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The Wingham Advance, 1920-10-14, Page 4M page yuUt TAR WINGRAM Al)vaSCH weather, that another da .itht M110731n 'IWalict , to will be fixed DISTRICT NEWS Bluevate 5 .1 which opened on Friday and continues until Wednesday of 0 this fall–Clinton News Ree,,rd. themums, high green stan ards filled -, ith d V BLUEVALE SCHOOL FAIR A. Q. SMITH. 13ditor and Prop. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mr. John McWhintleY, formerly Of Rev, Mr, Wilson was at Lucknow cir. oit last Sunday, owing to Anniversary (Continued from page 1) East wawanosh Brant township and who now resides on a farm near Markdale, has entered a claim services at 1,:ben ozer, Harvey Haney of Brantford, home Corn, Golden Bantam—Fletcher Fells Z Mr. Thos. Kew has purchased the Tr. Robert Scott returned home from for damages I , gainst the C. P. R. for the was Over the week -end. (10): Glen Garniss, Gordon Mundell, , Gregory property in which he has resided �he West oil Thursday evening after death of his wife, who, while drivi ng with J. Armstroy of Toronto, is at preset, Edith Brecicenridge, (4). t c;pQridiug all enjoyable two. months in tb, for somo time. her daughter, was killed in a runaway by visiting with is brother, Ed, Armstrong. Potatoes, G. M.—Bob Weir, (01, 'Freda Wost. The Young People of the Baptist church Tbe concert oil Tuesday, October sth ha(l being thrown from a rig, when her horse� Mi, Geo. Townsend of Gorrie, spent Sund' aY at the home of Win. Thornton. Mustard (8); Janet Mowbray, Olive Gar - niss (4); Lloyd Turvey, Bert Garniss _va,�a very great success. a. very pleasant evening at Mr, Mundy's home on Friday last the occasion 51rs. Samuel Thompson, rur. took (right going over the railway cross- ing, and that the train was almost upon Airs. Costello left Tuesday morning for her home at Portage [a Prairie, (8). Potatoes, 1, C,—Viola Mathers (8); Joseph and -Miss Ida motored to Listowel oil being the Presentatioli of an address and them before they were aware of it, thus after Ycliding past couple of months with rLla- Lives here. Perrin McCracken (4); Greta Eckmier (10), Alan Garniss (4). Szturday to vidt friends. small remembrance to Miss Flo. Murch, necessitating.the furiously whipping up of , Her m9ther, Mrs. Nelson Thornton Seats on sale at MCKIbbon's Rexall Store. We are glad to see Miss Elizabeth who leaves shortly for Preston. WN" Ztnian back hottie from the lvest� their horse and causing, it is claimed, the Ac companied her. We hope the change will do her good. Mangolds—Willie Mundell (4), Wilbert Fralick (9). Mr. F Mr. J. G. Stewart left a couple of freak .arl Desmond of Pinkerton, is at V,re,ent visiting it Mr. Joseph Brophy's, potatoes at our office this week. There runaway which followed. Hon. 1. B. Lucas of Marlcdale is acting for Mr. Me- Mrs, H. McAllister and Mrs. J. Deyell Of Wingham were visitors at Geo. Alow- Turnips—Fletcher Fells (10); Margaret are no less than half a dozen good sized Whinney in the matter, which comes up b,y', last week. Goll (8,) Salem potatoes growing together malting .1 for trial at Orangeville. (�J R, Johnston and Win. Duff oaqh s ip- Turnips—Harold Thomas (4). Beets—Beatrice Thornton, couple of moil ster sized tubers, �Ve; X:ss Joy Wray is at present attending understand Mr. Stewart is trying to invent Rev. John Henderson, who has resigned as pastor of Whitechurch ad a car of hogs from here last week. sev C i There will be no , vi e n the Metho- Dorothy Aitken (4); Lizzle Robertson (10); May- Winghain Business Qollege. a wa5r to have potatoes grow all together A large number from this neighborhood appoint- ment, has been appointed one of the dist Church ntxt Sunday, Oct. 17, owing !o Anniversary services at the Presbyter- belle Bolt (9); Marion Goll, (8); Florence ECkmier (10). in each hill and thus save the labor of attended the Teeswater Fair last week and report a good fair all (I a large srowd. Picking, which everyone of its has had directors of the Newcombe Piano Co. Toronto, Rev. Mr. Henderson has been tan rhurch, Mr. and Mrs. John Garniss of myth, Carrots—Pearl Johnston (10); Mary The school fair held in Wroxeter oil our share of at different times. a stock holder of the company for many pent Sun day witli the former's fathero sWm. Garnks, Mowbray (4), Edith Harwick (8), Irene Allen (8), the 4th of October was a decitled site- On renewing his subser4ption to TiIF cess. The U. S. S. No. 13 took first prize ADvIk�,cv.W. Ulmer Moore of Edmonton, Tlxeseli(ilar�,3,,tlsocarrie(l(lffa years. At last the reduction in Prices is begin. Mrs. Geo, Nowbray visited,with Wbite-w church friend.,; hist Suodky, Onions—Margaret Mustard (8); Doreen Eckmier, Mabel .fordress, number of prizes. Too much Qzedit , n. am says, -I hope eq and formerly of Wingli, ",ne ning to be a reality in Tillsonburg. The Whit Stewart visited his brother, Ilow- Johnston it); Marie Mines (9). ni-A give'] the tewolier, Aliois Grant for you will continue to i:ent us Titii. Ai)-. the V'.'ay the pupik actwl their i agitation really started with the adva nee, rd -,it Ifenfrya on Monday, (Continued nexf week) parts. VANCE. We look forward t) its weekly V1 e WroxetLr metho(liNt kn it iversary v�si We are PiCaSLd that such p ople as �11N'Qotnlnu";it� in the price of milk last week. A com- mitte(% from the Town Council Mr, and Mr- 11. A. McCali sliclit Still - Liav witb frriends it Wroxetet.. Urey ,vn�, well attendQtl by Mr. Xlooie ard family keep wingliam 2aNt Sunday, composed of Councillors Berry and Ribble and Dep. i1r. Robt. �Musgrovc has 'completed tbo content walk trom R Zat It's cot to it Threshing fins beeil the order of the .11r. Thos. McMichael mturne(l from memorlea green in their memories. uty-Reeve Putnam, was appointed along uvr p 0 bridge which N,,i com in fine for 01�0 day. W. C - S�cvcxison ha(l a two (hly tile West last Saturday. Orl Wednes,ay, October 20th. the Billie with the local food controller, 1. 1, Tor- tunddy weather. Robt, tuak- 1; It . el I "Ice threshing of sweet clover, h6� has tibout -11-s- Edwin Bennett and f�imilvspent Burke Cafe'and lee Cream Parlor, will rens, to interview the local dealers as to neat job and lie deserves true h credit for -2oo bushel of seed, la,,t 8,unday Nvith Mrs. Gilmour, north of open for business in the Queens Hotel Belmore. - the high prices of milk, and this anno unce- such t lot of cement walks. According to population 13hievale il�ks.a lot of it, Much -sympathy Ls extendetl to Dave Sanders in the loss of his b3m, imple- building. Come and enjoy the music by 10defifiltelY Positioned theCalonorchestraon Wednesday even- ment had its effect to -day when milk dropped to It cents per quart at the ven. Eldon McKinney was home for a few days. Ile is relieving a�, Guelph, at ments, etc by fire which started front a threshing machine. A number of Clinton people Wert, ing. dor's stand, with a likelihood of another drop to 10 cents. The local bakers It pre- -sell'. Qttlw a number- from here attended An- The well drillers areat Robert Bakers. We hope Bob gets a good supply of water. ieady to go to Goderich on Friday last, BORN the motor hike from wi drop the price of bread to 13 cents per . niversary services at Ebenezer last Sun- day. Mr. Thos. SteVeU6011 has got a job as ,��ning Stratford, "but the weather proved so unfavorable PIJTPPE�N—In Lower Wingham, on Thurs- loaf on Monday While sugar is retailing $19.98 carpenter with the G. T. R. Isaac Lake erected a new windmill this Ahat the outing was called off. day, Oct. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Cenclair at 130more week which should prove a good help. Hon. F. C. Biggs, Minister of Public Phippen, a son. Thompson's dry goods and grocery Miss Florene Herd visited friends in Stanley Machan is preparing to move 'Works and Highways, who was to be in HARRIsox—In Wingbam, on Wednesday, store on Wallace street was broken into Teeswater last week, - to his father's fine farm on the 12th con., -the party and Mr. Home Smith of the Oct. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. and about $1,000 worth of goods stolen. Mrs. Bella Aitken, Walkerton was re- and his father is moving to mcKillop. Harrison, a daughter. , Good Roads Commission, were present at This is the second large thieft this year in newing acquaintances in the village on Saturday. Rev. Mr. Tate of Blnevale, preached in the Presbyterian church at Ethel on Still- DoRE—In Wingbam. on Tuesday, Oct- ,A,bginquet at Stratford at noon Friday, Listowel, the first being $2,000 worth of Miss Marjory Harris, Mildtuay, called day. --when the making over of the road be- ober, 12th. to Mr. and Mr. W. H. cloth from Rogers'. The merchants -are oil friends here Thursday. you have got foi, youl, eggs, whethei, Sold direct to tween Stratford and Goderich was discus- Dore, a daughter, holding a meeting to see what can be done Mrs. Wm. Curle and Miss jean, who Whitechurch zed. MARRIED .dode.richwas diappointed over the non- in the matter. The town is badly in need of a night -watch. It surely can't be any has been visiting friends here will leave will leave for their home in Toronto this �diss Bertha McKay of Wingham, and :arrival of the party as they were going on CALLAWAY—C H A N D L E R—At the friend of the editor of The Listowel Ban- week. Mr. Mrs Miss Belle Gordon of Teeswater, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John McGee, with the preparations up to the morning Manse, Wingbam, on Wedne sday, Oct. Friday. Luncheon 13th, ner who is doing this thieving or we be- lieve a certain Policeman would try and John Wylie, Gorrie, spent Sunday with Mr. Geo. Lane. Inspector Bald was paying his semi - annual to S. of was to be served Miss E. Edna, daughter of Mr. pretty hard to get him. Mr. and Mrs. Hyridman, Gorrie, visited visit s. No. lo Kinloss, on Wednesday last. n the Hotel Sunset, preparations having and Mrs. Win. L. Chandler, Turnberry, their return the -Y will r0side at 8 CreSent on Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. been made for about five hundred. It is to Mr. W. Ray Callaway, Elora, Ont. Fire from an unknown origin burned to and Mrs. John Gowdy. Miss Ada Clubb is visiting with htir unlikely, owing to the uncertainty of the Rev. Dr. Perrie, officiating. the ground the barn of Mr, Sandy Cam. cron, 4th con. of Culross. Mr. Cameron The many friends of Mrs. Paul Willie will be pleased to hear she is improving somewhat. aunt. Mrs. Dow of Dublin. Mr. Ken Paterson and children, and Miss Lilian Paterson spent Sunday with e The death of Mrs. Thos. Stilith oe- curredat the home of bel. son, Sam, was in Wingham when his barn caught fire. The loss be A goodly number from here helped to friends in Lucktiow. V.Iliott Taylor and family al��o Fli Havcliq vkitol at Robert tho WJ%'I. SJVZ A 2H I'llone will great as the season's swell the crowd at Teeswater Fair, also Miss Florence Purdon spent Sunday COMIN"G crop, imploments, etc, were totally de. stroyed. Everything at present reports taking in the concert at night. Mrs. Newaus has purchased the house with Miss jean Gillies. Misses Aggie and Autiif� Kennedy and 1111111 look as though some fidind had set the fire, and lot owned by Mrs. Harkness for the George, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Menzies of East. wilwallosh. Fall Fair Nvight Owen Sound has a "Zoo" at Harr! son Park which includes four owls, one pair of white -headed eagles, a golden'pheasant, sum of $1,Ioo.00. Mr. Fleming Ballagh is having a ver - andah erected, whlch will add greatly to the appearance of his home. Aliss Mabel Garton spent the week - end at Brussels. Mrs, Robert Groves Win ella.u,l h at "eVer, S E L L of gham, is seven old swans and five young ones, a The convention af the Young People's visiting with Mrs. Stewart Kerr, daughter Town and Parra propertics. Call and (I list and pair of coyotes, a pair of red foxes, a rac- Society will meet in Knox church, Bel- Mr. and Mrs, 13en McC I letiagban and la Ar Mn" ()f% + 1 Q coon, four deer, and two Egyptian gesse. The geese are a recent acquistion. a gif t from Jack Miner of King ille the fa—Au. more, Friday, October i5th, lunch being provided for delegates and strangers who wish to attend. children spent Sunday with Mrs. Disney and Miss Mida of Wingham. Will Kennedy Jr., is home from the 69 0 1 bird -lover, who gave an address in Wing - (Thanksgiving Day.) ham a few months ago. Belgrave Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilkinson went to Toronto on Saturday. Hawlyalian Gloun Club Mr. and Mrs. Earliest Geddes motored to Waterloo, and spent the week -end with featuring the lalter's sister, Mrs. J. Geddes . , Quite a number from here attended the anniversary services held in Weltfield and Calvin cburob on Sunday Rev. f. R. and Mrs, �eters motored to KEKU^A HIMSELF,, London on Wednesday of last week, Mr. Peters Went from there to attend the Christian Men's Fedeiation Congress in THE GREAT VICTOR RECORD ARTI T# ashir, to 1`1 Q' � West. Mr and Mrs. Dave Kennedy and child and Mr. Peter Kennedy spent Sunday with friends near Teeswater. Mr, and Mrs. John Clubb and Jack Motored I to Dublin oil Sunday, LuLknow A very fashionable wedding took place on Thursday, Oct. 7 in St. Paul's Anglican church, Bloor S,- East Toronto, when Irm;t De Maine, eldest daughter of N1r. and Mrs R. S. Williams Jr. became the bride of Mr. Clarence Armstrong Spence, son of Or-. and Mrs. A. M Spence of Lucktiow, Archdeacon Cody officiating. 'lhe decorations were beautiflilly varried out with paltils, ferns, and white chrysan- ,- " � rig !)oX to 01tt 0 a ou tbe gill E4 W AK I I "Otho"' of t1lo, ohl sottlkws I,, -,qed a% 4___ , 1_�* __14 6�_ 1 -1-06 'it the hokile of lik daughter, Mr";' Do."'i XXXXXXXX -Ir Vktor and T,)1111 WINGHAIM. 31clutYrt! ill 1:110 I)ersoii of Atiqu; Millie. Wi have iini%led ro1ing �,Aljz Phorke 124. offico In W TownHall oil, Hc'w� .4 for matty years a sailor Tbursdny, Oct 4th, 1920, Co� 0 0 S zu caa, r t S-_4udisq That Wea-, r Like Iron CLOTHES for boys that wear like iron, yet have ,the classiest style ind finish—at prices no high6r than the orclinary kind. Dressy clothes for "redulae' red-blooded boys who r un, jump, wrestle and ricle their "bikes," at, all boys shoulcl to builcl body, brawn and brain into perfect health. f. B-,sttye to see these suits.. A large range is ready for your inspection. H. E. ISARD & CO. J STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME r We give thorough courses, have experienced instructors who give indiv. idual instruction to puDils. -,Our graduates are meeting Mill success. Winter courses for farmer's sons, Address college for free catalogue. WINGHAM or STRATFORD �1 the great lakes, He waE; 94 years of age sent at the Park. and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. A large number of citizens took in Tees. McXay near Ripley and Mrs. McIntyre water and Dungannon Fall Fairs last. of Langside. The funeral was held to week yeeswater upheld its reputation, South Kinloss cemetery and was largely - f ' hey say it was better than for attended. in act t Autumn is here with its I Year-;, but Dungannon was a dissappoint- variable weath- men(. er. One week with its beauti(ul mellow days of sunshine, and soft warni breeze Spveral players of Lucknow Pipe band - But one hesitates to praise the autumn filled in Kincardine band for Teeswater weather, lest the next 1norning turns out fair, a cold, dreary, rainy. day and we have Aliss Libby Lyons returned this week to experienced both during tile laqt few days. bar Position Pt Murdoch and Cameron',% rbis is the time of the year, on a nice after several months visit in the West. warn) day when every One, wishes he Mr. Flarold F reeman is visiting at his could take a long stroll through the woods home here, and country lanes. He will find refresh- ment both for mind and body, in a tramp Miss Money visited friends here. ide and no a t Miss Mae MeMoran Is visiting in Tor— through the couiltry si t he changing picture%. to which the maples onto and Grimsby. and oth er trees are adding their glowing Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Taylor spent x touches. It is R vision of loveline,;s and w days in Detroit. plenty, and breeds a spirit of contentment Mr. and I Mrs. Will Scrimgeour of Palm. and comfort, which we believe if city erston, visited his mother here. dwellers could only feel, would do away with a great'deal of the unrest to be Mt� Dave McDonald held a sale of catitta there. found on Saturday but did not sell one boof. Cattle like everything else is very unset - Last Thursday was High school Field tled at present arid farmers are not bay - day and the weather man provided a ing. beautiful day. The brass band was in Mr and Mrs. J. A. McLennan of Tor, attendance, the stores closed for the after- Onto, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. no . on sports and a good crowd was pre- Alan McLeod. WIV tol — macyli, b , a I&oi/- THERE, are three things that niust necessarily enter into the life of the average gir.,—a doll baby—a man and a silver or gold Mesh bag. She can satisfy her longing hel,e. Our table- Nvat,e and iewcls foil personal use aee of 11cal illtrft�sic worth and beauty. Wbetryour glasses brealt �ave the fragment"s. We ean quickly replace the broken lanses. R. M. McKAY Jem4evand Optician Winghani a 5 .1 which opened on Friday and continues until Wednesday of lirs. Kennedy* Calder themums, high green stan ards filled -, ith d V this week. & Kennedy chrysanthemums and ferns and festooned soothern smilax marking the guess SANDY MacDONALD Great credit is due Miss Jennie Wight- man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wighiman, for .,.vith Offices—Patrick and Centre Sts. Phones—Offices, 43; Residence of Drs. pews. The bride who was given away by her father wore a gown of kitten's ear capturing the five dollar prize given at 8elgrave school fair for the K-ennedy 143; Res, of Dr. Calder 151. crepe. with bodice aud skirt of point lace worn by her mother oil her wedding day, Famous Scotch Comedian and Composer. pupil (in any of the eight schools included in Belgrave district) taking Dr. J. P. Kennedy specializes in Surgery. Dr. Irlma Her veil of filmy tulle was caught with a I the highest -number of markq at the. Entrance Exam- Kennedy gives special attention to diseases of Women and Children and Russian coronet of pink lace and sprays of orange blossom and her boquet was of ination's in July. She is a pupil of Mr. Norman Geddes who also deserves a Nervous Diseases. Dr. Calder devotes special attention to orchids, white roses and sweetheart roses, Mrs, Got don H untek: was matron of honor Seats on sale at MCKIbbon's Rexall Store. share of the credit. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and and the bridesmaids were Misses Armorel Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glass. Drynan Eunice Fudger, Margaret Laird Reserved Seats 75c. Brusisels es properly fitted. and Marjory Warwick. The bride's sister,. Miss Madeline Williams, was maid at schoal on Tuesday. or GEO. J. WRIG W of honor. They were all dressed alike in frocks lovc-in�th&mist EdThildeaplaying th lighter of Harry and Mrs Keys of blue Georgette of Cranbrook, had the misfortune to fall 21A JV VJWA_vTp_,A over palest pink, and silver with girdle �70, 0 0 0 and bireak the bones in both of her legs, However. this is nothing new for Miss —Experienced Piano Tuner— Teacher of Rudiments of Music, Har- sasheq tied at th a side of palest pink, sbading to a deeper color to match their briquets of Ophelia, Columbia Edith. as she has suffered from breakages of this kind on more than half a dozen mony. Counlerpointind Composition Lepe and Russel roses. Their hats were the same lovely Farmers, and aM who have poultry to di s- "I' previous occasions. orders at THE ADVANCE Office I All brass blue lace with silver, crowns. Me�srs. Wilfred Stratton, MacKenzie pose of. . Brussels tax rate for 192o has betn ftxed at 25 mills, and reed instruments and violin. Waiters, Max Haas, P. Crean and Agusta Balte This season you have been getting Peter Scott, who has carried on a blackdmitting business in town for the war,, ushers and Mr. Kenneth Sinclair at. tended the groom as best man. The bridat party and guests after the &— it ai—h oWerg RECORD PRICES fot, y ur 0 Xpast 47 years, has disposed of it to Thom- as Ritchie, who has been in his employ cere- mony motored to file home of the bride's parents at 7 Cluny Ave.. where Mr. and for quite a number of years. The former will take a well-earned rest. Mrs. Williams held a reception, the bride EGGS Mrs. J R. Grant, mother of Mrs. N)V. and groom receiving, congratulations in lie bow window of the drawing room in H. Kerr of town, died at her home it! 1-1 a bower of flowers under a white weddiing Winnipeg in her 84th. bell. Mrs, Williams looked handsome At least if you have sold to HIRST of Wingham. X year. She was a former resident of Brussels. Mr. Grar t �3�;f in a gown of taupe Georgette brocaded with `�ink- IN take being p6stma8ter here for quite a n umber of years. velvet over caral The French taupe hat had motits of velvet and coral some credit for tile very good returns Wm. McCracl�en bw; ditipoeed of his T�111. i pink. and a crown of glycerine o-itrich you have got foi, youl, eggs, whethei, Sold direct to 100-acte farm, on the 5th concession of Morris Township, to ThoB. 1. Ellis of the 5 with fox fur and a corsage botluet of sun- burst VOics and vicictS, Mrs. Williams Sr, ine or not. 3rd line for $7,000. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Cracken will move to Brussels. Walton Fa,rne,a' wan in black charmcuse with cut steel 11)(I blAck hat, Later Mr. and Mrs, Spence left lor New York the brido�, going, NOW, FOR POULTRY Club hag purchased t be otore building, of Richard Pratt t Valton 'get FULNE away in a dark bli e trico ine suit, a flame co3ored dovetyne tat arill ftix furs. On i and will poaseggloll in t4 o , he qpring. S, E I)iNGs rc. their return the -Y will r0side at 8 CreSent Potted Plants and C0 Plowers road. V U 1f � 111-icc '-Illcl dml FOPAYGe a Specialty Catalogues shown on request, The death of Mrs. Thos. Stilith oe- curredat the home of bel. son, Sam, V -1 1.otll, ChEdmim&, Fw.'V�, Geese, Tar. key's" ewe. MRST , A ?�40 V.Iliott Taylor and family al��o Fli Havcliq vkitol at Robert tho WJ%'I. SJVZ A 2H I'llone or) h. of Lucknow la4t Mon - V. She waq 86 V('ars of aL.,v: to in the Old Davies BUIRd. Taylor �,; oi� S11112(lay 1.,vt. 142, Wingliam and one 0�f ille old pioneov:, of UIN illistrict, 4110. Min'ghau'dlo Write ()I' P11011C US -vou ha VC, poultry to 11)UH, "I'lle Boyle have the repainq oll their tllr�'.Alhig rum-hine vvlliellwa,� brol— had becii ill only a "hol t tinlo with monia. Hor 1111',band prodoreased hot, I ella.u,l h at "eVer, S E L L al Y(�_ ar"i SboiS qurJiV0d bV %Vc Cnul Ivy �nu ��ood plice'q. �,ViAtefl 'Mr. nufl Mr,,, Jaink-ml alill family at Mr. 'Salinle; I'llillip.4 oll StIfiday G1�501jlV daughter Town and Parra propertics. Call and (I list and ill Bay City, Mi'll., and a liter in -%Ibekta, alqo thtOV, Of t0%1� Wtii. �C!t nly prieCo _.. I 11aVe at I, in Alberta and Sall) home. The filaor"11 Cinsh at �Otll'ovvn dool . ,% 1 lia'; p1lrchv;ed 1)(112 Peter Irallffl– mile encell(11t valtic". %Vwi hold oil Wed. m -,day to ("ireenhill vellieWry. ,- " � rig !)oX to 01tt 0 a ou tbe gill E4 W AK I I "Otho"' of t1lo, ohl sottlkws I,, -,qed a% 4___ , 1_�* __14 6�_ 1 -1-06 'it the hokile of lik daughter, Mr";' Do."'i XXXXXXXX -Ir Vktor and T,)1111 WINGHAIM. 31clutYrt! ill 1:110 I)ersoii of Atiqu; Millie. Wi have iini%led ro1ing �,Aljz Phorke 124. offico In W TownHall oil, Hc'w� .4 for matty years a sailor Tbursdny, Oct 4th, 1920, Co� 0 0 S zu caa, r t S-_4udisq That Wea-, r Like Iron CLOTHES for boys that wear like iron, yet have ,the classiest style ind finish—at prices no high6r than the orclinary kind. Dressy clothes for "redulae' red-blooded boys who r un, jump, wrestle and ricle their "bikes," at, all boys shoulcl to builcl body, brawn and brain into perfect health. f. B-,sttye to see these suits.. A large range is ready for your inspection. H. E. ISARD & CO. J STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME r We give thorough courses, have experienced instructors who give indiv. idual instruction to puDils. -,Our graduates are meeting Mill success. Winter courses for farmer's sons, Address college for free catalogue. WINGHAM or STRATFORD �1 the great lakes, He waE; 94 years of age sent at the Park. and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. A large number of citizens took in Tees. McXay near Ripley and Mrs. McIntyre water and Dungannon Fall Fairs last. of Langside. The funeral was held to week yeeswater upheld its reputation, South Kinloss cemetery and was largely - f ' hey say it was better than for attended. in act t Autumn is here with its I Year-;, but Dungannon was a dissappoint- variable weath- men(. er. One week with its beauti(ul mellow days of sunshine, and soft warni breeze Spveral players of Lucknow Pipe band - But one hesitates to praise the autumn filled in Kincardine band for Teeswater weather, lest the next 1norning turns out fair, a cold, dreary, rainy. day and we have Aliss Libby Lyons returned this week to experienced both during tile laqt few days. bar Position Pt Murdoch and Cameron',% rbis is the time of the year, on a nice after several months visit in the West. warn) day when every One, wishes he Mr. Flarold F reeman is visiting at his could take a long stroll through the woods home here, and country lanes. He will find refresh- ment both for mind and body, in a tramp Miss Money visited friends here. ide and no a t Miss Mae MeMoran Is visiting in Tor— through the couiltry si t he changing picture%. to which the maples onto and Grimsby. and oth er trees are adding their glowing Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Taylor spent x touches. It is R vision of loveline,;s and w days in Detroit. plenty, and breeds a spirit of contentment Mr. and I Mrs. Will Scrimgeour of Palm. and comfort, which we believe if city erston, visited his mother here. dwellers could only feel, would do away with a great'deal of the unrest to be Mt� Dave McDonald held a sale of catitta there. found on Saturday but did not sell one boof. Cattle like everything else is very unset - Last Thursday was High school Field tled at present arid farmers are not bay - day and the weather man provided a ing. beautiful day. The brass band was in Mr and Mrs. J. A. McLennan of Tor, attendance, the stores closed for the after- Onto, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. no . on sports and a good crowd was pre- Alan McLeod. WIV tol — macyli, b , a I&oi/- THERE, are three things that niust necessarily enter into the life of the average gir.,—a doll baby—a man and a silver or gold Mesh bag. She can satisfy her longing hel,e. Our table- Nvat,e and iewcls foil personal use aee of 11cal illtrft�sic worth and beauty. Wbetryour glasses brealt �ave the fragment"s. We ean quickly replace the broken lanses. R. M. McKAY Jem4evand Optician Winghani a