The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-04-08, Page 1fr
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With which is amalgamated rhe Gorrie Vidette and The Wroxeter News
t Single, Copiee, Five Cents.
WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 8th. 1926
Slibscriptiorie $2.00 pee yee:1,-,
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t,
t.
e
SNOW
' erh,i?, storm
,was one
aiisl a great
C. P, R.
Saturday
(Sunday
larrive'd
and the
iivedaafely
been stuck
desboro i
• or
windowshi
' dountr
.
snow, but
end we
the, complete':
, beautiful.
n't mind
Christmae;
' Mr. Anlos
. .
APril.x7th.,
in Wingliane.tematry
Were almost
He says
and that
logs to
in less than
was , seeding.
corehateraie
he well
snow on
April, 41
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Pretty April
The residence
George
was the
'wedding
at noon,
Edna becarne,the
as, .Albert
William
Culross.
United. Church,
Rev. At
was given
those her
georgette
and. silver
match.
a quainteaffeta
-ng music.
igiste,r,•
)
/ ng a peach
sweeilY,:"Because."
3eit hyl• 'the'
t
honeyrimon.
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OF 4t YEARS AGO',
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.
New Iron Fence ac Cemetery ,
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.Restauratits Must Obey Law
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NEWS FROM THE DIFFERENT
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, cNuRcHEs
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ir•
Leocal and Generat News of
Interest to The Community-
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THE
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acomdinsittiirilicittyloosfs
'
, otanian'eThdeh'u rsdey
FrancesLaird,
Henry Davis.
in .Flay' sville
wittoteee,
and . ere, she.
during the
seven yeare
,
. &lice that
one of the
,
one of the eartiese,
• •
surviving -residents.
Th '
. ere were
, ,
Davis six children,
. . .•
vive ner, viz:
pe_, _ , ,,,..
axe arm.
Miss Maude
She evaP •
here. a most
Paul's Church,
vices were held
Th •
e services
grave were
Lowe and
rectors of the
f helpful
o a verysermon
too; occasion
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character and
thf 1ness to
which had always
, ..
departed. He
to look
° ..,
of the. life in
..
realized - possession
gone •"to be
. '
'better." '
The sympathy
enmity goes
it shares with
- •
extent ene sense
sympathy
'
beautifully- ,expreseed
cies flOral tributes.
were. Dr. Irwin,
McKibbon,
a "•
an T. C. -Ling.
.
LATE MRS,
. _
D'AVIS
rst.,
of the la
was bo;
.
she can
the year ai
continuous
almost fift,
ineerveni
therefot
town at
•
the earlim
,
r. an .1
d At
whom su
Charles I
T
of ;Drone
resider's
'
of S
funeral se;
a ternom
d t 1-1
an a t
key. Wo
form
, rme
the cours
-
Mr. Low
the saint I
fa;
Churc
th
. .
. surver!n,
to fife ice
. . .
is now th
who ha
is la
corn
an;
very larg;
. '
loss.
friends yea;
the numer
.pallbearen
J. W
Porter
.
:
and Sals
;
April e2th.
F th
1. tie ei
••
conducted
• . •
Village ol
of Brus-
- •dis-
Mr. Patter-.
poesess•
'
has not
bed, ars
Dr. C. J.
Officei
of colds
whicli
suck
- core
. .
former-
,
.Grocery
ii
will ta..,
They
from
. remodel
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at the
Wednesdae.
read-
are: tee.;
211d., Mrs,
Le-
H. Le-
R.
th Mrs
5 ., •
6th., Miss
,
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of Saturday, April 3rd,
Of the worst of the winter,
quantity of snow fell. The
scheduled to arrive io o'clock_
evening; got in about 3,30 on
afternoon. The 9,45 C. N. R.
about 4 a. me Sunday morning
London; Huron k Bruce ar•!
at 5.25 aein. after having
in a snow•bank near Lon-
the snow being uP to the
e ,,
of the coaches.. ''
,
ds . fll d .with
y , roads are still1 e .wi
the weather •,has changed
are all- patiently waiting for
disappearance of . the
snow and most of us' would-
if eit stayed away till next
' . .
Tipling tells us that'. on
, 1885, his father Was buried
and the roads
impassible With snow.
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it stayee.d on' for sometime
r
on the .3rd.. of May he drew
, .
Winghem on the sleighs and
two weeks horn that he
Mr. Jonathan peetison
this story for he say e that
remembers the great depth of
the roads on. the '17th Of
years ago.' ' '
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Winintghli:,npl,a•slut
morning, April
widow
, Mrs. Davis
O nt.,, whence
a beide, in
, has resided
whcile of the
which have
there. She was,
pioneers of the
...: .
if not
h M
born to
.
four of
John, Mrs.
I 11
verse Irene, .a
• '
at home.,
during all her
•
faithful -member
where the
on Mondayf
e th
a e Church
conducted by
Rev. H. W. Snell
parish. In
'
to refer to
the extraordinary
Christ and • Ris
. characterized
urged ,the
past the grave
„
God, which
.
of her
with Christ .which
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of the whole
•
out to the bereaved
them to a
•
ofirreparable
of 'many
by
.The•
R. Venstone,
W. j. Greer, Alex.
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Sunday Morning in the 134-ptist
Church, Pastor Wardell continued the
study of Joshua 'speaking of the "Fin-
al Conquest of the Land." :The p-e•O-
Ple final1y'. had, rest from war. HeMi
'said, "tree leader Jesus has entered in- l
to rest and it, is possible foe us to en,
terthat rest with 'Him. Then 'disep-
pointment becomes ' impoesihie • be-
cause all is God-apppinted. Thenewe
alWays haire•,our way beeause God's
arid ours are one. In the Evening he
epoke of "Washing our robes Mak-,
ing them white 'in the blood , of . the
Lamb." In Rev. 22; .14 giving the
marginarreading it'.seys, "Blesse,d ate
those who wash their robes, that they
may have right -to the tree" of' life and
may enter in throegh the gates into
the city," We will never' be able, to
enter that City above unless we have
waehed our robes in the blood of the
•
Lamb down here. . , i. .: . , ,
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On 1-11-1daY, APri Ieth., the Revel--
end W. F. Schaffeer of ' St., Luke's
Anglican. Church, Waterloo, Quebec,
will preach both MOrning and evening
in St. Pants Church: ReveMe. Schaf-
fter has; been appointed by his Lord-
ship Bishop Williams, the Bishop
9f the Diocese of Huron, to fill the,
vacancy ai s d b' • t•O f
y c i e y ,the resigna 1 ii o
Rey. H. W. ' Snell. Mr: Sehaffier
comes highly recommended from. lei
.
D• ' H 1 b 'forthe
locese. e. las been Rector e
• t l d I •
past ten years at. Waterloo an us
• h• ' • . • - •
pans loners are. spery at his leaving
i
t iem as he has built ,up. a large 'con-
gregatioie 'However What has. been
.
loss to Waterloo, .will be gain to
Wingharn, especially St. Pants
, . . . • _
Church, where he will be. made heart-
ily welcome. Mr. and. Mrs. Sehaff-
ter an . at 1 y will: arrive in Wing-
d' f An'l • ' •
11 o Wednesdaynight and h will
Ilam n . a e wi
charge of the .services as above
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men, tiOned. The singing 'by the choir
which was of a very high class order
on Easter ,of
Wilrbe epeated on
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Sunday April xi.th. Acordial inteita-
ion. is ee-tereeed. tcrall. •
t ..... • '• • ' .
, ,Donald.
."Elora,
On Easter Sunday 'at the Presbyter- .
ian Church„ Mr. F. j. Hill ' and his
e•
choir accompanied by Mr. W• h.'
Willis at the organ, rendered a mag-
nificent set -vide of music betle in chor-
us . •
, song solo. The introductory
voluntary, ,the Hymn Of Angelus,. one
of Ashford's Masterpieces .• was well
fitted to, produce a reveeeneal spine of
wo.rship. in, keepieg.•with the Day of
all Days. ' The first. Chorus by Car-.
'
i;ie B. Adams, " Risen" was . it most
suitable peace for . an Easter Morning
Service, The Second Chorus "Fear'
Ye Not," a selection' from the Ciente-
, , .
ta of The Crucifixion was listened to.
k . , , ,
with close attention, • , The closing
voluntary for the.. morning service
"theist Arose" caused many:to Herter
.' ' • • inspiring • - ' .. -
to listen to its strains. Tne
enin 'voluntary . for the evening be-'
.0P .g,. e , . e •
ing Pilgrim Hope. rhe first Chorus
"Cl 'St is Risen"' b r Emmerson in- 'College,
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chided a part Of •Handles Hallelujah
Chorus, giving full ecope for the Poe
• ' • fp
'• 'I
werful Bass of the Organ. The ese•
concl evening• Chorus. "On the Road'
Cal -very" by. F W Peace was var-
, 5 ', , • ,,
ied in. fone by kiss E Gilchrist lead-
• .,' , E. .
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ing in the solo pate and the last cho-r-
tis "He..is Risen", another , compo ...-
, ' • • • • • s'
non by F. W Peace and while 'the
. ' W.
congregaeion were being dismissed
me. - • d
. Willis played another of Ask-,
•
ford's Maste rpicces. The i en ernifg
i d 'Tl : d ' ' '
ore these .gran masterpieces called freeand
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a great deal of service by the differ-
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en niembers of the choir, that the
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day might be littingly celebrated,d
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'rile regular April meeting of Wing,
ham Town Council was held on Mon-
day evening. . All the councillors were
Present except J. W. Hanna who was
in Woodstock, „ . . ;, .
,
A letter of thanks for the $25 done-
tion was received from • the. Huron
County Breeders Association, • Aleo
a letter from' the Ontario Firemen's
Association aeking Wingham to send
.
along a memberehip. This letter was
fyled. . .. • . ,,
Cour'. Wilkinson, chairman of .the
•
Fire Committee, said.. he ,would, like
,erry,
the- council to sanction the • .recome
inendation of the fire company to ap,
,
point -Harvey. Aitcheson to the place
of john'Crandell on the brigade end
. ,
A.,. E. Louttit to succeed Eldon Pe-'
tetmatee as both these men had moved
frorti town. His request was 'granted.
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Coun..1-laneye chairrean of the pro-
Perty coinmittee, said they had, re_
, ,
coved 21 cordi. of -wood at $4.4o •_ a
cord. from R. 3, Adair. He also re-
Ported having given ' Permissioif to
the boys Who were, broadcasting the
dance from the armouries tb ho-ok a
wire 00 the roof of town. hall.
.
Mayor Fele, ••chaireiran of the Street
Comniietee, said that 'owing to the re-
• ee .ones
ceete storms the greater .portion of
. . .
the', I', work was snow Plowing. The
/ t .
septic tank had been cleaned. out
' d the catch basins 'had also re-
scrape , .
d considerable cleaning out
quire . g •
. ' Moved by Coterie. ,Mitchell and
S otton that b law No 963 he pass-
P Y • , •
ad Carried • This, is a by-
'ed' as . Fe • • , .
law to amend cemetery bylaw No. 882
" the rice of di in graves
raising p ,. . gg g
from $5 ,to $7.aed in the case Of chile
Siren frorn $e to $ee Also increasingt
, • ' ••••• ' •.'
the cost . of perpetual care ;on a 4, lot
' • , full , - ..,,
to $2o and on a lot to. e35.take
• tin
H. d R •
Moved by Coun: Haney an Reeve
.McKibbon that Bylaw 964 be passed.
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Carried. ' This bylaw authorizes the
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t.reasueer to borrow $5000 from the
Deminiori Bank for use of the Water-
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wo.rks departmene untu taxes are pant
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words .to bOrrow any
or in .other wo , . ...
amount of money not -exceeding $5000
urifil the monthly revenue for this de-
ent is collected. . •
partin . .
, Mayor Fells reported, the practical
Sale of the Richardson propeety to
Mr. S. Burke for $75. . e
Mr. A. Cosens and Mr. T. J. Mc-
•
Lean asked ' the council for ,a rebate
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of • hall rent fbr the „Winghat Arena •
Concerts. .The Councillors fele th"
. •
Atena.. was a public 4/institution • an
should receive.their support therefie're
• , •,.. ..,- • •
their request was . granted' and the
, ... . .
rents reba-ted. . • ,-' ' • ' . -
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The Mayor end sevetal councillors
'regretted the ma 1.e'r in which the.
leans of the ,C melt Chamber had
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been ruined by those who put on the
lasteldance 't1'e. Nails were driven
deep into th • plaster and then pulled
•
t t leaving agly holes; The next time
PI ' " . • .. '
the 'offenders will pay , deeel,v, for
. ,
their fun. , ' '` '' ' '
- Mayor ',Veils asked if the town ae7
" t 41s1 not be divided, • as it was
count ce.,.. _ i. 1 .
the Bailek C had the great- of .2, ii nerce it e.g, ..t.
est arn,ount, a he counci...e 1 cot -
bchanged et the present
lel no/wefl. e r ,
, dine and no action was .taken, : •
.
.R eve Mc. i on as. e .1 . , he
iir K'bb ' ' k d -"f tl
Coniecil could afford to continue the
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I 1 ••• eCthe cerrieter from the
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ao,ner, to: the big gates. . He felt that
tii's was elle intemion some time ago,
/e • • ' 1 "d 6
a d the funds of the cemetery iii a
different' occasions/ been Used in the
d he' 'thought the
•eneral . Age/emit' ,an . ,.. .... . .
i really owed: it to the ceinetery. -
, •own rea ' •
t ,
I: The majority of the council were fa-
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''..vorable to. this a the ..iost wotild• not
,. . ,
R A Spot-
be too great., Councillor . . A.
ton made a' capital, suggestion in re71
d ' '' - tr' •ce . t Y He ;Gowdy
gar s to naming ie . me er . i
said that almost every little cerneiery1
had a nice name and he wonld like to
a ,neat arch over the, big gates,
bearing, the nanitof the. .cemetery.
He suggested that the newspaper ask
for approPriate names and, that a F.orn-
.
Mittee he •appointed to 'pipk;-.01.1i a
d probably a prize be given to.
name an, ,
the person whose'.suggestion was et- .sle
ceptect The editor assured the eourt-
cil he would be glad to ask 'for snit.,
.
able names whenever the council eaul.
,
the word. , .
Court C R. 'Wilkinson said he had
received; tomplaints about the Chin-
ese. restaurants keeping, typen till all
110111'8 and tlbont rowdyism being ear,,
• d The natter* was genei‘ally .honeYmool,
lee on, , ., .
' d t . chief ill be 'sited
ievestigetc the runioese
The finanee eoMMIttee recoMmend-
c,-
follow'ng •
ed the parr:tent of the i a
,.
,eotnite and 'their, report , was. adopted
notion: 'of, Root mcxiobri and
= ,
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,.., . • .,
Loup., , Elliott,e4ohn Cpeltes, wood,-
$15•5•0; D, E. MacDonald,. rebate .tax-
es 11.50; J. W,, Dodd, histiranee 71,50;,
Canadian National ExPreSe 55e; Pub-
tic Library Board, advance on levy
200.; Bell Telephone .Co., 'togs _29,67;
utilities commission, 'street lighting,
ete.,, 815.78; R. J. Adair, wood '94,50;
Bank of Commerce, interest on cou-
pons 32O.; Beek of Commerce, inter-
est and principal on 'pavement deben-
•
eine, 1002.61; Treas. High School, ad-
'vance .on levy 15004 W. A. Galbraith,
salary .96.67; J, A. MacDo.nald,. servi-
ces as constable ee.e0; W. A. Galbrai-
th, postage, etc., 1.69; Bell Telephone
Co., tollee2e.5e; M. Dolan, labor on•
streets 3,00e R.'.J. Caneelon, Co., • 'coal
91.73; A. Sanderson,,' snow ' plowing
14.40;. A. Haines, labor 1.35; Geo. All-
en, salary fp!. March 63.33; .Wrie Sep-
kes, work 13.1.50; Municipal World,
supplies . .41,52; Elmer Wilkinson,
painting and decorating clerk's office
200; E. Lewis, salary ,66.6; R. De-
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Yell, salary 1.504 Firemen's salary for
quarter, 98.3e.' , , -t.
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Mrs, (Dr.) Ross, spent a week.with
friend' s in Toronto: ,
s's Mary osens
C', Toronto, visited
'n- at her home m •' • town.
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,
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his.'"Ja.s, 7,11d, spent Easter wieh.
thee in London. et
• ' e
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Jes: Isard are visiting
Toeonto and Port.Credit.
. Miss Thressa Curtis. has returned
to her home in Deford, Mich, '
•
Miss Edea Tamlyn cif Toronto, is
'visiting with friends in toven.
Mr. E f L' kl t f T b
is:visiting friend's in Toronto • •
; ' .
Mr. George Falconer Culross isand
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it •
'siting with friends in Toronto
Miss Lille Taylor is home to Bele
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grave from the, London N9rmal.
Miss Catherine Adams of '
' „ , Harml-
ton, is visiting at her home here. ee
Miss Nina Haugh of Toronto, sPant
Easter at her home, Diagonal Read,
Reniember the dance in 'the council
Chamber on Thursday' evening; April
8th. • ' '
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'Mr. E. Armitage of Teeswater•,
ited his son ,C. B h . Good F. •
, , ,. ere on,rie,
day. -------- ' ' - ' • ' ' • '
eri-Afel-afid-Ales. Gellagher have moved
t° - John. McCracke.n's house on S. hu-
ter,. St. ,
.
Miss Mary Chandler. of Toronto
. ,. . ,
spent the Easter holida.ys at her home
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ue-,y,Pee . , . ...---- -•
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Alle: and- Meg. J. W. Hanna ent
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elle 'holidays with relatives in Wood-
'stock.' ' ' - ' - ••- '
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-„The
• Air— "• "G' • London,ter
les Ma:ry oulte.s, spent
the holiday with Mr. •and Mrs. Tom
• • ' •
Deans. .
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Muriel Redmond of Toronto,
. '
visited with her parerits Dr. and Mrs.
Redmond. . . .
Mr. Will Mann of :Toronto ie 'visit-
'rig .with his .parents; Mr. and Mrs.
le,. , e .„,_ • .*„„ee.e.e.......,... ...-' •
-m-.F.J;13r.4.--0•Lienn•-•-•-" . • • .
,.-"--;•••
ivIr. Roy Collaway a,nd Billie •of
spent 'Easter at Mr. and Mrs.
ee,Wm.
. me an ez se , . ,. •
w Ch dt
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Miss' Marjorie. Fisher of Toronto
'
spent Easter with her eiecer, Mies
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Margaret Fisher. .. ••
,.-•
• Miss Lillian Longenalr Windeor.
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visited for a feW days with Mr. and,
'ter,
Mrs.' John Walters. . ,
•
MI's. John Radcliffe of Exeter, i
visiting with her cousin, Miss , Tena
Robertson, Centre ,Ste •
, Aliss Ena Dobie, Toronto, visited
With her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Robe.
Dobie, Diagonal Road,-, .
• "'Miss a Toronto,
"Nl' AnnieGeddesf
. • .
visited her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Forbes,
. ., • • -
over the Eaeter .holidays.
Miss Olive Clow, Hillsbuig; Is
spending the holidays with her ino-
Mrs. David Clow. : .
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'Miss Louise Hanna of MacDonald
Guelph, is Visiting with her
e
pother, Mrs. ,G. C. Hanna. • •
Mr. James Allan, leltiron•-• College,.
. • • • • • •
London, is visiting with Ins parents,
Mr. and, Mrs. George Allan,
Mr. David Perrie of Knox College,
/E t t the manse with his
spent as er a le
Parents, Rev. 'Dr. and Mrs. Perrie. ..,.
eie
Miss Doris Fells of Toronto, spent
•
home o. her parents,
1 h f I
Easter at t le
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Patrick- St '
Maycer.and 'Mrs, Pelts,. , , . .
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Mr, and Mrs. Richard Stone of
Kincardine, spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs, John Stone of.town.
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Mr. Currie Wilson of .Southah1P- .
ton, ,spent Easter at the home of his.
noth,er, Mrs. Wilson, Edward St.
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Miss Addle Procter. of coa4worth,
visiting with her parents, Mr. and ject
Mrs Miller Proctor Bluevale Road. ,
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ivirs. Eldon Peterman and (laugh, „Brayer.
• , . . '.. • 'e/
Lillian are spending theRaster
; • Detroit..
weeg. with Mr. Petennan in .
. Mr. R, J, Little and little son, of
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loronto, spent last w.eek with the for- .
• -. • . , . ,. .,
father, Mr. T L Little North
, ,. ,,,'. L. .'
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' Mrs. John Lee and daughter, Dor- ISettlettene
thy of ,Portland, Oregon, are visiting •-1
Nilne
former's sister, Mrs. Thos. Grov- 'Presbytery
, , ,.
. ' ' 'con
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Mr Phil.Dyer-of'Deridalk and 141isa
• - , •
Mary Duke ,of Orangeville, were, gu-
-
h tie of t e for-
csts.for Easter at the o i c ,
. eR
net s„ parents, Mr, and Mrs, 'W.
'
PYer,'• • ' ' ,' 'Toronto,
Miss Alba Galbraith ''of Toronto,
' the Easter, vacation at the, home 'Mr,
of her permits, Mt- a
.
Galbraith. .
mr, and mrs, cells, Ail:hens. and
children of List'owel ,are visiting' at
)
iatter's parents, Mr, • and Mrs.
Chandler.- '
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Edgar, Victoria
St„ were called. to London on Mon-
day owing to the illness of their dau-
gter,
h Fere. House,. , . . jto
•-•"'IVIr: ana Mrs. Andeeve Hardie aloe--
ed nee ettown last week, having. pee-
. • .. - er
chased the house of w,..4.---GAllagh
. , .. .... e„, .
ore Diagonal -Road: •
Mrs,. McLaughlin an ,
d daughter.
Miss Verna.. of Dundee spent Easter
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at, the'home of Mr and Mrs F L
Davidson, . '' • '' P. L.
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Pleasant Valley. -
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Miss Marion Esdale of McDonald
e .
College, Guelph, spent the week -end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. jos.
Henderson, B1 I.'
ueva e Road. ,
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Miss Verna MacDonald, public heal-
- •
th nurse of York County, spent, Eas-
ter ,at the home of her. parents, Mr.
and es. D. E. MacDonald. .:.
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Mr. Clarence Wilson of OttaWa,
Misses Helen Wilson and Anna Wil-
son of Toronto, are spending the holie
days at ,their hom • t
el in own. .
The Curlers are still en. ' • '
• yoying the
roann game. . nMonday evening of
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this week DonRae and Charlie Ell-
ioteplayed and..16 end am • •
. , ; g e. .
Miss Florence Le. -Haines, B. A.,
who is teaching school at Elmvale is
spending the holideeis veith her par-
•ente, Mr. and Mrs. j. R, Haines. .
Mrs. D. E. 'MacDonald.. and . Mrs:
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Herb Thompson were in. Teeswater
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last week .attending the funeral of
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their uncle, the late Wm. Guest. •
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..' Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Teller and lit-
tl daughter,'*
e from Blyth, spent Eas.
at the 'home of Mrs. Tell sr' par-
' s p
'ents, Mr. and Mrs, Alber. t. Rintoul.
Mrs. Geo.. W. Schaefer and two
daughters, Jean and Mary of •Gode-
• h are visiting at the home of her
71° * g .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCool.
Mrs. Mel. VariWyck and little dee-
ghter, Donna of Welland, are spend -
ing a couple of weeks at the ,home Of
her parents, IVIr. and Mes. D. E. Mace
Blohm of Townline Brant and
Elderslie came successfully through
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an operation for bladder trouble in
;Wingharn Hospital on Monday.-
Chesley Enterprise.
Mrs Fred Morris and little daugh-
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Dorothy, of Oshawa, are visiting
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with the former s mother, Mrs. T. L.
Jobb, whom we regret to report is
not enjoying the best of health.
The Misses Myrtle and Francis
Bennett, teachers at Lions Head, ar-
B
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lived home on Good Fi iday for the ,
Easter vacation. They report a much
Iheavier snow fall. up there than we ,of
have had hero. ..• land
Miss Grace Tucker, a Public
School Teacher at Gordonville, Ont.
and • her friend, Miss Hazel Ford are
spending Easter week at the home of
parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh
her . . •
Tucker, Leopold, St.
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Mrs. -Wm. Oge, who has been spend-
ing the 'winter with her aunt, . Mrs.
'John :Elder and cousin, W. j. Walters
of town,, left for her home at Ben-
,
miller, neer Goderich, for the Easter
holiddys. •
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Get your shoes shined at A./roles tip-
to -date Shoe Shine ,Parlor. Don't
throw away your old shoes, let us
dye them by the new method. Your
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pationage solicited. Geo. has a most
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up-to-date parlor, the town nee s • it
he needs your patronage.
• The Regular Monthly Meeting of
the Woman's Missionary Society of
St. . .
Ae rew s
' PresbyterianChurch,
will be held on Wednesday, April
14th., 'commenoing ,at 3 o'clock. Sub -
"Bible Teaching on Prayer " Roll
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Call to . be answered • by promises of
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Rev:. D. Arfc'Ttivish who some years
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was a student on the wintecnur-
, , e Methodist ,
cn, I ,
()rifler ' circuit r 1 ac- , i a
cepeed an invitation to ' b o ne elle
ec i .
f J St Exeter,
pastor o James ..Church ,.
1. et,. lowaver to thevoll f th
b'e . 1 • • -' o e
, Committee. James St. is
-of the large churelies in Huron
end Mr 'McTavish is to be
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adulated upon the honor conferr-,
g . c . r
ed him. ;I'. •
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Ainotig. those from out of 'town,
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who attend.cd the tuneral of the late
Mrs, Davis weret---Mr. C. N. Peake,
Mr. and Mrs. Retitle Davis,
torotto; Mr. II. S, Davis, •Toronto;
Fred Davis, M. P-,, Calga•r,y1. Mr.,
,
Fa., Owen Sound; M.I. I.,, Laird,
Toronto; Mt. M. j. McPherson, ,Kine
cardine' '12: II • W' S 11 tie tf 1.
, ,. cv, , , tie ,,,. ra orL ,
Mr. Plum Thaitscls. Mr, Geo, Walk-
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er, Gorne ,and' Mr. Harry Carson of
London, , , . ', .•
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Little .Child Called By Master
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Sympathy is ' tended to Mr. and
Mrs. James avish, Coe. 4, Turn-
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lberry, en thee, thee of bereavement.'
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heir "mane. on, R,obere Stewart died
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On Monday. .1 The little boy . was 1
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year, 8 mont s and. 20 days. Inter-.
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nent was ma e in Wroxeter Ceme-
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tery on Wedne sday, March 7th.
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ass an e rsthe
B d T n: • Needed
The EVening • Telegram,T • • t -
' . • mon o,
saye: "Not mai of' the Men of.Wing-
I . '11 • • ' 'f th •'
iam will grow ings 1 ey continue
to away i rote h • h " R
• .1, stay . y c uec . Rev.
Mil LOwe comber ting Lenten Services
. , .Miss
St. 'Pauls theiecli one Sunday morn-
ing recently • told' . the congregation
that . if there Aveie not more men in
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Heaven thad attended the Friday ni-
elle' servict -.there would not be en-
ough to eing the bass and tenor eo
the- -
d ee i
o. ogy.
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The La fe Patrick King
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A sicaunch 'old Irishman was Petri-
, ; • ' . ' • •
ck IVng, who passed away on Sun-
day tat his home, on the x'st. concess-
eo of Culross. He hzed: reached the
ei,e'e old' age' of '96 'years 'and has been
r . health'
i poor for, a number of years.
• e is survive . y his wife, who was
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formerly Mary Gillies, and she is al-
.
:so well.up in the nineties. Deceased
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was a, faithful member, of the Roinan
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,Cathohc religion a.nd mass was sung,
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the Sacred Heart Church,eTeeswe-
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ter, on .Ttiesday morneng, prior to in-
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c c . Five in the . C. emetery. live
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sons and one uaugnter survive. viz:,
.
Hugh in Saskatchewan, Edward,' Pat-
r.e. ,
1 is Michael, Dan and Catherine all
of Culross. ' ' '' .
. ,thee,
Married In Clinton : ' , •
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‘s°--ruu-•
A very quiet Wedding was le
Mr. now-
' ' 'S
ized at, the libine of Rev'.
den' on :Wednesday morning, March
t I e GladysVeral, 't
31S ., IA, I., n Ve a , yomeges
daegliter of Me, and Mrs. Samuel Jore,
dars,of 'Clinton *-n i
-,....s muted in marr•iage
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to,,6ethur 'Withal* Groves of 1-lullett,
formerly of Clinton,' M • • S • d
- , i. now on
performing the eerernony, • e.
The bride 'Was dressed in pencil
ei . - • • i ' • i d i
,,,tie .georgette, ern:nines with gol a -Hydro
ce, and wore a large picture hat tci
match. After the ' ceremony the hap--•
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py couple' left on the early train for a
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honeymoon trip to ,'.r d • •
London, lii sm
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and Detroit.. hey, v.,1 pi obahly , take
'1) e i • • •
u r s dence . m Clinton. Both are
popular young people and their. iriends
join' in congratulation' and good wish-
.
es. -C meon Record, , r
.1.• News' '
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-Earl. Nuptials , • .
A q . to°-'uiet. but pretty 'wedding. 1
place in St, Andrew's Manse, Wing-.
ham, on. SattirdaY. April 3rd., when
daughter.•
Enneeliee . E., youngest or
P.obt. and Mrs, Earl, Gorrie, 'became
the bride ,of Harold N., younges•t son
of, John and Mrs.. Gowdy of I-lowicic,
Rev, Dr, Peerie officiatiug. The lin-
„looked' channing in a gown. of pe,,,
••• • d pl. e
ach satin crepe with lean - tint d
eeergette trimmitigs. She also wore
,
the groom's ,gift, a 'string of pearls,
They Were attended by Miss Myrtle
,
Bowee, Ethel, eotisin of the bride and
Ross Earl, brother of the beide. Al-
ter the eeremony, the happy k.touple
left on, the afternoon train for a short
at Toronto. The brid.e.
tr- 11 1. 't a ol, cr )e - -0
d el dress., i se-
wood fur trimmed c6ol: and hat to
match, On their return the.Y will live
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on the gloms einn wh e the t• ill
, , er 5 w
continence' married. life. with the best
Wishee .bi a host bf Weeds. .
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Wedding .
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Of Mr:. and Mrs.
T. Robertson, Mikele Street,and'
'
. scene ' of a' pretty Easier
on Good 'Friday, April end.,
when -their daughter Annie
bride .of .Mr. Thorn-.
Fqxton, sen of the. late
Foxton and Mrs. Foxton• of
Re -v. W. D. McIntosh of the
officiated, assisted' by.
M. Bennett. The bride who
in marriage by hr fether,
. .
e)teseiipng ,rTown of biege
Wife' row • velvet applique
.trimming, 'bat and coat t�
Miss Ger•trude Rohertson. in
frock played the wedd-
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.During the.signing of the
Miss Viola 'Roberts'on -Wear-,
georgette dress, sang very'
The happy couple,
a.fteirmeori train' on ' their
,
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Note the Chillge of Date
The Bluevale Spring Show
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which was advertised fee-
will be held on A 1 et1
. pri xe
particulars next week. ,
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Sells Cranbrook Store.
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Lyle Gordon, who has
,e
gee general store at. the
Cranbroole, four miles east
sets for the past four.has
, _ years,
posed of his business to a
• . •
of Toronto who takes
son, . , •
ion On April 15 Mr. Gordon
yet decided where he will locate.
' le Perscription
lin
A a , P . .
nade a hot bath and
I,emo . ,, . .
tbe remedies preecribed by.-
Hastings, Toronto's Medical
Health, for the treatment
• •• • .
prevention or influenza,
liave been Prevalent, Should
• 14 ail. he advisee
home eemetees f -
sultation of the family • doctor..
'Purchased North End Store
•
Mr. D. Watson '& Son who
ly conducted the North End
Wingharn have again purchased
from lir. Harry Hopper and
ke possession in a few days.,
have also purchased the building.
Ale. A. Bell and will greatly
.
it enlarging the grocery,- store.
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Win Meter Reading Contest
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The meter reading contest
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Shop closed on
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evening at 8 p. in. The correct
trig being 845. The winners
J H McIcay, Table Grill;
• • .•
L Fry Electric Iron; 3rd.,
N. L. ' '
onard Bennett, Electric Grill;,.4tle,
11/41 • • d Electric Iron;
C. • unhea „
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E. j. Nash, Curling Iron;
Mary McCallum, Flash Light,
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140
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ARMY .
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Wednesday Half Holiday ,
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The established Weduesday half
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holidays will stare with the first Wed-
nesday in ',May and Will continue until
the etid of October. . . . ter,
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,ago
Has Received Two Calls
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his kr
(Rev, W. D. McIntosh, who ,, .
. Tiler's
the past year been co -pastor at Wing-
' d a
ham United Church, has receive ,,
couple of calls. One to the Embed'
United Church and one to 0 rang
'I '0 - i ' her es The the
viIle, both ai ' splend d c , g . 1 ,
Mein° Church is one of the largese, eS,
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It was hi this church thee Rev, Dr.' ---
Gordon; father of ,"Ralph Connor",
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preaehed' for years. rhe congrega.
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tion ie large and the choir and mini-
seer wear goWes,.' The stipend i.s
$12000 with a inotth's holidays. IDur- .
1ng his short stay in Witigliain Mr. sPent
• - 'f 1 .. ' 'r -,n ha e
Afelinosh, wt e . aid child c, cv
won thc eateent and love of all who
know 'tlieni., M.r, McIntosh is a. clear
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f • e eh 8 leaker and wherelter he
and me f 1 .
decides ,E.6'.g.6,'Ite will be followed by the
the beatt-wishes ,of a host of: fri'ends, "Win.
April ixth., ex a: m.,.•'t
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p.m.. Lieut.:Col. Mc-Ame ' ..
of Loudon, •vvrill 'oond a. --
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services. ,
8 p. m. The Ce, oe
assist'ed. by Staff ' 4
also Of London, A.ii‘ t
to each .of thee eV,' '
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