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The Wingham Times, 1916-03-30, Page 1• VOL., V.- 'NO, 2301 WINORAM, ONTARIO :UNDO 111AROJL 3o,. 19.X6, 1 A TEAR IN ADVANCE PATRIOTIC 114.411,* rA t�p., ar$1,iil, ,,,„,reD a nt who appreciate pp Come Dere handsome and smart Styles, Lots of new things for Spring :. Our lines for MEN Invictua, Har,ar, and Monarch These are BEST • Prices $5.00, $5.50, Come in and take. the different prig;; i'i ,'- + •teacher ..:.,� Men good Shoes to see the Spring - to show Wear. aro the Regal l the SHOES and $6,00 a look at Styles. ,,, COUNCIL MEETING • SOCIETY' NOTES REV. DR! GIJNGY DEAR,TH 1 1.t BATTALION, 04 4.41,1144441444444141 e The thanks � 'Wayfarer's ,i •Sider '+ , c cr Special lMeetlll:, held t0 con Busi,IIcss of society acltnowledga with 'the toliowing donations; Miss E. Cornyn, proceeds of patriotic tea, $6; M.rs; W, ,�^..— ,., ,'. Former Wingham = se a remit-ef :the ''big drive" to se- ¢ore recruits for the 161st Battalion,. Ggderichwas thorou hl canvassed Oast Y Corner `'� p rte„ ,y \ Importance. J, Greer, proceeds of her patriotic tee, $7, 75, Th cl .i��. 01Tl11S. �tX#' 1 ti(ill Illness ;?: w@ek, with slrletidid results. Act4ng In c9njunction With the. War Auxiliary, the ,�� SLACKER'S S E SLACK ON ' -' r j There is still great need for old cotton . •-- A special meeting of the Town QOM' with all seatna removed. for dressings ' ----..- Military authorities granted the sold cis four days c ,,The sa sat school ed that y , d EYESIGHT TESTED .h •glia most• modem methods. • W e look right into the eye with g the > Retinoscope, cit was held on Tuesday evening with all the members resent and mayor present y McKibben presiding, • Dr. Redmond, Medical Officer ofn-y+ Health informed the Council that r. t M H; Brown could secure the west end, of .the chair factory warehouse as a store., room for his old iron, etc„ and he con- sidered this a fairly good location, The Med4cal Officer Hiatt new cotton for bandages 'mouth wipes, ' - ; wash cloths and anything !n, the) ne of hospital supplies, ladies are preparing to make a The lad shipment sally in the coming week,Y All knitting and. sewing completed is . l requested to be returned. We Gee have a splendid supply of'Yarn on hand any one. wishing to R- a n knit will be su Rev, Dr, , , R, Gundy, eirperanboatfd Methodist minister, died 1?'riday after= noon at the residence of hi son, Chiles: R, Gundy, Horton. t' S 2 r ti RtieN , t, Thomas, following a long Illness, Dr. d'l 184, and ;Gundy was born tri Xretan h 1811 ,,,, ' was the son of a Methodist, elergl*,rilan. He had filled Ministerial' a o " pR intcilents at Oweri Sound, Montreal, Lrntlsay,: Yorkville, London, ' e '' freedom from drill that they, the men, might turn all their energy toward securing recruits, The soldier$. entered hesrtil inter the s irit of ti e. Y p caihpacrn and by Monday eveping some thirty recruits had bean" secured• By Tuesday evening the • y g hwas over six[ and b Y Y Wednesday midnight eig ty 3ne had been enrolled. twenty years ago The Kaiser tried tq t'u+e, clad,. and plunged the world in \Yoe, When Britain needed men, dad, to help Eo s fight the buns', _ anR d . tie p ow and pen, dad, to go sad man the guns.. i Each man he did his share, , loyal, strong and true; dad the I wish I had been there to fight slog g+ dad, g ctid of the p ' !!Examination ;tree,' Does your head cohe? Aro distuiit objects iirclistinet? I Do your eyed burn or water ellen reading? if so, you need glasses• of had full pw• h p er •in •,giving Mr. Brown a permit,, but desired an expression of opinion from, members of Council on the proposed location. Reeve Mitchell did not favor the loc- ation for Mr. Brown's business. �lr. Atex. Young addressed the, Conn, cif in reference. to his salt works. He e fled with am from Miss Fessant con• Y venor of yarn committee, corner of John and Minnie streets, Bear in mind the date of our regular month[ meeting which is April 7, and y g as there !s to be the election of oil'icers elf members, and any one Who is in* terested in our work will be made , '• a ,,94iatford, Cainsville, Harrlstoq, hetet, Ridge- town, Aylmer,. East r pad;ire, Sarni&, W4nusor, $trathroy, Wiq hem .anti. St,, Thomas, He went lost:;° Thomas in ' 1905, occupying the pgla4t at Grace Methodist Church until+: fi caup(e of years ago, when he retired. Ile, was successful 4n handling ? afYaits of Progressive Euchre . the , Members of Court Maitland, Canadian 'Order of Foresters. it"Waded - r .will bold their last pro ressive euchre arty an g R Friday evenipg of this week, .All members. of the Order are invited to attend. I'm glad harm dad and iiiUtWhtn03:;3:t11;011° , ,R wear peg; Foe Bill's dad lost an Arm, dad, and lost a leg. d g• •to Theer was s 1 strong, dad, that Britain almost lost, The war was hard and long. dad, and, none could count the cost. Our men were firm aria brave, dad, Modern methods df testing, all g had met with trouble in his well and it welcome, Grace Church and during hi a , .. ,. , $ p ed Real ,Estate Transfers°, -^ and (reel sited their blood Y, , And many found a grand dad, be- styles of Spectacles and Eye- glasses, Two graduate opticians of ' ex- perience in charge of our optical department, We supply glasses only when needed and at moderate prices, would be necessary to drill a new well. He asked the Council to guarantee hisyou bgpds to an amount not exceeding $5,000 he to pay the interest and give proper security, Mr. Young said he was em- playing 10 to 12 men and the industry wasagoadoneforthctawn. He did not think new well would Cost $5,000, but LETTER FROM FRANCE. - -- - Mrs. R. J. Tindall has received the following letter from her son, Capt. Geo. Moffatt: France, Feb. 24th, 1916. DeailMother and Dad: - • I letter 0• K., tee a handsome new structure weeerected . He was active 4n union avofk,, in 1874Mr, and in 1883. He lief Abe ofiiee of chairman of the district in Bid clown, g Aylmer, Windsor and Serniai, and 'at the conference: in` 1811U' Was electedThe R resident. H'e was a pre"tuber • of • the first general conference, 1�e, :Was a J, G. Stewart, real estate agent, reports the stile of the house and let on Willr1L ..stra . from the Howatt estate to Mr, Alex. V, Forsyth. Also Mr, Elmer Mahood's house and lot on Frances street to Mrs, John Musgrove, of lurnbeiry, neakh•the Mender's mud, Ycu never say is word, dad, about this awful fight; Where is your trusty sword, dad? let's get it out to night, other fellows brag, dad, of what ee . their dads have done, Add Jim's dad has a flak, dad, he captured from a Hun. "Satisfaction Guaranteed" would like that sum placed as the limit. Moved byReeve Mitchell and Coun, Patterson, that this Council have a by- received your aleo man of kindly disposition, end had many the papers and parcels. The cakes friends, •Die Gundy le •survived by four The Plstr,re !louse. were grand and the oxo just came in right, as I had a bad cold and the sons, Charles R,;'St• Thomas; J. H. and At the Picture House •; Thursday fine hot drink J. F., both TQtonto, and Friday And Mr. Send Rods, dad, who works Y down et the mill, las a Victoria Cross, dad, for fight -'WORLD'S law prepared as requested by Mr. Young ratepayers J W Mci(IBBON Phm B and presented to the rete ay ers as soon J. l q . as possible, Mr. Young to pct; all ex- DR1jGG15'1� AND OPTICIAN • Rinses of voting. Town Agent for C. P. R. Moved try Couns Spotton and Isbister; gThanks 'Phone 53 in amendment, that the Town Solicitor, cubes made a before of and W. E. evenings , this week, , going to bed, I am better now. I Gunday, Windsor., The funeral was William Fox pre ' is "The Two also got the money alright, and want = to thank you both very much for your held to Exeter on Monday., where he Orphans , wri and produced from readiness in sending it. I had no was buried beside his wife: Dr Oundy Hurst's edition by Herbert Bremer, trouble in getting it cashed at all, .4s a former highly esteemed. and Popular "The Two Orphans" well deserves the to the way in which Miss pastor of Win h 1I . term, '• �' g aati;" eth4diat 'Church, photo play supreme. Fisher sent it. Ever thin • was ver Y g Y a large Andl�lliittleisT Tom'yDal: dad, the g youngest of ,your clerks, Says his dad was at Bagdad, and shot a hundred Turks. When we a for a walk g ,dad, or take r in conjunction with the Finance Com- J arid circle of old friends here -- - satisfactory. our flying car, mutes a by-law re Mr. Young's will 'regret to heiir of his death. Died at Til4sonburg. Joe was twill when I saw him last, g You never want to talk, dad, about prepare and I expect to get over to see biro, Edward the mighty eat; • Y�j a jj THE SHOE , GTO/1p Rlr t .° ISELL Farm and Town proposition and bmit same at next meeting of Council, Mr. Young to pay cost of taking the vote if by-law gasses and he does not proceed with the work. Amendment carried. A. Mr, Hewer, brother of Mr. to-morrow.He seems to like it al- right. H is with the 7th Brigade Prohibition Votes, J W, Hewer, died at his home near Banadia s, We have had two days oY There have been three votes taken Tillsonhurr. n" Tuesday morningafter a Canadian winter, Yesterday and to- ,on 'Prohibition. in Ontario- during the short illneee tit ue,imonia. Mr- Hewer day the roads are hard with frozen last twent •two g was well known in Wingham, havingWAYFARER, snow and tae. The motorcycles run y years resultin as g to brother here. Please talk to me to -night; dad, before I go to bed, Of when ,you went to fight, dad." But dad hang •down his head. '. — Properties see lis my t and, get. Mr. M. Crawford asked for per- mission to place a gasoline tank, under the ground, on Patrick street, between b 'tatotign y follows; made several visits his great on it, It is a ver welcome Mr, J. W, Hewer. left on Tnesda for change to the deep 'black mud which Prohibition'".; . Maj.Y we are used to seeing. This is our Year For agar. for Tillsonbni'g.to attend the funeral, ” 'first snow this winter. 1b94. 180,087'.108,495" 71;592. .. Held LuckyTicket Miss Georgeina Bower, youngest .,,.a.„,,.,.,,v.,,,,,„,..,,�,•.„,t.x. , my prices,• i hai.e some excellent` values.on 'Phone sidewalk and prolrert , On of Coons, Binkley and Gurney, the' re- quest was granted, the work to be done -.... , . , .. , . .r - . , We had some pictures taken ther i - 1898 a2;337r'",=42,1Ei38: 49',689 The Late Janet Dgdd`a. other' day '" our machines; so Ili 1902 ... .. 199,749 104,559 95,210 Theld,the send you' one as soon as I can get There passed away on Saturday dao ,liter "of lair. and Mrs. Thos. Bower. g lucky ticket, number 207, and won >..,a,x„1a.., -_ ' •-,....�.• •, , �^ f For e } --lar-- i 2 storey brick house, three lots good situation, Just the place fora retired farnrrr. 2 storey brick house, fnrna e, electric light, town water, barn, Central position. Will to sold R p• Frame Pr tine cottage, Looed repair, fine situation. Nlust be saki, 1.2 storey small frame house and twoliots. A bargain. 2 storey brick house, bath, electric rro erty in good repair. Owner leaving town. A nemb r of e other properties large and small. — Office in Town Hall. 184 to• satisfaction of the Street Committee. The Electric Light and Waterworks thein• "'Well I guess I can'tgiveyou night, 3anet, the eldest daughter of much more news at present, so hoping Iiad Feet Frozen: Mrs. James Dodds, after an illness o all the folks at home you the quilt made by the members of the Wingi:am branch of the Women's J.. G. STEWART Committee reported having leased a building for light Mand. are Pte. Charles Backus, a Russian,: who extending over eight years. The came here from Ripley to enlist with Institute. Real WiNQnAReal Estate Agent the electric and water- works•supplies from Geo. McKenzie at o t Chief month. Alscharo late Miss Dodds was born in Blyth I am as ever, the 361st Battalion, had his feet badly fifty years ago and has lived here all Cum GEE. MOFZATT frozen last week. He went• the her life. She was of a kind disposit- Purchases Willys-Knight Car Mayor McEibbon has I Allen had beege of the Y getting recruitst.to and country to assist in e gion and esteemed byall who knew Large Gasoline Tank this week pur- chased a Will automobile ,...��„�, upper dam, must have got lost and spent several her. For ys-Knight MyBest Advertisement i many years she was an On motion of Coons. Patterson and ` Mr. A. M. Crawford, local agent for hours in a woods-pefore being discover- •active member of St Andrew's church Spartan, the report of the committee the hoed Motor Company, received a ed. We are pleased to report that he and when health would permit, earnest- large gasoline tart - which will hold a is now about fully recovered. was adopted. ly endeavoured to premote the welfare tank ear load cif gasoline, Mr. Craw -thea from the Wingham Overland Sales Co. This -particular car is Overland m type but is equipped with the famous silent Knight motor. It is considered by pop- -is my Customers'Hinkley, On motion of Couns. Spotton and of the various organizations of the the transient traders by-law ford will now be able to take care of illustrated Sacred Cantata church. Deceased leaves to mourn her his numerous customers, alar judgment to be in a class by itself. Recommendation was amended, makingthe fee 250.00 $ The Sacred Cantata, "From Olivet loss, besides her mother, three sisters Eyestrain causes headache, weak, tired and. aching eyes. S y Other things may give relief but perfectly adapted glasses are the only cure. in place of $50,00, to Calvary", that is being given in St, and one brother, namely, Mrs. Wm. On motion of Couns. Patterson and Women a Institute. Wawanosh; The regular meeting of the Wingham Andrew's Church on Monday evening McGowan, East Mrs. Wm. Iabister, it was ordered that 1 000 of g g g $ ' branch of tate Women's Institute will by the choir,Nunder, the direction of Mr. Robertson, Wingham; Miss Cassie and High School levy be paid on April 1st Cowell, promises to be one of those Mr, Jas. McC. Dodds at home. -Blyth •be held in the Council Chamber on and $1,000 on May 1st. by •Thursday afternoon of this week, Al! rare treats that are so enjoyed all. Standard. By-law No. 754, providing for the Auction Sale Mr. Geo. B. Naylor, of south half lot 28, con. 9, East_ Wawanosh, will hold an auction sale of farm stock and im- plements on 10th. Mr. Monday, AprillightSplendidprop. Naylor has a list The most . important thing about a pair of lasses is the g SKILL of the specialist who Sts them. If I cannot helpyou, I sayGurney. Yfrom amendment to the transient traders by- members are requested to attend, The The programme will be further en- a Institute has receipts of $105,00 from the housed by the illustrated views given Successful Bos Social law was given three readings and passed b Rev, Petrie, icturin theplaces autograph quilt and proceeds of $11 Y p g The box social and entertainment on motion o. Couns. Spotton and from the box social and a where" the great Drama of Life was Kgift of 2held in the Cnancil Chamber on Friday enacted, Silver collection at the- door, good of stock and implements, and everything is to be p Y g sold without reserve, John Purvis will be the auctioneer. RITChIt & CO EN REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE r and Ticket Agents WINGHAM, ONTARIO. Satisfac ion guatnteed thoroughly. a friend, The ladies • of Turn- evening under the auspices of the Wing- em invitation Of Coun, Spotton, berry oh behalf of the Wingham Concert at 8 p. m. ham branch of the Women's Institute National Emblem of Canada members of Council adjourned to ever air of lasses. I supply p g Rp Y advice free. Women's Institute. wish to thank the was well attended and was highly sue- Walmsley's restaurant where oysters g Y Considerable doubt exists as to when Turnberry Council for their liberal Graduating Exercises. .. cessful. The chair was occupied by the the Maple Leaf was first selected as were served. grant of $40.00. • A very pteaeantacid interesting event President, Mrs. Geo. Cruickshank• the national emblem of Canada. The C.1 C H. WILKINSON There Eophthhalmic Optician Edward St ,w. Wingham.recently Over twenty tyrs practical experience. s5 Curling Banspiel ettook place at the Wingham General was an excellent program The tree was held in high esteem oy the Wedding. at Parsonage. Hospital on Friday evening last, when opening dumber was the singing of the earliest settlers, and it is more than A very successful curling bonsptel• The marriage of Mr, Wm• Wall to the •raduatln exercises for the class "Maple Leaf" bythe audience, follow- was held at Watrous, Sask., recent! g g f likely that the maple leaf was popular- Miss Margaret Lloyd, of Culross, took of 1916 nurses was held• Misses Gladys ed by the following program: piano solo, ly accepted as an appropriate emblem and our former townsman, Mr: ` W. H. place at the Wingham Methodist Par- Little, of Denfield, and . Annie, Cooper, R. T. Cowell; recitation, Master Jim long before we have any record of it. Hele, who is now residing at Nokomis, sonage, on Wednesday of last Week, of Clinton, were the graduating purees. Hardie; duet, Miss Jean VanNorman Itt 1806 an article appeared in Le Can" Sask., was a member of a rink which Rev. J. W. Hibbert performing the The members• of the Hospital Board and Weir Elliott; reading by H. J. adien, from which it would appear that "e— Y.....�..� --•b-• > + 1 'r""a''-`_ '� - •� , "�` r��•"1' ' 11 �'�!�`, , l R4' carried off one of the best prizes. ceremony. A very enjoyable rece tionI Y•'p Miss May Miss • ,`� with their wives, the local clergymen Jobb, Passnore, Evlyn Canadians had then chosen the maple. a a hh p'- Crocery PHONE bS, was held at the brides mother, Mrs:. Leslie Deans and Mrs. 13ower Moved To London ,, and their wives and a few friends were Milne, , At the first meeting of the St. Jean M. Jialendby, enon.8.Cuirasstothe in'attendance. Mr,RichardClegg,solos by Miss Nva Patterson, Weir Baptiste Society in Montreal, 1834, the Mrs.J.Frenchandfamilyleft Inst evening, Manyfriendswill lothrnpresidentof theHospital$cardwas ElliottandMissMaryCurrie,Thedecorationswerearrangedwithmaple week for Lond• on where they��lllt,i • , purpose wishing them prosperity. and happinese> chairman for the evening, The exec- ladies provided excellent lunches ill leaves. In 1836 it was proposed to. residing: Mrs. French is the widow 1',UI i rri�`' ,,,s6'f ' "_�� I ilii, III a ,''1 it l Take !iIll�11���V I ^, i II 1 �' . : . i� 1 - ' I �• ,,,iyj, ' �'t,r^,il l! ' the .tisk Store opene 7 a.m. Closes 7p.m, _ 'seed vises were o erred with prayer by Rev. the boxes. The program closed by the adopt the maple leaf as an emblems of Pte, H. French, who was a mem- Invention of Telephone, D. Petrie. Rev, J. W. Hibbert deliv singing of God Save the King. In 1860, on the occasion of the visit of ber of the first contingent and lost his It was 'oat forty�' TRY SALMON J ,years ago thisthe emblem was an address and adminstered the the Prince of Wales, life at the front. Mrs. French wishes month, on Marcie 10, 18;6, that the Florence Nightingale pledge to the A. 0. 0..W, Legislation, formally adopted. In 1867, at coded- to hesrtil thank the citizens of Wing- telephone first transmitted intelligible R g R g graduating nurses, Dr. A. J. Irwin Hearty endorsaton has been Given eratlon, the maple leaf was retains$. ham for their kindness to her during words: The risen on both ends of the presented • the diplomas and Dr, R. L. the proposed action of the officers to , At this time of the her stay in town. wire on that important occasion ate Stewart presented the medals. Rev, place the Ancient Order of UnitedWe living. They have Death William Martin, year fresh and cured Fish are both hard toget and difficult to keep. • 1 :. Choice British Columbia ,� 'brand ., tins far 25c. • • . > , µ Superior brand British Cot umbra 1 Sc per tin. , rib tins, Inc per tut. +� seen the great in= E. G. 3yntoid gave a short address Workmen on a sound financial and of Epworth League Executive: venting spread its way around the Solos Were rendered byMrs, E: G. 1)y- aeturial basis by the members of the There passed away at his home at j , 9 _ A meeting Of the Executive Cam world, they have seen the expansion of mond and Miss Griffin and a piano solo Grand Lodge of the Order, At their Wingham Junction on Wednesday mittee of the worth Leagues of the distance transmission until theAtnrieanis � p g,e by Mr. R. T. Cowell'. All the' 38th annual Grand Lodge, which closed evening of last week, one of the pioneer Wingham District Methodist Churches, continent was crossed by wires over spoke very highly -be- Thursday, Ili Toronto eine tenths of the residents of this section, in the person . . sp k very highly of the good work Y, was held in the Methodist Church on which loan Franciscans can talk with ing dOne b the Hospital and aid num• members voted in favor of the private of William Martin: in his /1st year. , _ g Y p p R , Y Monday :afternoon, with the following Torontontans, They have, seen wireless erous compliments to the Superintend bill, which will cense before the Legis- Mr. Martin had been in poor health for out of town representatives ,- - tele ho developed , _. ... ep sentattves in attend p ny a oiled as another wonder int, Miss Matthews and the nurses who latute shortly and wilt, if it becomes some months. He resided for many anee, Rev. A. It, Kellum and Mi. Mc- of their day. But no event in their have graduated from the Hospital. law, solve many of the financial worries years On the, lst line of Morris and a Tavish, Ripley; key, 6, Itivers, Gorrre, lives will sut'pass in importance the Refreshments were served and all Of the Order. The bill for a fes ears ago moved tb the junction , ... , , providesY g ne Rev, F. E . Clysdale, Teeswater, Mies quiet scene m an attic workshop at 109 present were highly pleased with the deduction of money§ from the value •of and for Some years had assisted Mr. J, > D. Hanityn, Kincardine, 3itr.. M J. Court street, in Boston, when forty evening s entertainment. policy, that rates will not have to be A. Mills in the seed slots. He was a so 'Weitnewyou will be delighted , • with the 0 -Cedar Palish Mop. We know you will welcome the relief it brings. , .. We know You Will appreciate • the bald work it saves. 'We know you will be pleased with the way - dusts, deans alid With its , olishes--all at the same time. :—. That is why we say. .. 0 _. ., . 2 'r the O.Cedar;:polrshTvtopfor .> days at stet r.sk. If itis not satisfae- Y ._. tory. we do not'eatt yoe to keep it. the rice—weld-swift 'b retemet- without uestidnififItoaall.ftfta more, anw -mime., You to be ticiitare. ttr G Pike* 75c, $1.00, 11.2, v x - x -'u.50 -. , 3 i -Cedar Polish 7.ra ere .3t7c ,.:_ ,....,�,, Slentmon, Brussels, There was an in, years ago-i4lexa#ider'Graharti Bell spoke _, : , � ,, , . ti increased, The rhttadrity man highly esteemed in theco#nmrnuty. immediately i.majority 1 teresting 'discussion on the i*oung into lits mechanism, and his assistant, for the' assin of the bi•ll 4n the Grand g- Ile is survived . " by a grownup family of 11111yp 5 S People Forward Movement - , y Get brilliance out/ light 18 g to 40 wts, 25c each and bill: 'reduce s, for :listening at the other end of the wire Mies nus. The Meetingwas aver' in the Oext rdonl heardthe inventor's Y, r nt0 s satisfactory elle iu every' particular'.:• voice dearly and distinctly,, The listen �' Watson,I Mr Sleinnroti having enlisted ter over• ing Man was Thomas A. Wnow .. . .. - :. - , . seasseryice,hetenderedhisresignatiei a, noted shipbuilder, who Was Bell's . , hie as Secretary Treasurer and Mr, Sohn aide and terifidentatl assistant n the Ke'rrwas eiected'td to' the:" ds4ti n fo ldn ainstakin p d r gyp g experiments that had i. the balance of the term, ted Up to victory: — S � i SALE FOR WOMEN � .. Read our Ali, on last page. '; i 14 WILLIS ► : . Lodge was 15,475; J. Lockie Wilson was elected Grand Master Workman, thec .. sio of the sessions. - At biyclu n he s tans,. re tiri fid. M, W, W, C. 1VIikel receive tiring d •honoratitiins amounting to .1000. I Toronto Was choseie for the beet meet- .. tug. A proposal td establish » policy 9 -amounting to $Z50 was not entertained, son's and daughters. Mr. Martin itad been a member of Court Maitland, Canadian .. . up. i,anadlan Order' 'qf Foresters for r s f t ` . wa d d bitty.. years. `The funeral was held Wing. y o to Wing heel cemetery. the services ' at the ...., . house and grave• being conducted by ; Rea. J. W.Ribbert, ., i. `i i`-2..,.. 'Phone 21