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The Wingham Advance, 1920-06-24, Page 4yttekow . .1 . . . . I . . V . , . 4 1 - %6mw 1, . . I - . , . Toil W1 140 9" -1, .4 . A %' , 0 -11 : A— . 4 w;,,lp" , . ­ . 717"10 -l", '"T . . ., !, . , . 11 . ,., . ­', li"WWW'­C , I -, , . " . 1. ­-W04-04phirf .1 , , , , orhift"to. lvwwl OR -___ r '_, e*w mime i i*—__tw14ftqW1.F? 0- I— ­ 1. - I ­­ - - - 0- 1 %4 In exftv UA InsteAd of ­­­_ ­­ 11 I I - COMMUNITY DAV "-'L -- -'----.1- - -- - ' ' 'LL'--'-'- . ...... ­­ I - I'll ­­­­_ 1.1- I I- -11 . "I " . ^I* AXII, .Vu t" oft Ono Tratmebt 44MAdAtt"I — —, ng" 'I, 4 Wt"Ow , . I 40'. I Ipc.(IQUUWAX AVU311(t I UN U X&J11- v1sA&A, . tha win prow . spedlioll Romoa tlfludro& . I 11 Lutkosjw- Jutic, *'I. 102U ForlAh civio flo,1144ty This- Y"r I . -.-- , . , Articles pla%d irt alcUe1whre or brilso . , A. G. SMITH, Editor and PrOP. , "" Tile nfi,44bors ,if the A. F t" for household or office use ate now ex- Of 1141t Stones, Oil July 22 1 i I . I 1, . It ^ , 177 .--- . D - A . ----.---=,-" ll. .-- -.--.-.--., - . ..­­­ ­ I By-law No. 825-1920 tellded Diellik. Sovvij o ye*tcr0a r morillog em -pt. -as are Woo bgnd Instruments. . I . --- --- — .11 the Illn­ IwWrimi chilrot). ,ritert. was n J , A -Drayton, Ont. writes. Fordwich 1% to vote soon oil the ques- 1% . Mor# Allege,a Bribery . . I , tint, Nntand all prest-tut Joud in their The followl-ar, articles were taktri out of, Mr. ,. M your I'Specilic" ,according to tic ;a u I - 11 1 I I I I Ally -law to ilrklvidO for t4iting illc htr!fe tilet' Dl -- I 1101 ­_ . d I;V*- . the 20 per cent. clAss and placed In the 10 I used . a of purchasing the ... gric Itural, parlc , , I 1. 4 till a propost . -%ov. a 4 an recrea s. At a meeting I votes (if the 4-lectof pralse. . of tile sorritoll pwjtCbPd by P / I - ,— (London Free PrMS) law toautborizo tilt- borl'461wing of thc still' percent. clasist Ebgry goods irk toilet, directions, with Mr. A,---, n. th Its for . tion ground, I'll '01 ' ' 1,,ro. Nlcc tlltull. Ile ba%ed Ills retnarks fovbringlng your "I'll, .... 1. . , I 0 _ -1 kind PrOvIdOnce . About the time that Mr. Andrew o($I8)5(Xllo1 tilt, Till Of -'& bVid90 VVr lio Ut. Cor., 'led vimptei atid showed ware, curtains. 'in excess o( $7.50 valut. to' . under auspice$ of the Community Better - tile No'eth brallvil tit, tbv- I iver Mailland oil t . ramophones, gas and electric wall brack remedy to our notice, (or the following ment Association, tile Plan was discussed , "" ' I _ , , I 11101s. N4. P. 11 . wag m.,lking his C-urpriv. - of that no matIcer 110%V 'kilifill tile master 9 . and otu, for toaut h(Ifiv.k., I ho' borrowing t ets over $3 vach, a over $12 day she passed hundreds of gall stones, 0 a , ink statement at London that "appalling 1.1t. t.11t cxtouslon Lit the .nd chandeliers I , . the gall stones, in detail, and it was felt that wbether the ille slim of $0,4,4(10 builder may be IT,- rutts- have .4 good mr, A. ---states that . I I 99@&? , W,,tterworks Systoill of the Town of (except for,ehurches). Oriental rugs I - I sunis' had been Offered memb2rs of the . v ,N7ortli fotltlkt,ttit)tloiiwitivitic)l)tig-In. 'Tho eboir . the 15. per cent. class. Carne away in the form of small pebbles, by-law passt,d ornot the park should be 1w ' ' . ., - . Legislature. as bribes intended to In- Winghal" to tilt: N "" 11 %'do of 111 tie tilt-. rf-,t)iit-i-t-ithll.-,,i,'titiiiil-lo, afte," the servk-e In, In. order to make sure the medicine had I . - - I urseof legislation. Mr- 1). tleallell of the 11i"r Nlaitland;and I . III,. rls, 11:,eer made o(greater use to the community. ' , -iluence the CO -e you in diolles tv, , 41111ln,tt room of Pianos urider $450 and orga , 1. I - done ,ill we, claimed f6r it. Mr.X­ sublIlitting or ill,. que.-aitin -At as served in , , . J. Taylor, M. P. P, for North Grey, was tavo r of llli ciug wo %14aterworks Do -art- the NiPtsolite 11.111 to visiting brethren, $150 are novy taxed 5 per cent. submitted. the stone Wheniun endeavor was made last wint- I - I . i p . , s to his family. d.octor I - ment. of tile Town of Winghani under & sevOral auto Io--ii4',s, I being pre.sont front The following iterits were added tot: art. who pronounced them ga , nes or to link up the various branches of com- I 9 I I declaring publicly that he bad been. of , ,11 isto ' . .1 1 , I I '$tQ09forillsinduencefora certain I Pu*bIle 11 t Ili de's com mi'sion. " . icles at 10 per cent. Ma.riatt's Specific is for sale at all drug- mu th6 Agricultural I . . and Kilicardine rity work here, I fered IIA' ho abov - mentioned Ry. Riploy . I . .. . I . three weeks after his elce- I ' ' %lid- 1* 0- I , , I, 1. " mepsure. not ' " 'Tq"u,slioll roquilv4 file their V. Sevvvil from. bore toqli in -the moonlight Pianos over $440. organs over $150 (0- gists throughout Canada, If your dealer Society accepted an invitation to co-oper- i :: , lim , !t " -' , - , , 0 booklet ate and named a committee to 'confOr .. .. , i \ . tion." - Interviewed by The Free Press * "" " of tilt- ole,,Itols, and if I'; rX *-Aerich . last, wovk,' aud. a Cept for religl'bus Purposes), mechanical cannot supply you write for fre : "y . , , . I pvd liic a' `d%eco .. yesterday, Mr. Taylor confirmed his I .,,,t ,lin , -sitry to pw,q this I -',Y- exell""'on Ill G players. talking ma;blnesand, re, toj. W, Marlatt & CO, Toronto, Ont, . * . 'w i I to pu tilt, o - to , . : I . rposc of tniablin .lect .w went to Detroit. piano eothers. These committees COM , statet ent, and .said that, of course, lie - wd -laws , nd 1) Speci MI Ont. . with tb . - - - I - tki voto till ibc propos 13Y 1. cords, music boxes. All jewelry over It ial Agent in Winglia %, ors Q.,ul Nfurchison I% carrying -his arm in ,a I % . - I lie declined to give I . pted (erred, lost week and reported to the X, _ I. . ' bt public meeting this week, when, it was . .. : would sfalid by It.' question. N41111iVipal t ,,Iullcil sinig -cause or a broken bone in tile nvalue. Woddlogringq were exem J W. McKi4lbon, Drairgist. . in particulars, said he had not reported the ­TIIEREFORI tbi , rrom the jejwelry tax, Gol(i,mounted ' -General, and had of tilt, Corporation of thc ,1,o%%,n of Wing" shoulder causod by a fall. '.. I ­__ ­­ agreed to ask the -vill5go council to. sub. 11, - S . .1 I . , "I - matterto the Attorney Mr. Taylor ham, coacts as follow.o. - Messrs. C-iff Aiiebeqon-aud Walter ;Kc. fountoia pensi do not now come under the ,I mit a by. -law to the people with the 9 = I . -no intention of doing so. 'PARKS TIVEE KING ORCUS . . 4, ,. 1. Thovotes tit tit;, olo-vtors tifthoCor- 50- per Cent ta;t on gold articles unless they 5 I . . I '111vulged his story of attempted bribery poration of Ili,- Town of wilighaill shall lZenzie reprvseMed Luck;lovv lodge ,-it tile cost more, thain S5. 1 . object of purchasing the agricultural park, r . - A . P . -on'tiection with his defense of support be tal,en oil the rift It dhy Of I uly A. D., 1. 0. 0. F, 0 ,rand Lodge mee ing in T,on " COMINQ TO LISTOWEL and to bpve it transferred. to the village " i -- I . I 11 I I I : - . in . ... I = . I .. , given to the proposal of increased session- It 20, botAvoen tho 11,41rs (A !title O'Clock I Silk and sill; fabrics are now taxable 10 . . re- I . , I . in I tile forenoon ;%Ild five, , , o , clock In tile don last week. I I . . . to be made, into a village park and I _. . 1he'sOct-SOUS &'West ' . per cent in excess Of $2. per yard, Form. Sparks World Famous. Shows are to, ex- creational grounds, . ' al indemnities for members, lie follow- Vard,%!n parties seem in be the order of . . I . I I , - . ' .1, afternoon of the Nmno day ',it I ,it erly this tax applied on any, price. , hibit at Listowel, June 29th from he It was also I agreed that the Miletic As- §iqles are first Seen ' , ]Neither Mr - Hicks nor Mr. Taylor, ing piaco, and by tile following, Deputy the day, several being advertised one I .ts proceeding them t eir .., ., S . - - ., L , - , w c y 1, St. Helens, Ltingskle and Playing cards are now taxable as follows: newspaper repor cia ton should deposit a .marked lill balla"fri , i * ., .? - . seem -to have -thought It their duty to RZhurniug Offieers and Poll Cleriv, atil " 1101 rood . pack on cards sold' at $24 or exhibition will be worth goicig many In leg 90 t I I . . . bring the . criminal attern made to ly:- ' , week. 15 cents. a . I check with the Agricultural Society as a. I . pts Polling -mb-divisions Nos. I and 2 ,,it Lucknow for i his or less per gross packs. 25c between $24 to see. . guarantee of good faith, In any case it . I ­ . 'it- (;,,. T. - Robertson'-, Garage. Josephitm What might have been a serloci acci- ?. no 50c . I I . 1. . influence tLem as legislators to the , oyer$36, Of the many. features Card d b the I . . and $36 per gross packs, a .e J y felt that these grounds should be I . . " " tention of the Attorney -General. This Street, by W. 1 Haines, Deputy Return I dent occlierod last week when the horse, . , I 1. I I. : I and Will, Gannett, f'011 Clerk- I.- , made to be of more use to the community VA . ive in. it) , Vormerly playing ,c0dp were taxed 25 show this season some of the animal actig, was " . I . p, , may be accounted for by their relat g 0 3, at tile Town which draws the Canadian Expre," ran most wonderful ", V, 1'.11T.c4e.r.b-division No, cents a p;3ck wben selling at S',)5 per gross are without doubt the and therefore the check will be used as I . - .. 1. ..experience, but there should be no further . ,_ ;.. , " I 11all, by A.11. Fraliek. ooptity Returning away and 'crashed into Jas. Edwar(ZK packs or lesso and .50Q a p4pk'over $36 and thrilling ever presented to an Amer- ' I_-- N\:,-, . . 1. . ) go to . - I I ; . 'the part the Athletic Association is ready I 6 . I - delay. Mr. Hides is preparing tc Offi,. cr juicl john Nlargran, Poll Clerk. buggy (which was %lauding oil tile .street) .1 I can audience. There will be the two , ;, . I per gross. . to undertake toward.A this end. The / . I .' he .xovernment with Ills evidence, it is polling sub divisioti NosA and 5 at A. - - hi'lf"a headed.* by yto . .. . ­ t I Crregory'svacant,,loit Josephine Stre( t, and turnott it complet-A)" over, sn'tts , Proprietary medicines containing not herds of ponderous, elephants, feeling seemed to be that whether the by- . i I 1 , 11. `1 .. , ., understood,a'bd Mr. Taylor should move wheel and ono sbaft and breaking sev ,,d , . earth'smiglideatknionster Big Zqla, the' I I 9 I V f ... . .1 by J., W. Dodd, Doputy Ret" ring Officc!". % more than 40 per cent. proof spirits are ­ I law passed or not these grounds should be . - I,- . . In the . same . direction withbut delay. -k. st'raps of the Irteffilss. I I I I 4!: IUM_ -, , .. immoral in. and Will. Moore, II011 Uci . . . reduced from. 30 per cent. to 20 per cent. skyscraper elephant, the Sparks.Stable. -of in better condition and it recommenda., -eft I . ­ ..Tbeuseof money or other . On tile third day (if July 1920,' ,,it the Tito death of ;kit old pionZ:er took place . I . I , . woll tile , . Shimmay and tango dancing !,horses, in- tion was passed to this end. Theby-law, . . ,. - I 1 .. fluence todiveit the course of legislation hour of ehzvda o'clocit in the forei Cor-.' on Sunday ,morning,, when Nirs. Angus Jewelers are to pay 10 per cent.' tax on cluding Caesar, champion high jumping . I ... -_ _ . bead of the, aid Council Of tile ",aid Sit L .. is under preparation and will be sub6it-' 11 - . ill this proVince cannot be perm'Ittedw It I turnover. unless receipts froin stationery, horses of the world; and three groups of I , - . . poration Or Soule m,.-mber ol :said Council AtvLeod croFqed thtt Great Divide. a . ted.to the people for their decision in the . . I i . appointeLl for that, plirpose by resol it fill!' wasin bor 04th year. Her husband Twe' books and magazines, spectacles and eye. I . I . I . .1clA. . , . is nOt enough that some legislators should ' marblesque .Statue horses and' dogs In a I i ai taintd by - ,; : '. .: t vo tie or its e oa . . , *o from Such shali attend at the Town .1-1all Ili tile said deceased her sonic years ago: The. run gro . I - 'an - ,.mophone records. . 1. . .r ve themielves imratj e . I glasses, cameras and series of classics poses and 'groupings. very near fu ure. per , I s I . ' Last year in July was held one of the ro Wit -soinet in i erent each season. . . 4. - offers. The'offenders must be exposed Municipality for I lit! NJI'04e,of appointing; I " in Tive Cornallas, i g 0 these coats so that t e . rot i their . v ,o eral will be. hoo from her later residence Candles and chk6s cartons bearing Then too, tliere wfil,be the cting t e . . S quitp as and if required so to do. shall appoint t , I most helpful community and recreational . I " and. severely. punished. It I . persdus to attend at the.flnEtil summing tip' on the 41.11 Con. KilflOY; (wbete she had manufacturer's rigme selling at 10 cents daring gir acrobats.' Flora 13edini ,and tartness an give excellent ear. The ma e " I .6n " * . .1 .. §erious when I Iembers of the Legislature . - sonic years with 'her son, Alex) or less per carton, also can4iQ8 selling at I 11 emost - equest- days over held in 11iiii district. It was nitte oat is a uarantee o its -high qualit , q 01 I I . . of votes by th a Clerk land one person to ,livedfoi . Bessie H.Ilis, America's for I decided on MondWevening to enter into . woman so o, examines the ne o els , e are . Q , unrl i . . . are offered bribes as if the judges in our ate illing pit Of or in T<inIos% C, lot lq , I Dne cent each. are exempt fro taxation. riennes and host of other stars of the re' fi"d an ' esistible c arm in t eir,., ain * , . . , ihd at eacli pt acc on bob' . cn L v . . m . . the asciflatitig , , ' . I ,t ,e similarly tempted. litepee,gonsinterestc(lin and dosirous of I . i Chewing gum is red.liced from 10 to 3 per arenic wOF4. r .1 1, , the same project again and plans we colors and their chic des Me a. sort­' cour s w re . 11 y - I a N;s - Several building.4 are in tile process o . . , " ign, We are s I ,-, A . . .1 , .. promoting -or opposio. the said well and truly laid to assure of it's greater on -new esign ew cofo,rs : I . cent. ., .. . ' . ment of these coats for this seas - t. , . . .1 I I . I I ­ I I . 11 and qfl,estion. , - erection. Just,now Wvi. Murdie baa com- I , ,... 1. . Those who are looking for'tbrills will success. *Every place where there Wasan . but the saMe old dependable BallanfYne Vality. ,.___.i- ­ . Oil the sixth day of july 1920, aL'thD pleted the foundaVion and ,is .q ng Mi- opening for failure last year was closed up I . . I I . I I I . . , etting tile . — !m_ , - I — find them in plenty when the dari I . . . . . , I . HUGHESIOR CURRIE hour of eleven o'clock in,,11le forenoon at frarne work of Ills ware house ready-tO ­ . toka does his lightning -like front and I is ifiat . - . . '. . . , . the Town Wall ' Joy At Putleral , , , . . . __ Ili the said Muncipality, 11 ' for this, so that every expectat on Sold by ' . .. P . . 1 I I . backward. slides for life from the loftiest this year the "community day" and 'lie Clerk of the s, lity, Shall raise, jas. Murray and Stelyart Robert- I .1 I I ... 1. - t aid Muucipa .1; Last weelt The Florence Quill announc- V V ''. I , (Toronto World) i tip the votes given for soil Net- building houses. , The contractol e vass to the, ground- Fordwich civic holiday will be A decided %.F a, and against the By-law. . , are outting in the feltuidatioij Of the a distance of 150 feet. 'Of qopFse. there *a r% A R113 C"' sp*A e% - I . attend and ,sure . I . peak of th huge calf . The d6ate in the commons on Wed. t - new ed that with the ' issue of June 24 it .will success. The date decided upon was lie L a I 0 0o Lo 1 P ,. a' , Ii I ,s w Passed. this. 76. day of ,,June A, 1),, Russell Robtirtson's fine ceatepuplication. The pro fletor stite.i' W I . . nesd y i *as marred by two unfortu- I , garage, and . . p .. ill be plenty of clowns and fqaj,of.t4em july 22nd. The program i's to begin at — ", ___ -I . nate incidents, General Sir Sa hlluihes 19120' ­ ..". . .... ....... Mayor dwelitngis nearly .completod,' M, Cutt that for some time it has been published willbe on hand to extract yoiqr latighs. A o'clock with in automobile. parade and . . —_ . . , I I . - L . to returned his attack on GeneralL Sir ..... 11 . I . ............ I ............. Clark,, ' - flax mill at is putting up an additiot to bin L*ng follows: *a loss andconcludes hia,valedictory, Os "The The menagerie of wild animals cartied calathumplan , procession. with worth- ' Arthur Currie, The former minister of - -, - ___ I is and J. G. Anderson , alterl , tile woollen I funeral -will be privill te by the Spir s Circus is complete ill every 1k while prizes for the best decorated autc-t . I .. I militia his, ,attacked' the famous C01PS, Synopsis of a question to be g4ubmitted mill and putting in flax machid rv. , and will be conducted by the Owner at detail and Contains rare and costly SPeci- ' i mobiles, driving vehicles and 'f walking I comma 'der.'repeatedly in parliament and n, "' to the electors ot tlae'Town -of Wingham D. 1920, vim- I I ' . ' 5 -We noticed in a Toronto paper last o'clock in the morning. Flowers are mens of the earth's most'curious. animals. parade. Afterthis performance on the , . to say the least parliament is' weary of ay of July A. on the 5th, d. . ,,Are in faVr of the Winer- . not week wherea retailer, ill that city had requested and unquestionably tears. Aparadeof nearly two miles in length streets the afternoon will be spent- in * . it, So far, the Corps commander has you placingy, work., Depaitment of tRe Town ' of sold a pair of shoes -for $22,00 which bad will I not be shed, excepting tears of joy," . . I . I and of wondrous splendor will leave the games and races in agricultural park. . . . I igtioredtheseattacks. In his speech to -.IS' Witighatn'tuider a Public Tjtilies Comm, . cost him $9.25 and lie would probably tell I .- . . I . ground daily at 10.30 a. m.* and will con" I It 'is expected that there will be a good I I I L L I - .. I ,* day, Sir Sam Hughes claimed to have ,, - urider sion?" I I 1, Take notice that tile above is a synop- the. buv r' that tile war N, US *tlIeL cause. of I I I . ____ - - L - --. - I tain Vany beautiful women and handsome horses, interspersed with four bands of baseball game and a first-class football in I . . evid nce,. the corps commander's . I . . . . . . signature. If he has such evidence, it sis of a question,,to be Submitted to the i electors of the Town of Wingham on the the high -price, but most ,people are be- , ginning to think (bat Ille, war was n , I 0 0 - , Harriston . music and two calliopes. game the afternoon and evening. It hag been arranged to have refresh- .. L I., should be produced in justice to himself date above mont.iotlVd. . I I cause but-tbe exciise for raising the price I. I , . Don't forget the date and place of ex- ment and lunch booths on the grounds , . I . .., . . I I . , I -and parliament, It. is the fair thing to . . . , that 20,000 Sam's . joliv F. GROVES; . . Clerk. I I I of most things, and wh? should a mail . 1 I . - ' 01d'H OM,e - hibittion at Listowel on T"e day, June 29th. I . . and -the ladies of the Presbyterian church . to first-class . - a . do. Sir statement Wingham. June loth, 19290. , ask a profit of $12.7 fion a pair of shoes, . I , L 1. I . . ,are p reparing provide a I . L -L .11 Canadians were killed.An the two-day I . I when the war has been e ly - . . . , .. _... meal for all who desire it. A strong . . , . . I . fight for Cambrai, cannot be 4substantiat- .Q sts ot a Bv-law to be submitted to ears and bides have dropped to a price committ was selected and advised to ­.. I J­A_r ., It Ila J - . VV e 0 It I 11V IVIIA0 rmv,lyll Irl, . 1% . ed. Ili all from Se$tember 27th to October the ratepayers of tit(. Town of Wi 9 in that iliQuld make shoes worth. about $4 OQ . - . Orocure the best pobsi,ble talent for a first- , ,., 1920, By- . I I " I I . 11 I I,.' 12th there were -killed in Canadians on the 5th day of July A. D.. a pair, and what is true of shoes I.,; equally .: , purpose of borro " - Scotsman class. entertainment, to be presented at . 15,000, How then could there be 20,000 law is for the wing the . I ,am reminded of the old I rown's Hall. : I slim of $18,600.00 for tile purpose of.build- true of clothing. Wool is ,selling at about ' night in B 0 1 . whose wife sent him to the store to . get . in two days? And all "the t1ine there Ing , bridge over the North Branch of the 2;1c ,t pound and yet a suit of clothes costs ' Is worth, of darning needles. In The whole undertaking and the arrange- "'441, was.desperate fighting which brought the River Mill . tiand., Amount of debentures - I where from $45.00 to $130 00 and then . ' an egg were entered into with great . zeal I war to an unexpected conclusion. ' Parli- $18-500.00 with yearly'. installments of any ine f . these days the general store prevailed ments I , I 1 $1612.91 to run for a period of iwenty some. , It i.h nenrly tit o put a stop to n 74 quded and enthusiasm, characteristic of the ' I me gives credit to 8ir. Sam Hughes for Ir I I! tkat the above is a mrofiteering such as this 'and make an ex. Ju e 2 3 and the stock in trade frequently Ind vommunitv slairit of Fordwich. . years. ace no - ." . whiskey and Other strong liquors. 1he I . I I ''I'll, I I organizing and sending,forward the army ,,ynopsis of a by4aw to be submitted to r h it. I , ----------. —,----- . of tho Town of Wingliam amplZI of the . obbers w o'practice i W . . I I store keeper, who the -Scotsman approach- - - . . I 1. and has a great admiration for the brill- the ratepayers Put them behind the bars f r a while or Old friends from the whole con- ed had. "given out" that he would, treat ____ NWXWff3oWAN11[ZMZ=MK=W 4 , .1 iant leadership of Sir Arthur Currie of oil the day Above mentioned. . . " . joim F. Gitovss, confiscate what they have added to -their tinent will be there, every customer. Sandy ,obtained the __ ., I ' 11 . thatvictorious force. So far the corps I . Clerk. ' 'bank account during the past 'five years . A I Joyful cel bration including needles, then waited with some patience I'll I ' I .1 . : commander has ignored the attacks. He N11ingham, June loth., 191201 Rev. Mr. Irwin received word from his ._ for the treat. '-At last he was constrained I 1 . I I _% . . . is still a soldier. In a short time, he will - . . ' people in Ireland that . the $inn Femers Bands to remark: "I'm hearin" ye're givin' a I I - 11, . I I .1 I . be freed from military responsibilities Synopsis Of a by-law to be submitted to bad burnt the police arracks which for . I I , a I treat I to 6VLr.V 90stomer. " . . 11 . ­ . andmay not continu to ,rerhainsilent the ratepayers of the Town of Wingliarn, rivahundredyears had belonged to I "You -would hardly expect a treat with . "A Spin in the c6untryl The hamper full of good . . under these aspersions ,on the 5th. day ofJuly A D. 1020. ,!.,By- nea . . 11 1, ank full of Imperial Prernier -,-,) I 1­.11'_1 i1'.1'..._.'1". . things to eat, the t. . . law is for the purpose of bor an egg's worth of darning needles," the . - W, , rowing the the Irwin familvand for which the Gov- Baseball 71;.J 6 , Lucien Cannon, Dorchester, precipitat- sum cf $0,500.00 for tho purpose of ox- . . I 11 asoline and the crank -case filled with Imperial If 11; I ernment paid 1. rent. I Football. . storekeeper replied. rolarine. Nothing can mar the day's pleasure." aly ; , 'On th tending the waterworks systern 'of the I . ed another unfortunate incident, e I A_ I ,rown of Wing,bam, to .tb(. .North side of Mes. Bryant of Highland Park, Detroit, . . . "Ah, weel, bit ye canna draw the line 1," . I ­;:;". 1: I militia estimates be was called to order by the North Branch of tile river Maitland. and Miss Norati of Detroit. are vi itittg Dancing,, etc too close -a customer's a customer." I if, " I - iiV.l -11 . L I of . : .i :, Xj ;A . . .;:!jr j­ I . . 11 il ,; ;!: .r the deputy speaker, Boivin, who held he of debenture.,; $6,500.00 With- at the Rectory. , Also a ­ I "All right, what will you. IrlVe? ' y Z' h - ., ;, I Amount Rev. .and Mrs. Ecelestone __11 ___ S 41 , .,. . ./I -ly installment sOf $4772,22 to rut! for a . I ?1W \ ::, = !i.:. I I . - . ...... ­­., . - .0) e - . :. -_.. ::;,;:;" : ., was discussing a matter irrelevant to the yea, ,,I'll tal a'bit of whiskey 1: . ; ;;. subject before the house. The member period of thirty year'k. aliss Froda DuffV of Belmore, visited her . Huge Midway i1iiiii :J7jj::ii:i!;: : i ]:i;;!;;;§IT1­ i . 1 . Take notice that the above is a syn- sister, Mrs, Renwick. I - 1. The storekeeper poured out a horn of - ,A ..! : , ::-:. . I I I for Dorchester was clearly out of order, opsis of .l. by-law to be submitted to th e I , - I whiskey and set it on the counter. ..... :Di 1 11i!.7-t!::;: : :! i:: : : !!!;i:: ]. 1 . , :i .;: , !N I v i . Including over forty different .1!;:ii;i!;: ;!:: ,:j::: i,; .: I .:;i; .. but be challenged the ruling and forced a Mrs. Margare t Divine thought to be . - I ,:;!i!i ii::,:K*1 i:_ :i,:! ".:i;;.,i,j.:_ i.: 11 15 :.- ; , - , . am Oil . ., -i ratepayers of the Town of Wingh 'i; ;:%i 7::.?:: / . i .; . . shows and attra,ptiong - 'Tm used to haein'g a bit of sugar in ; .!i ! f '. .:; ;:;i 7:.:,: ,4.1.; J . =r vote. All he succeeded in doing was to tile dav above mentioned. , -si County, died I ; ;:Y? , I i!!!! -'!! i! .i: !!:]:!.;.: ", i. "I , . , jouN F,'GRovEs, the oldest re 'dent of lience.- - I . it," said Saudy smaking his lips, W.- _. ._ & :.:!- !:, 1 :-;7 li: !:] !; 74,1411- 1 V P. I he government at tbq House of Refuge in Walkerton. Come and Bting Yotir The storekeeper Opened the bin and , V%i I 1 2; %,! ;i: ; ,— ,, -_ ,:; - : :: - f- _ =--ni I Clark. . - - "; 'Ild I P W;7_11 _MA Wingham, June 10111. 1020. . siderably over 100 _ycairs of 1111; ,` .. C114 - N W_ -I -g and register a majority of 45 against his She was con, . . Friends ' ' dropped a lump of sugar into the glass. 1 j%(!,.',4 ilLv . party . I. _.— __J age. Her father fought in Wellington's I . Sandy looked at the contoction,'healtat- I Ji 1 . I .1. . -0 ' 'J . .011 1111k i. 4v` IW __ . ­ arm 0i . , , I 10Z 0 I I y . at, Waterlo, ed a moment and then spoke again. "M ,, .z . . . . . ; -: ..... ­:.....­ P I "". T_ : ­ I __.. , . , V' , Me. and Mrs. Dunran Matheson of "Ilmusedto haem'anegg in it", he , ,k.'M 2 'W , .. . X,4 I . L ­ 11111;101; . Saleln A Tolcdo,,Ohict are visiting Mr. Matheson's A .ventured. 1% ., _... A 130 r.114 *V , . . Following is a copy of an address read ­­ R 'W. -AS -1. parents *in to%&n. IT A , The store keeper reached behind and I I I . took from a. shelf the very egg that Sandy to Mrs. (Rev.) F. Stride at a meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mutch of Godericb, . I the Salem Willing Workets recently- .., I - m visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitche%on. n The Double Tpack Rout e , had traded. He broke the shell and let I .1 . I - I -Between the contents drop into the glass. And, - Ug , n. . Salem, June 15, 1920. ... ".. Mrs. (Dr ). Brown and Miss Watin of Thoro ' h Lubricatio Dear Friend Mrs. Stride. . _----_-­--­-­ -.----- Aylmer are visifingtheir anot, Mrs. Teti- I' wonderful to behold, there were two . , I Montreal yolks. Sandylooked on anda, smileof . -We, your friends. knowing t1hat the, bluall 31olmeso Due to naut. I . I , Toronto satisfaction came to hisfaceas he raised MPERIAL Polaring can be depended on to .give you thorougli, . link which has bound us together fOr 80 Lo,ck Of TWOrk I Alex Locl4iart of T ronto, isvisiting his . Detroit and I . the glass to his lips. I lubrication, to keep'the engine running quietly and faultlessly, to I I . short a time is soon to be broken and .-0- mother In town, , I . Chicago . "I'm thinkin"' he said "there's anither . take. you a 100 miles or 1,000 miles at the least cost for fuel, oil and I that the friendly associations are about The 110althy. lyoily pro,duces mors Ewart Caweron of Walkertbri, wa4 lionie . egg's worth o' needles comin' to me. " repairs. to end, are giving you this little token as energy th,lin. it liceds to 100 thG xw Sunday. . . Unexcelled Dining CaP . I I I I . I . 40 ' - a small mmemillyance of our esteem Heart, Lungs and Bowe , is working. 0 I Service. I I I . --.-- Imperial Polarine forms a piston -to -cylinder seal that maintains l value at be spent Mi," Agnes Lockhart is assisting Ili . It spreads a thin, which though of small materl" T-IiJE; surplut 0110MY 11111 . Whitechurch Compression anct utilizes the full1power of the fuel. ip in ,iiental or 1,1117A -Cal '%V"It- On thO Cumeron & Murdoch 4 store. I yet unbreakable oil filni over every friction *surface that minimizes I represents the true and lasting friendsh other hanirl, 1;,e0i'10 Nih-O WOrIt too 'Miss Mtibol McClur and Miss Alma , Mrs. Kerr visited Irlends in Wlnghstm, wear—it is the perfect kibricant. 01 of loving friends. to lea le us and OtTO119bb, aud Alton are homelrom'Stratford Normal. Sleeping cars on Night trains last week. . I G As you are about v. car Out -the soA;-*--A- . . . and Parlor cars on prin- Cuyler Henderson of Ripley, was at Mi. enter upon anew field of activity, we People W.110 aio Inclilled , o Nor- Miss Money is presiding -at tile exa Ciple Day teaine,, .. his home here for the past week. Imperial Polarine will not break up under high operating heats. know you wilihave sincere recollections vou0nos%,'Constipations OT h lve 41117 nations in Teeswater and 'Miss 8trathdae . . It -burns freely with hardly a trace of carbon. Costs less because it of the days spent with S%lem. ,of the Troublen 011 4A,33 140Art, 1-1ver, is in charge bore. - I 6. , Miss Laidlaw and Mr. John Laidlaw . saves depreciation and fuels. Sold in gallon and four -gallon seated May the hand of fortune bestow upon Nerves, Kidney?. Gt rnaoh oil Bowels . n,ll itiformatiou from any Grand Trunk visited their sister, Mrs. McBrIen of cans, half -barrels and barrels, also,12%-gallon steel kegs, by dealers . ,_­ ,*).- .'* - - . I you all that iti beat and may tho Lord can greatly fin"A'X;r- V10 c0n(litt011 Of I I Ticket Agent or C. B. Horning, District . abUrn, . everywhere. I the ,ir hp i I usefulness in ,glth 1, 1, .ey oo do,Aro- passenger Agent, Toronto. Mrs. Plowright tind Airs, Nixon spent a blesa your effoito towards -alto MOM CHANOES IN "LUXURV TAX , W. F. Burgutati,A ent, Phone So, or Chart of Reconiniendatiohis -when you - I If you work troo Itard, t FT. 11, 141tott, Town Ticket Agent, phone 'day Of the home df Mr. X. Paterson . Look for the Imperial Polarine whatever sphere your lot may be cast rez" ig YOU WO"It U)O little, t"'ke . oil. It shows which of the three grades described below is The bestwishes of the "Willing Workers" " will noutl uw'fl. * . 4, Wingh6bl- this week. buy inoro elwrcls ,, V,011 , The following changes in taxation pass. , - ., . 1. -, I—. . ­ . . - Use the grades specified, exclusively. will follow you. iCine to ,cCVrreCt lt'l` ^_ tr4DUbIe3 eau, Od ed the Ottawa House of Parligiffient , , Mrs. Bell arid daughter, Mist! Illsid ot reCOMmended for yolur car . . 11 luelph And Mrs. Rowan are. M preadifit I Signed on ll hglf of the Soiiety. by your `11Id!M:'X't40r`9 and to asscA The tai,of 10 pt -r -cent, now applies on DRUGLESS PHYSICII.Atq '(4 . Mrs- Robt. Sharpin. weatra to r'-stmo he"'Ith, 11111acin tako here with thelt (Ather, Mr. Milan, , , I I 11 nien"a bats over k,7 each. Formerly bats N. ' 0 were taxed ov r $5. OSTJEOPATHY : . 4r. Sam Leggatt of braYton, was 0 g, 4 PreFident. Z".. "oullet 0 I— I -A Vs Tg Q 4, . I ' ' valling oil friends here last week. N , , _\ Z-1 4 ' #.!­ im I—- . I Mleqxt and 110r" FO RM P,dy. 'Underwear (except sil ) is flow taxable I DR. F. A, PARXER Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis and friends, I-— , L I 'nuti iz yrnt requiro 0, 14rAtivo talto over 44 per garment or $8 for COmbioA- -0steopathic Physicitin. only quidilled motored frOrn bidtfitVil, Oft Sunday 11111it . / I . Belgrave , Haddlaaf, 0 . tion suits Formerly these figures were oi5teopath in North Huron, . I . to ,Visit with Aev4 and Mis. Scoble 0 , . Pleased to see Mr. Alex 'if Owart 11 me 1"KIA."noll a -ad Liver 1?111S 63 arid $0, respectively. ' Adjustment of the spine is more,, quickly Mr, and Mrs. r)ikvb mikrtin, ,Mrs. 'Alex I . from Loodon.110, pitatwhere lie. has btlen " ,L, o p,.,C; ,arationg will worlt , Velvet, velveteen,. plush and silk goods itleured tMd with lower treatoients, than ulid, All of 141 0 , W I U -ib 40 , . ,4 v TllesO a,% . now taxable at prices over $2 per by any other method. ""­ bividson and daughter, Lo A -Ilk , I for treatment to] hi. yos for the past flow moliaeW, _d wo :qlll gal,AVIW-100 are, H&MIltonward Visiting Mr. mind Mrs " " It -line I Ciaugo we Itnow yard (10 per celit'.) This tax formerly Blood pressure and other examinations I - wocks. lonliprielal r0ouit.,) b,, I made. Wm. Martin of the village, ------ - 10 aulify they will do .1r. applied to such articles at any Price, ,Nil., and i'lli-q. S1onA10u'-,' -Inll fi'1114 of Pay ' All diseaseg treated. Last week we teporttd that a number I I nlotttrc a to London oil Soodoy. Atr. NVdiv."al V!, R"A,XtOn, "I ll'oM Ribbons, laecs and braids, formerly Phow 272. 1 took In the moonlight excur- 1) fa0d, writ(I-11 el f011Ov,'s - I taxable at any price, are now assessed on ofprloAds IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A .NIr. itIld Njt-, . J. A Vrandot, 'I'll Mr. I.,11t(11 pli .Iqljrp jit U' ,Iff',%,M- you ill Or,picic. OVER CIIIIISTIRIS STORE tion at Oodarich but ,Wdn't mention the ! . , ' prices higher than 60c per yard for gerier. (LiSht totdium body) " (Nedium I*AVY body) (Extra heavy 6dy) # t,tnj ,Nlr ,. john ,itew,,11t tuotored to Lon- rogar&i to I4`,1*)n9P8 woullf"'ful -al rood, I -1 11 ­­ I, ,... oat* that, had to much trouble In finding '. % 0,%l tin Saturti,iy aud brought M r Stt"vill't Heart and Ndm, V2­".1CdY# I Ir"Y"I , s, and collaiittes at $2. theft road litime owing plerhaps to th6 . A CRADS SPECIALLY SUITO rO YOUR MOTOR sr., lionle.from Londou lloQpital. x­ , d 4 fcu Vi,: %,, -10 I -nrlft The tax an carpots and rugs lignowri3h. % poor gtsirt they got out of the Hub town 11. I I ..... . ­_ ­ - . - _...._ ...." '. ...W.-Ow.­ _ .., w ­j , bi" -111-- -4 WOO.'. of fined to tllose costing More than $0 per . ­.. I - . I . I Whecler and Nr cay t',illm s`r"h. wo 4,0jIO,11V1 . I 1, SELL or tht gore roads of Colborne. I I , , gc4l ,. 1), niore bIWIN lineal yard,of 27 inches wide, Mr,and Mrs. ceei "'re se"Al lac 5 Town and C611 OYA Rtmember the monster Community ,kjr_,*_ IJ(.Jrt iRlIdL 1,orvo ROM- ,loge I waa reamed A and Nlr-;. T. liewidrotf tuotorea io Lorldoh I _ , I 10 0 . 0§0 M,,( I _ -.t­'.(­-r,- of *fltekinu a Rid, The word ,'cush sminy list and got VAY prievs. 11*va picnic of Whititchutdh *t tha tenth brid9tv . 4) . and slitnit Stuidity with flion,&. Iml / '11,4' ­ 1. 1 from the list of taxtible lortitles, I . , - 14 exMlent values. 13. Witewimobb, on July dth. 8vorybody Ilest r, ", , .'I,I I ­',., 11'.J. Wme - I ., - Nit.s. 1-'innot Ovorgctowll, is tilt! 9 I t Snowt hm werit AvOrdl ftm the list eame sna bring your bitakets. Late of v - 0 , '011'r 71 . I ' 9 —W - It Yoe 1,16,.,,;,: t tf) T(*.+,Iin ynnrlow (It Mt... uk!orgk. DAY. * . ray...' Ptug of I ax;ble articles. I iturstetion *nd (Im in bootla, rActs, bot ;::,,l1t;1, thr-,Tl M,) ',3 N J, G., -, - E ART Ritt-Ildell the I I , Bweball recfmialLn o*d korme littaks - - 11 0 ... it lllile a skyulthe'r frpm but o I 4ml.o ftnit Pok for Hackinilli. VM now w4fe Ove su.. ftffllr4 where "' ' OHAK blitil itn,d biskilt-U. EvtrykdY Mull- -11 . ­­ I , I ;unlivi.1,411-y ,,.rviees at Jfi;.k s-britch, Hooking's Remefts are sold Irt I qfftow 1% Tow*H611, *tth yaw Uj&ktta, Tatsd*yl June ft, sundav winthom IIY 44 W. M0KWbV% =Wly ulwy VMra I .., .01 Wdh. rho": IK , . I I 6,14 I . .1 , 41' . . . a - . I I , 1. I I I I . 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