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WH.ITECBURQlr
n Wedtiw"stiay morning, Fe
t8,the .infant son, of Mr. and firs.
'Wellington Dow,
'Attie Win..; Stein from the West,
- pent last week with his 'sister, Mrs,
Wzrl, .pardon,
Miss Li zie Coulter of Morris, vis -
tea last week with her Muncie, Mr.
d"iani: Coulter and other relatives in
d these parts,
- \Mr, and Mrs,. Ben McClenaghan
and family spent Sunday with. Mr,
and Mrs. Iderbcrt .Laidlaw,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack l,'Rutohison and
son moved last week into the village
occupying the house ih which Mr. Da-
vid Kennedy lived
rs, David Kennedy, sr,, and son,
Alex,. visited' with relatives in Auburn
last week, Mrs. Harry Tichborne of
Goderich, also visited there:
.Mr. Thos: Rowlcliffe is visiting this
week with his sister, at Exeter . and
Centralia.
Mr. Robert Hutchison of London,
is visiting relatives in .these parts,
Mr, Duncan McMillan visited lastr
week with relatives in. Detroit.
Mrs, Geo. Garton, spent last, week
with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur I-T.oI-
land of Kitchener,
Miss Etta McQuaid. of Ashfield,
who is attending Wingham Business
College spent the week -end with Miss
Ida McQuoid,
Rev. De Wit Cousins, B. A, B. 3).,
of Ashfield preached in the Methodist
Church here on Sunday, taking' the
educational>: work,
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EVERYBODY'S COLUMN_
VCTION SALE—Purebred and EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL
Graefe Cattle, at North half of Lot
8, Con. 2, zst, line of Morris, at 2 Council met • on February 17th,,
o'clock on Thursday, March 5th, with all the members present. Min-
1925. See bills. lutes of last meeting were read and ap-
Robt. Hetherington, Prop. proved.
John Purvis, Auctioneer. j The following: communications
were .received: from the London
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF W- Chamber of Commerce, .regarding as -
0 -D' Mops, received. These are sistance in procuring settlers for
the "handiest" and most labor say- farms in Western Ontario, the Salve-
ing mop' on the market, a splendid tion Army asking for a grant in . aid
Oil Mop, Water ' Mop -and -Dust of that institution, the Good Roads
Mop..' All in one, reg, $2,o0, Feb- 'Association and from the .Tp. Solici-
ruary Sale $1,65. Thompson & tor, with copy of judgement given re-
I3uchanan cently regarding hall rent for Div.
'Court purposes Blyth. These corn-
FARIVI TO RENT FOR GRASS— mttnications were all ordered filed.
For the Seasons 5o acres, spring and The Auditors presented their re-
good well. Apply to Mrs. Ed. Porn' of receipts and expenditure for
Jenkins, Lot 20, Con. Io,• Tar/sherry. : 1924, the Abstract Statement show-
ing a balance on hand of $2,275.85 at
POUND—Brown, and . white hound the end of the year. Included in the
svitli a 'little' black. Owner may amount is the sum of $16o4.8o being
have same by proving property and:.a special levy for Highway rate which
paying expenses. Bert Wyllie, the Council have witheld for the.
present. The report was adopted,
FOR SALE --A few articles of furni- on motion of Couns. Stalker and
ture for private sale. Apply to Thompson.
Geo, Moir. I Three tenders were received for the.
construction of the Deacon, Thoirip,-
FOR SALE -Six roomed , frame. son Drain. The tender of J. A. Young
dwelling, with good cellar, good at $85o.00 being the lowest was ac-
stable, henhouse and pig pen, hard cepted. The Contractor will be el-
and soft water, several choice fruit lowed 75 per :cent, on tile when same
trees also small fruits, and one ac- are on the ground and. R Gibbons,
re of choice land, situate in the will be the inspector in charge. of
Wingham town plot. For further this contract.
particulars,, ,apply to Mrs. Hawkins, The following accounts were paid:
Box 176, Wingharn. ;The Municipal. World Assessment
Rolls and dog tags, 22.95; J. Elliott.
BELMORE
Preparatory service will be observ-
ed in Knox Church, Friday afternoon.
,The organized Sabbath School
Class of young ladies, met Saturday
afternoon at James Stokes', when a
most pleasant and profitable bine was
spent.
A sleigh load of our best skaters,
attended the Carnival at Teeswater,
Thursday. evening. Mrs. Charles Ca-
thers, Salem, carrying off first for
best dressed lady, also for fastest
skater.
A ! number of our curlers attended
the Bonspiel at Harriston last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Darling were
Wing -ham -visitors last Tuesday, with
Miss. Helen and Agnes . Rutherford,
Mrs. Darling going on to. Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy, Salem,
were in the village Monday, the
guests of Mrs, Ellen Jeffray.
Lloyd Zinn and Cecil McNeil visit-
ed last Sunday with their friend,
Charlie Scott, Carrick.
Nurse Aitken spent Sunday, even-
ing with EIeanor Jeffray.
Miss Clara Collins and James Fitch
attended a party in Gorrie 'Friday ev-
ening.
Miss Annie and Myrtle Stokes,
Glenannan, were Sunday visitors with
their cousin, Miss. Margaret Austin.
Taking, advantage of the good
sleighing Friday, J. I. Scott, took a
trip to Wingham accompanied by, his
best girl.
Allen McKenzie -is confined to the
NOW'±
Mr, T. ,F. Cain and daughter, Al:es,
Kearney, are visiting friends ie : Buf
rain,
l irs. J.R. McNab accompanied by
Mrs, B. J,' Crawford of Dungannon,
are visiting in Detroit,
Mr. and, Mrs. ,Albert Rivers ;' and
daughter, Margaret, moved this week
to Owen Sound.
Mr, D. C. Taylor was to Toronto
on Tuesday and Wednesday, as dele-
gate to the Provincial Prohibition
Convention,
ivi:r. Win, Smith, Stauffer St,, who
underwent an operation at Wingham
Hospital, Thursday of last week, is
getting along well,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Moore of
Rockwood, spent a couple of days re-
cently with Mr. Moore's mother, who
has been seriously ill, but is recover-
ing.
Mr., George S. Robertson, has been.
able to go 'down- town after being
confined to his house the past few
months.
MAPLE GROVE
Mr, Thos. Barclay of Sault St.
Marie, is visiting her ': neice, Mrs.
Dicl1 Gardner of Maple Grove.
Miss Ada Helni of Crewe, spent the
week -end with her parents at Zion.
Mr. Jas, E. Ritchie made a business
trip ' down through Mafeking and
Crewe, one day last week.
Mrs. Joseph Helm of Zion, visited
a few days with her mother Mrs.
Robt. Webster of Lucknow, kvho has
been •feeling poorly, but is better at
present.
Mr. Richard Gardner ,of Maple.
Grove, shipped. ,a car load of fat cat-
tle to Toronto last Saturday,
Zion Dramatics are presenting their.
play the "Poor Married''' Man in Zion
Hall, Friday evening-, March 3rd.
Rev. Wesley Cosens of Luckiow,.
conducted the Connectipial Fund ser-
vices in Zion Church last Sunday
morning giving a very able incl inspir-
ing address, his son, Rev. De Witt
Cosens of Ashfield, circuit, 'conducted
services in his father's Church.
SALEM
Mr, David Vogan and Mrs. Ben-
nett from; near Molesworth visited.
with Mr'. and Mrs; John Gowdy one
day last week.
Mrs. Edwin Palmer arid Mrs, Wal-
do Weir and two children, Gladys and
Lloyd visited friends near Teeswater
last week.:
Mrs. Jack Gallaher spent " a few i
days last week with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Ralph Metcalfe near Bel -
more.
Tle young people will give a play
on Friday night, if the weather is fav
arable. ,There will also be music and
singing.
BLUEVALE
One of the oldest and most highly=
esteemed residents of Bluevale was
Elizabeth. E. Duncan wife of the late
Philip Thomas, who passed peacefully
WANTED—A dependable salesman auditor 12.3o; W. H. Campbell, audi- house with mumps. away on Thursday afternoon, Feb.
for our Trees and Shrubs Free tor 12.00; J. F. Young, bal. salary as Earl Ball, Wroxeter, yeas in the vii- 19th., in her 71st year. Mrs,.Thornas,
equipment, liberal pay. Applicant Collector 25.0o F. Anderson, salary lage last week with his snowmobile.' had been a great sufferer for anuni-
must be a .hustler and absolutely as Treasurer 120.00; Postage 55.0o;
honest. Weiland Nursery Co.,. A. , Portrfield, furnishing by-laws
ber of years with rheumatism but was
EAST WAWANOSII only confined to her bed about a
Welland Ont, and clerks fees, Deacon Thompson Mrs. John Cochrane is visiting week previous to her death, having
- jDrain 2g.00;.A. Porterfield fees as friends in Exeter, contracted 'the prevailingcold, which
GIRL WANTS POSITION—As hir- Div, Reg. 1924 53.251 (B. 30, M, 2, D. ' Mr. John Scott's Auction Sale was her frail constitution was .usable to
ed girl, house keeper or nurse girl 21.) Deceased born in Brant -
in town preferrable. Apply at the l The necessary forms 'were filled up ford, but removed withher parents,
Advance-Times,an d 1` will b dthethe late Robert and Elizabeth' Dim -
can to Bluevale, when she was. two
years of age and had been almost a
continual resident of: this vicinity
since that time. The funeral took
place to I3luevale cemetery on Satur-
dayafternoon and was largely attend-
ed by sympathizing ,friends, the ser-
vice being conducted. by her pastor,
Rev. Mr. Tait, assisted by Rev. Mr.
Wilkinson.. Mrs, Thomas bore her
long suffering with ' patience and
cheerfulness and her memory will be
long cherished as a kind neighbor and
a loving and devoted ,mother. Her
husband and one son, Albert, died in
the year Tete. The remaining mem-
bers of the family are: -.-Philip and
Robert of Toronto; John of Battle -
ford, Sask.; Mrs. W. Clark of Wood-
stock; Mrs, Ina Lockhart and Miss
Aggie Thomas at horrze, also a
grandson, Roy .Thomas, who resided
with deceased. Five sisters survive,
viz:—Mrs. Harper of Detroit; Mrs, F.
i3. Gannett of Ohio, Mrs. Marsh 'of
Woodstock; Mrs. Mann. and Mrs.
West of Lumsden,. Sask. There were
a large number of beatitiful:floral tri-
butes from Toronto, Woodstock, and
elsewhere, including. three wreaths
from T, Eaton Co,, of which firm Ro-
bert Thomas is one of the managers,
also wreath from Wingliam High
School.
Though we may mourn
Those in life the dearest,
They shall return,
Christ, when thou appearest,
Soon: shall thy voice
Comfort those now vveephig,
Bidding rejoice
All in Jesus sleeping,
The Literary Society will :teat in
the Foresters Hall, Friday evening,
well attended and stock brought fair
prices. James Taylor.wielded the
app .cation a made
for hammer.
iGovernment Subsidy allowed for ex- , Mr. and ' Mrs. Geo. Walker and
Zoo ACRE FARM FOR SALE—clay penditure on roads and bridges dur- Howard spent .Sunday with her par -
loam 40 acres, of hardwood bush ing the .past year, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humphrey
good sugar, x acre of orchard, 21 Council will hold their next meet -
good of St. Helens.
storeystone house with cellar, 1in g on March 27th.
large woodshed, with never failing 1 , . A. Porterfield, Cleric
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spring well inside, 2 large barnsd
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stone 'stabling underneath,. large I ST. HELENS rm
:straw shed; hog pen and hen house, J Miss Mabel Woods was home front s �� ® 'u
all in good.repair, running spring Stratford over the week F °'
weekFli -end.
-water for.. stock, cleared land all Mr.' Callum, Cameron of Detroit is ThrI�
seeded to grass, i mile from school, Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
holidaying at his home ,stere.
3 miles from Belgrave, station and, Mrs. Hugh Rutherford is visiting Hoot Gibson 6
churches, rural mail and Bell Tele- her daughter, Mrs. John Bennett of
phone. Good reason for selling. Port Albert, er .—. ANI) �--
ird
V°2' particulars apply to Mrs. Jas. . Mrs. W. 3. Humphrey visited last
W. Bone, Belgrave, Ont. week With her daughter, Mrs. Walker ,, of East Wawanosh and her sister,
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC SCHOOL Mrs, .Fox of Whitechurch. 2
TRUSTEES Mrs. Jas, Mille and Mrs. W. . T.g�, Chaser' =
A publie meeting will'' be at the Miller of Lucknow, were visitors with -
IN THE
Township Hall, Morris, on Monday Mr, and Mrs. John Miller and other •ili
March .6th
at ,3 o'clock p. in. to dis- friends one 'day last week. W Also Billy Sullivan in The
Doss the alleged intention of the Ona! Mr. Wm, McQuillin is in Toronto "—IRough Tenderfoot. Last Round
tario Government to substitute a'this week as a delegate froze the West ; of Leather Pushers
"Municipal School Board" for the Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance
present system . of school trustees, Co., to the Convention of the Mutual
and if necessary to appoint delegates Fire' Underwriters Association.
Mon. 'T'ue, and Weal.
to attend the Trustees and Ratepay- Miss M. C. Rutherford, spent a I t
ers' annual meeting in Toronto. few days in Lucknow last week the
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A. MacEwan R. H. Shot -treed, guest of Miss Ethel Robertson who -
Clerk. , Reeve, returned with her for the week -end. @
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oxent Trees for Distribution. Business College was home last week. It contains speed to the nth de-
gree and .it's fast and furious,
Ls Rased ort Rachel Crother's trail
M honeymoon,,. play,.,.. "Mary the
Thir ° ri
Also Comedy
Coming Jackie': Coogan ' in
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The Department of Lands and For-
ests has on handfor free distribution Card of Thant a
six and one half million tree. This Mr. William Taylor and family of
xixateHai is intended primarily for for- lot 30, con. 4, Kinloss Township, wish
est planting but limited supply of trees to thank their friends and neighbors
are also, on hand for windbreak' work. for the many kindnesses shown dur-.
Sirtxttly address your communication ing the recent illness and subsequent
to Department of Lamle and Forests,' death of a. loving wife and mother,
tYerllatricxft Building* Toronto, the late Mrs, William Taylor,
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life wear is the only test of
Rubber. Value. Dominion Rub-
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Feb. 27th. A company of young peo-
ple from the Stone School, will -pre-
sent a play entitled, "A Perplexing
Situation," The Literary Orchestra
will provide music. There will be vo-
cal music and readings.
HOWICK COUNCIL,
Fordwich, February 18th., : 5925
Council met in Beswitlierick's
room, pursuant to adjournment. All
members present, the Reeve took the
chair. Minutes of last meeting were
read and on motion of Hubbard and
Leonard were adopted.
The clerk read a communication
from Samuel Burke, :Mail.: Carrier,
asking for damages, he met with an
accident to a horse being driven along
the road on the 12th con., Howick,
when Pound Keepers ` and:: Fence -
Viewers Will be appointed, Carried.
C. E. Walker., Clerk.'
CRISP, COMMENT
If the early bird catches any snore
worms now, it serves, -the worms
right—Toronto' Telegram,
And, so ` the soapinakers are ai
each others' throats. Well, it should:'
be a clean fight,—Hamilton Specca- .(..'
tor,
Twenty years ago the only static
in oar lives was the telephone . op-
erator's "Thr-r-r-ee!"—Detrol{ .News.
Many people are so : improvident
they haven't even saved their 'smoked
glass for the next eclipse, --Ottawa. '
Journal.
The fellow who puts everything off
January 3rd., last. Moved by. Taylor till the last znorisent. will have an aw-
and Gamble that the Council take no ful ,time on his death bed, -Kingston
Standard.
With the days getting longer and
port for year 59241 giving a full de - the price of gasoline rising, who cans'
tailed statement showing a cash bal- doubtthat spring is on the way?
ance of $3713.99 in the 'treasurer Chicago News.
hands. Moved by Hubbard and. Leon-
ard that the Auditors report as .read
be, .adopted and that the Clerk have
the necessary number of copies print-
ed. Said copies to be' placed in the • New Jersey is planning on getting
Clerk's Office for !the benefit of the rid., of mosquitoes' by starving them tco
rate payers. Carried. death. Is this. a . sample of Jersey
A. communication from H. B. Mar- justice --Buffalo. Post:
ph'y, Listowel re S. S. No, 57, Con- • "Ain't nature' grand?" One Febris-
tinuation School Debentures, . was
at
thaw can do more snow remov
read. Moved by; Gamble and Hub-'ing than an army of'rnen. St. Cath -
bard that the cotrzmunication' be plac alines Standard. '
ed on file as the : Trustees of said:': surprising thing about us Yan-
school have not filed a requisition to keel is, the great amount of good ad -
that effect. Carried vice we give we won't take ourset
A report on Municipal Drain No. : vos•-E,, W. Howe's .Monthly.
4, Wallace Township was read. On
motion of Taylor and . Leonard Many a Wingliam girl had her hair
that " this Council take no action on bobbed without first reckoning the the report. until further coznznunica-' cost of maintenance and repair
tion from the Township of Wallace,
Carried.
On motion of Hubbard and Gamble
Ivlr, T. A. Roberts, tender for the
Township printing be accepted, he to
do all regular printing and advertis-
ing 'for the sure .of $15o.00 Carried.
Moyer by Taylor and Tubbard that
the Council',pay $15.00 towards' the
expenses of the Road Superintendent,
attending the Good Roads Convention
at Toronto, Carried.
It was moved by Taylor and Leon-'
and that the following accounts be
paid. The Parish. Hall was filled, with pear
Wtn. Brenner, wood for. Tp. hall plu toseethe amusing comedy "Sew -
41/3.50; D. D. Sanderson, opening win- ing for the Heathen" which was pre
ter road 3,4o; Wm. R, Adams, open- sented by the, ladies of St. Pauis;'W..
ing winter road 2,00; Municipal A, • on Tuesday evening The follow -
World supplies for Assessor 33.53 ing was the cast of ,characters' and
G. W. Walker, express 70c; Frank each played their part well: -Mrs,.
King refund of taxes s.so; Ed, Jac- Judd, who entertains, Mrs, W. J.
clues, wood for Tp, IiXall 27.5o; A. A. Boyce; .1Vfrs, Chesty, Pres of So-
Graham, salary as Auditor 25,00; Is- ciety, Miss D. Laindy; Mfrs. R.:.
aac Gamble, salary' as auditor 25,00; 13. Powers, wealthy new coni-
S. G. Kainer allowance for bridge er,. Mrs. C. R. Wilkinson; Grandma
20,00; A. E. Cooper for valuating Gibbs, rather deaf, lfrs, Adana joint -
sheep killed 12.0o; John: Sangster, ston; Miss Luella flttggins, admires
work on grader 5924, 4,50; Fred A. trier, Mrs, PI, W. Shane; Mrs, Strong,,
Edgar, copies of report for Bolton very practical, Mrs,' F. Johnson; Um.
and Cather's Drains and other expen- Meeker, suits her ,ratite, Mrs, R. CR
ses moon; C. Mcll rain, spreading Mann; Mrs, Day, 'newly wed, Miss
gravel ton; J. Bleswitherick, rent: of Doris Fells; Meely, shust oudt from,,
room r,5o; A, 7Htibbard, work on Shertnatiy, Mrs. Ft'Fuller.'
road s,00; Win, J. Roberts,; 'bol, ,. Mr, John Joynt,th4 ;r. P; was chair.,.
printing contract 33,50. man and solos were rendered` by Miss
It was moved by Gamble and :'iib- Sarah Maer.ean, ;Ors. C. R. Armitage,
bard that this Council do now adjourn ,Mr. A, hi. Forbei and Mr, Bert Abell
ttz meet again in the Tp. Hall, Gorrie Rev, Mr, Snell gave a readitig in his
on tate third Wednesday in ','arch, usual good. style,
action. Carried,
The Auditors presented their re -
wood would prove to be an accept..
able substitute for an embargo.—
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Hamilton Herald.
Card of Thanks
We take this opportunity of ex --
pressing our appreciation and thanks:
shown to us in our recent "sad berea-
vement and also to thank; the =niany'
neighbors and friends l:for their
thoughtfulness and kindness showta.
our dear Mother, during her long ill-
ness.
Ina Lockhart;'
Agnes Thomas,
Sewing For The Heathen
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