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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-03-22, Page 1Single Copies, Four Cents,, Day Electrical Appliances Ail kinds of Electrical appliances for sale. Wiring and material of all kinds at reasonable prices, Hydro Goods and Service are the two lines we specialize in. Repairs promptly attended' to. • Phone t$6. r The Wing- earn Utilities Commission. 1Cied At Windsor Conductor A. L, McDonald of the London, Huron. & Bailee train and Mrs. McDonald have the sympathy of r. as•, large circle of friends, who lieaed. with regret of the death of their; son, Harold, which took place at Windsor oat Thursday morning. The young mean was in his land:- year and the cause of his death •was pneumonia. Fire At i3'russels. On Tuesday ;morning, March : 6th., aa.. c1 oc 7 o'clock fire was. discovered s co d avere ' n' Mr. Hewitt's barber shop, Brussels, and the inmates, who live in the same block were routed out. furniture and fixtures were er destroyed, The shod, fir, Hewitt had $z,5oo insurance on the building and $600 -on the contents but this will not go very far' in mak- ing up the loss. The stores of Mr. G. Millet and Miss Mary Ross, one • on each side of Mr. Hewitt's, .suffer ed somewhat from smoke and water. Jell Data Old Well • On Saturda 'William Y afternoon when . Mr. Field -was delivering wood at the home 'of Mrs. Alexander_ Scott, • Victoria St, one of his horses got 'z down: into the well. Fortunately. its •1 head was up and with the assistance .1 of severa�totnen, who were; soon called It to assist the animal was with difficulty D pulled to the top, not niuch the worse s1 of its Winter ydip. Mr. T. R. Bennett' ye tied a rope securely around: its front M feet, by lying on the ground and twin: d the rope around its legs between in plunges by means of a rake,,and a hoc Joey"stick. The rest: of the Men held 'wu qtr, Bennett's; feet. pl by-��, Io E° V RYBO aY S COLUMN gay ''�=-_-- ------ - fo AUCTION' SALE—Farm Stock and in tli ivi he alo sa BABY CHICIK',S-AND EGGS FOR— waavn hatching, from my heavy laying the pens. S. C. White ;Leghorns, Bar din red Rocks, Black .:Minorcas and I s 'Mahogany Russian Orloffs.: Write eht for price list. Incubators;and brood- dre' era for sale. ' If interested write for 'slip catalogues, - the Duncan Kennedy, ye 'i Tz 1� hitech arch, On t. I kt Pon 42-6rt DRAIN YOUR FARM W I T I -I grat live Everlasting Clay Tile. When you vet build use burnt clay brick, made by but Wm, Elliott & Sori, manufs,cturers to of Rug and White Brick, Drain Tile, to 3 to 16 inches, 'Mooring Tile, Hol- ih<irn • low Building Blocks, Well ;;ricks, Chimney Flues, also :agent`foz• Mil- rtoie press and R.ug-Brick, Phone'6 on 605, Wingham: 7 , moCONNELL- Rca1: Estate—An, extra special bargain, r brick house, smPnt barns and to acres of good land will be sold right. :FOR SALE—Team of Heavy'Horses, six years old, x set double harness, z milking cow, six years old; z Ren- frew,Cream Separator, nearly new; •t' collie pup. All for•,sale.. Apply to • Mrs.. Harry Lewis, R. R. 2, Wingham, 1 t SALE—Good 'second hand`biey- '' cle. Apply to Robt. 'Beattie. FOR SALE--Tliree acrea excellent Soil, just outside of Wirtgham lim- •its, small frame house,; large orch- ard, low taxes, Apply at The Advancc. FAR.M<FOR SALE -4t acres, rids clay loam, well watered, good bank 'barn,+, frame driving shed, and pig' Pen, and cement -rouse, Quarte of a' mile ;from church, school,' and post office. Nine miles to Wing- ham. Apply to The. Advance, 1a.OR SALE -•-Sto •e 'and' property. The 5toi'e on Coe. 4, Kinloss, better known as' "Langeicle Store,“: is of- fered for sale as the owner is going out of business. For particulars, apply to Mrs`, C. E. Murray', • R. R.No, 5,'; Lucknow, FOR SALE—A quantity of choice red clover seed set $r5.00 per biisiiel.. Alex T, Toss, Pho*te 4.6x8. and Bite, Morris. ” m"'s,p;x'i '',il"T"5;"111!T •..�..�. - vINGHAM, ONT , THURSDAYt A C 22nd, 1923 THE GOOD i.e ..� .- __-_.- _. LOCAL AND GRA ++ STOCK '�"A I re the' Editur' av the Advance Deer Sur: --- ''Dollar 'Day is over fel year an 1 hope the sit -tore k a good day, but, share Do are not what they used to they wus fursht shtarted, Wilford an _large Sbpotton w thine. The town wad • be' payple loike it wus -a twilft cillybraslun; wid .spishul •parses an cattle an awl - k shtunts. Dan .Martin winnin fer bein the largest cash an Pat Gibbons fer hevin .t childer, .an Jimmy McGee fer m osht raysintly married m fellah fruit Lishtowel fer h the longest dishtance, an an 1 ah fer bringin in the' mos on''ode sleigh: Thizn wus white town` an counthry pay awl toffee r e" k wan happy a> 1 faini 1 - P Y y, r body wus cheerful an cantinte a Tory Governmint, befoor .t 0. fellah`s shpilled the bane shpake. Whin I sletarted to. g town on Sathurday aftliern missus tould' me to hould on thriznmed me whishkers up a sed I tought- I wud rather h frigid, Curly Sommers do that ja no matther how shmart a' w may be she nivir can learn t whishkers arr to cut hair, but met wan who didn't tink she t. Well thin sez the•missus, uv av Moike, put on a clane c et me brush Yer clothes, fer e afther lettin ye go down t Dollar Day,..lookin` loilte thirty he sez. An'don't be makin .a rsilf chasin afther, the 'misfit iss Dollar, ayther,': sez she. own town mesilf befoor,long e -eye I'll be hevin- on ye. Knowin the missus wuch ka crud, I tought inebby the ace fer.me` weal be in Charlie •d's Conservatory, an besoides ikely` mate wid some av me hers slicer, Shure, 'twos a rtable place fo be wid a ire 'burnin, ,but I tought so its fellahs who sit arrouud rya day rnoight loosen'up a lit p pay fer the fuel. A roan m ng betther,• in this wurruld' b' vin, but nivir by bein mane. farrumers wad kape dhrap afther another an. talkin haired tonnes air the down• sons av toil out in theTownshind it as long as I 'cud an arted in, at wan.young fellah ""ssin in0 remarks` to him, s ake, but maynin thine fer ,ann cap inoight fit. "Me bye, ` z e gitartin out wid the wrong new both av yer grandfather dinothers an'betther payple d. They shtarted in the bush, the idea• av Kevin an aisy to only askin fer health an str snake a home fer theer childe ave the wurruld a betther they found it. They did t ruk lnonestiy an well awl wok -vied the little counthry m e an Sundays, an the only they tuk wus circus days shun days, an fall fair days, ba mother's father, who wus geinan an awlways bate rn on the ; twi] fth. I wus in ary Iasht summer wincer l ould payple are laid away ince is brisk; down,: at a lot av stones tumbled ' over, an ' e place, overgrown, wid rank w Tis' a disgrace to; the prisiut g n, 'so it is. A..Cloninman " e reshpect.. fer his ancistors. Cher an mother, shure, I kn iawl me loife, an wus besht z Vita Successful Frona Storekeepers' another .°standpoint.• - apers had Dollar Day did not draw as 1 liar ' Days a crowd to Wingham as in fo be whin years although .a. great inany of an Albert Wingham merchants have expre us rennin themselves to the editor as quite black • wid isfied with the business they,reeei v July 3 Y Ha d the autos been able to get aro Proizes fer people would' have swarmed to to olnd av The day ;was fine but the roads the prize full of Boles and very iey and it ptarchaser, dangerous. travelling with,a horse he 'tnosht less it was fairly sharpshod. 'bein•the The Mysterious MisDo an, an a liar of even drily yVinghani Advance was 'as usua v great attraction.' Long"before of lien fel- oclo ~ e the�.zn ht payplemorning copies of thepaper were in great demand and days :fore noon- extra copies had to ple wus .printed Mrs. E. Pettigrew represe P an iviry- - ed Y Miss Dollar very cleverly. d undher . The people were y out toget he U F.$zo,00 reward for her capture nd s, so to lady told us she 'must have stopp down up two hundred women' and accost aon, the them properly too, On previous till' she casions the lady representing bit. I Dollar was improperly addressed ev Inc those"seeking the reward, but in,th wb, Ler case no one saluted Mrs, Pettigre umna'n until she: was caught in'front of ti o thrim Dominion Bank by Miss: Edna; Ta 1 nivir lyu, who had her wording sled inetho cud:; do of capture quite.Correct. Needless fer the say Miss Margaret Pettigrew and Mi ollar an Beatrice Dobie, who'were with Mr I'll not Pettigrew were''astonished as th own -on too were looking fdr.•that mysteriot lady: We would'have liked to hay fool av seen Miss Dollar' remain uncapture eerious until 'about 4.3o as, it would have mad I'll be'the afternoon much 'more lively, bit an 'tis it is either up to us to reduce' the priz or get a lady from some other tow pe her to act as Miss Dollar, in future, fo safest no town lady can get away with i Lep- with about two hundred people out to I wad Capture everyone they meet until the ould reward is - given. corn- The bulletins posted in The Ad- warrum vance window were probably the me av means of her early capture for she theer was in Icings' store just when the bul- tle an letin said she was.'. We are sorry that ay git she was captured however bcfore1slre r bein was able to keep her appointment A lot for lunch at the Anglican Ladies Tea pin in in the. council chamber at 3 o'clock about with Timothy Hay. tlerod- The Mysterious Mr. Dollar 'sent hips. out fromn Gibson's bakery was not thin caught, He was Mr. Robt, Mont- , ad gomery of Fordwich and spent most o to of the afternoon walking around town ywan' with Mr. Radford of. The` Bank of I s`ez, Hamilton. The person who caught idea.: him should have Carried 'a bread tic- s an ket and the wording of the mantel - /liver ' of capture was similar to The Ad - not vance; .via,, "You are the mysterious irne, Mr. Dollar of Qibson's 'Central Bak- entlz cry " The prize was $s.00. "worth of r an bread tickets arid -we understand that glace Mr. Gibson has• 'generously donated heer the $5.00 worth of bread to different e ,t an needy families , r lies in town 00 rio person lopsin was successful: in capturing 111:., Dol- an rrin BAPTIST CHURCH' SERVICES the, 'The ;special services at the-13,aptistthe• th ,church haw started off well, definite - se ,spiritual results being already appar- antao ent. Mr. Turnbull, the evangelist, is the a .former, railroader; and hence has come into intimate contact with men, ad- he is also a great success as children's hie preacler, He reakes mach -use of the ]les -crayon. He is an old-fashioned An gos- pel preacher and a true ,matt of od, e'rK,4 He is- a very sweet singer and at all Han arge rmer the ssed sat- ved. and wn., were, was tin The 1a xo the be - be rte. the one ped ed oc- Miss by is to m - d to ss s. the us d e n Implements, -at .north half; of Lot 25r' Cone re,' • West, Wawanoslz, on Thursday, April 5th. Lloyd . Phillips, Prep. Elliott Miller; Auct. LOST—A Driving Rug, on Wednes- day, March 7th., between 13c,lgrave and Wing- atn. Finder kindly leave at this office.. TURNIPS 'WAN'TED---Will ' -pay highest cash price for two carloads of,turnips. V. Ii. ranNorman, ":6"O RENT—House with modern con.. veniences. Cen fral� :locatiq n. Apply ply at The Advance, TEL'i'I EIS --For Iitan and three hors- es for each of two light graders to continence worts: at the oali of the Reeve. Lowest tender not necess- arily accepted, Tenders received -up to the est. of April, 1923, lir Criukshank, aerie Township of Turi berry. war attiti hous days click yes• Oran dhru cimit good the 1 tomb who! es. eratio moor yer fa thine at the arr th frum fearin an lie neglic tin cl shtar•t fetl as! tttrubb anlo !rots av troo ti help ,av 1Anotlne kzoown iroight' woman -day to shim d magi's l Hess a made' a an had but this av thee the ori the out an` ye 1. an yeas coinfor't hear ye nurse iii a year .'e 1 v caifelud out awl tree war fer the than the Theo imprislan other yo around, an then goo Soiry t �A�1i 9l7'Miw•hls wYY '�•'�`�` :"•"" www�.w yw of Reims largostoke of health to be delivered at 'Ea.; end Lowe.. taken to l'od'es rna e State pric4: delivered on wecth fgo>be 4 'V R " n i'f artttpagaa. ,, o a erns er. weddin, Pa ,plc loike th e shit av the earth, an -cape shpoilin, They lived clave,' G� Ioives, as yer grandparents d; oife wus saved by the koind 'rayseinable amount av money besoide thins in that same ou ted' grave yard. They.,;rais slider ,an got thin awl`- * ecl in ioife an whin thee. wurrrl w-tis done they folded theet- hands an les troo llofe, theer failure, r proiees, art dochter's bills, a other tinge, but kept shwa lint awl. Nivir a nayber nayde anny koind but yer father a r wus ready im it ed id av al 111 a lot av pleasure troo toile r existince, loike they are wid slat generation.'" They lift ye d farrum nearly clear av debt, lit an auto, an • ye hev wiry voted agin engagin a school yer hundred ecres av land. good blood in ye, me bye," I ad, an I belave ye will tutu yeers, the tohnes are as good ye looked as if I had made an n on him, an So did a lot ay 'Vote's nixt wake, Timothy ilay, . Mrs, Robert Owens was the services uses the crayons. Services begin at 7.45 p, tn., each evening with a song service, including Saturdan eve i 8" .4 day and Friday at ads p. in, Mr. Tallinn will speak td boys and girls on. Bible Weds ahd animals with the use of the crayons, e Saturday at 3.to p. ne, he will athire.ss an.' open' air meeting on the ftont street, weather permitting, at this meeting usieet the crayons. Next Sunday he will speak at X7 a. m., 3 Hogg -Wells, Nuptials St..Panis church at to ,a, ni, on Wed- nesday moruinn by Reit% H. W. Snell, h , tat, the eldest daughter of Wingliam wee united in marriege to 'son of Mr. Robert Hogg, Turnberry. Mr. and Mts. Hogg will reside on the grectim'e farm on the ft lint, Ttitsie berry amidst the best wishes of their many friends. The presents which the yawn" emote received shewed the. high esteem. in which they am held in Miss Pugsley is at present under the doctor's'care in Wingham General Hospital. Sock SI ocial atgthe Wingham Met110-. dist Church, on Monday evening, AP- ril 2nd.,' under the auspices of the Ep- worth League; The members of Maitland 'Lodge, I. 0. 0.crF., and their friends held an en- joyable lE J, ab euchre ..Y !r ' B in their lodge rotlin, on Thursday evetzing last. Mr, Chas. Smith, who has 'drive thqn general delivery wagon for some wine has been engaged with Mr.•Clias. Swanson oz g in the barbering business. Wee Lee.is having his new -prem- ises, 'formerly- owned b Fred dC Carter, tr fitted up for a Chinese 'laundry: He expects to move across to it this week. Mr. Henry Aitcheson;,who with D. Somehas been rs, barber, leaves, this week ' for rS Sarnia. nl a, W'e' understand h e will play lacrosse,there: this season. Secure your automobile licenses The Advance Office. They are, selling slowly because of the 'backward seas- on, but: in a' few days the rush will be on if this weather continues. The wind storm on Thursdaynnorh end of sire t ain ing blew in a largo plate glass window was a lecture car where lectures were = in Merkley's` garage and'one ii1 the given at .Brussels aend' el hairs 1 f store formerly occupied by Fred Gar- sloe following men;—Jas; TelFer, :Paris (' ter. Both panes were broken before, l.esto Marketing Lambs; John Garethouse " If +Wesson; Beef C 1 •' B At Wiaxghaa i on. Thursday 1VIortli, g, Good Crowd The tl3etter Live Stock Traits, which' passed through this section last week, was;a very thoroughly equipped and well managed method of disseminating information to those who came to learn and a friiitive source of criticlstr for those so inclined, The two saitway companies, C. P. R and C. N, R., supplied and equipped the cars, engines and train `crews+ all gratis. The stock carried tog_�,+sler with the'1a men incharge' were maintain- ed jointly by the_,Ontario and Dom- inion Departmenesof Agriculture, the Live Stock Breeders'Associations; the Stock Exchange and the Industrial and Development Council of the Can- adian Meat Packers. The main object of the e tr • ain was education, particular- ly with regard to market problems and to give farriers, wishing to pur- chase breeding stock an opportunity to purchase at cost, thereby saving ,the cost of tuberculin test and ship- ping charges. J. E.Rettie of the Live Stock Branch, Toronto,' was in charge of the train At one r' • .74 ,u ene- Sabi rrptions ..1111113411 tll'�([1i6a111 1i1i 111,E rho 881.1ra GU LAO pnce of a new Is Elk Y's Strati/ Yis 1� l'a ,, s�la+l�es and dt1! A you wear socks numbered to, you 'illi w ave to pay 20 cents to go to the Sock Social on Monday evening, April 2nd,, in ' :the Wingham Methodist Church. The smaller your feet, the „cess you meed pay, The regular g monthlymeeting e trpg of the Women's °Institute will be held, in the Council Chamber, on `Thursday; ;Mai•-_ Mar- ch 29th., at 3 p. in. Mrs.. J. Lennox and" -Mrs. R. A. ' Coutts will have charge of themeeting. Dayton .Chemists are said to- have discovered a compound which will in- crease gasoline mileage, r0o per cent. Let us increase your tire mileage by our method of repairing.—Tine Sales & Vulcanizing Depot, Wingham. The Missouri papers :it is said are -refusing.. to -publish obituary notices of people; who during their lives fail- ed to subscribe for their home paper, claiming that people who do not take the home papers are dead anyway and their mere passing is'of nonewsvalue The illustrated lecture under. the the auspices of the Horticultural Society was; fairly well attended in the Wing - ham town hall, on Thursday evening last. Mr, Jas. Allen read the paper and Mr, Jas. Cove had charge of the machine. , • The Dominion Stores could teaast of the largest man in Wingham for a few days. He made such men as Geo, Spotton look like boys, Mark Cas- sels took his place in the Dominion Stores on Monday. No insinuations abut the size of Mark either. On Monday evening Mr. Henry Alt - h s c e,�on was the recipient .of a travell- ing case, a prose ,of gold. and ,an ap- propriate address from the choir of Andrews 'Presbyterian church and the Sunday School. The address was read by Mr. E. J. Mitchell and the present- ation made by Mr. F. J. Hill. A splendid entertainment was held in Lower Wingham School on Friday eveniing, March 26th, The attendance was not very large but the program could only have been unproved by being: shorter. The proceeds will be used to assist in the purchase of a phos ograph, Can an honest inion see through hy- pocrisy? Or is he prevented• by his own honesty from divining the subtle flaw in, another's character? See House Peters, the manly star, Matt Moore and Virginta. Valli in the finest acting lof their careers in "The Storm," which ' will be shown at the Lyceum Theatre Ion Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 1 Mareli 26th., -27th and 28th. 1 The vivid beauty of nature eras re_ ' fleeted in the innocent face of Man - being with "The Storm" of P,aseion ate; the cleanness of the forest in feBirgtit:lurrrsetiWiciii tigathotInn'.ittaSs of tub. olr:onkt le,i,eienuhtttsliti,oed ebN,,,yo rattlillitdes the queerest of triangles came into i "The Storm" wilt be shown at the Ly - cern Theatre on Monday, Ttresday and Wednesday, March 2011., 27th. i and 28th, Northern woodsman of primitive had never known them and a blaze rouhder of the cities, "Off" women because he had seen too much of them, were fotced to live a winter - bound cabin with a girl, whose beauty alt e J E • • ret tour, Burford, Swine. The lectures at Blyth were given by the following; -,M. Pet terson, Hog Grader, Toroth, Hog Goading;L. E. O'Neil, Live Stock' Branch, Marketing Beef Cattle; Geo. Hoilingdralte of the Canadian Co-op- erative Wool Growers on Wool Mar- keting. Next to the lecture car was the Poultry car, I3ere were several specimens of high; low- and medium egg producers of the common breeds of poultry, also an exhibit of skeletons taken from birds of high and low egg production, detnonstrat Mg the form required for egg procinc- in charge of this exhibit. Next was a series of pictures illustrating a ser.. ies of experiments carried on with chick feeds and particularly showing the effects obtained by feeding can- ned tomatoes. Next was collection of models of poultry houses, coops, feed hoppers, etc. At the end of the car, Mr. Kerr tan expert egg grader had an exhibit of eggs of different grades and presented an egg tester to each and every person desirous of obtain- ing such, The next car was devotedlo sheep, wool, etc. Mr. Hollingdrake was in charge of an exhibit demonstrating the various grades of wool and the products made from same. The wool prospects for 1923 are very -promising. At present the Co-operative Wool Growers are. selling wool 'on the shed , lowing basis. This •for unwa wool. Coarse, (Lincoln & Cotswold) e per , now Combing, (Leis- ter- & some Oxford), 22 12) 24 cents per th; Low, Medium Combing, (Ox- ford & some Shropshire) 29 to' 31 cents per lb.; Medium Combing, (Ox- ford, Shrop & Dorset,) 31 to 33 cents per lb; Fine (Southdown), 32 to 35 cents per lb. (Continued on supplement.) Winszliana Ont. 6 Is real economy ---- res The 1111011 111 1110111 111 el tugantiallut al ft if Mrs. C. Judson is vis ing with friends in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Hueston of Gorrie, has been visiting with Mrs. E. Hart of John St, Mr. W. G. Colgate of the Wingham Times spent the past few days in Tor - Mrs. C. G. VaeStonetof Toronto is visiting, with her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Mr. j. A. Mills was called to Easest on Monday, owing to the illness of his Dr. McInnes is now located in his new home on Scott St., formerly own- ed by the late James W,alker. . Mr. Gerald Erskine of Winhipeg, is visiting his sister, Miss Effie .Erskine, of the Winetham Post Office staff. Mrs, Thos. Scott and Mrs. Robert Warwick attended the funeral of the day. Mrs. Henry Davis and Miss Maud Davis are expected to return from Toronto this week to their home on fol- entre St. Public Meetings In Turnberry ways, will address a ,public meeting et Bluevale on the afternoon of March eetle, and at ehe Glenannan school. in the eveeingt His address will be for the purpose of doing away with state ute labor. Methodist Chureh Notes eare Fletcher Roe of Brussels, end Mr. fames jackson of Clintoh, spent; the week -end .at the home of Mr. l• rug Store. 11 II Mr._ and Mrs John Adair of _Palm- erston, ha.ve moved t,3 the farm on the pth. con. of Tulnherry, which they re- cently purchased inem Mr. Jaa Breen. We 'welcome this estimable. family to the vicinity. Mr. C. le:Howard of Toronto, ges eral tourist 'agent of the &ntatban National Railways and lkfr. F. C. Broad of Stratford, tiavelling freight agent, were in Wingharn On Thursday, with the "Better ' Farming Special' and gave The Advance a home after spending the winter with her family in Grand Rapids, Mich., and Sault Ste. Marie. She was accom- 15. E. Fortune of the Soo. Mrs. Brecn's many friends will be pleased to , she is still hale and hearty. Pleasant View Farm Sold Mr. Harry Diamond has ditsposect of his beautiful farm on the boutulary line adjoining, the village of 131tievaie. The proud purcha.ser is,' Mr. E. te,- nar of London. Mr. Dianaond bas ret 1 sided on the above farm f f4ft four years, settling upon it e.rith his Mr. Diamortd is the last of his family to relinquish farming activities in this locality. We understand lie will not be giving possession until the fall Thos. Scott, Diagonal Road. Mr. Joseph Bailey of Parribrun, I Sask., returhed to his home last week t. after spending the winter with his par - lee Ingham, • Mrs. Doig of Orillia, who has been gh- visiting at the home of her sister, Airs. T. J. McLean since Christmas, left on Saturday for Hensall where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Drummond. Mr. 5. V. Haines spent a few days - last week at Owen Sound where he attended the Provincial Gra.nd Orange Lodge of Ontario West, Mr. Haines ts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huggan of Jasper, Alta., also Mr, and Mrs. John Tervitt and Mr. and Mrs, ,Gco. Ter - vitt and childrea visited at the home of Mr, anti Mrs. Wm. Austin, one day' Services on Sunday next as follows: LI a. mee-"Christ and the Need. of Huma„nity;" p. in,—"The jtdgment Seat of Lifen- based on Paul's state- ment, "I care not for your judgment, or man's judgment I judge not my - or inan's Judgment, I Judge not my - Lord," Don't forget Young People's Meet- ing on Monday evening, Mid -week service on Wednesday evening at 8 le in, The last of the illustrated lental talks will be given. Reception of new members into the church on Easter Sunday morning, April and. Horticultural Society Notes C., Guelph, vvill lecture in the Town Hall, on Friday evening April estia, in the interests of the Horticultural Soc- iety, The lecture will be illustrated by, excellent views. All o ene t eon and whose innocence for atti with Matt Moore and Virginia Valli, 1 " la "The Storm' which will be shown have sa Those w at the Lyceem Theatre. on Monday cove, th ay an Wednesday, lvtarch 266., , Eighte, rders for bulbs, shrubs., etc., ug planting should be in the 1 the Secretary by March 3tst. ishing to loan catalogues may me on application to Mr. 5. E. secretary, en Gladioli bulbs one of each with every membership for The regular retail price of rotild 'be about $zoo. High School HaS C10$0 Can Priecipat Ilt•ackenbtiny of this Wing - call on Tuesday morning shortly after 27th, and 28th, I variety Spring Clothing Sale of Merl's and Boys' Spring which t•Suits, Friday and Saturday at Isard's, Ste advertisement on page 5. St. Patrick's Social The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrews Church, held their aunnal St. Pat:tick's Social last Friday evehing. Owing to the couditioe of the reads there wag not a large turnout, but the program was excellent. Those who teok part `were, Dr. Perrie and Mr, Spottort, who gave good addreSses. Mrs. Vorbes IV.trs. Clegg and Miss Dawson, gave readings. Solos hy %lacy lqaster f. Carr and 'Ur. ttarunote. The High S'ehool also contributed quattette and instrumental music. The Ladies' Aid Wieli to thank all I, taking part. ham High School eerit in a fire alarm 9 o'clock. Piro and smoke broke through the flocyr in an. upstair room before anyone knew that thdie was anything wrong, It is apparent that a timber between the ceiling and floor in. some manlier ignited tear the chim- ney and after smouldering for soine time finally broke throug;11 the floor. A few pails of water soon had the fire under control, hot had it broken through! in the middle of the night it might have made such headway fore it would heve been notlited that the firemen's best efforts woOd bo, of )110 avail. ste SMART SPRXNG St. Penis Church Notes March 25th, Paint Sunday -ea tn. Mattiris; 2.30 p. me Sunday Schou/ Thursday, March 22011., Mrs W Missionary Tea at the home of Mrs. Boyce from three till five-thh-ty p. m Collection in aid of the W. A work All the ladies are cordially invited, Friday, March 23rd., 3 in., the egular-meeting of the W. A. at the ome of Mrs.. Roderus. As this is tee he hale, all the members are urgent - y requested to be present. • Friday, Marth 23rd., 8 p. Illus - rated Lenten Service, subject, "TN ay of Questions and Answers." Holy Week Service each tvenin.; xcept Thursday. Remember a wet ome awaits you at St. Pants church. 11 seats free, 1 A CLEVER NEW DESIGNS NIFTY, NEW STYLES IN FOOT,WEAR HAVE VED FOR YOU — OXFORDS ANL) PUMPS, G OD LOOKING AND PRACT1CAL—BEST 1VIODRLS AT LOWEST -PRICES New Cia)ontals brown and Pa- tent with rz 7 50 Smart ?traps and OxfOrds, Two l'one Grey and Blaek, ftorn it to comn AND OUT SPRUCED up V'OR tAST.ER Mon's Oxfords, in. Black or Brown Leathers, Smart snap,. py patterns Auht ;it 0 OUR ranging f:lit-tiroltiatnvelltb:a:nttl8h.ttoreUstref:1:LCehai lirers, no X NOW 001