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•GEORGE THOMSON LAW ,TO.n
REST
Tate death occurred on Tharsday,
April 29th, in 'his 86th, year, elf Geer-.
• ge Thomson, one of the Gedertche
best known citizens, and a veteraniof
the lumber business'. • He had • been
actively engaged itt businets up telast
year, but for some months had ,4eeia
in poor health.
A. native of Brantford disttict
A
' Thomson many 3rears ago engaged in
the manufacture of lumber at Wing:,
ham, and for a time 'held mUnicipal
office in Turnberry Township, ; He
came to Qo•derich So years ago,„and
was head of the Goderich Lutnber”
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Compa,ny duringithe. time that'organ-
f e-ization was in operationa, More ' re-
,
cantly he travelled as a salesman „ek'
; lumber, andthad a wide acquaintance
"t . •
' throughout the province.
ti
• • 1 His wife died two- years, age. ,Mr.
f. a: aria Mrs. Thomson\ liad celebrated
their golden.:and diartiond wedding an-
, iyersaries. °There are four, Sons and
two daughteta, 'Frederick of Roc-
• ';;`,t " ky, Mountain House, Allierte; Lwis
Arden, Manitoba; Mrse Ada Wal-
• ; • ;a;aters, Goderieli; Henry •T, Wingham•
• 10.0v, A. E. M. Thomson, of Calvary
• •!' Chitich, London 'amid 'Mrs.
• Walter' Hera.,•Godefich. '
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.• The funeral was held from the 'fee
rally; residence, Bruce street,' on Set-
a ,
arday neorairtg, at to b'alock5:tca Meat -
land i4rie'flat'ary. * Ma. tgalforeacireeNaaea
. iagmbet bailadian 'ordeal Of
•• Forekera efiela,afieat Masonic! Oder,
and ilakeMlee'es aef these fraternities at -
teed, the funeeal.e •The serviceswila/
be, inacharge af Rey. CI F. Cie/ace, of
Ndrtt Street 'United -•••Church, with
whlca' Mi. Thomson had. been eon:
neatea abrolighouteatis. iesidenceehe,re,
Messra. • aGreer, Peter
• Scott; John!.•Webstar, J. A. Moeton
and A. B. Elliottmotored from Wing-
,
• ham to the funeral.
UNITED CHURCH
• Sunday May gth.
Mother's Day
a. m.—This is a special see-
= vice in keeping with- Mothers
• a Day. 'Members of the congre-
gation with autes are asked to i.••
•I see that the Mothers are brou-
•f-; gilt to this service. • Let us we -
as a flower in honor of mother.
a And in some special way ex-;
press our appreciation • of her.
Rev. Mr. Bennett will be in
charge.
2,eo p. m.—Sunday School and
•Bible Clases. - Go-te-Sunday
School Day is being observed,
'Ile Superintendent and Offic-
ers are asking for an too per tt,
cent. attendance and ex.pecting
many visitors.
7 p. nn.—Rey. W. D. McIntosh
1.! cc, Subject "Choosing a Life• '1
Partner."
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etoou Muptc. atrangeren-
eeery suitable solo, "There is a Green
IriailliguurraoLnMI°3reetsinbygtoefritahleVSii M. S'
• An interesting meeting was .held in,
Ontario Street United Church, Clin-
ten, when the union of the Missionary
Woinen of the fornear Methodist, boa-
eVegatiehal; and Presbytehan 'Church=
esaseaa ,foemally consurnrnaeed and
the 'Huron; Presbyterial of the -United
Church of Canada was set upa Mrs.
kIo,gg of Clinton, Convenor of
the interim, committee presided, at the
session s end was unaniniously chosen
President Of'the new organization by
the 400 women present from' all parts
of the county:, . • •
•
The ,scriature "reading wasetaken b
Mh. (Rev.) Cumming of.St. Helens
who Teed ,ha, explained the first chap,
ter of joshu,this was followed with
praaer by IVIs. Mollard of Exeter.
The Roll Call was; responded to by
°ur 76 Auxiliaries, Circles, C.G.I.T
Groups and Mission bands. It -was
decided t� hld,tlie annual meeting in
the Spitg•and`an invitation was ea,
depaea from North St. ChurchaGode-
rich to net•thre next A.pil.
Mrs. aloorehouse of, Clinton read
anaddress of welcome from the ladiei
of Ontario St.. Church. Rev, Geo.
Tlford. of Blyth, chairman of the
Huron .1area1ytery brought •greetings
arida Asohation of appreciation of the
lar4leldme by the Womn's Missiona
arSciey froin the Huron Peesbya
ter a Which anat 'the same day in Wes1
ley Church.,
• Mrs. crowe of Guelph, fernier
Pieside.nt of flie'W. M. S.of, theCon-
gregational Church dealt with the sug-
gested„constiution, and ex-
plaining. cle* many questions asked
by the delegetas and drawing' attn-
tion to the at.rono points whicit each
church had brought into- the nev con.-!
stitation. The morning esession Was
Closed with Prayer: by Mrs. Andrew
of 'Goderich. ' , •;, . -
At the epenitig of the afternen,
session the inaugaral service which
had been in Toronto last jurie was
carried out with the organ leadiag iti
the old hymn "The Church' One
Foundation," the former Presbyter-
aasaled ley.Mas. Jas. Hamilton of Goe
derich,- the former Congregationalists
ecaby Mrs. John Wilson of Wingham
and the former Methodiats led by Mrs.
J. 'H. Colborne of goderich entered
the church from diffetent sides and
mingled together in the Auditorium
which was filled to capacity. The
hymn was foliowedby the invocation
by Mrs. Willis of Wingham and •the
devotional serviee conducted by Mrs.
Hogg. The pledges of the three so-
cieties were brought by Mrs. Hamil-
ton, Mrs. 'Wilson and Mrs. Colborne,
each of whom spoke briefly of the
work in her former church.The miss-
ionary address was given by Mrs.
Crowe, who pictured vividly the work
done •by the women in the various
Mission fields of the :United Church,
She strongly stresaed the work among
tat young people and showed ellow
•
great would ,be the result if every wo-
man inathe Church Were a missionary
worker, ending with an appeal for ea -
chroman to do her part, saying that
Gad needs but a few to do his spec-
tacular work put he needs hundreds
and thousands fe do his ordinary
work, Following' the address; Mrs.
j. G. Choivan of Clinton rendered the
vited.
APTIST CHURCH
Evangelist Stewart will con-
tinue giving the Lord's message
each evening this week but Sat-
• urday. He will. give his closing
, tnessage oil• Sunday night.t"
DOn't fail to tear him. .All
welcome.
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PRE, SALVATION ARMY
Sunda—May 9th.
Usual Srvices, x; aand
7, P„ rxx,, conducted ", by . Lieut.,
Col. UcAtrintend•and Staff Capt.
Sparks 'of' lilondeitt41,
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Special Mother's :AakService
i .3 .p,' . Pageant,' "Mthert
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of' the • Bible." •
e'report of the Nominating Coma
raitaee -was herde and ,the •election d
cfficers resulted as fola'ws:---Ioniaa
era Presidenti'sMis,Hattatoa, dode
rich; Mi, Wi14tra Winghaine Mrs
Calborn, GOeletich; President," Mrs
j. E. Hogg, 'Clinton; Vice Presidents
Mrs'. V. Mefferd, Exeter Ms: W. I-1
,
Willis, Wingham, Mrs. Andrew, Go
derich, Mr., McDonald, Egmcindville
RecOrding Seritary, Mrs. W. , J
Greer, Wingate/be, Correspcinding Sc
cretary, Miss Consitt; Hensll;Tres
urer, Mas. Gardner, Myth; Secretary
of Young People's WOrk, Miss Hum
Goderiche• Secretary of • Children'
Work, Miss Mooney, Goderieht Aso
ciate Helper's Secretary, Mrs, Jolias
Elmville; Supply Secretary, M,ts. Ven
ner, Clinton; Miesionary Monthla Se-
cretary, 1VIrs, gawlr, Clinon; Secke:.
tary of Christin, Stewardship', -Mrs'.
Archibald; Seafrth; Strahgets' Seeaee
tary, Mrs. (Rev.) Clark, Goderich..
• The representatives appointed; to,at-
tenet the Conference Branch - in pn-
don on May.x3tat. areeiMis. Gunn,
Clinton; 'Mrs, Smth, BausseIs; Mra,
Geo. Telford, Blyth; Mrs, W. Hew -
le, Exetere Mas. Wm.- Feld, Whig -
ham; Mrs. a. F. Irwin,' Seaforth;Mrs.
McKenzie, Egmondvillee yrs. (Ra.)
Livingstone, ElmviTle.
With ^ effective ceeindny,
Ci -owe installed the Officers, im
pressing therp. with .the importaace of
their respective offices; , after ,whili
Mrs, Rolet. Kydd of Taames Rdad
in a coniacration prayer.,
• The ;meeting closethwith r aOte of
thanks' to Mrs. Ciaeve ad the ladies
Of Outario St.- Cliurch aollewed With
arayer b.IVIrs.33a.rnby' of Blytt. •
'C'ard of Thanks ' ' • '
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• Mee. Wn. Ellaeott and farhila wash
to afiank their many friends for their
kind expressions cif sympathy. in their
sed bereavement. • 's e • ,
Mailing Lists Corrected
• The etdvane-Times ge Lists
were COerected on Monday, ,Mey•ard.
A glance at your label will enable'you
to knowwhether it is a billaor a'ae-
ceipt. If we macle any mistakes ip
giving you credit kindly tell ase .:If
the date is past kindly , renew yeti!'
subscription at, once. Hundreds are
past due and we need the Money. A
small item of 2.00 from five hundred
ot more homes means enough money
to help us out wonderfully.
N. Huron Members Wife Dead
Much sympathy is extended to Me.
John W. King, M. P. for North Hin-
on, in his tirqe of sad bereavement.
I -lis beloved wife, Annie Oliae Seth -
oaks. passed away on Monday nirn-
ing. Although she has been in poor
health for some months, she was -feel-
ing match brighter on Sunday and dea-
th came quite -unexpectedly; De-
ceased waa a most highly esteemed
lady, 57 years of age and was born in
3rtice County • in the township of
Culross.
Besides her husband three sisters
and one brother survive, Mrs. E. M.
Bainton, Illuevale; 'Mrs. John Fergue
son, Wolseley; Mrs. M. B. Gibson,
Saskatoon, and F. H. Schoales, Laird,
Algoma. •
• Funeral services will be conducted
on Friday afternoon at he e late resi-
dence at 2 o'clock. Interment will be
made in the 1311tva1e Cemetery.
11•11•••••1011•01.MMEINIIkunis..1.1.
Town Council Intends to Make
A General Clean Up of the Tccwn
Mayor Fells and his council ere out
to'clean up the 'vice cOrners in Wing -
ham at no matter what the cost. At
the regular meeting on Monday night
the matter of rowdyism in the ladies
fest room at nights and in the ,chinese
restaurants was the subjects of leng
thy discussons. Owing to the illness
of Chief Allert the Mayor has beep
yen', active in the, enforcement of law
and order and several fines for speed
ing and boozing have bCen levied
ntamples are going to be made of
the transgressors in an effort to dean
• it up. •
The town parking lot at the rear of
the town hall will be cleaned up and a
fence put around it so the people may
future feel safe tO leave their au-
tos there while doing shopping, Mr:
Hough has been, engaged to •cleatt up
the park and the grandeated will be
Made aafe before the ball, steeon op
• ,
des
Electric Lighte will be placed rider
Mr. Hoppers residence -on Diagonal'
Road and midway between the Diag
onal Road ad JosephineSt,; on Vic-
toria Streets, both dark spots where
lights should be. -•
The silent police force will be aug-
rnentedaly the addition of a brand
new policeman with shirting- uniform;
and 4e will be on duty at some steet^
cornet very soon. Motorists should
take warning. • The water wagon has
blert repaired and after it receives a
coat of .paint will agein be on duty:
The sighs leading to Wing -hare will be
freshened tm with paint and a new top
will ,be put on tae septic tank as the
Mayor teports tbe old one dangerous
should any child wander on it in plaa.
The Wingham Atena Ltd., was
granted the freedom of the town for
May 24th. and the Salvation Amy
were given the use of the hall for May
teend, 23rd, and ae.l.th. They will have
a 36 Piece Silver Band Imre frm kaa-
milion for those dates. • " •
NEWS FROM THE DIFFERENT
CHURCHES'
. ,
Rev. Mr; McIntosh eonclutted the
Sanday' Morning services in • Wing"
barn ' peited Chura. The Scripture
radings, "Weee,Paln XXIII by the
eenkregatiea and Jremiah, ,chapter
aat and XL, by the minister; The
address specially -for the chilaren was
oil subject "That Which we Give
to Others that, will we Receive in Re-
ttirn.a • The epaaket instanced the
smile which padvokes another sraile iti
response While, the ill-tempered man-
aer 0royokesie those we meet a like
condition The text for the .morning
Ensign Winnie Jones•
Who iS `to revisit ,Wingham aecem-
pained bY the Hamilton 1 S.. Band,
• •
May. 22-24. '
•
sermon Was, from the end yerge of
jeainiah. :IX, "Oh that f bide in the
Wilderrxess a LOdgiug Place.of Way-
aring Men, that I Might L&ve my
People aii go From Thema' .Jere-
miah used those words ata tii-ne when
the, Jews *wre theeatened wialt kapti-
yity end ate,. hanself °was' dejected at
plea' refes,al, to, listen to his wors of
eva'raaig. yLater on-evaen the Baby:
lonie. leader offered him a life Of ea-
se • and freedom from responsibility
in pabylon he (those to remain in -Pal-
estine and ..continee his ministry
ainong the xemeant �f Judah:a Se
should we amid .the discoaragements
of. life do as Jeremiah„ shoeldef, our
respoibilities • and de the ;Masters
work. . • .
• Li the e-veniag Rev.'Mr.'Bennet re-
ad the138th Psalm, takingverse 3 as
his fexta "In the day when I cried
Thou Answereth me with Strength' in
My Soul". 'The spealeeriaid the •sub-
ject naturally fell into three aiisiona,
(1) the cll'eat help (2) the eeady.re-
sponse and (), the method ofhelPing.
Strengthen here in the revisel vereion
is translated encourage ; God is- ready
and willing te heft) us. In answering
prayer He does not giye us things but
enablement to realize and appreciate
1 -lie blessings. The choir leading in
the service of praise rendered several
anthems. Mrs: Robe Beattie being
the soloist.,
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Those who were fortunate enough
to hear Mr. Stewart lag week were
wonderfully helped by hearing the
word of God explained in a conancing
manner. Speaking from a large chart
he tookthis • hearers cleave tandugh
the past ages showing how God, had
tried man in different ways but men
had failed. (Then God seat His Son,
but they said away with Him; and nail-
ed' Him to the tree. He then spoke
of 'Christ's doming again to take His
bride home to be with Himself The
Great 'Tribulation will come next, and
this message was very searching in-
deed. qn.Fiday Evening he told of
Christ coming to set up His Kingdom
upon this earth, The • promise to
Mary before Jesus was born was, "He
Shall be great, and ghall be called the
Soh of the aiaet; aftd. the Lord
God shall give unto Him the throne
of his father David; and he ,shall re-
ign over the houSe of Jao'b foreever;
and -of his kingdom there shall be no
end," He urged all his hearers to ace
cept Christ as their Saviour, so they
will be prepared to enter into the
coming Kiegdom. with Christ.
Wingharnas Broadcasting Otation
Radio fans • saotdcl eon-tem:belt to
tuna in on 250 metere for toliP every
Thursday night and every Tuesday
night, On Thursday ;May 6th, coot
nietteitg at 9 'o'clock they will be on
the air with a deride programme, bre-
acleastieet •the 'donee from the :"aVing;
ham..Armenfie„ •
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Local and Genefal News of
• Interest td The Cbrnmunity-
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TELLS OF OR4T ,WOR,
•• THE $4t.,,,v:A.TioN:At/ry
'On Friday' even1ng1ast ;Cornmanir,
ant H. A., Hurd of The Salvatigat 46,, iit
Dr. 'Stwart 'is in Toronto, attending and 'Mrs'. Dan Zefeldrum • of Detroit MY Ilad,qtfaterS,',LOTIdot, gave aIne4
congratulating .er evera d hne l " , 0 hia v'f't
aad presented Miss Fitzpaarick'with a ture eatitled; "The UndWorId
• r" in tbEl,ift hwith Ueite6ahWiaghaiPI
good wish fee future success in her leatare the; commandant•
revealed ,
ehasen professiona • • • some startling fact, t" ' -about the get
burden the Army is carrying today to
meet the needs of fallen men'and wea" •
mete in thertowne and itis Or Can
ado from Fort 'William to Nova Sea:, • ,•'• P•:.1:11•'•j
tia. He explaied, that.siace the War
when people cgmeato recogniae , the
usefulness df; the Artily', the deu'rantra t al •
made by thepublic upon them had sa ;"•'0,
increased that where before the wars • 4,"
the Army ?$ budget was about $4.5,600.7 •
oa it is now $28000000. 'The Army;
he said is quite willing to carry on
with the increased burden of work, if..
they can only get from the public to, •
see the need and meet it with the ne-
cessary funds. Cbrrnandant , Hurd ."'
roused his fire •of his aPpeal.
Introductorily to his Lecture the
Commandant expressed very feeling
app'reciaion of the Ministers ••
and Session of the 'United Church itt
loaning the Churclefor the purpose of
the evening. • Also tto. the Chairman,
Ma. W. H. Willis and to ,Mr. Geo:
Spotter', lie spoke Warm words, of gra-
titude for their remarks concerning
the work of tha Army. . •
Proviecial.' Medical • Health Officers'
AsaociationT . • • .
• We repair Shoes excellently, so ev-
rybody 'says! Try. us with your ne-
xt 'pair a W. J. Greer. , •
Men's Raincoats on sale at Isters:
Aubberizeif Wool Tweeds, .1000 •to
$aa.00 araItie Bargain $7.5o. '
krs. C. N. Griffeh attd 'daughteta
Me;. A: a. Wilford' ate at the forna,
er'a home, corner 'john St, and Carl-
ing Terrace. . •
Mr. Alex. MePlierion of 'Turnberry,
is feturrang to Kenton, Man.,- With
his sister, grs. Neil Anderson, and
will speed the summ.er, there. .
.
Remember the dance to be heldin
the Foresters Hall, Belgeave •on Tues-
day evening .May eutha Ahnission,
95c and tax. • Extra lady 25e. Townes'
Orehestea. Lunch served, •
The Heron County Road Commis -
ion have purchased a new Overland
Sedan ,for County Eregineer Roy Pate
terson of dederih. :Thy bought it'
from S. Carter at Brassels. • .
'Provincial Officered H.' ,Plappen
has 'disposed • of several -of hie pint-,
ings. The ones ereating peobably the
moat; attention avere the quaint ,scettes•
which are among his. best Works.
Miss Ida ,Totten viSited at Wink -
ham for a few days. She areas accom
panied home on Tuesaay by her un-
cle, Sarnuel Tyndall, -wile is spending
a ehort time here.--ListOwel Banner.
Bring your shoeshere..for repairs
and se e how neatly and ' resonably-
we'll mendthein. W. J. Greer:.
We will reniain open on Saturdaei
dnring the surniner months
from 7, to 9.30. We would like to ha-
ve cream not later than g o'clock as
we have to .pasteutize and cool
down before re o'clock. United Far-
mers Co -Operative Co.
• The many Wingharn friends of Miss
Rica MacLean; Toronto, will be 'de-
ighted td learn thees:lie wen first pri-
e in the Short Story' Conpetition of
he Toronto Women's Press Club..
ie is a niece of Mr. J. A. MacLean
nd visits. frequently, in Wingham.
Old man winter seems loath to lea -
e -us last Mondaa was quite a wint-
ry day. Up till a couple of days ago
oa could stillfind scraps of snow in
cent sheltered nooks. Yes its been
long, long winter, but don't say it
ut loud for fear some of those yanks
dross the line may hear it. -
The,
• The Maple Syrup season is over for
•
gadther, year, It lies been quite dis
a'paoiating to most of the makers of,
ihel predact. The sap was of a good
quality but the flow was not up to
foinner• years: Gathering aap an'd
making syrup on the first day of MY,
dont constitute a record, ag some 'old,
timer says it has ;been done before;
but 7, don't wish to see it repeated,
Died in Belgrve . .
As we go tO press welearn with re-
gret7of the death of Mrs, JO/in Scan-
drett' at Beigrve. Funeral cin Friday
aftrnoon; to Brandon Cemetery at 2
O'clOk. of , ' '
A Unique l3frthday Party
• Qhite an unique event transpired at
the horhe of Mrs. Wm. Young, Minnie
St,, on Monday, May 3rd, The event
beitig the goth birthday of Mrs.
laoung Weather conditians were not
favrable for a May day but over fi-
fty of MrsaYoung's nephews end nie-
ces, neighbors and friends gathered
dpriegthe' afternoon and evenang and
extehdeca taeir congratulations wish-
ing her many more birthdays, even a
whole, decade of them to make out
the century mark.' Mi. and. 'Mrs.
Alex. Young, Miss L. Buchanan, Mr.
and Mr's. R. M.' Youpg, and Mes.
Harold Walter, all of Goderich were
amongst those present. A dainty lune
la was served to all. Mrs. Young
was the recipient of Many beautiful
iglioftwse,
rs,caedy and other handset -cm
Mrs. Young and her brother Mr.
Andrew Linlelater of Victoria St., are
the last of a family ,of ten, who came
freern the Orkney 'Islands, Scotland,
over seventy years ago. Mrs. Young
is ,still bright and active and takes a
greet interest -in theaveats of the day.
The Late William Ellaeott,
The remains of the late William
Ellaeott were laid to :rest inthe
Wingham cemetery on • Thursday,
April 29th. Rev. F. W. Schaffter,
aeetor of Sa-Pauls Church, conducted
the services. ho were in ttenclaece were, Mr. W.
/
hose from. out of to-wn
w
Marlow, Gdderich, Mr. Harvey Mc-
Gee and Mr. R. McGee of Auburn,
Mr. J. Moody of Blyth. The pall-
beareas were: Messrs. S. Piper, F,
Goderieli Hall Bylaw Defeated
Rather in keeping with the weath•
-
er the munieipaI hall by-law g•-dt a
cool receptioa from the -ratepayers on
Monday whetthey 'defeated the pro-
ject by en inajority. The poll was
398 for the by-law and 57r against. •
It was Coaceded in most quar,ters
that the by-law would carry with a
majority, and the fact tha.t. it was de- 'a ‘•
feated carne ss asurprise to the tadvo•
-
cates of the nw, town hall. The by-
law voted on was the authorization of
the expendituae of $8,000 for a new ••,
town hall and to which Robert Mc-
Kay, of Goderich, was donating -$12
000. This by-law was defeated at the• '.
municipal election last year by a ma-
jority of four,
The fight has been a hard one
, -
Former Winghana Merchant Dies
troug-hout on- bath •sides, and as a
result the woraers scceeded ie polling •
a large vote. .
Tha.e_ death of William Bne, one of •
a -
Tillsonburg's !well-known • merchants, •
occurred on Simdayniorning about u
o'clock after a prolonged illnss. Mr.
Bone has been a highly eeteemea cit-
izen of TillSonburg for about 'eight •
regular rndethly meeting of the n'
Johnson J. A. Carrie, E. Cross Wm. Years during whicli he bad been
Womes Missionary Soeieey of St.
Adams and A,ndrew Murray. Tae engaged in the mereantile besiness,
Ahdrgeas Presbyterian ,Church will: be flarati ertetatee were beautiful anaong He was born in Huron County •
held ,onWeduesday, -May-,teth a6 3. thent:beingt a spraY from Dr. andiabout 65 years a9.- and for a number
oclock,. Subject The Life of Agnes Mrs. Irwin, a sheaf from Mr. and I of years wa's engaged at farming, la -
Sorrell Forbes" will be given by Mrs.
W. Jos. Hendersbn, The, report will
also be received of the Provincial
Association meetings recently held in
1°ra°1.1tQ11rLouis Warner of London, is the'
nervy town. constable of Teeswatei. In
spite of the fact, that, sevral' d'smart"
paper a made fun .of the applications
calling for so many duties to be at-
tended to by the 'constable,' the .Tees -
water Council had over do -applicants
and the one who was successful com-
es right from where the London Free
Press is Published, • ,
• MisS Loutlo Fitzpatrick.R:$N., dau-
ghterof Ur. and. Mrs, Edinrarcl: Fitapa-
trick pf Wingham, aasust completed
a conrse in Pecliatuisl in 'the Receiv;
ing Hospital Detroit, there by secur-
ing the Michigan State. Eoard Regia -
ration, of Nurses. A few intintate
friends gathered at the home of, Mr.
Mrs. W. R. Hamilton a pille-at from
Mr, and Mies. J. A. MacLean, a sheaf
flame' Mr. and Mrs.' T. H. Gibson,
wreath from Mr. and Mrs., E. Cross,
sheaf of lillies from the girls of the
BAH Telephone,a spray, from Bobbie
Rae, a sprey from Mr. ,•and Mrs. W.
A; Mines, a -sheaf from Esther Cheta
tleburg and Aloyes Ludwig, a pillow
of roses from Messrs. Alex. Muedie,
FredPiper, Ralph Carr, Elmer Pur -
den and Morris Swanson, a baaket
of flowers from the pupils of Mr.
Posliffs room end a 'Pillw from the
family. '
.
Besides' his'evidow, the deceased is
survived by three sons and three data
htere, also by three sisters: Miss Eli-
zabeth Ellacotta Rohe Marlow
and Andrew Gemmilla All of,
these aave the sympathy of a large
cirele of friends in Omit time of sticP
den bereavement. ••
Feeral Rubbe Manufacturing Co.
Ltd. Abont to Locate in VVinghani
Wifighane has at lst,beefort'allata veto forteaa compaay in or-
in/having another industry, decide to''clr to properly finance it. This is
amply another case of expansion, the
tdroato building at a6Dencan St., is
tea eMall to accommodate itand they
haVe decided; to•btatich aut. lit order
'to expand they again have to beereate
theia -financial capadity and are open
toateept Sx5 uuo slier holders T1
are hot en experimeef bat a going
'cate here. The Federal kubleer
1a,,,
I nufacturing •Co. Ltd. will occupy,
Wm. Dme's OP4rtiag ,aayaeales
builai% This cornawareaniarmanue
facture ;at rialafardr moitided rubb-
er goods sttch as VelveaRebber. &ilea
Federal Water Strainers, Siali Stoppr
ers, Rubber Stair Treacts,,Door Mat,
Corrogated Alating, 1-tockey Peeks,
etc. They will also handle the •Super-.
the line of Friction Tape, Rubber Ce -
condeati with a wide bush -fes experi.
ei)ce„.
:clispt of the 'different -goods
nfent, Vulcanizing Acids, Repair ICi4t) trant,r1? will be on exhibition in,
Patching Materials, / •Ters 13hk, Stott it
Mt, F. W. Willie started in a et' Why was Apri ttblit, are invited tb come
way • with the manufacture Oa .;80 little Spring ne these goods whichAve
Ifieels and Soles. The htifno pairi,•• manufaatured in"Witg-
indraSed until he found he he end of anothr 'Ydat•
•
ter entering basiness at Wiagharn for
about 30 years., 'moving to Tinsonburg
from here. •
He was a Presbyterian all bis life
until the hacal church joined the un-
ion when he east his lot in with the
new church, in which he was an elder. i•
He was also a staunch Liberal and a
member of the eafasortic Order. Be-
sides his wife, who 'was before her
marriage Miss Hannah- Ramsay, lea-
ves one daughter, Mrs. Milton Corn-
ett, of Vancouver. Th" funeral was
held on .Nionday , afternoon at 4.30
o'clok at Carle's undertaking prlors,
interment being •made in the town
cemetery, and wa's in charge of King
Hiram Lodge No 78A" F & A M.
• ' ee, '
a 'Miss IvIeriam K. •Snith 1, N. of
•
Toronto, is visiting at tilt hone ollgtai
father, Mr. C. P. Smith,, , • •1''"
.0-eaa
- • •
C arlie Saytt
•to xth. • ourt.., •trtoa•rrt,•
• IlttechoU o' cliplonaw
01:1 propogairdet one
hli o' 'sofroticl,
• oesta Walatitatr r1,01f11
4 ot1eri,&4
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