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The Wingham Advance, 1923-07-12, Page 8at NE asa wat Co. Lt b rs,i,ay9 •� , 1t h. J+ Stet E r thh ;• ,, , Su. { ' er W -:ar 9 en a. d Childre Make this st Headquart Ts. eyou MEM NNE i''iME IN '9M t spent a few days in Toronto at thea Stonehouse `family reunion. Mrs, Riclznt of St. Jacobs, spent a .day with Mr 3. A, 13randon. Mrs, Adamson of Kingsville, spent a couple of days with friends. is There was five car loads of stock shipped from Belgrave on Saturday wi for Toronto inarkets. e Orange breHawkins brethren on Sunday, Thsed ere is was a large attendance. ®Tate strawberry festival held on NII Tuesday evening last tinder the aus- ® Dices of the Ladies Aid of Knox • Church was a decided success, A � bout'lti1 supper was served after which splendid addresses were given ® by Rev's, Pentland and Jones while Ni Towne's Orchestra of Wroxeter, sup- plied the' musical part of the•program. IN very " acceptably. The proceeds a- ld mounted to $I06,23. ® TURNBERRY IN School Report of U. S. S, No. 53, N Howick and Turnberry. * To Sr, IV, Wilfred Henry, Ferne NJ Bennett; George Merkly, William * Weir Alvin Fitch, Wilfred Meahan, al Alex Corrigan. N To Jr. IV, Tena Fitch, Clifford IN Willits, Leslie Willits, Carl Fitch, ® John Willits, Kenneth Bennett. M To Sr. III, Mildred Cathers, Walter ®. Willits, Alma Fitch, Blanche Weir, Edith Weir, Willie Woods. ® To Jr. III, Ruth Corrigan, Violet Errington, Robert Bennett. la To Sr. II,Lyle Fitch. To Jr, II, Tommy ; Parker, Fred ® Lewis,Arthur Lewis, .Adeline Erring - 111 ▪ ton, Ia Gallaher, Lida Willits. Sr. I, Richard. Bennett,,.;. _1161 To Jr. I, Janet Woods, Jack For- El tune: Ethel Fitch, Wilfred Weir. N Primer, Viola Willits, Elmer Galla - IN Gerald Ga Lila braith, Gl dysRobert Fitch,rEd Edith * WHIRS: ® Elizabeth P. Murdock, (Teacher.) Et nessonms n 5 5 a 5 ltd a a B! 5 atop 5 E. Itt 5 5 5 1 sti5 5 Rids' hi �. ISEMSMIMMIMMEMOM red At ® ' N arentz;Attentk.n Treat Yo r C i t Our Expense $1.60 l,', u rehase . , , . 1 Free Ride 2.00 Pure;'; else .... 2 Tree ,.,„ides 10.00 Purchase ....10 Free Ries Etc., Etc. EAST ▪ WAWANOSH Miss Lila Long and Mr. Wilfred Cumberland of Listowel, visited on Sunday with the latter's uncle, Mr. Harry Chamney. Miss Elia May James spent last week with her sister, Miss Lila Jaynes at Grand Bend. Mr.,. and Mrs. Warwick' of Morris, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chamney. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McBurney and Lavina spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Irwin of Belgrave. Mrs. Sam Thompson and Miss Ida Thompson, Miss Georgina Lockhart and Mr. and Mrs..Ernest Thompson visited on Sunday with relatives in Listowel. , Misses Lucy and Rebecca Thompson and their brother; John, and Mr. Clay- ton Robinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of Seaforth on' Sunday_ Mrs. Elliott Richmond of St. Jacobs visited last week with Mrs. Jas. Bone and Mrs. Joe Brandon. Mr, and Mrs. McKenzie and daugh- ter of Kincardine, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson.' and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham. The bridge on the 9th at Marnoch, has' been completed this week. Mr. and Mrs. John McDowell of Westfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. George Walker, err lo. ap rr° TheFe is heel .141,4,11111,111110.421111.0.1.0431...1.. S , ectal Week End Values ....... IN Materials, Ready -to -Wear Wear Swimmer �>r�8� S” SPECIAL SAT . HIDA ' S Sults, regular value ��➢ en's �mnn, � lanes° S � g ��7q 5�0,,•► 5Saturdayonly . , .$20.95 Y sRil'iD � ( � M sa'D�y o� *KING THo WIMOE AM.Al VA'NPE ENTRANCE RESULTS Congratulations to Principal A, L. Posliff of Wingliam Public School who was' successful in passing 39 out of his class of 40, who wrote on the entrance exams. Jt cannot be rudely classed as luck when year after year a teacher has the good .fortune to pass 99 per cent. of his class, Mr. Posliff is a teacher of rare ability. Wingham Honours:—A. Carter, F. Field, E. Finch, G. Fry, A. Gibbons, W. Han- cock; N. Homuth, H. Irwin, If..Isard E.. Johnston, ,W, Johnston, Y. Mc- Pherson, herson, G. Robertson, D. Scott, M. Seli, A. Swanson, E, Tantlyn, W. Tiffin, I. Wheeler, D. Preston. Pass:—M. .. Beattie, S, Blatchford,. E. Breen, G. Dobie, F. Elliott, F. Ford, C. Fry, D. Haller, D. Ham- mond, D. Haney, M. Hill, C. Hing- ston, A. Irwin, G. McBurney, C. McKibbon, C. McLean, •A. Mitchell, G. Mundell, G. Rintoul, M. Sanderson M. Simpson, . C. Showers, G. Skinn, G. Spotton, L. Taylor, W. Taylor, B. Thornton, M. Thurlow, M. Thornton, G. Wheeler, M. Mitchell. Millie Seli stood highest with 637 marks. Wroxeter Honours:—V. McCallum. Doig, H. Douglas,"C. Edwards, M. Foster, R. Gibson, M. Graham,: A. Hastie, M. McIntosh, J. Rolston, I. Thomson, W. Wood, W. Wright. ° Fordwich Honours: -1-11. Donaldson, Donaldson, E. Fost- er, V. Porterfield, 1L. Spotton. Pass: --R. Aldrich, G Barr, I. Bennett, E. Brown, M, Bryns, .V. Chapman, : D. Craig, H. Duffy, E. Ferguson, M. Hainstock, M. Har- grave, A. Harris, . M: Johnston, A. Kemp, R. McElwain, H. Meier, G. Sanderson, J. 'Walker, J. Sutton, M. Zurbrigg. GLENANNON Mr. Alex. Baird of Flint, Mich., has turned to his home here. Miss Pearl Ballagh of Teeswater, visited last week with friends on the Toth. - Mrs. Doig and daughter, Nellie, of Carrick, visited on Thursday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Stokes. Mr. Bert Murchison who spent a couple of days at his homehere, has returned to Toronto. Mr, Peter Muir has gone to King- ston, where he is attending Queen's University. . Miss Ida May McGlynn of Detroit, is visiting at her .house here. Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Wallace and babe of Oshawa, are spending the hol- idays with the . former's parents, Mr._ and •Mrs. David Wallace. Mrs. Chester Longman and children , of Windsor, are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. -Elliott. Miss Annie Metcalfe spent a couple of days last week with her cousin, Miss Mary Haugh. Quite a number of folks from these parts took in the garden party at 1 Mr. Clarke Remiick's,on Friday night. Last Thursday evening the people of S. S. No. 3, Turnberry, gathered at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes to say. farewell to Miss Myrtle Bennett who taught in that school for the past two years. Miss Annie Camp- bell read the .following address and Miss Isobel Metcalfe presented a BELMORE berry spoon, pie knife and tomato ser- The social Friday evening under the ver in the Old Colony silver, auspices ofthe Women's Institute was Dear Mies laeenciti. a success 'in every way, the weather We, your friends and pupils of S. S. No, 3, Turnberry, have gathered to- gether to spend a social eveniifg and bid farewell after two years of faith- ful work. You have always been friendly and sociable anioiig o young i your best. -without murmur or coni.- plaint,'and while we are sorry to have you go, we pray and trust that God's Thursday, Jetty rash, x923. LOCAL AND GENERAL owinemilammummilsallasalownimmonalurimes Cars washed and polished at Craw - ford's Garage, Will, call for and de- liver car, Bargain Price. on Tires. at Robert', son's garage for July I2th Mr, T. C. King's many friends are delighted to' see him around again af- ter his operation for appendicitis. Miss Adelihe Mooney of Ripley, sang a solo in her usual splendid voice at St. Pauls church on Sunday even- ing. Public -Garden Party and Eititertaiu Town on mein the in h m o f Park i e inW g a w Wednesday evening, July 58th.Come and he.a rthe :lions roar. .A meeting of the Chautauqua guar', actors will be held in the council chamber on Friday night. at eight o' - Clock for the' purpose of organizing for the coming year, • Misses Mary Davey and Olive Isar of the Wingham Public School staff`. have resigned. It. is unfortunate that these young ladies are leaving town as they are -both energetic and painstaking teachers. • Their homes are in Kincardine. The directors of the Turnberry Agriculture Society with their wives, met one 'evening last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm McGill, Turnb'erry,.. `After the business of the evening was transacted .a. pleasant social hour'was spent. Miss. Margaret Saint left, a curio strawberry in our office, on,Friday: It is really six strawberries, each full, grown, joined at the top and grown on one sten. If someone could in- vent a means whereby strawberries would grow a dozen or so on a stein he would be the hero of the day. •• Water Glass—the only reliable egg 'preservative. We sell Lyman's, the strongest and best, keeps eggs fresh and wholesome' a,year. 200 per tin, .2 for 35c. 'We sell other makes at :i5c. Mitchell's Drug Store. was ideal, the music furnished 'by the Delmore Orchestra was splendid. Tal - ent al ent from Wingham added much to the pleasure o£ the evening. The Sabbath School picnic was held old and and did on the school ground Wednesday aft- ernoon, and was attended. A most en- joyable time was spent. Visitors from a distance in the vat- 5 5 ■ ■ 5 5 5 5 ' i®immi lage this week were Mr. Frank Pervis richest blessings may go with you to of Toronto, Mr. John Hall, Detroit, your new field of .labor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nichol and family We ask you to accept of these of Toronto. small gifts, not for their value, but for Mrs. Carter McKee left for . her the memory of,,.the days spent at Glen- hoi'ne in Galt on Saturday, ' annon school./ •., Mr. and Mrs. Nolan and family, mo- Signed on behalf of your friends and tored from Jackson City, last week to Pupils, R:OS.11 NOINNEIDINNONNINIENENNON . n village.IR:i •the ,EEI,G,VF, � friends two 'Keit. an :' ones are.away on esti. S. Pentland, wife and two Mrs, 7 t a couple of days, their holidays, tors sen P )171t..gh ptier . her mother i soli at the parsonage Miss r, McCrea and nar,t,i there W. endin the Wl re- have have returned after Ipending . Geddes Arid daughters t v . vt i iafter spending a few week s) winter :wit lien 1.1 with fr.nds hear Kingston and OtwMnM andMrs. Miitroe and family lama. mily tawa. , o ,fondon spent ns tte w e ek-end withfriends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wilkinson of � t,ieanoba, Mich. aze visiting with Mrs. Robt, Stonehouse and family visit the formers aunt and uncle, Miss Ellen and James Fleming. Mr, Charles Aitken and family, Mr.. Wm. Abram are at present at the beach. A number of families in this vicinity are quarantined for scarlet fever and measles. Miss Mary McNeil is assisting in the telephone office. Miss Margaret Aitken is holidaying at her home here. BLYTH L. 0. L. No. 963 will attend the 12th of July celebration in Wingham, „loiitan SSpending Mr. Frank is SP partg of his vacation in the harvest field in this vicinity. A number of Orangemen from this localty attended the Orange service at Belgrave in the Anglican church on Sunday afternoon, Rev. W. B. Hawk- ins was the preacher. Commencing on Sunday; July 22nd, there will be union services with the Methodist and Presbyterian congrega- tions for three weeks. Miss Tillie Carr, Montreal Deacon- ess School is spending her vacation at her home. Miss McKay visited friends at Port Elgin fora few days. WROXETER Mrs. Adam McLean who went to. Kitchener, a _couple .of weeks ago re- turned one day last week, no operation being considered necessary. Miss Effie. Goodfellow of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Tait. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasance of Toronto, who has .been. visiting. the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. White, left on Sun- day for Collingwood, where they wilt visit. for a few days before returning to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrid Wearing re- turned on Saturday'from their wed- ding trip. Mrs. Booth returned from Kitchener last week. Our village pet "the young bear" which was captured by Cliff. White and Robt. Rolston has been taken to Guelph. Miss Jeanette Ritchie ,and Mr. L. Ritchie spent a few days with friends in: Galt, going by auto. Mr. Cliff. White is spending a few days in Collingwood. Mr. John Snaith was a visitor in Galt for a few days recently. Quite a number from here went to Listowel on Dominion Day, BLUEVALE .Dr. and Mrs. Metcalfe of Toronto, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hetherington, Bluevale Road. Among the Bluevale boys with the cadets in camp at London, last week were Bert Hetherington, King Mac- Donald; Archie McKinney, Chas. Mes- ser and Roy Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nicholson of Belgrave, spent Sunday at the hoine of Mr. Robt. Shaw. i\fr. .Arthur Shaw sr,, treated his son, Arthur jr., to a new Ford coupe and they took a trip in it last week to London, Sarnia, Hamilton and Tor- onto. As yet the Dr: has not decided where he will locate. His many friends will .wish him well wherever he ..lo- cates. Mr. G, Donaldson of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Sanderson. Revs, Tait, and Bell of Molesworth, exchanged pulpits on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Masters spent Stinday with relatives at Belgrave. Mrs. Jas. Aitchison of Stoney Creek returned home on Tuesday after a short visit with relatives here. Mas- ter Kenneth and Miss Dorothy Aitchi- son returned with her for a couple of weeks holidays. asth. CON. HOWICX, Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraith vis- ited with Lorne Laird's on Sunday. Mr. Dick Bennett was in Toronto• or, business last week: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: Alf Taylor of Tory Corners. Our teacher, Miss Lawrence return- ed to her home in Durham for, the holidays. A' large number from the burg took' In the Orange sermon at Fordwich on Sunday last, Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay were in Listowel on business last Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods enter- tained a car load'from. Palmerston on Sunday. Mr. Thos, Stewart has shingled and Old Boys and Girls Renunion painted his house. 'present visitin 1 Boys' and Girls' Reunion of Mrs. Rolph is at visiting A,nodl; y U. 5, S. No. 12, East and West Wo.- friends in Palmerston, wanosh, will be held on Wedfiesday, A large number from around here July 25th, The parade procession will went to Wingltaiti to the Orange ser - be formed on the s t. a chool grounds at mon preached by the Rev. Mr., Snell,, one thirty p. ext. sharp and proceed to 'gave a very fine discourse. Maitland river picnic grounds led by a Mr, and Mrs. John Hall sr., and kiltie band: The afternoon's program Mrs, Go,.doti Hall visited friends at will consist of speeches by old boys Molesworth and Wroxeter on Sunday.attd girls, a others, . and o. , solos and duets Mrs. (Rev.) Wilkinson is at Aylmer, by leading singers, cosmn iuni ty singing at tend ing a wedding Of a relative e this and school children's songs,. Lunh week,. will Hien be served, after which games Mr. David Errington of Dungannon khere on Sunday. all kinds will be held,including,. an visited -relatives of old time sliinztey and foot 'bail match, Mrs. W. Ha1 l and children visited as they were played years fifty ago. relatives here last week. g having sea i be- A number around Isere are Also a modern a, SALEM Haying is the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs: Edwin .Palmer return- ed from their trip to Toronto, and other places last. Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weir and lit- tle son,'Mal'eolm, of Toronto,'visited the former's mother, and other friends. here last week. - A ,number from here attended the Garden Party at Mr. Clark Renwick's cast of Belmore last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir visited friends near Atwood, the first of, the week: The Ladies' Aid met last Tuesday at the home. of Mrs. Roy McKersie; The Inconvenience of TiredIrlAchim Feet Can be largely overcome by wear- ,:..e right kind of footwear. White avers. Shoes Made ph comfortable fit- tinglasts are. a gana,cea;for ,:.foot -ills particularly in the - '.'hot weather.. " And the fact that we have sold more "White Camas Shoes" this season than any other .of our business experienc , woul'd seem to demonstrate the truth of our contention, White Canvas. Shaer amommxm+•. Either plaint or with the black trimming are more; comfortable • and cooler than any other kind of footwear:.. Our selection of this kind of goods ..was never so comprehensive as at present. It will be a pleas- ure to show them, asuneweinorsassatemsmaidas The Leadi Phone 129. WILLIS Shoe Store of Huron County . J$ngham, Onto •aimm s tan sit2l211111/51B®lMM®®NIEBBIlI55®1®flt®®B1®®I5E • Social Service..Convention To be held in Main Street Church, Exeter ® . Wednesday Astern' on and Evening ' • 1N JULY 18th 5 ® , LUCKNQ-W We know the editor will be surpris- ed to get these few items from Luck now, seeing it is a few weeks since he received any, but we will try and send a few lines each week. Now that' the election is over and the big I2th will be over this week, the editor will no doubt he very much elated over the results of the voting, and he will be busy this week cleaning .pp his silk hat and frock coat for Thursday, so that this may get into print before he knows it. (Glad to have you back—Editor;) As regards, the election, . Timothy Hay is right when he says the ,taxies can attain and retain power so long as they cart keep the liberals who joined the `U.F.O. voting tl,F.O. thus splitt- ing the liberal ranks while .tlte tories present a united front. The ofarmers (at least those who voted U.P.0) re- ceived al big a surprise 'as they did four years ago, when they were swept no into power, but it is all over w, and we will have to give thenew govern- ment at least three or four years to make or break themselves politically. Dominion Day was celebrated here by ;tire Boy Scouts, putting on a field day. Walkerton scouts failed to show up so that Kincardine and Lucknow were left to compete for the hand- some silver cup, ,which Lueknow won a year ago at Kincardine, and which Kincardine takes back with them,, this ear. The crowd was not as large as might ' expectedo _in ight have been owing -to, Many going to Goderich, while a large number also went to 'Wingham te. see the Caledonian games, but those who b b 11 match tweett league teams: Township people, Tease bring baskets. Everybody wel- come, Conte out and' welcome the old tuners back to old i'o. it J. Wroteter telephone installed this p ttee. week, Mr. RichardcharRichardJohnston shipped ed. a car of hogs to Toronto on. Saturday, the price B.00, Webster and C. Martin, 'CotYinti the p Under the auspices of ® • ' ▪ The Huron County Social Service Council im THE PUBLIC IS INVITED - ® . 5 5 ®, 13aeagtlet at the Church at.6 p. xn. Tickets 50c. J. A. Irwin, President. W. H. Willis, Secretary. 181111111111PMEMENNOMINUEMENNISIMMINEMEMIMPIIIIMPI Visit New liardware on the 12th For Special Bargains Odd Clover Leaf Cups 15c: each or 2 for 25c See :us for Your WIRE Requirements HIGH GRADE HAND SAWS with special patented handle, reg. $s.5r value, extra spec- 1 A L pal for e TRY "FRESCO - 'LITH" the Wonder Water Paint for inside or outside use, a 5 lb. 117Q , can for ' Q HANDY MIXED NAILS—For general use around the _ farm, io lb, pkge. - Phone 3o — Quality We Aiwa to Please withwith a and Service One Bladed Jackknives. English make 29c See us for HAY ROPE Requirements Thompson & Buchanan wept out of town. to be entertained were badly'' disappointed; the sports at Goderich were certainly not worth the price of admission while the games at Wingl ant were no better than what used to beevery. year at Lucknow All fain ackkn2. act wiser since Miss`Myra MacDonald is visitingin Mr. Blitsteiii leas mtavedilding- ' d goods store in the Alien buore Miss Mary Connell, principal of the. merly occupied by the Sentinel, where Sault Ste• Marie school is spending he has more room to display his goods the holidays at her Home here, farmer as well as con tis, fry Grimsby. Miss Bessie .Murdie who recently graduated from London Normal has Secured the position as principal of St, Helens school. Miss Douglas who has been in charge of this school for two years has been engaged as princi- pal of the continuation school at Rockwood. Geo, Douglas, jr., while practicing pole vaulting; had the misfortune t� fall and break his arm which will en' - capacitate him for some, tame, The hien who have Veen putting Sit- verwood's Creattiety in shape are a- bout eotnpleted and Lucknow will "have one of the finest and best equip- edin. Western. Ontario and � edcreameries will be #t a position to handle farm produce to the best possible, advantage Mr. and Mrs: J. G. Armstrong mo« tored up from Toronto, to their cot- tage at Point 'Clarke, where.they will sen vacation. • d their p it Meson of Toronto Miss Freda A c , Miss Clara McQuillan of Kfngston 7v1i¢s Mabel McClure o£Drayt n and - •:: Miss Alma Alton of Elmwood, are at their homes here for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Milison motored front Milton and spent the holidays With their parents here. a Mr. 11, C, Tray spent a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Ait� cheSon and other relatives in te.Wn. Mr. 1:JJay is town treasurer of Til b>at'y, and is home ani hits wedding trotk... rI" ltd Mrs. Fraser at Boni -71'0 Mr. a ers on, at daughter, r,