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SPEND DOMINION DAY AT WINGHAM. Don't Forget the Garden Party on the Wingham General Hospital Lawn., Thursday evening, June 24th.
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I 1� ..",��4!1 , . WINGHAM, ONT, THURSDAY, JUNE Z4tb, 1920 1 . Subscriptions., $1.50 per year
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N01�101~1_^ I I � -111, RAISE THE RATES, - I
WINO'HAM RA � CES GOOD W�AD�Sf HURON CO. F, � . local ltcrm�
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I 8_r'�nd Light itAtes - ' I L .1. $0449're
— I L. � .. S')'e,_ r fs o n a Is ( , Electric Pbw North Huron County L, 0- L, Will L'.�_.fw —I,.—.,. � 1_( �.�---, 257a'e
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Committoo $elect Wednesday and Hou F. C. Biggs, Guest of Huron .!�.__��~__11 Gremlylacreasad If I lew==M�a��
,L Thur*44y, August 4 and 5. I County Council In Clinton - . celebrate Tr .
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Mts,- Alex Forsythe is visiting with A special meeting of the Wingliam I,--- y Billie Burke ICeL Cream in bulk Wc �
Indications'point to Que of the most friends,in.Blyth. . . ing. North Huron County L. 0. -L. have de. A q . uQrt- I . * �
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"Although Huron County roads will . . ng of the olded to celebrate the anniversary of the L Bathing season is here, so are, --Bath- I
ever attempted in compare favorably with most of the coun- Mr. 'Win. Portice of Kincarollne, spent The chief matter was the pass! � . -McKWbon's Drug Store.
Wingharri when onWednesday and Thurs- able Sunday tatown'. I by-law .to fix the rates to be 9blirged to Battle of the Boyne at Wingbarn on ing Cap$,- . swim Kaps
day, August 4 and 5) thil Athletic Grounds ties of Ontario it iastill quite notice . ' n Electric Current in thetov�n Monday, July . 12th. Several lodges, --- I
Limited will hang up in purses $2 400 that most every objection and defect may ' Miss Ethel Simpton is spending a few co sumersof r intention of Enzign- Pickle and Ensign Cooke of ,
* . of Wiligham. Following nre the clauses havealready signified thei . --4 --!------..A ............. M_ I
be -leen as one drives through your county weeks with4riends in Toronto. brin to Wingliam. if Clinton'will havo charge of the, .meetings L I
This is considerably more that' was ever d P, � . " I contained in the by-law, Ring their colors 01(ing .in the Salvation Army CIWAel on Sunday, 00%% I � 11
given, in Wingham. on previous occasions and notices the construction of roa a' Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy of Detroit, That all users of Electric Current for. the weather is favorable we are 10
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was the remark of Deputy Minister ,,'/of . forward to one of the largest crowd$ of The G. W. V, A. are, holding a dance in
of this kind, and this coupled with, the are visiting with relative$ in towm lighting purposes shall pay, for the some at , ' I
Highways, W. A. McLean of Toronto, at I Rowing rates - for current measure Otangemen, and their friends ever seen at their club rooms, the Mills Memorial
fact that,our half mile track is known far a banquet given in honor of Hon. F. C. Mrs, Alex. ,J)avidson of Hamilton, is the f0 , , The Fashionable Millinety
Ill Ontario, by meter at the rate of 13 cents per Wingbarn. Lodges are requested to Hall on the e4ening, of Monday, July Ist. .
and wide as one of the best * ces in town. . I '
thire is no doubt that the August 4 and Biggs and himself by the council of'Haron renewing ai;quaintaoi I up Kilowatt I -lour and for current Supplied bring their banners and music, Wing- Mrs, J. Casemore, Morris, secured the
County at the Rattenbury Hotel on Tues- . M;. a I ham lodge No. 794 have upcured the .
5 race meet will far excel, any berefore . nd Mrs. Dave Martin motore( I suit of clothes thrown from the root at for Mermaids
day. from HamUton and spent the week -end on gat rate a charge of 4. cents per lamp
. services of the Henderson Kiltie Band of Hanna's Anniversary Sale on Saturday
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attempted. - I I .Mr. McLean however assured the with friends. L ' - . . . per month. No charge to be less than 50 London, who will play throu L
..� cents per month. For lighting balls in last, * . -
1. - 1. - I County Council that his depaitment was Mrs. W.m. Pearson of Hamilton, spent day and assi�t individually in a concert % ,�
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Extract from Ontario Public Health willing to co�operate as fully as possible the waeX-end with her cousin, W. b ' as blQc1cs and in blacksmith shops at night. Other � concert talent will be Mr. J. G. Stewart, real estate agent, I .
.. $10.00 per year. � reports the sale of R. R. Mooneyli house Iniprove your good looks girls with the ne�west
Act, -Section 53. laassistingthe municipalities to get tht Gallaher. ' ' 4 ' . Alice Dunbar the famous lady comedian, . I
"Whenever ony householder knows or best results from their efforts and money - , , �- That all users of B ,fectric Current for The county committee have secured the On Diagonal, Road to Mr. John Walters I .
* I Mr� and,Uri. John Hueston of Gorria, L I styles ill swin-i caps. We carry the latest'creation
has reason to suspect that any person expendW, -and for this purpose the engine- were'Friday visitors with, Mr. and Mrs. power purposes shall pay at the following services of Wingham Citizens' Brass Of CuIrOss, .
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withialliF family or householder board- ers'would come to the county not so much W. J., dalialler. rates, For current measured by meter a Band to play throughout the day and to Wise people are now preeerving eggs for with snappy color combination, designed at the fa'sh-
Ing or ic-Iging with him, has any Com- as inspectors but as assistants or instruct- rate of 6 cents per Kilowatt Hour for the ct as a reception band, next winter, Lyman's Water *Glays is �. .
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municable disease, lie shall, within twelve or$. I dihlp�ain haynes and Captain Laycot, first 750 Kilowatt Hours used in any a Several noted speakers will be present absolutely reliable. Sold at Mitchell's ionable"beaches bythe highest authorit'
are.soqii�iiij'tbeir furlough in Ingersoll month and for all additional current Wed �,7 Y.
hours, glye notice thereof to the 66cret- Hon. F. C. Biggs made a practical busi- I sist on the program immediately C %
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sty of local l3oard or to the: Medical ness man's speech and greatly pleased the � , in any month at the rate of 4 ,cents. per . * .
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Mrs,,-Tli6)na� Leppington 6f Clinton, is Kilowatt Hour provided bowevit that no . Ice Cream Bricks 35 cents each at Billie I "."11
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Officer of Health." - - " town park. Provision will be made fol
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, members of the Council by his candid ex I ViSitini WiifA,'her father, Mr, Ed. Tool- charge q,ball be less than $1.00 per horse tion, Burke Cafe. As a special indm �, 0
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Saturday buyers we ari- offering bricka at Lam ss
amended at the last session of the Legis-
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Mrs. iCluijoli Bush of Toronto was the
power per month. . will be taken at the gate to help defray
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30 cents on Saturday.
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lature. He emphasized the fact that in-
steadof limiting their efforts to. a few
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guestAAMfr- 'Thos. Forbes, Bluevale'
That owners of all motors of 10 horse the expenses, ..
power or under, who have the privilege of For list of speakers see large bills. ,
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Are eggs lidble to be riluch cheaper?� If
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hundred miles of road It would be extend-
Roa�i 6et*�'&'week.end.
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10 hours unrestricted use per day shall Friends 6f the order living in Wingham
not its time to use "Water Glass, the
ed to 1,$94 miles, a fforts
rid their best e
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as E.;Mtji�aguQ of Toronto, is visit-
. uested to decorate their
pay at the rate of $75,00 per horse power are kindly req
great egg preserver, McKibbon's Drug
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will be made to have these brought tip to
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per year and for those used part timeat homes and. business places for this mem-
Store have just received a fresh shipment.
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standard as soon as possible. He advo-
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cated two -track roads and claimed that
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the rate of $48.00 per year, and. pumping orable occasion. . .
w ater at 60 cts, per hour. A baseball match,Mll be played in the
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Have you paid forthe paper you are
reading�' The label will te , 11 you. Your
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they would wear more than twice as long
week -it., Wfdoa with her son, David, and,
The councillors deemed it advisable to park during the afternoon, and , the
subscription is paid up to the last of the
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as roads with a single track, He strong-
olaukiltet,, Mrs, Thos. Manning.
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greatly increase the cost of electricity in speeches will be interspersed with high-
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month mentioned and the figures indicate
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ly urged each township to havfe its own
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Mlp-Mot4aret Piper of Tcropto, spen ,
order to make the plant pay expenses, land piping and dancing.
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what year. .
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Drugs and Stationery .
superintendent who would work under the
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Councillor Fells felt the increase would Already over twenty lodges have. signi-
Edison Phonographs Phone 53 ; I C. P. R, Tickets
county superintendent and provincial
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Mrs,',�fe.046� Piper, Patdck St. .�
come heavy on thewaterworks committee fied their intention of being at the walk
Insect Destroyers -Pure Paris Green,
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officers so that roads would be uniformly
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Mi-' . 'hrid-� Mrs. W. A. Mansfield of
for pumping water, and at present, when in Wingham on July 12th. I I
Arsenate of Lead, Arsdnate of Lime,
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constructed and in most efficient marindr.
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Detroit, wgre of the former's sister,
thepeoplearenot getting all the water . Come to the town that appreciates
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Hellebore, Poison Bordeaux Mixture .etc.
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Mrs -134,w�h, John St , lastwdek.
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privileges that they pay for, it would be your visit on this memorable 0 ccasion..
impossible increa8e the by
guaranteed pure and fresh at Mitchell a .
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ceiving every care, by the department and
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to water rates. The address of welcome will be gl�en
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Corner Drug Store. .
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the appointment of Mr. Moore for the
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special work of beautifying the highways
Miss,-Anili�, Hawthorne has returned to
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her bpm$ih, Dgioraine, Man., after spend-
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Some timeago it was suggested that His Worship the, Mayor, Bro, W. I
water could be used from the spring at Gurney.
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Remember the Gatolen Party at the
Wingham General Hospital on' Thursday
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Pietty Cburch Wedding A
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would bring splendid results, he �said.
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evening of this week, under the auspicies
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,;
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Villages and towns would no,W receive
larger grants and: more commis.ions be-�
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Co�jqij;iilitir'ins - - and many happy
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were -sent for analysis to the Provincial I . . . .
Board of Health have been returned and Stolen Goods Traced .11
of the L adies' Hospital Auxiliary. Wing-
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Wingham, was the kehe of a pretty wed-
d ng on Wednetolay.',1pne 9th, when Hazel,
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cause of amendments to the act passed at
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returfis'. of�,-the' , , day to Mr. John Quirk,
classed as unfit for use and a clause added The goods which were. stolen from. 1-1,
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ham Brass Band attendancei
one welcome. A most worthy cause to
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Camp-
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the last session. The new Nonglare. Head-
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*ho pqaea,theA7t1i milestoll..- on Thurs-
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urging a careful sanitary inspection. E. Isard's store some weeks ago were
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bell, Morris was united in marriage to Mr.
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lightActfor motorists would come into
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effect in a few weeks and he a4vised mot-
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1\4iss' Lttle �Madlspn has accepted a
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I & Garfield Theatrical Enterprises 01 boy about la Years of age living in Turn-
At the request of several of our custorn-
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Perrie officlated� Afte� a short honey-
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Groceries
oriits to buy only lights approved b.� the
position' Ati!�'the office ot; .the Can"da
Montreal, offering to bring weekly enter- berry. The officer. secured the goods and
era we have placed stock a supply
moon spent in Toronto . And other points
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department, , ..
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Furnituie Manufacturers'aV 'Wingham
tainments to Wingham Opera House dur- the b . ht before Mayor
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blank counter check books which we will
the happy young couple.will tpke up their
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The minister referred to the in6riaself
for tli�sur�mer months. f'" �
ing the season. The matter referred to Gurney.
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sell at 15 cefits per book. This is below
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residence oil -the groom's farm on the 4tb
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grants to education and stated that
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W'Wm�'Igblster left on Tuesday after-
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the property committee. . . Bied In Toronto I I
The trench motor which Wingliami is *
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the wholesale. cost of these books at the
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present time. TlIrs Ai)vA-.Ncic, the home
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transportation was at present the, great-
noon for.,$askatoon, to visit big brother,
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. A former well known resident of tills I
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of good printing.
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Pretty June Wedding.- -
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Ontario would spent five times as nauch
Malcolm, who is r eported very low. � Mr.
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Isb.ster' is,prostmaster a�'Saskatoon.
. ec ion passed away at his home in
Ottawa on June 19th. I . a ,t
. Toronto on Saturday, June 12th in the
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Meals and lunches at all hours at.. the
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Tea 'and Coffee
on education as we spent on moving
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Mrs. R. Vangtone and the, 1V
Moved by Councillor Elliott and Reeve
Tipling that tile time for receiving tenders Person Of James S. Timmons. The de-
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Billie Burke Cafe.
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tereat was solemnized in the Presbyterian '
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pictures instead of one-fifth'a$ at present ?
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stone . Mrs, . "Reg. E;- Williams and family
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for,the construction of bridge and dam be ceased gentleman for many years con-
The Services in the Wingham Metho-
church in Shallow Lake, when Laura Mae.
9 wo 47Awmm�wj- awk= rmammyk-Aw - r
it would. be better for the rising* gener-
and � " ` ' M Tamlyn and Misr,
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extended until 4 o'clock on $at., June 20. tb, ducted a general store business in - Blue-
dist church , next Sunday will be as
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eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Edna ba . ve gone to Kincardine beach for
and necessary notices be published in the yale and disposing of the business 'a few
follows: -10 a. in Fellowship Meeting;
Casemore, was united in marriage to
The 254 acts passed by 'the Legislature
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local papers.- Carried. . � , years ago lie moved to Toronto where "he
11 a. rri�- Public Worship, the Pastor will
Walter Henry, third son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bluey"ale. Garden. Party
were evidence that the Government was
on the job and not one word Of. tbi� leg-
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Messra..'R. V. Brooks and John Cran-
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Councillor Mitchell questioned if it was -has * since resided. The funeral took
place in. Toronto to Park Lawn Cemetery.
preach; 2.80 p. m. -Sunday School; 7 p.
m. -Public Worship, the pastor will
John Henry. also of Shallow Lake, The
ceremony *as performed by Rev. W. J.
A garden pifty will be held on Knox
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islation could be construed as clas
dell repr�serited Maitland Ld4ge, I. O.
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0. F� *atthe Grand Lodge which closed a
legal to extend the time when a tender !
a ay afternoon of last week.
was in at the time first appointed for re- on Tue d
preach. All are cordially invited. I
Patton, pastor of the church. The bride
Chur0 Lawn, Bluevale on Tuesday
evening, Jiine 29th. An excellent
islation. The new Election Act was eu-
logized and referred to as a great advance.
very. succegiful session in London last
ceiving them. ' Two Huronians, Honored
The High School staff have resigned.
looked charming in a handsome gown of
Holland blub silk and wore the groom's
program of music, readings and etc.
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Councillor Cunningham urged that the ,r ,._ TJ - of signal re-
Applications were made to the board for
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will be relloleied. Wingbam Citizell's
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61M ,_;�, -----n-��� 'i6afh�tine Adams, who has just county engineer should be requested to cognition and honor'last week, which met I Brass Band will furnish music, Refresh-
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I will U. F. 0. Get After Moyes? cc ete�'�Ier,cour§6 of studies in the submit plans of steel and other kinds of shows that they stand high in the estima-' walked out'the board having* refdsed to and carried a bouquet of roses. She was ments served. on the grounds. Admission
mpli .. _ , .. attended by Miss Edith Henry, while Mr� . .
I The Kincardine Review says: A pro- Cenirral',I��Binjess College, Wingham) left bridges so that everyone could see that tion of those who know them best. Mr. grant the request of some of the teachers. supported the 10 and 15 cents. Everybody cordially
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.. S minent Huron township farmer asked on Mon � d4pfoi Hamilton, where slie has the council was erecting what was best John S. McKinnon, a native of Blyth, Miss Crulkshanks had previously handed Howard Casemore ably invited. �
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The Review on Tuesday if it was the in- secul;,ed ,pi.",0tu4tion. and chespeast, or not. in tile t and son of the late D. B. McKinnon) go In her resignation. A new principal has the wedding party motored to the bride's
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� Ideal � tention ,of the U., F. 0. Government, � Mrs. TP�,R.,-. Bennett left on Tuesday bridge work. He believed the kind de. long a prominent business man, of that been engaged already, viz., Mr. L. Might, home where a sumptuous wedding ,dinner 0wAw.=NN�.NvftvEwwN"..,"mwAuw�(0
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-General Raney, to seek I , cided on was the best but he for on6 want. - A. of Cochrane, who will be science
f . " through Attorney r afternoon��46r*, Telikummah. Manitotilift I village, but now president of the W: S. B I I awaited them, just the immediate rela-
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0 ft � thewhereabouts and take'into cu#ody Island, '-:)VhOx� she will visit with her edto be'able to tell -any enquiring rate- McKinnon wholesale house, Toronto. master- tives . being present. Music and social Latest Victor Records
. one J. W. Moyes of Ontario West Shore daughte�;�",iI6 Myrtle, who has been payer what the others would cost too. was elected president of the Canadian At the Grand Lodge of 1. 0. 0. F. re- chat - were indulged in for a couple of
. Raiiway fame. He said the capture of ieacltink:I�ilool there since Christmas. He did not like t6e idea of extending the Manufactures' Association, the largest or- cently closed at London, a couple of hours when the bride donned her travel-
ar, , Moyes was their battle cry throughout Mt. Jolij,i;*.�drrance of Goderich town- time for receiving the tenders but under ganizatiou of its kind in Canada, Rev' gentlemen well known to many of our read- ling suit of tricotine with Georgette blouse. I � Newest Song Hits I
. 6 - , CMD Q, Huron township i election ' the circumstances he would vote for the T. W, Neil, who at one time worked as a era were elected to Grand Lodge Offices. The happy young couple then left on the
, 01 ship,As ViAillij with his old friend, Mr. motion in order to get competitivd tenders- blacksmith at Londesboro, (of which he is Rev. J. W. Hibbert, a former beloved
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's . 11111 * 1�� � campaign, and he would like to know if hn 11illi I The matter of a proposed new industry not a particle ashamed), and brother of. pastor of Wingham Methodist church, ,afternoon train for Wingha% where they
11 anything was going to be done. We as- ,,�,;.North St. These gentlemen I
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es . I sured him we wodld put the question to we , inittes together and needless was discussed and we believe we will have Mr. Albert Neil, Goderich township, was but now residing in Esssex. is the newly Upon their return they %yill take up their I
. 11 � . > I the U. F. 0. through The Review. So to say thley�, 4rd having an enjoyable time something interesting to report to our elected president of the Toronto MethO- elected Chaplain, and the Grand Guard- residence in the house lately vacated by ' —
, I ,;; . now we ask the taiking,oyer the old days when they were readers in the near future., Councillor dist Conference. it being the first occas � ' lah,J. I Cosens of Stratford ,is a Mr. spent
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thecaptur�of-Moyes Mr� Raney?. Are boy . , , . Cunningham stated that he could not in- ion -when a minister, not in the active former Wingliamite. His wife is a daugh- nearly four years overseas being a popular H. W. SO W LER
SIMALIC I' youg.oing to act?" ' Mr. .Wi I.Armour has sold out big pro- duce men to com e to work in the foundry work of preaching has been elected. Both ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Day of town. member of the famous first Grey battalion Music Dealer .
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REL 1A EL E I . clute buglileAsIn Winghtim, and will de- because of the scarcity of houses and he men have justly earned the honor confen I � I .- ---....1.1 ... ! ..... ��, -Owen Sound Sun. . . 11 I
Miss Gordon's Piano Recital vote., alfbi!�ifi 'me to his Kincardine pro. W.muNNUMIN� ____ wwmw�*
,04YR,� 1,81. E . * - '. thought it was time something was done red on them, will fill their respective Annual Meeting I
(Teeswater News) duco busin4W,,which he purpose& buildin . g to remedy this serious question, offices with credit and distinction, and on — -.�� � -_ � —..,— . -.-..--...--.-..---.,.,-,.--"--,�
INEXIZ.AfSIME On Saturday evening the parents and up ind'm4ling one of the largest in this I I . '--- I
. , i __1 - _ -.-- � behalf of their Huron friends we exiend The annual meeting of the United �
611A,NA#7ZL*,D friends of about twenty budding young section of'OtAtario. He is looking for a I . out congratulations. . Farmers of Nortb Huron will be held in MIX -M, V041 MXXX KIM XXX X1141.1011 MIX1710.XXXXX X
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,�-a.- musicians of our town and siden&`fb'�' his family-Kiricardiat Re- litigagiment Announced the Town Hall, Wingliam, on Friday, June 4 . . X
vicinity were re , � Wingfiam 7, HanoVer I Business: election of .. �
I '425OUpwwds invited to the Town Hall where these porter. ,_,� '-,�,',` Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, Wingham, I 25th at 1.30 p. m. X I X
young artists made their first appearance Mr. ,-0,0 Mrs. J. Leslie of Preston, are announce tile bethrothal of tbi* daugh- The first game of l.acrosseto be played officers, etc, . I � I
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in a piano recital. given by their capable renewing �acoalntances in town. They ter, Ruby Olive, to Mr. J. F. McCallum, in Wingham Since the year 1916 was , 11
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instructor, Miss Beatrice Gordon. The were aocol��anied to Wingliam by Mrs. Milton. Marriage to take place in June. played on Wednesday afternoon of last . Bee Demonstration X � . .
I .1 Leglie's, rdliffier, Mrs. J. 14. Smyth of . week when Hanover and Wingbarn juniors A most successful demonstration was X X
hall was tastefully decorated with maple 2 Woltnetils luatitutue Meeting The game was called at.five o'clock held at Wm. H. Mundell's, Turnberry, on --.1. 4 X
(-� Mas Halifaxi 'w16' has been in poor health met. X ... . . I I
1. . , on & Soil boughs, snowballs, peonies, spirea and The regular monthly meeting of' the . .
other flowers. Apart from one or two sinc� the 11alijax disaster, when she. was because of wet weather, and after a stren- Wednesday afternoon June loth-, when . . 1. . X
. Wingbam. Institute will be held in the ,n by the IM, E�
- i I splendid imformation was give �, I . X
., I 10 nervous players, the numbers were all b,i tied In, 01119. Council Chamber, on Fridayi June 25th at uOus couple of hours resulted in a tie 7 to instructors, Messer Myers of Stratford, X . 46 1
. Mr. �n&'Urs. J. W. MeXibbon. and 7. At the end of the first period the .
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I Miss Shirley Donildson's, playing whose family left .fast week on a two ihonths' gate, Mrs. Robt. Sawyer of Churchill, score wag 3 to 2 in favor of Hanover; at and I-Taberer of Zurick but owing to the X, 6,01i. I -
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN execution of the chromatieg both in the visli I tQ '$Atkatchawan, Alberta and Ont. will give an address on, "The Young the end of the second period 6 to 2 ill rain the attendance was small. X 11,�-�, --- ---- � .
DuA,FT Gii,LDING-4 Year old, goxgaln for tticr and Chophis valse was pleasing Miss British'Columbigi. Mrs" M�Xibbon will people in our Rural Committee7'. A good favor of Hanover and no score was made Patented Tire Holder N�l
quick sale. to. . I Mrs. Elliott in Sask- . � I . � .
_,_Ppllt� H. MISITMAN, Little's attention to expression was one of visit with her sister, musical programme is being prepared, ,in the third period. Mr. T. W. Pickell, who has recently X IN hite Canvass I
Oth Con.. U. wawanctib, or atoon, itnolMr. McKibbon will continue Wingbani boys picked up courage in the X
it, 1, 901gravo the features of - her number, and George Lunch will be served at the close of the moved from Owen Sound to his old home X
— _1_ . hompson's interpretration of Padere- tothacodqt. Mr. McKibbon wetting from meeting. . . I fourth period and brought the score up by in Culross has invented a tire carrier and V" 4011� Alll� qgpwA& "9WNftL X
TUND11,11.0-Will. be received for the grpn% in- Winnipeg �o Tnu ADVANM, SOLYS he has putting five goals in the visitors nets, VA g
ddetll0fac0trAcica1',6f0rthn down iiiii. WSW% Minuet, and The Little Bird by toot box combined, for to be placed on the %k 4Z
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ber lyltig ou the grOulldf; Of the NV11191ILM Gneg was also well received, notseeMa,pything to equal Wingham for GArden Party Ap and with ;nly a few seconds to play Hanp back of automobiles and has patented XT Z a
Athlotle Co. Tendertl will be received vo I ill . � I
saturday. June 23th, at 9 o'clock 0, us - by thn The programme was as follows: iessize� : � " . h ,,, .1 � For an enjoyable evening. niotor over to I over landed one past the Wingbam goal bis invention. The carrier will hold two X %J X t ,4 () �J go
undersigned. . _" " -, " the Lucknow Garden Party on Jos. Tay- tender. Both teams lacked combination
% C. Xtxo, Treasurer of cojvjnittt�eo. Trio Qui Vive Shirley Donaldson � - r__`.__.__ . tires which when closed are not only out of X, I -, .
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PRIVILMES-411; I did grounds) date Friday, June 25th. A Ram
�h a.d too, ,�- 0 Canada Walter Thompson t Was fairly clean, the only really In the7centrs of these tires are several draw-
Tv'"E""s "t)'t 1300""' l t Theme Valse La Sirene Sadie Gallaher lkonst,ig Celebration at Wingham, . high-class and varied program assisted bY mean play Oas when Harry Towne's Im" $2.50 to'$4.00 a Pair
-__ ____ � - P - - � - Jaly I-, "" .0�",e, . Jul .. mayor I. J. Hunter andPrank Sellery of check hit him a couple of wallops over I
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o Or ilog" on the , , Concone The Archees Patrol, Edith.Xew I which when open makes a very handy
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a,d . _ ""f; . , mo�st4t Z)l;imWo6 Dity c6lebration, to be tendance. Supper served from 6 to 8. 30 ,bad shape and Gordon Cruikshanks -got work table. 'rho article looks to ut 8evvice atid appearanec they are un,surPaIS-sed. I
11 - well , - " "I o'clock. Garden Party under the Rus- "Into a hole and sprained his ankle, render. though ft should be a good seller. X ,
1JAN 0910" X Choice of French, Louis, Cuban and Military
.7JjD--Chofr leader for Winscbalft Diet !e', Duct Golden Rod Cliliton I Ireland, held'ift *I oq ThwildftY, July Ist. I In The Danger Zone I
is Church choir, Duties to comineat. . . . I picesof Y. W. 13. C. of the Methodist inr, him unable to leave his home sm0e.
� In the 'XiOrdot at 0,30 a,calithumpian � I
tl6t. A�pljco,ttonn willbe recelvood by and Andrew McKague, ,�' .. I � � X licels.
A1191111dersigilt UP LO J111Y 1020 ocud ' M deto tha� park where .
the Un I Wvn: para church. Theteamearaboth evenly matched and Williams and Wilkins were partners,
01.1 J Gurril, Grieg Thp Little Bird 4 I pr , , r wives, X,
sic- Of cOm- PAderewski Minuet Gtorge ThwoOn 2W86AwAtcb willbe played between Juvenile Baseball it will be a toss up which one will comt and it was tile custom of the!
-_.._ _�- ___ I UtVietorioUaRLM. McKay and Her)). who were great friends, to call occasional- Z . .
larth hy, Mcp -d oon I ___ . I I—. I I �." �
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INASIM01MICUMM -Good dryingground 1101)k,rX 1�oat ly upon their husbands at their office. .
4nd soft water IlRd- A r 1,11. Song, GTa6 Phipps vAernood A�`Wra' and Wingham will PublieSchool baseball team and Wing- ne,tiffing were the referees. .. I .1 Apt
1V10. PAGE f met and had a friendly Tile Wingham litte-up was; goal, Charlie One -day Williams, after the ladies had I ARE 0 SAN ALS I
. Victoria Rt. Grieg The Watchman's Song � Isle Clark 11play w6�ow, t6is will be followed by � NM P. S. team B FO T D
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_ ...... Rubinstin Melody in F. Hazel Brill %WtR lAdvoling foot Sops, ball throwing, game .at Wingham town park, Some - Bell; centre, 11. Aitcheson, firtt homet departed, showed sign of anxiety.
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TENDERS WANTED Barth On Parade - Vesta Fox voitilig '#Lz lbr whA mcellent cath gOW plgyg wwe made and the match GordonCruikshanks; second home, Fra -alt' "What's the trouble"? asked Wilkins, I Now Selling, Big Stock of Children'4 Brown
__ uratoligtely aft rogult;ed In a tia 10 to, 10, Arthur Irwin 110billw%inside home,Tom Wettlatifer-, observing his parttier. Leailice Sandals to sclCCt froll'.
Ticti4prAuill 1A xe(�Pivtd INY the underidgnM Duet Tripping'Over The Lawn, Thom, p. prIfra iAlt bt ffton, Ir . or I outaidthome, Starilley Harrison, first de- t,just see how it Ming!" exclaimed
iiptorrido6y.jilftOI81.1k.lititit 4 OW M. son Brothers l th6 ApQ*s the 'winners of the 1110111tut wn score keeper and Corson Boyce. I ence, Neal McLean-, second defence, Williams "I feel very anxima about my "i"�ip �bftilfti 611.1. . 1�1 -
for the eoti4truction of ft omerete "dakmIl-wad Quigley, March ()f the Wgr "ig Annie b09 f"rol''Will Play 89ainst flhe Witighlim umpire, The Witrillitim boyA who played f .1 I I
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bridice fit tile ttm'n of winglIftm- ten at the twau - Aftw� t4g, a football imatch will be -
111alks And 1411c(ifies, u-4 can A Little. . *we: catcher, Chas. Donaldem; pitcher,' F. Sturdy, point, Howard Gtay; cover wife. She'ls gone out without on um- I
rApe of 11, tte-.� n.- uo nty-. tntilhaer. p1qred,..k%twwft Wilillorm High School Stlpolky IlwTtjon; Orst 1-mee, Harold MR. Point, 14arry Towne; subik Phil. Dror brolle, timi y= wife h0on't one either," I W I
ut)JIft OU4�,(� cric). 01.110offl000fthe I)Ivf,.rak Ilurnomue ftmhexAll th!gt1% ell right! nity'll take
Staub, UW,w " a LWOVIA -1*odawn: th, Ird and Archie Williamson. "'Ob I u ^,er
U04t Ago M. ,toww's, A =*Wt Will silo chell; nmd beat, C, I V W 0 it, ,0*4 ry I
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