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WINOHAM , ONTARIO
Kelly discovered the theft when he
found the door hall, been forced open,
Investigation showed a large quantity
Standard. of wool missing.--13lyth
Justice 'Afackay in a non-jury„ action,
heard at the recent sessions in Gode-
rich, the case arising from an appli-
cation for injunction an restraining the
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
we most perforce pit our trust in it,
Your* truly,
Jas. G. Webster, If we ail
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Editors Note; We welcome in our am.M.M.M
;IptbscriptiQn Rate ,e-, One Year 2.OQ --- ., Seaforth Flier Miss4 '
Word has been received here that
corporation of the Town a :Clinton
from maintaining or continuing to
maintain a Public nuisance in or about Six months, $
1.00 in advance
- columns frank, open, honest discus:. s,0„ but we wish to state that the l,
EAST WAWANOSH . . , ,
COUNCIL 0 only Jt one
To U. S. A., $OO per year
Advertising rates on application.
Fit, Sergt, Fred L. O'Leary, son of :
Mr. and Mrs. Albino O'Leary, is miss-
ing after air operations. He has been
overseas for the two past years.
the town hall and for damages, H.
G. Meh- was counsel for the plaintiff
and Campbell Grant acted for the de-
fendent.
Foreign rate, $3.00 per year.nonmeSsential °Puu°119 'u'Pres'" are of those who and sign tile letters anti contribute'. . at- do not necessarily convey tne at-
titude of this paper. _____ •
Council To Consider 4OPOinting
Trustees For Unused Cerne. teries
Council met on July 8th with all the call .0 day
• .
--..----a Minates members present, of the last
VArte4 atiffiuntim* s t; .. W.fritnnittlip/IIUM1101110M1011,14yio
NEWS
of the
lie was a student of St. James' sep-
arate school and Seaforth Collegiate
Instituter and later worked in Irxeter , before ealiArnent in 1941.--Seaforth
Huron-Expositor, ----
Fractured Leg- Working In Bush
Mr. Bert Armstrong of the 2nd Con-
cession of Culross, met with a very a
painful accident while working in tine
Tfig ELEpTIPN -
Editor Wingham Advance-Times;
Mr. Hill is la the field as a Liberal.
Probably he was born a Liberal, grew zip a Liberal and remains constant to s.
meeting were read and approved. The
clerk reported on correspondence with
the Health Dept. regarding, the two
unused cemeteries in the Township • now in deplorable condition. The
on farm, Mr. Arinstron..,
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Child Fell Into
The heroic and
ace. Russell, of
* ted averian, preven
Beverley Anne,
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Well
quick efforts of Mr.
Ayton, a former Han
auragedy at Ayton,
4 year old daughter of
Commissioned In Wrens
Miss Helen MeKercher, who has
been in. Ottawa for same time taking
an officers' training course, has sue-
eessfully passed her examinations,
and has been granted a commission in
the Wrens, Miss McKercher is now
in Toronto taking further instruction.
—Seaforth Huron-Expositor.
hush lot his
-a
had gone back to the hush alone to
cut some wood. He was working
away when a limb he was cutting
sprung back and struck his left leg.
The impact of the blow fractured the
limb just below the knee and the sud-
blow l caused the unfortunate man
to
tore occtired in the bone just above
o twist his eg. sn.that a second frac-—
his heritage and its immediate after-
math. Now he is a full-fledged Lib.
eral and as staunch a one as may be . found in 2.1 days march or could be
the .. subtly unearthed by caretull
machinations of a member of the Can,
adian Mounted Police. Always being
Libetal, I presume he carries at his
finger ends" a thorough knowledge of
the Great Liberal Party has what made
Cemetery Act that in providing cases
such as these the municipality be- , - comes the sole owner, withthe ap- • -, • pointreent of '1 rustees, in connection
therewith, Cbuncil will i - meet with n
terested parties in connection with
Westfield before next meet-
ing when further
Cemetery
arrangements it is
expected will. be made regarding this
matter, A contract was entered into ,
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--: ...,_ the left ankle,. Being alone at the with Mr, Gibson representative of the Mrs. Gerald Wilson of Ayton fell
Ur. and Mrs. Otto Doman at Ayton,
where Mrs, Wilson and h er two child-
real had stopped in a visit on their
way, home. The children had aimless-
down a 86-foot well at the home of has Roy Renwick Flight Lieut.
Congratulations are due again to one
of Teeswater's young airmen. Grad-
eating as a Sgt. Pilot, Roy Renwick
was commissioned almost immediately
time, he was forced to crawl from the
bush and make his way painfully to a • •. - an -,open field. He managed to at- . tract attention and was picked up.— ..., Eeeswater News, '
pretence of doing, how imperfectly it
done it, and how very successfully
it has accomplished so little. Anyway
Mr Hill sees nothing amiss in the • Record of his party, nothing humili-
ating, nothing but a religous adherence —reduction
General Accident Ins, Co., whereby
Road Insurance and' Insurance on
Road equipment 'now carried' with
• ' • Lloyds will be assumed' by the above
mentioned company at a considerable
in premium rates, A nutti-
War calls
which means
• must came first . .
than we should reduce our non..
ly wandered a short distance from the
house and suddenly the little girl dis-
appeared. Mr. Russell, who was near-
by heard the screams of the distracted
mother, who realized her child., must
aave fallen in the well. He innned_
as a Pilot Officer. On Coastal Patrol
duties on the Atlantic seaboard for
sometime be was then raised to the
rank of Flying Officer, Just a few
days ago word came to his mothe r
here of another step up the aviation
.
Port Elgin, Man Rescues Child
Plunging 20 feet from the after-
deck of the coal carrier C. W. Cadwell
into the river near Daniels coal dock,
James Gray, 17-year-old fireman front
to righteousness. So, he stands by his,
party and champions it, It can do no
rightly, and indeed expediency often
requires, if it he of the Liberal breed,
at He is not aware that he surveys the
wrong; or if it does wrong, it does it Present
'her of accounts amounting to $96:96'
all fbr road's, were passed and paid'
after which council set Monday, Aug.
9th as date of next meeting,
A: Porterfield, Clerk.
essential use of tile telephone to the' mini/Awn. '
facilities cannot be increased; your co-
4 operation is needed, if war calls are to, go, through
promptly. tr. Please- remember that the wasteful t iately crawled down the 36-foot well
:ribbing, lighting his way by means of
ladder, and now it's "Flight-Lieuten-
ant."--Teeswater News.
Port Elgin, rescued seven-year-old
Bernice Lozon, daughter of Pte. and
Liberal Record with a Beam in his
eye which d'istorts and invalidates, his, WESTFIELD use of telephone tiine can hold up war- business
Mrs, Joseph Lozon, 58 Dover of street matches. There, at the foot of the
well, was the little girl miraculously Hit by Croquet Ball from drowning in the Thames.
vision. He and his party at this
juncture positively refuse to, make any
Mr. and Mrs, Neale Robb of Belle-
,,,a l were week-end guests at the e '
—and that every. second you, save. counts.,
bolding on the cribbing, The water
was up to her shoulders and sine had
kept herself from falling into four feet
g water.—Mildrnay Gazette.
Patricia Hingst had an unfortunate
accident last Wednesday when she.
was accidentally hit with a croquet
ball causing pieces to be broken off
two of her front teeth. She
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Huron Holsteins Qually For R.O.P.
Several members of the purebred
Holstein herds of Bisset Bros., and
promise concerning their future in-
tentions; they stand on their past rec-
that only which distance fends- to any
ord, which, if it have any glamour e has
home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bos-
man,
Several from this vicinity attended'
the Orange Celebration at Wingham
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Bruce Liberals Pick Thos. Duff
More than 400 delegates to the
was play-
ing on the lawn at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hingst,
W. Hume Clutton, both of Goderich,
have qualified for Record of Perform-
ance certificates, The largest produc-
view.
Mr. Hanna is in the field as a Pro-
gressive-Conservative. Mark the sig-
on Monday.
Pilot Officer Colin Crozier of Lon-
don., who received his wings and corn-
Se444'ae, * .a eflaa.4.44s.
,,,, .
Bruce Liberal Association convention
:hose Thomas Duff, Arran Township
farmer for the as candidate coming
when the accident occurred—Mitchell
Advocate.
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tion reported was that of Banostine
Posch Princess from the Bisset herd.
She
nificance of the profound' prefix which
is indictive of a change of policy
mission on Friday, and his mother,
Mrs. Win. Crozier of Crewe, visited A number from the Westfield ap-
pointment attended the induction serv-
Johnston of West Wawanosh.
Mr. Mrs. Milton Hooper and of
aroviticial election.' Other nominees
were Reeve Kenzie Foster, of Bruce;
Icib,rt A. Logic, of Paisley; Carl Whi-
cher, of Colpoys Eay; Rev. William A.
Matheson, of Chesley; Reeve E. J.
Downs of Hepworth and A. G. Mac-
Kay of Kincardine, M. A. McCallum
Chicken. Thieves at Chesley
Chicken thieves, who had given this
district a wide berth during recent
years, paid a visit to the pen of Bill
Weiss of town last Thursday night
and got away with 47 young chickens,
two months old. They made almost
gave 15,000 lbs. milk and 518 lbs.
butterfat in 365 days as a six-year-
old. A three-year-old stabiemate
made 471 lbs, butterfat and an eight-
year-old finished with 470 lbs. butter-
fat. Meadow Glade Mettle Posch
from the Clutton herd produced 13,021
lbs. milk containing 452'ibs, butterfat
by necessitated changing times and
very greatly altered conditions. Mr.
Hanna stand's solidly and' very secure-
ly on a platform composed of 22
points, in my opinion are long; long
overate. When they are duly deter-
mined, another 22 nay 122 will still
be needed if our government is to be
on Sunday at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. W. F. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd' Walden and
little Donna, were London visitors•
this week wheer Donna was having
further treatment at the Children's
Hospital.
Miss Minnie Snell, l'ir'ho has spent
Donnyroo Thursday k b on even- ice at Granton,
ing for the new pastor, Rev. Harold
Snell; Rev. Nickerson of Dungannon
addressed' the minister and Rev. Sin-
c i lar of Blyth addressed the people,
A solo was rendered by Mrs. Hl yea,
•ferson of Donnybrook.
visited on Monday with Mr..
and Mrs. W. F. Campbell'.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell, Mr.
W. H. Campbell, Donald, visited Sun-
day afternoon at the home Of Mr. and -- m— w. Mrs. Crozier of Crewe.
of Brant, declined to stand. He was a complete sweep of the pen, which as an eight-year-old, She, too, was such as will make possible a comfort- some weeks in Toronto, is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. James McGill, Mass •
chosen in the fifth ballot. The Pro-
gressive Conservative candidate in
contained 50 birds, but another pen
was untouched. With many towns-
milked twice daily for 365 days. able and happy lift for-every Cana-
dian ictizen. When the P. C. party
sister, Mrs. J. L. McDowell and other.
friends, -
Kathleen of Clinton, were guests on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and' Mrs, DONALD B. BLUE
Bruce is Reeve J. P. Johnston of
Brant.
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people having established poultry
flocks of various sizes, there is pos-
sibly a temptation for thieves greater
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CUT COARSE' FOR THE PIPE
has accomplished these 22 reforms I
do hope that then it will not erase the
but -steadfast- prefix progressive, will
Master Donald Cowan of Blyth,'
spent last week at the home of Mr.
Mrs. McDowell. and ,Marvin _
R: Vincent.
igra. Duncan McNichol of Walton,
of
Experienced Auctioneer
Licensed for Counties of
Robbers Steal Wool. At Blyth
The Blyth Woollen Mills,
to rob these pens.--Chesley Enterprise.
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', *-• ' ' '''''''",,r'''' ly continue along the path it has
itself chosen and so 'make worthy of
Misses Edna and Audrey Walsh of
Mr. W. H. Wilson Dungannon,
visited on Sunday with Mr, and' Mrs.
AL Rosman.
HURON' & BRUCE
All' Sales Capably Handled. operated
by Mr. Franklin Balaton, was broken Clinton Man Awarded Damages continued support. If it refuses to do
Sunday Mr. Hensal, spent with sad'
Mrs. A. E. Walsh. Masters Franklin and' Laurence R R., 1:,, Kincardine
into and between $600.00 and $800.00
worth of wool was taken, Mr. Joe
James E. Johnson, Clinton, has been
awarded $266.50 and costs by Mr.
, CUT FINE FOR CIGARE TTES so, it will go the 'way the Liberal
party is assuredly going, Meantime
*Little Mildred Cbok of Belgrave, is
visiting her cousin, Ruth Cook,
Campbell are holidaying with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. A. a
Mater Ripley 30-24.
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CLEANING— PRESSING
ARMITAGE'S
Dry Cleaners
QUALITY DRY CLEANING
Men's Ready-Made Clothing
and Furnishings
Mercury Ladies' Hosiery
Josephine St. Phone 172.
BEAUTY PALOUR
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Miss E. McLeod, Operator
Specializing In All Lines
Of Beauty Culture
Phone 33 Josephine St.
Harry Go% R.R. 4, Wingltaru
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Coal, Ice, Lath, Shingles and
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Groceries, Meat, Fresh
Fruits & Vegetables
That Are Always Fresh And
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Phone 116 Josephine St.
CARMICHAEL'S
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Choice Groceries :Provisions
Fruits & Vegetables
Fresh •Fish, Fresh & Cooked Meats.
Phone 1934 Wingham, Ont.
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Optometrist For Over
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PHONE 37 For Appointment.
Truck Service
CREAM POULTRY
EGGS
United Farmers
Co4Operative
Inc
Purtest Plenarnins
supply your daily reguirement of
Vitamins, together with Liver
and Iron -- for a few cents a
day,
hicKibbon's Drug Store
221....(4404. Same
GIBSON'S BAKERY
BREAD CAKES PASTEY
ALL PINE PAkING TOWN WIDE DELIVERY
We take Up to A Standard
Nat town To A Price,
Phone MS Josephine St.
Bert XR. I., Wroxeter
STATIONERY
J. Mason & Son
Booksellers & Stationers
Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles
Fancy Goods, Gift China
— Tobaccos - Magazines —
Phone 78. Residence 221.
A. J. WALKER
Quality Furniture
Funeral Director
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Wingham, Ont.
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Ptione 34
Money Can Be Saved By Buying At Rome
The •business people• inn every community pay a large percentage of the local taxes;
their stocks and stores tell the• citizens and visitors, whether• the town is, a progressive
municipality or is in the doldrums.
The Wingham merchants, advertising on this and other pages of this paper, are
doing their utmost during these critical days,' to promote' the interests of the town by
stocking such goods as are available. They are therefore entitled to your support and by
supporting them you are helping yourself and also the town.
Gasoline and tires are precious at this juncture, so you can save both by doing
your shopping right in Wingham. In many instances prices are controlled, so there is
actually no object in spending: money for transportation.
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