The Wingham Advance, 1920-09-30, Page 877777
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condlicteil In Trinity Church, Selgravo, alter u'luonth's visit %Vith it V
on Sunday, Sept. 20th Ind were most onto and flaulilton.
HANNA CO. . . luccogirful . Rev. S. 8, Hardy of Gode.- 11. GrAinger b1lipped a carload of vatite
"rich was the preacher for the occasion to Buffalo, from here last week and W. J. I'
andelefivercd a powerful sermon taking Duff and, Rich Johnston each " carlOarl Of
sky "Boware
forhili text, Dtut. 6 and 12- bogs to Toronto.
le
at t�hou forget the Lord." Tile, choir ring the abut -
was Rogisted by several former members i"Mr. Win. �L- Mott is repat C� It is
here th
and tendered splendid rnu�ic. ments to the bridge is weel
epti;ne. Johnston dclightoci, the many year -i since tile water was so low
monster Clearing Sale tills time of the yLat-
with a bcautiful. solo "After the Harveri":
Z. The new Illuminated windows were .0;i Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and Mt'- and
pleted befeirc dark on Saturiliky and. are A� �Tr% Jas. Masters visited friends at
7 X, great credit to the, church. The ladies 6orrie on Sunday. Oil er
S 6u are holding a 6;kzaar in the Forrester's Mrs Alex McGee visit h daughter,
its X Hall on Tuesday evering, October Oth. Mrs. AngL4 at Wingbam this week.
ILA A X the proceeds from which will be used in Mrs. McLeod and Mrs. Ralph visited
helping def tb expenses of thelit-
friends at Wroxeter this wWk-
X ray . e
windows. The total annive The many friends of Mrs. Geo. Mac�
79,22, Tbk obective
11�4 tions amounted to $1 Donald will be pleasco to Unbw she is im-
11
# was 165.00.
110 proving and able to be outside agaill
away on a two
Mr. and Mrs, Yula arc s(wr a 3 months illness.
Vweeks holiday and Mr. Thomas of Water- Mrs. 1q, Isbister of Saskatoon, is visit-
IC loo as relieving agent is in charge of the
Ing 'with Mrs. F. Scott at Present -
station. Mrs, Frank Scott is oil the hicic list we
Mv- Nethery of Windsor 110 speoding a Ope she will soon be well again.
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few days. with his mother. Aire NV -. Nelson Thornton and Mr. and
z Nethery. 1 Mrs. William Thornton wish to publiely
;d 1�vs. W.m. Maxwell of x1rigs-'tha nk their many friends for kindness and
e. d Mrs. H. B, Elliott of -aympathy shown them during their recent
V, Vill.,
ment in the death of the late
Wingbam, called on Mr. and Mrs� Jos. �lidhereave
Brandon on Monday. Nelson Thornton.
Rev. McDermit of Goderich, preached The Anniversary Services of the Fres
V an be held
niversary services in Knox church ofi',,byterian Church, Bluevale, will
this year. The
VIC Sunday, An old time, tea meeting was! on, Sunday, Oct. 17th,
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held on Monday eyening. r ! Rev, W. A, Bradley of Teeswater, will be
..U'the preacher for the day and the services
Rev. Boyle and family leave this -Ix a. m. and 7 P- m-
.14 f will.1ire held at
V I for his new charge in Southampton, t
$*lal music at both services.
Miss Ruby Clegg left on Monda for
y
her school in Wallaceburg.
James Taylor shipped a carload of, At, AHY Price
cattle on Fi,iday lastand a mixed car 0 A, letter of appreciation, which makes
f J.the publisher think that after all the
Olin ,
lambs and hogs on Saturday and J .1 and worry of getting out a weekl�
Armstrong shipped hogs also, price WAPX . worth while comes froir
ably
hogs 19.25. paper is prob
"t"one of our Brussels subscribers avid read!
carlo
iioa go. Mrs. J. W. Bone unloaded two ad -As follows:
po of peaches last week, Sept 25th, 1920.
Don't forget the school fair to be held' "Dear Sir: I 'regret very much foi
th. hAvinginy paper in arrears, it was ar
here on October 5
enclosed $3.60 to]
Mrs. John Clegg passed away on oversight, Please find
I Inv paper till Sept. 1921. 1 must havi
hat tho
Rq Thursday last after a long and painful,
illness with cancer. The funeral which I TaLe ADViNcz no matter w
Ys, Park Tweed and Fancy e Brandon I price These kind of letter
,e was held on Saturday to th may be:'
40 Men cemetery was largely attended' The qridthefaCt thattseveral, reAders are 'al
0 11-01 it ou dy renewing at the new rate of $2. 0
S, i ervative and sympathy of the commun y goes t to rea tile oasis on the deser
Worsted u ts, cons Mr, Clegg and family in their sad her- ver year are like fer
of newspaperdom.
35.-$37 eavement.
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the,,,Great 1920
Announcing
W. 1! low%
OT c e A
Fall Fair, u -u
F-tid Oetober 1st
n n a in Town Hail, iayt
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X; KX X I --BIGGER AND BETTERTHAN EVER
-7 many being unable to gain 24rnittance 7—PEOPLE
Wroxeter Monday evening a fowl supper anil enter -
Mrs. Harkness, wife of Revi Dr,. Hark- tarnment was given, with an excellerittas.
ellent a4dielts- In, I the and progarn supplied- THE BRUNSWICK TRIO
nesso gave an OU annual meeting of the Bible Soc- "Th�, Hartmony'Boys" in
The'
Presbyterian Church Sunday n1lorning, iety was held in the Presbyterian Church 'Music Jokes I
1-Jer talk was even, Of Mcce in . tereat owing last Tuesday evening. After the business New Sgags
to the I fact that She rias spitpt several a
ihatel been transacted the following officer,
ar,—Pnes-'. R.
is in ihe mission field in China. ected for coming ye 6, oot Mon.
year were el , the resident minlsfer�
Black$ Vl�ZC-Prels
Harvest Homels rvices of Salem Secy. R Stokes. A splendid .,orpedian
The' e �Treas , 'rio's Popolap BC_,QtC_h C
Methodist Church held on Sunday were was given by- a Chinese student
a decided success. ey. R. J. 1 1 Ade-orm- address He also
A �at Wycliffe -College, Toronto.
A preached -hilpful'airld Viewg of his Prof. Mickleo J;169 wrap
i,,U,-B1. . Blyth, showid several limelight
practical discourses jn6rnlng'�n4eveniftg-
Atte'ridance. at botb, services were large. :nativit land. "The 130Y with the Wip
McKellar and MeAlllslgr
ional Costuffla Daucel's
ijamnion Bag Pipers—Nad
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Satislaction Guaranteed
N Order tal�en at Flanigan's music store.
Salem
Mr. Thos. MeNMicilael. left last Saturday
for the Westf where be willspend a couple
of weeks,
Mrs Win Weir returned home after
spending tbeSummer with triendh in the
West.
M'; Agency, Palmerston'
Ontario Far
or sale Thirty Five, 1 85) of the best Farms in the.Couritliea Pf P. R. Spence Ballantyne and Spence
We, have f Brucei. from Fifty to Two. Hundred, Acres each, Well, Concert Baritone Violin .'a'nd Piano Specialists
ivellington, Perth and ftl%t Giass . Buildings, Priced from Four Thou -
situated on.good roads with � 0 if you are loo�ing for a
sand, ($4,000) to Eighteen Thousan. d, ($18,0 0). Intending Iiurcliasers will be
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first class Fabla let ils know what yoti require. on, sale at McKibbon's Rexall Store NOW
driven free to inspect Any property we have for sale. Reserved -Seats 75c.
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es Ontario Farm Agency., eja -90Y—If, you don ,,,Vill. in,
Addr s- Secure Yotul -sL
on,, Ont. phone 10.
pa[xn:er5t 11 pfobabijity.,
Box 89, a bg 4ilsappointed.
for. sale, list it, with us. -Our term ane reasonAble.
you.b4iveaPartnt
had
Our townsman, Mr. I - )avid Ploody,
e two fingers on his
the inisfortnue to hay
�f t pand taken off. while operating a
in
I Ing mill on Saturday
zh, ?11 ills p a
y. y�lop4y is a busy man, it
7,0gregq will be latu
*�,"ery OpeCial S9r1VjqAsi Villi, be 4eld in
10� �ojweetioa with the Anniversary Set-
vioesof the Methodist Church to be beld
nk Oldfield,
suriaay, Oct. x7th. Mr. Vra
[Coada's X�mitlent Baritone, will sitig at
the morning and evening services. Rev.
strong. 11, A, B. D. will
Ugerton F. Afin
PIAVU..
Wp Arp V1 A to YX)Ort the condition
poAq _' '
rr,. y)r.) 'a'14 likost gratify-
ing to her frien4s,
Rev. R. J, and Mrs. McCormick, f4pent
a few days in London this week.
ociety have every
Blyth Agriculiural
rlea.ott to be thankful for the fair held oil
6 T-!!,"Aiv and Wednesday, the fair front a
V* anpng�
isitors to the Fall Fair are specially *Invited too a,,dr .1 skqtid poirit, as well as quality
quallitity of Wlihits were up to tilt
illark of fortner Years. Tile outside cx�
0
Willis, especipLily tile liorses, werie a feat,
401 Ar '1L M ininery Dept. i ure superior to former yearS, the poultT3
vi,3it Uur exhibit �7ere sadly lacking, Otte is lee,
to believe that the poultry industry is nol
a thriving otie ill this district. Judgillf
mplete showing all the new Irrout the fine entries, The races wen
Our stocks are now co the popular drawing card. The Wing.
I;anl CitilenIg Band provided the imisil
for Fa I and Winter6 Rild Was grefttly appreciated.
novemes i �,ucce.mful Ilittvest Thauksgiving Ser
t
1 vleeq were lield in the Auglieiau Churel
it &lliday. The profusion of graitt ani
Ilovverg Vvere tflstefully orrAngred, Th
B A Z A A R rhoir Tendered sPecial, 21111"i4- Ott tile "ell
W N G H A M illgoiervice. Mm. N,1eTsigKertAotnga,,4nl
In a , good voice. Rev Mr. Tiritidie c
1;XXX1_ X, "_M1XXXX)MM 0%xUricb, was the Prftb,v-
miWou 1% 00 0 1 P11 Q K1111AN , ,
The Harveit Home bervice; Of the 19th
Ist. were well attended and the weather
ras ideal. Rev. Mr.- McCorrnick of
;Iyth preached two very impressive ser -
ions to a full church, The fowl supper
.nd entertainment on Monday evening
vas well attended tire church being over'
:rowded, rhe ladies are to be copgrat-
dated on Supplying plenty of, pri3visiOnS,
ioine being left over. The musical pro"
,ramme and speeches by neighbodng
Aergyrrien. were well rendered by those
:aking part. T1 . ie proceeds amounted tc
$200.00.
rile corn cutters and tbrqshers havf
been busy in 1�is neighb�rllcod lately�
Mr, W. A. Catbers delivered, a mare tq
J�jstowell*ist week.
Mrs, Edwip Bpauett apd c1ii1drPn aw
Mr. Win. Mrrll(,Y vi*itcO Mr. an4 Mrs
Robt. Mc?4ichael soilth of Wroxeter l4si
$undayl
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Selgrave
Jas.Michle has purchased a Masse,
Harris *Tractor and large�plow and 1
turning over the ground at a rapid rat(
On account of the dry weather it i
most imp �sslble to use a walking Plov
Mr. Clayton Proctor also purchal; ed
large riding plow from the same firm.
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0,18TRI-W NEWS
f.hile motiatsit from 114'yfield to
troville, W. Nsper Walk0m of St. Wiligham Fall r air
rys, was attradtied by the peculiar ap-
rance of a hawthorn tree bY the fide
the road. It had on the branches. Thurs,OSept. 30thx FrI., 00. Is#* 01
-Aers of freak like fruit of a beautiful I
en color. On plucking one of them he
nd that it to
easured over 8 Inches in!
.umference, and resembled a' ball of
icy yarn And is oneV the most beauti-
pieces of freak frult.
Nord has been received in' Listow'iel
it Mr, Jos. Aikerts has met with a
ious accident in the West. 14r, Aiken$
trit west on the harvestexs' excursion
is fall and has been worhing with the;
reshers in Saskatchewan. In some un -
own way lie got caugbt In the separat-
and, had oni arm broken in three
�ces, his no�e brokvni his skull fractur�
and also suffered internal injuries.
ill details of the accident have not been
-eived. Mr. Aikens has been talten to
e Regina hospital, and we understand,i
doing as 'well as caVi be expected -
're, Aikelis left forthe west on Wednes�,
ly, I I
George Couttie, a boarder of the Grand
-n
., tral Hotel, Mt. Forest, was fatally'l.
irned on Saturday night Sept. 4th. We are showing at the Fair our line of Leather top Rubbers for Men
he evidence went to show that he had' and Boys. I
a cigarette, lain down on the bed and We are makers of these lines and are therefore in a position to save you
ten gone sound asleep. The cigarette the middleman's profit---
gbted the bedclothes, and when Couttie We ask your careful inspection of our exhibit at the Fall Fair also to
ame to his senses his nightclothes were make our store your headquarters— and leave your wraps and meet your
i flames, A fellow -boarder saw him friends here.
ish into another room, and with some
asistance managed to smother out the
,ames, but not before the victim wasi
orribly burned, He died in the Mt.
I orest Hospital on Sunday evening,� W H W I L LIS
'outtle was a Scotchman, 38 years of age.
le enlisted w , Ali the 163 Batt., Q. E. F., SOLE- AGENT FOR LADIES'
itit was transferred to the Bantams at
.oronto on account of his shortness in
tature, and: saw service behind the lines
n France. ' I I., � — t a-- I AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN
Tee'aling with interest to all who,. have
ieard the Red Gods call, "'Rod and Gun LFA��Rmamffiw---
n Canada" lot October will especially
ippead to -followers of the trap -line. The
.eading story in this splendid issue of
-anada's premier sportsmen's monthly is STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME
entitled, "Animickiwash Lake" Illus-
trated with six pages of photographs
taken right on the Trap -Line by F. V.
Williams, it will appeal to everyone who
ever had dreams of capturing the many
fur -bearers which go to make Canada the
richest in the wild life. George R. Belton We give thorough courses, have experienced instructors who give indiv-
tells in his own inimitable manner how
be has been mistaken for several kinds of idual instruction to pupils. Our graduates are meeting with success. Winter
courses for farmer's sons. Address college for free catalogue.
wild inimals. His stgry will. be read with
interebt. The usual contributors, Bonny. STRATFORD
castle Dal;, Robert Page Lincoln etc., WINGHAM or
need no introduction to the sportsmen of
North Amdrica, In addition to the reg,
ulair 4epartments this month, M. U.
Bates tak&chargie of the Trap -Line De- Is 'Your Label Correct?'
partment and will conduct it id the usual
interesting' manner. "Rod and Gun in
Canada" is published monthly by W. J. Our Lists Were Corrected This Week
Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ont.
1 .00
Jxpiipy Nerves I
if yoll. got startleit easill or
1unip" or 11seare" at the least
little thing, It mewls that 7our
Nerve irorae'lo weakened AlLd
spelit.
' 701ir $erves control evOrY Uen-
tq'ajX4 P11ysioal process thal� fAlted
Wervep Vrero 0,4t loading to
Heart, that . orgaltwould A 61vor beat
4galu, Without 06 NOrV06 YOU
could )iever goo, 3!48te� SWOU 010
Ifear again for It Is ulpon the
Nerves that every sense depends'.
it you wish to build ilp and
strengthen the bodY YOU muSt Put
liievr life into the millions Of IlArVO
fibres thtt lead to the H(eftrt, thO
St6roAch, the Xidneys, the Liver
al�d'the other organs, rPhis YoU
04-4 q'Jifte '�
,Rltlj� do r'by taMng 4
giz b6T treattip4t Ot It" I
lre$,rt And Nerve Reviedy. ' SVI
take gway "that tired f6ellhgp
banish 0160 V-1116 In the hettd,
ifterease your appetites 1101P You
to sleep better� eat batter and I�Vie
longer,
. What Is a TOW dollarg III Com-
pflirlson, to your health, We OSOV
yoa A'ooverelkn vetaody for your
J11tess it% 11acking"s 110Art 444
xerIve remedy. 10io VoAd 0 1100401
04 11appilless to yours If �ou -will
but b0111)VA ft. This W000fl4l.
1),eeparation, vill ohange Y04 0044
& WeAk, Xervouii or Anitende Per,
son to one flill, of 1"Ife, vitalty
and Ahimatioll. It will bring back
the RofA(-%S to your Cheeks by In-
oremasing eirciliation and Dutifying
t blood. Betti,
he r get a few bo%ep,
now, when Yoll think of It, but U
isure Ito get Harkin9l. Pr100 606 4
box, 6 for $2.60. Sold bY 01 dtll-
ors or by mall, postpaid. ll&A*-
Igo Limited, uptowel, UAt.
* � V1% 'dy o -Wear
Ladies. Kea
Fur iind Plush Coats
Velour and Tweed Coats
Serge Dress;vs,
S11U Dresses
Georgette, Crepe de Chene
and Volle Blouses
Separate Skirts
Sweatei Coats
Hosiery and Ugderwear
Make T h Is Store YoUr Head"
Wele0lue
Men s and BOYS, clothihd
Menos All Wool Tweed overcoats
Young Mexes Overcoats
Fall Welglkt Coats
Raincoats
Meles Tweeds, Worsteds and
Serge Suits,
Boys* Sults
poys" OvercOatS
Hats and Caps
CoUars and NeckWeAr
flostexy and Underwear
,Get our prices before buying
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