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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-02-11, Page 6INGHAM ADVANCE -TIME CARDS aaeteas MUTUAL FIRE RANCE CCL Wished, 149, e, Guelph, Ont. on all classee of insur, sonable rates. POSENS, Agent, Wingham, J. W. DOI)D ffine in Chisholni Biock RE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH' — INSURANCE -- AND REAL ESTATE,' P. 0, BOx. 360. , Phone e4o - INGHAM, ONTARIO DUDLEY ROLMES ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. tory and Other Bonds Bought and, sold. Office—Meyer Block, Wingbam R. VANSTONE IIARRISTER, 'SOLICITOR, ETC. Money. to Loan at Lowest Rates , Wingharn, Ontario'. J. A. MORTON BARRISTER, ETC. Winghana, ..Ontario G. IL ROSS Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons Graduate 'University o'f Toronto Faculty of Dentistry Office Over H. E. Isa.rd's Store. piing Ru By J. S. Fletcher 'wets life—anybody's life—worth to out of that door to -night." II was glad afterwards that he said that. It pulled nic together; steadied 1 any nerves. Instead of being con- bY,vague doubts and surmises now knew that there' was something 'really dangerous in front and tnY hand was steady- enough as I 'picked Perhaps ten or fifteen minutes went Holliment had not come back" whdii In; and poeLeteri the two soyereigps, by in this fashion—and then, chancing the town clocks ,next struck, I was "Thank you" I said. . "I'm much to look over the top of the newspaper going. , obliged. - You'll find all particulars and in the direction of the' dirty win- The events of the last two or three there of what's been, done, But—the gow.,pnnes which gave on the street, days ---the anxiety consequent upon Ianoou restqfitt?, ,,Mr, Moilitnetig Wil,at's'it I saw, close pressed against the glass, being stranded, the uncertainty iny of the flat nose and signt eyes of a yel- prospects—these things had not un -1 All this time 1 coufd see that his low-cheeked Chinarnati. ° ' proved the state of roY nerves, and I ears 'were on the aleet. The inan was ' I This nnholY and discomforting vis- felt that if I stopped much longer in listening, and t'or all he was worth; ion faded out of sight as suddenly as that place, imagining a Chinaman land when he spoke again, it was in it had come into it—so suddenly, in prowling around I should become a still lower tones. Ai, that for the instant I wondered good deal more of a, wreck than I (Continued next week) W. R. IIAMBLY M.D.,. Special attention paid to diseases of Women and Children, having taken postgraduate work in Surgery, Ba.et- etiology and Scientific Medicine. Office in the Kerr Residence, be- tween the Queen's Hotel and the Bap- tist Church. All business given careful attention. Phone, 54. P'0. Box 113. Dr. Rob'. C. Redmond M.R.C.S. (Eng.) L.R.C.P. (Lond.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dr. Chisholm's old stand. ° if the whole thing was not hallucina- wanted to be. It was not Worth the tion. But on the next I was out of sovereign which I should probably TIMELY TOPICS that office and at the door of the shop lose by going away—nevertheless, go - staring at the place where the China- ing I was unless Holliffent turned'uP Apparently dead for several minut- man ought to have been. He was not Suddenly. es 'Earl F. Hauserman, Cleveland man- , there; there was no one there—the I heard no more of the movements tita.cturer, is on the road to health street at that point was empty. I did in the big building, and the time went a'gain because a surgeon took a chart - not see even the whisk of a garment disappearing round the corner of the narrow alley into which Hollingent had slunk a few hours before. All I saw was the lights, feeble and obscure along the squalid street, and the pass- ing of other lights, green and red, across a bit of dark water. I wern back to the office and the friendliness of its lamp, conscious 'found the note that night 'or next operation. than my heart was beating at a faster morning; indifferent, too, -to my sov? rate than it should have done. I was ereign. I wanted to get out and Sitting hi the silence of complete frightened. It would have been odd breathe free air. But before I had antrgpermanent deafness and in the if I had not been frightened—startled, scribbled two lines,' heard a low, si- fading twilight of approaching blind - at any rate. What was that parch- bilant signal and jt'linping round as ness, Leonard G. Sharman, aged 30, ment-faced Chink after? Why did he if 1 had been"shot, saw the man I was of London, a' former soldier, desPairs Peep in there, through a corner of the writing to standing in the gloom Of of recovery, but is still anxions to window, instead of entering the shop? the shop, six yards away, outside the serve his fellow men. ---He offers to Tile mere sensation of being over- office door, beckoning, How he had s°ubmit his body to scientific 'experi- looked -was unpleasant enough, but got there without my being aware of ments in connection with the ailments there lead been that in the dark, slant- his entrance I did not stop to think, .which have brought a.bont his present Mg eyes which made Inc certain that but I was unfeignedly- glad to see condition for possible benefit to oth- their owner was spying. Why? Whom him, and stepped almost joyfully in ere, did he want? Hollirnent, of COUTSe. 1 his direction. He put up his hand, —o— wished heartily that 1-Iolliment would unmistakably in warning. He who whispers down the well, come. To be left there, in that "Pull that blind down in there!" he About the goods he has to sell gloomy hole of a place, with evil-fac- whispered. "Right down so that nO Is not so apt to get the dollar, ed Easterns looking in upon me, was one can see in!" As the one who climbs the tree to I had not bargained for. And, "It is down," I answered. "Been holler. wiremen are electrologists, and trades are mergers'. "Here's that bucic arid a haif I o -we FILJR ThursdaY, Febr'itary uth. t9a, , monsimominsommommommismommsompummomo yci.u, in case I never 'gee yon agairi," ON INVESTMENTS These were the words of Sergt. John • Billings LIMITED t)rovincial game warden Co a - 4 NM resident of Madavvaska just 1 before he a set oat on. his journey in search of III Johnny. Parks, trapped in the liOrth- ern woods, whom the warden suspect- ed was breakingthe game laws. It 1111 Was on this trip that the warden and his guide, Joe Stringer, lost their liv- es when a cabin in. which it is bell'Cii- ed they were spending the night had burned, and a warrant is out for the arrest of Parks charged with the mur- Do not ,forget the boy. You are, dealing with 'soul stuff there. Destiny' m is looking for hint, just ,around the corner. , • A lot of loose -tongued people are • 'rlirottgh arrangements witb, a well known New York Brok- erage hou,se and our own brokeis in Toronto, we are now directly connected by our private telegraph vvn-e with 'roronto,- 1VIontreal, New York Chicago and Winnipeg stock and grain enchanges We have by this arrangement brought to investorssin hIUrO dealing with: all financial' matters. - We are now prepared to secure special reports on the, better class investments ptocka in New York, Montreal 8,nd Toronto. We are also directly connected with the Standard Mining ,Exchan- ge in Toronto and will secure information on all the, better class stocks on that Exchange upon application. We are also fully ,equipped to make and carry all transac- tions in grain futures on Chicago and Winnipeg Exchanges. , Our charges are standard, only. Our bond department is parried on as before with the addi- ions, of our Stock Brokerage Departrrtent. forevei harping that amateur hockey II County the most complete, service it' popsible for hat° give t 1111 • players ,do not join , the pro: ranks I ▪ . , — - Huron Investrrterits Limited sr - on slowly until the first stroke 04 ce and had the skill to carry his bold simPlY because they get more money eight broke the prevalent silence. , decision through. Hauserman's heart playing as amateurs,' tdnunyrotl got out of mY chair at that, fltmg ailed under the shock „of operation,. Nobody will assert that the amateur away the newspaper, and, seized a for appendicitis, Suspending the op- rule is not violated. The 0. T -I. A. pencil and a scrap of paper; I was eration Dr.'F. Jacks'on made a hu- have had experierices of this sort, and going to leave a note on the deck ge incision under the heart into which punishments have been meted - out, telling Holliment that I could not re- he reached and massaged that organ. But a lot of hockey -clubs are in titian- , main. longer. I was utterly indiffer- 'Slowly heart action was restored and cial straits right now. :Not enough ent by that time as to whether he the surgeon finished ,the appendicitis people turn out to support a good team. . Big rinks are not built of thin air, and must be paid for. If hockey players are being paid, somebody is in for sorrie dizzy fina,neing. • DR. R. L. STEWART Graduate of University of Toronto, 'Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate of the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons, s' Office in Chisholm Block Josephine Street- Phone 29. Dr. IVIargaret C. Calder General Practitioner Graduate University of Toronto ; ?acuity of Medicine takice—Josephine St., two doors smith of Brunswick Hotel. Telephones: Office 281, Residence" 151. F. A. PAR.KER OSTEOPATH All Diseases Treated Office adjoining residence next to Anglican Church on Centre Sreet. Sundays by appointment. Hours -9 aerie to 8 p. in. Osteopathy Electriciey Telephone 272. A. R. & F. E. DIN I, CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALISTS Members C. A. 0. Graduates' of Canadian Chiroprac- tic College, Toronto, Office in Craw- ford Block, four doors north of Post Office, Hours 2 to 5; 7 to 8.30 p.. m. and by appointments. Special appointments made for those coming any distance. Out of town and night calls re- sponded to.. Phones:—Office, 3oo, Residenc on 6oi. DRUGLESS PRACTIONEleS J. ALVIN FOX CHIROPRACTIC AND DRIJGLESS PRACTICE ELECTRO -THERAPY Phone ten 1 -Tot rs 16-1.2 a.in„ 2-5, -8 pen Dppointment. 13 —o --- In Calgary, when a man's out of. a job and hungry, he simply goes into a restaurant, orders a,meal, 'and, after eating it tells the proprietor to call the police. He is jailed and gets fed for it month. Such is life ainong the unemployed in Calgary. —o --- The provincial Hydro has inaugur- ated a. combination bus and street car system. at Peterboro in an effort to wipe out tile railway deficits which have been piling up under Hydro management. With London and Ha- milton in trouble; the port Stanley - what careess about. possible custotners, I down since six o'elock." Mora:174f it is anytn---------------------- - behind, and, all Hydro rail - Presently went back to the street "Well, tura that lainP down, too," to, advertise, put it in the Advance ways but one losing money, thestreet he went on. "And bar that door on Times. railway and radial business in Ontar- the street--quiek." —o— lo is not exactly in a flourishing con- , "That's been barred since six Ontario probitionists meeting' dition. This is unfortunate. o'clock, too," I said, laying a finger i,000 strong in Massey Hall, Toronto, =-0— ' door and, after examining its fasten- ings, drew a big bolt into place. Holli- ment could knock when he came; un- til then, I was determined that no foot should cross the dirty threshold. , There was a blind -above the win- dow through which the Chinaman had looked, and when I went back to the office I took hold of its cord to draw it down.. The whole thing came away in my hand, rotten with age and disuse. But I was going to have no more faces at the window, and finding some tacks and a hammer, I got up on Holliment's desk and nailed the blind to the casenient, shutting out the darkness and the spits of light in the opposite houses. That done, I at- tempted to 'read the paper again: I had not read many lines when I heard a sound—gentle, but palpable— outside the door which I had just barred. At that, I 'stole across the floor and listened. All was still at first, but at last I heard movements outside— soft, ,cat's -foot movements. And then the handle of the door wos turned slowly, I saw the brass knob within moving. But whoever it was that had his hand on the outer knob soon realised that the place was now secured against him, and presently I heard the stealthy footsteps move off. The Chinaman again, withont a doubt. I was by that time fully .„disposed to go away, leaving this sort of thing to go on without me; I had had enough of it. But I did not like to go before handing over the place to its owner; also, I saw no way of locking the street door froth the ,outside—if there wae a key, Holliment evidently had it in his pocket, It would scarcely do to leave the place unprotected; more- over, I particularly 'wanted my sover- eign. And, after all, tile man had said that he would lie back that evening, and it was already well past six o'clock. I sat down again, arid again tried to read. That was poor -work; the min- utes dragged. But, at las't, / heard seven striking from the neighbouring clocks, and ahnost immediately after- wards I heard something else—a sound of slow, stealthy movement in the tower -like building at the side of the shop. Even as 12 caught it, it or by IL L IVIeINNES CHIROPRACTOR MASSEUR Adjiistments given for diseases of ;k11 kinds, specialise in dealing with +children. Lady attendant. Night Calls ponded to. Office 4:100 Scott St., WitIgbattl, the hOuse of the late JAs, Telephone 150. hones,.t °nice toe% P1cid. 2 A. kti VVALKEIt PURAIT TIRE DEALER toi t»WL ontrarrog gDAR I on the regulator of the lamp. "It' 'last week apsiroved an amendment News of goId discoveries in the Red safe enough." icalling for.a corrunittee ofaten to sur- Leke. district in'Ontario has started a vvaitedeuntil the light had gone vey the-Proviace and take, action in rush from several centres, 'and great enough to let us see each other's fa- 'in the next election. It empowers the of prespectore, are from -the East, fin-, rie dowri to a pale gleam, just clear the matter of temperance candidates activityis reported. The majority is -Royal Bank Building - Goderich, Ontario, m ▪ E. H. HILL, President. R. WALKEss, Secretary. , lossailizzinamismommniumennonimaamesuisaspsi ces, and therx, keeping himself in 'the 'Ontario Prothibition Union to place a anced by Toronto capital; ,The dis- shad.ow, he came across the floor anclistraight prohibition candidate in file trict attracted.. attention "ecime years into a corner of the office, giving me field in ,cases where a party candidate ago. a narrow, searching glance. cannot be endorsed by the union, ',Anybody been?" he asked sfgnifi- —0— cantly. Much criticism was ekpressed at I pointed to the memoranda. which Stratford as a result of the action of I bad prepared and laid on the desk. the newly organized Board. of Educa..- ... "All down there," ' I answered. tion in excluding the press from its wIlat's the business part of it." , meeting last week. The -press Of to - There was a purposeful significance day is virtually the voice ot the peo- in my reply, and he was quick to see ple, and the Board of Education is it. 'one of .the biggest spending bodies' of "And—what else-" he said, anxious- the day; and if the press is to be ex- ly. "Anything—not business?" "cluded, and a "private" sesgion of the "I don't know whether it's bueiness Board of Education held, it is high or not, Mr. Ilolliment," I replied, 'time that the taxpayers take some ac - "but after it got dark, and before I'd ition. fastened tip that blind, I chanced to look at the window there, and I saw,- Jonh Douglitry; secretary to Am - his ugly face pressed close against it, brose J. Small, who was sentenced to a Chinaman." 6 years in Kingston Penitentiary for I waS watching him. For the se- stealing bonds' from, Small's safety cond time that day I saw his face go pat-ilt irx the Dominion Bank on the pasty-white—only, as far as I could day Sniall disappeared, Dec. and., 1919 'Make out, in that dim light, this time was released Tue'sday, Feb, and., al- it was whiter than before—ad he 'ter having served his full term. caught his breath in something like a —o— sob. Fifty „days at $4,0oo. $8o per day. "A—a Chinaman!" he whispered. NOt a big price to pay for leaders, "You-re—certain?" . nor for executives. ,But h big price ceaSed; it minute or two went by, 1 heard it again— again it ceased. That thete were rats in that place t had DO doubt, but aorteabing in that muffled sound made me ceetaie that it came from it human being, 'Rathet thee sit there, listenieg and wondering, 12 picked up the lamp and went into the place. The lamp was /Weyer mote certain of anything," I to pay for fiddlere. A big price to retorted. "Dead certain!" pay for fiddling whet, an election is "Well?" he asked, with an obvious needed to attempt the definite result effort. , the last election failed to give. "After that—when I'd drawn this —o— blind. and bolted the outer door—I We nearly always have a fire of heard stealthy footsteps outside, and somewhat large proportions to report saw sorneone„ try the handle," I con- and this week is 'no exception, A tirmed. "Since then—eonse tittle ago— fire which broke out last Friday in I heard queer sounds in that tower-' the building which was 'the original place of yours, and I went in and saw home Of tile Tuckett Tobacco Co, nothing. Queer doings, Mn 1-1olli- Hamilton, did damage estimated at mend" • $50,000, The loss is covered by in - He had his hands in front of him, surance. A large Dart of the village clasped across his chest and I noticed of Windsor Mills, Qu.e,, 1,5 miles from that his fingers were si?orking one SherbrOoke, was destroyed by fire within the other. If my nerves had last week, with a loss of $5oo,000. No beep totiched a bit, his were tindoubt- ote was injered. edly ragged. "Yes," he assented, with a nod. "Yon—you won't understand—" "Don't uriderstarttl anything, and don't want to, Me Hollinient," I in- terrupted. "13tit I'd be obliged if Fire of unknown origin destroered you'd give the sove,reign 3roti promised the barn, stock, implements arid crop inc and let me go, I want to be off," of T. E. Gibson, near Listowel, with - He nulled out money from his poc- a loss of about $ro,o0o, about as effective as it eing-le match tiet at °tee, and to my stirprise gave lighted in it cavern; it slieWed it small me it cdtiple of sovereigns, pushing Fire of mAknoWn origin completely rea at rny fe.ct, and kept the rest of them at tic alotig the desk with a gutted the busieciss and resideetal the high space about me in darkness. gesture which .clearly meant that I Noble Block,. at Sault Ste. Marie last Of course, I hated atid saw teething. WAS heartily welmertie to ;them. week, destroying everything, and ea - Bet I was absolutely certain that 'Yes," lie said, half abstractedly, using it ioee of about $40,00o. there was soitlethitig or somebody "yes, of course yoe'll bp wantieg here. And who I wetit back to the go., But -s -tot through that door on Time flieS, and barbees office12 had Made tip my retied, if the street! It evettiel be as much as tonacits, undertakers are , POULTIVit RIEGTiaTclit. latakes liens Lay Ug.' Ail %later. - One Cent a- Mouth is ail it cost, .Poultcy llook and hierie FREE Write for n PRATT POOP CO.,04-Canada,Limited,326 Carlaw Ave -Toronto , Brant Cant' Y has a surplus of $39,- Mr. Henderson will move his butcher 523 for the past year. busintss to the store recently vacated by W. W- LIJCKNOW Mrs. N. Sinclair of Winnipeg is The students of the Agricultural here with her mother Mrs. W. Scrim - Short Course 'being held liere, have geour, who has been very ,ill. Mr. completed arra.ngements for a special J'ag'. Scrimgeour of!Milverton was al -- car -to be attached, to the regular so hon-te for a few, days: train next Thursday to convey them Mr. John Reid of Palmerston visit- ' to Guelph, where they will have a ed his parents here over -Sunday chance to view the agricultural coll- Miss L. Lyons, spent'Sunday at,her eg-e there, and receive further instruc- home here. tions along the lines they' have been Mr. and Mrs. Jno„. Joynt, returned taught here. Many others are taking last week from a trip to Florida. Mr, advantage of this opportunity to visit Joynt will leave tliiS week for Toroth. - friends there as it does not apply to to to be in his seat at. the opening of', students -only. Although. they were the Provincial Legislature. instrumental in having arrangements Miss Bessie Abeli'visited, at her completed, ' home here over Sunday -and. aesisted. The Sacrament of the Lords- Sup- -the choir of the Siinglike Church. The students of the short cotax held a.eska.ting party at t the rink Thursday evening: The team of Mr. A. E. Millson be- came frightened lase. Wkdnesday and' backed the bus into the window, at the C. N. R. stadbn breaking several pan- A recently estimated., -?poet of On- tario ridings are divided betWeen the two factions as ' follows,: •.Conserva- fives— Prohibition, 48.; ,Modernationi 29. United Farmers—Pro., 16; Mod„ 4. Liberals—Pro., 6; IVIocl: 9. Pro- hibition Ridings, 69; moderation ings, 42. If there is ang-Ontario elec- tion thts year it,may be fought out between a Conservative-Moderationist party and a Liberal -Ignited Fatmers-' Prohibitionist, party. Stich a depart-, tire, -woul4 make an interesting cam- paign, to say the least. The season's best cellars are'those whose bins are filled with real amelira- cite. —O— A golden butterfly with black sots' onon the wings .which had been about, in the twenty below temperature last Friday at Port Arthur, is reported by Albert Smith, of ,that place. While employed at the plant of the American Cynamid Co., Niagara Falls, Charles Dickson had his eye so seriously injurecl that it had to be re- moved. Following an exciting battle. 111, the kitchen of his home, in which he is al- lege.d to have attenipted to jab a hot poker into the face of Officer Phipp- en, Thomas Citsernore of Winghane Was arrested last week by Phippen, Inspector MacPherson is cotduct- leg an investiga.tion, at the municipal jail faten at Thornhill, following char- ges that special privileges have been accorded certain prisoners. Some of „the melt, it -is charged, were allowed to go to Toronto, to attend to busi- ness details, dttring the daytime: —0— In order to relieve the coal short- age in Woodstock, six carloads of Al-, berta coal have bccn -ordered, and are expected soitietinte this week. It is stated. that it will sell for. $15 a ton., , per was celebrated in the Piesbyter- ian 'Church here on Sunday morning, when 27 new members were added to the church ,roll. The Women's Missionary Society of the local Methodist -Church enter- tained the ladies' from Ashjield chur- on 'Tuesday last.. The Ashfield es of glass. ladies presented the 'programme whi.- A very pleasant time was spentgat eh was much enjoyed. The Anglican Young- People pre- sented their play '''Peter Pipers. Trdu- bles" in.Ripley on, Friday evening last and drew a full hottse, They were entertained by the- Ripley. Yoting Peo- ple after the play. . The funeral of Mr: Murdoch Nich- olson was'held from the home of Robt. Mullen on Friday afternoon. The flineral of his wife being held from the same home only one week previous. Mrs. Nicholson died at her home.in komolca, a little over a week ago- and her body was brotght here for burial, her death being due to mien- , 11°i -inOMnea'wa llr s also Nisctirli9cllscoe: -on-vcrth rtehteuins.ainnige disease and passed away after a few 'days illness. Both. Mr, and Mrs, Nic- holson were'former residents of Luck,: now, but for many years had been en- gaged in poultry farming at Komo- kit and had, made for theinseiveS a very comfortable home. No family survive, but each, leave several bro- thers and. sisters, who have the sym- iietlay of a host of friends. Lucknow will pave its Inset street Toronto, Jan. 26t1'L, this summer -also the street (as far Advatee-Times, Winglians as the botindty of the town) leading Dear Mr. Smith, to Goderith and Iniecitrcline, while Enclosed you will please find che- Havelock street will be finished with que Inc $e„co renewal sub. for the pa -- a heavy coat of crushed tock, making per. 11 a high class gta,vel street. This 1 -lite Advance -Times comes as a wet- --o-- John I-Tutbart killed 140 human be- ings, his total profit on the, killings being $21,000. I -lis line is„,, not tlial*of the ordinary holdup that, for be is Sing Sing'a Public, executioner, and each time he straps it Men into the chair the state pays $15o. It seems easy, $15o for work that last half at hottr. But ltilling causes strain on the nerves, so Mr. Hulbert retires, Son -moot Is can have the St5o 3�b. Welliegton Cottety is free.from de- r ehiro.i benture debt and hat it set -plus for the 1-north:lees, Year ef $31000. "4, the Oddfelld'W's Hall -oneTtesday 'ev-, ening when the local; Rebekahsglield: a,n "At Home"., The winners were Mrs. J. S. McKenzie 'M._ • Sproule for euchre and Mrs. A...E. lifillson for .dominoes: „After a' very' tasty; lunch had beet disposed of, the Lucknow, Orchestra..provided music' for dancing which was enjoyed by both old ancl,young., „ THOUGHTS OF THE OLD HOME ; A „few more valued letters from friends who look forward to the weekly visit of The Advance -Times. Ont„, 1st., 1926 The Winghanx Advance-Tinses, Wineham Ont. Dear 'Sir: Please find enclosed post office or- der for Si.00 tor the paper for 6 mon- trhs, thanking you. Yours Truly, Mrs, 3. C. Lack e Box 486, Hilton, r • 026 will greatly improve the town as iconic visitor each week, NVe look these streets have always been bad in forward to it with igeal interest, t Weather. The Young Ladies Missionary So- ciety of the Presbyterian Church held their monthly meeting at the hoine of Mrs. H. Aitcheson'On Thursday even - big, After devotional exercises a splendid paper oil the tbpie waS read by MrS, E, Aitcheson also it reading by Mies Tone Carrick, t,The text tteeting will be held at the manse, Several from her took in the trip kiticatdina by special train , on Weduesclay night to Witness the hoc- key match between Ripley and Wing - ham, Messrs. Dontdd and Potcher Me - Charles have bought the grocery busi- itess of Nirelliegtert Isteedetsotn and Will mire on a general grocery buiti- itt ilte 1He tdereori eteted 'While lie without the ,/ed-vaime-lattee, 'Wishing you all success for 1926. yours Truly, M. 1-7,, Brad -win. 8au1t Ste. Marie, Ont., Feb. t, 1926 Mr, A. 0, Smith,, Wingham Ont. Dear Sir: I am enelositig haoney order for $4,00 for my paper and look forireard for it each week as it is lust like a let- ter from our old home town that we lived in for over 27 years. am yotirs tritly, James Eliiott, jr. Also it let -tet which we eanixot fi came from Mr, A. J, Pilon, TotontO with a renewal subsetiptiOn and it fe Imes, station they would ncit 'Want