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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-01-18, Page 4x111 WINGI-IAII ADVANCE' clayr, Jan. OAS PPP WEI R o e Are Giving You i11 Make mmerf,_ he )peru ay, °t fug. �ddein s Reputation 4 TiccE! !e s].a';'! evil J. we Inspiring Prices ran-� ®� � �� S-,•ie��� �.. who e�;�prove that�•'rhe, have or vv 11 bri•� g.1L Special, goods tor this Sale. The goods that we are ogle _ , �0� 4c;e anyperson,.... ,: .. �.:: ,.. � ; r>4�:f .�, �.p��D �', > , _ , , , ., ; . o.: ,. . � ,.. .;• ; : • . . ' make � us show �r1'rt�i., e yi : _' ..::.: :.. absolute Banf.FIde Sale in every ay. Come and ' -reputation of carr�n�;. ; T�1<s. �� an • lbs , • Quality �".r,� ��' fend f � 4 of this store has a P . M err re ' Calf and. Cine lot Ladies Kid, Shoes in Patent leather, welt soles, it to io.00 going at... ett? ., up $ One lot Ladies' Patent Leather Pumps tutu nieeflexible soles, Lo- M '_' tails Heels, values up to $g at:_ e� elt .._Sli ers Ls:dies;,r Cot _Coi%i£y �' Pp 3', different shades ,s5 sever: ly One lot Ladies' one eyelet Ties, in ' fine Kid'leather, euban heel, ;.clue up to $cg.00'going at_._ ® One lot Ladies' Patent : Leather Ox- fords, niediuun heels, values qlgot ftp ko $8..00, at only_._"_.�.�.-_.. mj t dtes Rubbers, goodgradeonly ✓C One lot Ladies' Felt Shoes, Leather Soles and Heels, reg. value L] $3:5o, while they last anfy._- m ti Ladies' .g buckle Goloshes;' fleets and Toes to fit every shoe made a1 of fine .jersey, all sizes at-_.-.te"1 Colne for Miles to this Sale, Entire Ste c k Sacrificed EZRA (1.. Elw 1� On Mon.; J•an.;22nd v yourof sho'es 'vie will we will buy d , allow you'soc on any one pair of old shoes on any purchase of $5 or over. • Bring in your old Shoes. . Wear the new ones home. Remember this offer is for Monday, Jan. 2a11d., : only. Remember the day 'and date. Make your old pair "df shoes pay. Misses Rubbers; sl e s, is to 2, at only $25o Children's Slues, go- c ing at only Your choice of any.of our over gait tits values" a '• ers .or spats, F -to ®+� $4.50; going.. at • ' _. ..• iuien'S Dressress _Shaw in _mown .imass �' C Black Calf,values upto $S, C � while theylast only _... e MB $;}too Mn'es::` tivo buckle 'Overshoes redsoles and heels; and top 2 20 sole, going -art __ '__ One lot Boy's heavy work shoes, all solid leather, sizes :x to 5 � � value up $5.00 going._ at only... 0 'THE HOME .OF G Kiiiatil;s1='nota iiaik'i®ailsonimiitivet®!If® OD SHOES" unuturnraing ®21 Ml 1®� 29 Be Sure and Find Gr eer's theadver- tised Sale Now on Men's' Dress Shoe's in Brown and Black' Calf, newest last, flex- ^ rr. a ible sole, values to l$7 5 One lot Merx's Dress Shoes, Brown Black welt pole rubber and ,89 o heels, value to $8, going- at:.:. One lot,Men's- Work Shoes, :made.: of Solid Leather •all through,69 values up to $d.00, going 'at"_.• ' Men's Rubbers, good grade only m mums ms 69 mmmmmmmmmmV TORY CORNERS Finley- y Glad, to say Mr, 'John 1ohn tiles is 1 , !>r:taVir,,g a s ,vett as -can be expected after his recent serious illness A d t s 2 •00 $ $5 n e to kitchen iltl nae f .ate, nite �-rO.oO' s in chair, Rev.Mr. Peters each; Medical Health. z , RAV , officers. Motion carried ' BELG I`', s: = w: n sfolow a�.rtes a postage, 0 00 -�r',ar 8 , $5 lent s _ .� , P C Y 415 x an of > $ r e branch tine of the Belg av executive t r o ammRhymes The C t Rural p the,. Rude ago �►'lE Bible Society—Some time g ,�,.j: Society diet • Treasurer's 'salary, $16o.00 I lnaaciai the Upper Canada Bible So y P d f Box' TURNBERRY'COUNCIL . Arrangements i ere..ma e. or 'a ox: . Minutes of Council Meeting held on 1 on I evae • n in B u • to'be given Social a l S c g I the iiaembers res - r a : Al P h PAL 8tli., 9 3 Prides evening, Jan, ' 19th., with the "It,viz.,. IVIacEwexx, .Reeve, J '7. object in .view of starting 'a. piano' arsha •1 13reclve*i- Moffat Wm " M % J fund the piano to "" be .placed: the ie d D 'd Fortune- Councillors s declaration of office:. regular meeting, inin. sho a ez € evening. This Caretaker of Township' .Ilan, $50.... as 5ecreCar :for the ev g and snow is over all the, ground, year's Resolution i' evolved "food for Minutes of last g g, w Y round a , I result d -port a goad time. Il Eastern Division $70.00, .. Utes of nominataou meeting an Galloway sthearid adopted: r e ea t r- .Geo a r s r d "LI so Y es ion ss elect were Division, 80.00 [� of Western $ lie sleighing , . •, .. Pe following a see such ,good ai meter's Rev, IV. B. Statement, 10.00, u i or Rzclaard 1' Winter' Evenings ' Foresters' Flan for social gatherings, ° attended d tl at g F b rl ge an a i h • Each signed IV New Ea eyed b. I lids are:;. -whistling Call ansa at Mr; Frank King's. s. tail re �Iawltinn , When. whiter w ., , The Rol Ca ,. _.. 1! Y Y ector s Co B d a t f f h 1 f and G 1 x home from being the rest meeting o oar , , - � beside a Elie love to sit, an open ire;. reflection ari or mixt.; . _ , 'Westminster on t a Geo. respected t. fellow smoke and loaf e Guild of Knox satire the. death f. a where e I can spit. I s of The . Westminst r , • , : r t razz with his brother, w e P. the Wes vis visiting $1.70.00.-. motion of J. Moffat and J, Brecl. salad7 • 1 t Procter. Secret -Y,. -eat some Gre--celebrate the brrthda . of . , ;nvorlver .the lateand swap some lies or Church will Y •� �. N blither? Galloway. . ,— .• Welker, On motion of D. fortune M .r tomem-, Officers appointed , C., E. Wa kg Scotch enrzdge. n is lad to arywas asked to send letters s; .enin •s Romes and Spies: 0 when I' Burns, Jan, 25th;, by given,, a Sco ,- a s No doubt �Ir. J. Gibson g.ers •• Trees. • A A. g , Clerk 1,2og and W,:. Marshall, by-laws were Pass - Glad. s ers of Ails family, expressing eur,sxn- , m face that fruit is sunki 1, as t is haul- b Y, o en up y-. ,Soca a appoint - _ tier Gamble, Auditozs, ,. ed making th g PP _ their. bed Graham, anl Is Meth- a T res sympathy with them in race, 'I take when.: I am e' Senior Girls Class of the M near n. z School sere Y P Y without :a t Th _Mg logs from 1V Whitely: Medical ;.Health - � Hopper,: Dr. L. N li Y, .- . � rnents.. '.The whole.: council; Road eavement Sec. Trees., 'H. Ilogpe , right,half l to a d S d School 1 e cited Mxss 1 -louse to Wroxeter. T: ' er f u- etakCommissioners; 4 Win barn Herb � Officer Jas King Cax i dg Yet though- I b 1 brow Mary Mow with some pretty lb b' P h Hall E B Nash As s Robt. 1 h ff d 1 d having laving mov toi• :. 0 ow ship e left t• U motion ion executive, member Board of Health, -• i mayG> ahana, :adzes Aid held their monthly the district so that better results lit that ," -Mr! Mobtained': n unanimousl carried.` Moved by Brya s and Gam e � the home- az told: Mathew be was Y f llo viii ' gentlemen were added: the report be adopted.—Carried, " • -afternoon the The o w g g ladlequilted Sanderson. :Daring the aHubbard and Inglis: that i t fol silk. alt Sunshine church, J. Clark and: J: Nob- Moved by after 'qu'iltes a vee t z quilt, time for returningthe Collector's as served. le; Calvin church, Robt. Coulees and the xtn lied, which supper avRolls be : extended till the Fet�ruary. ' • e• carr to ear that Mr.and church, y working a a' an apple odist un ay e loo r presented Allau. MacEwen and. G.Iad to report that Mr. Delbert e , The bite.. : -e •,e' a ow i ary ow ray Auditors W. S. was a oiutcc to t e o ice se sol o Cruikshank Cale Y is slowly improving: Wheeler PP dodder, I also<need some mental fo the eve' of ler e - I g 1 ectors o > � f col A t to enlarge the appointment o der.- Some elevating print I get, At over till the September meeting.. R the object. being to more fully cover ov lantic or Police Gazette; 'and wlaile'.the aJiTRO�E'TER evexu`ng moments creep,' I •read until I fall asleep. This bard is 'also fond of Scot, those good old novels hit the spot. Most modern fiction 'leaves me sad, but Male Street makes the hop- ping diad: 'Toward all sore spots. its finger pope's; `nor finds the good in ga s o _ c una is I-• A and Jas Porter, a r r her ruefo at P, HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'.` (Continued from page ,1); ' through his paper, "Why can't Wing-, P P ham have a" Horticultural Society?" - Some <'of the citizens who ':'were in- terested beautifying our town' got:r to Y g together on the inspiration of that meeting, called `a publicm at„ quest ion and which was held in the office of the Town Clerk, on November 3rd., 5925.. At this meeting there' were 22 present., and arrangements were made:: to ,have 'Ben ett of St. 'Thomas,,'' Dr. F. E. n come to• Wingham and help organize' a branch of- - the Horticultural Society. here. e inettwas invited and • came Assessor; ax , Dr. Bennett t x x , Laneg, t, etiti neat/ home in Holstein, �c .0 r�,_ on i�7nc am -..- ma •n7r' nf.- i•i, r2. ^u va... Waco. _ .. �-h Dresses Reduced Council, Chamber eon was held in the ounci : rri -" Moved by J; Breckenridge and J. J toget the people interested and Jae, p P. ce Moffat that the Auditors meet J< z win the Opera , � meeting held.'afterwards, C? o a, in. ' The followin ac and Women's-Tricotvle Sxtic '3otii:; at r g g provision - andMisses' Huse, when the following Serge Dresses on sale this week. counts were paid—G. M. Elliott" elected: }Ion. Pres.� : II13El al officers -were Kin Bros,` g Scarlet Chapter Officers Scat. p Children's Home, $r. a Mr. A, Morton; President—Mr. W. Nott supplies' 4.20; A. 'G. Smith, J , PP $ 'd —Dr Wm. Wightman; Brick John r a d ,. A. Galbraith, 1st. Vice. Piesr, eixk h h g printing, $29:,50,, 1 1-1. 'Bosman, tyle, _ r - a luted to meeting.—Carried. ; , . to Beecroft. E, -Geddes was ppo -• Redixiond; .2nd: President--Miss- E. Twlr,: to, Ballarat ne are movingyre y :, - - o.,. H. raved 6. o Jas. ?Moved by Hubbard and Inglis that t_:z-di rneetzn of the ito at Scazlet X24.60; A. 1vicD g has fill themidin Knox church - and on folks- ,0 friends 1 hope your 'The g • Y $ 3 f E. Gilchrisf; S ViceTreeseside Jas. ss Toronto, where 1Vl.r.. 31usmetyne vacancy- , R. _T 'No. . , - 1923, re "dila? comm fill the i �� .. .a. u �.,,;; year 8washeld in the Orange Hall G. Davidson; repairs, $q..so, George . • Mrs. �• They' Joseph Methodist, t ...1 .l e 7t resi� o„ Jis 'rin ed bymother,; lads Chapter g 1w -chased zasr.d a _:,,revery business. Th » J s _, .„ .. .open fire t? , _. • le McPherson and D Cove; . Directors, Dr. Calder,.. M lea salaries and a pointing officers beo an. when theC ib 1 1 A roll lbtetliodist who -lila the resident a I?on gather there at times on the': r4th. f Jan., Falb be ;neatly missed by their many , sire I hope y g ,,. clergy, . Geddes, C. Procter, lied. d - and retic aloud re . a o. - have deli e r .+ ,, '.'and '. 'ami $ r.' Little y ing'officers were elected: W. C, -Thos. Wheeler, D. C, -Root, Mason. Chap.—J. V. Haines. Scribe: W. T,:Miller.. Treas.—A, G. Smith, 1st. Com—Percy Hogg. i Con.—W. neat 1st Lect,—John Davidson. 2nd. Leet- A. MacDonald:. H. at A -•—Rob?, Hogg. • -E a er s: Wilkinson. follow ru •s. aan v, x c electio Cosens, Miss S. Davidson, `Mrs. J. J. H. Wallace each ; �>io.00, n,. ` . rocter R read the third time an passed.—Car- , s oir, .Lc , Father. <: I le Wm C P 1' d t1 se Rural Rhyme Elliott Mrs,. P. M v ret g1' d t $ comprise the 8 74 : t d Procter and H ohnson i 'i 1 J , . lzi T members instead. Moved by Bryans ea to sea from ill Rev. Dr. Petrie, Mr. I2 � Ia•. Ed. ,Mxsgrove s hoarse, Mr, Little executive, ma rig. 4 Here• and there from s M s, Hogg, F � $4o.00; $ 5 foreman on'the C. P. R. at of 9 as formerly: :Rev. lvlr„ Peters is is the new for tz n Cloin Flip 'iris election, 6:0o P. Pow- ell, election _ :and fees Armstrong Drain , o:oo work,ea ; er Hall, 2,00: R. Aitcheson Foresters' a $ Moved byJ, J. Moffat „and D, Fortune that the next council.meeting be held in Bluev le February tet x923, at:1 p:m. a thatC. King, . Mr. Gamble that :Tt�re a plehcre• sea to me Fallon; Mr. T. g, J., and Gan bx, _ ext By -Law , l ce. a Ya John A..W 1 1 I Ivf x , stone and ,, _ ., : the newly: appetites • president. I ,5�.rar�etei. ,This provisional organization c z nt .collectors for passed.—Carried. 1 t a d s "1 2 ell: , • - Gibson '- e` h was ,decided to appoint e the verse � Robert Gibson tool+, a sl xg PP perchant: reed on the work until Ap,r q , car - Mr, Moved b B y s nd Gamble .that lines. Those - who were Y P Ii g1922,when 'th proper Organization load of atixn people from ?Divi to elle the variousbests offend a polished e p p g eew �t gP Pa, F b y h, 9, Y •x. 1 i st a ointed and the result of their worts. o talve it tad. G n V S h Meeting was held: and the following Tae skating rink at :E o1dw c1 a PP I3 I Y u Tuesday evening. On their way over is as fellows.— 1 1 I elected. Hon. Ewes, ll A•. Dou las repair to culvert, lot rg,• con. • „ Misses Nether '• Donglas, P . of our. J 'r misfortune of upsetting. line, Morris, Y _, hoe Yon shat e, forgetfulY Morton, Hon. Vice Pres.—Mr. trey had the s 1 g 2.o Chester Cook work on bract P y 10 iq $ o,1 cic our IN MIaMOI2YAM V• We areglad to report that there and upper_, $ 9 road grief and cane, until you sxo Y Stewart, d n d By -L• v No for year 5923,to bor- row money be read the third time and ; r' an a b e paid: the following accounts Carroll Gregg, gravel,, 2.7o; ug 1:; Canada to Mexic border, folks 'grin at jokes I• cake to order. Andthough shows haste n lislied taste I pray amiss, I'll be more not proper after this. So in the laugh 7 P 4 . A. _:_.....__.. •1 ra'tli; ' President—Mr. -I2, an-• i ,. i ra i r5 Ga $ t cis r Misses Br and r,on, John gbust the buttons off I. G. H R d ,u, ri few results except the :4th. line, Morris,.:' Ymaiden aunts and stone; est: Vice lyses, Ivl,'iss_E. Gii ere o sand olein stones, $a:oo, John•13ry . of : � : > d • es and Parkinson • 12 55 : g� Your' ' Pants -Bola Adams, O G.—John loss a ic.aY e t glasses ;arid a few glour pan c i s, l e �' flu and groceries for john L w a y g lrlc�gk e�%es 5 lite Morris,t forz Mr. .a. few r..,.tys an -'..-- .o last w m Dlr. W, J. Duff is on the sicklist, - Hogg,oldWroxeter McGregor d Rath...„. 5 P5 hes Municipal World $foo• W J. Mr. John 'tIo„�, an i� leo o4 9`.lurt years ago is renewing gth line East aw Geo. Mowbray•.,has move is y , Y ..law .00• Eat1 Denny,collector East Ma. acquaintances in this 'town. Mr. .Peters and East Wheeler-._.,,.:... , 28'30 i $3 where he has. ie- old a`gDzwzsrdn part ' Wawa nosh, salary ':$40.00; J. . hI: family to Holstein, r < Regina. 10th. line, T. R. sect - end o comes from Ire rposition ion on the G. 1 bcues: cured a st oat ch P ' Mrs. Stewart McBurney 6 50 ,Rogers, War Tax cheques ie - Mr. Km. C,aseaaore spenC the week -Rogers, lou.,: .. . ,sandPostage:<$r2, o . H. g E.McBurney.- .....__..,-.4 oo$ 5 , 7 , r. a n Miss :state- wason the sick rn inzxtgl a a. financialoMr. Alex McGee .• ,. and Miss .Wi Wight- Treasurers salary and, Mr. and, Mrs, George ileitis from. Mrs: Menzies �-a g - list for a few days. • : nient r 22 - 17o.00; Fred Taylor, re i y geaa Saskatoon, in are renewing ng oId ac -el pian. ,,� Hnd-_ Mr. Richard ; Johnston ,spent a few Miss� . 1950 fund of road work, $x.50: ; JohnHyrid- ctttair . W. in Wroxeter. I3elgrave,:L. Gill .,.�:......_._,» or the: ^'lea days at Toronto last week, ;, „ ,, • -. ala settlement in full f Y Y t -.,:x W. �I, Connor entertained a Mr. Dick Oke of Listowel, was a '1 ;• •friends 'hast Saturday even- Tota $136 h •i t, end, ,Vice Pros. --Dr, Redznond. 1 e M, tris II olansan.___ i S 26 ens, • flour TIM'following five' directors to serve- , os a e 'yea King; C E Walker, P g '- � ♦ . g line Morris as. Nolale::. 4 75 Bt U11wdALD two ears—Mr. Dedle Hol es,: Mr. and ;e ' rid, II. Connor Iir loving•: memory of a dear wife and mother Mrs, Finlay Anderson who was called horse : one "'ear `a o Thanks.To Brother' Editors: January 34th. thank. the editors ofIn ourhearts your memory lingers, Wewish to kind con- gratulatory of.our exchanges 'for' 1.1 d ,co Y gratulatory words extended to the.ed- itor of`The Winghaxti Advance on his recent election at the head of the polis to fill the position of 'Councillor for 59,23. 1Nc, can :very well rnake a simil- ar remark to one, which a friend of ours credits us with saying on election day, "We did not know we had so many good friends." It is probable that over 3o per cent of the weekly papers of Western Ontario-lzave pub- lished kind words of congratulation. 0.F. Elect Officers L O. spent ;6th, x , J World, co h Waavanosh Miss- Y92z, $50:60; Municipal W , 7 P to Y Y m. 2• cele, 6tla. line East ., ' 1st r . G S n h, J es c regor-till a i,:_......,., s Catliers" Drain by- we hope he. will soon be 0. K. • Rev. SPottoii, expenses F W anosh m , a6.00: _ tv 1t: tEAST ' 1AWANOSH action of Rev, Mr. 1. er.au Presbyterian held at Curries meeting i, le esti ?erten A z w , the T r Ig held. in I Municipal Drain, $ 3 Moved by Inglis and Hubbard that this council do no adjourn to meet t s c n the third Wednesday r when tenders will b n February-, w Ir last Friday afternoon and was School 1louse on, January, 5th., dor the z Y, chY it- eeived for the Township printing. - �,Gibson re -organization of the Community "C.. ,,. re - grand s7:zcress.l, Mr, John b r Society. Officers were elected Carried. �tiscl :�lr, Thos. Ritchiefavoredwitlt a ata y Y Walker ClerI.c„ "Will . C. E. Wa ,. duet, t:c entitled. Will Your Anchor and a program committee . appointed. Hold," the ladies of the congregation Arrangements were made to give a it eel a very nice supper. debate and literary prograna on.. Jan. visitor' with his brother, Roger, for a few' days last week. • ctrl r. `R. J. Scott of Belgrave, shipped asin Fordwi h a 1 1 d W d day M J l; , PP Y 1 e y was a a car of hay from here this week. h been e1who a b Mr. ohs McMicha , S ill with neumonia is improving nice- pneumonia.,P 19th. President—Geo. E. ,Pocock; 'IALElitti - Vice Pres.—Mif i Helen Deacon: Sec. - Mr. tits, •14i rS. Jobe McCreery from. ii ear 'Ai of es wortl-,, . spent eyrie day last trek witb :Mr, and Mrs., W: A. Cath - Fred. Ilynt1man of Gorrle,iric» linty' spent ra few days last week with iter parents, fir. and Mrs, John Gow- dy. ar<cl'Mrs, liolisrt Armstrong of tl,s \Vest'�risittal at` the li:oine;s of ally. 1). 1,. "l.t oir and :14•fr. ti V'„ ];. Weir list it ttd•=l.',e! ih;ttn4izer frim this vidi0ity Etta ?dela tib itu1i'tttidn of the new pas- a;'lityt. fr't Ferguson in tkrc. WroX'. '1 r•eas: ^- 3/tiss Annie Currie. 1-lOWICK COUNCIL The inaugural meeting of tlrc Town- ship CotznOiI was held On Monday at rat. as per statute: All members � ;Redd '3 r,,tt J1ti,V-i551 �l lit+'cl, 1 ,st .li`r•idav TLJRNBERRY .Me and Mrs. "Wm. Holmes enter- tained a large nuniber" of;their-friends and neighbors one evening last week. All report having a splendid time. Mr: D. Giddies; Stratford, Mrs. Casemore, Stratford, and Mrs. Case- rnore, 1st. line Morris, visited at,the home of Miss Sarah Orr on Priday present, viz. ---"Wm, 3, Spotton,`Refire; nitening. ' tut: Reeve. and Mr. and Miss Hibblethwaite, Bien- l.ltot,aas liztlxs, I?el Y , Bien - John ,13z arts, 3. W. Gamble and 'Geo. beim, have returned home after. visit. J 3`�ti',a1r�id; C°anr,il'cars.'I`lie Reeve took tiig at the home of their uncle, Mr. T. is chair. Miuntes of last meeting' J; Wright„ ,. it 'Inglis yN F' 5., tY is Mrs. '� Ryan Dip el, K "charier, hits wtrr:re i'eLtl, and on aianton 0. _�a�Yl... ;l t r�k ' Bryans were adopted, returned home' after visiting the andy MouGd h Jlnhbard and liryatis•that home of her father, Mr. Thos. Stacey'. the Connell -- ini'o Coa'tairritic•e of the Mr, W. IDettni to and Mr, J, Boyd, "With C;oatinllar .Bryant§ irt.,the: Belinore, are at present cutting wood liolr wr4 chasm, to regulate salaries 11 a, t j' ,s and i a aoitzt for ide WIT", (et. ,w.^ ucu,a„ea . ,L, � tt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thornton spent Sunday with Mrs. Wnt. Thornton. We are Teased' to Mr. Geo. pleased say .,.. Haney is doing nicely after his recent illness.. Mr. `Lyle McKiniicy has gone to. Montreal for a few days' holidays. Mr, C. Gohl has secured the Contract for supplying the school wood' at $4.o0 per cord. The January meeting of the Worn - en's Institute was held last Thursday afternooti, at the hoane of Mrs. W. H. Eraser, Excellent papors were con- tributed by Mrs, fate on "helping it., TY_. I _. Choose i.-iis Life 'Work," The followin'brethren -dere elected S officers of• ,Maitland Lodge, L 0, 0, F,, for coming year, N. G.—W. : H. Haztey, V. G.—R, Bloomfield,. R. S. A. L..;Posliff: F. S.-1. W. Dodd, Elliott. Treas.--H. B. v Warelett^-.-J',. McGillivray. I:. S. S.—A, 3. Walker, L. S. S.—A. G. Snaith. R. S. N. 'G. ---A, hell, L, S. N. G.—N. Sanderson. R S-V,G.--E. T'. Schooley. L. 8, V, G. -•••1i, Tlxnznlrst�it. Conductor—A. Wilson. Chaplain—N. L. Fry. Y .�{.. Guard ---j. �.i]sn�au Crandetl, an'i'oy ,.0 4✓i. y,r w CtLrtSlde Gtiax^^-,�. ,.. 7'Iare, , and by Mrs. TIetherhigfon on the Girl's Rights and :Duties in ti�o lzlstallanon on January t til Home," A small donation was voted 9, m, to the Memorial Hospital iii i,.ondhn,�l in a:respoaise to a regttest, for Iir.75s. See Veli inouncem ,viii 14��r�h; ii;d gifts ss Sweetly tender, fond and trite, nota -adearmoter e�e isd h 'Th zY, That we'do not think of you. 1 x it Mrs,"J. F McCraclten,,; Mrs, A. C.sens Miss B. L. Dodd; a S and the following, five for .one year E. Isard Mrs. G. Dr.'Caitler, Mrs. H. , No one knows the silent heartaches, SPottdn, Miss M• E. Fishery and Mr. Smith nog" Only those, who have lost can tell J' A. Wallace, Mi. C. F. a Of the grief, that is born in silence Ise. rench were appointed auditors~ for the year, For the one we fovea so, weal, I+ We: did :not have a s sterriatic rail Husband and Family, . Y _ the year vas iiut lead xx members for Y 3 r 2z°and the past fall when an organ- MAR.IE3`J , 4 c&,, lied canvas was carried out we ha Slaoeliottoni-Stanley�At Sr Pauls 201 nreinbers for the .yeti? 5923. We,,, rclt Rectoiy,'Wixtghazn, on 'Tues- ,: clan dee: -l. regret to saythat we have lost" • day, cls Sbo 16th., 5923, Ricli rd a very va able n gi her in ,the persots Garfield Sk oelaattoi'n to Miss Kati- a , , h Laurette Stanl'e both of 'n r of the 1 to Mr, W A. Violins., Mr, na y, Wzg Snell, ohixs was.a.. very..active member of .;.. hain, Rev, H. Vt� , .xilell, B. A,, m£- � ficiated. (Continued next week.) You can use buttermilk or water , i . w,