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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-01-22, Page 1J k1 I 0 1 c, . � I IT h le 1. ­TF*"*�t"WM%1FW -,-,-- __ . E. M„'�lilj,�'11 Copies rl tell Tl. : I ­. ­____._ 11 . I ,Tile , I EVERYBODY S 00LUM.N •aroshrr %ar Casuality � p +' The death Atccurred in Toronto': on IF ereonals 1 Thursday last (if Ray C, Gray. wu of Mr, Wrs. John {gray taf NViugham. Ise° FOR z.ALE -Young Brood Sow due 3rd of Ar,rit, Apply for particulars. and ecaied was born in. ',' ingham thirty-two Mr. Ivan Johnston,. Toronto, is a visit• . years W,o, but has resided in Toronto for or town. l past fourteen x ears. Ile returned Mr, And Mrs. Ben Rolland of Landon,,front �Althe overseas service about two years ago, are visiting in town, leaving l)cen severely &ssed and wounded Miss Eliza Thompson of Westford, is tet Vinly lodge. 'lis wife died with the visiting with Mrs. R. A, Coutts, John St. flu about one year ago, and three little children aro now leftorphans. Mr. Gray's Mr. W, G, Patterson is attending the I death was caused by pneumonia setting Optometrical Coaventiorl this week at in on a system poisioned with gas, The Toronto. 1 remains were interred in Toronto on Sat- Mr. Geo Patterson, Toronto, is visit- , urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray were ing his mother, Mrs. Jahn I. Patterson, i with their son when he died. His brother, Frances St, Mr. W. G. Gray attended the funeral. Many old acquaintances and school mates i Mrs. F. R, Butcher and two children+ i of the deceased extend sympathy to the left for their new home in Brockville on bereaved family, Weduesday•afternoon, FOR SALB—One of the most _desirable pro- F Mr. and Mrs W. J, Howson left last ,.. ,_: 1 m..._ - Week for San. Francisco, Cal., where they I will spend the remainder of the winter. , X Mr. P. J. Cantelon who has been visit - with his brother R. J., the past ,few months, has returned to Vancouver, B. C. 'k Miss Velma Johnson who is a graduate of the Central Business College here has been placed as stenographer. in an office in Toronto. I” . Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Coda of Trowbridge, have received word that their son, Lieut. Harold Code has left Egypt and is now in England, expecting to sail for home on the 15th of this month, -Listowel Banner, .Lieut Code is a brother of Mrs. (Dr,) Stewart, of Wingham. . DOMINION DAY AT WiNGRAM Sports Committee Elect Officers and Decide On Celebration t The annual meeting of Dominion Day Sports Committee was held in the council chamber of the town hall on Thursday evening, January 15th; The treasurer's statement showed a cash balance in the bank of $143.50 also assets in lumber andcanvas to the value of $1102,00, The election of officers resulted in the return of the former officers with a couple Ir .:.�� I _... I )) k , I W1NQUAMI, ONTA, ,THURSDAtY. JANUARY 2204, 1 Mr, 71v, �, "'MMIM1,71 � 1 f r f.. I ./ .. . I I 4~1 , 1-1L, ,� 11,b� U�111 1, " 404 ,.- ­­.., „._ ON 'f I'IL MANI COULIN 1+% —_�- 200ca Intoroatla;s Account Of Trip To The q i._,,.,,.s, -...,.....x,,.11.` , ,.,.-,;, Grout Island 1. later- C6ureh Forward Tr'y our Special Dinner 60 =cents at the - Billie Burke Cafe. Miss Myrtle Bennett who has recently � accepted a position as teacher at Tehkum- Q C P 1� r1 5 Brussels at a public meeting last week ; mah, writes an interesting account of her i raised over $0,00 for the Armenian `Fund, trip to the Island and of things in general The man who does not advertise may around where she is teaching know his business, but nobody else does. Tehkummatt, Ont . R ' .Tan. 12, 1920. k Wingham, Tuesday Eireo- g, Jan, 27th If you want your Khaki overcoat dyed Dear Friends-- k and remodelled go to Templeman't, Ed- I received the "Advance" to -day and t andall d Wednesday, Q 11 ward St, reasonable prices, u know certainly appreciated. it. I read it from a ay Q �i Wingham seniors journeyed to L c back to front including the "ads". l on Tuesday to ,play hockey with the After leaving Wingham I had a very .------- -'- -- Sepgy boys and were defeated by 16 to 4. good trip until I got to Sudbury I chang- Mr, George Turner who has resided in ed at West Toronto and took a steeper to I The following outstanding speakers will be present : Wingham for the past year has purchased Sudbury. The train reached thereat, alit a farm from, Mr. Job, King In Grey Town- o'clock .Saturday morning. I • waited. I Very Rev. Dears Tucker, M. A., D. C, L ship. until three o'clock in the afternoon for the 'Rector of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Headquarters for Coast Seal Oysters, next train west. . 70 cents per pint at the Billie Burke They have about four inches of snow in Cafe. that city. The thermometers registered 1 Rev. H. E, Still`vtTell, B. A. The Cottage Prayer meeting will be thirty below zero, but cars were running, Foreign Mission Secretary of the Baptist Convention, held at the rooms of W . H. Willis, Shutes I saw just as many there as I would on Street at 8 o a. June afternoon in Wingham. The clock Friday night, you are „Algoma_ Eastern" arrived in Little ' invited. Rev, Dr. John Pringle . The Bank of Hamilton, request those' Current at 7o'clock Saturday night. ,An unknown gentleman showed me the hotel Moderator Presbyterian General Assembly. • ,holding Interim receipts for Victory and carried my suitcase, Later I found Bonds to present them for exchange for out it was Mr. McCrae, County Attorney Rev. W. Prescott, f3.. the definite Bonds. for the Island. So I was ushered onto the I71Mr.Gordon Young, who for the past. few Islandby a "gentleman". I stayed in Pastor of Dundas St, Centre Methodist Church, London, weeks has been a patient in the Toronto Littlq Current until Sunday morning and r Isolation Hospital suffering from dip. then travelled twenty-five miles in an . theria is convalesing at his home here, --,, open stage. I bad four coats and a foot St.Andrew's Presbyter, an Church Officers of Lebanon Chapter No. 84, warmer, so I did not suffer. The stage G. R. C. were installed on Tuesday even- reached Manitowaning at noon and I Music will be furnished by massed choirs of all Wingham churches. ing. The installing board were Ex -Comps. stayed there until morning and then came Geo. Carr, Ed. Nash and Dr. Tamlyn. out in a cutter with a cousin of the girl a I See program for details. Ice Cream Bricks in three flavors at the here. Billie Burke Cafe. The people I board with keep the post- r„ry 14-, Wft% Wft*0 wow wwtw+�•v13 1 -We are pleased to here report that Mr, office. Mr. Russell has a- an big farm but grazes most of it. There was a m Horace Buttery, who was in, Swiss Cot- over Sunday who is leasing land to �de- TOWN UFF[GI 4LS ARPOIN I'Ep tage Hospital, Galt, suffering with dip. velop oil -wells He is the same Mr. Mc - A FINE EVENT theria was able to return to College on Crae who escorted me into Manitoulin. -'--- Monday. He says the land here showseverysigns of The Inter -church Convention of the Several Receive higher Salaries.- t Owing o a mistake in Thursday's Forward Movement. Scavenger Resigns. Owoil and the only difficulty is lack of rail- ___ Globe. the Estate of John 'Ritchie, Wing- ways etc. for transportation, The Inter -church 'Convention in con- The adjourned meeting of the Wingham ham, Ont, was not credited with •$25.00 - I.live I mile from the church, it is Pres - rection with the forward movement which Council was held on Monday evening at for the Armenian fund. The name was byterian but I will attend it. • I was out will be held in St. Andrews, Presbyterian 7 o'clock. All the Councillurs were spelled Ketchive. 'to church yesterday. Mr. Hopkins, the 'hurch on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. present but Reeve Tipling Bylaw No.822 Mr. Wm. Holmes informs u0, that `we. trustee, said he was glad to see me setting 37th and 29th, promisestobe a big inspir- appointing town officials for the year 1920 were in error when we stated last week the children a good example. ition. It is to be hoped that tete people of was read and passed; The officers ap- that he had sold his blacksmith shop. • ,1, live I mile from the school. It is an Wingham will be prepared to unite in the pointed are:- Mr. Armstrong has only leased it for a old frame building which they intend to letermination that the big job delegated to . J, F, Groves, Clerk and Treasurer. year with the option of buying. replace this summer, I have 50 pupils on re ul- :ha Christian. Church will be put through $1100-00 Mr. L Kennedy is opening up show � the roll with fourty-four attending g The program for these days will be as Geo. Allen, Chief Constable, 1000 ,00. Ed. Lewis, Nightwatchman 700 Q0. rooms and office in the Holmes Block, arty. There are eleven in the Sr, III class Eoliowsr - opposite to Currie's Livery Stables and two in the Entrance class. The Tuesday evening at 7 45. Chairman, A. H. Musgrove and Major Robert Mayor Gurney. Devotional excercises Weir, Auditors, at 50 00 each. far the displayof new Overland Gars. children here don't seem to be forced to conducted by Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, B. Wm. McLaughlin poundkeeper, have one boy aged fifteen This will not be used as a garage, j., school. It may seem impossible but I THE ADVANCE has added several new fteen aho doesn't D. Addresses by Rev. Stillwell,. B• A. Thos: Deans, John Anderson, and names to its subscription list during the know bis sounds and can't count to twenty. and Rev. W. E. Prescott, B. A, . August Homuth, Fenceviewers. first few weeks s 1921 We have every I never get a moment to myself as you' Wednesday at 10.30 A. M.-Intersess J. A. McLean, to the Highschool Board. reason for gratification that our subscrip- may imagine, but the children seem to tori, Rev. Dr. Perris. Abner Cosecs, to the Library Board for tike me and I certainly like them. Wednesday at 2.30 p . ni Chairman, three years. tion list is second to none in this territory. The Island is scattered with Indian re- A.;Cosens; Devotional exercises, Rev. R. A. E. Porter, to the Board of Health. Billie Burke is installing an ice cream serves, One of the Indian boys who had F. Irwin; Address by R. D. Cameron. Dr. R L. Stewart, as medical Health soda fountain at the Cafe. been overseas brought home a Scotch Wednesday at 7.45 P. m. -Chairman, Officer at a salary of $150.00, Did you see those,Adams' Sloop Sleighs bride. The people sav she was so chagrin - A. H. Musgrove; Devotional exercises by Moved by Councillors Elliott and Fells at the Cockshutt Shop, they are a wonder ed when she got here she cried for a week. Rev. PG. Powell. B. A. Address, Rev. the salary for Assessor for 1920 be $175. and the only 2I inch sleigh left in town, The -country around here has a great Dr. Pringle and Very Rev. Carion Tucker, l with an allowance of 88 QO for postage; and the only set of 2I inch sleighs I can many bluffs overgrown with cedar trees• M. A., D. C. L. the collector's salary be $175 and $11 for gat this winter. If you need a. sleigh The orchards are very puny and the trees Everybody is invited to these meetings. postage; the salary of the Superintendent come quick.-ALux RUID do not live long, I have not -seen a maple of the Electiic Light and Waterworks be , The services in the Wingham Methodist ' tree of a decent size since I left home • -r'-'`"W60, ,the waterworks department to pay u Willis To Assist Church next Sunday will be as follows: although I have been told that they grow Are You g $2,50, -Carried. 11 a. m. -Public Service, Mr J. C Hay of on the other end of the Island. 'The only possible way that TEiE AD- Wm. Stokes asked for an increase from vANCE can meet the advanced cost of $2,00 per day to 3.00 per day and staked Listowel, a prominent layman and mem- The people here are very hospitable continue • to publish at bee of the Superannuation Board will and far warmer than down home, newsprint and c P definitely that if he did not receive it he ,b1.50 per year is to greatly increase our would resign. His resignation was ac- speak on this phase of the Methodist At -the hotel in Manitowaning I met an National Campaign. Come to hear a ex -cattle buyer who has' often been to subscription list. In this we must ask cepted and a committee of Conn. Bennett, for the. co-operation of our subscribers Fells and Currie was appointed to secure. lucid and forceful speaker, -2.30 m.il Wingham, Brussels Listowel, etc. His Van - and friends, and to assist them for their Sunday School; 7 p. m -The pastor will name is Gibbons. He knows Mr. Van• a town scavenger. speak on "The Power of a Dominant Norman, Harry Grainger and many others trouble we will give six months subscrip- Moved by Councillors Bennett and Idea," All are cordially invited. from down there. tion free to every person bringing us one Fells that this muncipality grant the sum new subscriber paid in advance for one of $50 to the fund for suffering Armenians _.- _ . _ .. -_- The High School teacher in ht to igh year. This new subscription must how- _Carried. ing, Mr. Luther Hart, went to High ever be from a party not heretofore on Moved by Councillors Bennett and A SMALL BLAZE School in Lindsay and as far as we could our mailing list. Another way of mater- Currie that the matter of all town grants figure it out, Miss M. 1. Whyte taught continue publishing Did About $200 Worth of Damage him French in his first year, at least out ially assisting us to n p g be left with the finance committee to re - Tait ADVANCE at $150 per year, would , To Furniture And Clothes description of her tattle. r to a u0, their sub- port at next regular meeting. -Carried. I had four letters 'from home to dal be for all subscribes pay There is a possibility that the town will On Friday morning about 8.30 the fire and four on Friday, The Toronto mai scriptions in advance. We are making purchase a one horse street brush. This alarm was rung for a fire that started in comes here thrice weekly. this special offer and request during the will do away with several hours labor , month of February only. If at the end of each .day and we believe will pay for i t- oil L Kennedy's bath room where le Thanking you once again, the month wP see that we cannot con- oil stove exploded. It looked for a while Your sincere friend, self in a short time, as though things would be serious and, in M. MysTmL BENNETT tinue the publication at the present fact, they were bad enough for the fire de- ' price, subscriptions will be raised immed• •' - -,-_ "- _ iately. I THE CALL FROM ARMENIA of bo d a suit n clothes, a couple of pair Legislature Opening Delayed ' of boots, curtains and in fact everything Winghamd Clinton Tie ` in the room. Mr Kennedy succeeded in Because that Premier Drury Hon W I Local Papers Have 'leen Requested To A good game of hockey was played in Opus Subscriptions putting out the blaze, before the firemen E Raney and Hon, Manning Doherty Wingbam rink on Monday evening when ---arrived, but not before his hands, eye- are still without seats itis said that the the Clinton and Wingharn junior hockey Owing to the very storweather on brows and hair were badly scorched. Mr. Legislature will not likely open until lat, teams' met, The game, already very Sunday the public meeting which was to Kennedy estimates his loss at about $200. in March The accounts of printers fo late because of train service,was further de- have been held in the town hall was can voters lists ballots etc. and the account: layed owing to the fact that Clinton time Celled. Because of the unsettled weather of election officials can wait for a fes keeper, anxious to stop the game conditions it was deemed well to not ad- Par of Fields Look Green months longer time five a an a County Council while Clinton was leading, called i vertise another public meeting, but P Thu following from a resident In Rose- Nuron Cou y minutes too soon, At the end of the first peal has been made to. the local press to dale. B C., would almost make a Wing- The following members will cornpo� period the game was 2 to 1 in favor of assist ih the work by `accepting subscrip- hamite look upon it as a Canadian Fior- the County Council for 1920: Clinton, at the end of the second period tions to this worthy cause, Therefore, ida. Thos. Wallis Dr,=Clark, Goderich; N 6 to 3 in favor of Clinton, and at the Tan Ax)vAxco will be ready to receive "Rosedale is situated near the upper or W. T'rewartha, Goderich Township; Got time Clinton time keeper dreamed that subscriptions and same wi,l be duly cred• eastern end of the Fraser Valley about 70 don Young, Colborne; Jos, Hackett an time should be up the score was 6 to 5 in itcd in both of the -local papers. Who milers from • Vancouver. This valley is Thos, Richardson, Ashfield; W J. Currit favor of the visitors, Referee Lockeridge. will start the :ball rolling to help out these noted for its .great production of fruits, East Wawanosh; Jas, E. Pardon, Wei after much persuatsion, made the Clinton persecuted and starving Christian people? vegetables and dairy products being free Wawanosh; Jas. Millar, Clinton; Di boys come back and play the remaining On Sunday, St, Andrew's Presbyterian from severe wind storms. Hail stud elect Grieve, Seaforth; A. Tipling, Wingham five minutes and when the game ended at Church, collected $250.00 for this cause tris storms are unknown. B. W F. Beavers, Exeter; E. F. Mernei �e was a the ecce Pltlix twelve cells T. e after w without m u Blyth; S ' five minutes a and similar" causes have been asked for in Many winters pass wi h g Bayfield; Jas. C tt, Bly , tie. 0 to 6. 'Wingham boys wanted to' the other churche& zero weather, and seven degrees above Brussels, G. C. Petty, Hensall; job play to break 'the tie but Clinton boys Tnh, ADVANCE made a strong plea for zero has been the Coidtat this winter to Douglas,. Wroxter; M Elliott, Stanley , could not see things that way. Mr. IR, this urgent call in our last wtek a paper date. Christmat day was almost like John Laporte, Hay; Alex Neeb, an M. McKay, monager of the Wingham and we believe our readers will respond summer Uav,d Webb, Stephen; Arthur Mitchel uniors requested this visitors to produce generously. We have splendid markets in the coast tisborne; H Crich, Tuckeramith; M birth cettificates but only a couple had , cities and good shipping facilities, the Armstrong, Ilullett; 'oven. Elston, Mor them. It was evident that some of the - 1-7.77-7—T valley being traversed by the British Col- rit;, ,Tay, Moffat Turnberry; Frank Mt visitors were playing under assumed Annual Meeti11g umbia Electric Railway and the Canadian Quoid, McKillop; P F. Doig and W. ; names, The Annual Meeting of the Turnberry National Railway and also by boat on the Spotton, Howick; John McNabb, Grey. I Agric Mural Society will bvobeld in th Fraser river. Six new faces will appear at the boari . DIED Council Chamber on Friday afternoon'L Tne famous Harrison 'lot Springs ares and politically, they ate equally divide( Jan. . 23rd at 1.30 O'clock sharp. about 10 miles from Rosedale and t0,n ba- to rust,n thisiS is Con0, rVat1 ti LINxL.ts'T%rt--In London on Wednesday, of offa:ersand other general busineiN. It reached by jitney or motor cars. year and alrealy time is much intere Jany. 14th. Pater Linklitter, aged 56 is important that the meeting opens at Crop failures are almost unknown and being taken at to who will get the war r. years. The fuwal was held from the 1.;30 all a great *mount of business will potato bugs stave not reacherd htts yet. en's chair. Dr. Clark. of (;We ricb, t 1. rtsid4wes of his father, Wm Mriklatsr, ewwe brfure the directors. The mountain scenery is unsurpwseed patty reeve, and G. C Petty, of Hensa t. Lower Wingbm, on Frkfty Afttnwaom H, T. PxtnDun, Prsskknt. and Ashin.g and hunting among thtt feat- I birth old viernbers of the Council, a to Wirr hm amotoiry. A. G. SMITH, Sscr-Tr+wlus. hills provided god ttllact.,' w(wkb,z haul for the honor. C- ,,, - a . r 4 a , ,�, t ,,i .. ,. `.. . i y�,,` ,r1F1•i - wr ,. - - ..-...1. 4 �_.. o exceptions. - �I `'`Hon. Pres, -L Kennedy. % - , EVERYBODY S 00LUM.N President—Reeve Tipling. V C. Young Vice President -L. 1; FOR z.ALE -Young Brood Sow due 3rd of Ar,rit, Apply for particulars. Secretary -Treasurer -A. G, Smith. 11 TnnAmAVOE. Manager --V. R. VanNorman. �'L. , Chairman of Finance Committee -Reg. _ FOR l, --At greatly reduced prices, o, -e OR s set sleigh., reit, quick if you want them, S. Williams. Also one pulper; one new mower, 6 ft, one second hand mower; throe secondhand binders, Chairman of Program' Committee -T. wassev Harris; one No, 21 plow; two soutiiers; J. McLean I . pne disc liarrow. If you owe me call and seittle while the set Chairman of Grounds Committee --W. tling is easy. Yours true A Currie. J T•�. BENNE'rT• Property Committee -R. H. King, L, _ _"'"�'"'_._.__..-.--.-- FOR SALE—Just arrived one car of Amorl- S. Beninger and V, R. VanNorman. Committee --V. R. VanNorman, Dart Yellow corn.Race A. Fos', W hitechitreh. T. C. King and T J. McLean. FOR SALB—One of the most _desirable pro- F It was the unanimous decision of the in uertlos clectic water, ,ill conveniences, oen- meeting to hold a monster celebration tr-e:oox sae, wiugham, ont. __-- Wingham on Thursday, July 1st 1920. O` R Sale -Two furrow foot lift, riding plow; FORThirteen ------= W tooth Climax, edltivaltor; disc, drill. These are all in a 1 repair. Apply `to Alex Rein, agent for Cockshutt Plow uo. Vicious Dog At. Large '- 1 have a full lino of farm implements: Gas- oline engines, cream soparat.ura„ eo,;kshutt A homeless yellow collie dog that has implemeuta aro insurpasano for quality ann . easy draft on horses, stto,, ,s two dours south of been wandering around this village for atoaertson's blacksmitnshop, some time, should be lootced after by OST—Alau's left shoe, somewhere between : the local authorities. On Tuesday even - Hanna tC Co's store and the. Methodist ing the animal attacked Leslie Gowdy and Shed. lUdor will leave same at THr: ADVANCE tore his hand' so badly, that the bone in his thumb was laid bare. This canine CLOVER THRESHING - was formerly owned by Tom Bennett, but We are operating our new up-to-date. Clover nobody, claims him now. The council richer this season. Complete satisNotion, should order the animal shot.—Mildmay, either whits or red clover. t ommunicate with Gazette. J. Aov ADAM Phone 11-60, North Huron. Women's Institute ELECTRIC WIRING NOTICE • The regular monthly. meeting will be Superintendent. gooks of the Electric Lgt Department hasreCeived the following held in the Council Chamber on Thurs- Nnotice; "When any in this town is vacated day, January 29th, commencing at 3 Mrs. L. premises and there is nan approved entry on same, ot o'clock shag The directors are p, the service must no dlsoont,inued until inspect- Young and Mrs. Butcher. A good pro. ed by the District Inspector" F, S%ARGEANT, gram is being prepared. Lunch will be District Inspector. Electric power commis -ion ofyntario served at the close of the meeting, We - _ - `Would strongly urge all members to be EXTENSION OF present at this our first meeting of the Owing to tiro taut that Electric Light Ac.New count, could not be made out ay early as usual Year. Visitors are always welcome. this month. Purchase's of light and power viii havountil the 25th of Ja..uary, to pay, Harriston 10, Wingham 9- their accounts owing for the month of January only. • A good exhibition game of hockey was J.>H,Gnovi:s, Town Clerk. _- played in Wingham rink, on Friday even- ihe Aero Cushion Inner Tire &'tubber ing between Harriston and Wingham Company Of Ontario, Limited, I seniors The score at the end of the first period was 2 to 1 in favor of Wingham Annual Meeting and at the end of the second period was _ -,� Wingham, Jan. 20th. 1940, 7 to 6 in .favor of Wingham. 'The teams Notice it hereby given that the iMRt annual meeting of the Shareholders of the above were tied up till two minutes before time company tivill be hold at the Lyceum Theatre, W itigham, Ontario. at twq O'clock was called when Harriston scored the last n S p, m. on Wednesday, .laoriarp 3.h, i9•D, for t he of receiving the sopor of t goal making the aCOfe 10 to $ in their the purpose ira�hLoBi•en6uiug ttoutralisac6 lx favor. Bert Whitten of Harriston, re- y�ryecaid Hu fereed the game The Wingham line up other bu-iuessas may properly be brought be tore nice8hareholder:x was. Goal, Thornton; Defence. Jeffereon ll not arrears in respect of and Cruikshank; right, Blomfield; left, F. - any callare entitled to vote. 'r. 1E', .Ur.NNr rT,, President Lockeridge; centre, Pugh, Subs, Morder G. L. BISIRNE, Sftrelary, -TENDERS and A. Lockeridge. 'WANTIED —.. __ .. — .-.,. ­11.The'tee'Oe and Council of the 7ownehip of BORN Morris aro &,iking for application fur the office of asmiorfor itkw; also for •endera for the •-------- eona;ruet:olt of the i61Y1:h• the Mhtbo a the council will , rho. chase ltraiY la. 7'118tou C litlliy arid John eco, n Mrs. oh Ste To Mr. and ' L�VA72T J Sr meat, at tha'i'otisuship tial! on ,tilos., Vabruary 8th, when t enders atnt applications will be art, of the 9th Con. of Hawick, on Jan coueidered. Inas. evtimatea and rpeciltcations 13th, a daughter, (Jean Elizabeth). may be ,,ee,, at the Uierk's re.*idenca. W. ritzruv, A. MACKWMV, Rz.to+LElz-•InTurnberry, on Friday, Jan heave, Clerk, R. R- 4, itox d,g 9th, I.M. to Ntr, and Met. Ben. Ring . evale Winh:gnlBlu ._ _ __ - _.._ ICs, a daughter. CauodUA Cushion lunar Tire, and Rubber Co Limited .:.y ._ .._ - ._.._ ___­_ MARRIED Annual Meiltins �Vll ill.." Jan. 2mb, Im. HoLuze—Cortmalt•--Tho i' arrisga i is h -ihest the firs., annual Nobe+: emby {riven announced of :Doris M Cornish, Paris n b Born- nr olds rs f ttltl shoe cin of the Sh eh iuetl X II tel th 13runewiax tl batt 1>~, hold at e , k ''wood Halttles t Witt to Patrick Ii , y Oat., , Wit,gt�ern, Uutertu.. at ten li'i:.USK V. Pi. o.i lPaydD*wIsy, Jstti '4+tt , l9V, for this par as of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Holmes. t000tviaa the report, or the 1►itYx:tord, year. to ulftt Wrectorr #or the Ijeer%PtJhGTUM-TUitX3'ir--At the Moth C,,yog year mint to trwnauot -mull other lytta• adttt fats at, 4�'itighanl, an Wednea lee!„s easu� m.ay Inoprrly " brought neiors tttn ttNtem'iyhoidero not in arrears is ren,pw day, Jeal. 21st, 19210 lads= P. Herr votesartat4 eiereiel�nlr wJl are eia 0,e Mort of Cupar, `.ask., to Msargart '�ro Prr+slairesr, L, KSxX cnx, lbet„ r0Ar.. W. TQMWY of SAA "ItVaYrit lib. .:.�� I _... I )) k , I W1NQUAMI, ONTA, ,THURSDAtY. JANUARY 2204, 1 Mr, 71v, �, "'MMIM1,71 � 1 f r f.. I ./ .. . I I 4~1 , 1-1L, ,� 11,b� U�111 1, " 404 ,.- ­­.., „._ ON 'f I'IL MANI COULIN 1+% —_�- 200ca Intoroatla;s Account Of Trip To The q i._,,.,,.s, -...,.....x,,.11.` , ,.,.-,;, Grout Island 1. later- C6ureh Forward Tr'y our Special Dinner 60 =cents at the - Billie Burke Cafe. Miss Myrtle Bennett who has recently � accepted a position as teacher at Tehkum- Q C P 1� r1 5 Brussels at a public meeting last week ; mah, writes an interesting account of her i raised over $0,00 for the Armenian `Fund, trip to the Island and of things in general The man who does not advertise may around where she is teaching know his business, but nobody else does. Tehkummatt, Ont . R ' .Tan. 12, 1920. k Wingham, Tuesday Eireo- g, Jan, 27th If you want your Khaki overcoat dyed Dear Friends-- k and remodelled go to Templeman't, Ed- I received the "Advance" to -day and t andall d Wednesday, Q 11 ward St, reasonable prices, u know certainly appreciated. it. I read it from a ay Q �i Wingham seniors journeyed to L c back to front including the "ads". l on Tuesday to ,play hockey with the After leaving Wingham I had a very .------- -'- -- Sepgy boys and were defeated by 16 to 4. good trip until I got to Sudbury I chang- Mr, George Turner who has resided in ed at West Toronto and took a steeper to I The following outstanding speakers will be present : Wingham for the past year has purchased Sudbury. The train reached thereat, alit a farm from, Mr. Job, King In Grey Town- o'clock .Saturday morning. I • waited. I Very Rev. Dears Tucker, M. A., D. C, L ship. until three o'clock in the afternoon for the 'Rector of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Headquarters for Coast Seal Oysters, next train west. . 70 cents per pint at the Billie Burke They have about four inches of snow in Cafe. that city. The thermometers registered 1 Rev. H. E, Still`vtTell, B. A. The Cottage Prayer meeting will be thirty below zero, but cars were running, Foreign Mission Secretary of the Baptist Convention, held at the rooms of W . H. Willis, Shutes I saw just as many there as I would on Street at 8 o a. June afternoon in Wingham. The clock Friday night, you are „Algoma_ Eastern" arrived in Little ' invited. Rev, Dr. John Pringle . The Bank of Hamilton, request those' Current at 7o'clock Saturday night. ,An unknown gentleman showed me the hotel Moderator Presbyterian General Assembly. • ,holding Interim receipts for Victory and carried my suitcase, Later I found Bonds to present them for exchange for out it was Mr. McCrae, County Attorney Rev. W. Prescott, f3.. the definite Bonds. for the Island. So I was ushered onto the I71Mr.Gordon Young, who for the past. few Islandby a "gentleman". I stayed in Pastor of Dundas St, Centre Methodist Church, London, weeks has been a patient in the Toronto Littlq Current until Sunday morning and r Isolation Hospital suffering from dip. then travelled twenty-five miles in an . theria is convalesing at his home here, --,, open stage. I bad four coats and a foot St.Andrew's Presbyter, an Church Officers of Lebanon Chapter No. 84, warmer, so I did not suffer. The stage G. R. C. were installed on Tuesday even- reached Manitowaning at noon and I Music will be furnished by massed choirs of all Wingham churches. ing. The installing board were Ex -Comps. stayed there until morning and then came Geo. Carr, Ed. Nash and Dr. Tamlyn. out in a cutter with a cousin of the girl a I See program for details. Ice Cream Bricks in three flavors at the here. Billie Burke Cafe. The people I board with keep the post- r„ry 14-, Wft% Wft*0 wow wwtw+�•v13 1 -We are pleased to here report that Mr, office. Mr. Russell has a- an big farm but grazes most of it. There was a m Horace Buttery, who was in, Swiss Cot- over Sunday who is leasing land to �de- TOWN UFF[GI 4LS ARPOIN I'Ep tage Hospital, Galt, suffering with dip. velop oil -wells He is the same Mr. Mc - A FINE EVENT theria was able to return to College on Crae who escorted me into Manitoulin. -'--- Monday. He says the land here showseverysigns of The Inter -church Convention of the Several Receive higher Salaries.- t Owing o a mistake in Thursday's Forward Movement. Scavenger Resigns. Owoil and the only difficulty is lack of rail- ___ Globe. the Estate of John 'Ritchie, Wing- ways etc. for transportation, The Inter -church 'Convention in con- The adjourned meeting of the Wingham ham, Ont, was not credited with •$25.00 - I.live I mile from the church, it is Pres - rection with the forward movement which Council was held on Monday evening at for the Armenian fund. The name was byterian but I will attend it. • I was out will be held in St. Andrews, Presbyterian 7 o'clock. All the Councillurs were spelled Ketchive. 'to church yesterday. Mr. Hopkins, the 'hurch on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. present but Reeve Tipling Bylaw No.822 Mr. Wm. Holmes informs u0, that `we. trustee, said he was glad to see me setting 37th and 29th, promisestobe a big inspir- appointing town officials for the year 1920 were in error when we stated last week the children a good example. ition. It is to be hoped that tete people of was read and passed; The officers ap- that he had sold his blacksmith shop. • ,1, live I mile from the school. It is an Wingham will be prepared to unite in the pointed are:- Mr. Armstrong has only leased it for a old frame building which they intend to letermination that the big job delegated to . J, F, Groves, Clerk and Treasurer. year with the option of buying. replace this summer, I have 50 pupils on re ul- :ha Christian. Church will be put through $1100-00 Mr. L Kennedy is opening up show � the roll with fourty-four attending g The program for these days will be as Geo. Allen, Chief Constable, 1000 ,00. Ed. Lewis, Nightwatchman 700 Q0. rooms and office in the Holmes Block, arty. There are eleven in the Sr, III class Eoliowsr - opposite to Currie's Livery Stables and two in the Entrance class. The Tuesday evening at 7 45. Chairman, A. H. Musgrove and Major Robert Mayor Gurney. Devotional excercises Weir, Auditors, at 50 00 each. far the displayof new Overland Gars. children here don't seem to be forced to conducted by Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, B. Wm. McLaughlin poundkeeper, have one boy aged fifteen This will not be used as a garage, j., school. It may seem impossible but I THE ADVANCE has added several new fteen aho doesn't D. Addresses by Rev. Stillwell,. B• A. Thos: Deans, John Anderson, and names to its subscription list during the know bis sounds and can't count to twenty. and Rev. W. E. Prescott, B. A, . August Homuth, Fenceviewers. first few weeks s 1921 We have every I never get a moment to myself as you' Wednesday at 10.30 A. M.-Intersess J. A. McLean, to the Highschool Board. reason for gratification that our subscrip- may imagine, but the children seem to tori, Rev. Dr. Perris. Abner Cosecs, to the Library Board for tike me and I certainly like them. Wednesday at 2.30 p . ni Chairman, three years. tion list is second to none in this territory. The Island is scattered with Indian re- A.;Cosens; Devotional exercises, Rev. R. A. E. Porter, to the Board of Health. Billie Burke is installing an ice cream serves, One of the Indian boys who had F. Irwin; Address by R. D. Cameron. Dr. R L. Stewart, as medical Health soda fountain at the Cafe. been overseas brought home a Scotch Wednesday at 7.45 P. m. -Chairman, Officer at a salary of $150.00, Did you see those,Adams' Sloop Sleighs bride. The people sav she was so chagrin - A. H. Musgrove; Devotional exercises by Moved by Councillors Elliott and Fells at the Cockshutt Shop, they are a wonder ed when she got here she cried for a week. Rev. PG. Powell. B. A. Address, Rev. the salary for Assessor for 1920 be $175. and the only 2I inch sleigh left in town, The -country around here has a great Dr. Pringle and Very Rev. Carion Tucker, l with an allowance of 88 QO for postage; and the only set of 2I inch sleighs I can many bluffs overgrown with cedar trees• M. A., D. C. L. the collector's salary be $175 and $11 for gat this winter. If you need a. sleigh The orchards are very puny and the trees Everybody is invited to these meetings. postage; the salary of the Superintendent come quick.-ALux RUID do not live long, I have not -seen a maple of the Electiic Light and Waterworks be , The services in the Wingham Methodist ' tree of a decent size since I left home • -r'-'`"W60, ,the waterworks department to pay u Willis To Assist Church next Sunday will be as follows: although I have been told that they grow Are You g $2,50, -Carried. 11 a. m. -Public Service, Mr J. C Hay of on the other end of the Island. 'The only possible way that TEiE AD- Wm. Stokes asked for an increase from vANCE can meet the advanced cost of $2,00 per day to 3.00 per day and staked Listowel, a prominent layman and mem- The people here are very hospitable continue • to publish at bee of the Superannuation Board will and far warmer than down home, newsprint and c P definitely that if he did not receive it he ,b1.50 per year is to greatly increase our would resign. His resignation was ac- speak on this phase of the Methodist At -the hotel in Manitowaning I met an National Campaign. Come to hear a ex -cattle buyer who has' often been to subscription list. In this we must ask cepted and a committee of Conn. Bennett, for the. co-operation of our subscribers Fells and Currie was appointed to secure. lucid and forceful speaker, -2.30 m.il Wingham, Brussels Listowel, etc. His Van - and friends, and to assist them for their Sunday School; 7 p. m -The pastor will name is Gibbons. He knows Mr. Van• a town scavenger. speak on "The Power of a Dominant Norman, Harry Grainger and many others trouble we will give six months subscrip- Moved by Councillors Bennett and Idea," All are cordially invited. from down there. tion free to every person bringing us one Fells that this muncipality grant the sum new subscriber paid in advance for one of $50 to the fund for suffering Armenians _.- _ . _ .. -_- The High School teacher in ht to igh year. This new subscription must how- _Carried. ing, Mr. Luther Hart, went to High ever be from a party not heretofore on Moved by Councillors Bennett and A SMALL BLAZE School in Lindsay and as far as we could our mailing list. Another way of mater- Currie that the matter of all town grants figure it out, Miss M. 1. Whyte taught continue publishing Did About $200 Worth of Damage him French in his first year, at least out ially assisting us to n p g be left with the finance committee to re - Tait ADVANCE at $150 per year, would , To Furniture And Clothes description of her tattle. r to a u0, their sub- port at next regular meeting. -Carried. I had four letters 'from home to dal be for all subscribes pay There is a possibility that the town will On Friday morning about 8.30 the fire and four on Friday, The Toronto mai scriptions in advance. We are making purchase a one horse street brush. This alarm was rung for a fire that started in comes here thrice weekly. this special offer and request during the will do away with several hours labor , month of February only. If at the end of each .day and we believe will pay for i t- oil L Kennedy's bath room where le Thanking you once again, the month wP see that we cannot con- oil stove exploded. It looked for a while Your sincere friend, self in a short time, as though things would be serious and, in M. MysTmL BENNETT tinue the publication at the present fact, they were bad enough for the fire de- ' price, subscriptions will be raised immed• •' - -,-_ "- _ iately. I THE CALL FROM ARMENIA of bo d a suit n clothes, a couple of pair Legislature Opening Delayed ' of boots, curtains and in fact everything Winghamd Clinton Tie ` in the room. Mr Kennedy succeeded in Because that Premier Drury Hon W I Local Papers Have 'leen Requested To A good game of hockey was played in Opus Subscriptions putting out the blaze, before the firemen E Raney and Hon, Manning Doherty Wingbam rink on Monday evening when ---arrived, but not before his hands, eye- are still without seats itis said that the the Clinton and Wingharn junior hockey Owing to the very storweather on brows and hair were badly scorched. Mr. Legislature will not likely open until lat, teams' met, The game, already very Sunday the public meeting which was to Kennedy estimates his loss at about $200. in March The accounts of printers fo late because of train service,was further de- have been held in the town hall was can voters lists ballots etc. and the account: layed owing to the fact that Clinton time Celled. Because of the unsettled weather of election officials can wait for a fes keeper, anxious to stop the game conditions it was deemed well to not ad- Par of Fields Look Green months longer time five a an a County Council while Clinton was leading, called i vertise another public meeting, but P Thu following from a resident In Rose- Nuron Cou y minutes too soon, At the end of the first peal has been made to. the local press to dale. B C., would almost make a Wing- The following members will cornpo� period the game was 2 to 1 in favor of assist ih the work by `accepting subscrip- hamite look upon it as a Canadian Fior- the County Council for 1920: Clinton, at the end of the second period tions to this worthy cause, Therefore, ida. Thos. Wallis Dr,=Clark, Goderich; N 6 to 3 in favor of Clinton, and at the Tan Ax)vAxco will be ready to receive "Rosedale is situated near the upper or W. T'rewartha, Goderich Township; Got time Clinton time keeper dreamed that subscriptions and same wi,l be duly cred• eastern end of the Fraser Valley about 70 don Young, Colborne; Jos, Hackett an time should be up the score was 6 to 5 in itcd in both of the -local papers. Who milers from • Vancouver. This valley is Thos, Richardson, Ashfield; W J. Currit favor of the visitors, Referee Lockeridge. will start the :ball rolling to help out these noted for its .great production of fruits, East Wawanosh; Jas, E. Pardon, Wei after much persuatsion, made the Clinton persecuted and starving Christian people? vegetables and dairy products being free Wawanosh; Jas. Millar, Clinton; Di boys come back and play the remaining On Sunday, St, Andrew's Presbyterian from severe wind storms. Hail stud elect Grieve, Seaforth; A. Tipling, Wingham five minutes and when the game ended at Church, collected $250.00 for this cause tris storms are unknown. B. W F. Beavers, Exeter; E. F. Mernei �e was a the ecce Pltlix twelve cells T. e after w without m u Blyth; S ' five minutes a and similar" causes have been asked for in Many winters pass wi h g Bayfield; Jas. C tt, Bly , tie. 0 to 6. 'Wingham boys wanted to' the other churche& zero weather, and seven degrees above Brussels, G. C. Petty, Hensall; job play to break 'the tie but Clinton boys Tnh, ADVANCE made a strong plea for zero has been the Coidtat this winter to Douglas,. Wroxter; M Elliott, Stanley , could not see things that way. Mr. IR, this urgent call in our last wtek a paper date. Christmat day was almost like John Laporte, Hay; Alex Neeb, an M. McKay, monager of the Wingham and we believe our readers will respond summer Uav,d Webb, Stephen; Arthur Mitchel uniors requested this visitors to produce generously. We have splendid markets in the coast tisborne; H Crich, Tuckeramith; M birth cettificates but only a couple had , cities and good shipping facilities, the Armstrong, Ilullett; 'oven. Elston, Mor them. It was evident that some of the - 1-7.77-7—T valley being traversed by the British Col- rit;, ,Tay, Moffat Turnberry; Frank Mt visitors were playing under assumed Annual Meeti11g umbia Electric Railway and the Canadian Quoid, McKillop; P F. Doig and W. ; names, The Annual Meeting of the Turnberry National Railway and also by boat on the Spotton, Howick; John McNabb, Grey. I Agric Mural Society will bvobeld in th Fraser river. Six new faces will appear at the boari . DIED Council Chamber on Friday afternoon'L Tne famous Harrison 'lot Springs ares and politically, they ate equally divide( Jan. . 23rd at 1.30 O'clock sharp. about 10 miles from Rosedale and t0,n ba- to rust,n thisiS is Con0, rVat1 ti LINxL.ts'T%rt--In London on Wednesday, of offa:ersand other general busineiN. It reached by jitney or motor cars. year and alrealy time is much intere Jany. 14th. Pater Linklitter, aged 56 is important that the meeting opens at Crop failures are almost unknown and being taken at to who will get the war r. years. The fuwal was held from the 1.;30 all a great *mount of business will potato bugs stave not reacherd htts yet. en's chair. Dr. Clark. of (;We ricb, t 1. rtsid4wes of his father, Wm Mriklatsr, ewwe brfure the directors. The mountain scenery is unsurpwseed patty reeve, and G. C Petty, of Hensa t. Lower Wingbm, on Frkfty Afttnwaom H, T. PxtnDun, Prsskknt. and Ashin.g and hunting among thtt feat- I birth old viernbers of the Council, a to Wirr hm amotoiry. A. G. SMITH, Sscr-Tr+wlus. hills provided god ttllact.,' w(wkb,z haul for the honor. C- ,,, - a . r 4 a , ,�, t ,,i .. ,. `.. . i y�,,` ,r1F1•i - wr ,. - - ..-...1. 4 �_.. • S1pbltCil'1'oWas: siA r ,y, . _ _, I 11 ' ltl f I 17 I TES DA'y Sr SPECIALS k, JAN. 17th to JAN. 27th , I ­ I - 5c Scribbers ........... .4 for xse z5o Writing Pads. ... , .......... ttt $x.00 Ilmnswic). Phouograph Resents 5oc 5oc Gin Pills ... . , . ... . .35c ,too Castoritt, - ..... $90 $r oo Orchid Pace Powder .. 5oc 75c Toilet Water . , . . , . ... 470 I WE IR A Y TH't W A OX T.A X FREE—A Velour .Powder Puff To every person purchasing a box of "Face Powdor" (t5 brands to ' choose from) we will give a POWD$R PUFF F"S, , SPECIAL To every customer malting a sop, purchase or over of "Rexall Remedies" we will give a r5c cake of. GLY'CF,RINU SOAP PRUB. Farmers and Stockmen ATTENTION I 33 75 pail of International Stock hood , ... , ............. I .. , . I— , . $2.75 ' --- 20% dWount.on all other lines -• I I-MDRUG - STORE. Drugs and Stationer' • •- a :. 5. . The. Paper Situationoe•� .attutsriatasseeetram* ` The paper situation isl;etting even more j, [-� ii i serof ious than it was during the war. News- i 11j i I print has advanced $20. per ton.. The ` Winnipeg daily papers have been .forced pHQ1V�, �91. 11 ' to suspend publication and Commissioner i Pringle has resisigned. Property Changes . WHICH . Mr. J H. Christie has sold his house on I poor Quality or John St. to Mr. C, D. Benninger of Ayton. Mr Joseph -Pugh has sold his, house on Good Quality Patrick St to John Porter of . TurnberrY- 1 It is so easy to get -black Teas We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Benninger and with nothing to commend them but.. Mr. and Mrs. Porter and family to Wing- their colour It is always safe to 11 ham. leave- theirs ak ne. Colour is all you get. , , Advertising Rates Adiiancing, ' Advertising rates in Listowel, foreign Chfristles `leas and local, will in future be charged at 15 Combine all the essential proper cents and upwards. Fifteen cents being ties of Good Tea, Quality is the the minfnum rate. There can be no only consideration that enters `into I," , alternative to this move in every news- their makeup. We'll blend them to suit your taste.. paper office as the steadily increasing cost of everything demands it Advertisers ---- * -" .. in TxE their advertising really is. ADVANCE will now see how cheap The Tea and Coffee Hbuae` Ci,t♦MMaraet�ela' Yiptin In Menial Role ' aiwe ��e Charlie Chaplin is seen in "Sunnyside," Have Made Motor Sleigh hisnewest million dollar comedy, in the role of •a farm hand and country hotel Messrs McKellar & Mitchell. Listowel, ' porter. This is the newest of his long list have made a motor sleigh that is giving:, of menial jobs, the grotesque acting of much satisfaction. A Ford car was used which have won him success. Successive- and the necessary changes were -made, ly he has been a paper hanger's helper, The axles were shortened to the width of : - janitor at a bank, a baker, a sailor, a I an ordinary sleigh. Runners replace the soldier, etc. front wheels, and the rear wheels arc In "Sunnyside" which will be seen at double the width of the ordinary Ford the Lyceum Theatre, Monday, Tuesday wheels. Chains on these wheels allow and Wednesday January 26, 27, 28, he them to take a good hold on the road, and blossoms forth as a hired man and no power is lost The motor sleigh- it general chore boy on a farm far into the steered and controlled in the same manner' country. Here, while working under a I as the ordinary Ford car, The car will hard task master he manages to worst a! easily travel at the rate of 20 miles per city dandy in a race for the love of a , hour and can be used to great advantage pretty country maid on ordinary roads. A ttlttltllttltlltlrtlltlltlltllliltllillilltl#� 9 , ltlltlltlltlltlltlltlltllttl e.,,. 0. ■ , w10 I. --ft— y~ .,.0 9 � b ecial bargains -,O, A "I. N_"-'--- ' a- P_ - a� 8. -. I . , ..o - * 8 .. In view of the fact that SHOE PRICES are ,*~ - =• talo - = steadily advancing, it is advisable to , advantage of the following bargains. . ` 0 ` Bal acid '- W_ 13 pairs of Mens Box Calf Boots, In rice A Blucher cut, in size IO only. Reg. p ° 4.50, sale rice.....................................$.2 $ p_ a- r in a . i :M 15 pairs of Children's Boots, sizes 4 to 74, ..,e t lace and Mutton. Regular price $2.50, sale t price .................................... ,.....,........,......,,$1.7� e 1 �*^,.,• s-• �*t �'�t 1 ♦ �.,�e.t'� ori t CT r ��T . es• - 1 .' , 10 Deur cent, off, on all hetes of Men's, Women* I 00 - Boys' and Girls' Pelt Footwear- ' E Lame >Ear ly�-Firo8t Chaise. ..F . lr Iw i ` .t (M.•, It yy 1. IA er 1�2% lel �y,^�7��t �yg/y�r� �h r, �i lr THE HOME FOR G�.i�.1,A..� 4iHO SS, .e I ..,.......,'.,,.a.,ll.tfic,Ililtlt{itt1.1113ti t1eitr,Belli}Sl1.jtllY}re}l�lll. % - , �, y, . , i.. 11 �'L. , J +, • S1pbltCil'1'oWas: siA r ,y, . _ _, I 11 ' ltl f I 17 I TES DA'y Sr SPECIALS k, JAN. 17th to JAN. 27th , I ­ I - 5c Scribbers ........... .4 for xse z5o Writing Pads. ... , .......... ttt $x.00 Ilmnswic). Phouograph Resents 5oc 5oc Gin Pills ... . , . ... . .35c ,too Castoritt, - ..... $90 $r oo Orchid Pace Powder .. 5oc 75c Toilet Water . , . . , . ... 470 I WE IR A Y TH't W A OX T.A X FREE—A Velour .Powder Puff To every person purchasing a box of "Face Powdor" (t5 brands to ' choose from) we will give a POWD$R PUFF F"S, , SPECIAL To every customer malting a sop, purchase or over of "Rexall Remedies" we will give a r5c cake of. GLY'CF,RINU SOAP PRUB. Farmers and Stockmen ATTENTION I 33 75 pail of International Stock hood , ... , ............. I .. , . I— , . $2.75 ' --- 20% dWount.on all other lines -• I I-MDRUG - STORE. Drugs and Stationer' • •- a :. 5. . The. Paper Situationoe•� .attutsriatasseeetram* ` The paper situation isl;etting even more j, [-� ii i serof ious than it was during the war. News- i 11j i I print has advanced $20. per ton.. The ` Winnipeg daily papers have been .forced pHQ1V�, �91. 11 ' to suspend publication and Commissioner i Pringle has resisigned. Property Changes . WHICH . Mr. J H. Christie has sold his house on I poor Quality or John St. to Mr. C, D. Benninger of Ayton. Mr Joseph -Pugh has sold his, house on Good Quality Patrick St to John Porter of . TurnberrY- 1 It is so easy to get -black Teas We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Benninger and with nothing to commend them but.. Mr. and Mrs. Porter and family to Wing- their colour It is always safe to 11 ham. leave- theirs ak ne. Colour is all you get. , , Advertising Rates Adiiancing, ' Advertising rates in Listowel, foreign Chfristles `leas and local, will in future be charged at 15 Combine all the essential proper cents and upwards. Fifteen cents being ties of Good Tea, Quality is the the minfnum rate. There can be no only consideration that enters `into I," , alternative to this move in every news- their makeup. We'll blend them to suit your taste.. paper office as the steadily increasing cost of everything demands it Advertisers ---- * -" .. in TxE their advertising really is. ADVANCE will now see how cheap The Tea and Coffee Hbuae` Ci,t♦MMaraet�ela' Yiptin In Menial Role ' aiwe ��e Charlie Chaplin is seen in "Sunnyside," Have Made Motor Sleigh hisnewest million dollar comedy, in the role of •a farm hand and country hotel Messrs McKellar & Mitchell. Listowel, ' porter. This is the newest of his long list have made a motor sleigh that is giving:, of menial jobs, the grotesque acting of much satisfaction. A Ford car was used which have won him success. Successive- and the necessary changes were -made, ly he has been a paper hanger's helper, The axles were shortened to the width of : - janitor at a bank, a baker, a sailor, a I an ordinary sleigh. Runners replace the soldier, etc. front wheels, and the rear wheels arc In "Sunnyside" which will be seen at double the width of the ordinary Ford the Lyceum Theatre, Monday, Tuesday wheels. Chains on these wheels allow and Wednesday January 26, 27, 28, he them to take a good hold on the road, and blossoms forth as a hired man and no power is lost The motor sleigh- it general chore boy on a farm far into the steered and controlled in the same manner' country. Here, while working under a I as the ordinary Ford car, The car will hard task master he manages to worst a! easily travel at the rate of 20 miles per city dandy in a race for the love of a , hour and can be used to great advantage pretty country maid on ordinary roads. A ttlttltllttltlltlrtlltlltlltllliltllillilltl#� 9 , ltlltlltlltlltlltlltlltllttl e.,,. 0. ■ , w10 I. --ft— y~ .,.0 9 � b ecial bargains -,O, A "I. N_"-'--- ' a- P_ - a� 8. -. I . , ..o - * 8 .. In view of the fact that SHOE PRICES are ,*~ - =• talo - = steadily advancing, it is advisable to , advantage of the following bargains. . ` 0 ` Bal acid '- W_ 13 pairs of Mens Box Calf Boots, In rice A Blucher cut, in size IO only. Reg. p ° 4.50, sale rice.....................................$.2 $ p_ a- r in a . i :M 15 pairs of Children's Boots, sizes 4 to 74, ..,e t lace and Mutton. Regular price $2.50, sale t price .................................... ,.....,........,......,,$1.7� e 1 �*^,.,• s-• �*t �'�t 1 ♦ �.,�e.t'� ori t CT r ��T . es• - 1 .' , 10 Deur cent, off, on all hetes of Men's, Women* I 00 - Boys' and Girls' Pelt Footwear- ' E Lame >Ear ly�-Firo8t Chaise. ..F . lr Iw i ` .t (M.•, It yy 1. IA er 1�2% lel �y,^�7��t �yg/y�r� �h r, �i lr THE HOME FOR G�.i�.1,A..� 4iHO SS, .e I ..,.......,'.,,.a.,ll.tfic,Ililtlt{itt1.1113ti t1eitr,Belli}Sl1.jtllY}re}l�lll.