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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-01-11, Page 3l'hurealay, Sanitary th„ ;tea 10 iseoun, Will be allowed cari all orderd for:pagrefrem now Until Feb- ruate3r, aat., /923. - This is the slack time '.in our.newly,enlarged factory. Spring brings ordera; in a "rusht ' Get your rugs made:now,nse them in the,'Pold weather, and . , Your old carpets are valuable, 'have 'diem made into hand- sozne "Yelvetne Rugs; • a - • The, "VELVE,TEX" RUG is a rearRago Made froirryoitiglis- carded old 'carpets which arc,cleahatl, anda.reelearied, her mannfactured into reversable, seamless rugs that will wear, life -time. tinder foOt they .feel like Thick velvet, that is 'why theYraire Called ""Velvete/c". • • Every "VELVETEX" RUCIris guaranteed and he onlyetac- tory making "Melyetex" is in London, Oat, . a_In ton , n our driver collects the carpet, attie, cellar or off tbP•floOreanddeliv- el.'s the finished rugs freeal''',: • Out of town vaeaPaYefreiglat or "eacpress 0th:ways -on aillorders. • 344livery can be inacle:withlicadaYs from receipt' of Circlet.' dr held over until wanted. ADA:: Velveitex I31dg. 96-98Crling St., London, Ont. Establidhed in s9cig. Send for Velvetex Folder No, 76 „ 111 i I 111811110211111111111,1111111,111111110111111:1111 I I I 14111t1011111 m 114111111iilll II III Ill thin Java THE CHURCH EVERYWHERE • By B, of B. ' 1111..4.1.40,181.40,,,,,a...4.* 6,4.. •,11....an ;all t,ohie tehhetirmelitssiwololatirlyd rsutotnvidernaotratha: ,L101:1wirtirt‘ipCaeti) CA:LUerbtY0LPIICTL,r1sTelddaiyn, , "--7. tie nation does its militarY campaigns, Nelson Kay, at Kincardine, made a connection with the Inaralar .of George what vtores vrotild he seen! It is eigned coefession to Inspector 5.1\fac- ''''• IniontestIolef leav4alitigVlizichttPiornnetlhiaotnthililseifsr°nloilt CalrerY and' Constable H' C;ardiner' of the case. In the recent Special Thanka .- tilcIPare7follilicailadi sftoartceed that he had en - is offering called for by the Presbyterian ii Church in Canada of 835o,000 or tlie tercel the Kay home for the Purpose Eli atPcmilt" Of an average daY's P43' of l'jsk)arpcitlilloglicKa'aypotologsyg4foar psatpaet errnnelialitc's- = each member, the missionaries f,rom Florian, China, cabled a donation di MacDonald believed w e r e , ma d 0 . , . . • i. $1,500, and a man on furlough in Can- agia.lonitiandirilbolill,,,,rw9ic5d. a 22 cal• ibre rifle adaa with 4"salarY of $'40° made 4 with the intention of scaring Kay into 'sacrifice of '44°°•°°' In the message signirig if any difficulties arose, but te,_.,,,.'":-.°' cbayucnaphloenr trietleec,rrheudrctiol'athheominieo stsi°rieawriipecs he had no'intention, he said of shoot - which is hampering the ing•. In a fit of temper during his out the dehtee. work and preventingeovettaking the talk with Kay, when the latter refused , , , Most wonderfal opportunities ever in- t°' sign' he small he opened fire,.•611 th viting upeto advance for Christ." • ibru°sbaMati'faantadnylvf.rs' Ka'Y' 'wounding., the ',Scotland hociors her Moderators. As is well-known, tbe,' highest. office pti.Breisanniclotsiivmep, leh.e Ssteavteendlyewarass agsPoitieni in the Fresbarterian churehes•there is •not gained by, oneeemiy. push and can:. 1915, according to MacDouald's" claims vase of the aspirant8, On the contrarY, Kay made certain statements regard- aa- they are not seekers but the sought ing MacDonald's interference with 1.4 after. The Moderator -designate of women in the town. He has held a .1• la• tilfiefliTia/tiir,cnhiblessSocr°tOafnBdibislicpalr'Cr6'iteico-% krudge aains '1<aY ever since. Evertsince the statements were repored to 11 ism inGlasgow 'University. His father, have been made hehasbeen demand- als-o in his life -time a professor, waa iani.wgaPyts'bilbeeeali?„°11.,°gdy." to.HienddaanedaiKe:Intahlaadt' smilarly honored by the-,chtirch 'forty. ,date, _ years ago. The.son began. his career 'rile hie of ,mrs Geo. Ka THy, victim • E VVINGUAM ADVA_ --aereeeee---a, 111(iRPER AKCMU and Wife Fatally SktOt D. • IViaeDositald 111E3111 irui as in ster n "a tin auburban church" in Edinburgh which he was spared to .ef the ftied.whicli cost her husband's see deVelop 'into "a miniature cathed- life on Saturday and -plaged.Donald P, stied In The Canada Gazette --- _rate .But it wa.s, while hdpisi;er of he Ala.cDonald behind prison bars as the•. , Tayside, parish of caputii,,that he was self-confesded murclerereas claspalted• eaA Canadian Gazette extra issued last able both to pursue' his studies' "and of. The latest bulletin issued by Dr,. December 20th., contains the" regula- giVe foithathe'frints to the wider Cori- Ferguson says that. she is paralyzed lions .goVerning the stantp tax of to gre,ga,tion,of the theological worm in a and- that aer apndition is .precarious...cents on receipts of .a/0.00 and up.. There is little doubt that the trag- ivatrd. This tax became effective on series, of great books. His first pub- lication was a book Of childeen's.•ser- -defer which exacted a life and plaand eed a '-' •alter January ast. • ai' e . , He is describ- . second in jeopardy was due to at feud The regulations follow: monsGolden Nails." , ed as "the children's minister still," between Geerge Nelson Kay and his "Counter sale slips and. cash regis- M and fther it:is said that "to know confessed alayer Donald P. MacDon- ter tiekets are not tax'able, Provided him is t6 he in touch with gaeat learn- ald, dating back to 1'915. All doubt as no words implying or stating ac- .= mg lightly -worn.. Inas special service 1 to ibis 'has 1 -)Pen" set at 712qt , with the knewledgement of the receipt or the to Biblical scholarship' are his two hookse "Selections " from the aGreek Papryi" and "Here .and There 'Among the Papyri." By his examination . ef iga tbbtheiold letters and documents res- cued from rubbish heaps in the East, he. has been able tO'thrOw light both upon the -language spoken by the„An- ostlee , -5.-nd the social conditions ' of long ago; a , The- United Free Church of Scot- aa.pcl, will heve'in fife chair as model-- atere 32a: D. S. 'Cairns, professor in 7Aberdeen'and the ma.n.most likely to be elected at this Assembly, as princ- ipal of that great College. _ He is a wards Kay,and went to the house to are taxable. --e. . younger man, than his eo_moderator get a statement signe,d by Mr, Kay ."Letters forWarded by mail, also of the other•church, but otherwise has distinguihed for seho. and his wife, withdrawing the accusa- postcards, acknowledging the payment aflame just_ dons ve"hicii, according to MacDonald of_inoney, are regarded as letters and arstain and...service. Stran,ge to say, the victim had made against him more cards, and are not subject to this tax. "both are, referred to bee their than seven Years before. ' "All insura.nce pelicies; 'whether fire, sPoPsors , The document which "Scobie Mac- marine, life or .casuality, wherein the as "priests and prophets." That isato saY, they genie of. ,true ' Ministerial Donald, the self-confessed murderer Par -dent -of money is ••acknowledged, latter ,stOck- . manifest urge of of George Kaar, demanded the laer are taxable, and ha.ve -"the . , - should „sign, read: . • • "All insurance 'receipts, acknowledg- literary. talent". His first twelve years were sPent iniaisteringeta the gonare- a. "That the.accusationaaf George Kay ins the pa-yment df anoriey,.are tax- "tha• that he (McDonald) had followed able.. gation of Ayton, Which is near.t Border, " the Misses Campbell and C. Nesbitt "Receipts drawn out of Canada, but and has begii sixteen in the d college of Aberdeen, professor of Apo- anotherarumors Concerning the par- not valid until countersigned in Can - ties. involved was a malicious s/ander ada,.are taxable. logetics. That he as a "young mares ' and without foundation, that during "Voucher cheques and cheques with anan" was proven by his splendid work with the.Y, M. C. A,, during the war. the recruiting of the 16oth Bruce rePeipts endorsed thereon, when drawn His inapreseiaria- were later contribitted OverseaS Battalion, Miss Do t h.a upon. •or addressed, tara. bank, are not. toath.e Volanne, "The Army and Relig- Campbell, (Mrs. Kay) intentionally 'taxable as receipts.. ., • ion" of "which- he was one. Of the apprbached her husband 'before their "Remitter's counterfoil, being part authers. "Transparent' Honesty" is a marriage and while standing in, front of a tax.able express money order, is " his admirers . which of the armouries, said: "George, - I not taxable as a receipt. • phrase used by deal with thoug-ht 'you said you'were a bigger .Persons violating or evadrng the re - throws light on his power to . soldiers and its him adMirably for his man than MacDonald," to which he, gulatiOns are liable to, a penalty not duties as teacher of Dogmatics . and .(Kay) made" exceed no reply and walked . ing Sioo.00: the Evidence, of Christianity. away.- That Mig's W. Canm,bell, (sis- • ' ter of Mrs, Geo. Kay), now Mrs. (Dr.) Collier St. Methodist church, Barrie, has just, celebrated its fifty-severith Maddoek of Walkerton,' approached Toronto Huron Old BOys anniversary, but Methedisan planted' me (MacDonald) in the packing room ' • • - 5. A, McLaren was re-elected Presi- its roots in the diatriet 103 years.ago. at the factory the ,same day.. and re -1 dent of -the Huron Old Bova' Assoc - Rev. Peter White ava8 the early apos- mark,ed; "I am going to talk the mat- tation at the 'annual meeting- held last kgtle, who in -a row' boat . croSsed, I.,ake ter over with George Kay," and I ad- week in the Central Y. M. C. A. The Simcoe and held service at the home vised her to do so: larattiss Campbell essocattion was formed in teoo • and v of Williant Mann. All honor is ",due spoke to Kay but he refused to ans-, lias- 700 members, 'Edward. Floody to the last ,named, for while clergy- wen' As this matter. has not been was re-elected Secretary for the 26th men of all denominations came and cleaned -up to • my satisfactioii I Must successiVe time, went, his house was a Bethel to all. insist . upon- this document, bearing Arrangements were made for the it was he also who eanyasSed for the Y°112: signature, so that 1 reay he e'c.- holding' of the alma' . at home of the _e___ --a-• ,„ first o church. Securing after great ef- oneratea and •placed in right light in association, which will take place on It . forts rop, £25. of which 441Tie from "the eyes of my friends." , .. .Sir Charles Afetcalle, Governor of Uld•• The funeral of George Kay,, took Fehrhary loth:, :in the ' Oddfellows' l• • ' Hall, College St. Brief addresses' of a ' per Gana da, .,i he ftrst. three. 4rtinisters, place on Tuesday, whin the services reminiscent charatter Were "tieliVered 61" who'll:ravelled the circuit were Rev'els ',Ca (), "F; ' • were in charge of Penetangore Lodge, by Robert Holines, ex -M, P., for West John-Levir,'Lewis Warner and Luther liiiron, and Trustee W. , 0, "AlcTaga" -- ' 0- Rice. The present church waS er-' A The editor of The Advance e,xtends , gait,. in which the . deeds of Huron' I " ected in 1865, Rev, Lachlan Taylor acepest sympathy to the relatives and - dedieated the building and Hon, John 'friends -of the deceased, As a boy we toned. e.:_. - County sons and daughters were ex- id .,401,04 the well-knoWn merchant were school chums. • Mrs. .Kay is a niece of M. and Mrs. . Officers elected were: 1-lonorary -, I priece of Totentn,„wai ilm_eng the 4 worshippers,'encouraging the eifort oy mow, The Knocker And`The'WOrl In olden days the Northland was god of altrolMaea and,war,,,ThQ.Uglz in his hand he bore a hariimer, fie was a doer not a darnaer. The Icaockere in our' modern guild are out to break and not te build. I leve the mare whate'er his place, wile strives to serve the human race; who works along and keeps his puelcen whota heat and long hours do not tucker. He smooths rough paths for Vveory feet and pnly stops sometimes to eat. He gets right down unotehis knees and SOWS some grass end sets sonic trees; be Iceeps in trim a growing gar- den with lettuee, spinach, kale and. chard in, arid makes the same a real success, with vitamines mankind to bless, or burns, like me, the midnight oil performing useful mentel toil. But darn the men who knocks and slams and every useful labor damns, Come let us swat the worthless puP who pours these bitters in our cup, .But let us praise and praise again our town's most useful citizen, let's raise him up, upon our shoulders arid show him off to all behelders. In sight of all his fellow creatures, let's hang some laur- el on. his features.—Bob Adams• . RECEIPT TAX, EFFECTIVE •,---•,•••••,•-••••- 40i•ONI, , Summary of New Regulations As Is We are offering, our entire dtzced pribes. Broken lines in stock of Clothing at greatly re - many cases,but all sizes in stock - These values are marked excep- tionally low for quiek selling. , SUITS—Young Men's Suits • in Worsteds, Tweeds and Horne - spans, well tailored and excep- tional 'value at this low price. • Sizes 34 to 40, reg. 830 at 25 Men's Suits in regular and foirrn fitting/styles, all sizes, in this lot 36 to 44, snits th4t, will give real sood wear, reg. $35.oct at $19.5ca • • 0VERCOATS-7/5 Men's OV - el -coats in assorted. styles and ititt a.nwIlhariztes1014 TI ",PAs:ICIRAO izacatunatormumramlaman.tiatommtaramatiammilumottm6m.wwww,,m1.,rmim;rwm11.10.1a1;...,741,,PMCI 0.1!M1.9.1 111b11111111/1galinfilg111 111111111itililitilli III III 111#1111/11IlilItRIllafillINIIII0IIIRItIOIIIISIIIVIliffallilfitAlltiEll 11 CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL GRO • WE SELL SAMS Large Round Pkge jj QUA.KER OATS ... _ 2 EAGLE , IA• SALMON = 3 Ages C publication of a statement foend on a slip of paper in the dining -room of the house following the shooting. The statement was turned over torCoroner Ferguson and by him was placed in the hands of the -provincial officers from Kitchener. It has been learned that early, in 19/5; MaxDonalcl and Kay had an arg- clotla mordinna" and heavy weight M sizes 36 to -42, reg. to $42.00, for • $22.50 - Young Men's Overcoats in • belted and form fitting styles in heather and overcheck patterns, • " sizes 3'5 to 45, reg. $32.5o, at • $18215. 6 only Young Men's_ Over- coats, sizes 34 to 36; made fleom • heavy quality tweed coatings, •E • extra value -less than half price la at Spx.75. • FUR doA.TS---6 only Men's Russian Beaver and Dog Fur • Coats, made from full sized skins, large Shawl collars and heavy quilted linings, reduced to • half price, reg, 865.00 for 832.50, • reg., 875.00 for BOYS' CLOTHING — Suits and Overcoats for 'boys of alt ages at bargain -prices, suits 24 • to 35 at $8.75,..Overcoats.28 to 35 at $945, Little Gents' Over- coats 22 to 26 at • Maud ataaao RPM siow oven' win nOt spoil your baking when o • $1 paymeet of mpney appear thereon, "Pay rolls, signature of employee thereon being receipt for wages, tax- able in respect of each such signature, .."Receipts for payment of taxes are taxable. A receipt for money in a deed or mortgage is taxable. "Receipt for payment of taxes ex- cept. those given to or by the Domin- omen{ in which the dead man accused ion Goveagurietit or a Provincial Gov - MacDonald of following certain wom- ernmenn are taxable. 'en, one of whom afterwards became "Individual freight bills and period - the wife of Mr. Kay. As a result of ieal statements of same, fcktiowledg- the argument, MacDonald had appar- nig receipt of payment, are taxable. end), entertained bitter feelings to- "Customs House brokers' -receipts RS , CHOICE DRIED PEACHES, AN • Rir.egood ate BREW .. .. el Brand DkTES 0 ROMAN MEAL . .. ... . . ... .... '63(t. 2,EAM 0 EAT ... = No. 3 tin Easifirst or t'F'-•• Domestic • Shortening 49c Efg- �i 'OM'YOUR GROCER', -- tusa*IN AlltaaWateMail Steiamillar, jr., bas gan,te to To onto, whete he has secured a poeitio with the Good Year Rubber Co. • The week of prayer waS held altern- ately in the three charches arid Wa8 fairly avell attended. Excellent ad- dresses were given by the local min- isters based on the Lord's Prayer. Another of Gorrie's young ladie will become the bride of • one of ou prosperous young farmers this wed What is the matter with the youn ladies of the country that so many 6 the fair sex there are left behind, ar they not attractive enotigh? •' Many es.pressions displeasur were beard this week from telephon -users when they found the ten pen rale in. operation. between_ Gordo an Fordwich, aiid Malty rtvill, have thei phones diaconditted if arrangement cannot made r a lie service be tween L110 VW() villages and theinrtsra subscribers. A meeting was held her on Monday night to consider '111 forming of a municipal system for the parta of the township interested, as aomething wil have tO be done in or der, to secure the servidb desired. 2 lbs. Ne w Choke •MACl/INE PRUNES 25c SPCE1). •BACON 24 lb. Bag White Sa- tin Pastry Flour 87c. per Itt. 11 CHOICE CANNED •- FRUIT •Lynn..*Valley Cherries 1.- "Silver Bar A icot8, Peach- es, ,aliced !! • Harvest Pears GG'Or /aombard.Plums, 2 for 25c 111 I-Iiwaiian Pineapple -34e WE DELIVER CLEANSERS c Old Dutch :ai s2 ,r5a`131 131 PoliSheS, 2; in or N -11g -I • T get, 2 for .250 ra---- N-onsuch Stove Polish _ r7c Chloride Lime ' NitrINGHAM, 0T, Er 10 ibs.G =nem Rail 11011E1111 AN.CLATED.SLIGA lIlUtirtinin inspinimmuratistoinq oi 111 1111111111i11111 11 1111111101111111111911/2111 (1101111.111111111 111E4111 111151111 111E111 il itt We have some odds andends left in iBoaks which are now on sale, Books regularly priced at 50c are on sale at 35c, each or 3 for $1.00, Boolis regulailly .priccd 76c on sale at 45c. Wm D01e el Wingham. Presidents W. O. McTaggart, Sir rd John- F W. Hodgson; Pres- Boys' and Girls' Anntmls, Chums, e• tc. priced a sobscrintion of Z/00. Ttie• Present • • '-'---v----- , • ,,,,,. . . _ ---7---, . ident, 3. A.lieLai-en; Itirst.Viee -Prez- . miniS.ter Is Rev. Id, E. WellWood '1, ho kIfiron Old. Boys Of 'Vancouvei . was assisted at t.IN alitaiktet'Saryi. Yby ' *F ' . 1 T T President Mrs, R C King; Third ident, Mrs. L LI. Scott; Second Vice - Rev. G. R, Turk, a ,former pastor: ., , . rom Mi'. . Briefnotes—Viscount Novar, Sec- ncording SeeretFairereLof ' titealY.C11..teellecne` jrci. VI6e-Presi-dent' 1\"frs' Cabinet, read the lessons in Seriptawe have received:111e .folleveing accotint XT. ' B. ' Cobble- retaty.for Scotland in the new British a.,oys Assocaation ,. et Vancouver,, , we on .a, recent snnday.at Divine wur& lip, of a rally of;the issociation-beld on Pa in Se. Columbia ...I'reshyterian Chereh, eeac.e!InIlle'bAr. at2itis":0-e'al e; e'n' t.;.;;L:'nent 4'1; „Loridon. An English paper .•referrhyg Belvedere to the ' death of Rev. Coiirt 'on Thursday, by A, L' Goggle,. ariember's 'Of the ,HUron„,Old Boys' .4s- Torontci, states that during. his. n,tini- sociatibi2, ‘. ,prograsgjtve„syliist,. was en.., stry lie refased callS to -Charlottetown, joyed, follWed, b'y dancing, and latet P. E. 1, and St. Andrews, Winnipeg. St: Johns Baptist chnrcla . Port of stiAppmeorn'wgaa,'serited. ' • ' .•the 'guests were. Mr. attai , Spain, Trinidad ha 'ealled a minister, Mrs.' 'E. Caspell,' Mr. and' Mrs. F. *ay- -Fred 'Ckl,w10,' .,;v:110 has been a Dellald, - Mrs. Young; Miss Whitely missionary in, :Endia for :nine •Years, , Mr. :and. M. W. H.,Gorby,, .1lIrs,.G. , Iti'llotese Bwelhfaost halleetl,igcikliesnts a.Drer, a:Dili:v.11dg Coviran, My; Mid Mrs.; C,,. Prank gd,t; wards,. MisS. Cowan, Miss E.:' MaSoni Smith,: professor' • and Pre,sbyterian Miss A.' 'Mason, "Mr. and Mrs., I -L •R.,• theologiana welcome in his trans- Beattie, mtg, C. Le "Andrews, Mrs. ance from Lotdoitclerry to that city. Dae ,• Mists Dane ' • Mr, J. Young', He occupied the pulnit. of .Donegal- M. and Mrs, J. E...Walicer, Ur,. G,e,o. ).,.........,,,,,,...0.................."*. ,.. square church with great' acceptance, aaarai, ma, aad gra„aa, j,,.. Eaarreace, Sangeen Presbytery tomes 'early With ./afre J, Fyfe,, Mea and. Mrs, j: ,IVfc- a nomination for the next G,eiterat A's,- ueeri, Mr, Williana Mcatteent Mr. -3A semby, The name is a ' very worthy Wljeeleits, Mt. and Mrs. Day, ,Mr. G. one Rev. Professbr Jordon, Queen's R..• •Gordon, Mrs. 5, J. Gregg, Mr. t), C olle g eo Khigst°0, The EastPril II; Walker, Mr. 'Varney, Mrs. 'White - Townships, Quebec, have, had a num- law.. Mr. arid Mrs. j. A, 'McIntyre, her of, MorniOn 'workers in their mid- Miss •Meintyre, Mr. and Mrs. V. C, st, gaining an, entrance to certain gpaaliag, alas, A. (are, miss taiialid, committees under the name of evailg. C elists. Rev, J. G. Qatild, Sutton, has piacpcte.. A,,ppleby, and Mrs, 12, P', pew_ been appointed Director of Education 'in 'Westzninister (hutch, Toronto., West of the Mississippi is still a ishes, army spend a few years in the great mission field. ” Di.. Irving Peake Mountain States but will hanker after Johnson, tpiscopal bishop of Color- the society in which they spent those ado, states that the Watt, must train a hatipy. years, 'rho remedy is to estab-, native ministry before' it :wilt have the lish, training, schools le the held. re - kind of clergymen, Whd-will Stiee'ess- qtthing therx service, Onehas already fully tackle' the job of ministeeing,to ,beett started.at Greeley, Colorado,,and the rural. ,:congregations. 1-1.0 points it8 rill° will he far removed from t011, ,011L that students edticated in the csth- dling and ease. "Men," lie concludes, ctic envirallment of the East witli ilS 18 harder terlet than money." Go'l hie cloisters'and 'eonifortable par- (Continued next week.) Jingrink is wen. patronized. The boys Mr, Chas. Burling's .open.air ,skat- : I are forming a hockey team and ande- r!' ipate some good sport -this winter. Miss A. Gilespie spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs: Sheffield, Owen Sound. Wo,rd was received here on Sunday afternoon that 4r. John Coiclough was found dead 'in bed near Dublin. s Deceasedhad •been in the employ of r Bainton Bros. The body was taken to the Mitchell Undertaking Parlors c. e. and conveyed, to his home on Monday evening. A widOvv and two daughters, e Mrs, 0, Miller, Goderich-and Miss Olga at home, and two sons,.Norman of Goclerich and Douglas of town. De- e ceased was 58 years of age. The nin- e etal will be held, froin his home on Wednesday afternoon. Service will be .condected by Rev. C. A, Tiffin, pastor o fthe Methodist church, , 8 Notice To Contractors e e I Sealed tenders will be reteived by • the undersigned up to and including February loth., 1923, for the renovat- ing, of t se schOol, 1,1. S, S. No. 52, East and West Wawanosh. Contract- ors to furnish „all material, bricks to be • removed. Building 26x40 to be raised, excavating 410/1C, Canent wall 11 il for so,,;3 was hold in Comninnity 13. . Monday, with Mr. •joseph 'rainan,reeve by acclamation, eotaintiti iors James 14.9ward roustlon, George, Chambers. Calder of Vilingliam, was. t. ermay, ' toeett 'of the eouti- andel' building, ,eemmit•floter in baste meat and britice replaced, '"I'elidars to be inarkcd -"tender" .and the lowest or tiny tender net necessarily" ateepted„ For further particulars; apply to ..• , Aitcheson; School I3oard. • • latekOW' dick; Secretary, Edward Floody; As- sistant, AI. 1',Iytin; Financial Secretary, *Miss Gra"ce Newton; Treas- iirer, John 1Roberison; Auclitot'a—J. A. Cameron, R S. Shepherd; Committee, Meadames Martin, Beck, Fergitson, Moody, Morrish, Tichbourne, MeTag- gart, MeLaren and Miss ,.Campbell, lessrs, H. W. Timmins, Dr, •R. B. Stanbury, Robert •,I-Iohnes, H. I, •Morrish, Joseph Beek, S. h. Scott, It Martin, R. C, Xing, R. Lyon, Geo. A. ,Newton, R. Crotker, N. B. Cobble - dick, W. 5, Young, E. J. Walsh, j. • Phillips. Provost C. A, - Seeger, of Trinity • College was choSen as Chaplain,- . 1New•Chopping hices After throe months test run' find can reduce my grieoo which in future will be datte Chop for Cattle_ . , ..... ..... .... 80 per evvt: Rolled 'Oats ....80 Per ewt. Chopped •ball: coarse and • F1110, ChOp for . .. • .. .. 0 -pc per cwt. dopy Pitted tiY6g1.01$564,, AMILTOS.6011140 14.&14,11, ONT. to 3,50 while they last at 1.25 each, t 2,0 -^ Books, Stationery, Magazines, Town Ticket Agent' Canadian A. National and Grand Trunk Railways, Ocean. Tickets via all lines. WI 11 11111111101111112111611110111114111 III 1110111 WHIN MI1111111dfli1lttbtlttl II 1.7t/HITECHUROI-I Mr. Cecil Elalconer had a wood -bee on Wednesday. • Mr. and Mrs, jas, Cornelius and Mr, and Mrs. Antos Cornelius speet New Years with Mr: 'and Mrs, Wm, Prince of Wingham. Miss Lulu Conn spent last Week with her aunt, Mrs. Sarn Hutchison, Wingbarn„ Mr. and Mrs, Fred. MacDonald of Lutknow, spent a day last week with Mr. and Miss McQuoid, • Mrs. Kerr of Goderich, spent last week with her sister, Mrs, Holmes. , Mr. I-Iarold Sparling: spent a few days last week with has -parents at Xincardine. Mr. and Mrs. ;las, Wilson and fam- ily, spent New Years with Mr. Wil- son's mother, at Winglia,m. Three of our young MCP, Messrs, Malcolm McClellan, Frank Paterson and foe O'Callaghan, /eft last week to work in Detroit- Tbe Yollag PeOple ef these parts held a surprise party at the home of r • Victot EnietSoia•41tta torg Of Kin: loss, ,pit New Yeltr8 aight..''''EveryOne reports' it gobtl • , Mias Ad.adubb•,;•visited: last voa.elc• with ftiends ittBrua8t4S,' Mr, AllgtO MatMay wss tItto to itt,, 'turn to his school at AftniceY, Thlirs- day lat. 'Mr, and Mrs. Frank Vanner tonal baby, Carl, of Wingharn, Visited a few daYS last week with Mr. and Mrs. jar. Cornelitzs. Mtg., Elgin Wellwood and 5011, Richard, vis'ated with her sister-in-lak., Mrs. Arthur Moore on Monday.. • Mrs. Geo. Garton returned to KItt- chatter with, het, sister frs. S etw Mrs. (Dr.) Scott of La Mich., is visiting with her hro Mr. PIZ, Wilson. Mr, Will Garbutt of Winnirkeg, who was 'In, Brantpon, 4t.top,g;bw144,,,tIaa, er's funeral, visited wItli hiaalligatAta lift, Sam Gaibutt, one dtiy ItztA week, ' The hay pressers and wood cuttetx e busy on the SltitL e0LICUSSiOS:1, SALEM. Mr, Jacob 'Willits spent a r days last week in Loudon. Mr, Jas, 1...onFtley of Tioront'd,, cd Ma father, 14.a, Andrew I.,onerlean and other frientlS last,ayektit, Miss Murdock • frOrti •Duthath„ been engage4 at thaeller for the 1 School north ',5f hare, Mn 1.10s. McMichael took a h load 0 i CLIIlic 10 To;,(),Ito Saturd'a,o'• i,)