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ilED V "RY SUpDENLY
alms Expires At .Ii/Voritc Early
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'Death came with starling stitiden-
eaa ,Mr. W. A. Johns at the G.
etation, aboet ,.6.3o
nine'. After hustling, to his duties
e:it'ad assisted in lifting a trunk when
esecidenly expired. ,
"Bill" as lie was familiarly called,
his f rids was tile sdial Of
,
-soeor aud everyone had a laitidlY word
for. him, .fiis jovial greeting will be
netaacet at the freight sheds, but no
W, ere. will he . be so sadly missed -as
it the home. Elis.soes and daughters
lad jest been gatie,..a day after spend
'113 a most happy Christmas week at
'their 110The. Besides his, widow he is
survived by two . sons arid .three
,
,dangliters, viz., Charles °IMontreal;
Ftail of Toronto; :Elizabeth of Port
b o rn e; .Phyllis of t li e Normal
' School, Stratford; and .Marguerite at
Fonr sisters also. gervive, viz.,
'h.s. Ada M. Simpson of Chicago;
Joint Galbraith of Wingham
,lifIrs. Jas. A ncierson, Of Lindsay and,.
lira. Gordon Stanley of Toronto.
'fbe lecte Mr. Johns came to Wing:,
h. ifrom Orval, Ontario, over fatty
s ago. For a tune he ,./V as entjaloy-
as bookkeeper for taffcissis. Gill-
et & Green, furniture inanufactur-
td.for the 'past thirty years lie
beer: the efficient clerk at the G.
The funeral was held to Wingham
emetery on Saturday afternoon and,
•4-•-•-;,.., largely attended. The floi-al tri-
14es were. -beautfal.- Several fellow
remployees of the .G, T. R. acted as
lloWer bearers. The _pall bearers were:
J. A. Mills; H. B. Elliott, F. R. How-
son, A.,Tipling, Jas. Leaver and W.
Palt,ersort Iinpi.eSSive:fitneral ser-,
-Vices were conducted by ,Rev. C. E.
Crarg 13 D. pastor of VViri,gliaini
Ililetliodist church. "
VERY COY'S COLUMN
13CTIONSALE—HouSehold
, , . ,
„ Furni-
"3, in Ma.eLean'amill Yard, Range,
" Sideboard,' Sewing :Machine,. Organ,,
'.',0abY"Carriag-e and 'hundreds Of oth-
-er Inatise.hold effects.. Terms caSh„.„.
H. T., Mason,
'1'. 11. B,ennett, .Auct..
-BOARDERS INANTED—A I con-
Teniencea. Apply at
' The Advance.
A.R111. I -'OR SALE -56c; acre of
choice 'land; g-ci6d.. buildings, situated
'about five miles' .frem. Wingliam.
r:further particulars,,, apply to
The Aclvance7.'
.LOST ---,Ring to hold tire 011 auto rim;
ebaut half nine out of town on B.
1 ie. si This ring 'is of value only to
hairnet's Coupe. Finder will kindly
-leave same at Xlerkley s Garage or
phone.
SALE -a-8 roonied cottage on. B.
line,' good "cellar, town water, 'Lots
frtdt and lien house. For further.
neuters, apply to
The Advance.
ig SALE --Four, Whyte Sewing
'llachilies, one second fiend organ.
Apply to . Mrs, ,D. Bell.
.316()R.,,SALE-7-A good 'cow, ..clue to'
calve the middle of March;APplY at
The Advance.
FOR:SALE---11/fixed Honey at 7,cents
per .11.). Apply to D. Deacon,
111'hon'e23-613.
FOR. SALE—One young calf . and
thorobred Toulouse geese. .A.pply
to ,' Geo ,Day,
radio receiving sel
reniplete with phones: Tubes and
batteries bargain. Gladly- demon-
etrated. Harold Ross.
IJA N TIT Y. OF GOOD CEDAR
Wood, 12 inches long. For partic-
ulars, apply at The Advance,
IA/ANTED—J. R. Eaton & Sons,
Limited, Otillia, have openings for
ante of each of the ionowing:---][511,
Operator, (one with good ex,-
perienee on Grand Rapids Kiln pre-
ferred); Resew Operator (no fil-
:hag); Matcher Man, (one with ex-
perience on Yates No. gr preferred.);
.'.)runt Sander Operator, (one cap-
able of adjusting 'and caring for
machine and obtaining best results);
Bench Carpenter,( one able to work
from detail drawings and do good
work). There is a permanent Job
each, ease for a good inam:
f. R. Eaton & Sons, Ltd.
TRIC LIGHT BULB 'SPEC -
J41, -guaranteed Inede in Beiguirn.
Lampsenone 'bettet,.4jo Wastt,reg.
aCc eaeli, S for $too,
HAISED MORE GRIT vap. 1VI0RE
Specially .prepared. Grit for
Fowl, to lbs. for ,25e.
ANARV COMFORT—Contains COL-
216.mvel, Song 'Faille, Egg Food,
Feather fi'oodt Cuttle Fish .Bon..e..
resh supply just received. '
Thotepson & Buchanan Hardware
• . Phone so,
READ
rd Ct. tism
rnt,*t "Clean wee
mit
'I"o tire Edittir .alr the Advance,
Deer Sure—
. Did. ye ivir sit down an titik av all
the quare titigs in this 0111(1 'Wurrtild,
are mebby ye tink an sixlai,Pe
up loike a horse. Well, annyway lots
av tings arr not so ' square as they
same at fursht,'wliin ye . shindy thim
out.Fur iuslitance, ye go.d.own shtrate-
_some, Shtormy inarnin an the fersin:
Irian ye:mate se., "Good rnarnin
'tis a fairte 10111111, 86 it is," Ariihe
nixt mane heir/ a fellah who wants to
sell ye soineting,..arr is afther e)cpert
ad -voice . on. a harse thrade, he sez,
"Good, marnin A/fish-ter Hay, 'tis a
lovely,,„da.y," an the nix -Liman sez, "Is
it -coulcl'enough fel- ye Tim,"' and the
!nixt wan SC?," How is this fer winther"
an hew is yer coal 'bin .slitandin the
shtrain," an the nixt who wants to be
funny, sez, "Shure 'tis a bad day fer
muskitties:'," An so befoor ye gitto
the Poslit Office ye hey niit a do2eii
niin an iviry Wan has shpoke about 'the
vvcrather. IL sain,e,s quare, an ye wad
tink ivirybody tad gone batty till ye
give the artatther some considheration.
'Shure 'tis no ,woedher at all, .at all
that we awl do be ilitherested in tlie
weather, even if we hey to take it as
it eornes. "Tis'the weather makes the
crops grow, arr hpiles thim, 'tis
the weather that has' an effect 011 the
tirrilter 311)55 00, 00shtirs up- mar
rheumatiz art Itilithago: The congre-
'gations in the churche11 on.Sundays.
depind on the,,,,iiveather, an so do the
profits av the sittore 21.tee-pers to some
'Twa's the drouth and hail
shtorrns, an late shprings•an Wet falls
an could lvinthers that made tbe far-
rmers av, the Weslit shtart a PollY-
tickle earthy av theer oayn, an wici
Some raysbn, but shttre, the Ontario
fart -niers. fiad no rayson fer doin the
sameting, at all at all, ixcipt- theer
own eonthraryness. I belav-e two years
av had weather an poor crops wuct up -
sit army` Governmiint, aven,a, shtrong
Tory wan; an if ye notice tings, 'Ioike
us old fellabs do ye will see a shtrong' clearimg of sewer connection to his
connickshun betwane the evints an the block. On motion of Mitchell and
weather in iviry way. Fier inshfauce, Smith the clerk was instructed to no -
ativnlit,r1riir111311;itarli
it
WING.HAA
Mt.,*
ON
fHURSDA JANUARY lhh,9!,3
NEW COUNCIL MEETS PF,RSONALS
Starts the 13all for , ,Mr."E, R. Harrison of Gunes Ltd
the Year 1g23 spent the weekin Toronto.
,
, .
MiS$ Lillie -Nicholls of "Iltoteeto
The inaugural meeting of the Win,
hail] ",f'own Colincil was held at
o'cloCk on Monday morehig. On121
tion. of Couns. ;Smith and Willie tli
striking. 00011 12111313 was composed
Mayor, Reeve a.nct the oldest niembe
of the' council, Colm, Greer. Th
meeting adjourned until 8 p. M. „
In the evening the Mayor gave':
short addresS" Ontlining,a part of th
work like& to be taken. up this yea
and urging the'co-operation of ever
thernber of the -Board. Among Ili
items 'which will be completed are:
I.. „The erection of a monument
the fallen heroes.
'I'he rewiring of the Town
and caca.nin,g up of the Opei-
'1-IouSe.
A.niong the matters likely to be trie
out will be the receiving of the'tax6
twice a year. Several rnunicipalitic
have tried out this' plan and find it i
easier for inany to pa3r half of thei
taxes in 1111(1501 '1C1 and the remain
der at the re,gula.r lt . is als
likely that a by-law will be pease
'which will fix the. date of the munici
pal electioris one month earlier, in. ar
der to keep away from the holida
se'Tash°e11.striking .con-renittee reponie
theaevIt:ig d,rawn the following commit
,Finariee, Committee— W., J. Greer
A. G. Smith, E. j. Mitchell.
Property and Fire C.ommittee—W
H. Haney, A. G. -Smith, A. Fothergill
iiaSst%reets, Sewers and Sidewalks—A
Fothergilli-W. H. Willis, Reeve Tip
Cemetery Committee — E. J. Mit
01101, W. 11. Reeve 'Tipling.
Executive Connitittee --Mayor El
liott, Reeve Tipling, 'W. J. Greer.
A lett'er from.Dr. McDonald of Lon
don; was read in which lie asked' the
council for'$'35.00 for the opening and
_
, 10-
g- n'ewed acquaintances , town
week.
Mrs. Burney of- LI stewel, was tile
e guest at the home of Mrs. R. Clegg
of this week. `
' Mr. jaines 1-f. Lind of Estevart,
eSasie, is renewing acquaintances in
this vicinity.
a
c Mrs. Geo. Simmons of Culross, has
. been staying with her sister, Mrs. R.
y A. Dinsley of town for the past few
e
weak,.
r. T: kemp was elected MaYor
o of Listowel, on NOT Years Day. Mrs.
R. A. Gerrie of Wingham, is a clatigh-
1 I ter of Mr. Keinp.
a C. Poeock, w -ho has been a
faithful member', on the sta.ff of the
d Canadian Bank, of Contreerce, for
s nearly tlired year's, left for Goderich
s this week.
$ Mrs. Logan, Grand Conductress of
r the O. E. S., and Mrs. Wallace, Grand
:1 Marshall of the O. E. S, of London,
were guests at the home of Dr. H E.
a W. and Mrs'. Tamlyn this week.
Mrs. Wm. Dore and daughter Miss
y Eileen of the Public School Staff, are
in Kincardine at the funeral of Mr.
d .Geo. Kay and the deathbed of his
Aviie, who is a. niece of Mrs. 'Dore.
- Mr. E. S. Copeland and Mr. N. L.
, Fry of Fry & Blackhall, Ltd., are at-
tending the furniture exhibit at Tor-
. onto, where they have a splendid ex-
. hibit of furniture of that high elass
. turned, out by this company at Wing-
- ham.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferrier of Hay-
ter, Alta., are visiting for the winter
with Dr. D. H. and Mrs. McInnes.
- Miss Nellie Walters of London, vis-
ited for a couple of days last week
- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Walters. _
-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamel, Mild may,
annonnee the engageinent of 'their
youngest daughter, Clara Matilda, to
Mr. George Albert Homuth, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Otto 1-Ioinuth, Preston,
the marriage to take' place, January
loth.
MC own wedclin day Wes what ye tif-y the doctor that the town would
moight call uncertain an sbqually, avid teke no liability in the matter.
the mosh,t beautiful sunslaoine fer'a Aeresolution requested by the Gov-
whoile an thin clouds an thunder' ernment, to be signed by the Mayor
shtot-ms. ,The day -Katie wila barn and thetreasurer in whichthe town
wits a Isvely wan it June, an -Nora council are agreeable to have the Gov-
wus barn in March clurin wan av thiin ernment deed to the Turnberry Agri -
three deka shtorms, we used to hey. cultural Society, for agricultural pur-
An, ahure 'cis well 1.'1in-timber it, fer Pooes, that parcel of land in Lower
theer wus no tillyphones in thim
an tdays, Wingham, knowas Vietoria Square
I d ansanehatobrekheroadawl theadcompoedof6ctesofland
101
way to Wingham to get dochtor Chis- or less. The council were unanimous.
holm. - . Agricultural representative S. B.
The day Sir John A. Macdonald wus- Stothers was present and asked the
defined in Jan. 301.11.; 1874, W.LIS could council for a grant of $25 towards the
an shtormy, but whin us Tories got ;Huron County Breeders' Sale which
into power a.gin on September 17 has been held for the past few years
1878, 'twas a foine warrum day. The in Wingham The matter was left ov-
traelnn mashedn wits in thte'naberhood er until the next meeting.
at the tohne an on the 19111 a big wind.' A. letter from the I-Iospital for Sick
shtorth came an blew -sad the nes Children Toronto, was read, asking
built shtraw shtacks into the middle 'for a grant, also a letter from the
av nixt wake, jist loike the Tories had same hospital with reference to an ac -
dray the Grits out av power. Shure count for care of a Wingliain child.
but that wus the great elieltshun an These-ewere both turnetl over- to the
theer wes big min in the courthry in finance- committee. ,
thim days, both To 'y an Grit, Mac- ty-law No. 905, 1923, Was read three
clanald, an Tilley atf4 Tupper an Mc-, times and .passed, appointing E. 5.
Kenzie an Blake an Cartwright an, a1 Lewis, nightwatchman; Geo, Allen,
lot av.others. Are can't foind such; Constable, W. A. Galbraith, Clerk and
min now a days. An the fellahs that , treasurer; Robert Mitchell, pound -
did 1110 shpade wurruk on the • back: keeper; Thos. Deans and joint Ander-.
consishuns in thim 10 01011 fee thelerjr son, fence viewers; J. A. MacLean to
Parthy didn't lave .anny shtone unturna the High School, Board for a period
ed, so to slipake. 'Twas a foight to of three years; Abner Cosenseto the
tlm finish, an no quarther given by Public Library Board for ,e period of
ayther soldtill thelasht vote evvus three years; A. E. Porter.to the Board
polled.' Not manny av us mild ident- o'f Rea.lth.for one year; Dr. Stewart,
itieS are 141 now, jist mesilf an Tam' as.,Medical Health Officer.at a salarjr
MacLean an wan arr twO others .of $15o; A_ H. 'Musgrove and T. R.
whose names I won't minslifin bein as Bennett, auditors at $5o each.
By-law No. 906, 1923, a by-law to
borrow the s1.1122 of $1o,obo to meet
the current ordinary expeoditure until
the taxes are paid was reed and pas -
:Sed. -
Moved by Co ns Smith and Mit-
chell that the 5923 Court of Revision
he,composed of tile Mayor, Reeve a.nd
'Cowls. Haney; Creer and Fothergill.
—Carried.
"i Moved by Comas. Greer and Willis,
that the -Mayor and Reeve be appoint-
ed to wait on the Minister of the
Department of Highways in an effort
to secure thc balance of the 20 per
cent. due on the Josephine street pav-
ement from the G. T. R track "10 the
botmclary.—Carried. It appears that
the department had given their proin-
ise to pay 40 -Per cent. of this work and
had only paid 20 per cent.
Councillor Willis gave notice that
at the next-, meeting of the Wingham
Town Council he would matte that
some steps be taken to stop the sell-
ing of soft drinks, cigars, ete„ in the
eating houses of the town on Sundaya.
they are SinSitlVe about theer ages.
I hope ye ,arr gel tin along awl
roight wid yer • jawb in the council.'
Mebby I will .he theer "to 110113 ye tuxi
year: If nie 'Ininbagcl is not too bad
f ixpict to attind the nixt maytin. Wan
ting.ye musht do is to vote iviry toime
to kap e down the taxes. 'Mina lads in
Parlharnint at l'oronto 1 5 Ottavva can
shpincl awl the money thecouritlirj;
kin.affoord an'anoore, so it' is up to
ats, as the byes say, to sit thint a good
example.
Yours till nixt wake,
Timothy Hay.
Hospital Donations
The Wieghain General °Hospital is
grateful' for the folloiving clonal ions,
which brought lunch Xmas cheer to
the patients:—Mr. W.A. Currie $5.00'
Mr. Reg, Williams, $5.00; Bank of
Harniltene, $5.00; Dominion 33 k,
$5.00; Field & Co., $3,xx; Mrs, A.
Fox, Xmas Cake; Mrs. Adams, ',..5(mas
Cake; Mi -s. 'I", Xmas Cake;
Mrs. Aldiegton, Xmas Cake,e,.0
pork; Mrs. R, Vanstoec, Xmas pad -
3 jars fruit, kitchen table; Mrs.
John Wilson, jar of frint, box of cook-
ies" Mrs, MaC Roaa jar fruit, r jar
mincemeat; Mts. Nelson Underavohda
x bag ap-ples, x bag carrots, 1 bag ter-
ms; Mr. Chas.. VanNorrnan, t bag
aPPlas; 2 jars .fettite-Mr, Ketehabaw,
15 lbs, comb honey, 2 jars fruit; Mrs.
3. Gibbons, 3 jars fruit; M1-5, ji W.
e Xibh Oh) 3 jars fruit, 4 jars jam,
shortbteacl, nuts, candy, apples; MTS.
Herb Campbell, 3 jars fruit, nuts,
candy; Mi -8, Geo 'Irerv4; 2 lb, butter;
Miss Florence Ptirdoti, 2 chickens,
Xmas cake;' Mrs, John Anderaott, t
goase;Ite Is.Iartrop, 4. qtiarts. marma-
lade; King Bros., 16 lb. theese, XO lb.
itutS, 2 jars Preserved' 'ginger; Miss
Nora* Smith, T. azalea; ,111essrs, A. at
SMith, W. Galbraith, W. Booth,',5 jars
dish 11109,.3 goote aviegst
can cleanser; 3l, Helens VVOrdells
te) ,jars
Saturt,
.1.10 a ten( doltar p1.rcha„5,e 16
11 113',!tf"Oti 11 'good band' sleigh.
Mr. D. McKinnon, game wa.rden at
Listowel, is to he commended for his
kindness to a poor orphan lad. of 17 '
years, whom he found -svith both feet,
and hands frozen at Attie:et The lad
has a terrible tale of cruelty to tell I
about the people with whoin he has I
made his hoine for the past few men-
tb,s, Thos. MeGillietidy of Kenilworth, t
Too many such men ais MeGillicudy
are allowed to treat orphan boys as t.
though they wereedogs or worse, The
Listowel autImrities believed the lad's 1
story and refused to matte him return
to MeGillictidts's Prison.
Funeral Of Albert Porter
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Next Sunday evening at the Baptist
Church, the subject will be An Alert
Watchman on the Battlements."
Patterson s -big sale, going out of
the Jewelery business, will last till the
whole entire stock ;is sold
Huron Chapter O. E. S., Club en-
tertained. their gentlemen friends at a
progressive euchre on Wednesday ev-
ening last, in the council chamber.
Centre'
of Attractitua is Isaed'a Clean
Sweep Sale. Be sure you atterid this
Sale and share in the inotiel; saving
valaes.
We are sorry to report that Mr. 'R.
A. Dinsley, who had his thumb airtput-
eted as a result of blood poison is not
improving as fast as his many friends
would wish. We hope he will soon he
able to be around.
Don'tthe biggest bargainS are yet to beon:t for_get that W. G. Patterson
is going out .ofethe-fewelery business,
and
What about that Suit, Overcoat oi
VVoma.n's, Misses' or Girl's Winter
Coat. you intend to buy. Now is your
chance to buy at a big saVing. while
Isarcl's Big Sale is on.
Mrs. W. A. Johns and family wish
to thank their friends for kind and
thoughtful- expressions 61 sympathy
extended to them during their recent
bereavement.
Keep your eye on Patterson's Jew-
elery store for the biggest bargains on
earth. h
The regular monttily nieeting of the
Women's Institute will be held in the
couticil chamber on Thursday, Jan-
uary 58111., at 3 p. 01. Mrs. Cruikshank
and Mrs. 13ower are the directors in
charge, .A full attendance is requested.
Splendid Illustrated Lecture will be
given in the Salvation Army Citadel,
on Monday evening, Jan. 15th., the
'ht -urs, "There were Ninety ancl
me; will be shown by BroThomp-
son and Major Byers of Stratford.
Peg 0' My I-Teart will be given by
the young people of the Presbyterian
chttrch, l'ordwielt, hi the Town Hall,
on Friday, January reth. 'under the
aespices of the Ladies' Aiel Of St. An-
drews Clint c,h, Wirigharn. The pro-
ceeds to be used. for decorating the
therein Do not fail to hear them as
it is a' rare treat,
.We wish to thaelc those readers of
rb.d. Advance, who have from time to
time shown copies to their neighbors
who were not taking this paper. We
save added more names to our mailing'
ist during the past iveek than prob-
ably any country weekly has ever had
he pleasure of adding during the same
period. Our Airrl will be to give you
di a newsy paper, and we would be
obliged to any of our friends for any
tems of news.
• rite remaina of 'the late Albert Pots
ter, who died in Prescott, \.n 1013,1, 00
Friday, Deeembet 201I1., 922, were in-
terred in the family plot of the Wing -
ham. cemetery On Saturday afternoon,
from the residence of his Inirerus., Mr, t
and MIS, Richard. 1,.'oei1r, Minnie St, n
The funeral ,services wen': 0011d1101 ed "
sy the ;key:" Snell
'Ingham 1.1161511 A, V', t?c'
Owing to an extra rush of job orbit-
ing we are 11 1111)11. to 'correct our mail-
ing lists this week, therefore iv -e must
ask all our subscribers .Wito have paid
for this paper, to beaewith 115 i:Or an-
other Week, and we will have our
00011(113 lists corrected before the end
of the month. Those who have not
enewed their Subseription. 'woulddo
is a favor, if they renewed within the
ext few days. When your label reads
Jan, 24," cat "Dee. 2,3," you will not
ashabied to let any visitor see your
>apse-,
OWN HOCKEY-
,
rganized and a Double Heade
e n1\u 0,aansal:yojij,enl vlBee,nei laPiittliada5 petcrolowspeechtoscla<urYe
that alairly good time 'will be spent h.
5
loca,lly by the hockeyists (both pro-
fessional and amateur) of the -town. j 400 va ue 50 Sheet Line
The following; officera were elected: --
Pres.—Mayor Elliott Of Linen
' Secretary—W. B. McCool
Treas.--P, J, Dyer
Committee—G, L. Bracleenbury, Alf
Lockeridge, Aiteheson, Bert Abell
and Dr. Howson. ,
e A double header will be played as
follows
On Friday evening, January 12011.,
the first two games will be played
when the Veterans and the Clerks and
the Tigers. and the High School teams
will play. Mr. B. Whitten will referee
the former, and IVIr. R, Cruieleshanks
the latter.
On Wednesday, Jan. 17111,, the High
School and the Clerks aed. the Factor-
ies and the Tigers will meet. .
On January 26111., the Clerk', will
play agaiest the Factories and the Ti-
gers will meet the Veterans.
On F'ebruary end, the games will be
Veterans vs, High School, Tigers vs.
Factory and on February gitta, High
School vs. Factory and Veterans vs,
Clerks. '
The official referees are: F. Mac-
Lean, B. Whitten, Alf. Itoekeridge, G.
L. Brackenbury and R. Cruiekshanks. F
m"" ebt ee 4,
Winghamites ayill he further ahead= ami'"
this season in that when thear 9133; the —mu tilralItrfill 111 1113111M111
admission price to see one game they
inay see two by waiting a little longer.
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,Auto Licenses
Many will he pleased to know tha
G Smith has been re appointed to
sell motor vehicle permits in Wing
ham. A large stock will be on hand
this week.
Broke Her Collar Bone
Mrs. Wm. Love of East Wawanosh
met with a painful accident on Tues-
day. When letting cattle out of the
stable one of the animals attacked her,
breaking her collar bone.
Many Happy Returns
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We haee. a few , 01 tl e
Aquariunns, Squat Glebes,
21ar0e'01011,..106 :Pebbles, 3,0 9,1:
offering at 49e while they last
.Also large Gold Fish re- a
20e each at .2 for ta5c.
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.Meeting Of Huron County Council
The Council of the Corporation of
t the County of Huron, will meet in the
Council Chambers, Goderich, at 3 p.
- na, Tuesday, January 2306., 1923.
An accounts should be in the hands
of the Clerk on or before the Mon-
day preceding the meeting- of the
Cot' ci1,
, Geo. W. Holman, Clerk.
Goderich, Jan, istla, 5923.
Radio Fans Should Know This
People who operate radio outfits ve-
qpire to have a license from the Mar-
ine & Fisheries Dept., Ottawa. Other-
wise they are liable to a heavy fine
An amateur's license costs a dollar
and a lot of valuable literature from
the Department including a list of
broadcasting stations in Canada goes
with it.
Euchre And Dance
The family and grandchildren of
Mrs. Geo. Taylor, Lower Wing -ham,
met a.t her hoine on New Years Day
to celebrate her &Ali birthday. Mrs.
Taylor, whose maiden name was Miss
Catherine Lamont, was born in Prince
Edward Island. One great grandchild,
little Billy Ogden was also present.
Saving The Coal
Mr. Abner Cosens has a, coal oil
burner installed in his stove in the
insurance office_ Necessity is the
mother of intvention and doubtless this
Will assist in saving the fuel or in do-
ing away avith coal and wood `alto-
gether. While it has the advantage of
saving the handling of dirty ashes, it
has the disadvantage in that you can-
not burn up scrap in the stove. Mr.
Casella tells us it burns about three
gallons -of 06 in a illy -
The Late Albert Sutton
The following from. the Galt Re-
porter has reference to a man, who
formerly resided in Wingham and
who is well and favorably known_ by
many of our readers:
Albert Cyril Sutton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sutton, 3 Cant .Ave, passed away
at the hospital, in his 26111. year, on
Christmas morning, as the -result of an
attack ofspluro-pneumonia, which he
contracted three years ago. He was
born in Wingliam and had lived in
Galt of
hout seven years, He was in the
en
the Dominion Express Co.,
and was wellIknown and liked. He is
survived by his parents, three broth-
ers, El nest, Jack and Charlie, and also
three sisters, Mabel, Eva and Verna.
The funeral took place the following
Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 p.
from his late lupine to Mount View
cemetery.
Mr. Chas. Sutton, Ma Sam Sutton
and Miss L. Sutton of Wingham, were
present at the funeral.
Morris Boy Weds
.A quiet -wedding took place at the
residence of Mrs. Wm, Ross, 722
hid avenue, 'Toronto, at 2 o'clock Sat-
urday afternooe, January 6th,, when
her grandthatightei, Miss Georgina
Kerr, eldest daughter of Mrs. J. R.
'Kerr, formerly of Brussels, became
the bride of Mr. Garry j. Wilson of
Morris township. The ceremony was,
conducted by Rev, P. M. Macdonald
of Si. Pauls Presbyterian chttrele
Only a few immediate relatives of the
priecipals were preaent. Those frOn
blit of the city were: Mr, and ViTst
Austin Ross and arm, Spring,ficld,
Mass.; Mies Elia Kerr, Brussels;
arid Mrs, Robe McAlpine, St. Marys;
and Mr J. A. Reiss, 'Ottawa. Miss
Beth ,Kerr, sister of the bride, sang
during the Signing of the register, The
bride who was given in Mari:lege by
her untie, Mr. R. W. Ross, was very
becomingly .attired and looked 'win-
some iedeed, The couple were unat-
tended., Master Gordon turn u 8,
cousin of the bride played the wed-,
ding march. After eortgratulations
and the weddleg breakfast, the liapily
couple left on the 5 o'clock 'train for
+bine foliaated bY tile V00(1
'W151108 Oi their matey friend.
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eery 11111. to Mt, attd lqra. JaS, Me
Gill, a dtkualiter.
Jahestsettas-In Winghtem aentirtil Hos-
pitUI, 011 Moriday, January 81114 to
Atr. and Mrs, )011a A, johttaton, a
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The Curlers will hold their annual
euchre and dance in the Win,gharn
Armouries, 031 Friday evening, Janh-
ary 12111. Every curler should make st
a point to be present, you will be
missed if yob are away. Admission,
only' 47 cents aaid 3 cents for war tax.
Good orchestra in attendance. Cards
from 8.55 to is o'clock. Wives of
curlers will kindly bring sandwiches,
District L. '
Turnberry District L. O. L. met in
the orange Hatt, wingnam, on Ines -
day afternoon, January gth,, and. elect,
ed the following officers for the ensu-
ing year.
W. M.—W. A. Mines
D. 1d,—J. V. Haines
Chap1ain-1V McGee
Rec. Sec.—Thos. Wheeler
Sec.—W T. Booth
Treas.—D, L.' Weir
D. of C.—Fred Hogg
ist. Lecturer—J. McNeil
and. Lecturer—',Jos. Curtis
The next district meeting will be
held in Wroxeter.
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Died In Lanark
The death occurred in Lanark of
Robert Stewart. Deceased was ars -all-
ele' of R. S. McC-ee, and visited itt,
Wing-ha.rn 1 conple of years ago,
The Late 34is Robt.
The death_ occurred, in Toronto,
January 3r6 , of Mrs. Robt.
who will be remembered by many old
friends in this vicinity as Miss Jennie
Wade. She spent her childhood days
in this vicinity arid upon Iler marriafx
to Mr. Robt. Collie. ,nsoved to 16:021-
10100 flat, 11/1r, Collier died about sL.Nr,
year ago, and Airs Collier and three -
daughter's, Misses Iona, Sylvia and
Jennie moved East to Toronto be-
cause of Mrs. Collier's ill health. The
funeral eves held on Friday afterno
to. Wingham cemetery. Services we.
conducted in R. A. Currie's Undertak.-
ing Parlors,
Joynt-13onthron Nuptials
A. quiet but pretty wedding 10011.
place at St. AnareW'S 1112.31Se., 1...0334011,
on New Years Day, when Rev, Dr, D.
C. McGregor united in marriage ,Flo-
rence E., youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Bontlaron of Herisall, and.
lhomas Cleveland joynt, one cat I -ICU --
sail's prominent anoung business men.
The bride, who was unattended lookeil.
charnung in a French frock of gold
chiffon velvet with touches of gold
lace and fur, and wore the groorn's
gift, a rope of pearls. Only the nn -
mediate relatives of the bride and
groom were present -fur- Ole Cexerm-nisi.'
which was followed lay a weddimg din-
ner at the Cafe de Luxe and later /Ir.
and 'Mrs. Joynt left for Detroit and
points west, the bride travelling in a
black pussy willow cantotl gowns with.
touches of purple and bon -fire red,
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inings and hat of black satir. and sil-
ver. On their retinae fiern 'their :wed-
ding journey, Mn and Meat Joynt wilt
live in Rensall.
Mr. joynt is a son of Mrs.A, Joynt
of Wingham, and many friends here
will extend congratulations.
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