to be lee-
ceived as prqbationee. ,Being reject-
-ed he. took a iiiissien in tbe Canadian
North= West under the Congregati•otiel
Church. -.Cnenter College be went t�
the United, States_ --and by a hard
ne became fantails for bis'' b°61's struggle won n degree frOnn Coltifeibia
gainst .the else- of 'alcohol and his ac- College, New York. He -also 'did his
tivity on behalf Of prohibition,. The bit in the .wai....
ever Strain impaired his health vehicla
'Th
gin
,.. Sir-WI:Him:it Wilcocks,Lthe great en.- .. , . , • , .
1ed him and his, mother to tour the eer,• ,who is at the head -of the. ir- ' e, seighteen en'Oriths olcl daughter
warld. 'This, gave him excellent op- of 'Mr.' and Ales. Harold Cormack had
riga.tion enterprises in Egylit. and Met- a narrow ese,-ape from drowhing when
portunity, to indulge his fine linguistic
•opotamia. has lately bad A, deep relic --she fell iritcean old well on their farm
gifts, so that he is now fammar with
all the European tongues. With this iotts 'experience Avhich has sent him iFa' Brant toWnship,',',a' short distance
advantage he will endeavor to discern forth in.ore z.ehlous for evangelization frorn Paisley, on .,Tuesday afternoon.
what G-Od is doing in the world a.t of the natives than the dredging of The child -was inissing only a short
large and interpret the same for the channels' for rivers, to bring life:Le-the.tirrie and when,a search was made ,she
deserts. c,'The repor-t states that he is was discovered 'floating on' the top
reading public .,.
Sadliu Sunder Singh, the strange but spendg inall his. time 'and., income to of the water in an tinused/well near
Gliristlike mystic of India, is...now leg- Publish 'Christian literature ie the col- the been, The deed's' 'father jampaci
. '.- , , ,
ioquial Of the imoe peoPle. a-- - • -in
- to the Well, -in Which -there, was
-wringin Europe. For Years hehas 35
aenpunced , high caste and wealth, 'Consecrated organization in aacharge feet of water and succeeded'in getting
meeting..with the most cruel persec- Wings splendid' reiults., , Trinity_ Un- ilen child -mit.," Dr. Tucker. of Paisley
ntion from his relatives, in order that
. . itecl Evangelical church .of 'York Pa., was at the scenesof the. accident with-
, ,r.
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he might follow, Jesus Chriat and iffili hp.s tts 875 gnembeas, on tip toe td ser-, ,iii 'five- nainutes. Life -was almost -ex.:
t,a,te „.. Him in His simple life ,while vice. The -Sunday School, with i3oo' tinct, the pulse having-- stopped beet -
preaching the Gospel.' His father, is PenthFr..8 ,h.m.eve.ry department , work- ',nig- and took an hour. mad a half
also aaconvert 'now.' He has already mg veitle a Ay, ns.,, A sturdy' of, the. Mot.:...' 9f artificial resp'eratirm to restore the
tos opens time secret of ••ila •. success'.
delivered an address in the Great Hall
Parents See Child Killed
.. The thir"teen mouths old child of
Mr. and Mrs.- John Wallace of thp
• second -Concession 'of; Xlinto, was run
over and killed by a big gasoline mot-
or truck before the eyes of its mother
and father' and a dozen...helpers at.sifo-
filling. Archie Wilkin, the dri-ei,
climbed to the truc1e from the right
side and did not notice the baby tod-
dlc.in the path of the left hand wheel;
An inquest was deemed unnecessary.
Rotted By The Ton '
Peaches- by the..ton, are rotting on
the trees In the Niagara peninsul
and owners are 'licking 'onlY the choi
est fruit..Ineone. orcha:rd
thotisan4i)srce'ts were allowed to g
to waste and that condition Prevail's'
generally iranhe' fruit belt The leek
of labor and the•low PiaCei with: the
uncertainty of a Market " ls''respbri-
sible.• What a _commentary this is
on. oureeonoinicssysteni. Thonsancis
of people in Northern Ontario and the
Northwestern , provinces; and. even in
Our cities. in' the ea.ale, would, be glad
to have ills fruit; but our tranaporta-
eion facilities, along with our laboy
and financial Systeing, 'render it im-
possible -through the cost' being made
.paohibitive.
Find Babe In Well
THE WINGHAM
ANE
Parish Hall At DuPgannon
On Wednesday evening of last week
at 4. p. in,„ there assembled a go'OdlY
crowd at the .,basernent of the new
pariSh hill in Dungannon to witness
the laYing of the new corner stone
by -John Joynt, F,, for North
Huron. Mr. Joynt; being the first
speaker, expressed his pleasure at be,
ing Present on such an important oc-
casion. He. reviewed the progresS
that had been made since the pioneer.
days. and the possibilities in store for
men -and women vvith a broad vision.
He, considered. that the building in
operation would be a lasting raonu-
anent to those who' made the effort
to erect it, and would be of great
tie, not only to the 'church but to the
community, Mr. George Spotton of
Winkham, spoke at lerigth in aavery
eloquent and pleasing manner, • Rev.
pastor o fh
la sHitcki cll. a Pite,was p
ais l'et.a ?r,si
°ermerert
and Spoke briefly, Rev. W. Hawkins
of Elyth'alio took part in the'leere-
monl. At the conclusion' of the spe'al-
ing, lunch was served.
A. Splendid Orchard
The GoderichStar says -A stroll
thronghe.the apPler orchard,, of Ken -
a neth Cameron, 1et -VV-awanosh, was
c_ one of the pleastmes lay the Star man,
37, while in that 'neighborhood lately.
0 That nine acres of -well-pruned and
of the League of Nations at Geneva
• and has spoken at Keswick Eng. His
influence both in Europe anclAsia, at
this time ofunrest will be fair peace.
He FS -returning to Tibet. •
St. Johns Ruthening Church; Ross -
The seniors have `.`Win in tbeina'eme•
by one," the juniers, "Fan'alte map
and woman of tomorrOw,'„' the Mus-
ical Board, `1'.Ma1ee -a joyful 'noise Unto,
the 'Lord"; old 'Nehemiah's- fambliS
tekt as a. general raotfde 'I 'anedoing-
great,: work . and I, cann'ot :conk
burn, Man; is an enthusiastic body,of 'a
down." ..., •-• . , a; , • , .',, ".
people., ' Their minister, Rev. T. I3ey; '
s a native, ,of, Austria, and thus in • Notes; .in,...far-• off Peace'River, 'AIL
„every way is, ablest° aninister to them. hertat t.11 -el:,' ,!s'' a,lread3/.'enmis'il Pres -
At a recent anniversary of the, eaegee_ byterian .-,rami.stere tea -loam a ',Presby-
g,ation he was assisted by Rev., J. A. terY. ,Metlielr ineetlitgalive'..stud'ent's
coarnid; superinfenderit of missions in who hadabe,pa UP9iis misaioll. fields,
the Province, who shared ie. the' splens' reported' an encoitraging.Suinthei, :The'
did ..rneetinge on Sunday and in Che Forward ,Movernent is keeping - pace
s6cial gathering held' during 'the fols with the rest of the 'church: Rey. ' W,.
lowing week. , .. , , , M. Grant, Editiontona tieing the sPee-
- Rev: J. H. Ratcliffe, D, D., has retir- 'al speaker. In Japan, 'Mr.. Kob,aYashi
ed from active ministry of First Pres- a member : of the Methodist' Taber-,
. hYteriae 'Church, 'St. Catherines. He is nacle, Tokio, has preseiatecrthe fine
, still in. good health- insplie O'f forty- home 'which his grandfather' iiiiecl.ill,
six years seivice..in the Church,, thirty. ° be '-.1ed• a....a alniss!e!la-i3' ,ceilit'es ,
seven OE -Which were .spent in the fine . A,- Canecliah minister: en 'a ,Iiike„
loyal eongregation iri which he has through, England, was , a tirred at 'sees,
just given...his resignation. In eyery Mg. the fiage iii ''. Claes fet-, : Cathedral,
way he., sta.ii:cls ,amon.g the choice souls which, covered 'the-bedY of qeheral
of the 'church, having been in student 7V-olfe when ' he fell -at,' Q'tieb.ect' It
days a prominent inanin Toronto Uri- belongs to the .cofors of the. clieShire
_ iversity and later ntta•Kmax -College. Regiment. Dr.. CoclY, 'Frit:onto,' who
PBS, intereat. in • missions has -always has been in England, believ:es that the
._heen keen and his people. -were led. to "old country" will yet come through
- . . . , . .. -. . . -, , . . .
respond. - Fuethernioreg he has main- her difficulties as . the' first nation in
tan -led a taste for the , lausine.ss*:"of I the world for . religion and wealth..
church courts, where. he was regulara Bishop Garland confirmed forty-four
in `attendance and in his "own syno,d' prisoners at the Eastern penitentiary'
the trusted clerk. It was 'a recogni-a in the United ' Stats. Among them
tion of his worth in the Geneeal AS -d were. fourteen women. . The' claSs•
sembly when at thet'last nieeting' his.: were' prepared by ,a clergy -triad of the
name was proposed as moderatorgThis: City Mission. , Dr. F. W., Norwood' in
he declined to stand for, giving way to .i a rousing sermon iit the City Temple,
his younger brother, Dr. -W. ' J. Clark,. London, on the ation'of the churches.
-who was 'elected without opeoeita0n,„ to. destroy war replied to. the critic Appleby-tnit ‘gAtr,h.berrk, on Ifoli'daY,
The slogau .of the New York Tent wile Was 'afraid. that denominational October gtif., lb Mr. and Mrs. Rens
Evangelisin is "Wc take the church to bars might be too Suddenly laid down ben T. Appleby, a'son.---Donald Al -
the people and bring the People to the 'by the following blunt phrase, "Pleaae
church." During "the seventeen years I let God look after Ilims.elf for awhile."
of its Work, it has literally' fulfilled its i Dr, 'Lyon Harold- Hough; a leading.
policy. From ONC tent centre 1,022 per- iliCt110diSt Ministetain Detroit, Mich,,
sons haVe, been brought . into church took- the General Conference in Tor -
collection. Its best work has been a onto by' storm, ha hia address, hearing
kind 9f' clearing hOuse for the immi- .greeting from the „Methodist EpTscops
grant, ,Thus, because 't., eyserts friend- al Church North to Canid.ian.11,1.,etho-
ly infidericea upon thein -before they distil. -•
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scatter inland a national 'service has
been. rendered. One of its suEcesSes, • •
Card Of Thanks .
has been to convert a club of. red -Soc-
ialists, Which is now a Gospel' meet- Mrs. A. C. Brandon wishes to thank
ing. For most ol this -long .period the many friends and neighbors for
Rev, Dr. Arthur J. Snaidt has been their ' kind assistance &ming., her
secretary.. a •• mother's recent illness. • Mrs. Brandon
Zionism .las- foetid. a Sure' base iit was 'forineily-MiSs Phciebe 13loomfield,
the recent British Mandate • which •. . ,
guaranteed a national home in Pale-
cil of the 'League of Nations in ',I-ona -,
.dom., Lcarda Balfour made an historic AlID ...;',FROM,,, AN
stifle to -the. Jews, At the late Cone-
•
'speech On behalf of the Decla.ration,
The new constitution for Palestine •
-, have their; religions interests adminis-'
different' 'groups of inhabitants will -OPERATION the hoine of. Mr: alicl'alVIrs. Thos. Ain,
'' Mrs.aE, Aitcheson was a' visitor at
,
is now being; promulgated. By it, the UC NOW
tered from within,' hence the „Legal eliesOn. on Sunday. •.. . ' •
igions affairs to be transferred from ..,' ' "Fruitu-tii0S" 00111•08fiely . .. Misses Edythe and Phemie Irving
• spent a. few days in London. ,-
Secrttaey has ordered all Jewish rel -
the 'Molsem ,courts to the Chief Rab- .r. as. Barnby and Mr. ja's.. Ir-
binate. . Warm „votes of thank -s have ', Rekeyed Me-
, -lying. motored to Eugenia' Falls last,
-been passed. the Jews of many nat- • g928 UNION ST., VANCOUVERs B.C. week and visited with Several ,olgthe
ions to the pronninciat 'Gentiles, who latter's sehool chums around Port El -
"I suffered with all the symptoms . .
have agreed linen this decision. Lord
' Balfour Premier Peincare, ahd Presi- of Fenarde trouble, with chreiqc Conan!. Mr, and Mrs. W. Hill and Miss
dent Harding are eapecially praised. patio° n and constant Headaches'. Iliad Katlileen,, sperit -a few days with
They ,look upon this privilege aa the pains low down in the back and sides 'friends at Niagara.
greatest boon aiitce 'their disperSion Dr. J. F. M,ackenzie made a motor'
of the' body. A. 'doctor advised me tO'
18ao yeaaa ago, .•„„, • trip up frorn, Detroit and was here
A young Welshman' has surptise.d lfave ari. operation.
.00 Fair' Day. Pre and his wife and
Ike "F.athers and' Brethren" of the Ittarted taklng ' 'Fria f-aatiyes• " and • alaugatar, reCently trettuned 'f.rom a
--Presbyteriau church in Ohio. The this medicine has complete/3r Tailcoat/H. trip to 'California •and other. places
Divinity School at Wooster in that me. of all my Misery and siifferieg, • coi. the Pacific Coast,
` state, was badly in need , of. endow= "i2arafraa of pain and headaelie,a and '
;merits but high' taxation and dull tim-
es in the country caused, the College
Board to hesitate putting on g can-
vass. A young preacher, lIfr: R. A.
BaShalh„ bowever, was •ma,cle manager
of the ' campaign and $1,003,obo have
beer/ given 10 place the„ institution
a good financial basis: It is
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case or a 'mars, \Ole, f irst, "by faith
,
'The Jewish New Year
Beginning at sunset last Friclay.ancl
continuing until sundown on Satur-
day., Rosh, Hoshanala, popularly knovvn
asth‘e Jewish New Year, was cele-
bi'ated in eynagognes the ewprld over.
Ambag the more orthodox, a' second.
day, Sunday, September 24th,'ii obe
served as scrupulously as the first day.
This "holiday is regarded by the Jews
as one of the two- most Isignifidant
holy days of their 'faith. It ranks with
the Day of Atonement which falls
due io days latee.. The occasion init-
iates the -ceremonial calendar of the
Hebrew faith and is interpreted in a
purely spiritual sense. Unlike the sec-
ar, year, whieh is designated to mark
time, Rosh Hoslaanah is an occasion
for each member of the fellowship of
Israel to` put himself in harmony with
God and fill his soul with new and
Vetter resolvea for guidance in the
future -•
BORN
Blackhaiii-in Gladstone Hospital,
Toronto, on Monday, October -arida
to IVIr. and Mrs. Clarence Black-
• ball, atee_pi si son and daughter -
David and Ruth. ' •
Wingham, 00 Satur.day,
October 7111., t� Mr. and Mrs. Percy
• Harrit, a son -William Richard',
c Gee -L -1n MO liras, on Tuesday, 0 ct-
• mobc'eGr-,030r,d...,•• to Mr. 'and Mrs, fas, H.
a daughter;' , -
DIED,
ApplebY-In Turnberry, on Monday;
October etta, 1922 ,the infant son
" of Me. and Mrs. Reuben T. Apple-
by. ' *
MISS FLAPPER'S REPLY
Blessings on thee little gent,
With thy last half dollar spent,
Buying cigarettes and gum,
My, you must have lots of fun,
And" thy lip made blacker, still,
With. that moustache like a frill,
And thy, red nose reddened more,
Down behind the cellar door:
-Always _must be in a whirl,
• Glad theeI,Was borna girl.
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the terrible Constipationj and what
saved. Me is the fruit medicine,
"Fruit -at -fives."
Madam A& GORSC.
50e a Ilex, 6 for $2.50, trial4size 25e,
At dealers or sent postpaid by
?ruifa-tivr$ Limited, Ottawa,
WHITECHURCHT
jas, "Wilson, son of Mr, and Mrs,
Jas. Wilson, • iS at presetit Vety 111
with pnetfinonia,
Mts, Roy Shortland and sister, Miss
Lottle, of Kenilworth, are viaiting
at the honie of Mr, and Mrs, Petet
Leaver.'
aa.
pleritafully, sprayed -apple trees have
for a number -of years been *ari. out-
standingfeature of this part of ,Ont-
ario.' •Wide avenues .between the rows
gives amPle air space. Most of the
trees- are so heavily laden that Mr.
Cameron has had to place about one
thensand props under the limbs. The
,frait is full-sized, despite t'he' "heavy
'bearing-, is reinarkably clean, and cola
airing well. It is expected there -will
be about one thousand barrels -of the-
choiceefruit. The various varieties are
in rows, and to see the laden brancbes,
many cases hanging so low as to
touch the grass-ccsvered ground, as
certainly a -treat
A Neat Toronto, Lawn
The Tot -onto Telegram gives the
following note,referring to Jas. Bow-
man, ex -M, p., formerly of this vici-
nity: -Two weeks ago St. Clair ,and
District' • Business --Men's Associatidn
appointed 'a special committee to in-
spect the front lawns and general ap-
pearance of. houses on the Hill. The
list of. 52, which Were considered best
is as follows: -B ishop Strachan
• School; W. T. Banfield, sr Wells Hill
Ave.; Ja.meS Bowman, 131 Northcliffe
_Blvd.; Dr. Byron Camikella Lauder
and it oseinount; Dominion Bank, Duf-
ferin -and St. 'Clair; Earlseourt Public
Library, Duftsrin St,. Ea.r1scOurt Fire
-Hall, Ascot and Eariscourt; Hillcrest
School, Bathurst St.; John Henderson,
Pinewood and St. Clair; C. E. - Hos-
hall, Westrnount and Regal Road;
Miller Beds., Lauder Aye. The nam-
es are given iri alphabetical oider, but
next -year the committee ewili name
.
theme in order of merit, with prizes
for the first- three. Although back-
yard gardens were not considered, the
committee reported that James" Bow-
man, 131 Northcliffe Blvd,, ha a one
of the 'finest in the district.
is Now a Healthy Boy
"From a puny, delicate child, my,
little Johnny has .become
a strong sturd3r boy."
Alone mother writes :--"If you . had
seen my little Johnny four months ago
and you were to see him' to -day, you
would never believe that be is the same
• boy. Then -he weighidon1y'49 pounds.
['o -day he weighs 90 pounds, almost
double what he weighed four months
ago. His trouble first started with a
golclawhich.-ive never noticed because
he was strong and like all boys of his
age occasionally caught cold. After a
while we began to notice that his cough,
instead of getting better, was getting
worse, that' he, was loolcing pale and
losing ,weight. He eeemed to be tired
• all the time, had noenergy to do any-
thing. 'Before he eanght this,cold he
had no, trouble %with his lessons and
• reinMilecl at the head of his class without
much study, Rut we began to notice a
change; He didn't seem to care whether
he knew his lessons or not and nothing
seemed to ifiterest him. 1-1"e coughed
so much and so hard at times that his
f aee woul dbeconi e eurple au d we though•t
be would surely burst a blood. vessel.
Medicines and cough mixtures didn't
do him any good. Pinally, in despera-
tion and as a last reaort, we tried Carziol,
IntS short time his.cough had alinoet
disappeared. His appetite was return-
ing and he was beginning to take an
interest in his studies. And, thanks to
Carnal, he has become as strong ancl.
healthy as lid has ever been,"
Carnal is sold by your druggist and if
you can 'conscientiously say, after you
have tried it, that it has'nt dente you
any food, return the empty bottle and
he will refund your money. 1-122
J. Walton IVIcKibbon
4BITI,NMOIMMO.Nolstlfel...11.111•4r16.010.14.11100,1116,0e111.4
MISS BESSIE ABELL
• Will be pleased to receive pupils
in pianoforte.
• Miss Abell is teaching under
the directioe of Harry T. Dick-
inson, Organist and Choirmas-
ter, St. Pauls Cathedral, London
and conductor of the Loudon
Choral Society, and who -will
come up periodically to teach
and examine the
Terms and particulars from
MISS BESSIE ABELL
Phone zed.'
At Mrs. Crandell's; Edward St.
AI VIN Vox, D, C., D 0.
• Chiropraete
Hours2 to5, a to 8 p.m, ,Phen
Wingbarra,
' A REAL INDEPENDENT
Read what VVni MtDonald, fOrmer
Liberal I-nen-16er fOl. Centre 13r'4ee.Ibas
to say about John Joyati the con-
servative member .for .1-10,rop
in the Provincial Parliament.
"We have often heard it stated that,
there is no such thing, as "Independ-
ence" in polities, that the term sounds
all right from ahe platform by candi:
dates for Parliainentary honorsf'but it
doesn't work out ili practical "polifies,
We believe it does and that John joy -
et, M. P, P., for North' Pluaon is a
clar-cut independent even though he IN
*as nominated at a Conservative cell,- 1111
vention,- JOhn is a great admirer of
• Premier ,E)ruaY and used his influ- .1111
mace to have him come up and open
Wirigharn Fair. John has voted for
Premier Drury's Goarerninent oftener
than he has voted' against it and he ire
will Support any measure the Liber -
'ale bring up if it corm/lends- itself to in
his judgment and his judgment is 511
generally right. Yes; -we would clasa-
'HY John as an Inclepericlent even
though_ he did come under the tape in EA
the three-cothereclarace on Oct. 20th.,
19xg-with a Conserrvative tag on.
, We consideralohn Joynt's conrse iii
the Legislature for the 'last three
Years in. -titles him to acclamation at
the general election isr am. Even
if -they felt inclined the Conservatives
can't afford to turn John Joynt down.
No other member of that party could
hold the riding. If the U. F. 0. de-
cide, to oppose him the Most indep-
endent of the rank and file among- the
Progressives will stand by him. The
Liberal's can't •win' the riding in -any
event and John has lots of friends in
that party who will vote for him. The
Progressives and Liberals have been
accused of having an understanding
with each other but with John Joynt
M. P. P., it is a case of the sitting
member having the good will of both
the Conservatives and Progressives
with an' element of the Liberals 'dis-
posed to be friendly too. It is quite
a -unique situation. We doubt if there
is another like it in. the whole prov-
ince,
,1
rr‘i
X filiONIBBOW
ORININAIWOIWASISIN
' Leaving party affiliations to one
side, and there is all together too much
partyism in Ontario politics for the
•-Legislature./ is only a big 1 -County
Council after all, John Joynt is deser-
ving of re-election on his war record.'
When a lot of monied men were look-
ing for shell contracts and were prol-
iteers first and patriots afterwards,
John Joynt was shelling out money
frorn his baak account in generous
contributions ''to the Red Cross and
other worthy causes to win the war
until he had the honor of being -the
largest contributor in Bruce County,
for though John Joynt fepresents the
riding adjacent to him he is a resident
of Lucknow and represented the vil-
lage of Lucknow in Bruce County
'Council only a few years ago. Re
has made good in the Legislature and
is deserving of acclamation. •Let him
have the honor and he'll spend the
money, hig election would cost in
some worthy, charitable cause- M big
riding.
BRUSSELS
An arrangement has been entered
into between Brussels Council and the
• County Roads Commission to resur-
face the main street here, both north
and south, with crushed stone. Work
has been commenced arid the crusher
has been placed in the old limestone
quarry, below the mill dam.
Brussels business men have agreed
to continue the weekly half -holiday
on Thursday afternoon through the
month of October this year,
• The anntial teachers' convention of
East Huron will be held M the town
hall, Brussels, on Thursday and Fri-
day of. next. week. A concert is to
be held on the -evening of the first
The propeffY on John St., owned
by S. Carter and occuPied by Mrs.
Willis, has been purchased by Wm.
Pope, who recently arrived from Eng-
land. Houses to rent in Brussels
are almost a thing of the past..
13runels continuation school literary
society has been re-orcrigiaieniBzedaHafioary-ntleie
season, with the following officers:
A;
Honorary president, Rev. F
C. .
Clarke; President,
Vice -President, Cecil Hall; Secretary -
Treasurer, Kenneth Ferguson; Piae-
ist, Edna Brown,
Presbytery Of 1Viaitland
The presbytery of Maitland met on
Thursday in Armows' for the ordina-
'lion and induction of Mr. A. C. Smith
into the newly -formed charge of Ar -
mow and Bervie. Mr. Smith is a
recent graduate of Knox college, Dr.
D. 3?errie of Winghain, presided. The
sermon was preached by Rev. C. G.
Jones of Belgraye, the address to the
minister was given by Rev. G, Gomm,
of Pine River and the charge to the
'congregation was •given by Rev. F, C.
Overerld of Kincardine. • Greetings
fecen the Presbytery of f3ruce. were
conveyed by Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair,
of Tiverten, end Rev. Peter Reith of
• A former aged pastor of the con-
gregation, Rev. D. B. McRae, now re-
tired and blind, was present and said
a few words- • to the congregation,
Which were, much appreciated,
Rev. Ale Overend, retiring moder-
ator, was presented with an address
and.a purse of money by the united
congregation in reeognition of his ser-
vices driving the vacancy. At the elose
of the aci•vice the ladies of the con-
,
gtegation aerated a dainty luncla to all
present,
Teeswater Fall Fait
Teeswater, Fair • on Wednesday of
last week was One of the best palely
Agricultural Faits in Western Ontario.
We thought we would have been able
to publishad' list of the prize winners
in, this isaue.but the secretary did not
have. thent ready in time,
An aceident occurred on Clintot
Street about 6..30 when a Ford car
gobig, sotith on Clinton street rat
dowti Harry Pinnel Ai, the corner of
James street at he. was crossing to
the west, The tar did not stop but
went on, Mr. Plinio/ was tarried Ira°
Vergtison's the store mid medical at-
tention was given hint. He was badly
ahaken up but WAS hot seriously in-
jured.
A fiat et the price wirmera will
pear in next weck'S
m
NAVY SERGES-Fine all
wool Botany Serge, heavy
suiting quality, ,a wonderful
value at this low price, 54 in,
wide at $.2.75 a yard. ,
NAVY GABERDINE -A
beautiful -cloth for suits and
dresses made from fine wool
Botany yarns, navy blue only
54 in wide, Special $2.75 yd.
SKIRTING G 0 0 D 5 ---
Brown, blue and green En-
glish tweeds in two tone s
ors, sititable for skirts, etc.,
56 in. wide, special $3.5o yd.
DONEGAL TWEED 60
in. all wool Grey Donegal
Tweed, a good heavY quality
an for coats and suits, extra val-
ue $3.oci a yard.
'SHEPHERDS PLAIDS -- Fine quality black ancl white
1.4 checks, special value 40 in. at 75c yard, extra width 54 in. at $x..5o
Id a yard.'
- PANORA CLOTH - Garnet Navy and Copen, a closely
. woven all wool dress -goods with a crepe finish, 44 inches wide at
$x.a5,,a. yard. -
CASHMERES -Cream and Red, extra fine quality all wool
011 French Cashmere, an excellent' cloth for children's wear, 40 in.
wide; special at $1.65 a yard.
BLACK POPLIN -A silk and cotton poplin, fast color, a
Eee good wearing and serviceable material for suits and dresses, made
from fine silk yarns with cotton cord filling 38 in. wide, black Only
SPecial at 6ec a yard. •
SPECIAL VALUES IN NE'W FALL,HOSIERY, SILKS, CASH= 7
MERE AND HEATHERS. NEW GLOVES IN •
CHA1VIOISETTES, SUEDES, CAPES.
041
-Produce Wanted
102
Seeds A Specialty,
33ELGRAVE
Dr. and 1VIrs. Godfrey, Mrs. 'Hale,
and son Carl mad .wife, of Toronto,
called on friends in the village this
week.
Mr. Wade of Fordwich, is now in
charge of his store which he recently
purchased from Mr. Harry Hopper.
Mr. and -Mrs. Thos. Scaudrett are,
we are sorry to report under the
doctor's' care.
Still case Settled
- The latter part of July an elaborate
still was discovered in Culross town.
-
ship on the farm aof Sigmond Erie
burger. As a result Frieburger was
arraigned under the "Inland Revenue
Act for owning and operating a still,
He pleaded guilty when his case came
before Police Magistrate C. A. Reid,
of Goderich. Last week Magistrate
• Reid ordered the accused te pay a fine
of $4.00.00 and costs, amounting tei
over $roo.00, for his misdeeds against
the law. •
Stafford Paisley, who Was associat-
ed with Frieburger in the selling of
the swamp whiskey, was fined Sepo.00
and costs.
Provincial Officers W. T. Pellew
rand A. Whitesides were instrunaental
in the discovery of the still, with 700.
gallons of mash on hand as well as
complete up-to-date equipment for the
manufacture of the illicit liquor.—
Goderich Star.
BLUEVALE
Me. and Mrs. Cook of Belgrave,
spent Sunday with Mr. Wm. Thorn-
ton.
• Messrs. Jos. Underwood, Richard
Johnston and F. Black each shipped.
a carload of cattle to Toronto this
iwesk.
Rev. Mr. Holmes of Wroxeter,
preached ort the Bluevale circuit on
- Sunday last and gave a splendid ser -
mom
• Mr. John Spence passed away on
Sunday evening after a few weeks ill-
ness. The ,funeral was held on Wed"-
nesday and was largely a,ttendecl.
• Anniversary services will be held
in the Methodist church here next
Sunday, October IStle, when Rev. T.
C. Wilkinson will preach at II
and 7,3o p. m. A special thank -offer-
ing will be taken, The Sunday School
for that y will be at p. in.ea
Mrs, iJyell of Wingham, • visited
her sister, Mrs. Geo. Mowbray on
Monday.
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A few doses of Ealsamea-and
coughs and colds disappear coax-
pletely. Balsamea loosens the phlegm
and clears the lungs arid bronchial
tubes.
ALSAMEA, although powerful'• .
in adtiott, Is free from all harm.,
ful. drugs. Children take it willingly -
because it tastes good. .
Relief guara.nteedor moneyrefundeda
EIUY A BOTTLE TO.DA.Y,
J. WALTON McKIBBON, Druggist, Wiagliam, Ont.
MIME
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20 Donn Fleece Lined Hose, sizes alto to, to cleat 25c 1.)e
xo Dozen Children's ryi and Winter Vests, to clear at. .. . ..
20 Dozen Heather Be, reg, x.00 on sale at spc
/000 Balls of Wnol, all toloet, at - .. „ . , . , ,
juat arrived a riew line of Stamped Goods on sale at a° per eenta egt
Very Special, to° otily, I8 inch Centers, White and Tan, while
they last, 18c each or a fen.. . .. . ---------------------------------------------------. 350
Sale Of Miflinlry, zo per tent, off any Hat in the Store.
Prices good for Friday and Satoaday 0 y,
pair
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