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The Wingham Advance, 1913-10-02, Page 8• ty Vour Suit Why Should You Buy It Here? r- Because you want Suit with individuality -.ud character works :ato it. Because you want Fall Suit designed an cut with artistic skit a,nd tailored with a a$pert's care. Because you want Suit that is made s well that it will stay Satisfactory so long a � ou care to wear it. Because you will ge here the fullest mea +are of honest sui 1 ,aloe for your money Ask the man who buys his Clothes here. He will tell you. W. �.1ji-APBE-LL The Clothier MacDonald Block. Opp. Bank of Commerce. Mark Cross 'd�� of Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. Sample was Harvest Home Service was held fn ' P (bonof, Fl, Sperling. Jr, Fox, Clubb a former resident of Brussels and his Trinity Church, Belgrave, on Sunday (boners,) 7P . Garton, I. Fos, C. Pur. FOODS ®®� C many friends will sympathize with last, when a former rector, Rev. W. don, Sr. Second—M, Nilson, R. Petty- S him and his children in their sad ber. H. Hartley, of Durham, preached to a piece, A. Ross, R. Conn, N. Johnston, eavement. large congregation. The offertory am- C. Casemore. Jr, Second—J. Penrosp, � Cents The fallowing is the report of S. S. ounted to $100,00. Rev. Mr. Farr was P. Pettypiece, C. Spencer, G. McKay, No. 5,t Turnbea A h r the month of in Corrie conducting similar services. L. Fox, B. Johnston. Part I—W. 0 THE WINGRA�1"A. ADVANCE a d a d n a 0 S September. r t c ass — yr a Deans, Grace Tucker, Alvin Hastings. Jamestown. Eo 4,yre„ Granbrook. We close wed,iesda afternoons Burin July and August v g y $ Jr. 4th—Mary Haugh, Della Reid, Nor. Will King spent Sunday evening with Molesworth friends. Potato digging is the order of the clay. Rev, and Mrs, McCulloch have le- turned from Bauble Falls, from I P.M. to 7 P.M. man McGill and Jack Reid equal, Al. Miss Ada, Gallaher of Salem is the All', Jolla Brown has been, a little Miss W, McNeiI of Golden Valley Is MAIL CONTRACT vin Smith. Fraser Haugh. Sr. 3rd— guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed. Bryans, under the weather, visiting her uncle, L. McNeil. $DALICD TI•:NDLrR$ to the Cbester Gilkinson. James Hardie, Laura Reid". Sr, 2nd—Leelie Deane, Mrs. (Dr.) McKelvey of Brussels was Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Webster have Mrs. ,'Vin, McDonald returned to addressed Postmaster Ocnerol. will be received at Otra- West 13augb, Poarl McLean". Jr. 2nd a Sunda visitor with Mrs. Geo. Juba- y , moved to their home Pace Cochrane, bar home in Cal y gar this week. wa until Hoon on Friday, the 7th day of No. vember, 1013, for the convoyange of Hie Wilton, Edna Gilkinson. Part sten, Mr. John Turner is busy drawing Mrs. C. W. Keeling and Miss Camp- Majesty's Mails on a proposed C4ntraot lot, four years, six times :r week. over 11ruseclo 2—Rena Haugh and Ivan Haugh equal, Mies Flossie Scott was the guest of gravel; going to build a cement wall bell of Cargill aro visitors at the home �tngzaielptural o Printed notices osoo to or Mildred Yeo, Timerson Armour, Edith Reid. I.A. — Emtna Hardie, Edna her aunt, Mrs, J. MoR Wert of the 2ud under hie barn. of A. J. W. Helm, lux further information as to conditions of blauk Hastings. C. Copp, teacher, Sunday, on Sunda Q,rite a number from around here �+ �e .7 Proposed Contract may be aeon and MAN of Tender znny be obtained at the Vost otxoos of i3ruesois and a •d at ttz9 -- — - — Arthur and Mrs. S often of Gorrie p , took is Wingham, Fair- and report Groceries n.poravo, Ofxoo of thq fast Oinea Inspector at London, SIVIOKIIVG AUTHORS,_ visited at the home of Mr. G. Johnston having a good time. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Bennett visited G. C. ANDERSON, Superintendont, on Wednesday last. Mr. U. Martin, Sr„ is making some friends in Carrick last' Sunday. y Post Oiiloe Denartinent, Uatl Service branoh, Ottawa, 26th September, 1.013. 4.0 Pips, Cigarette and Cigar Have All Alex. and Mrs, McAllister of Toronto improvements, He has built a new Mr, and Mrs, Albert Gallaher spent Their Devotees. were hertz attending the funeral of the ehhnuey on his house. Sunday last with friends at Brussels, FOR SALE Sir A. Conan Doyle is a great lover latter's sister, Mre, Dunbar of Ethel. We ars glad to see Mr. Ed. Irwin Mr, anti Mrs. Edwin Palmer visited of the pure cigarette; so, too, is the famous Sir Gilbert Parker, whose fine They are former residents of the 2ud, going around with his arm out of friends at Teeswater last Saturday li; Acres just outside the. Corporation romantic stories enjoy such wide. Itis rumored that AI r. Norman h1c- sling; hope it will soon be strong and Sunday, of the Town of Wirzgbam, one mile spread popularity made aromatic with then obi it while Lend of Ripley has leased the farm enough for work, The annual Harvest Home services from Postofiice. Good buildings, fruit, ell liant writer of fiction, occupied by Andrew Jacklin. Mrs, Sorry to bear of Miss Minnie Xc- will be hold on Sunday, Oct. 12th. new cement well. Apply to= e McLeod is a daughter of S. and Mrs, Barney having the fever. Sha was A fowl snpper will be served the fol- ' 4-5. Box .A., Advance Office. Burke. rxioved to Wingham Hospital on Ft•i- lowing evening. _ Will Hamilton was helping hie p� g day and we hope to soon bear of her 111r. Wilfred 'Weir, who has been brother Robt. of'Bluevalo to remove a building from the village to be used as recovery and returning to her borne again•" spending his holidays with friends around here, left for Toronto to re. in MILL a machines shed on his farm on some his studies at the Dental College. 1���� �It Wednesday. JC' t. Helens. MrF, Richard McMichael and her AND Rev.Mr. Bell of Molesworth con. ducted the Rall Da Service in the Rally y The Presbyterians had a bee shin y g' sister, Mrs. Knight, who have been visiting friends around here for some -APPLE BUTTER PLANT Union Sabbath School held in S. S. No ling the sheds this week. time, left last Tuesday for their home = 4 on Sunday, The Rally was alao MrP. flomutb, of Wingham, spent a in the West, observed at Roe's and Jamestown few days visiting friends around here, Owing to being so busy with Schools. Harvest Home Services were held in �'` hitecliurch, the chopping; trade we were de - Mr. Will McAllister and bride Of the Church of England here Iasi Sab- My'. John Nixon is a guest at Tier, 1; - layed in getting the Apple But- " .ter Plant ready, but we are New Weatminister autoed up from Guelph on Wednesday and called on bath. Paterson"s, . read now for business, and = friends on the 2nd. 'Will is an old bo Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, of AGbfield, Miss Marjorid Gordon 6f. Teeswater - with system. we have can y of the 2nd and we wish lYlrp. McAllister visited at the home of Mr. John Dur- visited at Andrew Fox'a this week. make good Apple Butter or and 1)imGelf many happy years in Pin, on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Walker, of Toronto, Ciller out; of any kind of sound .- t thele Western borne. Me, and Mrs. Thos Lott, of Brussele, visited per aunt, Mrs. Davey, last week. apples. The Women's Institute hold a very spent a few days at the home of their daughter, Mrs. D. Farrier. Mr. Ken. Paterson is decorating the g - Mill running every day. t instructive meeting at the borne of Quite a number from around bore interior of the Methodist church with For Apple Butter it requires one pail ; of peel and quartered apples to each Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McEwen, on Sept, attended Wingham Fair last Friday, paint, paper, etc. ba of apples for cider. g pp 25th. The programme was m'a.de u P S P and all report a good time. 24Ir. and Mrs, Fred Striciter, and two of "The Current Events" by Mies L. Bryans, a paper on "A Week's Work , by Miss Martha Johnston, and a chorus Miss Elizabeth Rutherford, who has been teaching school at Leawood, spent daughters, of Wingham, spent Sun- day with friends here, EZRAMERKLEY Mr. Chas. Rintoul has received the and readings from other members. Sunday at the home of her mother contract for carrying the mail between The October meeting is to be heli. in her('- Whitechurch and Langside. 14 Victoria Hall. Anuiversary services will be held in Howick Boundary, the Peesbyterianoburobhere neatSab• Mr. Penrose, Methodist minister, has gone to Amberley, to see his son, ` Mr. and Mrs. F. Ballagb, of near bath. Rev, Mr. Mann, of Brussels, is to give addresses, both morning and James, who is seriously Ill. C H RISTIE'S Teeswater, spent Sunday at Mr, and evening. On Monday evening; an old Frank, son of Me, and Mrs. Ken. Mrs. H. Johann's, 15th con. time tea -meeting will be held. Every Patterson, met with a painful accident (� The Sunday School, which has been body welcome. recently by being kicked in the face R 0 tel E R Y .held in the Union School for the past by a horse. Several teeth were knock - five months closed for the winter. Belgrave. ed out and his chin cut, but we are PHONE 59 pleased #o report Frank is able to be Mr. Percy and Miss Pearl Markley, Dr. Stewart attended the funeral of around again, Store open 7 a.m. also Mr. Guest, of Wingham, spent IVlre. Leech, of Corrie, last week. Last Sabbath was observed as Rally I Closes 7 p.m., except Saturday Sunday last at the home of Mrs. H. Mrs, Coad, of Trowbridge, is visiting Day in both cburcbes here. In the Merkley. her daughter, -Mrs. (Dr.). Stewart. Presbyterian church in the morning, Mr. D. Gollaway, and daughter, Miss Air. A. H. Wilford and Miss Imlay the Sunday School pupils and teachers Myrtle, returned home last week called on Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon, attended service, and were addressed after spending two months in the West. on Sunday. by the pastor, and four crnildren were t� ���� ` Mrs. Burney, of Exeter, attended baptized. In the evening, Rev, Mr, Me, alex Stewart is buying apples in the funeral of her brother's little child, McEachern of Owen Sound, a former this vicinity; we understand the price Stewart Stonehouse. pastor, addressed the young people. is ono a`%r for fall apples and one The Methodist Sunday School held The church was prettily decorated for The and ahalf per barrel for:wfnter fruit. their Rally Day service on Sunday. the occasion. Quite a number from these parts at- Rev. Kilpatrick preached to the child- Following is the report of White - tended the show at Wingham last ren. church school examined in Arithmet- week. The youngest daughter of Mr, Rnbt. ic. Names in order of merit. t5% per Best Turnberry. Stonehouse died suddenly nn Monday, cent required for honors -.—Sr. IV— IV— Mrs. Andrew Douglass of Turnberry and the funeral was on Wednesday. Alba Fox. Jr. IV—Angus McKay, J. Kennedy, W. Kennedy, U. Lett, M. received word last week of the death Mr, and Mrs. Stonehouse have the Johnston, W. Miller. Sr. III—E. Pen - ► ObtaYnab e, of her sister-in-law, Mrp. Wm. Sample sympathy of the community. rose M. Con C. Clubb F Ross K. We have secured another supply these famous Razors which have sol so well and given such splendid sati faction. Each Razor is guaranteed be superior to any $5.00 Safety Raz or Ynoney refunded. Razor with one blade, 25c Extra blades, 5C o t0 Ram September. r t c ass — yr a Deans, Grace Tucker, Alvin Hastings. The Anniversary Services in con - y Lott, J. Clubb, I. Moore, V. Casemore, or of "Dodo," also enjoys a cigarette, and is fond of declaring that be finds We close wed,iesda afternoons Burin July and August v g y $ Jr. 4th—Mary Haugh, Della Reid, Nor. nection with the Belgrave Methodist R. Taylor, S. Pettypiece. gELL'� GROCERY from I P.M. to 7 P.M. man McGill and Jack Reid equal, Al. Church will be held on Sunday and and furnace. house can be used tz y BELLS GROCERY and price vin Smith. Fraser Haugh. Sr. 3rd— Monday, Oct. 12th and ]3tb. Rev. one or two families if desired. Get Cbester Gilkinson. James Hardie, Laura Reid". Sr, 2nd—Leelie Deane, John Morrison, of Sarnia, will preach, Notice To Subscribers Of The Successor to W. J. Patterson , d—Jean West 13augb, Poarl McLean". Jr. 2nd and on Monday eveningatSo'clock the Bell Tel. Co. Wilton, Edna Gilkinson. Part same gentleman will deliver his fam- Wingham, Ont. Vegetables 2—Rena Haugh and Ivan Haugh equal, ous lecture "That Boy." Mr. Morris - Mr. E. F. Benspn the famous auth- ports he is doing well. Mildred Yeo, Timerson Armour, Edith Reid. I.A. — Emtna Hardie, Edna on has a wide popularity as a platform p p y p On account of the subscribers of the Fresh Hastings. C. Copp, teacher, speaker, and no doubt his lecture in Bell Tel. Co. receiving their bills from the Post Office at Wingbam, the same -- — - — Belgrave will be highly interesting are due and payable at the office of the Groceries SIVIOKIIVG AUTHORS,_ and instructing. Come and enjoy an oompany, and the local manager will favor intellectual treat. deem it a great if the same re- ceive attention Please do not mislay Flour Pips, Cigarette and Cigar Have All your bills as the local manager requires Their Devotees. Gorrie. part of your bili for .his records. and Sir A. Conan Doyle is a great lover Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Armstrong and L. BINKLEY, Local Manager, of the pure cigarette; so, too, is the famous Sir Gilbert Parker, whose fine little daughter of Tuckersmith visited g For Sale. Feed romantic stories enjoy such wide. over Sunday with the latter's brother, spread popularity made aromatic with then obi it while Dr, and Mrs. Armstrong, Prompt Delivery. phone 82. ell liant writer of fiction, Mrs. Black and Mrs. Al. McLennan The undersigned Offers for sale her 13 roomed house and lot on the corner J. J. whose genius is closely bound togeth• of Wroxeter and Mrs. Whitmore of of Victoria and Edward streets. The or of "Dodo," also enjoys a cigarette, and is fond of declaring that be finds We close wed,iesda afternoons Burin July and August v g y $ ed with the mild cigarette, is Mr. R. Hichens, one of the best and most Harriston spent Tuesday afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong. house with good cellar and woodshed. Hard aud..soft water. Electric lights gELL'� GROCERY from I P.M. to 7 P.M. popular of authors. pleasing companion, when he is hard at work with his pen. and furnace. house can be used tz y Fit, quality - and price The late Robert Barr was immense. Mr. Thos. Musgrove, who has been one or two families if desired. Get ly fond of the cigarette and but rare. in poor health for some time, was full information on the premises. Successor to W. J. Patterson , ' ly settled himself down to any task o crated on for an abdominal abscess r MRS. A. E. SIMMONS, without first malting sure that his cigarette -case was at his elbow." , re - on Thursday last. By the latest re• Wingham, Ont. �J CORNER Mr. E. F. Benspn the famous auth- ports he is doing well. J. J. �� Suit. I DRUG STORM or of "Dodo," also enjoys a cigarette, and is fond of declaring that be finds Mr. Geo, Harrison died at his home of Hobberlin will be At it a great help, as well as 'a most in town on Wednesday morning last, Successor to A. �. j 1J l TO pleasing companion, when he is hard at work with his pen. His remains were laid to rest in the Gorrie cemetery pit Friday, the Rev. Fit, quality - and price Ver few of our popular writers of R y Mr. Rivers conducting the service. fiction favor a cigar, probably finding the mouth end of it much too thick to The Police Trustees are having a hold between the lips with any degree new cement sidewalk laid from Mr. R. 1NW Nihl of comfort when at work. Mr. Arthur Carson's house '*tiro blocks west, Morrison, however, seeks comfort and inspiration in a good cigar, which will add greatly to the appear - M Mr. G. K. Chesterton can also be ante of that end of our town. r i� braeketed with Mr. Morrison in favor Rally Day was observed in the of the cigar. Presb terian Sabbath School on Sun- • j:Tho pipe is the special favorite y among most of our popular writers of day afternoon, In connection with fiction. Cutcliffe Hyne, tho famous the form of service appointed for that • author of "Captain Kettle" and other day the Roe. A. B, Dobson gave a PRI P A. LOO 1 g exciting stories ps of refit anipadven• splendid address to the children. tore, is a feat lover of the pipa, and Mr. W, W. Leech, who has been ill R: - nearly always has it in use, especially when lie is carrying his gun on his for several monthp, died on Wednes- S t arm, which is his favorite outdoor day la§t at the Penetang f-Iospital and :y Pressing, Dry Cleaning and «; pastime. was buried in the Gorrie cemetery on Mair Pemberton is also fond of his x ipe, and but very seldom takes up Saturday, service was held in the Altering promptly aftended to t � is lien to write without having it Methodist Church conducted by Iter. Ah between his teeth, Mr.R,ivers. CIVE LIS A TRIAL 0118 is Probably fire greatest of humor s writers of sea stories is W. W. The September meeting of the Wo - Jacobs, whose immensely popular man's Institute was held at the home SUI'T'S CALLED FOR AND RETURNED � yarns always create an abundance of of Mrp, Potter on the 211b. The iter. "d, hearty merriment and oviatl Mr, Roberts of St. Stephou s Church r easpre. He, also is a firm believer gave an excellent address to the ladles Shop One boor North of Patterson s Jewel Store. his dearly -loved briar. ole 'Woman's Relation to the Church." R. Andom, kbe well-known author of that amusing .book, "We Tbree and Miss Edna, Stinson on the violin and % don't experiment"; we Troddles," is another hu axons writer Mies Wilble 1tltGlrath on the organ who loves a pipe. He saes that gave goitre good mut,iral selecticne. he cannot write unles '.ullar' After the meeting lunch was 1110vvr how to clean, shaped briar is at hen +; he g a tasty at*tvS ltndokei on na •rd served by the members. some now TituRSDAA.Y, OCTOBER 2, 1913 �u 3 iers ! 3u � vers You will meed them almost right away. We have just received a BIG, BRIGHT, NEW STOCK. And our Prices are as law as the lowest. Take a look at these prices : I Women's just like this out with double toes and heels, sizes 22 to 8, 65 cents per pair. Large girls' sizes, 11 to 27 55 cents per pair. Children's sizes, 3 to 101, 4.0 cents per pair. Prices of other rubbers in the Times W1*111*S Coo THE SHOE STORE Sole AgentsA.;'F' FOR For Tile .61104LADIES dour A guarantee with every Suit. Mr. Cotyle of the douse of Hobberlin will be At our stare Oct, 1, 0 , to take weitsurem ents for Utit, and Overcoats for Fall wear, Fit, quality - and price guaranteed. HAN.,NA COO I p 4