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13ANQt1jLT AT BLULVALE i THE DEA1 " ROLL HURON BLACK PRECEPTORS r_`_--"'_-` "] FALL FAIR HAS I
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. Mr.J.f.51orr18oa-.%udh1r.$,0 Stotheysp � V%ere onals PATUR H. DEANS . local Items � ____ .0 �
Edward Mole of Seaforth). Woo 4loCtild Should Do 11�_1111'ythilv. PoWblft to ram-WrA R .
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Address The Meeting It is with deep regret that we, this we.4 "111 - ( Encouroge Agriculture, . e 0 Stara 9
Mrs. Leppington of Clinton, is visiting chronicle the death of Peter ., Dean$, . ____,__ _-__ I . I
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The, Blu;!valel,'aii�iWs &lub hold onex. H the 1.1irron . order of the
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cQilvnt bancluet und entert,aminent in , Lower only son of Mr. and Mrs. - Thos. Deans. and Perth Black PreCePtory day In, Wingham. Mr. A. R. G Smith, who acklm-ned I '
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L Bluevale, on'Wednesday evening of last W41gham. ,He was taken sick with, la grippe or in- held its unnual meeting at Lucan On 0 Mr Bluf�Val ;
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Mr. A. J. Armstron fluenza on Sunda on Fdolay, Feb. Oth All Preceptory Of A. McLean's house At present occupie4 ardent exponent of quality produ tion I., � i
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6 tog o'clock at which abuut three hund. lY Of rhe Timer, was visiting in Wirigh 011o rig a htna- the counties were well represented and the by Mr. Thos, Deans. means to remedy preNent farming, . I I i
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. Lh year meeting proved to be very enthusiastic. clitions, The fall fair boards li�ia mui;h , I z
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rvd people t�� ok. an active part, and all one day last week. Orrhage. Deceaseq was in his 36 Don't miss the demonstration 'o I $'SUGGESTIONS .
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" and wa It was unanimously decided to celebrate S et Electric Wa f Time to do in tile matter of cricouropjngr tlli,6, lie , , 0 . . 1
wem k;ud in their praise of tho good MrA, A.E. Brock attended the , ral re in the employ of W. H, Willis Derry Day,'August 12th, ith the Sir AV shers, at Ross' Hai,d. thinks, # # L
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I ded. Immediately after* the of her brother. In law, the -late George for: the Past year or more.- He wag a Knights at Bra The need of tile country to day" saidi .!
suppir all adjourned to the Forester's barber at Listowel, highly respected young man and a member , ntford, Olat, _ , 24. " . . � .
Hall where a I on Thursday last., The new officers elected for 1920.were Meet me at Kivgle Store Saturday, L . I I
splenCid programme was , of Maitland Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., which be, is to Produce live stock, fruit and vege. . . i
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I � . Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace Vrankurn of, so as follows: W. E� P., E t1ward Mole, Sea- Feb. 21st at 3 p. m., help carry home the tables that are wort 1\hWof L I . . . . I
rendered. . Trowbridge, open , t a few days with the ,cieW aLterided'in a body to hia lunerat forth; Deputy P., J. 13. Armitage, Luton; F ree Bag of Sugay.-KI h something to the f. . . . I I L I
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Mr. Aithur Wheelef. presiderit of the which was held on Tuesday afternoon to former. If farming is going to take, the I .1 N', . "I �
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Club occuped ,he chair. Short ad. latter a parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Theop. Wingharn cemeter�. Mr. Deana was Chaplain, S. L. Ireland, Stratford-, Trees- No Church services in Wingharn on Sun- place in the country that it should we ' L . .. . I �
I I Firmen . I . . 1. � urer, J. W. Dodds, Wingham-, re istrar, day, but schools will reopen o SUGGESTION NO. IQ.. .
drt:,;cs iyvre delivered by Mr. J. W. King, b also a member of the Wingbam Fire 19 .ti Monde. I . & Is a % � . �. . �
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RLv. Crawford 'fate arid Rev. F. Burgess, I H Brigade and at the last annual meeting ol, I . tford: lecturer, R. morning. Skating in tne rink on Tuesday that buy' t .11 I �
1\4rs. J. M. owell of Preston and Miss McMurray, Clinton; District Lecturer, I. night M from the United State -3 Will ,. I . , ..
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Solos were given by Misses Margaret Flora Uarinea of To St. Andrews, church hq was selected as an not Itave the stables depleted. At first' sign of La Grippe or Influenza .. � I . I I
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ronto, were attend. C. Dunseith, Stratford; Standard Bearer. Ali accounts are now due, Those not During the W;r the boards of Agri �' n f t% kaA n A 11 11 . I r I
Garnhis and. Carrie Diamond and Mr. ing the funeral of their lirmhema.l. aw the elder. A Undorinq 1mrnyi. nickri f IQ+ -1 A . L
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Dougal Strachan. Duets were rendered iate -Peter H, Deans. The'lAte Mr. Deans is survived b� his ' �� , . �, � . . ,. % .1. . . .
I Bearer D. Wilton, Stratford; Censor, C. placed in collector's hands. .Ross'Hard- I cial Patriotic funds and other means to 1- . . . � . I . . '.
by Miss Mary Stewart and'Mrs, W. I m wife formerly Hattie Gannett, daughter of Durismore, St. Paul's; Deputy Censor, ware. 11 11
. $Mr. Norman Butcher a well.known I . I . � ., ; �
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Juhriston and violin selecilonti by Messrs. Wm9harn young man,'Who has been teller Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Gannett, Diagonal D. Westmont Granton; Pursuivant, J- The time limit for using last year's come to a close these funds SUGGESTION NO. 2 . . . " I
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Speir. and Carney. The speeches of the In Lhe Bank 014arnilton at List6wel, has Road, also two children, Cart and DOr- Rutherford Stratford; Dep. Fursuivant,. � markers 'on your auto has expired I It , dropped. have been �L A % I 0 � � . . I I . %.. . �
evening were delivered by Mr. J, J othy who have the sympathy of a large F. Now the questioin is to encour. I . , � . I I �
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Morrison, Secretary of the United Farm, , circle of friends. . really doesn't matter much to motorists age the boys and girls to produce and to . . I . . I'll 11 -!
. the brariCh at Simcoe, 4, -Mring the epidemic of La Gripp, . I . I
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. The retiring County Preceptor, E. in Huron county. be able to give them the necessary in- 1. . . ,I: , �
era (if Ontarioind by Mr. S. B. Stothers. - . Rev. Dr. Perrie, pastor of St. Andrew's Hodgins. of Lucan was then -presented . I , I ' . � I I I
mnt, clucement to take part in the fairs, . se of "Kienzo Liq'uid Antiseptic" and � . �, �, 10 I
District liepreselitative for Huron. Ot Mr. and Mrs. E C. Wellwood returned .Presbyterian Church of Which tber deceas,- with a past county preceptor's jewel. 1. I U . . �
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Wednesday afternoon, aft e a a After the election of officers the ques 41more, bassold his stock of goods to Mr..Smith stated very briefly what , I 19 ' . � I . ._ � � � .
Mr. Morrison dealt Witb the to opera, .to their home in Elm Creek, Mari, on of wa member, conductea impressive B
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tive features of the provincial organizat- .er spending the funeral services. Mr. Wm. HLrd, Holyrood, who takes was done In his township arid suggested I .. Laxative Cold Tablets with As�irjnl' I ' - ". ,,, .1 :_ : It. � - 1
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taken up, it was aecided in favour of the first of March. that the same could be clone e1scwhere, I . I ... I .
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geaerally He referred 0 to the success of parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. - Wellwood., I in I gargle In Wilmot individuals gave grants of ,,,.1,525 will greatly lessen the liability of in. - . , . ' � I � � I .� 1, � I I
V .ic U, F. 0. in the recent provincial elec. L,entreSt,, and other friends in the vicin. WXLLIAX PATTERSON Lucan. The Lucan Preceptory deserves Re "Flu', -free' use of Klenzo Liquid , � � I'' .
, _ ity. J .1 uch credit for the hospitality shown the antiseptic as a mouth wash and to. help defray expenses, at-jo a small fee of ' I fection, . � � . I �
tic,n, and urged all farm rs to stand togeth , I Frie,nds of Mr. William Patterson of . . 26 cents was charged each member of the . - I I
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er, irrespective of 'former party affilia. East Wawonosh, near Wbitechurch. wore � of infection. board. . This, with otlier voluntary con. � I - � 1, .. I . I \� . . . I I I
. Mr, and &rs, S, Burke, Wingham, I Sold at McKibbon's Drug Store. � , � < I I ,
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--.17-7.1" .1 ,�_._.. _'7 Ripley, were in Goderich on Sunday at- curred at his residence on Monday morn - The 1914-1$ Star � paper, Tix)& ADvAxcE has found it neces- of adverse conditions.' Another item in ,. . . . . I . . I .1 , .
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. C"'. ,�-_N� � . tending the. funeral of Mrs. Jos. Bell, Ing,. after his stiff ring a paralytic stroke era for their making a success -of the tajr� is to aclopi � . . : I �
� a couple of days previously. Deceased 'J Mr. A. Buttety sr.,7as received his the prize list to . suit local Conditions. . . . .
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CLEAN - Mrs, Burke is a si$ter.in.low. � of Whitechurch Court C. O� F. The his country in the great war during 1914 Patterson's Big jewelry Sale has been wiser to, specialize in only two types of , �. , , E : . I ..,:.
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; . AELtABLe � I funeral was held to Wingliam cemetery and 1916. It is a beautiful medal and extend d until Saturday, Feby. 28tb,, farm horses and thus being them up to a ' Drugs and Stationery I . I � ,� . � . I . I.. I . �
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I I WW-ennl' 11,$ IHE bC011611 CONCERr The late Mr. Patterson' is survived by couple of sons -who also did their bit in the come to town- heavy draft Instead of these two, with ' . X�A . . I .
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� On Thursday evening last Murdison Turner of Vordwich and Albert, Archie oversea%in the first year of the war will than the cheaper grades, Special 50 onlyj has been that one man who would not _- I .. I , I .1
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Ideai the:��tcil Comedian played in the 1own and James of Wawanosh. He was highly receive a 14-16 Star. Among those who qt. Wear -Ever stew pans reg. 95 for 49c. come to the fair because his horses had thing, ' � . I I
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I 4all to a crowded hcuse. The audience esteemed by a large circle of friends, are entitled - to this medal are Frank Ross'Hardware, . I Years ago we thought. the big I 9qW � �. ...�. I . I
I Pell . no place in the -prize lis ,left room for beets got the prize, now the little one gets .1
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'Ask f or. t1Xe i Was delighted With7 We entire program � . Wylie, Fred Templeman, Harry Howard, TuE ADvANcn has .a new assortment others who raised horses. to sbovi in the I 1 42"Wammome - - , . i
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Self-Fillifig I I DOROTHY SCUM I Percy Hares, Fred'Groves Wm, Hayles of Dollar Day cuts that help to make former.two classes and. thus encouraged one. Quite simple. A good thing is the F1 K S 1 � I . .
. I .- . Type himself to be the cleanest and, most pleas ' and Ei 'S. Copeland. The parents and your that-typ'eof horse. Again, i - . I C""IST10 � . -
$2.50 1 ing entertainer that has appeared in Rip- , An old an respected re � _advertisements or bills more attract. in oving .spring, fair. At it the farmers can ex- 11 �. . I I � . . .
, - sident of Turn- next of kin of isoldiers who jave their ive. )rou'll be satisfied if you get ur the general purpose from the r','r,','t the . . _..
I Un , 11 10, - lie is a whole show in himself, and berry passed to her Eternal Rest on Sun- lives will also receive a medal. .t, ' printing at our office. yo diftctors are enabled to raise the ze change their -seed and can see what they I PHONE .59" " I I . I .1
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,.,� 1, t on several of his selections .w'as brought day evening in the person of Dorothy . . . . Oe are getting." I - 11 1 I= I ". �.
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4 11.11 ; � back for the Scott, relict of the late Hugh McDougall. . . Owing to the prevelance ofLa: Grippe the agriculture I I I . .
., . . third time. He is a real . "To encourage raising of good stock:.,11 . �
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1� Mck-Le, with broad Scotch dialect and a vived by three sons, Peter and James of _ , . their concert in Wingliam until Mar, Sth. he said, ' It is a good plan to give place and knows whereof he speaks. Extra '"" .,. .- I
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8 comic and proved himself to be T e Real Deceased was 80 years Of age. Sh in Wilmot Township and on the fair board
GEOMABN & ON I delightful � tenor singer. His Scottish Turnberry, Alex. of Chicago, and four According to many of our exchanges, the __ I �__� - - _______�' I ;
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L.___.,____�_1.__� merit. They are the newest and most 'McTavish, Wroxeter; Miss Bell of King- I 10 , I Mr. J. W. Hartnell. was in Xincardine prizes, �ay eight prizes. Th�.- easy trans- � ' . T e a - '
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- original we have heard and repeatedly � 'AInorderto assist in advertising last week and Purchased a fine Jack were raised by the boy or the girl of the former resideilts of Wingham, but now Tea forms one Big part of our, I �
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h'VE1eY80DY'S COLUMN "brought down" the house, . The funeral was held from her late real- Wingbam'a Dollar Day, March Wilkes colt, coming two years old, from -family is an indu�ement to the boys - arid residing in London, would like to rent a business. and' the reason for this Iq �., I
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L'.1- --.,------. Thecomedianwas ably supported by dence,.Lot 9j, Con. 7,Turnberry on Wed- I 24THio AnvAwcE has, at the I &1r, Walter Burnside. Mr-Hartnellis a girls to look'after ribbons. because a man house in town With 4 the option of buying. I undoubtedly to be accounted for . . � -1.
AU T1vN 8 LE�-A.'B, Jaokson of lot 31, nesday- afternooa to Bluevale cemetery, I .
0 41 1. ,voiri , twjvitanK Hitievale fiW11011, Prof. Cowell, Musicial birector, under solicitation of several advertisers, lover of good track stock. .. by the Extra Good Quality we .
Will 11VAI " oWdr,ug AXIOL1011 MILO ut farw who takes, say tlire6 calves to the fair. is Mr. Pagq is comfemplating starting a shoe . .
bwuk whose auspices the comedian is making ' Her minister, Rev. C. Tate, conducted the decided to again give a Prize of Mt. �- L. M. Bamford, editor of the pretty sure t supply our customers. .
. "a iniva-4to-ps uu, Friday, Fvilrutwy . I an . . . o carry home at leaA one repair shop in Wingliam. He has just I I �
27,U� "011111101wilig k%L I oulaulf, Sveryt.hlm; Eastern Canada tour. funeral services. $10 to the person who captures the Listowel Standard,' was. appointed town prize. Then the ribbons appeal �to the to pleted a soldiers training e in � I
I'l 1.0 bU bk)M. 40 t.1n% JAMS UU&M SO.d. Tj It. I I m cours .
.bR1q,NbTT WAix lio the atiod'-ear, . Pleasing parts of the program were the � I ' - ' Mysterious Miss Dollar. Many clerk at a salary of $600. The Listowel pride of the younger exhibitors, and it is this line. Mrs, Page spent the week -end A Tpial Opdep '' I
__ , selections, rendered by Mr.' George Fry. -MRS. HARRY MoG�,x will remember the great success I chief of police was raised from $50.00 a with pride that a boy in Turnberry ',rown- . in town. . I � . I � -
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AUC ( PUN &kLE--owari, a Sala of f XW Stool, logie Violinist, who captivated the audi- On Tuesday evening the Angel of Death with which Miss Doll r performed month salary to $100 per month, ship shows his leends and school I . I Will errivince you that our claim .
atut Ailiptotax.11kht at jA st, 3 and 1� ijull. A. $ 1 A I I I mates %Vill, Wingham $pill the Beaus?!
Catiiuu, vjju iiad wil.d Nurta or Beano- on ence with his delightful numbers. Tire visited the home of Mr. Harry McGee her duties in 1916, when Miss Ber- - . to sell Superior Teas is justly made
Ftxu,.�, k eb. 2ULU, 000 bLLIS rur furditir pdu-L� * The Presbytery of Brockville has releas- his room where maybe seen' many rib, I . . � I .
WuLckr,. program. waaL nicely balanced by Miss and called his beloved. wife The late tha McKa�y captured her about ed Rev. K. X. Gollan from� his charge in bons won at the fall fair, I -The Ripley Hockey team will go to, 65, 70, 75, 80 and 85cts per IN I
% U. AOIKLU, Prop. Sarah McLean. soprano, whose numbers. ,Mrs. McGee was in poor health for some Brus5els on Yriday next to - pla' .
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UUR Uq.N i'AUNOUlt klli-vve taking the part of Miss Dollar was land will meet in South Kinloss on Thurs- porta�-Ce of county fairs will in"all liklihood be their final game; L
III. ..,ere h,artily encored, .time but was about as usual until a couple I 1, . and notrealizing . . . �
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W-1.1u,"i 1� %;,WXVl CO JUaU1l*t,J0,AL wol,L Our citizens were so delighted with the of weeks ago. Her maiden name was Miss Laura Ansley, now Mrs. R ' day, the 26th, to induct him into that does not interest himself in the fair. We unless Wingham 2hould have the good I The Tea and Coffee House.. I
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au'a',111"Nblo .111114119 A4VL,-r, =41"u" concert tha arrangements are being made Agnes Robditson, a daughter of the late M. Lindsay of Regina. I This year charge. . � I must Interest him and malte hi . luck to defeat Lu6know, ,In that case I I /
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zv,a SUPPLY Q0., to have the Scotch Comedian return here Mr. - M. r1c' . I 1.
4.) .� � Lauum 01, (*U01AA, v1h. and Mrs, Pavid Robertson and was we have been able to secure another Mr. Gavin Wilson, supi. o make the fair a succes% He Is -riot inter.: . for first a sm r,% I
- f the, roads .1 place when- home e %awwogmw qmmw awanumm m a I
under the auspices of the Agficultural , in her 47th year. She was a highly es. I very c4pable lady to act in this I ested in the fair and lie knows nothing of , arid home games would
uu,N & VIt m West- of Wingliam, had a gang of men o1ccide the winners, Some people had the --,-.------- .
G �.. 'LL W- %N L' "1,0" a carload uf Society. -From the Ripley -Bxpress. � teemed lady. arid was a member of St. capacity, she will come to town .to. fixing* the road on Tuesday. At Taylor's the coupty grant that i6 even to the .
i1mr-can ).Lel.ow Coru kind weuk,. -e&vu . . �_ - .:
)(Jur o,46r,ti. Andrews Pro-chutprian r-h-t,k � .t-% wit), th. I. -f +U -A 4; A #� t_: t.r.. audacity to remarkThat Ripley could not' .. .1
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about 10.30 o'clock. She will make I
H,11.the snow is plied over eight feet high.
We understand that this portion of the
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survived by two brothers and three sisters
some purchases and have luncheon
road is nQw in good condition.
"We. must impress upon our county Iliad
the pleasure of seeing them exhibit
G1 W -i FOA bALt. A I.W 011010C Durha,w Since our last issue Mr. G
th.,ii .%liguri UUN�S, trom I., 1.0 ai rlund"d. eo. Ross has
viz. David Robertson of Toro'
nto and
afterwhich she will again mingle,
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c OUncils the- neceWty'of ritaking Jai,g'er
their science with the crooked stieks know
full well that they are riot �Igteenhorns, "
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Utt . donatecl� $10.00; 'A Friend" 5.00; Mr.
I . L. LOTT's, Sale narn.
Geo. M, Robertso n of East W wanosh.
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with the crowds and continue to "
Tuesday night, (the first.Toronto, mail
grants to encourage the farmers, to develop
Before 'another hockey
and Mrs. A. Porterfield 65; L. Kennedy $5;
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lj.%11�lh kidt.NILLU-109 iterets of t5o d hull be. to the Armenian Fund. The total amount
Mrs. A A4cBurney and Mis of
town and Mrs W. J. Arbuckle of East
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chants Who advertise in THE AD. �
sinct- Saturday) the post - office was filled
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given by one county. We sug4ested that
season tomes
around we are all in hopes, that Ripley I
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xi,%t1n1_-nn,u,a,,e6w uiikL%i,t%,-,uuouA,,, received by Mr. D. . A� Cameron, the
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with people. Postmaster Musgrove
they would increaee the grant so that we
m ay have an up-to-date rink so that our
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I iuxiii,t paru�uiard app oil b0c ('a Q! Secretary Treasurer of this fund is now
� Funeral, arrangements were not made
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could give Complimentary ticketi to all
boys will not be compelled to Play their
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at time of going -to press. �
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time to'time telling of her where-
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to people who were not box holders, and
boys and girls in the township, for, you
game on foreign. ice. Then watch their
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they appreciate his kindness so much that
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smoke- Kincardine Review. .
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" 'kht, V -V we %,allP. ificAu r0oul ('Wellit1g. Donated Load Of Wood.
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E. lucliuuhl), 'Wr. Wilfred Reid East
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they wish to publicly thank him.
U. Fred Carter received a letter from
� take a family of eight, more or less, to the
Kiricardine and Ripley should plan to
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attend the Lucknow-Wingbam Hockey
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The -merchants of Wingham will put on
touch her gently on the left shoul-
der and say,! 'You are the Mystero
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Fleishmann's, the famout - and w4dely
fair, but this relieves him of the, worry of
getting his ch ldr . en there . In this way
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PACHER %ANTRD-For S. S. No. 0, day and gave the proceeds of the sale
a Dollar Day on Tuesday, March 2nd.
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know yeast manufacturers, askinihim to
we can draw' all the people out to the fair
the Winghaw boys perform and they I
tuint)o ry ;&aw tialary U�,d qualifluat-
iuut,. Duutsattahtur. tothe Armenian Fund, Mr. R. Stone
They purpose making it the best ever held
ADVANCE"anclat the same time
favor them with three or four of his letter-
as an educational institution. The tend.
have the goods, At times. Just ask Brus*
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in Win ham Do - -1, A; in -
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A I. ishaw, ORC. mcnasedit Lor nom. Mr. 1. A. Esen. 6 . . J .k, ua e hold in their left hand a copy of UVLSISL a S All- enty is now have e fall fairs a race 5 -11 - �
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nett was to have auctioned it, but missed Stores that invite you through the Col. Tiric ADVAN having stich an attractive business letter- meet, and this is certainly not educati I. , _ __________ � �
1&.A1tN1%(4l110 P,iCLyo%�tl() L001ithOgUll OUL . cn of FebruAry 26th,* tona I
I u% r,kZsfoiZ',Ag-ir,agti Will be J;1V011 UuLl, a train and .did not arrive in Wingbarn unins of TuE ADVANOU. 1920. Copies of this issue may be head, The letterhead in question was Educate the people to what good liv -
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Frlda3 isight, i q r i ut it nauie. am au Ion will be until late Saturday night .j, designed and printed at Tun ADVANCE stock is, and, too, what good grain is as " I ..",
talfwu after that tilue. Commercial 'Printing purchased at our Office at the regu- r,-" -.-*
A NJ. CUWFOICD� � � � lar price 3 cents . office. well as good poultry, I u� I ...on
Drury is now M. P. P. Try U'_s with that next order, of Letter v,�_ 0 0 =
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U,-i.NiR1)- toug tv,o -.urd of -tune to The above ru es wi -be strictly We have corrected our waiting lists this "Go to your County Council, point. out t__
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let. ikhot,u�b-idgo li-mr, Al"ghsto Sult . The by-election in Halton on -Monday heads, Noteheads, Billheads Envelopes, week and would request that all who have the county fairs. "'_
%%hw Furfurtherp.*l .4niarkapply to. adhered to and Miss Dollar will We cannot hold our le--.-- a
A. G isx,= I re�Ulted in the eiection of Ron. 18. C. Statements, Posters, Circulars, Catalog- #_ Bargrains in
,jer y Arrit,.witir I !�oe'iety, Drury, prcmierof Ontario, by a pluralty ues, Calling Cards etc. etc. Our aim is I Coun- m- I -6
Scey,-Truag. Inrn' admit her identity only when they' -paid their subscription' during December, own unless you do stand up to the . =
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,_ are. January or till February 14th, would kind- qil and place before them the in)'portance "S- .
LIBRARIAN WANIED of 2,800 over E. J. Steverleon. Wbile we service and efficiency, as we feel this is - =
Subscribers will oblige ut by � ly 166k at their label and see if , they have of the fall fair. In several counties of a, . I
I are not U. F� O., Yet we are pleased to what is most desired by the citizens. telling their friends of this offer. been credited with th v� � a
2 HuMbApswil, borewelwd by 51r. Mort 0 correct, payment. this province, where onee the farmers "_
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Board, Aix, he 1-Mion of Libv.-wiau, up fill hiX uo"%.**,%�ot.-ba.wp-%"r.*.4*.-,N.A�*61"..,iI It your label does not read Mar. 20th or a were noted for the fine st k they- raised, Go- Men's BOC S 4
O'clock. � of I'll iday, 27 bl, uruary, A 1). 1020. are anxious to give th& government a fair Wintharn Methodists (leatrous - .__ later Aate either you have forgotten to such as heavy draft horses, are not any�, c,_E A a .
Dut - s m, Libmi tit to begia T4(.sd,,,7 Alar. chance to make good. - Just what could I Pay us or we have overlooked crediting thing to what they were. Why? Bt:cause ==' - - �
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TENDER$ WANTED - Movement of thi Methodist church for . your payi�ent. Don't neglect this matter. they sold to American buyers for perbaps ab- I
btevenson is wore than we con figure. ' Mrs. John Sinn who with her son, Ed- � $25. more than what they valued their '�- 9
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12L) kill twon. Nialleil z4hod. 19.10, for F tie Colo. Schoolf litc. Will Re -open. . th2ir campaign. The amount asked for " We- have 18 pairs of Men's Fine, Boots,
Tondrr.q wid gar, have been visiting with relatives in stock at commercially. They have nothing mft- , in
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E�Ivlwtwk, 'n, it-- utmlie i v � ,riv, . Pimim atut, this vicinity since about Christmas time Celebiate At Wingham . now but Poor kstoo:14. r3�� Ea -
wo. Lo 11,1 ..it x%ortt�_Jbe (-1v,j1;1x ,&...., 1,1jt lr� Lace and Button which we will clear at
911v 'M w I'u-. [,!arl to �4 *,,I Q, ltolv. lit'Mich. Dr. Stewart, M. 14. 0. has decided to from the district is $43,000 and the went to Exeter to spend d couple of weeks 'Every loyal member of the L. 0. L, in "A very kood offset to this exodus is rE
allow the ban to be lifted on Mon., Feb. amount already subscribed is over $36,0oo, (�
13, t0a. �� Tut Wwri Y. i uiarked ell quo for with relatlyes, Edgar contracted influ-1 community breeding. Havi� one breed of ",�. .
ill pur , eill oleaw r,tes iot left wn-t urcompar,y 23rd when schools and all other.public and several circuits have not been heard North Huron should enake up their mind a- big cut price.
I enza and passed away on Mond cattle or horses or whatever it io. in one E__ A I
11.0 1111';A.P. Ii�ti 1,mck ,ur tuir t,enutr not Places of gatherings will bt allowed to open. from on account of sickness, ay, lw'6b' to spend the 12th of July in Wingham. -
MCLV�`v% ivy �icui,pt� d. P. vowrm" tuary Dth. Ilia mother now community arid have the Wgt Lire$ that * .
While there is a considerable amount of The Wingliam Methodist church has has the fitt As Is asual South Huron are not willing a~
Vkrk lit tho . but is Progress *_ C-4 a
TP. of Turstbatry sickness in this vicinity 'most of the been asked for so,054 and they have sub. ing favorably a -ad the body to join with us bUt rather to put on a the farmers can pay hyr and ,t,,�) heop the =
_-_� is being held until eheis able to take it contra celebration in Ooderich. Orange. stock up to �he stand Vj Ea
� patients are on the mend and there does . scribed $7,3W. Pordwich people are n ard. , I)a riot m,l tlic * The replar price of these Boots range
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not appear to be any more cases develop. $1,660 over the amount asked for. Gor. W_
Schools will re -open on, Monday, tie, Xincardine, and Ripley are also over U.- from $6.00 to $7.50.
Her sister, Mrs. R. J. Tindall will accom. ham but the county that art celebrating at "Bruce County laTad Huron are noLed 'o
54 morning, . the top, but a few circuits have Pany Mrs, Sinn on her sad return trip Wingliana and if any of our own members for the very fine otrain (4 hor,zes and '='o- -Sale Price $4.98,
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LABOMEMS "' down badly. fal'en The decea,,:ed was in his thirtieth year, * go to Goderich and thus tend to Make cattle they pr(duce arid eiiip- Duncan = , I
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The Only (Iloba In Town, 'Forward Movoment Cminpaign. the Wingliam, celebration a feiluro, it is Marshall always go,.S to Mar on wheu 11V (r,X., .
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WANTED The financial campaign In no fault of anyone but tbamtelves * Be- wants a ell of Stock to Export. = I
. and surprisa being sprung thew days, On Friday lastour Public School Hock. con1ftect'On loyal to the couky of North Huro;., -.Have only standald vanotiezlof gm,
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with thL, Forward M,)vement is receiving � .� purchased to -day for dotible the price.
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re4 eived was to hear of a good consero friendly game, They were in charge set for the Protestant congregatforie in , We wish to publicly express ourappreci- criougli cofilp�_-tidon. Do not riiiiid tho r=' .
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111ghest W ages ,orily man in town to have a Scotchman's was a hard fought battle all through, both byterian $6,000, Methodist $00M, Ang. Tougher, Mro. Aitchoson, Min Graham, Yarlety lic growo i'.;1lotoil V,1. plia! Ail; - Ill
Bible on Monday, and we were still teams being well matched. The Wing r&�,
� lican $3,600 arid Baptist $400, The Mrs. Jewett and othei s who have volun- he la tile only one wilo gf,o_u tho jurlw- Z'Z See them -Pick out your size. � �
Paid mole surprised to learn that he bad bought ham boys bad the advantage over our Methodists have subgribed $1 $00 or teered to nurse and assist stricken families ular vat lety ana by hii�,aayhlg lowo Lome = -
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- thisway, a traveller landed in town an a rink, When the time was called the wore Baptists have received over M per cent, as well as Miss Matthews and the nur#ft home became lit, ei-ruie. 1xiao is no "' - I I— � I I .. I ,,, 1111,11, I
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onow Plow or AtroplAfte Of soma other way was$ ,-& It required an overtim pliy they now have over SWO. The Anglicans ,at the hospital, who fig far as pmible room for the kl,�ktr. bv,ry kicker that *~' -
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I . who bad in his powession a Gloli�, which Of tdft minutes to break the tie, which will no doubt reach their objective but have lent their aid in combating ths, dis- bstaying away f�)r &ime ttivi.il re&_,on ii, - I ?�
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The - Farmers' Fatliftee he had secured In the eityo arid sher WeSdOnObY.ft Wingherd tftm scoring were delayed Owing to the illness of Rev. esse. Wewlsh to thank too, oil tho" bringinsothertitot1wtair a!;A bw hull'ifig44- I
Co., Ltd. I jocularly rewtirk4ug abomt tbt poW, ,,,.h# ont gW. Our Younzdars *re great sports Mr. Snell and Mr. Reg.- S. William. vst4 hAvo been kind enough to send broths it so, milch mom. I =1. T IV _0 is 'Mou" 1-c -
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blor t nit h,l%v j THE HOME FOR GOOD SHOES.
WINGHAK ON if k# pure"w IOW -00 womb of Tbq mport ba" a gmad I aftd*JWX=t0( bickrAMC but 04 flow bu$F, Yd#ht* to those roquiring liocid. We Cannot have too tflit ieut juaxes; , ''
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