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The Wingham Advance, 1920-01-22, Page 4
, t • pap rout ' TAB WI N GR A ASy V . 501 rl . / / 'i" Morris WtlElK WAS GtlRlST ? Luckno roll be extented to the. Veby, meeting-- AL Monday evening about 10i? narghours 'iIAMat4br l laps v1er ar b A. c. g1 lM. , "A lip. all is the pricel This wonder NA�� + and old frweuds assembled at the home of i ca Although many naill�aatt of peoptt lat- brag Christmas DAY oo Dtpsopber *U„ arciund 14we during the pack wpsk, axe why worry tecta ow "d of the world a could workthat miracle of tone. Milton and Mrs Mciratkie, 8rd tine, aad the actual day on which our Saviour woo, lses than tour death oardds went past up its one day, belies Jane Ann, Morrison who it is corai g ovelty (lay for sombOdy. not a single draw -back to your ATT ION prtihented them with a fine Mbrary table We, S. born had never been d+ennjtsly settled, Saye I'earson'e. lived with her brotbar, Sam Morrisoti, s R. O. and Poli Clerk fees and booth 12 00; Growlin' the country's ills; Chloroform ser desmal talker; and edestal. Mrs, Forrest road p on the lwutrdar r assed awa o awayTuesdayfront Howick Council " � "� Stop yer dura ki-o-tee howlin', the a.ecom au in address and Robert 1' Y � The chief reason why December 26th was chosen rocas because December was morning after a short ease •- Jump the roost and Roy lhe,gifts, Mt, Alc'VRttie erode a most appropriate reply. mouth e monof great feast of the the f th t R t f pneumonia, t3he was Ga years of age, ge, The funeral was hold on Thursday after. £severs, January 12th, 1920' Lyceum Theatre A bit! Fall. in while the band's a piayin' to grader 6,10; David Greer, Howicks The company had a fine time and parted Saturnallo, when scenes of wild orgy and noon to Greenhill cemetery and was very The council elect for the year 1920, o' liessimistic brayln' Walter Stinson, uncollectable taxes 12.60; ., aa�� aa�� Mon., Tues. Wed., ed. January 26 27 28. with the host, hostess and famiiv very re- gaiety took place, and law and order for a largely attended, rest in the Tp� ,Ball pursuant to statuary declaration of office and qualiAcation as ion salary 70 00; Municipal World elect- s Two Shows 8 and 9.10 luctantl and wished them all suc,.•ess in y' day were completely forgotten It watt to order to pro Ade Christians with a sane Avery sad death was that of Mrs, Geo, follows: Peter Ie. Doig, Reeve; Wmn J. J i': Admission 15c and 25e. their new home adjoining Brussels. clean feast day that the heads of the " Taylor aha passed away o . Y P Y n Tuesday.. Atop, Depraty Reeve; Thomas Inglis, j r. W. Bone, of Tisdale, Sask, is here Christian Church settled that Christmas She had been a sufferer from cancer for Jahn, Bryan* and 00orge, Hubbard, 1 `� on a visit with relatives and friends, It Day should come in December to combat over three yet -ars, and had been operated Councillors. The Reeve tools this chair, ,s 21 yearlo ;�mco he went West first and the wildness of the Romatt Masts, on a couple cf yeara ago, but relief was minutes of last meeting were read and on Q lie wag last home 8 years ago. T. W. Millions of Christians have steadfastly only temporary, and of late she had suf- motion of °Spotton and Inglis were adopt- a "' had a good crop last season but has no . refused to accept this date, horvcver, tend, intensely but bore it all with great ed, Moved by Spotton and Hryan that a 'vife to keep bins company but we won't The Armenians, foie example, always- colo- patience. The Taylors are an Roglish the council go into committee of the o © say that this state of affairs is going to brate Christmas in January, as do nearly family, coming Canada several years whole with .councillor Inglis in"tbs chair 11,aa{ continuo much !on longer. lf. all Russians. o ago. Mr Taylor served through the --Carried. The committee rose and re. p P O 1 a .Anneal School meeting; was held in S There is a very good reason to think South African War, and went overseas with the Bruce Battalion in the great war, ported progress as follows: Salarles, Clerk 'Treasurer w' S. No, 3, Jno, McArter and Jas. Kerney that Christmas Day actually did fall in Mrs, Taylor was in her 44th year, and $475.06, and postage. $0,00, 160 00, and 10.00 for Financial Statement p a Q' ° p A were re-elected TruiteRs, the latter bay. ing moved back to the section. Wood January and not in December, as a 'mat- ter of fact. December is the seasons when leaves besides her husband, four boys, the Auditors,' 20,00 each, Medical Health . ° p 0 contrast was let to Thos, Clark at $3.$5 the floods are cit in Palestine, and it is oar - yourtgesk only a little over two years of age. The funeral was held to South Kin, gfficar 7$,00, Caretaker of Tp. Hall 45,00, Collector for Eastern* division 40.00, p d to and Wm. Clark has the caretaking at school house for 1020 at $81, Tri. Jas tremely unlikely, therefore, that the Jew - ish shepherds were in the open fields dur- loss cemetery on Friday. Rev, Mr.- Mc, Western division 70,00, Assessor 120,00 p o I Kerney was appointed Sec, ing that month watching their flocks as Callum conducted the service at the QfEcers appointed: J. H. Rogers Tres- surer, C" R. Walker Clerk, Auditors A. ° p t3a 0 0 o I An old time Morrisite in the ;person of the Bible tells us they were. But they would very likely, have bean. watching house and the grave. •pet of the oldest and most highly re- A. Orahem and H. W. Laid, Dr. L. N. ° a o o ° Robert McCutcheon, of Frobisher, Sask,' is renewing old friendships. It is 20 thele in January, sa strep thenin the !i S residents of passed away early Whitley Medical Health Officer, James J n n o years since; be was here but time has � file case. for Christmas Day falling in that early Tuesday morning in the person of T ing root King, Caretaker of Tp. Hall,;apvointment of assessor and collectors to be left until >a o 0 0 n o treated him so well lie looks about the month, Mr. Wm, Fraser,. He had been ill for some time, but had frequently been able h B tember meeting a by-law to be satue as the day be went away. The i k e ep drawn up in accordance there with, Mov- visitor was very glad to s;ei here in time to bis brother, the late Frank A1c•. cd by Inglis and Hubbard that the / / greet time for returning the Pastern Collector's Mr. Prank Guest a former I,uoknl man but now of I�yleinore, Sark., call Cutcheon, bth line, in the flesh Nobody roll be extented to the. Veby, meeting-- around here would do any kicking if Afar, Carried, bloved. by Spotton and Bryan* would sell out In the West and locato in that by-law No. one for the year 1,920, all is the pricel This wonder Life old community, regulating salaries and appointing officers have moved into town from near Helene. Mr. TvlaQuiilax is engaged wil graphsl None but Edison be read tlie third time and passed --Car' could workthat miracle of tone. ried. Moved by Inglis and Spotton that BOOST A. BIT the following accounts be paid: not a single draw -back to your made for the AiAerola alone! John Dane, D. R. O, and Poll Clerk fees and booth $12:00; Wm, Qrabam, D. will ship every Tuesday. Jas, McDons ITerel you discontented knocker, 'bout s R. O. and Poli Clerk fees and booth 12 00; Growlin' the country's ills; Chloroform ser desmal talker; Poll Clerk fess Win J, Jacques, D. R o i Take a course o' liver -pills, and booth 12,00; Isaac Gamble, D -R, O. other manufacturers—listen to Stop yer dura ki-o-tee howlin', Poll Clerk fees and booth 12 00; James Caltanach, i1 "R, O.. Poll Clerk fee* and i p S a e g Chaw some sand an' git some grit, Don't sit in the dumpsa growlin', booth 12 oo G, W Walker, D, R. O. and Jump the roost Poll Clerk fees 8,00; John Padfield, dor "" An' boost tax refunded 2,00; Thos, Eraducel(, gravel 4.20; James Douglas, inspector of sheep killed by dogs 8 o0; John Sangster, repair Lyceum Theatre A bit! Fall. in while the band's a piayin' to grader 6,10; David Greer, Howicks Appea>ri for Supptttt 'Ria appaai to the people of thin vicini Ketch the step an' march along— share of work on H•. and W. bely. 7,50; o' liessimistic brayln' Walter Stinson, uncollectable taxes 12.60; ., aa�� aa�� Mon., Tues. Wed., ed. January 26 27 28. ''Stead k .Tine the hallelujah song; hammer Walter Stinson, Collector Western divis- ! ! 7 .7 >r 1 Drop yer --do some rootin. ion salary 70 00; Municipal World elect- s Two Shows 8 and 9.10 Grab a horn, you cuss, and split I Every tootin'-- ,ion supplies 7.50; Paul Powell, bal. for p. m. echo with yer workdone H. and T. bdy. 2,04; Municipal World,sevencopies for the Council Clerk Admission 15c and 25e. Jump the roost � An' boost and Treas., 7.06; Hugh Edgar, shovelling A bit! to he up and around, The late Mr. Irraset was a native of Zorra and name to. Kin• loss about 40 years ago. He was a splen• did type of citizen and was 84 years o! age. He is survived by his aged partner, five daughters and three sous. The daughters are Mrs. Lockhart, Ivlrs. Me. Lean and Mrs. Pierce, of Manitoba; Mrs. Snelgrove of Goderich, and Mrs, 'Robin son of Kinloss. The sons are George ane John in Reston, Mau,; and, Alex on the home place.' The fnneml was held of Saturday to South I{inloss cemetery The services were conducted by the Rev Mr, MacCallum. Chas. McDonagh of Ashfield, receive( word on Monday of the death of hi. brother, John )„ at Gatzate, Minnesota The deceased had been in poor heard for a long time so that his death was no unexpected.' He was well known here leaving Ir years ago for Minnesota, H was in bis 56th year, Another of the few remaining pioneer of this section passed away on Friday i the person of Farquhar McCharles. H moved into town about a year ago fret his farm near Lochalsh, where he had v aided for years. He was in his 78th ye& and is survived by his aged partner i fife. The funeral was held 'on Tuesdi gravel 2.00; J. H, Rogers, salary as Tres- � - to Ripley cemetery, service in the Pre suer 130.00; C. E. Walker, postage for byteriau church at I2 o'clock, year 1919 50,00; Mrs. R. F. White, pay- ment in full for soldier's supper 15,00. One of the oldest residents of the vi Moved by Bryana and Hubbard that lage was suddenly stricken with paraly> the council adjourn to meet again on the third Wednesday in February in Be*- tt �*p�g� on Saturday afternoon a. she was pr witherir-k's rooms Fordwich, when tend- 1 .!l paring to go down town. We refer ers for the Township printing will be re -Mrs. Carter, who lives, with her gran G ceived—Carried. l •¢ daughter, She was- a remarkable o C, Ei, Walker, Clerk,` ., lady in many ways, being a great read �� J_je and often taking the topic at V rp Women's Institute meetings. Her mat Iiearst 06 Joint Board. Sir William Hearst has been appointed friends hope for her speedy recovery. to Canadian Section'of the Internation- Little Winnifred Nixon, young( al Joint Commission, filling a Vacancy on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vied Nixon, h, that body which has existed since P. B. '' the misfortune to break her arta at t Mi'gnault, K, C., of Montreal, was ap- F ! rink on Saturday, pointed to the Supreme Court Bench, the t There Is a great deal of sickness salary of the position is $6,000, but mem- i e town at present, an epidemic of 7 bees of the Board are not prevented from _?y Grippe, appears to be catching tit( carrying on their regular professional or .... people. Among those laid up are; Mt other business. :.:�—... : ` '' Miss Mar Aitchesc The other members of the Candian sec- , , a �•�—' �� / Thos, hos. son, Y tion are C. A. Magrath, chairman, and H. . ('t�''� / Mrs. Thos, Reid, Miss Ida Reid and iv { �, Wm. Reid, Mr, Thbs. MacDonald, N A Powell, K. C., of $t. John / l��till _ _ borne MacDonald, Mrs. Jas. Lyons, Ml ! a Jos, Nixon, Mrs. (Dr,) Balfour, Miss F: Say It W I t h Flowers rish, NurseMeXinnon andseveral other Avery fast game of hockey was pia ` ed in borne rink last Thursday nig �!C'°� T �'f� the when the Ripley puck chaserscross / , He a and should( L t.7 abo' �/ �„/ crowd sticks with I,ucknow boys. Althoul thty came prepared to win, and play hard enough to win against any otb staff► `ds T 0 �� A, Edis 0 11 0 team, they lead to be satisfied with t �� « small portion of a 6 to 5 score. Winghe ar j Head and shoulders above the crowd of .ordinary phonographs and talking` comes over on Tuesday night and th "' > > will have to some if they beat the be ~" machines stands Edison's greed contribution to the worlds enjoyment-- in blue and white. T H .a. ;.l ` -__ E D I f O N D Dyverpsne in Lucknow has a stank. �. W:W �.L,.�•• r v ; 3 T1��IT r®7�, his own now. Not for years basso ma anew been seen fire main street F`UNURALS, WEDDINGS, ETC.; a ' RW and with the extreme cold it snakes es real old time winter. Catalogues sheave on request, � � Mr, T. W. Smith has bought the c WM..V)V`ZA THM McGarry hotel, and get possession Phone 142,'Wing]tamMay zst. We understand he will ma _ w an A. z garage out of it, DRUGLESS PHYSICIANNo product can be bigger than the brain that evolves it. No other Jim Miller has bought Jahn Bnttot Q3'I'LOPA'gH'ft brain in .the world today has the inventive ability of Edison's. That residence on Ross St,, and has mov into it, � p DR. F. A. PARKER p fact alone is sufficient roof of the absolute superiority of the Ar berola. Wm, Ferris and family_ have gone - Detroit where•tbey will spend the i Osteopathte Physician, only qualined osteopath in North. Huron. But the A rnberola can, Adjustment of the spine is more quickly secured and with fewer trcatmente than latest. An, endless feast of quickly and easily prove its by any other method. Blood pressure and other examinations Mr. Prank Guest a former I,uoknl man but now of I�yleinore, Sark., call own superiority. Its tone ---'oh, made, What a revelation coni aredto p All diseases treated. Q FILE COVER CHRISTIE'S MIME 1 metallic 'it talking machines",,," Mr. Richard McQuillan and fam all is the pricel This wonder and sbrill-sounding phono- • DRUUII:ESS PHYSICIAN have moved into town from near Helene. Mr. TvlaQuiilax is engaged wil graphsl None but Edison could workthat miracle of tone. .�t.. Thea the Anlberol .records, CHI ROPRAC Ic not a single draw -back to your made for the AiAerola alone! will ship every Tuesday. Jas, McDons They are practically unbreak- N Chiropractic Drugless Healing aocur•able ately locates and removes the cause of and everlastin '"'"-`'"What a g diteasa, allowing- nature to restore health, contrast to thecostly fragileness J. A. FCX ID,ra D.0. other manufacturers—listen to of other phonograph records. p p 0.1w,op tthy' Electricity Meatber I7rugtt5!! Phyaioians Assotia» day night, but had to be postponed And for range of music— tion of t;attesdx. P 101--- the widest in the world —all the hest, all the greatest, all thee- mainder of the winter` latest. An, endless feast of Mr. Prank Guest a former I,uoknl man but now of I�yleinore, Sark., call fascinating melody. on old friends last week, q r Yet the biggest surprise of Mr. Richard McQuillan and fam all is the pricel This wonder have moved into town from near Helene. Mr. TvlaQuiilax is engaged wil phonograph costs less than in. Mr.Geo, Andrew' feriOY' cornoilier* i There is p The farmers around hero have deeid to ship their own live stock and in Tutu not a single draw -back to your will ship every Tuesday. Jas, McDons owning an Araberola right nowl has been secured as salesman. Don't listen to the claims of The was to be n held last Thu: church was to have been held last Thin: have other manufacturers—listen to day night, but had to be postponed their machines. Then come in ccount of the weather, a - and compare the matchless tont- -�- of the Am'berola. Edison's wiz. Appea>ri for Supptttt 'Ria appaai to the people of thin vicini ardry will win you every time, to stave us all their junk, fora tte, i W'e'll expect you in today which wo will pay the highest prig 'building s now don't forget. towing to our heavy lots let t >aew rink, we need the assistutica of t people, ,end will assure you with Co•opa Wltlghar�i�. �,► �. �:�� orlonever +arils corn.: baric avid tY►ake got crash olte Royal t;,olt cs of Dental I MCA.Ibbotl, � po seta in 1strictestVInghism it ettl and i►r+s u,�� � g, 1� the strictest stttantiott ro aur �:�egseelatbrtidrrstw Dtrrt t sefl a to atit+ttr.parsl c raelvow Uui Val w0 ori no >l to thus to"ariCt Ot" , , y�q r 'gy �l yy,��ym - _ toot 1% aNxe t►ltis tie. .. - _ . _ - "1�A.1't�11Ytt%ttA.lt lliht,$►ta. aiwl .;.1; Stock Reduction AND Sweep' =Out N, now going on and will continue to the end of the month.. We have a largo stock of Winter Goods on hand and for quick selling have marked then. at prices which must appeal to your sense of economy. January is our stock -taking month and the stock must be reduced several thousand dollars before inventory is taken.. Now is, the time ,for � you to buy seasonable goods at a big saving. Womeh'e Wear Stoire Ladies', Misses' and Children's Winter Coats to be sold at clearing prices. See our Womea's Ceats to clear at $5.00. Women's Fur Goats Fur Collored Coats, Sweaters, Hosiery, Un- derwear, Waists, Rouse Dresses, Muffs and Stolea of Persian Lamb, Sable, Mink, Marmot, Black Fox, Molfe, etc. at bargain prices. Men's Wear Stope "Special cut prices" on Men's Fur Coats, Fur Lined and Fur Col- lared Coats, Men's and Boys' overcoats. Sweater Coats and Underwear, Gloves, Mitts, Peak Caps, Top Shirts, Heavy Rubbers, Boats and Shoes See our Men's and Boys' Suits at Reduced Prices. Your account Is now doe and we will ap- preciate your peomlpt remittance. . X. I sorb - CO. �casaeas�as�attsavr_ ���a�ua�u NELECTRIC Wl-RING WIRE NOW--Wby ? 1. --Be prepared for Hydro.' 2.• --Avoid rush of the summer months 3. --Materials are steadily increasing in price. You save by wiring now.,. 4 ESTIMATES FREE. Electricity in the home is not a luxury-- 17% It is a modern necessity, ROSS HARDWARE� n Electrical Fixtures, Appliances, Accessories. ':`*Music l Music ! Music., '� All the latest popular songs ` a, , Always Up-to-date Anything you .want in VICTOR PtECORiX.RS Violins and all sorts of small instruments at the very lowest prices. Phonographs and Pianos of the highest quality. H Wa SO W L*"R Rusin Mar, Phon tt 202. 4