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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-02-18, Page 1Qopies, Five Cents,. CURRIES' SCHOOL LITERARY SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING With which is amalgamated The Garde Videne and The Wrostete News WINGFIAM, ONT., TH' URSDAY, FEBRUARY lath., 1926 One Wingham Rink Wins The Trophy, Another The Consolation The Fehreary tneeting of the COM- niuniy , , A. very successful Bonspiel con-' Lii:erarY Seele"Y °f c2lIrrie s eluded at 4.3o a, na. on 'Thursday School wtts held. on Frida,y evening, Feb.) foi 12, Trie pvesident, n,ciTltileiewfiejaiatilsierweivraespilcalyetedd 'Taylor, occupied the chair. The on very 1 eCT1 ice. .The Trophy 'was won meeting 'opened with' the sieging of bena local rink skipped by Jack Ma - "The Maple Leaf." .Following' the son. 'Each player won a beautiful reading. of the minutes of the last Mantle Clockjack's rink had a very 'meeting by the secretary, Miss Irene narrow escape in the senii-final again - 'Taylor, the audience was deltglited by st G, Town. of Wroxeter. They 'were .a whistling solo by Miss Rene leeac- three shots down to begin the last on. A rather. unique feature of the end but by two perfect. shots were evening. was the Prophet's Address, able to score four points, winnieg, the delivered by Miss ,Loeise Fraser. The game. The 'Final was played against -absurd occupations of some of the a notable quartette from London and people in 1940 brotight forth nitich the local rink did remarkably well to laughter. . melee the .win, One 'other prize wee A trio, composed of Findlater, gwon by a local rink with A. C. uitar, Mr. W. Elliott, violin, and Coombs skip, first in,Consolation Ev.- Miss Mary Elliott, Marie, rentettained ent, each winning a lovely Botdoir 'their listeners in a delightful mamter. La1139' The main feature of the evening , . Trophy ' was a debate "Resolered that Coropeti- Second Round tion has done more for the prosperity Lucknow Wingliarn of the 17armer than Co -Operation." 8 George Currie and W A Currie the Messrs R. Johnston le Small, London The affirmative was upheld by Kincardine Sae,g 9 Ross negative by Messrs, Robt. Coultes and Wroxetet Harriston J. Kerr. The decision was given in Town 17 ' Thompson 6 favour of the negative, Witighem Beimore • Following another ntunber by the Mason 14 Rev McKenzie 10 trio, the meeting closed with "God Semi Finals Save the Kin." Lacknow. • • . London , R. Johnston ...8 Sage 12 est. Special Bible Topics dealt with. WINGI-IAM BOWLER Wingham Wroxeter Meetings' every night at 8 p. en • Sun- ' VICTORTOUS Mason L13 Town: 12 day Services at le a. in., 3 p. -m and Final 7.30 p. m. Interesting Services! Wingham • London Plenty Of Good Singingl ' Come and A Wilson J. Banks bring a -friend., T. H. Gibson K. Cassleman 0. Thompson Dr. Wright 5. Mason s1 14 E. Sage sic. 13 Association Second Round Wingham Srnall Bye Kincardine Harriston Ross 8 Thompson . . . ..14 Behnore Wingham Rev, McKenzie eo Rae St. ThOlnaS Belmar° Sutherland II Mulvey ... ... , . . .10 Wiughain Harriston 'Currie , to AlcConnell Ix - St. Thomas Kincardine Cameron ..... to Shields 12' Mt. Forest.. LucknoW Galbraith 12 Smith 14 Kincardine Fordwich Colwell 12, Patterson 14 Third Round • Wingham Harriston Radio Station J. 0. K. E. Small II Thompson . Radio Station 1s0 -K -E will be on St. Thomas Wingham the air again on ,Thursday night froth Sutherland te Rae io to to II With another old time test Plarriston Kincardine programme and also on Sunday next McConnell To Shields' /4 Luckqnw from 4 to 5 p. rn. with a sacred con Fordwich , Smith cert The wavelength is 235 meters 12 Patterson TO * W,e Would lik-e to have anyone who Fourth Round picks this up drop us a card or better Harriston Thompson 14 ToWwtric6ceter' oteutfind out how far we are reaching St. '',Plioinas, Sutherland, Bye e Still cell phone 234., as we are trying Shields, Kincardine,' Bye. Smith, Lucknow, Bye. , Semi Finals IVIr. R. A. Coutts was in London on Harriston St, ThOulaS Saturday attending the funeral of his Thonipson 12 Sutherland '° brother-in-law, John Morrison. De- Kinderdine Lucknow ceased was a baggage man in the enn: Shields 9 Smith 8 Ploy of the C. N. Reand was trying to Final ' Open the baggage door on a Stratford Kincardine' Ilartiston car whett the engine and other cars Shields ...., .. . . . .... 14 `1" hompson standing just a foot or two ahead Special Event shunted back to hoak- onto this car. First Round Mr, Morrison was knocked down and Winghain Owen Sound his head WaS badly crushed while' bo Mitchell 8 Kennedy II th legs were severed, The aceident 'Wingham Wingham happened on Thursday and the fuller - Murray 12 Elliott al was held on SaturdaY. His wife Wing:hato VVingharn was Edna Coutts, daughter of Mrs, Yourig Coombs 16 Rosa Coutts, Scott St., Witigharn. • Wroxeter, Bruce Telephone Successful Nash Bye Semi Finals The t6th aninuti meetug of the Wingham Wingham shareholders of the Bruce Municipal Coombs , Murra3r IT ',Telephone System, Limited, was held Owen Sound Wroxeter in the township hall at Underwood Kennedy . . . . ....tt Nash. .... . . . . , .. . .11 Monday afternoon, The annual re Final port presented by Superintendent Wingham Owen. Sound ' Norwood Jones, of Kincardine, shows J. Mitchell a total revenue for the Year of $,4, FI Mitchell., 292.62, with expenses amounting to D, B, Porter $20,076,61. The'total rturnber of teles A. C Coombs , W. Kennedy sk8 phoftes in service on December 31 sk. /6 was t ;536, with the following number of telephones :for each of the five ex - Died in Gait changes operated by the company: Friends in Wingham of, Lauchlat Kincardine, 451; Paisley, 413; roil Kargus will regeet to hear akithe dea- Elgin 274i Underw9od 195'; and Tilts' th ofhis wife, which took piece ertoti 103. their home in Galt cin.IVionday after- The Bruce is the largest inttnicipnl nom), February 8111. Besides her bus- telephone systeni in the Do-milliofl. lntrid site is survived bytwo sons, The board of commissioners were re - Power -el and George and three dauglts elected as follows: 5, J. Hunter, chair - tees Dorothy,. Eleanor and Xathleeti, man, Kineardine; fartme johnetone, nobli. Fuas neral wheld to Mount View Udo:dweorowdo,Ocli J. 13, Steadiers, Tinder Cetnetery, -, , on Thareday , Wood; secretary, f. Ca''. 'McKay, tin - S lescriptione $2,�o ANOTHER )3IG CAR- NIVAL IN ARENA NEXT TUESDAY Another Grand Masquerade 0. Local and General News of Interest to The Commun.ity- TRAIN WRECKED NORTH OF RIPLEY ENGINEER HURT' GREATMis REVIVAL REVIVAL MEETINGS val will be held in the Wingbain Ar- ; Florence Angus is visiting George Moir has added to liis al- A freight train canting -out Kin- ena. on Tuesday evening-, February .nenos at on on and Detroit, ready fine collection of canaries a eat dine at 8 o'clock Wednesday 123.0rn- Contan23rd. At 8 P, ensharp. Grand ProFebruary .17th (Asia Wednesday) e d hear Envoy Farris, the , m- enade of everybody on skates. At 9.15 was the commencement of the Lenten large green feathered parrot , I-Ils ing, was derailed about one mile eel-- little Boston avhich had the misfor- th of Ripley, and three( of the cars Contractor Evangelist, a wonderful season. time to have two legs broken by be- Went OVer the embattlement. A bron- trophy of grave, who is conducting a everybody ou the ice. , Masquerade .Mr. S. Blacichall of Winnipeg, visit_ ing struck with an auto last fall, Pre"' en rail is believed 1'10 be tile calls'''. of 10 days Evangelistic CamPaign Stilvation Artny Hall, Wingbam, ev- in, allY man in 1.0W0 or purrounding in the Costumes, Best Make -Up, represent- „„ S. Blackhall. Boston terrier puepies. Nothing ow Paired 1-)Y ncmn and a train ce'nsistill:-31 ed last week with his brother, Mr. C. sented her InaSter with three in the accident. The trach WaS not re- ery night from February 19th,, March country, 1st, $4; 2116.,$2, l3est kiss Canade, ist., $4; 2nd„ $2, l?)est His- to so per cent. in our February Clear- woneen's Winter Coats reduced e5 wife eejd we near Geo. i thinking of is lacking in the Moir home but tile of engine and baggage cars was sent freen Kincardine to transfer Passen- toric Costume, 1st, $4, encl., Skating anoo. King: Bros. joining the benedicts some ger s froin the noon train, which arriv- ticket for balance of season. test Na- . ed at Ripley. Proceeding along, this tional Costume, est, $, 206,, skating St. Patrick's Social, March Intin, in Best Presbyterian Church, Wingham. Plea- PALMERSTON ELIMINATEs transfer train. also failed to see ticket for balance of season. Bethe WIN'GHAM broken rail in- t'' re. with the result Comic. Costume, 1st, $3; 2116,, skat- se keep date open. Ilia t it was plunged over a 30-foet ceil- ing ticket for balance of season. 'Best Warden McKibbon is in Goderich, Just when we are beginning to have hank-m.00n Pinning” the engineer under - or most original couPle, est., 4; 2nd., this week and will later go to Toron- a swelled head over the victory of our Be was rescued by members of the two season tickets; sack race for boys to on County business. Wingshani hockey team defeating the crew and rushed' to Ripley where first 13 and under, 1st., $3; end., season - Mr, Levi Lott has purchased a fine Ripley boys to die tune of 7 to 0, our aid was given by Dr. FMlayson. The ticleet, Specials ---By Wingharn Ad va,nce-Times for best representation St. Thomas for this one. new dapple grey driver. I -Ie went to hoPes are shattered when the Palm- injured man received a broken leg, and Miss Adeline erston team -playing in the semi finals arm and. several cuts about the head of Timothy Ha.y, este $4.; 2nd,, Ad- Drehman of Gonne, here last Friday night trimmed us all and was later taken to Paimerstore vance• for 1 yea.r; 31 d., season ticket visited over the week -end, with her 'LIP good by a Wilitwasil 3 to 0. It The fireman jumped and escaped 11 lo the person bringing the greatest . number of people to Carnival from aunt, NIrs. Wm. Wellings. was. an off night for Wingham and jury. The auxiliary arrived from Mrs. N. K. McLeod of Goderich, we are satisfied to say that the best Stratford and by Wednesday evening outside Wingham in one load $5.00. Loads with less than xo not counted, spent a few days at the home of her teanCwon although theY did not put they had the track cleared, although Special for oldest person skating once parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Burke, ay the brand of hockey that the Kit- the wreckage still remains in a heap. metier sextette did a week ago, as we go to press. --Ripley Express,. around rink„ special. for youngest per- Our February Clearance Ad., is on wingbangs 1926 team was a real , son skating once around rink. Winn- the back Page. Read' it and learn of live one however. Tack McGee is be- Of Interest to Farmers ers of est. prizes in former Carnivals our Saving Prices. King Bros, coming a wonder in goal and stopped held in Arena this 3rear with same Mrs. George Dale and Mrs. James some real fancy and well directed . An ai rniers nterested in growing-- costumes,' will not be granted higher Dale of Constance are visiting the shots. The two Lockridge brethei.8 ifeas should call before 0i 11 than 2ndplace this time. Special formerson, Mr. Lorne y Dale, John plaa strong game on defence. Dr. February 20111 at Robertson's Garage music for the event. Admission, Street. and place their order for good seed Howson, Cecil Mooney, Barney Children 25c; Adults 35c. All in cos- Miss Nina Haugh of Toronto, B,rowne are stars on the forward. and Peas over eon° bus. has already been tume 25e. Refreshments at the booth. spent the week -end at the home of as subs Charlie Pattison and Wilford placed in the last few days. $2.0o a Envoy Farris The Evening Independent of St. Pe- tersburg Florida dated February end. has a large • black heading. ``Alex •Crawford -wins Consolation Tourney ,Match." Since going to Florida. Alex has been showing the yanks how to Bowl and besides winning their mu- •ch- coveted diamond shield valued. at :$65ohe has wont several minor priz- es and now wins the final match in the consolation of the team tourna- •ertent play defeating C, A. Bennett of 'Chicago by the score of 20 to 16. The paper says the winner performed in big league style and a crowd of over _ 306 witnessed the games. We have :net learned what the prizes., were, but we expect Alex will be driving hone ea truck or aetrailer behind his sedan, in order to carry Ins trophies. The .score for this win was: Crawford eo1021102202000X33---20 Bennett 020300020020412000-16 .2Io1mes Box Social Boe Social and Entertainment will ',be held at Holmes School 'House on lzriday evening, February 26th., 1926, Tour act comedy drama "Down in :Maine," will be put on with the fol lowing characters. Zeph Cummings of Hardscrabble Eaten, way down in Maine. Believes in ...the Golden Rule and practices what he believes Character Lead, :Stanley 3Dickeon; „Ralph,' his brother, New York Millionaire, Wilfrid Mur- echison; Neil Wentworth, a young in- -ventor, Juvenile Lead, Arnold Kelly; lingle, the old fisherman, First Low Comedy, Victor Casemore; Biga Tornps, the -hired man, Character Co- medy, Harold Foxton; Mr. Holden, a lawyer, Utility, Renny Goy; Jumpsey a fresh air kid, Chester Casemore; Mose Gossie, stutterieg lover, Earl Dickson; Susie Cummings, Ralph's daughter, Miss Ruby Dieksoni Mrs. Cummings, Zeph's wife, Miss 3/Lary MeGregor; Keziah, fourty three and desperate, Miss Mary Carter; Betsy "romps, Miss Casertuare. Admission 25 cents. Ladies witla boxes free. ‘,Smilitt" ataiiie Says.; *Pole Morley- savs us wile is ill', kin pe'cr1'1. who buys .0 lamp and wants a new Mite of furniture mat& .th" lautp--* Awaiting Trial in june The case of the Turnberry farmer who assaulted his wife and later Pro- vincial Officer Phippen, came up for hearing at Weingliam on Thursday morniug. As he absolutely refused to spe-dthe judge sent him back to Goderich'jail to appetw agtdn at .the June assizes. C. W. L, Elect Officers At the annual meeting of the Wing- , ham' sub division of the C W, L, the 'following new officers were elected: Presid'ent, Miss Mary Gibbons; est. Vice-Presidente Mrs,, R Sproal; end. Vice -President, Mrs. W. Forgie; 3rd. Vice -President, Mrs. F. Benninger; Secretary, •Mrs. -P. Kehoe; Treasurer, MTS. 13. Benninger, C. N. R. Man Killed 1! Entertain Choir her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Haugh tutischo are dependable ,chaps where -bus guaranteed. for all you can grow. .,..,, Diagonal Road. , ' ever they are asked' to play. Wing- Phone 1-92 or 57. 'Dominion Canners . On all fashionable Bridge Tables ham is also favoredin having a fast Seeds, Limited. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Taylor, Beigrave will be found the • new delicious satin bunch of juniors coming . along for A Clubbing Offer entertained the choir of St. Andrews coated, Orchard.Fruits, 49c per ne. at next season. Harry Browne, ,a, youn, The Canadian Countryman is mak- Presbyterian Church at their home on licAvoy's Drug Store. ger brother of Barney, played with. ing special cut rates through newspa- Fidday evening. A special purehase of Persian Lamb Wingham in. Kitcher and the ICitch- ener paper gave :hi a g-reat al1101.1nt per offices which enables us, to quote Card of .Thanks Coats for. . Our February' Clearance. the following rates. The Advance - of credit' for fast playing', even solilo- To :the Ladies' Aid of the Get full particulars in our Ad. on the Times, and the Canadian Countryman , United Cluerele back page. Ring Bros. quising how n.eat he 'it 100k in a to new subscribers for $2.25 for one Kitchener outfit. ' $ My husband wishes. me to thank Mr. Robt. Muirhead; expert auto year or to renewal subscriptions - s your society for the beautiful boquet meelninic and eleetet i- has been e- a elioiee flowu rRobertson at which yoso kindly gaged by M. Geo;season. T. Robertsoat Died in Freeville, N. Y. till March rst. z75 cents. Thioffer is only good You can save 5oc sent him a . nd which eve both appreci- the garage for the The Curlers' Euchre and Dance in 'Friends of Mr. Hiram Smith will regret to learn that he passed away paper and Advance-Timestogether. any time when renewing Your daily ated very 'lintel • C. G. and Mrs, Campbell. the Wingham. Armouries on Tuesday , . . at the home of his daughter, Mrs: Ro- Death of Mr. J. F. Wasman night was largely' attended and ' a bert Groves in Freeville, New leek, , .. Residents of Bluevale amd vicinity good. time was 'enjoyed by all. . on. 'Wednesday morning, 1 -le was a,will 'learn witfi deep regret that Mrs. Rev, M. M. Bennett and Revie W. Big- Price Concessions on all Men's. J. F. Waswan died on Thursday most laighly esteeined olcl gentleman! D. :McIntosh, ministers, • Sunday Feb- Overcoats, Suits and Boy's Clothing and resided in Lower Winghani. lentil morning, February xith., at her 'home about a yeay ago. ruary 2xst. during February. King Bros,1 in Clinton. It is only about sixteen ex a. ne,--Illustretecl Talk to Chil- Would. you like to get The Advanee years since Mr. and Mrs, 3. F. Was - The funeral will be held from the droll ort Co -Operation. 3./forning sub- residence of his son, Mr. Ed. Sinith Times foie a dollar? Come in and ou- Saeurday afternoon and iuterment ject "The World's" Most Precious e man With their most estimable family leeerieneg speaker, Rev, An we'll show Yeti lmw Y61-1 can.acc°111- will be made in Whigham Cemetery. removed. to Clinton. Onson gave Tears,." plish this when renewing yqur dailies his .life in the cause of freedom, dur- M. Bennett. ' ' • and weeklies here. Moving to Ingersoll ing the war. The sincere sympathy - 2.3o p. ne—S. S. ancl Bible Classes.. • of former friends and acquaintances te' Bank of 7 p, ne,--"Faieh' the Road Leading .11iiisa Elizabeth Thompson who has ?Jr. M. C. Bryclge of the to Truth," is the Subject Rev. Mr. Mc- Intosh is to Speak on at the evening lice for some time has accepted a po- promoted to be accountant in been in Mr. A. Cesens' Insurance Of- Commerce' staff, Wingham, has heen the Won the 1VIeiclejohn Trophy will go out to the bereaved fan-nly, service.' sition in the Goderich Office of the Bank of Commerce at Ingersoll. and While Sandy Crawford is e.bsent la Prudential Life Iniurance Co. will leave for his new field very soon. Good music. Strangers inVited. .' Florida making 41 narne for himself as The Advance -Times mailing lists While friends congratulate him on his Discuss Public Health Work a. bowler, the members of his staff in. • It is with no small amount of pride 15th. If your subscription Was paid February promotion they -will regret to lose Mt-. anti Mrs. Budge who have been the Garage 'way back in Canada are have been corrected, up till holding up the reputation of the gar - that the many Wingham friends .of before that time it should be credited very P°Ptilar among the youag peo- age by whining trophys for c•arling, Nurse, Verna MacDonald will learntow11.,.'' Mr, -Brydge is se.- composed of A. Atwood, I-1. on. your label. Won't you 'please see Pie 9.f the cretary of the Northern i-lockey 'Lea- A, rink that she is.one of the prominent, 11143111- if it is.? ' gue and has been a leader in the Walker, Thos. Hardie and J. Murray,, bers of .the Health Departthent at Miss, Edna Henderson and her 'bro- . . . skip., took in the' Harriston boospiel at)orts of :the town. 1/1 • Toronto. Dr. 1VIcCullougli, Ontario's ther, W. J. entertained the pupils of . last week and were successfal in . Chief Officer of Health, accompanied the 4111 forin of the Wingham High Field prop Winners winning the lleitlejohn trophy as by Miss MacDonald addressed a.meet- School at their home, Bluevale Road, Oats, Prize Winners W. J. W. well as four electric boudoir lanips. ing held in the gYmnasium of the on Friday evening. A jolly time was Lennox, Seed Branch, Toronto. Richmond Hill HiglifSehool the oth- spent by all. . David Fortune, Winghaen R. R. r, t) Married in 1,dt/don er evening under the auspices of the What would you do if ' you had 0.A.C. 72, Extra No. 1; A. and W. Women's Institute. Following is .the $3ooci owing you and you needed the McKague, Teeseve.ter, A happy ivedding took place in ate report of Miss Me.cDonald's address money? That is our position. The No. 1;3, Richard Wilton, 0.A.C., Extra wingtham R. Wellingtent Street 'United Church Ttlesday morning when Miss Dorothy S reported in the Richmond I-Iill Li- only difficulty is that is owing ns by R. I, 0.A,C, 72, Extra No. e; 4, e, 3. Pullen, . daughter of Mts. Pullen, bet -al of 'January 28113. . Over a thousand PeoPie, Are you Wright, Wingham R. R. 1, 0.A.C, 72: Mringlatin, became the bride of Levi ,"Miss Verna M. MacDonald gave an one? Read your label. Extra No. /., 5, win. evenings, wing, Holmes, Of Walton. The' ceternony interesting,' sketch of her work as • Two or three rinke. of the Knights ham, R. R. 5, 0.A.C. 72, Extii No. x; was performed. by Rev. J. W. Hibbert, Public Health Nurse in North York of S the tane and Besotti purpose at-. 6, Geo. Pocock, Wingliam R. R. 3, 0, .. pastor of the church, The yonng , Township. She Pointed out that she tending the Kincardine bonspiel ' on A. C 72, Extra No, x; 7, Chas. carter couple were unattended. After a was not a school nurse, but, as there Thursday and Friday,. We iinegine. Wingham R. R. 3, O.A.C. .72, tN:tra, short honeymoon .Mr. and Mrs. Holm - were in North York. 17 schools .with we ,..can hear their wives exetairn No. 1, ii. attendance' of 1,371 it was appar- jas. Gilmour, Whigham, Sec, 115 will take up residence in Flinn i 1 "Nights they surely are," tut that school work claimed the ma- jor share of het timeMonthly The members of Maitland Lodge Message. From Far North Hockey Next Friday I.Q.04F, are holding a progressive . in- peetions were given in x3 schools, Mr. G. W, Layton of the London London C. N. R. hockey team will Only a month ago such inspection euchre in their lodge raoms en Thurs- road, recently caught the nettle, BigPlay an exhibitiml game el hoekeY had averted the spread of diphtheria, an day evening, ,Febrtiery 251 Each gins, over the radio and "listening in" - ' brother` is permitted' to invite a friend with Witigharo in the Arena on Fri - Miss MacDonald reviewed interest - and a good crowd is anticipated. he heard a messe.ge being sent from day evening, February 19th, The ingly the steps preliminary to the en- 'taw-re/Ice Higgins ',Of the Govepunent management of th•e Arena ate giviene gaging Of a Public Health Nurse by Rt- Hon. W. Lyon Ma.okenzie Arctic Station, up near the North the hockey boys the ,ink for the oe- North York, Examitiations• revealed Xing, Prentice of Canada was elected, defectives ntembeeing 552.. Since that to the Tonemons in the Prince Albert, Pole, to his mother, Mr, "f„ M. 'Rig.. castor). and the game is put on by the gins orToronto. ., e'ite ,,,,,,.galse,,s are rovers, appal.- Iblo°1Yes) toTIltieeletPisiPtliltiligttilecannie a°rIteton°1yf atsIlles-e ettly, as a brother of the above is in it 'for their hotel aecothodation 1118 Sask., election on Monday by a Ina- 'VI. !LT! ! tilne 42 defects' have been corrected. Inspections were 'followed by health jority of overe8o0o over a returited i taike designed to indicate ' health ev,ar hero, Capt, Burgess, M. C. a' cies Chili, and a cousin, a son Of the late the C. N. R. etirry them without chars habits, While distance aed cold wee- ver young farmer and politician, Ray. J. H. Higgins, /8 inPeru. seo- ge. Conte out and see a yeally fast tiler had militated. against the 511 6cess Mr. and Mrs. Wtn, G. Sherwood of other son, Arthur, is in Regina, it and clean hockey match and thus aN- W' of "baby conferences," /tee mothers ilkie, Sask,, with five girls and two was he who sent the first car of islet the. boys to lure their 0h}1'0- have brought. their infants, and pre- boys, Spe111 and enjoyed their, hall- Western turkeys to OUtario. The Lions. eehool age thildren for heepeetion, da y with Mr..and Mrs. Wet. R. Farr- above mentioned yottnes men ate tie- Ediecational matter, ott health topics hire :St. I-Ielees. Mts. Sherwood a'i'd pliews. of Mrs. W, Graham and Mr. MARRIED was distributed and layette.s were des. Farrier are sisters. They lea 1.1. R. Higig,ins of town—CIinton News Xitig---Iloyd--At the parsonage 1=0rd-- demonstrated." Whigham on Saturday, February 13 Record, ' . ., Miee AfeteDoneld , da hie, of by C. P. R. for their Bowie' in the Mr, Higgins, meritioned 111101-1' is a '4iNvlitc's1.1' A.0(111dV\C;e11(111o137c1d,arY' 1I:r.ie'ollr'dwITchl)-9te5.)*1 Mr, and Mrs, 13 ' E 1VIttcDnald of West altirt the best or 'health and ha- cousin of Alts,;,\V, y, Gallahot and Mr. .Gernet King, $6:1 1 cd Wingham. ' 'sing tejoYed their trip, iNfre, Lennox of town 1,Irsi, Bert Kitig, 11 'coin,lioii Wingham United Church 're •