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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-03-09, Page 1,r,...,,q,r-,M.,...P.141“xviM.Iitail.Ints1.tuumgair..uutuuuxruumu.aw.umaogn.tnrpunnunsusw:,,u, mmazattssumanouagamomalangsomm........y...V Sgie Copies Pour Ceit 0 WMGIFLAMI,,,ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1,922 Sai),Nriptionts: $2,00 por Ye e y ,Ism.4.4winoler.roaummo. (404.:,..1.0,14.711+11r0 .10* PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST 1" •• • • ••,,-.• ••e.lri4,71'••,•• .,,,,,11/(j5fAll,rirri.r777•9117, ; r • ••••.' THE DAYS ARE COUSINS To the Editur av the Advance', , Deer Ser..— Shore I hope you wifl. be able to . • . • .. . 'Fade this legther 'ler I ant Wroitin it in ,' ' • ' . 1 site bars shtable vvid a lead pencil an . •.' • , notasiderable usin anould noardfer a disk. • Did •3re ivir think, Mishter, Editur, -what a quare wurreld we are Bain in, vvhat a lot •av surproiscs we git. 'We got the biggest wan av our loives a few days ago wid regardetonne in - 'eluded son -M. -law. Last 'SI -failing be • wrote from Toronto to me bye who -; was•wid hirn in France sayin he Was , , PERSON Miss Nina Hatigh spent Lite week- end° l'orento. • ' Mr. L. C, Young made a business trip to Detroit on Sittulaltsv, . IVirs. W E1. Irwin o aselnhare,' is TOWN cOlipielL pled Narriston aen .The regularnmeeting of the Lowe. -council was held on Monday evening. Mayor. Elliott presiding and present were Reeye Tipling, Councillors Greea, Haney; Fothergill, Thompson, told Benaett. Cooricillor Lleyd was •tb6 gest of-frfeild tcsorn. • :absent. because ofillness. Councillor °,.'• Mr. iud Mis. Chas, Diadso, Bennett• reported, that, the cemetery spent the past weeloin. Taranto, , • •comtnittee 'nrecommended• einploying . Jots aaanntIateitau. haS:retur' ManDeshell'as :caretaker, at:a salary of from spending a week ill Toronto, .• $I,soo and titey will take steps to keep 3,1lies Edna Smith. of Kitchener, Visiting at her home on Frances St. Miss Bertha Marshall, Glenalinaii, spent last. week: -with friends in towii. Miss T. Carripbell visited with Mr. and Mrs, Freak Edgar over the week- s, , Bent,: -Staff has been moved to St. and that carpenters would. shortly the cemetery tidy and •owner.s of lots will be: charade(' for work on same, Maps of the cemetery will be, peeper - 'ed. The conncil passed a niotion tile committee power t0 have the necessary by-law prepared covering such -regulations., Cotincillorn Haney reported that the Mr. john Graham Of the Dominion public lavatory was alroost completed TIlontas, - commence work On the alterations to MI-, Little and Miss Mitchell of le la • • Teeswater, spent Sattirda3r• with The '101•1°•wing grants Were giv- Mr. Bert Whittea of Witighain; re- ceived the sad 1;e ws Wednesday Jas t of the eadden death of his father, Thomas Whitten. He eves 68 years Of age and. was a resident •of Harriston for over ao years. His widow, four sons and one (laughter survive. Where Does The Blame Rest? The following question has been ,sub- mitted to the editor; Who is really to blame foe the unequal division of •School Grants? If our Roman Cath- olic friends asked. that which is un- constitutional were, those in power justified in granting,the same?" , Ladies Entertain Oddfellows out ay • wurrek an • wud loike to gp . sari -inn fes ,the • snail/lea • t iould lee :Members of the I, 0. 0. F., were bye to Wroite him to come at wance entertained by their vvives in the Odd- , ea, is f... fellows rooms on Friday evening. sex' xi he was a good soldier he ,wud . snake a good farmer, Av 'course he .Progressive ettch,re was ,played until evas a little salt ler the fursht couple' 11,30 after which a dainty lunch was • av wakesn:bttt he soon got onto his served. The tables were 'prettily, dec- jawb an befodr long was the Isigt matt ,orated svith red and green. linkS, . •' 1 ivir had, an, Ulna wasn't a, bye' in Henry Lloyd Passes ' IVIr. Henry Lloyd suffered a second more warruk arr who cud bate him at lattball, ari- trowin the shoulder severe attack of pa.relysis at the. home snetone art Sony ay the other sbaunts of his daughter, Mrs, A, I-Iingston, • at the barn raisins, trashins, an. earn and died on Thursday, March encl, . . ,., . cottin bees. .As liaould Katie, I wud Deceased was a well liked old gentle- •-- be proud to hey him fee a sort-iti-law, Irian: Intermerit took place in 'Wing- ier aeen if be was poor he wucl make ham 'ceinetery on Saturday 'afternoon. . . • , his way its the wurruld, . An :now, Misliter Editur, it settles he isn't poor • at all, at all, but is a son av wan av - the rich min .av Toronto, Ould Mil- -Bonaire .Sinith. is his clad, an he nivir "tould. anny ay, es a: vian'rud about it, not avec Katie, till his tohne was up • on the fursht av March. It makei me . feel chape. whin I think ay some av O .the jawbe I gave that bye to do. •V{I f1.111 .12C lama us, -Wise you owe -ye its .Katie croied, She sed ,she thought Bill an she wild Slitart ,poor an hey t, the joy av helpin. aiteh Others' loike her dad an mother had done. The rist O en- us wint out into the kitchen. laViii ' • inver alone wicl •her bean, an in half. an • hour we heard ber .playin same 'love t• -• gongs on the pianny• au Bill; singins so ' knew iVieYIlliing :was atial,right. An she Loute she has it must iev. isS Xlizabeth 'Barber left M'onday -"•:. • - -- , s• te --wad - for Ottawa to resume her dutiet- at ' cost the proice av a -tame av liaases. tI • tepid to, foind -oat, the 'cost frorri. Ille ;the •P,arli4 Ple‘n't Buildings. • 0 - , tlie whole • nalierhood who cud do friends; in town: mended to be paid and passed' on • by the Council: National Sanuariairi $s 5.00 Gitizen•S' Band. 350-00 Gerieyal Hospital aitio.00 Children's Aid 50,00 Wingham Fall Fair. 50.00 Horticultural Society , 25 00 O Councillor Greer suggested that it mightdbe a good thing to offer a prize for tile best flower garden or lawn in . . town, This would be an mspira.tion to the Horticulture) Society and the town would be benefitted b the ap- pearance of the lawns and streets. Mr. Galbraith, who is the president of the Horticultural Society said they had talked of giving a prize for the best gramme and mentioata few of the cared, foer back yard. -life -siocietY rruronites who still hoict a warm place tended to have' a town planner ,give nye county them his ideas of where to plant flow- in their hearts f°r their native in our next issue, ers and shrubberY and what to plant. The councillors. believed this was Pvirchased Wingharn Creamery good and offered any assistance pos- The United Farmers Co -Operative sible. •Reeve Tipling thought it might co., Ltd., Itaye purchased, tile Cream - be vvellto have a 'coinfratee appointed, 'Cry from the.wii;ighAm Creamery co.,. •from °the cottncil tontet svith tbetHor.t- Ltd., and astiganovne the..equipmeat ,to icultural-Society..: ••-• • ',their bnilding•-next. to the-tpwirtopa.rk. , t Morton ha a given's hntidred We learnithattait Was -their natention , Mr. and' 1VIrs, A. M. 'Crawford are spending a week With friefids in Wind- sor and Inetrait: '. •• . . , t Mks. Patrick 'Brown Of 'Clifford, spent the sveek-end-with lier 'friend,, ntirs. fs 5, Elliott. • , , Revs C. Cragg coadiacted the ser- , Huron Boys In Vancouver ThenA.riVance received an announce- ment card and progranirne Of the first. annual banquet and dice of the Hur- on Old Boys' Association of Britieh Coluinbia. We hope to give a more lengthy account "of this neat little. pi -o- • Mr, Frank Kemp of Listowel, spent. the week -end at tile home of his sister, Mrs. R. A. Currie. Misses Florenee',and Aimie Barber, of Toronto, are: spenditig a feiVndays at their home here. Mr. Fred Guest of Ititchener, Vas • , visiting at his home in Pleasant Val- ley fo ra. few days. . j. E. raavis of oroitto, is vise iting at the home of his' parents, Mr. Airs. H. Davis. • • Messrs. Tindall Ritchie and T. 12. Bennett made a •business trip to Wroxe.ter 'on Monday. , • , O _ Mrs. Tolin -Redford and children of Belimore spent the week -end With' her , parents; itt the Junction. , • • ., • • , • ' visitd frind I3illy, Pat, but he sed it was a Mrs. Steurnol of Gorrie, • professioual:saeret an het wa.sn't •sepa with her daughter; Mrs. W. I-InHaney• posed to tellbut Pc sed et was the for a few drys lost week , • moit ixpinsive ring he•ivir sold. Mr. Alby Robinson of Woodstock, 'Thur wasn't anny tears shed by- the spent the week -end at the horne of Miistas arr Nora, you bet. The idea Mr. and Mrs. 5. W. Hanna, av nevin a rich Irian in the, family suits Mrs. Harry Walton, who with her • thin fame. Av coorse we intinded • navin- a name we in er atie in husband, moved tie Sarnia a short time ago is visiting with friends in Whig- , annY case,. but now the Missus has ham, - • • the chance ay her- loife to shpread . hersilf an she is boundeto do it. So Miss Greta Fax .of -the Wingham now we hey two, dressmakers in the Gener,a1 Hospital,, visiting with " house, an a na,ber's dawter to hilp„vvid friends in Galt and Hamilton, this the wurrak, an the new school ma'am. week: . O an our own loor wimmite• an that is Miss Gunn,. superintendent of the whoy I am wroitin in the shtable Toronto General Hospital visited wheer I will not, be disliturbed. I amstroin to kape up vvid the pony- ' tickle situwation as well as I kin, but preparin fer the auction sale ars Katie's weddin soon comin aff, 'tis O loike.troyin to -watch a three- ring cir- • cus, Misliter Hay, the new leder av the Ontario Grits', is I_ think, a far • oat cousin av inoine. Blood will,tell, it eames aven in the Grit partliy. Inixt toinie I want to tell you about mii intinded son-in-lav's father an mothee coMin up from Toronto an taki hini horne•in a hid linimyseen. Your till -nixt "wake, Timothy Ray • • ' • Donnybrook School Not Closed t, , • • We do isot know -what. difference it ' inakes to the signing of the ' tiefition Which.::prote,atatits are circulating in • town but a few people are telling it with her friend, Dr. Kennedy last week. . ' , . Mrs. Wm. Lloyd anti Mr. Charles Robson motored from Detroit to at- tend the •fimeral • of the late Henry Mr. John Bennett of Seaforth, vis- ited last week with his. brother, Sam. •Bennett, and his daughter, -Mrs. 5. 0: Plabkirle. • Miss Millie Turner, who has com- pleted her course' in training at. the Victoria Hospital, London, is visiting hi town.° • . Mrs. Ford of Riclgetown., is here with her daughter, Mrs. j. hi. Finlay, who at present is very ill in Wingham General Hospital. • j. 1,y. King, 14. P. and IVIrs. Kingaleft 6. Monday for to -be pres- ent at the opening of the Dominion Parliament at Ottawa. ' • • •about that Donnybrook Public School Miss' Eva Dawson of London, Eng., •0 0S oeneu closet.' nal...some. time ana who has been visiting at the Manse Whitechurch, took a position as sales- lady in King Bros. Store last week. Friends of Mrs. (Dr.) Kennedy, will he pleaSed to learn that she is improv- ing nicely. A couplo of weeles agci. she fell . on the ice and broke her and Mrs. Thos. Lealcie"; Kin- cardine, who have been staying with .th,e latter's another, airs. W. j. Pat- tison, John St., are visiting with friends in Detroit, ' • initt Paul Vati Ness of loroaito, is spending a Few clays with his family at the home of 'Air, Harry Hinseliffe. limier the Public Library, 1'i1 enrteadare Mr. Clarence 1-linseliffe spent the ila to salary 4orl. duties fain bc obteitied front . the Imidersigoo3, , Nv notatisa, weer -ten -h. 111 ls•11.04-ne' • • • . seeretArY- Me Chas. Mellurneyt soti of Mr. , EItigh itilellurney of nown, who has Auma'peii;;Atia.---irtzti,+.:0,,,k,7,,k1 Jae,: been spending the winter with his TarabornIty,, about two Inaoa from watotaia, relatives here and 113 East WaSvan°s11, at one o'clock shar0 0011 yrldaY, Affartni lath, returned, to his home • the 'West on Sob bMq,for'partioulars. Friday ' 111,tiontern, Proprietor. • rs. 0k Mobt, Marshall, Blyth, an- AlZCAN CORN—A.180p. oar or .western nounces the engagemetit•of her daugh- Oats this week. Get vim order in earlY terIVIargaret Ma,e, to Robert J. Wells, feirdelivemnt eaF.- 1.°11celteTin'• 'son of lir. and Ivirs Wililani Wells, votiastrowneirab ooecalaing min of truiney. Blyth, the marriage to take Place the * Owner clay liavesenne bi" oaring for l;10.8 middle of March, • •• advertisoreent, anneastivarma. ; • Many friend,$ of Mr, Artinir Knox, uniacsaants—tron bed With seettifi$ !sea mist" 'ere pleased to see , him walking on a• treks.. Apply at , THE Alt.airAN05 , Josephine St., on .Tuesday morning. Font:atm-sr rouotaut He celebrated his foist birthday on ncie. pasnier may itaVOSAM0 by •intiniring the 5tb of jantiary and was out for a •• Tan ' walk on lICSdaY without the aid of a noatalt5 rola gtaLID tr, Davis (Oars for cave and without an overcoat. ** eat° his nalvate residenee on Centre St, ash _ eaten/anion; ton teems, bath:room, eleetnle. sittY" .rs. " •Y' ligkitap town loVateri cellars, furnace, Weed- vvroxetei and and tuts, M. W. k4hixt,triatot4te1 018017(1+ g4r410, 'st"16. 1116" Teller of 131ythe were visitors in hettge and Ilgeodgtinlenilatt°1" E)verY Wingham last Week, 13oth the gentle - tatted. 'ferrets ot littainent (hos'. , • le _ , ana: men are rnaktrig a slice s of bus - OVA NEW Itr414111.101 0..ileAta°0:111.6vr, Incas as managers' of the Bank of or;HpittarriYa'awmrAi%ifrieciraf,rtane:iallait'birtniesanweniel; tiantiltonP1 their respective towns, iti06,aada, 112 intros iti Idaton Oontity. 1 mile, • • eattewn wed trot* 'Motivate, IN:Ingham 1 inuies, re. auras. • --- wiiirlitil,blo,balaneon/totolleildlcir°°!°ha'x'at°41.7 Won Second Local Bonspiel • team Bo, wen and. a fairing. Brick house, s redlos,,.a,43 at. alon. „Aar o...,Mrt Jack Mason's rink Of Cbriers 05Witit51i1'Ira°,iin1a-a1l'arwit;ied800"OT1.13;119:•."1P-e'''icet2Oii"' were. Suceeasful in winning the final Torincaradanted. PWItatin"?' game- in thc seeond total loonspiel ..ita,ri,ucklattOt'ere,P044h)16.r.111. " • °t°r series 'from Mr, Andy Stewart's iritti iiiptintair comer, iii by 8 to Tito first prize, is safoty • Plotldlt'''''litl°". 1i111 E05050'11t" azora, and both first abd second • • AtilliflOwl'orbainfarta AO' two or toolio nritei .were 011 oxhihition 1». la ilt APPIT hompson s wredow t Inna SVSCk. therefore that Mr, Spotton's &miser- ison of the grants to the Separate and Public School at Donnybeook and St, Augustine isnot Correct, and we thade it our business to call up a gentleman who resides within a very short dis- tance of these schools, his answer was "The Donnybrook Public School was O closed for a fen. months about four years ago, bin not since- lEVE,Bf)DY'S COLUMN be reecived until sta mareti 2tet•, 1022, for the position. of litbrar. a iola lot los to the, HortiiniItura1 to aspen. up a creamery: even before S 'uyirig and haire pat int -about five CouticillOr Greer asked the clerk' to noandred tons of ice, We believe, this, write tii-the-Aclininis,trators of tfien es - 'enterprtimg"CorapanY will make other tate of Andre* Carnegie to see -if extensive alterations to their ,huilding ctheievrienga w'°ligirdanbt7 faonr3a.' PeasrsnibegailetYliborfary. have nothing further for publication. re- •arid business, but up to the present we He:believed something could be secur-• . . ed and knew of no other town in this Glonaher—White Nuptials district where one was Worse needed, A very quiet but pretty wedding Reeve Tipling- also suggested that was solennuzed at the Manse, Blyth, the interior of the ()Pere House by Rev, G. Telford, when Miss Lizzie, should be decorated and painted. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S 1 g tl t f J1 GI. H tt • d Closing Exereises of Short Corse In Agriculture, The Short Comae Ia. Agriculture tied Domestic Scieuce, came to a close on Friday night, March 314, Our closing exereises took the form of a public speakieg • contest. Foe this centest we bad nine eatries and the prizes were provided by Mr, John J.oynt, IVI. P. V. for North Huron. The followiag is the list of the win- First—Addison Fraser, Sto.00. Second—Robert Scott, Sn.ots. O "Phird—Annie Godkin, $5,00, Fourth—A.Ivin ,Smith, $3.00. About eaoci people turned out tO show their, interest in the boys and girls. and musical al:up:bees were sup, plied by IS/lases:Annie Robinson; Ger- trude Robertson, and O., IVIcEnwan. The pupils.have been under the direction of Rai,. H. W. Snell; as lec- turer in English, for the last three nmonths and Some particularly good work has been done. Messrs. A. a Musgrove and Rev, Cragg, acted as judges. Those etitering the speaking contest were:—Mr. Robert Scott, who brought otit very clearly the Meaning of "Com- petition and Corporation". Mr. Jas. Hardie, who chose for his subject, "Rerninisences of Col, George Ham". Mr. W. A. Currie who gave as a sub- ject "Opportunitytt and divided it in- to two parts first, "As a Student to Students'', second "As a Canadian to Canadians". The first lady speaker was Miss Kathleen Kerr, who chose asher subject "Our Short Course", • sa • ,a. larts.s neetez exp.-eta:en teorougega sa tee Work that was carried on ie the girls' department. Mr. Cecil Cartwright followed chosing as his subject, "Ab- raham -Lincoln". • Mr. Cartwright very carefully gave the biogiaphy of the great President's Life.. Mies Alice, Godkiti'•, the -second • lady spealeer, chose,s 11er:subject '!Fritteigration n. ri •Caada!"•'6ne. ottifedinital questions oF, the (Jaye- Mit Alvin -Smith spoke ,oiln"Agfieulthral 'Education Relation Gornmereiai -Developments".„ The third lady. spealtet • 1,,VaSAnfiie Kennedy's- elmaing• as her subject "Grandmother's Age". Miss Kentedy ably pointed out the .hardships of which our forefathers had to endure in the early day $ in Canada.' The last Speaker, Mi. Addison Fraser, gave05 the title Of his speech "Why I Am Proud to be a Farmer." He exptain- ed how the farmer was independent, That it WaS really the best occupation A gei uirie strength an s 374,4 udder Every (Atte/ ()El's ,g The Rexuii Druggist Ingham, Ont. 4s,-"l•ta'OtAll* , A•10'7,r,d'O.• •••' •°q• • I , [ - o '• e LAAND ga set oi the Sasicatenewan -acnvnn"- o-tOCL R -----'•-,- Readers also. Principal Posliff end ------ !staff appreciate these donation very Fryfogle's Orchestra are engaged to I pi tielL ., play in Kincardine on March lath: Rev. B. . Snell, . .. r v nac t ' R 'JAW'BA Poi iti . „"The Three , Hebrews .delivered; Grand.Chaplain•of the Orange Assoc - 11. the 'Fiery'Furnace", will be the liation and -A. (i, -,Smith 're alteading • topic aL the_Baptiit..clihrch,tttit Sttn-,' the Grand Lodge, Seasians at Sarnia day eyeniag,, , -a this weel . nrhe,latter ie the represent- ' • ative ,fro Win .harri lodge and this -• Dontsfail attereinthe °‘Ic‘7!: edrnr- IT: is the' third year +hat he Will rePreseV,:t GP1d.Medala-Contest-:i,a, St "Andrews resbeytria.n C,Ituech cos.:Friday enne'e-• 7941 -at Grail(bLodge: gt ingM0n1 tOhlilsiewiseeerk. Me• c• ha• nic with -Rob- 3S'pl'ino'llii-tte:a oltainlitli ndt-iiictttelle(;c7:1)till-nl°dniilboinid'C:naft1PjpaonlatYiy: ertson & lieckar, has moved to town meeting in the council chamber oft and is living in the Knox house re- Thursday evening of this week. The centrY vacated bY Mr' (3eQA- Wright, meeting is called with ttivie.w- to mak- 1 Hea.vy weight Black Overalls at ing final arra,ragementst"for ,the cele- ' Isard's, now. St.95—He E, Isard & ,Co, location of Dominion Day at Wing- , Bargain! 'Women's navy or black bani. • • • serge top sl,-irts, $1.95—H. E.. Isard & ;le did ideas expressedviill come at to William J. White.'of Blyth, at Weetern tr = . ere y een ernen; 01.1 0 s0 many 0 tu, .ous er, e veP-s .marrle as one can get all the pure, fresh air , Make velar 3.-ati like, he also stated that the mere C P Pnnehl.117r.91.11111"Peri ten , • n At a meetmg o? the executive or the, of, municipal legislation, the ceeemony the haPPY couPle Par' the :highest positions in the cityd -11"Itattle'rs tkkets n°1'v 611 sale' " baseball club of Wingham, arranee- least one or two really eapital pieces o'clock, Wednesday, March 1st._ After f in the farm.That the best an information can be obtai.ned at the to eddin cl.irtrier • took of a stimptt tT w g • ; • at 'IVirs 1‘..'arl 'entley's sister of the 10 The ladies of the Methodist church • -1) ' ' and he said that most of the men in Stop' Look! Listen! 'The progrnm June nth. The teams taking part will Belgrave, are giving a splendid con.-' train ,,,l'h6r left on the afternoon cert and pie social in the Foresters' 'ra'n for a triP t° Guelph, Galt and the world's last great war came from the farms of Ontario and lArestera committee of the Ladies' Aid of St. be Goderich, Zurich, Teessvater and Ag— .Andrews Church are preparing a first Wingliam, The fact that the big four Hall, Belgrave, on Friday, March 57, other 'Points east. • On their return Provinces. He praised the short A class program for the social on St, will be here shotild be ample proof of at 8 &dock Admission 25 dents aid lthey will reside in Blyth. The best a imultural Course and pointed out a t a ' with 1 n Th bride i• uagesome of the lietteditS• d atric'''' "ening.' Marelt 37th. a big lame, - n. wishes go wi t iez . e G s a /5,0 cents. sister of IVIrs. Edgar Pattison of s. " t ' , D i Ex res and Ticket Office . cirri ori p s d 1 tile - mei) s were /rm. e or •holding o strongest men came from the farm Phone 47- baseball lournament Winghain att The judges then retired arid clurino. r''Tesh StIPPlY ,,f Siiiii_tnni ROI. NiViligham 'wain. 1;).'f,;oilsider::Abi. Wingliaint ibid their absence, Misses. Robertson ana , strenrignthened for the coining season. St. Patrick s Social The Late Mrs.Anderson. " McEwen sang a duet ethitled "In the Remember the St. Patrick's Social After a few weeks, illness, there Gloaming r. Musgrove, one of in' St, Andrews Presbyterian Church, passed away at the family home on the judges then took the platform and Wingham, on March 17th. class program Is being prepared, consisting •of solos, instrinnental music, readings, etc. A little girl will give a niouthorgan selection and Miss Frorence Deacon will give whistling selectionSt Refresliments. Adinissiom 25 cents, - Totcanada From England Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Walton, who left early last Spring for ohl England, .Catherine street on Friday morning, March 3rd. .Mary Grierson, widow of explained bow they marked each one, There •was 15 points given for the nta.nner and style which they stood the late William .S. Anderson. The upon the platform ,and their motions deceased lady was in her 85th year; and was bctin in •Dumfrieshire, Scot- ' while speaking; 20, points for lang- uage anduse of graminar, Mr. Mus - land, coining to Canada in the Spring of 1855, settling ineScarboro. On the grove was pleased to say that there .8th of Janet s8as, she was mareted to were very few errors in grammar, he O Mr. Andersoa, who •predeceased het ltiirtileiglioltudelirTi.25111Mntsshfootrildthes-Pmetter',1 twelve years ago. The..young couple remained in Scarboro until the SPeing that: is to say the subject which. you ••took for discussion, he stated that the of 1858, when they c.aarie up to Huron county and settled on a bush farm hi main thing of all good. speaking is wilere they decided to spend the even- ing. of -their lives within earshot of the the matter. There were also 20 points roar of the Lion, have come to the the ToWnship of Turnberry, near for arraugement. The arrangemnt is Wingham and where Mrs. Anderson conclusion that "Our Lady of the a very important thing in speaking Snows" is fairer than the Rose" and continued to reside until about four and in fact in• all compositions. With that the beaver is more beautiful than the lion. They lave decided to re- turn to Canada and will reside in the best lit tie town in WeStern Ont ario— Whotham. , t Buildings Will Be Erected • Mr. Lloyd has sold his beautiful residence on fohn street -to Mr. E. J. Mitchell. We understand it is Mr. Lloyd's intention to build a residence on the corner lot next to his present home. Several othe,r new residences are going up in Wingham this spring, Mr. Gunn will build :a couple of resi- dences opposite the Gunn Sonola fac- tory.. Mr, Thos Gear and Mr. Sam- ue Morton wi 1'11 build a few honses, 8 m i probably a d zen, r. Gurney w linve his - store building, which Was de- stroyed by lire on December 26th, re- bnilt and we learu that Mr. Mitchell will move his drug store down to that • 1 • Honour Where Honour Was Due On 'Iniesday evening of last week, a happy meeting took place • at the Manse, when the matly friends of ten mma parlmg, presentee her with" a miscellaneous shower, by width thiey wished to show in a slight for the years of faithful service which she had rendered to this community • ident Of the W. M.'S, in the 31.1ethodist church bere and was also organist and. choheleader for five years, 'Tor the - past two years she had been organist and choir le•ader in the Presbyterian church and aiwtys took an ettive part - • in all ihe work. She also Was preSi,. dent' of the Red Cross Society of Whitechurch and Worked Untiringly with prOgraansi sewing, knitting and abiding boxe$ to our boys overseas, and so it was only fitting' that the coninitinity should shower her with gifts, beautiCul and expensive. at the eve of her- marriage, showing her honour where honour was due. In going to her tiew home in Xmcardine O the best wishes of her host of friends go with her for a long and happy • ill If, E S degree .t gratitude and appreciation For a number of years she was pies years ago when the ..family moved to Winghani..The subject: of this sketch was truly .one of the pioneers of this Section and 'she went through alt .the hardships incident to pioneer life.. She could tell many interesting stories of the early days in the section. She avas most highly esteemed in the dis- trictin which she had so long resided and: was a kind mother and. a good wife and her thdruirOus acts of kind- ness to neighbors and friends, will not soop 'be forgotten, it can be grilth- li1113, Said that world is better ° of her having hived 504 filled her place. In religion, Mrs, AndersOn was a Pres- byterian and" was one of. the Bret members of the congregatioe at l3lues Yale. She had all throngh her long, life been faithfid attendant at the church eervicee. The death of Mrs. these points taken into Consideration they awarded the prizes. A vote of thanks to the. ladies was moved by Clifford Hetherington and the audierme showed their apprecia- tion by claiming. Mr. Earl Proctor then read a• resoration that they wished to have the Course repeated here again next year and it was sec- onded by Alvin Smith and then it Was . Presented to Mr. Stothers, who said that he Would see that it was presented at Toronto to the Legisla- ture. , The girls then gave their Course Yell and the boys gave an -equally .en- thusiastic shoat, The meeting- was theft closed by the singing Of the Nat- ional Anthem , • Anderson leaves only two of the or - Died In Toronto Blnevale road pioneers, viz:— Mrs. John McCracken and Mr. Tilos, A former resident of Wingham Jenkins. passed away on March Ist., at the A family •of two daughters and four sons sarviye, triz!—Mrs. John Currie, East Wawanosh; Miss Margaret, Wmghant; William, At -cola, Sask.; Adam, Toronto; John and Frank of several years ago and was in the Wingham. Another .son, Thomas, tomb,stone business here. He is stir - Passed, away some years ago. The vived by his widow, also three daugh- funeral 011 Monday afternoon to the ters, Mrs, j. Norris, Cleveland; Mrs, Wiogham cemetery was large, Many A, S. Ramsay, Edmonton; and Mrs, home of his son-in-law, Mr. E. C. Featherstone, rao Glendale Ave,, Tor- onto, in the person of ,Wilham Mit- chell. Deceased resided in Wingham ofathe old friends paying their last re- apects to it tote friend and good neigh- bor, 'I'he Services at the house and grave were condected by the deceased lady's, pastor, Rev, Dr. Petrie. • DIED Wingliant, ou uesday, -March 7th., Mr...John Anderson,. in his poth. year. The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon. to Wingliam centetet-y, from the lialue of Ilia daughter, Mrs. Tilos. Deans, O Shuter street. I,rtirther particulars 11 1 ' • -e tt. -t will )e n o 1SSUe. ..44,11,,,4"; --At VIretliitine Hat, Alberta, on Feb. nth. Violet ,Agtiew, daughter of Mr, •ail& Mrs. I-'earen,, aged 17 years awl' months, This 'family lived itiEast Wawatioslt before go - 10 tile West, E. C. Featherstone, Toronto and two sons, Ben. A., of Peterboro and W. Fred of Toronto. Interment al Dray- ton. Worm Remover on hand, First aline- ment sold off like hot cakes because every user has become a booster. ,Sold at Mitchell's Corner Drug Store. Young Peoples' Entertainment at the Salvation Army Hall, Edward St., program consists of Dialogues, reci- tations, singing and presentation o prizes pn Monday,.March 13t10, at 8 p. m. Silver collection. Lenten servicee will be held at St. t • Methodist Church Rev. C. E. Cragg, B. D., Pastor • SUNDAY, MARCH /atlas, naao---isiorning /I. l'auls church pn Friday evening. The . 51 ---Morning Worshlp, romluci- ed by the Pastor. '0 f4. Bishop • of ,London s sermons "Thie Men who Crucified Christ'', illustrated with lanteris slides prepared by New- ton & Co., tho fatuous English maim- facturem. a 2.30—Sunday School, The Choir of Calvin Church, East an -En -ening eervice, subject, Wawanosh, intend .holding at Scotch "The Four Horserrien of the ApocalypiSie" • MottnitY,, eneisinga ..the .Young. T'eoplein. Meeting,. Wednesdan, the . Mid -Week.: n' It is her intention to give the school tilKast*e*:467s4,1•4.-4:44tslles1:444all'itio41144ttlf*.ettletl* concert en Friday evening-, Mareh to.l. A good programme is being' prepared,l consisting of solos, duets and ,quar-1 tettes also Dr. Perrie is giving a icc-1 tine on his. Tratrels Through Scot. land. Dr, M. C, Calder 'presented the Wingham Public School .wit'h a coin- plete set of Manitoba School Readers. MAW X7.4?,,MICCIX14,74 MINICXXXICLIVA Mrs, Carlyle Gunn. Deceased Although Mrs. Carlyle Cirtinti had been ill foe Some time, her death was not looked for and it was a shock to P010 many friends to hear that she had paSSed The Great Divide on ThUrS, day Morning. Mg. and Mrs, Gunn and three children had, only very recently • returned 01 town from visiting with * her mother, Mrs, Truckner, at Sagi/ flaw, 'Mich, The remains were taken, to Saginaw for burial and interment took place. an Tttesday • Mr. Quint is he junior partnee in, ihe Gunn Sonola Company of Wing - ham, To tho bereaved peOple is ese.,• tended SITUTre sympathy, s ers We yen that -the Spinwas the Ftabber Season REMEMBER, no other store can equal u$ on Rubbers • of any style or kind at our prices. We have not fOrgttost tlt iiit Iren—We know what .they need in Foot ProtaetiVit '2'ou will hnd our prices the lowest, TrItl\TX Or '11HIS STORE' IRXRST WHEN 1ZOI, START OUT TO OET Y0111Z RlYSISttRS omonnuaftilMblilmetlouttkottiotlassmnrsorbeto •J. G ra n 00 „