The Wingham Advance, 1918-02-14, Page 8re •
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*aril ,1 ,1 11 1 1,1 , ' 1, 11 11 ,, invesieteitteshIstahliot, ')111 111 It Lucknow
Light Four Model 90
Touring Car
The Thrift Car
To use this utility car is Good
Business and Good Health !
Its roominess, comfort and
• beauty make it as desirable
as it is useful.
Local Dealer, L. KENNEDY.
Willys-Overland, Limited
Willys-Knistet and Overland Meter Cava and Light Conn:level:a Wagons
Heed ;Office and Works, West Toronto, Ont,
•
In Ltiviag Memory '
• •
IP loving memory of little Dorothy
!Vlargaret Elliott, 'who passed atm at the
!ionic ' her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Sam'l Elliott, Hamilton on Monday of
Wa think of thiz shed
•
No eye can see us weep,
But deep within our hearts concealed
Thy memory we shall keep.
Peaceful be thy rest, dear Dorothy,
'Tis sweet to breathe thy name,
.In life we loved you very dear,
In death we do the same.
Mother an a ter
(Crowded out last wet,:li )
Mr. A Solomau has eurrhased Mr
Win. Reid 'e grocery bitse and will
move the etoeli to hie ewe, ',demo
1,i11y wiii he gikeiin iee
Carnegie Hell, Thursday eveeing, Fete
7th. by a number of the ti. S. etudeuts
Proceeds for patriotic purposes,
A large crowd attended the caruival at
Lorne Reek last Thursday night it beiug
the firet caralval of the stent,
The hockey match between Gederich
and Litekuow which was .to have been
played Tdesday nisht has been postpon- '
'Lr. Thomas Reid who has been ill with V campbell -.171
pneumonia is now recovering, • M Saint 168
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pierce of Winnipeg II Shropshall ' 4I4o 1131
who Las been visitiug here for the past M Cloakey
month left for their home Tuesday.
Lueltnew's population is 983, total area
500 acre, assessment $333,507, deben- •-
ure debt 815,904.
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1Lontinued from page 1) • and Mrs anal% ref _, 'Is,n't it a bright spot in the black
,,,,, week for their 11091* la Pt C ' atv g134..13-4" page that in thie -world crisis our
M '1"Vilint " * ''''''''''' " . '' " " '"''''' the1 t r with the former's Parentei mir
281 v" 1 e ‘
si Iseattie —
and !vire. Jelist l reit: nation alIowe an organized x:eligiou
Jr 4'1 ...3 Mr- auil lire lliel.ro itf CalitarYt we" the battle bares, t* hold meetings , to
• /s Wort to spread Ito tuaehinerY over
C IslAilir° ' " " '''''''' .'' ' ' ' ' . ' guestu Wet week ,t1. Wu ltOtise of lir• and save artUle. US melte spiritual war -
W limiter .
L Joltnitorr . .. . . .. . . . . 249
I Alditrloa
C Fi y
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.1 I 4 ook,
24s is, ‘sto. leetile. rriors---all within sound of the dead,'
242 him On* Mteleuaghan of Belgrave, lieet war the world has ever known?' .
eag apent a wed: witlt Mr. and Mrs, lien Me- said Staff -Captain Mary Booth of the
. .... ., 2Jsi Clenagliaii. 1,4alvation Army to an interviewer ree-
• Miss Annie McIntosh of 'Peoewater, ently. The Ste,ff-OaPtein is working
L IsId.cod. • ''''''''''' .............200 spent a few days at the home of Mrs. amongst the boys M Fra.1100.
Field 230
M Penniuteten .........
II Groves
Ilb
„ ........... .110 family leave thie week for their new home "LY break a tender, loving heart.
• Molesworth 11 b 1 Some time ago I had the subs
T Saint
First Book
Sr Class. Total 420
Moore in the villaee.
Miss Laura Collings of
visitor at the parsonage yr
Mrs. McTavish.
Sot, Duncan Kennedy is
Guelph, ea few days' leave,
Mr 4
'Letter -writing is t big part of
Ripley, is a life with the troops --fortunately it's
lib Mr. and done without etalnpe Wonderful
letters, throbbing' with human Inter-
est -letters of consolation, letters of
home from
joyful tidings, and, the hardest letter
of all to write, breaking 110-11/13 that
c ant an
G Fry ,
104 Y stance of such a letter changed in
intssed by the many friends they have an hour, One of our boys, for *tom
made during the seven years they have the temptations out there had prove
been here.
412 ed too much., made himself known at
" The teachers had a holiday on Monday, the beginning of the meeting, and
since the schools were ordered closed 10 asked: the to write and tell his folks
save fuel. that he had `gone under.' But in the -
G Robeitson .... , . „ . • ..... ,. ... . , 410
.. ....10S
WAKEFUL HOURS SEEM LONG J Leggatt '
F ,Ford
• R Holines . , , • • 1 • 40$
404
CMcKibbon ........... ....... . „ 403
M Haviland . . ......... ..... - ... "400
3 Scott
Y McPherson • . • A 4 • • y • 399
397
It Is surprising what little sleep men M l'3'ARI 111 1,1•1 396
can get on with, and then, not a few J Vatone - 300
men who think they are getting mill DHaney.. 392
b • .
an hour or two of sleep a night, are D Scott
,..,..3
.... 307885
really getting much naore ; but ecause M Simpson 70
they awake or are awakened. five or A Swanson
six times during -the night they think re Reieesee 377
they sleep very little in between, says . S Bermett......, ... , , . ..... .... - 374
11 writer in the American Magazine. . E Boardman,- . , .. 372
Nothing is so fallacious as our esti- -
mate of how long we have been W Tennant. . 367
asleep. Usually when we wake, feel- J McAllister 350
ing quite rested, we were scarcely R Wagner • • • ..... • • • t ..... - • • - t ;344
more than an hour or two asleep, If J Darnell 337
we wake feeling so tired that we hope - W Darnell 322
it is. before midnight, it is probably N Carr . 308
nearly time to get up. Only too often, -
indeed, it Is after the time. - J Laois..., ..... ..... . ....... . . .. . 205
Feeling rested is very largely a mat- • G Spotton .. . . . - .. . . , .. ... 95
ter of how much our wills are Jr Class. Total 235.
awakened, how firmly we have get I- Groves ' .227
hold of ourselves and then how inter- J Hamilton ..... . ... ... , . ..... .226
, esting is the work ahead -of us. and J McLean 218
how anxious we are to get up and get • M um 216
at it, while feeling fatigued is very J Clark ,. .215
much a matter of not wanting to get A' Hartnell 201
11P, because the work ahead of.us is N C •- ... „ 107
annoying and full of •cofiiplications,
and is not promising at best, and has, G McDonald., , ... ,
perhaps, been. put off for three or four Lily Groves
days because we do not earo to get A IIut ton
at it. . • G Varey
One Thinks He Has Slept Little if He
Is Aroused Several Times DUN
Ina the Night.
•Church News-Thoetest in the prayer meeting I recognized. Win -
Methodist church is closed and the young among the fifty who came to Oahu
people spent a social time at the parson- Sa.lvation: I told him how glad 1
age oh Friday night Was that I should now have good -
Will be continued until Tuesday
TJtuda Peb J4113, 10,18,
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Owing to the fact that our store wa
closed on Saturday and Mon.
day last our
Semi -Annual Shoe and
Rubber Sale
Miss Alba Fox will take the position of news to put in my letter,
organist in the Presbyterian church in 'We reckon to write about a ham -
place of Mise Gordon, who has gone to dred and fifty letters a day. In my
Myth, own mail I've had messages of grati- next, Feb'y 19th (inclusive).
Rev. Mr. Graham discussed the Guild tulle from America, Canada, Austra-
topic at the Sunday evening service. lia, New Zealand -in fact, from
. ..
The leader for Feb, 17 is the W. M. S. every part of the world that has its
Until further notice there will be no mid, representatiVOS on our Western front. --4
set
week -meetings in the Presbyterian church -e
THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME,
owing to the shortage of coal.
Communion service was held in the
Methodist church on Sunday afternoon, Backward, turn backward, 0 Time
yeur flight, givd us July again just
when Rev 8, J. Bridgette ot Liicknow,
prdaehed. Mr McTavish took the' work for to -night; soften the ground where . Sole Agent Zeireark
the frost king has lain, 0 let the hear Ararat,
For The
W. H. WILLIS
on the Ashfield circuit The study class
will meet on Friday night as usual. On ono mosquito again. I am so weary
of snow -drifts and ice, weary' of pay -
Sabbath mornings the Adult Bible class
meets in the Presbyterian church at 10 ing the coal trust its price; weary, so
o'clock The 'teacher is Mr J. P. David- weary of frost bitten pie, give us a
silee of the fourth of July, Backward
son. The S, S. Supt for 1918 is Mr. Mac
awing backward, 0 season of snow- -
Ross.
The annuai meeting of the Presbyter- mercury fifteen or twenty below; turn. The Advance is the Print
on the heat of the tropical zone,
ian church was held was held on Jan 30 roast me until 1 a`en. cooked to the
All reports read indicated a year of en- bone, I am so tired of freezing my ...• . .. _
couraging progress. The total member -
nose; weary of chilblains and corns el 0/ 0:4k. at g) q.• 44Y4„,‘ft S.A. 0 I . e ts
eiP;i1V /A110 14:ini'all• 'co ',AM 1 *iv • 4' a
ship is 203, 25 new members having been on my toes; weary of trying to sleep
- -; t ... • .. • • • - 193 addedming 1917. Wee members were with cold feet --turn on the heat, Mis- y
192 called away by death in November;
190 ter; turn on the heat. -Walt Mason ':•Ifir l'
Willi '' ' ('-------‘
am Martin an elder for over 20 years,
186 Alex 13. Henry and Chas. Cuff. who paid • . 41,4
Ns i' li Of
Btlmore
.'.- .1, •
Imitating the Cows.
"Can 1" get some fresh eggs at your
house today?" asked a neighbor of
1 33 .
,"Isio, madam," replied the little fele
WS! "MI our hens have gone dizso
gluttons Made From Yeast.
Buttons aro now made from the -
spent. yeast which collects in the vats
of breweries. 1t is dyed, grained and
Pressed into any shape, and it. hes the
great advantage over horn and bone
111)01111)MC41.**41*14•1141C4 41 A SALA At. 11. Ae.441. .41•
that it grips as in a vise any metal
4ra• /A ei• Of* kV 10 /0 10 10 10 10
eye part -a shanlr, for instauce-41sat is L Alex of Antler, Alan. The remains were
X pressed into it. L Smith . 740
11.0.4
H NNA.6
C 0 OA.*
A
igto
)14. The remuneration received for serv•
Which Is Yours? M Robertson
L Peterman
......, . • .. 505
• 700
.4y.1 lees rendered has many names. The II
bet; laborer calls it "pay," the skillerl me- 11
challis "wages," the city clerk "sal E
_ere ars'," the banker "income," a lawyer
lroi "fees" and a burglar "swag." -London C Carr
ete
Peeet d_uswers.
_ _ _
F Carler 179
F Roberson
L Hutton 158
150 of France. The total receipts for the Miss N. Sutherland of Toronto, is the si•
the supreme sacrifice on the batilafields
e,
C Lunn 143 year •
were over $2250• guest of Mrs. G. Harkness and other VII. Has the reputation for square dealing, We value this reputation more 1144
A well known resident 31t* than we value your patronage, and. this is one of many good reasons, why Vat•
' Mary McKerzie. widow of the late John
of Langside friends.
L'• Day and Evening Classes. Students admitted any time. al
R Binkley .. , . , .. :- .. . 140
„, pass d away suddenly at Antler. Manito- Mr Geo Finlater returned to his home t?it,4 you should take your course in the "CENTRAL!' •014
E Fitt ... ........., - ....... . . , .. 90
ess
M CouLts 87 ba; on Wed, Jan 30, in the person of IT PAYS TO DEAL WITHONE YOU KNOW TO BE RELIABLE
in the West on Monday after visiting his ....gs,
A Coutts
her father here,
Mrs. C. Corrigan and family of Toron- $ S: Office IN Pirs'
ass
NV Fitt . ,.. ..... • - - ... , . ..... , ' 50
0 Mirehouse, since whose death two years House 233.
el!,
• 80 ago, sho had .made her home with*a
SOD, Alex , in the 'West. Two daughters to, have settled in the house recently oc- sirs. D. A. McLachlan, Pres. - A. Haviland.Prin ...u.
F Groves
cupied by Mr. Wm. Ferguson.
Class III. Total 925. Mr. Thos. Appleby sr. Turnberry, con- /0, 10 40 10 10 10 10 ... X >0 • • sks es es *ei• 0. 3. i >it %., 3...g** fA
FOR
LADIES
Shop of Neat Printing
. .
..1•..tk.44.„:sr•st ,Tts, 0,, 0.< ‘kYA
/0 10 IN 10 virtiv
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Primer and two sons survive : Mrs. J; Dawson Of Ski StSt -e.tat,&.:ItsgAsyse..ftsTeeteVift Altes aTts
Langsidet Mrs Neil McDonald of IVIani.
r
V I os „ . . ................. ...890 . _ tinues very low his many friends hope tc
toba; Jonn ot i,angdon, North valcota;
hompson . see him around again soon Mr Andy Anderson has purchased Mr,
.880 brought to Lucknow tor interment. Miss Margaret Ballagh has resignec' day were in Toronto last week,
Messrs Robert Baker and
'lames Henry Brandon's house in the village and
tadles'-' Wear.
Pilon 575
119 pair socks $119, 10 pillows $7 50, 1 The Women's Institute held their sew -
Munroe • 445
Brown 0 Miss Garniss of Bluevale and Miss Is.
pair sheets .$2.50; 14 pillow cases $3,50, ing bee at the home of Mrs. Jas. •Darling
35
10 suits pyjamas $25; 9 night shirts on Thursday last. The ladies are doing bister of Winghatn, visited the Iatter's
Lepard 335
$22 50, 23 pair socks $23. Total 8201 good work, and all ladies of the commun-
sister, Mrs Miller
265
Sutton _ 62 pair of socks have been sent to the ity are asked to attend and help the pod Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Procter are moving
,. . .230
Balfour... .,...,. ..
boys from Whitechurch 'veined at $62 work Next bee will be at the Hall on into their new home in the village. We
230 making a total of $265, Thursday, Feb 21st, • welcome them to our midst.
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her position in W. S McKerchie,s office,
Whitechurch Red Cross Society this
Wroxeter, and is at home •
week shipped the following goods.
Beigrave
3
wkoger s Garments for Ladies' new display
r• •
Old False Teeth Dentiett„. • 170
Win&
• , • A
'i Spring Ready-to-wear. Bought in any condition. 81.00 per set K Reid
following donations:
•
Sellaefer • f • !. • • • •.• . ; ... • • •.4 • 60 225
The Society acknowledgeswith ;thanks Mr. Leonard Merkle was home from Don't forget the concert in the Forest-
or seven cents per tooth: Cash by return Latronico
. 170
.. .145
am Business College for the week-
er's hall on Thursday evening, Feb. 14th,
- Mrs. T. Gaunt, patriotic tea $8, 2 pit- end. Leonard expects to graduate the
under the auspices of the Patriotic Society
• A good musical program will be given and
an excellent play entitled "The Irish Lin -
to • La•dies StlitS
SI Clow, 1 pillow; Mrs. Walters, 2 pillows, 2 Wor
1 k W T
New Spring Coats
Separate Skirts
4
or.
Men's Wear
'X*
Black Silk Coats
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10 We wish to make a spring
. • announcement that we are
the exclusive agent for the
„
4T4 tamOus
lb. 4
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mail. R. A Copeman, 2570a Esplanade
vs • Class II. Total 850.
• Avenue, Montreal, P. Q.
tY0775
A Vint • • ....... • .......
N. 41
:ere.
WINOtIAM MARKETS R Balfour.. ...... ...... 650
Mortea-up till Wednesday noon.) M ...... 565
R Rae
625
The spring • samples for
suits and overcoats are
now •hi. Pit, style and
workman ship guaranteed
Come in and inspect the
new stocks.
spitoildiza in ladies' and Men's Ready -to -West
We are offering all winter goods ta reduced prices.
ourrEnick PATTERNS
Wheat .. 2 10 to 2 30 , ' A ,, . . ... . .... * 385
Flour; per cwt,, patent.. 5 85 to 6 25 J •""gus
•Bran, per ton ..... 32 00 to 36 00 K Williams •
Shorts, per ton37 00 to 44 00 H Field ...... .. ...... . ......, ,..„,,215
Oats, .. 0 80 to 0 90 215
Barley...... ..... 1 15 to 1 35 G Roberson
Hay, new ..... ... . . .. 10 00 to 12 00 D'' nollowaY. • . • ... • • • • • • .... • 160
Butter, per lb -Dairy .. 35 to 40 G Allen 175
Eggs, per dozen 50 to 60 J Steedy 175
Lard 20 to 30 j j3attie 115
Cattle, medium butchers 9 00 to 10 01
Oattle, butchers choice. 10 00 to 11(10 Class I.
Hogs, live weight to 17 5) K &imam, C Blattford, M Hartnell, M
Flame' Per 1°. • • • • • • • • • • • 037 to " Campbell, I -I Groves, M Drummond M
Bacon long clear 0 45 to 40 •
Sheep Skins . .... 75 to 80 Mason, V Saint, C DoubIedee, V Miller,
Hides GO to 10 M Palmer, A Caernore, N Hales, I Sutton,
Lambs .......... .. . 17 00 to 18 00-:
Cream per lb, 40 NV Ledeitt.,..,N Ledeitt„ J Dinsley.
Potatoes, per bag ..... I 00 to 1 8ll ;
Poultry
NOTICE TO CREDITORS •
Geese 15 to 201
4., Ducks , . - 17 to • 20 ; elotice is hereby given parsuant to section
teT: Chickens
18 to 2214001mi, or 121 of the Revised Statrles of U
C. Heris
16 to 19 nolo mit, that all persoos having cialMS
against the estate of Jostles Gunt, /ate of the
s•-• TownshIF of Turnbsrry in the County of
• THERE iq ONE BOY
Huron, entlernan, deceased, who, died on or
about the With day of December, A.19. 10D, at
• ,•._.-•.•A "rwn4hip of Turnberry are required
at, 1 to send to the undersined, the Solicitor for
the Executor on or before the twenty.seventh
is one boy, sornewhete in France
day of 1Seeruary A.D. 10i$, their names and
adreseo, with full particulars or their 'Maims
.• . in wrting. end the naattre of the seeurities Of
siTs• One little boy I held with elieltering ail) beet by them
e ls
2,Iliday of February A. 0. 1018, the assets nt
4,..4 arm, nd N1111111, tako 'Mice that after the said
as AgaihnastrZ heart, safe from all fear and the said estate will be distributed by the Itlx-
10 neuters among the puttee threto. havisis re -
seta only to the claims of whloh they shall
liable for any Oa a not filed at the Wile ef the
ass then have notteolland the cativo will not he
One little boy I guided in his pla,
And urged and praised in work. In sa.s!.Dd,diiiNntsr.tutio.
France to -day IMte4 at %/Ingham Litis26th day of Januar,'
' There is one boy. -• Brotor TiolNy.14,
solicitor for -1,teouter. Francis Demi,
4.1s4 There is one 'boy, somewhere today still
weimwow.w.whwahmwmwodwover
One boy who falling, will cry out my
41* name, HAVE YOUR ORDERS
tt
VI, And who have the firbt, the mother's 1 DELIVER ED BY REID'S* oe 1
11. A
Claim,
Must wait, while °then:. Judihi angtEh-
krA •
igto ed call,
The wounded tear my bear t, but in 0
tv14
YThere nisolt,nieboy ott some red field
ig
V Lies still; one little boy whose race
run,
Whose faith has triumphed and whose
goal is won.
4
Theie is one boy.
ok 4 And be his cause the unworthy or the 1/4
right,
'01 I thank Thee, oh My God, that in Thy
• sight
There is (re boy.
.
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Mitabeth M. Walker, in noston Trw
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v 4 rripli,
DELIVERY
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Gracerlee and other orders dliv-
ered in the best condition,
-0-
I have the most up-to-date de-
livery in the country en'd I ask the
patrouage of all the citizens of
Weinghain.
Help to Save Man and
Horse Power.
--o-
;run POLLOWINO USE IT:
J. Henry Christie
H j. Thottipsori
Mr Mowbray
Ras & Thompson
Ir3 Boyce
John Gelbreith,
lows; Mrs. G. Middleton, $2; Miss Ameda end of
this month Soccess
d has been received here that the
p ow cases, pr sot s; Mrs. m. ay- I6Oth Bruce Battalion is preparing to go
tor, 1 pillow, 1 sheel, 2' pillow cases to France. en Pedlar", The play alone is worth the
Mrs. T H. Moore, 2 pillows; Mrs. F. price of admission, which is only 25c and
Sergt R. .Abraham of Toronto, spent 15c, with reserved seats at 35c.
Henry, 2 pillows. Mr. John Laidlaw is the week end with his mother.
will move al shortly.
Miss Annie Knox of Tuxford. Sask , is
renewing acquaintances in this vicinity
Tom Stewart of Blyth. spent Sunday
with his father, Alex Stewart,
Mrs. Dennis of Toronto., spent a few
days with her aunt, Mrs. C. B 'Wilkins
son
Roy McGuire of Holsteitt, visited his
father, John McGuire,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Collir, Mrs. Price,
Mrs. and Miss Horne of Wingham, spent
Monday at Thos. Proctor'.
•
Thos Bridge unloaded a car of fertilizer
last week,
evidently doing h s bit having knit 30 pr.
of socks last year. The children of S. S
No. 10, Kinloss, are also knitting for our
soldiers and the Society would like more:
volunteers tor knitting as the need for
socks is great. Miss Violet Hohnes has
been appointed • treasurer. in p'ace of
Miss Grela Fox who is going away. Mrs
Wm. Hutchison appointed to look after
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and Mr.
Mrs, Geo. Doubledee is in Wingham, Mathews spen' Sunday at Harty Hop- MOSES -th Morris Tp„ on Feb'y 4th,
with her mother who had a paralytic
stroke a short time ago per's.
Margaret A. Mason, beloved wife of
Preparatory services were held in the Hugh Moses, in her 54th year.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baker spent Mon-
McLsssa
day with the tormer's mother, Mrs. Gray. Presbyterian church on Saturday after-
• i -In Grey Tp , on Feb'y 4th,
noon, and the Communion on unda-
'
DIED
the work in her neighborhoOd in:place of Mr, and Mrs. George McLelland and
Mrs. Chas. Burny, of Exeter, spent
Mrs Middleton, who is moving away and family of the VeSt, visited the former's
Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs
Hopper.
Rebecca Earls, beloved wife of John
morning at the close of the inortung serv• - •
McLennan, aged 58 years, 4 months
ice. Service was not held in the evening
owing to the scarcity of fuel.
anyone wanting yarn will be able to get sister, Mrs. Allan Fralick, a few weeks
it from her lately.
A Remarkable Prophesy
(Made in the 16th Century)
(From the serapbook of Robert Birckere
dike, Ex -M. P.)
When pictures look alive with movements
free,
When ships like fishes swim below the
sea,
When meu outstripping birds can scour .
the sky,
Then half the world deep drenched in
• blood shall lic.
Mother, Shipton.
Mr and Mrs. Wm Jacques from Lake
let, called on Mr and Mrs. Albert Gana -
her last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Edwin Palmer and their
little niece, Edith. Weir, called. on Mr.
and Mr s. Win. Dane of 1-lowick, last Sun
day.
Massey -Harris, Qnality and Service
pA1t1a1t8-11 ordered10 tons of Binder Twine
• (Made in Canada, last .iaigit-1, for 1018 de-
livery, Twine wilt Its scarce and dear next
season Order more than yea will need right
now and I will keep is for you at the lowest
price possible when wholesale pries aro an-
notined, You do not have to pay for same
unut °ember 14. 1918 11 you pay cash you
•
getagood ilieount. •
C01110 in on Saturday and net a Cialetular and
see our now Gasoline engines. Let ilA know
your wants in the mselnue line and got our
prices. Seehod hand machines and cream
seParators sold at bargain pice.
'1'. R. )31/1Csta'rr.
iditotioneer.
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NO rice TO CREDI ruks
•
Notice 1, hereby given putstiont to seetioti
iii) chapter 121 of the 11.vised Sutures of ors
tarto 11/11, that all persons baying 'claims
Against the °Mte of Margaret Johnston late
- of ihs Township ot Morris, in the County Of
Huron, Widow, deceased who dna oh or abbot
the twentyRecond day et D, comber A.D 1017,
et tits said township if Morris are requires
to send to the underrigned, the Sollollor for
the Dxecutor on or hcf,ira trm second day Of
March A. D.1918. their names( and addresse,
'with full liarthinlars Of their claims in Ivritisig
5011 110 nature- of the seancities (It art) he a
by them,
-• fl eAeoltdti fduaryt booty Aft,:rechnotti.cie).that after the *44
the said cstate will he d istrilb9n8eitathlry11 atalt111x00-1
outer among ths petite', thereto, haring re -
wird otny to the elatme of vvh oh they ahall
Man haves unit! and the eeLate will not be
liable far anyelaims net riled at the time of :
thessid tint rihntion.
Dosed at Wb.ghstri this first day of rebels-
ar)v A, 1)11111. Timmy 1IrnAtt,
iffellei tor for the asmmr, Albert fitantrs011, -, "40010000 ,...., .
11Ir and Mrs. Andrew Taylor -of Wing -
ham, renewed acquaiqtances in the vil-
, lage
Pte' Harold Work of Queen's Park,
London, was a guest over tile week -end
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Geddes,
ays
Bracers May Be Licelliied
The license system may now be extend-
ed by the Food Coittroller to all whole-
sale and retail dealers in food. Every
wholesale grocer will have to secure a
demise from the Food Controller, and
issuance and continuance of the license
will be conditional upon observanee of all
regulations issued by the Food Controllt1
The same conditions will apply to all re-
tail grocers and meat stores.
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