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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1925-12-31, Page 31' li ly,,1111 II I I!� i'. a, t si r ii i4 'I r 44 U r { 1 1i 4 '1 • [i na i 11, III 1 l lI �I I 11 I. 1r e rattier IX)) >, ,1CKN W 1111 i11g111111 11111 111 111 11 111 111N111111111111 idll11i11.i11 1 Christmas 1925 is now placed in the category of p tat events' and our hope g is that everyone thorongldy enjoyed — tlnelxasclvi:s, We art prone to forget in the festivities ; ttpd: 'merriment of — E Christmas,. the real significiMee c$ the • NA day, .in fact to•the nnnds of Many it it1 means Only a day of exceptionally! rei. heavy meals and possibly ' a bottle of 1,i \el some Concoction, which_ induces hr, 1= rarity and maybe a night in the cells. 1 I�:owever each to his own pleasure, a and now that the l'urkey and trimm � 1idgs have:19een disposed of and the rioisa and happy eonfusion,, of the chil I dren anti their elders (which is an in -;i, despensibie Part of the Yuletide sea- son) dying dowry„ The next event of iiriportarice is the New Year and our i wish to all is that you' may have a 4 Happy. and Prosperous : Year, The c bcst'yon have ever known: 1 1 The funeral of Mts. Jno. Sutbor- rand was held cm Thursday afternoon. __ Dec 24 from the home of Mr. Wm eit 1 Mint die to Crreenhill Cemetery. Mrs „ 7 ' . (Sutherland was in her 48th year.. and r.--:,:, Di ' for the .past two years had been a 1114. eat suffer r -froth cancer so that O Janadry, nd, we opeh our dors to the bigatest. and most stupendous J n.. iii"III I f? .. This 'is the sale yon b. ve bee ht,, y Clear .�.n� '��' ate ever tiered in Wing�lla;oil. • waiting toJ. PrieeS slashed as never before! Quality that instantly appe Is and ., a>rcg sins that will "tickle" you all over! Ladles' CO'�its 7.5® to 24.75. Dresses 5.09ta:, 22.50. 'Fahr C uatg; . A15.00 to 219.50; ,; i11nt1,''nas, Dress Goods, osiery, Underwear. Russ, ➢Linot.eu ins, ,r1 ii.el.:, fits. Ugen's New'Vinik61" Hats, Sults and (Wer(at99 ys' Suits anv .rcoa ls, Work -Over lis 1.t9, Odd Pants, Sue„ters, StanIaeid's,anPeman'; Underwear. Children's Coats 4e95 to S®5O Make this ; store your hea q ante 's. Sh and Save Money. ai the end carne • as a happy release•1t9 • from pain, she is survived by her hus- band,. and one son, besides several brothers'. and sisters; two children having predeceased her. Her maiden r aniCi was Christena. McDougall and her early home was at Tiverton. She had.; resider in Lucknow for several years, her inusband being a partner BES in the hardware firm. of. Murdie & Sutherland, but; for the past few years they had resided. in Toronto, where Mr. Sutherland has ,been con. — uected' with a 'wholesale hardware �➢1 firm. She was: a:most estimable wo- man and had a host of, friends here wlio- sincerely regret her' early death. Mr, and 'Mrs, John Joynt, left last week, to spend a couple of •months in. Florida. On the way they, purpose stopping at Milton and spending Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. E. Millson. Two very quiet. weddings took pla- ce. a week qr so ago when Miss;Mar- a garet Mr.Nab.and •Mr. Walter ton, were married in Detroit and Miss Marjorie Douglas and Mr, Norman McCartney were married in Toronto. Both young couples, are well known Dr. Dan Halliday is home from the VA1here and have the best wishes of a West, visiting his parents. �ge circle of friends. Ngrinan Stonehouse of London, i M Harold Ackert who is attending spent Xmas with his parents. I niversity in Toronto, visa ted his Uto.-; �,Ir. and Mrs. Dave McGill of Wing- thcers at Holyrood and pieached to Ylxe'ham, spent Xmas with the foimer's H1ilyrood and Ripley Methodist!sisters: Churches on Sunday. _ 1 Mr. Fred • Scandrett of Toronto, (1 . g those visiting their homes 'spent kmas with his mother, Mrs. hf: e1over elle Christmas Holidays we Scandrett. s Mary Conne ; Carson .r.• iroticed Nlts y Mrs, m El Phone i:29Atiatlein if, MO1! 11 111 111 g111gI111wriact1 Happy, I 1)rosperc)u ear ur 5 111 Tfl SHOE STORE 1>11 111an11®1I IBdmun 1111i111 WI gbank, n 111121111E11 111 111 I11 1111111 11 11 r•11 111;' BELGRAVE Cecil Black, spent Xmas at his home near Dungannan. ki.Ijt.� 'wlr.I iP'td�Yii4lF tlLJr� „� 11 �.��-••-•--- i f Toronto. He w ,,sta..g Missof "Wirt ham is spend - TURN r, p, d "rs. Geo. 'Thomson, spCnt pante. o oro. o. r• E_ Teeswater •"',f,. ,., t' ed at 8111 NIusl�olca and 4 rete in" Martha McCallum, Miss Joan. McCall- Flag a few days with Mrs, David Scott MANY MUNICIPALITIES S . • R - to byac- Xrnas witry , elatives at W h Brown was re-elected I LS 13Y H. n w OLD COUNCILS J 'd term as I Miss 1+Lary Coombs gave ' ' AGC]4iAMATIO �� � c aria ion to girl friends on ;Monday i+ c wain, c: ].' Callurxt Mr, Fob . friends a _ her f Messrs. Stewart, Har- t. ar- Mrs. J. A. Geddes, nig am,, yon. spent Xmas with a b'rthda .1 the fall of r z he married Marjorie urn,. Miss Dean Geddes, Mr. Jinn Mc- Mr. Joe Ruddy, i t serve a sewn y M El only daughter of covin -t. McCallum, 1 -V -1-r- i Auburn. ...: , . r Fowler was also re party to g r MEI lin of that Jno, Lockhart, M Mr. andJ spent e .. 1 n leve, while la cial Constable t c w el o iinissrotier. There afternoon. All present report a very', nous duties however, Aitclneson; Mr. T. Aitcheson, Mr. and Xmas �.nvith'Mrs. J. A. Geddes in Tarn ,wetted as hydros n town,}. His and The nomination meeting for the. Council enjoyable afternoon. i. soon undermined old and Stanley Burins, Miss Freda Miss Dorothy Bridge of Detroit, or sea be an election.m a > ough. country,. r est`` attended f n withtook' a car of Bogs and illrs. D. Andrew,. Miss B', McLeod, visited with her pareirts for Xmas. berry was the: largest seats and Board of Education, Mr. I. Black.his already iveakerted constitution and Wilson saysSaturday. M M M' re London some years. Mr. Gavin VJ Y following candidates • Goiincil, cattle 'to Toronto on t while trailing a fugitive from it reminded' hint of a-zneettng `e a - Mr. Archie McDonald; Miss e- Miss Louise MCKenzie of h t th g NormalO • e a ow-- - r was 1 A. Alton Mr.Tom. Alton, and Robt. Mcl�erizie of r- . r . 'for a r Harr Altorn Mrs. C. F. Richard- hos ichard . angeville home for Xmas. tended forty year? ago. We .under- Bert Harkness, Dr. Wells, G. H. Link- Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of justice in,; the spring of i9z3 that he . Clure, Miss , Robert .Donaldson, :, V4 ilhani W hrtewatei;, titan., .are lion a colla sed, and was tal.err to - Oi dha M • y , ngeville the noniiiation later, A nd that several ofBoardof Education C con ie of months holiday. They are later to Muskoka Sani= son, Miss Dorothy Douglas, Mr. A. Mr. Cameron `Geddes of Chatham stand e Tl P h 't' l and meetings were also largely attended although there is possibly snore; accla- nompson. . - ! osr a n R. E. McCallum, Geo. both looking well. um. 5. Richardso taxi Despite lnrs condition an ir- t W. R.' Colvin, A. L. Strome Mrs. 'acnes Watson and Mrs. Wm. on constituthon withstood, two and .a everal Baptist, an are' at mations this year than • for severa and G. C. Webster.. f J. Johns of Gladstone M half years of trying illness which he years Brussels , present, g with relatives here.` fought with: a vigour: that was typical e of his •every act. Whatever g i he hi s- T- . ental Service , wilI . b Kinloss Towns p will be no election- fit Bilis 1hi�ct I There her w ane he United Church, took he played:' with all his els,te eale! m, on Sunday, Jan, a remarkable ca- 1 election battle. For reeve, J. J. acclaination. T1ney are: Bluev t N might; and having Y. Ackert. For cowl - Reeve, by Tiffin Ernest A key Council, `Jori. 3rd: Rev Trffi eve A. •C. Baeker; ill Mal 1 n Ross Dave Carruth- Re A strong George charge T ens; Adam McQueen, Melvin Irwin. Pinnell, Muldoon, Robert Bowman: Tine"'school meet on T :Donald Mclutyre and Melvhri Irwin. oard' is , of D. C. Ross, R. 'The Death o Kinloss • will be the scene of a live 1 old Council having filen ret aclniunrsi d il:, t under •ci ors, a co iIsaac Hewitt, J. W, rms ro g.. .A11 have qualified. The first mention- b A. composed McDonald. Downing, ed for reeve and•the first for council- GreyTownship- ' Ion are foriuer council. There will be a fight for all the of - Robert Lucknow hnsto gets age flees in Grey Township. ' Those who Jolunston' gets his tenth ac- cls qualifiednare: Reeve Frank Collins, claniatiorr)for reeycuvrittcl'tlie soh coun- (Robert Livingstone, John. McNabb; cil arned,�viz.: D. M. Johnstone, r sh£' +deputy' reeve, Thomas McDonald, J. obs Fie Robt. Mullin and A. E. 1E ,Rowland Wilbur Bushnvei . , i ur Turnbull; couu- l.cil, Joseph McKay, Garfield Baker, !Turnberry Township {Fred W. Rowland, Harry (:eyes, 01 - Reeve J. L. `MacEwen and Council- It Henningway and Timothy Nolan. lois R and Grain; Jos. David Fortune a W ,l• 'n Breckenridge, Hawick Township and m Marshall the •he last:year's council have been 1925 .courtoil have received an accla- rreturned by acclamation. matiou Iseac Wright did not qualify Holmes, Rich � for •reeve, ann:d David o tries, - BLLtEVA1E Rich- ard Wilton,•,; Howard Wylie and Jas.' McTavish all felt they would rathes<. 'Ye Mr r. and andCherrWS. ywond. spent the holidays h - attend to their Own affairs. East Wawanosh Township rat the home of Post Master R. Shaw. `' Reeve, Robt.:. Coultes, and Council- Mr. Thos. Johnston from s mhethe West lots 3.. 5. •Kerr, V. D. Stalker, F. Camp- f is visiting with e. bell and Bert'Thouipson get an accla-: Miss Martha Kane of Gorrie is vis- (Meg with Mrs. Arthur Shaw. tuition. ' Mr. and � Waldein will be all pacify for painstaking detail, he was e' gtraatcrly bo rated high among his fellows in every .sday at 2 P. i7n. Al. position he held. In addition, he n-- ver failed to make friends ; wherever E. J. Foran he was stationed. The regret which. The death of Elmer '1. Foran in those friends feel at his untimely de - Weston‘ Ont., on' Christmas .- day 'mise is •tempered by the .knowledge brought' to a close a short' but active that in his few years he:had lived aitd life. Born on his father's farm in 'seeu life more -than many Who have. Wawanosh twenty-nine: years ago he..lingered through the alloted., span of left home at,.an early age to seek'oth- three -score and ten. He often said e fields. Having a keen intellect and that he preferred death to a life of in - splendid physique he chose tasks of.activity, expressing the same thought an arduous nature while he was still as Robert Louis Stevenson who a youth and at eighteen years of age !wrote: •: I Carruth and others. Mr. Russ Ritchie posed of his dray gone to. the West. to De- gh;has gone De- troit for. some time. Mr.' Nick Hedley, who is recover- ing from his recent injury is visiting his brother in Brantford. was home for Xmas. who recently dis-Mr. and Mrs. Scobie of Lucknow, be of Lucknow, visited Sunday witli business here has spent Xmas at the'manse. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fisher of our burg. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon were A number of the sports' from here r Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Owens had a. gathering of about thirty of their re- latives on Xmas day, At the Municipal Nomination for East Wawanosh, the 'cold `Council were all elected by acclainkion.,Robtrli! Coultice Reeve: Councillors; ' ','1 Kerr, R. Stalker, Bert Thompson an''d Prank Campbell. '1'14.1' RAPID CITY Mr, Malcom McInnis, left troit last week. Mr. 'Frank Miller had the phone sl any o" and a t week stalled last lassies, on the'end. ri,ill you his nnrnber; . Mr. Alex. Nicho' Carter, have radios homes here.' Mr. John Smythe has u. wood with the sawing machine Miss. Hattie Graydon of Streetsvil' spent Tuesday last with her cousi Mrs. M. Gardner. Mr', and:Mrs. Robt. Pis1ui r and ba' for De Mr. Stan. Gough 1Vlorris Township Reeve, Robert Shortreed; Council- Iors,W J. Henderson, L, E. Cardiff, J. McGill and 3, Brown are returned by -acclamation. Hullett Township Xmas at the homeof M. J. Smith. ' For Reeve, 'W'. Clark and.M. Arm-YI Mi: Harvey Messer of. Toronto was strong; for 'council, Jas. Forbes, E. home :over Xmas holidays. �, Adams, J. Leiper, H. 1Vldrgridge and boMr- and Mrs. A, Holmes stl�ended `4V'eson:steW aws,u.oski "Township W. Addison. the funeral 'of the latter's nephew at Saturday. Mrs..v. Irwin have i c- turned back home again • from Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. King of Regina, 'spent a Tew days with. relatives here., Mr. and Mrs• L. W. Ruttari, spent t r sk ar he wd,s firing fast trains on the Cana- Under the wide ands y sky dlan division of the Michigan Central Dig the grave and let 'rhe die Railway. Leaving that read after three years service he worked in a similar position on both the Canadian Glad did I live and gladly die Aud,I lay me down with. a will. The . fuheral was held on Monday National and Canadian Pacific Rail- the 28th of December to St. Augus- ways and it was"" %vh le employed by tine • C'emmetery, Rev. Fr, McCardie the latter cornpany'that he went over- officiating, The pall bearers were:— seas with the Canadian Forces hi the 'Athol Bruce; Jos. Brophy, John and Great War, joining the 75th Toronto tAugustine, Boyle, Mark Armstrong battalion in France. Weakened by and Thomas Cummins, were boyhood the hardships on Active Service he 'associates of the deceased, fell a. victim to a severe attack of in- fluenza with complications. Armistice BORN Day found in an English Hospital at Atlarns--Its_ Hamilton on ]december Folkestone where he spent the ten 27th to Mr and Mrs. W. Claire following weeks in convalescence. He Adams, a daughter.—Lois o s. Evelyn. was invalided: home early in 19.19 but t before he had recovered. suffic- For' Rewe,' Thomas Medd, R. John- ston. Council, W. E. McPherson, W. Stewart, William Carr, W. J. (..eddy. Ashfield Township Thomas For reeve John 1 arrish, Sullivan, Cou.cili . T'hotnas Anderson, W. J. Black,.' 1. Congrani,wAlex. t ack- ttt, Samuel Sherwood) Toreiato on��' end- and in the following Y M`rs. I. Wilson of Toror,,o is spend- itti tt t eta owlCity Police; A ing' a few days with relatives, here. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, �1�S.r,, and proved too lncsnotonous for Mrs. G: Hall, Mr, and Mrs, J, '1+rlas- loving nature and after one ters, attended the funeral of the late vice he resigned to jo ti Mrs. Wm. Hastie at Gorrie on Sub- splice under General,,: 1, the Ati -..n day, no iently to enjoy.a� Christmas trip to EAST WAWANOSN Ireland•• Mr. John McGee; spent Xmas at the attended the "At I-Iorne,'" held by in Hullett for Xnias. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McDougall at Lucknow Orangemen of L. 0. L. 4.1u Mrs. Ceaser for Xmas. and report a very enjoyable: event. Mr Mr. and Mrs. M. Lake, spent Xmas The ladies assisted' by sti 1 ' very dainty lunch. , at Mt. Forest. Pp ming •''` Resuminghis worle 'with the C.P.R. home,of his' sister, 14Irs. Sintpson in he found that he was no longer igtzal :London. He was ; accompanied home to the strenuous life of .a rut ,der 1y plisses Isabel nd Jean Sirtipsoci, year ted 0118 16 til , e extend to you f Our Sincere ishes for,.; Fran e.rOu and py NeR' Yea; eav- r to