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Paper Cups Paper Napkins Or a Lunch Set that . includes everything. I GEO. MASON A SON Stationery, Patent Medicines, Booits,schooi supplies, Wall Paper; Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. __._-__.0_ W.~11_ 1^-) TOWNOUNCIL. ,. i v, -,-,-,^,w---w _-,,,. ., ^—, - — PRETTY JUNE WEDDINO I . . . I Ift Fersonal's hold tliem he jumped to save his life . The regular monthiy-weeting O f the alterc'ation with his wife over some -One of the prettiest June weddings of Wingliam council 'was held in the town , ' ­­' ' ' " ­ ­­ - the season took place in St. Paulo church ball on Monday evening.' All the mew- Mr, Frank McLean, Toronto, is visit- on Saturday morning, June Stli. when the bers were present. . ing at his home ' liere. marriage of Gladys M., Williams, eldest . Mr C, R. Copeland asked 'for certain ' . , Mrs. Walter Doubledc'e and family I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wit- liams, Wingbarn, and Mr. Wm. J. Gibbs exemption from taxes as a law has been have.moved to Kitchener. I I . of Toronto, was solemnized. passed. The matter was referred to. the Mrs. McQavin has gone to Toronto, Promptly' at eleven, o'clock as the executive committee. , , where she will visit with relatives, . beautiful wedding from Lohengrit, A petition fro ' in, M r. D. Finley and others asked for a continuance - of .the Mrs". W, C. Smith of Ripley, visited at the home of A. G. SmIththis week. ,march was played by the organist, Mr. J. 11. ' water main from the salli block to his . - , I I Mr. G6o. Hood of Dundalk, was the Christie, the bride entered the church le,iningonthearmof her father looking midence, I Mayor Gurney was appointed to repr I e- guest of Mr. Gavin Wilson this week.. ., very sweet and charming In .a handsome sent Wing4am at the Association of Muni- Mr. and Mrs.'Jas. Boyle of New York, i gown of white silk geDigette with trim - cipal Elecrtic Utilities at Niagara Falls on are visiting for the summer with their son, wingsof seed pearls and wearing a tulle June 10th and 1-1th, The affiliation fee of Mr.. W. 0. Boyle, . .veil caught up with orange blossoms also $5.00 will also be paid. I . Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Jarvis of. Toronto ' , the groom's gift., a beautiful pearl neeldace The usual concessions and privileges for visited at th home of Mr. Wm Mundell, while she .carried a shower bouquet of bridal rosek she was at tended by her parks, streets, etc., were granted to. the Sre in Turriberry. . sister, Miss Rosie Williams who looked ' Orangemen for 12th of July cef bration at I Misses Lavina Smith and M. G. Jack. very pretty in a pale blue silk dress with I Wingliam. . son visited last weeli: at Mr. F. F. hat to, match and carried a bouquet of The citizens'band asked for an increased , 'The Homuth's, Harriston. - pink and white carnations, while little grant from $200 to $350. matter Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Munn of Hensfill, Miss Kathleen Williams made a s wee was referred to the executive committee. visited with Mr, and Mrs, J.: P. Fyfe, flower girl frocked in white with pink Messrs. W. J. Greer, J. W. Hanna, J. I I . . . I Victoria St, latt week. . .1 . tibbons with her daintily trimmed basket H. McKay and W. G. Patterson appeared Mr. . and Mrs, W. J.. Gallaher motored containing white lilacs and lilies -of -the in the interests of the Business Men's Hamiltom, Dundas and Kitchener, valley. The groom was ably assisted by .to Association askibg that the town band be requested to play somewhere 'other than where the visited with friends. . y . . his friend Mr. Arthur O'Farrel of Toron- the town park, part of the time., Messrs. Cunningham ane Bennett thought it might Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Barbour of Lucknow, have moved into one of Mr. J. .A. Mc. to. The impressive ceremony of the church be well at least to have them march to Lean's houses near the will. I I of England was performed by the Rector - , * Victoria St.. and back before playing in Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Howson who have Rev. H. W. Snell, after which a reception was held at the home of the bride's par - the park on Friday eyeamg. spent the past six months in California, ents, Patrick St. 'Congratulations being The council discussed the ,Y ater situa- have returned to their home here. - . over the guests adjourned to the dining tion at some length. A few of the council Miss M, NcNell of Toronto, has return- room where a sumptous repast was enjoy- favored'eutting off water suppl to -those ed home, after spending a week with her ed by all present, the tables being pret- who continue to use water for streets and friend, Miss Hazel Little, North. street,. . tily decorated with purple and white lawns after being requested not to do so. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ra iisay and family lilacs. The toast. to the bride was pro - It is a bad situation when people ,need ., and Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre of Ayr, were posed by Rev. H, IV. Sriell in his usual water the most and are not allowed to use visitors at the Rectory for the week -end. able manner,and responded to by the it. We do not blame the coug.cit for pro- Mr, and Mrs William Inglis.of the gropm in a few well chosen words. ' hibiting the waste of , water but surely . township Ospray, spent a few days visit. Im 4 Luncheon being ,,ovef the ti e was they should waste no time in. having ' lug wit.11 their cousins, M6srs. Win., pleashritly spent'in music and dancing. anothe*r.artesaa well, dug. Another great . . I G rie and Gavin Wilson. ' , eo Theha pycouple left on the Afternoon saving of water would be to use river, , . Mr. and Mrs, F. 1, Hill Aotorgd to train via G, T. R, amid showers of con- water for the G. T. R, tank and for water- ing the main street. : . Stratford and spent the week. Mr. I -till fetti for Niagara. and other points, after - The property committee have added . was represehfing Wingham. Methodist, which they will make their home in Tor- onto, where thev will have the beat wishes . . $5,200 to the insurance of the 'town balr church at the London Conference. . . of a large host of -friends. .The bride The work on the new coffer dam is pro. Miss Helen Wilson returned to King- travelled in a smart suit of navy tricotine, gressing favorably. ston General 'Hospital on Monday morn- georgette blouse and white leghorn hat Wingham has been assurred of at least Ing to resume her duties after visiting t - LAUA.Aedmith pink and wearing "a cor- one trench motor as a war trophy. er h vithe holidays with her fat. er, Mr. X n Wilson, sage bouquet of pink and white carna. Bylaws 825, $26, 827 and 828 were read three times and passed. A synopsis . l ' County Engineer Roy Patterson, tions. . Both -bride and groom formerly resided of these bylaws will be found on -page 4, f Provincial Engineer Marshall, County in Wingbarn andare well known and the this issue. . I and Commi;s large array of handsom e gifts testified to ,WardenPetty The voting on these bylaws Will take strong, Hackett -and Laporte were in town , their popularity. . place on Monday, July Sth, and we under- on Tuesday and spent a few hours with ­ - ­­1--t—W - pli chance to discuss these bylaws at a meeting to be Reeve Tipling., 11 e Mr. and Mrs, A, G. Smith attended th Lacrosse Match . . I , I held in the town hall in the neiir future. ' annual meeting of the Canadian. Weekly The first lacrosse match, of the season I . . Press Association in Toronto last week. will be held in Wingham. p9rk on Wed- . . — — - . The They also visited the famous 'Roycroft nesday afternoon, June 16th., when Hart - Late. Alfouso Hindes ' Print Shops in East Aurora, N. Y., where over and Wingharn juniors will play , The death occurred in Toronto Gener- many niw ideas for printing were received The game is called for 3,30 sharp. As 1 al hospital, on May 2'9th, of Alfonso I by those present. A fuller account of the this will be the fir§t lacrosse, match in Hindes, aged 70 years. Mr. Hilildes was convention and trip to New York will be ' Wingham for five years a good crowd is a most esteemed citizen of Oshawa, for published next week. . expected. 0 over 50 years, .He was greatly affected .1 Mr. ind Mrs. Raymond Darby and by the death of his sister, Mrs. A. E, 'little (tone To England Smith of Wingliam, which.occurred a few, daughter, Trevena, and Mr. Al. Hayes, motored from Toronto' and spent His Lordship Bishop David Williams of I weeks ago. Dr. G. B. Smith of Toronto, , I Mr. A. E. Smith and Miss Norah of the week -end with Mrs. Darby's. parents, Geo, Walker, Turnberry. Huron left on June 6th. for England to attend the Lambeth conference of the . . Winghaw, attended the funeral at Osh- Mr. and Mrs, : They weie accompanied by Miss Norma A nglican church throughout the world, to . awa on May 31st. I I 1. Foxton, who spent Sunday with her be held in Lambeth Palace in July The Heavy Hall Storm . ; ! mother in Culross. Mr. and Mrs. Walk- bishops and archbishops from the Anglic- , ian church the world over will . be in at - Several good stories are being told of er are visitingwith their daviliters. tendan'ce. Because of the absence of the the recent heavy hail storm which occurr- * ______ - -_ ­ . Bishop during the summer months all ed in the vicinity of Bluevale and within , B00 confirmations in this diocese have been a distaucq ,of a couple of miles from . postponed, and will be held early in the Wingliam. One story is that next morn --I' . XouRis In Oshawa onitifie 3rdto'Mr. fall, . I 4ug a farmer shovelled the hail stones off . and Mrs, Fred Morris, formerly Of the gang way. Another is that the . . Autoist Causes Accident # stones made holes in the ground gNing it Wingharn, a daughter. . Mr, Thoii. Walker of the 6th, conces- the' appearance o f being p6rforated. I . I I I — 7 sion of Howick, metwith a severe accid- Another, and one which w e are assured is quite true, is that a lady gathered' up , Calross Man misrsing 4 ent. He was driving a team, one of which was a colt, along the road, when a enough ice to freeze ice cream for supper. Another case which created a great car came up behind; the toot of the auto . deal of excitement, and which had been frightened the colt, but Mr. Walker I Little Flower Plucked . described as everything on .the crime might have been able to have' kept the I The angel of Death visited the home of , sheet from abduction to murde, was that animal lunder control Out when Ine autoid __1-___-___ - - ------- ----t I . EVEPYBODY'SO cGowan of Stratford, of the strange disappearance of Arthur came along side he gave his horn two or Friday last, and took to its reward their Green, a prosperous farmpr, -y ho resides more toots and , the team ran away, . ­ — , AUOTION SALE -Of Cows at Cain 11ouse Lktables, LucknoW, Saturday June 12f,li. at 3 O'cloes. JonN PuRvis, Auctionebr . I LoTw & MCDONALD, Props. . CAL,IP FOR SALE -Purebred calf from my QUA011 Of COWS. I OviriamtPureimN. L I I . .11 poR SALE -9 young pigg, Born oil the 18th. I of may.. 'vv 8, . - li" J. LriiulrsAb trya" Con. FOR SALN-4)ooring Bindor and Deering Htlroadar In good working condition, aliju one Mabsey Mower cheap for quick mlo. Phone 285, LIVINGSTONE & SON. _ - GIRL WANTU'D-Vor general house work . Apply to I Mns.JouNlIpvu, I Patrick bt. I — LAIM CILMUC WANTED-U%perienced DW ferred. Apply1tor, ' j. A. AILLis I . V ,NDERS-The clork of tile village of Wrov I tondol4upto8l),U)i ,Jul)( 8p.ok,01'11' I 0 or " 10 ` , vo on 0 1"V '110 8& ,*! o . u t, n 0, 11 9 V co " 0 0 0 t I I ' , , c 4 , " "' 'O 1 1 k_ 00 1, I " " aO8 U , y .. Con en 61d" a t "g "". ""I' t 0, te June 111til' at r ` "' or .ukl 7 . J T t C 1, , - d rich I . '1'rl" on t 60 0 l. 0 . X . _ 0 A,,, . AN -TED-Tendera for thoPlivellasc Of fraw 1W building at rear of St.Andro-Wil Prebbyter talk church, vvill be aceepted'all to Julle loi h illst. Ilighcot or any tender not liveebenrils accepted. T. 01. R I N (;, .4 c c`y, ___ — TENDERS WANTED ----.— t Tontlors will be rcceived by the ituder6ignt up to Ffiday. June 19, until 4 O'clock' . M. fo file conatruttiou of a concreto datl all l;rl4g# In the town of Wingham. I " "' ce, ileattoom call sepu at th I , I 'OU 's 10 , 'of 11 utttri-oll. oil t k. u(I . I 11ollso, . cl-10 ,or Like 0 Ce 911f ill I n, , rif I ' n e ece!v.!&TlIY &CUT1 L , .1611,; F. k0VXS. Clark ,lown of hignalu. ... ____ NOTICE TO WATER U3EKS ­­­­ - f,n[Il,_ut,,1.ilnien ,,& mnreadequrttO , .uillil fitwitleri-iavAiltible the ,WAt,(',rll1X0l! 1sw-s o4tro.,t,.Ii,,t)rpcotrolon-414tl.)rohilill.f-.d. Irthtl4ortif, led vrit.ii. j)tr4mdum*lII hma thel. . 1=111144601101111t, *V, Ar or"T"Zi COMMMIC. . kl­& " --O-'A Y: ,k,'4, -i-..A.;L 1 o. , '.. ,. darling infant doughter, Kathaleen Mar- on the xoth Con. of Culro.qg. northof 11oly- When Mr. walker found he could not garet, 8 weeks old. I rood. Over two years ago he had an hold tliem he jumped to save his life The child had been ill only a few days alterc'ation with his wife over some He was thrown on his face on the bard with pneumonia when death overtook her. . family affairs, and going out side he gravel and besides receiving a severe cut The funeral was held on Sunday after- handed his oldest son (a boy of fourteen) over the ,eye, which required several noon. from the home of Mrs. Jas. Cruick, shank Scott St, to Wingham cemetery. a sum of money keeping one dollar for stitches, lie received othdr severe injuries I Both services were conducted by Rev, I that if he were himself and remarkec Mr. Walker was carried into Mr. D. Dr. Perrie. living he would write in a few days, and Hicks' and a doctor summoned to attend Olver & Benninger. , I Immediately took his departure. After to his injuries. We are pleased to see Final Draft Par Wingham Distri6t - . I an abscense,of several days some of the him able to be out again. The wagon The final draft of the London Method, . neighbors beftame s1tLrmed and instituted and harness were pretty badly smashed, ist Conference in session at Stratford decides on but few changes in the Wing - a search, going very closely through every inch .of bush for miles around and . Aew Cushion Tires In Great Demand* ham district viz. Rev. Archibald Mc- Xibbon becomes minister at Gorrie, Rev, . digging the river for some distance but Since the first day that ,*Aero Cushion" R. L. Wilson succeeds Rev. Mr. Burgess nothing in the shape of a misting man tires have been put on the market by the at Hilievale; and Rev. R. S. Hoskitig goes ' ­ was discovered, Police in tbo surround- local Company, orders have been pour- I . .to Bethel. I . Rev. Geo. Jewitt, formerly of Blyth, Ing towns were then notified., and detect. . About two weeks agt .ing in steadily . the Compariy were so unfortunate as te andwellIttlown byrnanyof our readers was elected president for, 1920. Rev. Mr. Ives. einployed to Clean up the myst*ry, but according to the latest reporthe has have ah accident befall -one of tboil Hibbert of E ssex: and formerly of Wing- turned tip alright, beingin tuckuowon motors with the result that they havc barn was a,close second in . the race for Saturday. . been unable to manufactitre tires since, tile President's chair. . 11 I - ­ I- I I They are, at present installing a large ne% i ­ I.., ''..A . ­ I 0- mot.or and expect to be in operatior _. 46vv 1.:4 x ES OF YOUTH"' again this week. The demand for theh farmers, h e - declared. . Their supreme tires art greatly in excess of what they ex. A story that deals with the problem of knowing the right thing to do -whether to pected and at a recent meeting of th( 0 sacrifice one's bappiness for others or to choose the career that means the soul's Board of Directors. it was decided tc . Her beduti- . higheatdovellopment, This I% the problem that confronts Gina Aabling. purchase such additional machinery as ful voice offera her a career in Paris, a rich, much older man wants her for his wife. would enable them to double the capacity and a young brother'and sister, motherlest, make remaining at home seem her duty. of their plant. Mr. E. L. Sherbondy, . Which shall she choose-Ambifloo-Wealth-or duty? And all the time there is General Manager, will leave tiext weel Peter waiting for her, young, handsome Peter, who loveg her and dreams of the for Toronto and the States to secure th( 4 future they shall build together. And then, from far-off India comes a Yogi, a . extra machinery, and after same is Install, r ' d wanderer in a strange land, who heart her plei for guidance, andin. a crystal ball she led, they hope to be in a position to fill al . tees into the future -sees what will come to pass if -she follows each of the paths that orders promptly. Those who bavo e - -, lie open to her. She sees herself as,6be will be if slit remains at hofne,taring for her already bad ,,Aeto Cushion" tires Instal. " family,,sacrificing herself for them, Then Paris came before her eyes, where she is led, are well satisfied and are telling tbeii a beautiful opera singer,'successful, a woman of the world, arid lost, as the wife of a friends the wonderful value they have re . rich man, whotu sht boa married to help htr father's finances. And abe learn* that ceived, thus advertising the product o I , -,I)uty doric in violation of the laws of life is a weak yielding to the selinshne" of the cvmpany, without expense to thi otherm," After having shown Gina thol ftture with the eye of the wml, th* Yogi deports latter, The Company regret4 that thei y into tile. night from whence lie ftftrd fit'd Gina so,1vts her problera, thus holping the are not at prev.nt irk a position to fil . t. othem whom she loves to solvlet th" ramemberint tlas Yogi's lost woWs; "Love . promptly, all the orders the -y are remv r with Wiodom Is the secrot of Ufm " %Sr* Of y0vth 06fM tO thil Lycwm Th"tr* ing, but are doing tlt* vwy best uwb for a lk" day's, oiamemit gat M"1* T w Wd 7f1d, . . I I I *16 dreanomm I . I 10 11 . I .Aii Llli: ,., ..., r1r, 1 , " : . , 1, M I -i 1, 1 4 - '.... ,,,,,, ,,,,,r,,,,,,, , . I , I , I 11 I - L,!,j ,4 . . , .i :tAtlil , 11 Wlw: 1.1 I --`---"`-`J RAISINU A MILLION. F---- 140cal Itons .__ ' S , , U F. 0. Stock Subscription Campoig.111 L""",,-_-,_-,- . - ­- - , - " -1; Begins On Monday N4xt. 'Mr. Geo. Wright and,family have mov- . — ed from Turriberry, to their new home in A big meeting of members of the U. F. Howick 0. In the north riding of Huron was held. Fresh Trout and Whitefish 15 centg in Wingliam town ball on Monday after- * andl7centsper lb.. at A. J. Nortrop' noon for the purpose of organizing for the butcher shop. . campaign to r0se a further $1,000,000 Fresh Huron Trout every, Thursday I capital for the United Farmers Co.oper ative Company, Limited, throughout afternoon at the Central Butcher shop- . Ontario, The campaign for stock sub- 1 Olver & Benninger. , I ecriptions is due to start on Monday and Mr. Geo. J. Wright, bandmaster, has North HuronFarmers will be thoroughly moved to the second house, on Scott St,, canvassed. ' No individual subscriptions next to Mrs. CrUlkshanks. under $25 will be talcen. I G. W. V. A, Dance in the Mills Mem- J. W. King of Bluevale, was dbairman, orial Hall on the. evening of Wednesday, of the meeting, Mr. Wm. Rutherford, of June Oth. Everybody made welcome. - West W'awallosh. In the course of a . Muster Jack Clegborn was 1he fortun- . short address, * declared -the farmers ate boy who secured the lu*y coin at should take a lesson from Lord Nelson at Hanna's Anniversary Sale and was given Trafalgar and suggested "This day let $5.00 cash. . every farmer do his. duty." I Lost -1 Ldst my glass eye at the post The chief speaker of the afternoon was . office. Finder please return to box 283. Christopher Gardiner, of Thamesville. I need my glass eye as I no longer have He declared that the ,object of the "The Eyes of Youth" $1,000,000 campaign was to raise funds Would the party who took the electric for the development o f - - co-operative light from the Presbyterian, lawn on Tues- .stores -and other branches of the Farmers' day night, leave same with H. B. Elliott business. What interested the farmers and save further. trouble. interested the public, declared the speak - Mrs, B - M. Buchanan has resigned er, There was no jealousy, about the from the public sciiool staff. Mrs. Buch- farmers, h e - declared. . Their supreme . anan is a good teacher and many will re- thought was how they could aid each. gret that she is leaving the school. . other, he stated, That their cause was . just was thoroughly proven at the last Ont - Crowds of out of town buyers went home - ario.election. The farmers' Co-operative pleased with,goods from Hanna's Atird , ver- . movement could get all the'money it sary sale on Saturday last. This week. , needed, he said. Farmers should have Holeproof i4ik hose $1.39 per pair (advt) "A more stable prices for hogs, he said. The I The Ladies Guild of St, Pauls church live stock industry was very important. will hold a garden party on the church The object of the Farmers' Movement ' lawn on Monday, June 14th. Refresh- , was not to put the towns aud cities out ments will be eerved. Band in attend- of business, but to co-op6rate with them . ance. . in every way . possible. -Fhe speaker . . "Eyes of Youth" was the dramatic Sen. declared that last year the United Farm- sation of New York as' a play. Ap a ers! Co-operative Company, Limited, did picture it is a greater sensation. Coming business amounting to $8,000,000. This, to the Lyceum Theatre next Mon. Tues. year the expectation was that over $20,006, ' and Wed. 000 worth of business would be transact- . The regular monthly meeting of the ed throughout the province.. I Woman's Missionary Soci ty of St. At a meeting to be held in the public Andrews Presbyterian church will be school in Lower Wingham on Thursday, held in the lecture room oil Wednesday, steps will be taken to organize a U. F. 0. June 16th. at 3 o'clock. The subject will club to serve- the farmers . of this end of be "Christian Women's Medical Work Turnberry Township. I . forthe Wom2n of China." . - I I .1 . I Mr. Win. S. Breen of'Wasbington, D. ­ .. . 1. ... - . , C., is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Band Concert Programme, ' Mrs. R, J. Breen, Turnberry. Mr. Br,pen TheWiiigham Band will play the fol- has just completed his course in electric , lowing programme on the park under the engineering, taking honors, He leaves direction of -Bandmaster Geo. J. Wfight - on Saturday morning tor Sudbury whete at 9 p. .in. sharp "bri Friday evening. he has accepted a position. . March ........ Adecity... ..By F annycen Anniversary Services will be held at the Overture ......... Aecadia . ... Laurens Brick Church, East Wawanosh oil Sunday, Waltzes ... ..... Kittiwal;d .. ..... Murs June Xth. Rev. Mr. Irwin of Lucknow Grand Selection ... The IronCount-King will preach at both services. On Monday Serdnade. ....The Predmount ...... Beyer . . evening the young people of Belgrave Waltzs ... Among The Roses ..Barnhouse Methodist Church will givi their play Overture... ..May., Flowers ...... Laurens East Lynne. Remember tile date, June $election .... Lorys of Scotland .... Watson 21st. I . March. - ....Raisethe Flag.. .. .Shoemont In all her great career Clara Kimball "God Save King" I Y. oung has had no opportunities such as . , The Wingharn Band will play at the are given- her in "Eyes of Youth", the English church garden party- on Monday thundcrbolt of dramatic force, coming to Julie 14. . I ' the Lyceum Theatre next Mon. Tues. and . 1. - ------" Wed, . Tractors Do More Than Plow Wingham High School football team . . - I were deleated in the final game for the A'bility To Perform Various Farm Hough Cup at Listowel oft Saturday Operations Makes Them Useful afternoon by the Woodstock College - AtAll[Seasons. soccer team by a score of 6 to 1. The I ­ _ High School boys have played well and ' was a -ime",, stated Mr. L. I There they have no reason to be ashamed of . Kennedy, the local Clotrac dealer, "when being defeated by the Woodstock seniors. farmers considered the tractor as a mach - A -pleasant evening was spent at the ine that was useful only for plowing, home of Mr. and Mrs John Burchill, 2nd Hence nearly all the tractors were pur- of Culross, when girl friends numbering chased either in the early spring Or late about thirty assembled and presented the summer when practically all the plowing I bride -elect, Gwendolyn Jackson, with a was done. But with the advent Of the kitchen sbown. Although completely light weight, crawlor4ype tractor farmers taken by surprise Mi,_s Jackson made a began to find many u es for the tractor suitable reply. The remainder of the which they had always considered as evening was spent in music and games. horse jobs, In fact, wherl they found a A dainty lunclicoa was then served, after tractor which- would work under the same singing -Should Auld Acquaintance be conditions and go through the same places forgot", the guests departed to their which their horses would, they were quick several homes. to turn over the horse jobs to the tractor I for it meant a saving of time and labor. . I ­__ _. I ___ . . I And because the crawler-tvpe tractor is L. 0. L. Church Service so versatil% the farmers are not waiting Brethren of the Orange order will at_ for the plowing seasons. to purchase their tractors but are fitting them into their tend Divine Service in St. Pants Angli- work at all seasons of the year. 11 can church on Sunday evening, July 11th. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to ' Mr. L. Kennedy also made the point, meet in the Wingliam lodge room at 6.80 "that it was not always a good policy to to attend service in a body. Rt, Wor, . purchase a Inachine during the peak, load Bro. H. W. Snell will Preach. 1, of plowing season as this meant, that the . tractor must start right off on heavy . Ashfield'Parmer hot I work without b ilig broken in. On the I A great deal of excitement was caused Other hand, if the tractor is purchased , in town last week, W11WI tile, rep'irt was 'I" , during the winter or in the early summer spread around that Louis * 1)11tou of months before fall plowing, there are Xilig8briAgo tiad been shot at . three always a lot of smaller jobs wbich make times, two shots finding a, billet, one in ideal work for the new tractor and serve the,wrist and one Ill tile 51116016t Of t1le to work it in ready for the heavy jobs to unfortunate young alan, while the thircl follow. , went wild. It seemed there had been a ,,We all 1,now it is a baci thing to race meoting in the Xingsbridge R. C. Church a new automobile, until it is well broken I that night and Dalton had atteuded alid in, but many farmers are buying their returned late, and while unliarflessilIg tractors to start right in at heavy work his horse the shots were fired. Taken which makes undue demands on a -new completely by surprise Dolton (lodged tractor. I believe that much better re- behilida partition, and to this lie Pro- sults can be obtained by putting the , bably o,x es his life. His assailant then tractor to figlit jobs before the heavy i Uinpe(l into a buggy and droW aWRy, work beging. This not only familiarizes . eaving hii victim as he thought for dead, the owner with the handling of the Mach- . and had this been so, it would probably ine but also prepares the teactor for, the , hkve been ionic time befure discovery as heavier work to foll()W.,, lie lives edone, but fortunately lie was ,'Conditiont to -day are such that ship - I able to call assistance, and AlCtectivf's ments cannot be depended on", continued ' . were Joitoll tho trail'and tile YW114,' Mr.L.Ketwedy."andfarmera are plac. :- milillswulindsattenoledlo. A,,4isusimlin Ing their orderg for tractors for later de. , A citit of this kind, there are several Hwy, knowing that witb a year-round I , explailatiolls all(I Motives 00149"Pa- for tllt' tractor they will have Nvork to Uce'p it I deed, aud rum,,)t-,, tot to who the gullit%, t)ltqy whenever it arrives. The tractor is . .party hs, but as yet no ont ham lwni no, lonter intrely a plowing b appieliendtd. .Nfr. Daltan i# a quiet I ' ireopectable, Induitri*us, fix man, sad TomW prapWOm wt*b cam ft Into .1 tim "Im to kit" bm wa="Inll a f4v days. form M* A ocy MW of the YM. A a $1 i 4 - . ran : I . . ­ . I . I 01 ­ " , , "I I'll, , .1 . %,. I I I I 1. . . '. I I I . I . 11 I , . '. I'm . . . i 11 . ­'. . .1 I , , ' I a , I Ku"BAKS I . .... , 1__;1 GIAMERAS, - ' I I ", i 1:1, , - . ..- I I - .111.0 'P " .. ­ 4 . 1. ;. - .. . %.. . I *' "I ".. .4 , ­ :.-t,-, I.... ", , I - - , ,. ­ - '. . . I'll ­. X_ -N ..;...0 .,: .1 1. .1.1 1 . . I , "I .1 . . I I ..... ` ''. .,­ - . , ... .. I . -1 ....... I "I .. . * , .-. ­- , . ._ . . . I-- - ff"',. ', . . I . 1. ­%,,,­..' --,It-, , I . ... .. How Catherine has changed since this Kodak picturowbotal;glh, --.t e ,,x . I '. "' , , She wore her hair bobbed then, nd with her books ,dridet ;jtii ..14, , .` '. . , I J , arm stands by the. gate ready for scho I pl. .. . . .1 . . _-, .: I , . . , ,.: . I . . I . .11 I .'. - 1 . ,' . " .., I . . . .. 4 , . You didp't think so much of the picture. then.' it ;As Juqt .j n. . . .'.' ', ,o . . I ordinary "snapshof% but now that she* has grown to womaq- ._ - .'-"". ' I . , . . . I , hood, Money couldn't buy it., . I I . I . . . I . .1 - , . , . Al I I . . .. I I I , . .. ., . ,; , i 11 '14, — "Oup Stock Always Complew"! I . I ` 11 I . . . . . . ..... . I . I I . v 4 t. : .. . - V - . I I We De elop Films. We Print Pict,ur,ep. - I I I I I . .:, . I .... V ­ 1 .,,'I', I I .4 . I . '. I ­ - . I .. , , - .... - ...'', . - I'll . . . . . . . . I . !, I , u r,.- .. - , .., . I I M , &% N%'E': :il-, I . MCKIBBON's ,DRUG I SUR , . ­. I ­t . . . 111-1; .1 I - . . I I Drugs and Stationery I I I I I . I I I . . _1 I . I I . . . Edison Phono . . C mi.,Ticketr- . I :.. I graphs . Phone 53 ' I . . . . I . .1 .. , . . I . . . . . . I I I .: 1. " . I I . - .. :; - ; I . 1. I I :1 . , ­ , , - I ..... . . 11 . I _ . I 11 ` ; It - - I . . .I. ..;; 4D . .- . . ", , V-2 - I 0 -, . I ... I . 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I ;, I .!, I .1. -1 I ly invited to attend.' . , ' i Mirried In London - . .. I i . I 1. '. I . . .1 1 :­ , . '11 R . :. , . - . . - . to . , 11 , . I .. if M's, . . 1. 1. .1 .,... . ; .. ''I A , q . 001 r 0 "O d " : ' ... . The man'y friends of Mr. Percy Kerr . I .. . I I ..': , I I % I , I I _', . I 1: are offering congratulations on his mar- I . . --- . - - , - ., , I— : : : riage at London on Tuesday, June, Ist, to I , . . .. - - ­ ­7_____ ,:- I I , ,:.­ . I., . I 1-11, .. Miss'Tibbs of that chy. Rev. Dr.*Peever. - I . . P .; , : I r, ' . I !, . :: Is of more importance to You " : I pastor of the first Methodist church ,per- _ - than most other thinks you. buy. I .1 ­1 . I I . I ­ ! formed the ceremony. The happy . young couple will reside: in St. Thomas . I I I I .....- . . :,*: Why not give it first place, in your : . ; p.:; " 7,; 1 . . ,. where Mr. Kerr is a member of the Ander. bills of expenditure? This we be ­- I .1 . . % .. ' : ,.,. Ileve is sound policy, which ill -the I . .. I I."... . son & Co. staff. . I . I I . '..., .1 - . I 'end will pay vell. '. . . I .. . ,. .. s you , . . , , , i. : _1 .: Mr, and Mrs. Kerr are spending a I . . 1 . I . I 0 . I .I., , I 1, I . short honeymoon at the home of the . . :. - I.. , . I., . :_., , . Order. Your Groce`ri6s! ' I 1. 17. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, . ,- .1 . ... .1 v ,:. , I _ . .... Wingham. . . I ­ . . I . . ., ' . . . .. I -,,.I.. , . . . I ­. , At Christie's . . . - .1 . . . I . . Temperance Meeting. . - I . . I .. . 1, . : ''. '_ ... I - I . .. I.. . . .. I . I - . . - The executive of the Huron County I . . ­ . .. . ,. I , I ... . . . I . . ; I Temperance Alliance, in session at Clin- . ..... . I I .. I! I I . The Tea and'CoOde-I46use, I I I . I ... : . I ton on Tuesday of last week, decided to . . ill . . '. . I. : . . issue a call for a county temperance con- . . .1 Q= 46x=,--WZ_-m welm V=NXXWMWM -,*:;r' I .1 .1 vention in Seaforth on June 23. The con- I vention will be held in the afternoon, with a public meeting in the evening, and Dr, Andrew S. Giant, head of the Oniario, referendum committee,. is likely, to be the chief speaker. I The purpose of the convention will be to organize for the referendum. this work has already been well started an&l township organizations are busy this week, Officers of the temperance as- sociation state that their work has in- I creased greatly since the first of January, in that frequent illegal shipmentsi are re- ported and this calls for some action on .the part of the executive. Conditions, . they say, were much better last year, . . I I. . I . . I . __ ­_ - . " ­ - ­_­ ­. ­­ _.._­...,___ - .— - - - __ ­ , - ­ ­ 11 _­ ­_­ ­ _— , Y, XXV VIM X X T 74 4XI XX 0 X. V. 'xx: T, F.: a X X x. X V, - , . . . X . I ^,400%`WM4&., X, Whlite Canvass I . I VkAqw Iffr4% Aglr%l wluk WO%k Aft , low F & 1% RM , 1W ME W MW . 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