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WINQUAM, ONT,� 'THURSDAY, . � 11 I 0 JULY 22od, 1920 . . - I I ... =WAW*M----=Jpr----1!1-��1A= -211-1 11, ''' 1. g.',..::e�� . �.'­:.�­­ ­ ,. . ­ . . � Subscriptio, no: $1.50, per yow �-- ­-­�N!�"- ­-, � ­-­­ffl­ -1-------1- I .1", :� -111,11111,1411, —M � M,gull 11 I III pll� - ..., o, 1 - ­ m. 11 1, I I .. q v I R 11 ­ .1. � - - — ­-­.... --­------------- ­­­, ------­­--'­­­---­-- ­ ­ I --­­-­­'- . , 11 I 1111m; g In 'RI, ------ TWO AUTOS OVERTURN r --��`k----J FRACTURED HIS SKULL 11 ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS RATE 34 MILLS . Fe. �-- I'.,-. -11- --111-1 . I -- Accidents On ;iII101101" 1104a . — lift Kinloss Farmer -iiat. F.t.ki Fall Off Load Fersonals , L.^�--­-"Ie'-e—N-'e—� The following is the result of the recent Another Indus47 "I ely To Locate - . I . V . #. . . I i�ww- 7-h` . - , cycal 11tellul . ( ,Aml� ,ft,&, � i i I I . 11 e� G%' I MqWq - � L I A40-rop ltws�, Near Slyth of klay examination in the different centres of this In wingham . r -,--:11-,------. 1 �5 1 ­­ I . k"m -- Two serious motor -accidents happened —,--- Miss Loulse Hanna ,is visiting with Very oudden wasthe call, which ca . me friends in Kincardine, Inspectorote, The aggregate marks were 750; 450 were necessary to pass and 662 A special mepting of the town council A Shoe Bargain for Men. Read advt. ­ on. last page. -W. 1-1. Willis. � I in the ViLillity during the past few days. On Friday night as Mr. P. Coulter, of , to peter McI' , I los ntosli of the 4th Con. of Kill- Rev. Mr, Pocock and wife, are renewing S. On Saturday, just as he was fin, I in town, to secure honours. Appeals way be made totho Inspector by Auguet 19th; after was held In coun6ii chamber on Monday evening. Mayor I Gurney presided, Bylaw No. $26, baying to do with the I Maitland Lodge 1. 0. O. F. No. 119, will bold Decoration Service on Sunday, VACATION NEEDS Blytb, was driving his car to the south of ishing baying, and was taking off the load acquaintances that date they must be made to the De- thirty auto loads of the ir friends came t o . . the village he seemed to lose control of it, � and instead of taking the turn at the Clin- which lie had in the barri, big feet caught Mr. and Mrs. Z. .Lockman and family, in puty Minister of Education, Toronto, ac� placing of the town waterworks depart- ment under the control of a commiWont AuglWlst. Mr. W. F, VanStone has the I ton road, he went straight ahead and ran some manner in the hay which was motored to Blenheim on Sunday. going up in the hay -fork, and threii, him off Miss Lottie Zurbrigg, of Wingbam, is . companied by a fee of $2, if after that date the fee will be $5. was given its third reading and passedo Bylaw No. 827 providing for the bor- purchased I ".. I . . I , brick house and one-half acre of land on I , , �., 0 Thermos Bottles * ,. I . ; . over the bank. The car struck a tree about six inches through and broke it off - the load and be struck on his head on visiting with 4len,da in Listowel. I , . the barn floor, and sustained a badly � Marks will �e sent in a few days to un- successful candidates and certificates with� rowing of $18,500 for the construction of Centre St. from Mr. A. E. Smith. � . I r � . W . I � . , . I Rev. Mr. Wills a returned Missionary Cameras or Films 10� The, car then turned over, pinning Mr. , 'a fractured skull. He was carried to the Miss Ruth Donnelly of Palmerston, i 'in two weeks to those successful. the now bridge was also given its third reading and passed, . I 1. I . . 11 from China will occupy the pulpit of the . . C, Coulter beneath it, but luckily a traveller noticed the of Coulter and house and medical aid at once surhmon- visiting her couiin, Mrs. C, R. Copeland. . . WINGHAM Bylaw No, 82& providing. for the raising ' I I Toilet Roll. . . I .- Baptist Church, Whigham, for the next � Ups I . predicament soon got assistance, He was able to get ed , and an operation was. decided Iipon, Miss HazelJohnston or Orillia, is spend- I . , . Doctors Stevenson of London, were called ing a month with her . cousin, Mrs. C. R- Jennie Anderson,, Vera Armstrong, h; of $6,500 for the extenslon of the water- two Sundays. '. . ' I . . �. . Cold Cream I . Razor or B180$ out with nothing worse than a bruised wrist, but the car was badly damaged. and arrived Sunday at noon by motor, Copeland, Elsie Blackball, Bessie Boardman, Dor� I . othy Brydges, h; Gertie Brydges, h-, Jean mains to the north side of the Maitland riv.er was.read the third time and finally Andy McKague of Wingham, sold ` L . .." � . through McDonald and Halligan 10 steers, Brushes, Combs, etc. I I . � . On Sunday evening a car from Gode- I five boys, Messrs. Price, Currie, and performed the operation but all to Mrs. Thos. Watson, sr,, of 4itchell, , is no avail. He passed away at five o'clock visiting with her daughter, Mrs. M I itchell, Carruthers, h; Kenneth Carter, Wilfrid Congram, Robert Coultes, h; Margaret passed. Mr, J. T. Woods, proprietor of the Ex- . averaging 1080 lbs., at $16.00 to Gunn's on Thursday, -Farmers Sun. Face Powder , , '�' Talcumo, Toilet Water rich, with Wilson, Young and Mountain� and owned without regaining consciousness. He , I leaves nine daughters, two of whom are Wingham, Cruikshanks, Ruby Dickson, Vera Edgar, h; Arthur Field, Chas. Gannett, Annie celsior Knitting Mills, Brussels, appeared before the council in connection with the I Rev. Mr. Gilmore of Ripley, conducted Dentitrices . I I . by the father of Price, came through ' Blyth in the 'afternoon and going north married. His wife predeceased him about Mrs. Halfpermy and Mrs. Thos'.1 Leakie five years ago. He was 'in' his 65th year, of Kincardine, were visitors in town on Geddes, Nellie Gilkinson, h; Sarah Har- proposed safe of the Walker & Clegg build- the services in the Presbyterian church I I on Sunday. Rev. Dr. Perrie is away for I I Stationery . . 1 � about two mlles turned turtle, throwing them all out. 'All were more or less injur- and had resided nearly all his life on the the 12th. , 4th Con. He was an exceptionally fine 1. . die, h; Clarence Hinscliffe, Annie Homuth h; Fred Isard, Marguerite Johns, Percy ing, The Excelsior Knitting Mills are enjoying a very large patronage but their his holidays to Bruce Beach. I . ' - . - Fountain Pens I Writing Tabli�t$ � '. ed, one of them having his collar bone broken. Another had a bad,'cut on big Miss Mamie Rudell of Galt, visited man of a quiet unassuming kindly dis- with her friend Mrs. W. Jos, Henderson, Johnson, Alba Johnston, h; Mary John. ston, h; Wm, Kew, Ethel Mathers, Alice taking over the Walker & Clegg build- ' Ing would give them room to branch out Mr. ,W. F. Connor of the Bank of . .. � . - I . Hamilton staff, officiated as organist in, Daylo Fla I sh Lights : arm, but Currie was the worse injured, position, loved by all with whom be came last week, I in contact, He was a great reader, and Metcalfe,'tdith Metcalfe, Vivian Munro, for larger business, Their proposition the Methodist Church on Sunday. At � . I � . � .1. as it was. tIR6ught he was injured intern- kept himself informed on all vital topics I Mrs, Garry'Willis and little daughter, Win, McElwain, Mary McGregor, h, Wil. , looks like a good one and they would not . I - I the evening seryice Miss Adeline Mooney Swim caps �. of Ripley, sang a solo. � ally. They were taken to Blyth and their of, the day, He was "born of Scottish spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willi& freO McVittie h; Chas Pa ttison, Mae Per- due, Margaret Petti rew, Florence Pocock move from Brussels. only that the Walker & Clegg building appeals to them. , , Mr. William Townsend of Huron Colt- . Skeeter Skoot injuries attended to. � , I Autos procured and they were all parents and was a typical Scotsman, quiet, independent, yet generous and hospit- Mrs W. C. Ra& and children of Dix- ,9 Lulu Proctor, Genevieve Roth, Dorothy Mr. Woods,psks the town to grant him � � . . I , - . . ege, London, will occupy the pulpit of St. I " * .I... :�, " ,were able to pFoFeed home. The car -is badly . able and a good neigbbour, The funeral on, 111. are visiting with her sister, Mrs. ,Snell. h; Geo Taylor, Lilla Taylor, h; Roy Thomas, Russell Tervitt, Carl Tripp, the following: lat. -Exemption of Taxes for a term of . Paul's Church, Wingham, during the ab. �. I '.It - . . . . WE HAVE 'EM ALL. 0 *.'.4� " .,-, sence of Rev. Mr. Snell. The Sunday . �� I -i I wrecked. , ,We understand that strict enforcement . was held from his late residence to South John Cloakey. Xinloss cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. 4. Elliott and Mrs. Harvey Nora VanCamp, h; Barbara Weir, h; ten yiars; and thereafter a flat rate of School , will be held at 2.30'p.m. � . . --.--,--- I : , — � `411, � . ,'. of the rule for those under gage who drive . Elliott of Toronto, are guests of Mr. and Jennie Wightman, h; Lloyd Zurbrigg. 810,000,-wbich was the amount upon which the firm was assessed. � Miss Hazel Moore of town has been 11 .. . i .. I... � ,,, cars is promised by the, authorities. I I I . ----,,---=:; Hydro Bylaw Carries Mrs, J. G. Fyfe, - � Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Ograrn and family WROXETER . Annie Brown, b; ElvaBroWn, h: Anni'e previous 2nd. ' Free Water. ' 3rd. -Sewerage from Factory Property. engaged as teacher for to fill the vacancy ' ., " ol� the Wingharn Public School Staff . ' "' t . *1. * I - - WKIBBON'S DRUG, STORE � 1. I . I —­ -- -­ . . Douglas, b; Eleanor Douglas, h; Reita . I - *W&VWAWWNffffl0kW WA0R9N0W$=MSC caused by the r esignation of Mrs, E, M. Band Concert ' �, -of Preston, are visiting friends in town 'The Hydro Electric vote on Tuesday at I Durst, Archie Edgar, Margaret Edgar, 4th. -Adequate Fire Proteation in the Buchanan, � . I . I I . . - ." �. I On account of other engabirients; there Gorrie was rather a surprise to all. Al�- for the week -end. Jessie Edwards, h; Mary Gibson, James way of Hydrants in close proximity to the . 1. I Mr. Tanton, a former member of the * Drugs and Stationery . , Z, . I will be no Band Concert this week. though everyone expected that the By- Mrs. Thos. Fells apd daughter, Miss law would be carried by a good majority Graham, Ernest Harris, h; Orvilla Hup. Factory. Bylaw No, 831, fixing the rate of taxa- - - Wingbarn High School staff has secured a Edison phonographs Phone 53 ' I . 0-1P;"R,:`Tic6t . 1� I G. 1. Wright, Bandmaster. — Doris, left on Saturday for England, on no one expected such a sweep. When the .an extended visit to relatives. fer, Esther McDougall, Jessie Messer, Janet Miller, Ina Milli I gen, Russell Rae, . tion for this year at 31 mills was given I .11.1 �01 position on the staff of the Harriston High . 1. � . . .1 � ". � r . . � . School. Miss Whytehas gone to North III — - . Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ferguson, Toronto, votes -erecoUrif—I it W�Q f­I�A +T, 4- QQ . . . Preachers On Holidays . I three r dines. The bylaw nrovides for pill - .� . '-1-19N . . had put tkeir cross for and only one again- Miss Ella Dobie of Toronto, is visiting Alice Sharpin, Harvey Timm, Earl Toner, county rate of 4 mills, general town rate k5aY and iss McNair is engaged at id- land. . * , � aWNUN, I I . I st the By-law. Now let us have light, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Fanny Weir, Bessie, Wright, Greta, Eck- of 18 mills, High school rate 4 mills, and I . '- . . -- --- - ­�— ----��n Mayor Gurney, Messrs, W. A. Cnrrie, Dobie, Diagonal Road. Mr. C. P. Edwards and daughter, Miss mier. I FORDWICH public school rate 8 mills. This is half a mill less than last The estimated Mr. IF. H. Butcher, B. A., now of Brockville C, 1. has passed with honors . St. Mary's Win Lacrosse I . . � . swoommomm"40ii0a" . I I I NIONMNMRM�e . H. B. Elliott and W. J. Greer of Wingliam addressed a public meeting in the inter- Nina of Lake Linden, Mich. are renewing in town. James Barr, Margaret Bennett. Wray year. expenditure for the year is: For county the Associate Examinations of the Brant- ford Conservatory of Music and wilt now St. Mary's Lacrosse team and about I ", . . C"IRIS Ties . ests of hydrp, in Gorrie Hall on Friday acquaintances . Cooper, Allan Darrock, h; Eldon Dern- purposes $4080.38; for public school pur- thirty auto loads of the ir friends came t o , � evening previous to the voting. ; ' Mrs. Eldon Peterman and daughter, merling, h; Alvin Denny, h, Norman Gqd- poses the sum of $4160.00; for general receive the A. . B. C. , M, degree. -Con- gratu lations, Wingham on Wednesday afternoon last , . PHONE -, -. - I I I . Lillian, have returned home after visiting. ," cke, h; Elmer Giles, Eldon Graham, Eve- town indebtedness and expenditure the . I and defeated the local boys by a score of 1 1 1 I 59 Passed At Stratford their friends In Bayfield. lyn Hargrave, Leone Kennedy, Maurice sum of 18,693,74. Made UP aa follows : Teeswater baseball team won from I 19 to 9. I v I I � - � c We noti e among the names of suc' Cess- Mr. Gordon Dick of the Dominion . 'McKee, Harry Montgomery, Hazel Reich- Estimates of the receipts and expendit- Brussels in the latter town on Tuesday I ' The score does not indicate, as it woitld . .��4 ful students'who passed their intermin Bank Staff, Seaforth, has been transf�rred to the Winghani br ard, Olive Reichard, Jessie Walker, John Wallace, Catherine Warrell, Stanley ures of the Town of Wingbarn for the year 1920. night. by a score of 20 to 3. Brussels have protested the game because of the . seem, that the game wa� one sided. As . . 1� - . Groceriesand I 11 second class at Stratford Normal School 7 the names of the following graduates from anch. Mrs. George McDonald of Strathroy, Wolfe, Willie Huth. . RECEIPTS -, . fact that Teeswater played a Guelph pit- the Wingharn boys have a habit of do- , * . I �. . Wingbarn High School and. this vicinity: spent a few days last week visiting with BLYTH Street Watering ................ $ 165 00 cher and catcher. I ing, they made it interepting for the a 4 . , � 'Provisions , Maggie* W. Shaw, BlnevAle, Evelyn J, her friend, Mrs. A. G. Smith. . Harold Beacon, Bella Fairservice, Annie Dog Tax .......... I... ­ I .... 172oo The many friends of Miss Nettie visitors during the third and fourth I I 11 ­ �, " I Turner and Olive E. Turner, Bluevale; . - I Mr. C, R, Copeland spent week -end in Garrett, Grace Geddes, Hattie Gray, Cemetery ....................... 3oo oo Christie will be pleased to learn that she quarters. One nice feature of the game � -X- I I Mabel R. McClure, Isabel M. McKenzie, Margaret McLenn- Owen Sound, visiting. Mrs. Copeland's Yvonne Haggett, h; Sadie Howatt, Har- old Laura Johnston, Lavina Rents ......................... 5ooGO Fines 10000 has returned from Victoria Hospital, where she underwent two very delicate was the friendly spirit displayed by the players . towards each other. 'The St. ' Tea C(iff" I J. McLennan, Violet mother, Mrs, J, W. Duncan. ,Jenkins, .......................... and an' Alscia Mitchell, Jessie A. Stothers, Dr. R. F. Parker, of Listowel, has bee, Knox, Lizzie Lawrence, Geo Leith, Mar- Poll Tax ...................... 7500 but successful operations. Miss Phyllis London, Marys team have defeated Galt, Stratford London, ; I I � I � I Luella� Tinlayson, Lucknow, and Mary spending the last few Sundays with his jorie Lyon, h; Robt McLeod, Mary Moon, Return Salaries ................ r)50 00 Wilson of accompanied her and and their score in Wingham . I - *W&VWAWWNffffl0kW WA0R9N0W$=MSC Gibson, Wroxeter. May Parker, Jean Pate, h; Ross Robin- Sanitary Tax .................. 1000 00 home and will remain here for a few days. was the', smallest. They claim that , I . brother, Dr. F. A� Pa�ker, here. r son, h; Mamie Ross, Viola Rouse, Harold El. Lt. Debentures ............ 3499 05 Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, daughter of Wingbam boys are the toughest oppos- � . I . I Were there only Sixty?, Mr. and Mrs. David Martin of Grant- Taylor, h; Mary Wood. 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ferguson, Toronto, ition they have met this season. . . . Preachers On Holidays . I Four carloads of Walkerton Orangemen I oil, motored to Wingham, and spent the I BRUSSELS Pub. Library Rent ............. 11000 has been engaged to teach on the staff of The teams were as follows: Rev. J. F. Dingman is spending his took in the big Twelfth of July celebration week -end with friends.in town. g lie Anderson, Joe Percentage on taxes ............ 10 00 the Parkdale Collegiate at a salary of Wingharn-Knechtel, Gray, McLean, , holidays with his daughter at Colurnbu . a, � in Wingbarn on Monday. They report a 'up- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anderson of Tor- Armstrong, h; Roy Askin, Gordon Best h; Sewer Rates .................. 100000 $2,100. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson are up Town. Hawkins, Cruikshanks, Sanderson, Ohio. Rev. H, W. Snell a I nd family, tremendous crowd being present, and onto , are visiting the former's brother, Audrey Bremner, Florence Bremner, Isa. Pavement Rates ............... 1050 00 from Toronto for a few days renewing Vanwyck, McKay'Frank McLean, Can- are spending a month.ii� Ayrand Tilsonburg. wards of sixty lodges in the street parade.' � Mr.'Frank Anderson, Catherine St. bel Bremner, Nellie Campbell, Clifford I Sidewalk Rates ................ 600 00 acquaintances and taking off their crop of telon, Lockridge. Rev. Dr. Perrie and fa ily, are occupying -Walkerton Times,, Mr. H. D. Llywd and Mr. and Mrs. Cardiff, h; Ruby Cleaver, Annie Cum- Miscellaneous .................. 15000 hay at the farm. St. Marys -Smith, Sinclair, Shannon, their summer cottagemat 'Bruce Beach, Some papers have reported forty lodges P. S. Fisherof Toronto, were the guests ming, Eva Cumming, h; Lloyd Dunbar, Ry. Tax Distribution .......... 70 00 Mr. Robert Welsh,'son of Mr. John Cowan, -Monroe, Hiltz, L. Lavelle, W. A. Rev. E. F. Armstrong and family, are others fifteen, another paper, always glad of Mrs. Peter Fisher over the week -end. Elinor Engler, h; Kenneth Ferguson, h; Bal. from 1919 ................ 1254 24 Welsh, who was for years engineer at the Lavelle, Stewart, Teuer, Alberta, Robson. spending a month at the beach in their to knock Winybam renorted ten and T '. 0 T.T. *1 9 NY xr- 1, Burton MacDonald. Fraser MacDonald TT ; f. � , ­­;� � . ­+­­ . . . , . � IvIls. ry n6 . sr, Ila 0 ew r , . . S 13387 86 - -- I -1 - � 8 . 'i . Referee, Fred Wag horne, Toronto. old nome town, Goderich, - --- ­ .-- THE ADvANcE after taking the names is visiting her brother, W. G. Boyle. On h; Margaret MacDonald, Elva Hemming- EXPENDITURES in town. Mr. Welsh bad the misfortune � . � I a way. h; Mabel Johnston, Leslie E ,Mc- Salari6§ .................... -3 1920 00 to have his back broken while serving ----------­­--- — I EVERYBODY'S COLUMN of the lodps, reported twenty-three visit- her return she will vi it at Niagara Falls. . -----. � I T N ---- N FA — !­ ave our cave- ing lodges, All are agreed that t he Mrs. Lorne S. Dunford and children of Kay, Lorraine IvIcKay, Leslie Machan, Printing, etc .................. 30000 with the Canadian army in Flanders, and . % Mxv, ,XXV k . . troughing and tins I 1 one 'while crowd of people was the largest ever. Detroit, are visitingat the home of her Earl Mills, Reta Mills, Walker Mitchell, drant:3 ....... � ................ 750 00 is now an invalid for the remainder of his _mxx�lvox�IV.X,V.l���"V.O%�lmom,x I'm, VION 01 . K X X U Win. MitchekMildred Passmore, h; Roy Town Hall .................... 1200 00 days. the weather is good, pl ut of material on , I hand and plenty help to have it one prompt- Illustrated Lecture I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McGilliv- - F1, V, . lyi Write or phone for a poi t enb. Spec- ' Patterson, h: Wilbert Proctor, Clifford Fite, Water and Gas ........... 140000 V1 , , a attention'giVen to furnace or . An Illustrated lecture with 100 slides xay. ­ I— X JEFFRAY Hardware, Ritchie, Grace Shortreed, h; Tom Short. Inst Debentures ............... 11906 01 X ,GREER'S � . V. , Teeswater, Phone 70. showing farm, navy and merchant marine Walton Disney, eldest son of Mr. Nor- reed, Garvin Smith, h; Grahame Stewart, S. F. Levy ............ � ....... 1942 00 FINE COMEDY ROLE �F"- - , I... . ---- institudons and naval brigade in training man Disney of Waterloo, is visiting hi X . X Is Bernice Tlmell, h; Lenore Thuello Harry Coupons ...................... 3192 50 X � SALE -2 second hand Dindors, one was given in the Council Chamber on grandmother. Mrs. Harriet Disney of White, h; Katie Williamson, Margaret Cemetery and Machine Hall .... 224 72 Comedy again appears as a happy at- , FORDeering and one Massy-Ilarrig, Deering Tuesday night. . town. , I X � Spreader, and Wagon. I�Nplp,llyl��?&u & SON, .If Canada is to be the great nation of ' Mr. and Mrs. Jog, tckley of Fbiladel- Nelson, h. Board of Health ............... 200 00 tendant to the playing of Miss Lillian X Summ"ER SHOE V% —­­- ST. HICLENS Scavenger ...................... 1000 00 Gish in her newest role, that of a country X X ARM FOR SALE.-Thornas Archer offers our hopes and aspirations we must base phia, are spending the holidays, with Mrs. Verna Gaunt, Pearl Hyde, Vera Todd. Postage ...................... 90 00 girl in "A Romance of Happy Valley" X F for sale his farm of 125 acres in the Town- our future growth upon the development Eckley's parents, Mr. and, Mrs ThOs Alvin Wood, . , X ship of Hullett, located about 2J mills 'from Election & C of R ............. 200 00 David W. Griffith's second Artcraft pro- � . ", Clinton. The farm Is well built on, fenced, of a great export trade, and this in turn Scott. S. S. No. 3, Wawanosh-Herb. Z. Tay 0 .SALE . 0 1 X I � , the - Refund W. F. Taxes ........... 600 00 duction which will be shown at the Ly- - and watered (welis and fowling spring), I F . I X � sell Is good and In a good state of cultivation. Must rest upon the heels of a vast Can- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Leppington of lor. Clerk & Bailiff ................. 24 00 cetun Theatre next Thursday, Friday and , W. BiwDoxF, Clinton. adian merebant fleet manned and officered Clinton, spent the week -end �vith Mrs. S. S. No. 8, Wawanosh-Ruth Menzie. Refund taxes .................. 100 00 Saturday. � � JFUST ARRIVED-TwoutY ton of Brown by our native born and protected by a Leppington's father, Mr. Tomkins, Town S. S. No. 11. Wawanosh-Sarah Dea- Discount taxes ................ 200 00 She appears as the only child of'an idle, I Evei�ythlng is In readiness for our Clearing q " Seed Whcat$3.60percwt. Canadian navy adequate to guard our plot. , , . Sale of Summer Footwear. I W. F. FRIMMANI, � I con, Janet Robertson, Elizabeth Young. Miscellaneous ....... � ......... 1089 38 likeable farmer in the Ohio Valley coun- X I I Teeswater. trade channels. I Mr. and Mrs, Peter Fisher and little S. S. No. 14, Wawanosh�Winnifr6d- County Rate .................. 4080 00 try,aman who neglects his little fields X � I I I '14 iOSS-on July 16th between Wingbarn and To awaken a sea consciousness in the daughter of Toronto, are visiting with the Farrier, Elizabeth Inglis, Frances O'Cal- High School ....... � ............ 4160 00 but attends most industrously to his sleep. --- - ---F; "*% Bluevaleon the Bluevalo Road a down X X cushion. Vinder kindly leave at. boys and young men of Canada, boys former's mother, Mrs. Fisher at the Post laghan, Public School .................. 8336 00 He wishes his daughter to dress as her "* Ar)v-kWcr OFFICE. - X Women"s White Canvass, one strap S11p- "L- ---'-' - naval 6rigades have been formed at many Office. S. S. No. 3,, Wawanosh and Morris- Public Library ................. 776 00 mother did. To be confined to rural X per - 8% LOS,PT,,-dA,,utpol,,,L,'c,e,ntfi3fe,'. �Alaker No. 109731. � points throughout Canada. Mr. Cheater Loutitt and Mr., E. Van. Rose Allin, , Marjorie Phalen, Robt. Interest ........................ 375 00 styles of a generation past, and at the 4111� so Cuban and sport heels, all 'X ' -- T. R. BENNETT. If we expect our best manhood to fol- fleet of Detroit, motored over and spent Craig. 1. Charity ................. t ...... . 50 00 same time array oneself to attract the in- X slzeso sale price . 0 0 0 0 0. 10 , .$1.59 X I ERS-Tendors ad- low a seagoing profession we must provide the week -end at the home of Mr. Ab. ' S, S. No. 13, Wawanosh-Agnes Mason, Returo T. T. License ... : ...... 32 50 terett of young John Logan Jr., is a IX , X dresed jointly to the undersigned oxecut- Elwood Nichol, Peter, Scott. Taxes Outstanding- . I ........ 10W 00 supreme task for her girlish ingenuity. I I . ors, of the estate of the late James V,dgar means of comfort and recreation for them Bell, -town. I X R WIll be received up to Wednesday, Septem. when on shore. This is being done by S. S. No. 16, Wawanosh-Everett Tay- Roads ......................... 4000 00 Her trials are not entirely confined to - ' . her lat. 1920, for the purchase of the farm the establishing of sailore homes and in- Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Mines of Turn- , lor. . Law Costs ...................... 100 00 fascinating the eyes of John Logan, Jr., 04 Women's White Canvas R u b b e r Soled Situated at West � lotq 17 & 18, Con, 15, Cul- berry, a�tended the fun�ral of the former's Tas. Farm p,,n�ists of IG5 acres partly under stitutions at many points. S. S. No. 5, I Morris -Angelo Kelly, Farm Land Exemption ......... 19 75 for her father is addicted to headaches X I Cultivittion, 1�i.ivk house, bank barn, pig pen, cousin, the late S. W,. Holt at Glenallen ' X-4! Pumps, with low heels, sale 3 orchards, alli(tt 15 acres bnsh. and swamp. Anna Kelly. . I — and ofttimes needs her attention in tb'e price . 0 0 6 * & 0 0 a a 0 * $1,99 The lowest or any tender not necessarily Death Of Mrs. P. Trernaln onTuesday. - accepted. and terms apply on the Messrs. J. J. E ngland of Cairo, Mich., - $ 48747 86 night. So she arranges a signal system X � I I For full particulars A very sad death occurred at 5 o'clock and C. England of La Perre, Mich., spent ' Leaving a balance of $35270 62 to be of quaint and effective simplicity. Miss 14 )romiges or to the undersignod� .1 FRANCES 1eJ)GA% & on Friday July 2nd at her residence, 420 Lacrosse'On Monday, � raised by taxation or a rate of thirty-four Gish makes the character one of delight- W , I I Brorr EWA% 145%e(Mfors. Albe t street, Stratford, of Enuma Rebec. the 12th of July at the home of Mr. V. `� Women"s'High Grade Oxfordso patent colt, X It. It. 1, Greenock, Ont. Hanover and Wingbam Juniors will mills on the dollar. ful whimsicalities, a unique and fascinat. ` . - - ca Cooper, wife of F. Tremain, aged 62 R. VanNorman, Bylaw No. 832 was read three times ing personality.' The comedy is fuller X X POULTRY WANTED-Vighe-t market price Mr. G. 9. Pocock of the Dominion play in Winghard on Monday evening, Goodyear Welted Baby Louis heels (b I paid for poultry. years, 3 months and W days, She was July 26th commencing at 5 30. These and passed, All the councillors present than any Miss Gish has attempted in the V1 regular $9.5%, sale price . . . Q)6 X I Ir. WARDSM,Uq, born in England and was the daughter of Bank, Toronto, is spending a week with * I Phone 210, Wingham . boys,tied in Wingham. the last time they voting for it, This bylaw provides for past, and it becomes tier with the same .1 . In. and Mrs, Cooper. She moved to his mother. He is now teller at B I loor I the borrowing of $12,000 with which to artistic charm as the sterner roles. V" � � . � puuma NOTIc,E -owing to an extra rushof played. Wingliam Juniors will win their I . I I work and the obange of rates for light and Canada with her husband 15 years ago and Bathurst Street branch, district.' construct'a new dam. - - - . -­ X, � power, elect htsaccounLq Will be receiv. and settledin Wingham. After a stay of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Netterfield, son Har. . I'll 119 Clorleo ,I - I � Lble at the TO. ofileo ,ly to July -- = Misses" and Children's White Canvas Lace 2'Ith. This notice applic,� to JI accounts about 3 years at that place they moved old, and daughter, Myrtle, of Toronto It Pays To Advertise The Late Mrg, Ross Doig I only. J. F, Guovnq, to Hamilton, then to Listowel, and about spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. Chief Constable Whittaides on Satur- Teeswater Driver SUSPended .. After a brief illness, there passed away Boots,, high cut, leather soles and � Cleik of Winghain. 7 years ago moved to Stratford, The Netterfield, Lower, Wingham. day qrested a mail just west of Hensall, on Thursday July ISth, at tier home in I heels, sale price . . . . . . . .. $1.49 § I �--,�...-.--z----.---l�--.,�.--.— Driver Roy Trench and his driver Roy I SN&bED TH�1;01-,RS-Will be received for late Mrs, Tremain lost 2 sons in the war, Mrs. Harriet Disney and Miss Mida for hiving in his possession a rug which Grlktton were suspended for thirty days Howick, Mary Jane Edwards, beloved X, � Booth Privileges at theWingliam Ath0tic Sgt Walter Tremain and Corporal Joseph Disney returned to town on Saturday, he -stated he found and failed to adver- by judges at Toledo because he did not wife of Ross Doig in tier 33rd year, Grounds for August lith. and I2Lh. IligboRt, * X I or any tender not necei;�;arlly accepted. Tend- Tremain, both of the 71st Batt, The after spending the past two weeks visit. tise. He was taken to Clinton before try to win the Willys Overland 2.03 pace The deceased was a daughter of the ors eleee on Saturday night, July 21th. Apply We can not enumerate the different flnes to, I fonner was killed on the 15th of Novemb, Ing friends in Xitchener and Waterloo. Magistrate Andrews and fined, on Friday last. late Mr. Edwards, and Mrs. Edwards of V. It. VAVNOWVAN, or, j'1017 and the latter on the 8th of Aug- Gorrie, and resided at her hotne until I here—Every sort of I PreAdent Race Assooiation, ust, 1918. Since tbattime'Mrs. Ttemain Mrs. Tom Stewart and daughter, Seyrnington-Johneon Nuptials The Town Votert Ust April 13th, 1017, when she was united 'III NXT ­­­­ - 1. ­ -- - -­ - 11 1--l-I ­ ' State exper- a day's health, Her The marriage took place on Friday, The voters list for the town of Wingbarn marriage to Rosa Doig, and moved to their T"'"'11""t WANTMD-11rotestant teacher has not enjoyed Marjorie of Ilarriston, and Mrs, Sam Summer Shoes for MEN, WOMEN forK S. No 9. Turnberry. Gibson of Windsor, have returned to 9% I lance atid qnalifleations, Dutk,i to coultnenee husband, who survives her lost his bear- J I th of Elva Pearl daughter of Mr. has just been issued from TnE AlDvANOR home Gorria South. , meptember Ist. their homes, after visiting, Mr. J, B. u y 16 If (; X1 1. J, WIMAIT, Route 1, ing in the war, Besides her husband, Gibson, Victoria St. and Mrs. John Johnsoh, Minnie St., to Olpmcr, and 200 copies were delivered to Mrs, Doig was a member of tlie orrie and CHLDR I -.—­­------ Wingliam, , .--.- she leaves to mourn her lose, 3 daughters Mr. Clarence 86yrAington of Toronto. town clerk Grove$ on Thursday. There Presbyterian Church and an active inem� x I ­ �­ --- ff, WANTED_ A few loads of no%v bay. I Apply and a son, Mrs, T. Bower, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Antlrew Gernwill, Mr. The bride and groom were unattended. are 876 names on the list comprised as mr of the Women's Misqionary Society. I Our Shoes are Worthy Shoeq--ShoeS of the 1' to. V. It, VAwN0IVVAN. Mr8. Jarsarde, London; Mrs. .Drago, and.Mra.V.8. 'McAdam and son, Law- Intheabsence of Rev. Mr. Armstrong follows. She will be greatly missed, as her simple I beSt nitakes being the only kind We handle. , -- - --- ---,---- ­­ I NOTICE TO - C � ONTRACTORS Hamilton and FrM., Hamilton. The rence, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Mines the ceremony was performed by Rev. 1. Part I Part 2 Total. Christian life will leave all impw8sion for to - -------- funeral took place on Monday afternoon and family, motored to Gcdeiich, and p, Dingman. 50 174 good oil the hearts of all who know her. 6WW#-A*& Tha Municilml Council of the Township or, from her late residence, 420 Albert Street spent'Saturday at the Lake Shore. The happy young couple left on the Ward No. 2 ......... 148 37 185 There is left to mourn her loss a loving . I R ' a t, fly afternoon train for Toronto where they Ward No. I ......... 164 86 200 husbotlid and little ,son, Arnold, her morrift Ate asking for tenders I'll , X 11,,,I,�11 011- to Avondale Cemetery, Canon Cluff had Mr. and Mrs. W. 9. Noad and fami, A0004 Atruellon of the ltolwxt�,otj Pla"R, I pkpmIflo%t1en8 aolm&R8 may beman &ttho charge of the servim The bearers were: of Ingersoll, motorod to Winglia im, and will sfmd a few days before going to their Ward No. 4 ......... 202 25 227 mother, four tiisteri and three brothers, X W J (Tiark's remidanvr-. . lks W W ",, e r - a tire ThotenderA will he o1wned at kho Township -(Iulft Harbotan, John Willoughby, spent Sunday with Bendmaoter and Mrs, future home in Windsor. The bride Is WArd No, 5 ......... 72 17 89 The funeral took place oil Saturday, � V10 �. onMonday, Jt1lY Of It at, 3 P. m. (korge Mafitory, Joseph Hill, John sad Wright. Min Irm Wright accompanied vary popular in town and her Many fittAds -- -- — July 17th and remains were taken to 51 I W.V. ICIAI-0,�, A. MiLcIllwam, . 1w,re. (Iwrk . Wilwa Welsh. ranaral wo P=e- I thm back for a Mw wask% kalldayt vvbh her many Y*Ars of boppintft 711 146 876 Wroxeter c4asmt*Ty. --0XX%MXXXX xxxxxxxxxxm I I % I . 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