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I , , , 1" ,7 , I , , ,� I . 1. . , 44, � �, . .. �'. 5 4 . , ,. ­ � 0-114 , I . �.l , . le, � Y.z.l .1 I The Misleading Lady, One of'N6v York's Recent Successes, in theWlingharn Opera House on Thursday Evening, at 8 o'clock. ____ ___,____ I I . ,,,, � 1, 1-g I � 1. —:Iw_.=Wm-------..,-.�--�,��,--�-----�-,----.- -'',-.��.,--.,,--��.---.-�---,--,-:-,-.- ­--­�-­.;­­­­ ­,____ -,��--"--.,.�---�-------,--�----�-.�_._.�-�-�,— " ., I � I � WINGHAM, ONT, THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1920 . Subscriptions* $1.50 per yea * , ,r Single Copies - Three Cent . _____ � ������ ..___-_-_______._..1_ - i 1, 11 11 111, ::11 I'll ­ � 1 1 , I . . � I . - .-------- ______ a 11 :11111, I 11:11 -11 �_-_-_---_1R5;=�-,,_-- - -- _______.,_�_—_;_______-___ I io .. 40 . i r 0� I . . � I 1. I 11 1� I I I , I I I . I - - - - ___ I . I . I.- J.,41p., ­­­­ I - Y I I - � - I ­ 1 1 1 11 I , I I . - ..­__ � I I � �,.-00%1�^ . ­­ - .,--.-,. ­�­­­­). VVI PRQA'rP AT WINQH&M TOWN COUNCIL, F,%^� ,�­�~ I 1111, =fY U KV1_4 � � 9% I i ltocn 1 OP0711111 g.-,.,. 7h"e T11 I Ily! .3 wersonals , A filerni TWIT.TS I � The First Of July Progromme.14 A y aws Ail me V. QKCIA %fn on ,%),rj July oth, , i_--.__.�"W__­­-�-­____,�J I b There passed away at Griswold, Man.. I I ­ ' " " "' ­­ ' " ' "' ' " " " "" Good One I I A special meeting of the Wingliamtown George Moir is in Chicago. I I on Monday. May 24th., Agnes Inglis, relict , of the late David Patterson, ageTK3 years, The fence at the 13ank of Hamilton bas bean torn down. I -..-- Arrangements for the Dominion Day - Ili � council was held on Monday evening. J Mr. Ed. Lockeridgeof Detroit, is visit- in., with relatives in town. I month and 25 days. Mr. and Mrs. Pat- Filday evening, prayer meeting at the . , celebration at Wingbam. are now almost All tile c . Quncil were present except Reeve terFon and family resided in Wawanosh, home of Mr. Paul VanNess. Victoria St complete. Lwknow Fibe Band and Tipling who is away at the county council � Mr. William McGe.e spent Sunday at � , near Whitechurch, until about ten years I " wpil� young Village Doctor7was played Wingbarn Citizens Band will supply in Goderich. ' Brussels visiting relatives. ago when Mrs. Pattersonand her daught- in Fordwich on Tuesday evening, pnd was music. A calltbuinpian procession will Moved by Elliott and Cunningham Mr. Geo, McGee was at Durham visit- er moved to Manitoba. Her husband largely attended, proceed to the, town park at 9 o'clock. I" that the clerk take out Provincial License ing his sister, Mrs. Alex. Elliott.' predeceased her about twenty years ago. � Fresh I ' ... Juron Trout every Thursday Listowel. and Wingharn will play baseball at 10,30. At 1,30 Markdale and Wing - for town hall and that the property- coin- mittee be empowered to revise scale of Mr. Harold Hamiltdn of Oshawa, re- aewed acquaintances in town last week, The remains wire brought to Wingharn and interred in Wingbam 'cemetery on afternoon at tWL Central Butcher shop- ham lacrosse teams. will put on 'a lively fees for use of opera hall and council MissLuella McCool has returned from Sunday -afternoon... , I . Olver & Benninger match, after which the following pro- �u -h. _0 ",;,.,I . - . ,I A 1, . Barvains at Hanna's Great Anniversary gramme of orts will be put on-, �,�­_­_=_­ ­ ---,-,-.---. ___ _,__ Q . Q . � a week's holidaysm. Toronto and Hamil- —Mewirs-.4terson zi surN V.10; . Y � . I 1Z -4 A petition signed by W. D. Pringle and ton. . I . . . six spris and one daughter viz,, George and sale, Saturday, June ah to June 10th. Boys Race, 15 years and under, 100 LYCEUM THEAT a rds. . I others asked to have a sewer laid on LeO- Rev C non Davis of Sarni I I I - Mrs. Michie of Griswold, Man., James of All lineson sale, ya I "Th- BiggovaLiulo S11OW" pold St., between John and Patrick I a ,,in, is visiting Girls Race, 16. ypars and under, 100 __ with his brother, Customs. Officer I,. Alberta, Alfred and Edward of Saskatche- He who can disregard popularity and -11.1---, I—— _._r��_ - , _7 11 - I— _1___1 streets, Their petition was referred to th6 Davis, I wan, David,. Se�ttle, and Henry in West be faithful to his convictions has found yards. A I * r,ROGIRA�N� Fewer, sidewalk and street committee', " . Wawanosh. the secret of power, I , F � at Man's Race, open to pit, 200 lbs. I . . I Mrs, E. C.'Cross of Brooklyn, Out., is Many of the friends and acquaintances Mr. W. F. VanStone has sold his er, I . � 1�_ THURS., Fffl-, SAT, Bylaw No. 824.,. a bylaw to combine visiting with � , cot, and ov 00 yards. , her parenis, Mr, and Mrs, attended the funeral of the deceased tage on Fcances St. to Wt. David Ham- Fat WomaWs Race, open to all, 175 � , ___ -.----- , wards one and two into one polling sub- W. A, Currie. . , . e - - . lbs. and over, 50 yards. . division and wards 4 and 5 into one polling . Mr whom they held irk high resp ct:' The ilton, Mrs. Joynt resides 1h the cottage : I � Dorothy Dalton sub -'division, was read three times and An- . and Mrs. Percy McLean of Bel. funeral services were conducted by Rev, at preseut� I I Old man's Race, 00 years and over, 50 . I . � I yards. I I ' in ally passed. This is in order to curtail Urav"pent Sunday with. Mr. and, Mrs. Dr. Perrie, ' " The West Huron District Women s I I THE HOMEBREAKER the expense at the election on Monday, Arthur McGee, Bluevale road. Institute will be held in Wingham on 100 yard Dash, open to till. . ' July 5th. This is the date when the new I Mr. and - Wrs�i W. Hill of Fordwich, I HuNIty DHA.co,x ' Thurday, June 10th, commencing at Three -I ' egged Race, open to all. � . and added feature bridge bylaw, the extension of the water, motored to Winghum, and visited Mr- A well known and highly respected old 2 dcloclt sharp., Potat6e Race, open to all. Smiling Bill Parsons works main to the north side of the river and Mrs. Isaac Cole on Saturday, . 'Egg Race, open to all, I . , resident of East Wawanosh crossed the North fluron County L. OI L. Semi- . *Standing Broad jump, three trials. I � ' in and the question as to the waterworks Mrs. Peake and daughter, Edith, Of Great Divide on Friday last, after an ill- annual meeting will be held in the Orange Running Broad jump, three trials. BILL'S BABY going under hydro supervision will be vot- Toronto, are visiting with her parents, nesp which lasted only a few days. Hall, Wiogbam, dt 1.30 o'clock 'on Tries- , Splendid cash prizes'will be offered for L5 cents and 20 cents. ed on by the ratepayers of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Davis, Centre St. . Heny Deacon was in town on Saturday day June 15th. . these events, I I I NOTE -There will be no Satur- Councillor Fells was , added to the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morgan of-, Beach- and. chatted pleasantly with many. of his Remember the Auction Sale of 12 fresh As soon as tbey are run off � baseball U - I ville, spent the week -end at the form- friends, but on Sunday he suffered a - -rs at*L, Lott's Sale ' I day matinee but there are two W�terwQrks Committee. . I , cowsand 8 .p�logc match will be played between Chesley shows on Saturday night. Shop Many citizens will commend the action er's parents Mr.' and Mrs. J, S. Morgan, paralytic stroke and gradually,grew weak- Stables, Wingbam,on Saturday afternoon, and the winning team from the morning ' early and see the second show if of the council in ordering 10 barrels of oil minuie St. . er until Friday, when he vias called away June 5th. �, game. . you don't get, in for the first. The - I first show is at 7,45 and the second to be used on the roads. Tivis oil will be Mrs, Robert Millen former resident of to Eternal.Rest. Deceased was seventy Air. W. J. Armpur has gone to Kincar- In the evening tLe bands will give a at 9.30 sold at cost to those wishing to buy it, Morris, who has b.eea living in the West five years of agee and was born in Larnark . I county, of � Irish parentage, When a boy dine, and has disposed of li�s butter and band concert in the park and a football Children admitted fQr , 10 cents on The motion to buy the oil was made b�, for some years, is visiting with relatives . egg business in Wingliam, to the White match is being arranged for. A concert Friday night� Councillors Mitchell and Bennett. . inthis vicinity, I I .he came to Donnybrook and has since re- Packing Co. . � I i ' sided in thislo6ality. For the past thirty- . �iil also be given in the .Opera House, I , I — , The petition of, D. K. Livingstone and Me. and Mrs.. John Nivins a of slimrne� millinery at reduced talent taking part will be announced . nd Ernest seven years'he and his bereaved partner Sale .1 . I . ��d others to have watermain extended oil Nivins of Teeswater, and Mr. and Mrs, . . Mon., Tues. and We - have resided, on the farm on which he prices. Cheaper to buy a new hat than later. I Victoria St. east of Francis St., was refer- Harvey Nivins, of Wingharn visited died. The late Mr. Deacon was a great havp your old one made over. -MRS. Make arrangements to spend the first ' I � I I I of July in Wingham, A good time is as- ', Pauline Frederick red to the waterworks committee on relatives at Sheppardton on Sunday, friendof the editor of the Advance and we � E. AlToillso,x Lucknow. : . . - 1� I . in . motion of Councillors Bennett and Cun- Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Nivins of Wing- will greatly miss his happy face and -pleas- . Mrs!J. surred. � I , . * ningham. . Rev. and Mrs, Snell and Mr. and , -..,.------- . THE PALLISER CASE . . ham, Mrs. Nivin's sister, Miss Margaret ant conversation. . H. Christie motored -to the Rural Dean-, � . , I . I 111�. - ., . - __ - Henderson of Toronto, are visiting their . Besides his widow who was formerly ery Meeting Goderich on Tuesday. Mr- King's June Sale I . I . . ( A MAN Pretty Church Wedding � I mother, Mr. Wru. Henderson in Lucknow. Jane Chamney, he is survived by ten * Snell was appoin . ted Dedn of the distric � t, Read King Bros. advt. and keep down I I A MAID A pretty' church ,wedding was solemn- Mrs. Isabella Robmsorr, who has been children viz: Mrs; W. J. Smith, Winnipeg; , The regular monthly mee.ting of, tb1z the high cost of living by dealing there. I . ized at St. Pauls cl , - Auxil I � . -1i, I � A MYSTERY kurch', Wingbarn, at 6 visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lamb, .in Mrs. A. V, Pattison, East Wawanosb; Ladies i iary to the YVinghara Qeu,, � . . . ­ . . . . I . I ��­_-�,. ' " 15 cents and 20 cents. ' Toronto, for the past six weeks, left on Mrs. A. J. Armstrong, Morriq; Miss eral tlo�pltal will be beld'in the Councit . I " o'clock on Tuesday morning, when , . . . . . I . I Kathleen Wilkinson, daughter o f Mr. Tuesday to visit I other members of her Euphemia of London, Leslie and. Richard 6hamberat&15 onMonday afternoon. , DISTRICT NEWS: , '' � family in Boissevain, Saskatoon -and ofSaskatchewan;. Lena, Florence) David : ' � . . I coming! I . andMrs. C. P. Wilkinson became the ; . , The Ladies Guild of St,Pauls church , If the filgh co ' .1 bride of Mr. Thomas Lorne Baskcrville. Hardisty. She was accompanied. west by and Helen ;At home ­ � will hold a, garden party on the church st ot living' cooti, doesn't . ' Screen's Most Vital Personality The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. , her daughter, Mrs. T. P. James of Turn. The funeral was held on Monday to la= on Monday, June 14th, ,Refresh- � iumble.down in Canada -soon, it will be a i I berry. Her- many friends i I Wirigham Wingharn,cemet6 and many old friends , I . Clara Kimball Voting W. Snail. The happy young couple left ' 4 , ry I mentE; will , 'be served. Band in attend- case of the dealer continuing to raise 'tile , . by auto for a short boneynaoon trip wish her a safe return. , . 1. paid their'last respects to their departed . .�� I I., I I � c car! not raise it. . . in the I to . , ance . price until the�publi . . � V. I I I Thunderbolt of Dramatic Force Load6n, Niagara Falls and Hamilton, —, ­ , . friend. I R. ­ -1 � 4 Cir . c6 - of Fun- at Hamia's ,Greot George and Mrs. Hirons, Blyth,- an- , I , , I I . � o J .On their return they will take uI their I � . . I I=!7 I I 'Anniversary Sale. At 2 o'clock sharp, nounce the engagdment'of t1leir youngest . . .idEyes of Youth"'. residencein Wingham, where. they have COURT, 0FREVISION � Property Changes .:.....­.­­ ... I Saturd I ay afternoon, 1000 coppers will be daughter, Jessie M., to. Scott A. Ament, ' . . - � ent, Brussels. . many warm friends who vish them . Only Two Appeals Againit Assessments Mr. Chas. VanNormzn of Hamilton. thrown -to the children below.. A lucky son of Philip and Mrs. Am . WATLCHFOR IT . many y4ars of happiness, .. . , Disallowed , Carru�bers property coin worth $5. eash, . . . Marriage to take place early in Jun�. . . . . ______ _____ . . ' . � __ I , has purchased the The U F. 0. meetings which were Belgrave L.. 0. L. No. 462 will attend - I ____�_�_ Attend The Band Concert . Mayor Gurney, Reeve Tipling, . council- from H. J. Thompson. Mr. C. P. Smith e Service in a body to the Methodist , . The Citizen Band will play- the fo6w,r lors Fells, Mitchell and Elliott who coin: has purchased Mr. L, F, Binkley's. house ,advertised to take place in Wingbam Divin n unday -evening, . 7 on PateickSt. Mr.'A, H. Musgrove has and vicinity were postponed until further Church, Belgrave o S . ing programme under the direction of prised the 1920 Court of Revision for the . Baptiste's residence on notice, as outside speakertk4were not alail- Juae* 27th at 7 o'clock. Rev, (Bro.) IN, S � Geo, J. Wright, Bandmaster, 8 p., m. hearing of appeals%gainst assessement , purchased N*S. . . S fj % qk V'j sharp in the park. I roll of the town of Wingham, met'in the Shuter St., from Mr. John Me Burney able at the present time. .. Davidson, will preach. All bri6thren cord- . � er' . cently bought it. Mi. J. A. Leon- The Ladies Aid of St. Andreps Pres- ially invited. . . March ...... The Iron Horse ...... Rogers Cuuncil Chamb on Wednesday evening. who re � I . I . . " -terian church will hold a garden party. on - . I . . I aid, an employee of the Western Foundry Rev. Henry Smith,and fami Y will move We receiv ase at a . ", Medby Overture., May Flowers:. Laurnes Although there was an increase of 3140,UqO has purchased Mr, PerAril s house corner tile church lawn on Tuesday.'evening, .from, Brussels to.Port Rov�an on Lake . � . former price and will give Waltzes. ..Among thp Roses...Barni,ouse in Wingfiam's assessment this year, only . � and Josephine St. These sales June Sth, A good program is being, .pre- Erie, where he will be rector of three par- , I I March ....... The Specialist .... . Kuffer nine complaints were entered and dealt I B, ImQ d- ishes. A strange coincidence will be 'that . . � you the benefit. Seranade..The Land O'Dreams.,Shumanw with as follows; � � . were listed through J. G. Stewart's real pared, Citizens Brass Band in atten I . I I Overture,.... ...Prednlount.. _..Boyer Win. Clendenning was assessed for estate agency. � ance. Refreshments will be served i I n the the three preachers Methodist, Baptist and � � I - _x_ . . I March..... ...... U, S. N ....... . ...Evans $300 incomei the Court allowed the , ap- Women's institute Suaimer Meetings church and ori the lawn. Anglican are ' Smiths. Personally we Come in and look them over. . "God save the Mpg" peal and struck off the assessment, % , The annual meeting of the Wingbam know.of no better name for any person. I . I - The following list of Women's Institute branch of the Bible Society will be held Mr Will Hamilton Of Hullett; bad the . The, Wingham Band will, play at the C. R. Copeland appealed that he meetings for the District of East Huron, ' . I . 1jarge office i)esk for sale. Presbyterian 'church garden party on -should not b . 4ve to pay business tax, but has been announced by the Department on Wednesday evening, June 9th in the misfortune while using an axe in the I . June 8th. the court disallowed the appeal, because rf Agriculture: Bluevale, June 24tb.; Brus- Presbyterian church, Wingharn at 8 p. m bush on Friday last to put quite a severe I - � - he handles insurance. � Is, June 25t I h..,' Walton, June 28th.; Rev. Jesse Gibson, agent of'the society, gasli in his instep which necessitated &-ifing Space Par Money A. X. Copelancr appealed against his se will give an illustrated lecture entitled medical attention. We .are pleased to ' Ethel, June, 29tb,; Molesworth 'June I A man came into THE Aiw,&wco office assessment and. income; appeal disallowed. - - T ' ,Across the Dark Continent". note thit be is getting along nicely and GEO. MASON & SON recently to give. us ,.,a little news," an ac- .John Quirk produced an affadavit to 30th.; Wroxeter, July 2nd. he speaker Thefuneral of the late Simon VanNor- soon will, we trust, have tile full use of I Stationery, Patent' Medicines, count of a lawnt tocial, and was quite sur� show that lie should not have to pay $200" for these meetings is 1�4rs, Chas. Macoun man was held to Brandon cemetery, on the injured foot I . I Books, School Supplies, Wall Paper, I Prised when she found we would charge income tax; appeal a] . lowed. e of Campbellford. and her list of subjects Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock and Mr. A.B. Malcolm, a leading citizen I I ­ - Fancy Goods Toyst etc. for it. Anothp.r office had charged for the Wm. McPherson appealed against his is as follows. "Wonian's Responsibilities was largely attended. In our report of and meinber of the town council at List- 1�1 ==�_,._,J printing of biAs but why we should think income assessment and the court sustain- to Herself. Her Family and Mankind";. ­ ­ I . . __ - -Rural Schools, Past Present and 3deal the death of Mr. VanNorman in last owel was fined $50, and costs for speeding of chargingforreceiving "a little news" ed bisappeal. . I ek's paper we gave the late Mrs. Van- in his new $8,000 Marman. automobile� EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN ,. . of the Future"i, ,,Consolidated Schools"; we - 1. � _�_____ __1 - was beyond, him. Tliat'g the way we , J, A, Mills explained that he was not "What theWomen's Institute has done Norman's name as Elizabeth Anderson, The car turned over while the- speedomet� AUCTION SALE' OF FURNITUWO_.)�t' the make our living, selling advertising 'Space liable for income tax when he paid a this should have been Elizabeth Miller. er is supposed to have been showing about rear of Gelilla block on Saturday after- for brie Rural Community". Mrs I . noon, into 5th at 2 o'cloen:. Stoves, cupboard, and giving excellent value for the money business tax; appqal allowed. Maconn is secretary for Federate We were also in error when we mentioned seventy-four miles per hour, according to . bed. tables, chairg, dresser and stand, rug,a, spent, It annoys us too when the grocer John Nicholson against his assepsinent Rev, Mr. Boyle as having charge of the tile Listowel Banner. � litioleum, fruit r,CD,lera, dishes, lamps and , Women's Institute of Ontario. L I � fixtures, etc. and merchant persist in charging us for showing that 4e'w* as joint ,owner of pro- funeral services, the Rev'd Mr. Davidson The iesidence of Wni. F. Hiscox a re- . . MR%, LiLmAN ANnEitsolq4 FroP. merchandise, but whi!n we think ol it _. I I . 'A Misleading Lady . -ficlating. Mr. Van- T� R. BnNwuft, Auct. perty. , I . � . was the minister of turned soldier of Teeswater, was entered . ____,._,_ ............. _._._.._.__ -they must live t= Garret Switzer's as , sessment wad redue- The comedy -drama, " AUC StTIOX SAL�,'_Cattle-at Lott's Sale ' The, Misleading Norman's four, ons, V R , R. AT., Chas, by thieves last week and many articles . igles Wfughain, on ,Saturday, June 6th, ed $50, as was algo Thos. Taylor's. of and Frank and two grandsons Chas. anti re - 1 12 fresh cow's and. 8 8 Womell's Institute lin anal meeting . Lady', put on by the Murless Players, were -stolen from the cellar, mainly p � YrolunNgerrau. 1tvis, I Auct. The total which the'court reduced the Seafortb, under the auspicies of the William Hopper were pallbearers. served fruit. Mr. and Mrs. �liscox were LOTT &MCDONALD, PrO'P. The Winghairl Woaisws institute held assessment was $2,600., 1 . __ their yolt SALN—One bedroom suit, on() sideboard, annual business meeting on May Exeter Band and G. W. V. A, was greet- Don't inits the Garden Party at St. staying with Mrs Hiscox's parents, Dn ' dinin table, washing machine, toilet sets, 27th., at whietl the election of officers for � I—— ­­ I - .. _ __ ­.. I ed with the largest crowd of the season, Andrew's Presbyterian church, Wingbam, and Mrs, Fowler, o n account ,of t h e I lounge, %so arnall tables and fancy chairs. the following year took, place and resulted Engagement . � the'Opera House being filled to capacity. on the evening of Tuesday, June 8tb. It illness of Mrs, Fowler, I MR. MARTIN, I I I .— Opposite Llovil's Factory. as follows: Honorary Presidents, M6- Mrs. M. Jackson, Toronto, grinounces The play was splendid throughout the promises to be the treat of the season. A preacher conducting a revival meet- SALM-1forcl R&dster in good rnnninit dames Bro ck and Bosman; President) entire performance. The parts takeo by The Wingbam Citizen Brass Band will ing announced that he would speak tb6 . FORcoudition. APPIV'tO. the marriage of her only daughter, Marg, � Mrs, W. Adair; lat. Vice Pres., Miss M. I the different members of the company supply music and an *.xcellent programme next night on ,'Liars," and requested his � AxDuEw TAYLon. aret Gwendolyn 0 Mr. Wellingtori Clare handled with the ability of an attist. will also be provided. .One of the features hearers to read the seventeenth chapter _______ __ ---...----.-- Anderson,,- 2nd. Vice Pres., Mrs. T, Forb- Wt= , pOlt SALn­Nanure spreader, McCormick, Adams of Hamilton, son of Mr. and . second hand, also two mowera, one docring .es; S&reft- ary, Mrs. J. J. E Iliott; Treasur- ' We haven't space to describe the parts will be a Japanese Tea Room, it will be of St.. Mark. The next evening before and onemas,sp r,,1,u"' - al'� & ,,,,,, er, Mrs. J. J. Pattisort; District Dire t r Mrs. R. W. Adams, Wingliam, Out. " . - : Vh.b. p 11a, 1*1 vi,;%jo,N a O 0 separately, but we can say without fear in charge of girls in native costume opening, he asked all those who had .---.I-- -1 Mrs. J.'Hardie; Pres -a Reporter, Mrs. T. Married In ystowel of criticism, that the players certainly Chinese gentlemen will usher. A wizard , FORSALE-15acres of land, brick cj$ttago ; played their -parts . well. Theplay isone and witch will be in charge of the lemon- read the chapter to hold up their hands. and stable. Also stack of about four tons Forbes. A couple of Wbaghatn a young people A score or more of hands were raised. Of TiniothY bay, one good work horse, g that. does not get on onels nv!rves6 as ado well. A band of gipsies will also be g . Ono , At tb e close of the, xneeting the Presid- were unitea in marriage, in Listowel on "Well, Y'Oulre the persons I want to talk good milking cow, second hand bug y in ,,d condition, second hand cutter, two cook stoves there iq etiough comedy, brought in at on the grounds. Remember the evening and one chur APPIX to. ent, Mw ts. Adair invited the members to Wednesday last, when Miss Carrie to,"hesaid. "There isn't any seventeen - WW. an BDWATtl) JLNXrX4 McXay's restaurant wher6 they were Ringston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the right time, that turns the sad parts of Tuesd4y; June 8 th at 8 p, M. Admission tb chapter of St Mark." . . GTIM WANTUD-For general house work. treat.ed to delicious ice cream. A hearty A. Hingston, became the bride of Mr. the story tolaughtir. Exeter will certam- only 10andl5cents, This gardenparty A sad accident. attended by fatal re - Apply to Mrts, J01IN HUL-41, vote. �of thanks was tendered Mrs. Adair Thos. Cruiksba,uks, son of Mr. and Mi. s ly welcome the Murless Players should is being put orf under the auspicies of the suits happ,,ned to Mr. Henry Robinson, IlatrlOk St. tor ,b or kind hospitality. George Cruikshanics, all of Wingham. . they ever come again. -H xeter Advocate. Ladies Aid . at the Exeter Salt -works on Thursday of � . I -1 ­. i Hear them in Wingham Opera. House. -1 � "___�____!r"` last week and as a result a family Of fivc I HOUSE FOIL SALL-Apply to, W.1tilulars to Takes Care Of Young Chickens Death Of Robert Holmes on Thursday night. . ­ DAvis. East Lynne A Success small children are left fatherless Mr. ADY (1LJ,,1dC WANTED -B uperionced pro* One of the most extraordinary exP0171' The death occurred on Thursday, May Wa in Wingh- L forred. Apply to. wanosh Boy Advancing East Lynne,. presented - am Robiumn was engaged at the Saltworks. ments, ever carried out at the 0. A. C. 6th, at the Winnipeg General Hospital, w ,t dn on __ I S. A, WiLL9, poultry farm was announced by Prof. W. of Robert Holmes, an old and highly. J. Stanley Elliott, formerly a student in opera House on Thursday evening, last Ile ass ar, 1 g the edge of a plat- erk of the villago the Wingbam High School, but now Priu- by i3elgrave Dramatic Club under tile form and was in the act of raising a patti- etor, will rocolve tunderg up to a 13 R. Graham, the result -of which determ- respected resident of Kenora, as the result , m netion of 11.0oug I ( 1 eipaIofCerlttaIPubUcSchooI, St. Cath- auspicies of the Victory Missionary tion by rope and pulley when something I is 11 . imesthat a rooster when caponized will of an injury received while at work on . and he overbalanced,, failing ce t ,'Iodv.,,,v",,01"k�"'1110"ns a be Sc 41h, ,%,has again received a promotion Circle of ihe Wingham Methodist Church, k1aV6 Way u lot at roxater or I 111ILY gineceis take care of a tbrood of young Chicks Feb. 2nd last. After receiving medical arltie OM , lbrich. ' and an increase in salary. At the end of was a success financial and otherwise. about eight feet- He landed on his head . . AcTAvvw, Clerk tventually as woll as arAother hen. I attention here, it was thought advisable in the drama did so and shoulder and was rendered uncon- - � ...... �, ­­ . ­­­ " - In the early %tages the, rooster was for him to be sent, to the General Hospital, the pregent term he becomes Principal of Those taking part RENT om, t"' .4'r -given two!small chickens to' look Aft4r, Winnipeg. For a time he appeared to be ihe now Memorial School, which is rapid- exceptionally well, each taking their seloW. He was taken to his home and- . To ,,,r�,,,jJ,)a0 furnished bed ro vooms. P. 0. Box 101. ly nearing completion. This school -is of character In a manner one would expecr for ,teveral days was in a very critical con - 'A - ___ ___ and, although lit did not show ifnbledi, recovering, but about thqe weeka ago actors. Rev. Sydney ditiOn, lie pasa-A away early Wednes- f WATERUS9M I ate signs of affecition. It waa not long complications set in with the result that one story, has eight classrooms, medleol of professional room, library, Assistant teachers room, Davidton as Archibald Carlyle, Miss daymorning. Mr. Robinson was about Tho use of Wolter for lawng 14 reark"ca [in I before he took them under his care, As death ansued on Thursday last. � 0, g a Com - ono hour itoul 7 to 8 1). W. with no morning days went on, more ()f ,the little chicks The late Robert Holmes was born in and principalla room. The Fchool is E Myth Procter as &1iss Cornelia, Mrs. fifty year, Of a e- He cl me to this '"'Or"' expept Monday MOrldn and thevi I furnished with 0ectric gongs inside and Clayton Proctcr as Lady Isobel and munity about six Years ago from Toronto. rr"StINdelock. Owingtoloss 11 were banded over to "Mothe" Roosterf Winglian . Ont,, ,nearly Sixty years ago. muitAtions will usstrictly entorcp(t'l. doan the�vv 4 ut. Each classroom is connected with Madam Vine, arid Mr. Clayton Procter He was on a farm for tlippe yeara and THE COMMI-lizu" and to-day'the old bird is now a foattf- Ile carat west In 1690, and for. the post 10 1� � - _­­ ­ patent of about tweaty chicks, Ald Is 25 years lits bean a. resident of Xenora. the I-Vincipal's ofilce by telephone. In as Francis T,evison wero Iw6bly worthy RbOut tllrt,e Years ago moved to 1'-'Xeter' � TENDF.R3 WANTED td rot the centre of the building is a large audi. of special mention. As an amateur Ile has not enjoyed the bed of health., . _`_­_.­__ apparently as wait pleaud as Wh6n 116 WAS He was a qtft ba -v king marip of sl torium ,with an immense stage'. This dramatic club they have few equals, The His bereaved widow and a faniily of live Tondm-4 will be rmeivM by the underAgned known as Mr. Roonter. retiring and unm1fth disposition, and wa's icbUren avrvivo, the oldest being I up to Friday. Juno 10. witil 4 o'clock p. M. for Of avembly room seats five hundred pople. proceeds amounted to ovtr 41w.00. vmal� � ifift conmtruction ot a onnerets dam an& The most "icftlAa part of the 44mri- ggnerall mll-11k4d, A family two ' ud the youngest, one and a . 13ridge in t he tow n of winsb4m. ing hys do rmnt is Met the k4rd don rm cruw, env Wns Sri _",h1mar*Isft-,to mourn But what is most foscinattrit to th* Mims Brandi)n and Christie delight ed sbcut twtive 0 . p10&n@%11etPPC,4111l(*fA0n" MR he MM06t th" I is 10", I , I took ;flacb on ?At- pupilig i,j thgt the auditodum ie equIpped the aWknce vith their reriderint of tile h11f. Mr, )0bW#on to a Wive of lxw- offles of 110y P.0.1orl'on, (�(Inmr XMItiv,06r. pared" aroma vnth tbo koW of Wdt his loss' I I I - . a splowid friovins JACtum mar.h1va. uAtrummitfa �t "Hunipirion P"butp. lWad tod , h" tm rel*tivos it camd4i, -h. 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I rJ irsr . ,O� 4& fto W% 31 FW a 11%1 ATI.U,,, t,RY � . " ­� I—" I ! We carry an assortment of fine Stationery, that is, . , , � unsurpassed as to quality and ,�tyle­ ' , , - I .1 Sympbony Lawn I,inen ........ 75e to $ 1.00. . , . . . . i -Gage's Kid Finish ..... --.....60C to 75c. , - - . . (Initialed or Plain) . . . . I I I Gage's Holland Linen ................ 406 to �150� . 25 sheets of paper, 24 envelopes to match � . ' Special—Friday and Saturday, -a bottle of Fountain . . Pen Ink FREE with each box,of Stationery, . . . . ___ , , . I - , I . EXTRA SPECIAL - . . I � Clearing Sale of Writing Pads --We are putting in stock an. entirely new. line, of Writing Pads and on Friday and Saturday to clear' out our present stock, we will GIVE A BOTTLE OF INK FIAZZ with each and every I I writing pad we sell. " . . . I I I Ill I N WKIBBON'S Ou"'RUM STORE. Drugs and Stationery . Uison Phonographs - Phone 53 C: P.R. Tickets . I . . I I I I � I . . . . , . . _____.___________.___________ ----------- . 1. . I .... I : . I 1. � "I'll", I I I ... 11, I I I I I . I I! " ,� 1 14 I I ---.--,----- ________,.___.___ , � I I ! I .�t- � , � I bautauqua Dates . I 1, 4D am "VAWNMIF�w oinm wavimm=6 us 0 1 1 . . I I The dates forthe Wing4arn Cbautau- " "' ;; I , . C. 9� I , R t$ T1 E I .5 jua have been fixed for the week. August . , I " , . 31st. to Sept. Gtb,, opening .on. Tuesday, ­. ­ , .,. � , . . . I ONE, . , Z , August 31st., , and closing on. Monday. .PH , ,-I 5�9 , . .'. ., �, . '' . I September Utb._� Excp�tiqnally, high-class .-tI­_ .. . .. .- - I .-, -w-4-4.- . ... .. �� _. 1-1 , talent has b As 'd 46 - v. �. . een sure .v this y�4r. . .. : .. 1. , '. . . ,!r, I . . . . . . ... . I , , 1. I . � ­ I � I I wingliam I The Final$ I 'I y 0% ON 1. r 'Su 0 'n Higli School ana.Milvert- ' 01111's -d� I .' ' ' .. - A semi-final football ibatch was� played .... 1, ' . in Listdwql on Saturday. afternoon be- tween'Wingliam . lu 4 , t , � 0 � a , , . I ton iri the Hough Cup aerie ..,when Wipw " ....1. I ....'­­.. .. ham was again victorious winning : by a I . % . ., . I . I ., I � sr,oreof4tol. The first game in the finals 14 Is of more impo.rtanr.e to yo ' will be played in Listowel, Saturday# June than most -other. thingd you buy. 5th, when the Woodst6ck and . Wingharn I Why not give it hi-st place in I I I I ' � football teams will meet at 6. 15 p. in. Pills of exp�nditure? This wd be- . . � � lieve is sound poliby, which in the Death Of.David Hiisthigs. . . end will pay you well. The death occurred in a London Hos- . . 1� . I ... 5, liftal. on Saturday last of David Hastings, . . I one of the most widely , known residents I . Order Yo . ui,, G.loceries I . . .. of the Guilds section, at the . At Christie's years, Mr. Hastings had - been suffering 1. - .� .. .- � . �� 'I . I . I for a short time with an internal malady, I � , � � � . . I - ' . I., and went to London for an operation. 'at ' . the hands of an eminent surgeon therp, as , I The* Tea and Coffee House I a last retort for saving hls life. However, I I � . . I i the surgeon discovered that it was too late. 0 q- 1=== MU M � 0INP,J) M I.MW W ws; P em,i r. .1 The body was taken to Br�ntford to. his _ . . ... I home, one of the finest residences -on , the M4d$W&_Z"r?X_M_"-W_­% I aftawm�­* � - � Nam"Nuo"Q Eau road, where fine farm homes - are nu- . I . ' I merous, and the funeral was held on Mon- day to Evergreen cemetery. Latest Victor lkopds ' . . The deceased was active in many . I works in connection with farmer's organi. I Newest Song `n, 1 t S zations, and was favorably know in Blen- beim, Ridgetown, Chatham, and all the surrounding district He was born at I Wingbam, but had lived in Brantford a Victrolai, and Pianos . I full genetation. and leaves a widow and I family of six children, all grown up and I ­­­ �___ I . V W OWLE" settled close to the home of their parents, X1. W. S 1-11 K beceased is a son' of the late Thomas , , I Hastings of the 9th. con. of Turnberry Music Dealer and a brother of Mr. Peter Hastings. W­NwAnmwn� _"�_o , � !T,�.­ - _­­­ - __ - _________­ ­ - !—­_ ______.___ __,.__,._____._ X X .Im". x x X X I ; Vow, X x P X X M � X I I... . I % , X, I I V. - X ... �,, " 11 I I :1 � X I . I X , W. I I I I . " *9 . I � . .11 . I I I I . . ... I 5i . . . I ��� I . � I i� i , 'A I K I I . I I . � X. I I � MI( - I . I I !rf I - I I � 0. . �, .� . . iii!11117 :� , � , . .. . � , 11 11 - -1. FISASTWWI`-�'.M� Imm 11 ow T.11E . Bride and 011"Oom � --And Foe That Weddlngt.-- . 'Vott surely watit to, be torrectly attire(1-not only 'liu Style" but perhapa a step in advance. . . I I . Fashionable , Footuar is our ' spoelaltyik We have a complete Assottment Of the new styles mid our. range i,i suffitiently large to fill the most t %.a c t i n 9 requireillents, , "".." NO" .*f 00 ~.NWAW*00W*0k*1*M , A'*% I ts, reer. �i ; . . 1. . . . � - � . I .... I 1� .... � . , . .. :..�_ I . , :1 i . I I : .; � . . � . . I I I . I . . . I ­. - .. . . . . . � I - I I . . .. � , I � . �, . . I , . . I . " �i . . . _ 1 . . . . I . . . . ... V . , I . . I I . "6 .� � � I "", "I N 1'_[���I I �A__ P ,4 0 i i 1L.7i I i �Kl