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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-08-05, Page 11. I , 1-1 . . 1 ­ 11N 'IT 'W7, - I — t I 1171w'I 11 , 0, * V4 1 . I . 4 , ,47' , , " 77 , 46t. , % . , , ,,,. , 7 I 1- . , I i I . I . . I . . , 11 , : _1* '7 7 7p("-r,r I ,." "ev, : , " 11 , I - ;Z , 17wp " * L' 1'r , , , I _ , I I . " I , . . .,f. I,4 , I If,- "I I , I . '. , . I I I , , P . , W'' , , , . . "I ... , ., i 9 'r. , "I',"",',, . ",',,'I'll I'll, , . W, , 'W" . i 11 I . " r . 4 I .. i I I . '.. ,, `f 11 .1 , I I C-,:rI . .. I I I.. ., . ,,v* 4- ,,O, __ il , I I I .. I .. . I I "... I . f .- , I . , 11 I I . I I .. — . I . . . g M vilitt, ''41i 1 W, "at le, I VKW1W,Vr 4 . 9 .111Ak,..,AALA&AAm . . I I I I I I I . I . f . I . . : . I I I 11 . . I I ; I& 0 1 : I . I I I I .. .... 11 '. . . '. I I I I . ... I . ... I.. . I '­ 11 I .. 14 i .. . 1 I k 11 I I I 11 - . 1=1= _:t_=W** -_.__1 . - I =!!__=______,"M_ _.1__.___--_. '111''g, N.gl , ­., 11., q . 11, ''11'1,0.'' I I ''M—M!=-=---4! --%Me-=R=%=== —,g== .- e------M 0__ 0" 0 11-1. -1 - 1-1 ­__­_==_­­____­ . _­ _.___­ _1___.-- _ _____ - - I- . 1612 400.00 IN PURSES. WINGHAM RACES, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST I I th and 12th, 4F 7 , _ /I I 11 I I ___­ -----.------,- .-,--"-- -.--... I . , ­­­_­­ . ...... -.----,. -1. -_1 I I . . . ­­ ­ 1- - - - Single Copies - Turee Cents ____________ . . ---,------. . I 11 WINGHAM, ONT,j THURSDO, AUQUST 5th, 19ZO 1 _­________ I I . A!, III 11 1111 1:, III I I , --1 - ­ - P . ­ 11 4 _ Rain Coat Sale . . F I I I . . 11 I .— . CHAUTAUQUA WEEK I ---- - - ____ :=4011,111, I 111001 I I , , , F1%­-.1%P%0%r_%^r*­- -,-- 7 I I . I , I _b 0 0 - 9 1 11 . * Most Be Paid For .Hereafter— I ­_ I I I . ­­ f---"-----"— I -01—_1--1--------_---= - BLYTH CELEBRATION .1% Buy a raincoat .,it King Bros. three day eale for price or less, ,,mle Thursday, -i-in-a Inspiring - A Wonderiq 'Versonals I L,#,r%#'~- _-#%0­,r,­`_ To intelligently confront conditions that have already put iatiy publications . local Items 1—%--.-11... . ____,_",J ' ­____ Committoein Charge Congratulated Friday and Saturday this week.—King Bros. . Ptogram , I ___ I -y 'J ' Mr, Fred Mannuel, Detroit, is vidtlhg out of business, the local newspapers have P$ found it necessary to "tighten up a bit, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . At Flig'Succeos of Celebration. ___ , 1 . __—______-:___ FlusT DA Afternoon . at his home in town here. and hereafter will charge for all noticesof Chester Higgins, Turnberry, died on Tuesday The great success of the celebration lilytil on Wednesday last in con- . , SUCOND DAY . I WX Ta. C2 "11 I ; ,-- ineetings, etc., which are. not considered morning. ,held.in Convert: William onaltespeare Quartet. . Baritorle,40 Soprano, Violin, and Piano.L . L. 4.14LA A41 A a 4en1;WA4-9 q11,L%-14 - ances in Huron township. . - by the'publWhers as strictly news matter. nectibn wan tile r0sing ol limus lor the The council meeting which should have memorial "hall brought many congrat- Individual and Ensemble Offerings, Miss Edna Gannett returned to Toron- . , We are repeating this item, so that it will not be overlooked by those sending in been h eld on Monday evening was Post- ulations to 'the committee in charge. poned until. Friday evening of this week. Evening . to after visiting at her homa- here, such notices. The day's program commenced in the ' ' Prelude by William Shakespeare Qua.r- . I Mr. W F. VanStone has sold the lot on morning with ,a calithumplan parade tet. . . Mrp. Eddie Hawkins and son, Lloyd, -Lockha . I tt.Cl4ft Wedding Centre street which he recently purchas- headed by the'Clipton kiltie band, which . . Lecture. (Illustrated) !'Six Years in the are visiting with rejqti.ves in Detroit. , I ,. , . A pretty wedding took place at, St. ed from Mr. A. H. Smith, to Dr. J. A. provided music throughout the day. I . Jungle." Carveth Wells of London, Eng., Ur'. Jos. Saint, reeve of Wallaceburg, Andrew's rectory, Dungannon, on Wed. Fox. Following tile procession a baseball game , Assisted by Airs, Wells, who will appear I . made a flyi g visit to. own this week, n_ . . nesday, July 28, When Jennie Elizabeth, betweewGridericri and Witighain was The G. -W. V. A. are putting on a , in native costume. I ' Miss Minnie Barber is home after visit- youngest daughter of the late Harry and . dance in the Mill's Memorial Hall oil staged, the former winning by a score of , SUCOND DAY . ing for a couple,'of weeks in Toronto. I Mrs Cluff, became -the bride -of Robert 6 to 2., The batteries were: Goderich, Wedriesdayand Thursday evenings, Oct. I Afternoon t I Mr, R. M. McKay made a business trip James Loclibart, pf - Auburn Ontario. , L I J I 11th, and 12th, L Robertson anO Bissett; Wingliam, Mor- . I I den and ( ooper * Concert: The Jordan Entertainers. Baritone. soprano. piano.' Songs, sketch- to Or"angeville and Toronto this week. 'Frank The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. D., Douglas, B, A. Mr. and Mrs, Lock- . , Remember that when you want up -to- ' In the afternoon the Jaying of the two es readings, Crayon work and other feat- Mr. Kehoe of Kitchener, spent hart will go to their new home in 'the to get it is Tnu corner stones of the $25,000 memoylaI date printing the place is ADV.&NOR. ures. . a few days at hi§ home ,bn Patricic St. ., ' I West, following a brief honeymoon. ,In Printing our exclusive hall being r cted to the memory of those Lecture: "The Canadian Woman , in Mr,J, Walton McKibbou and family Toronto. hobby and business. . who fell andso I rved in the great' war by theWorld. of To -day." miss Constance have returned from their trip to the West. . . . If you know of a neighbor who intends the townahi0a'of Hullett, E ast W4wanosh Rudyqid Boulton of Toronto. * . Mr. Currie Wilso'a'-' of 13lenheim, is Ransack House . to subscribe to Tnx WIXGHA t AD-%IAN . -and Ubtris and, the village of Blyth, took Evening 11 I spending 'his - holidays at his home Jn As I an aftermath of the big celebration cs tell them, to do so while the subscrip- place. Brief L'oddresses were given by . Concert, The Jordan Entertainers. . town,' . . . hold at Blyth on Wednesday, some party L , tion is still $1,50 -NOW. Rev. J. L. T&Cormick, pastor of the A great evening's entertain merit by I Mrs. Andrew Wi L Isgii and son, are or parties took a notion that they would .. . Mr. J. G. Fyfe and family wish to local Methodist Church; Rev. J. L, Small, I I I I — . ­ _w --- ramanasma a pets, Inese are the most wonderful trained animals and birds upon spending a month With retat' es in Hot- , land, Man. . . , I IV . - like the cash receipts and, paid a Y131T TO G. E, -MoTaggart's house and ransacked . thank their friends and neighbors for tie elerl, The local ministera;_Ur. Mime, I kindness and sympathy extended to them and the two gebtlemen who Iiid the .cor- LABORERS he platform. This is not a mere vaude- ville,turn, but an entertainment of sur- ' I . . Mr, Pringle, Cleridenning of Wallace- the place Luckily Mr. MeTaggart had - I oyer $2,000 of the gate receipts securely during, their recent bereavement, ner stone§,- Jo n Joynt, M.P.P., North Huron,and 13 " H. Ta lor, y I . - I I . I . burg, is visiting. with his uncle, r%n W. I . ' o * 5 Mr. R'. A. Spotton has been fortunate , ­ I I I 1. passing. merit. I D. Pringle. I I \ hidden, and the robbers did not get it, or A * . . in securing the services of Mr. Alex Bi rd Following this ceremony the.big crowd ITAVAIYANTED . THiaDDAY Mr. John Taylor spent, 'a few days the committee would have been in bad . . of*Paisley, a former resident of Wingliam, returned tq the fair grounds, where Zur- . I Afternoon Concert by the Wagnerian Quartet of with, his mother,'i Mrs, George Taylor, . shape. A number of suspicious,tlooking characters were around all day, but for and recognized as an A I Stonecutter. ich boa. t Teeawater in a baseball game by a score'of 6 to. 3, The batteries were: ­ Boston, With - Miss Augusta Cooper, Lower Town. . I all that it might have been local men. We welcome Alex back to Wingham. I . The Wingham branch of tbe _Women's Zurich, Kokoot and Brown; Teeswa ter, Highest Wages Paid Cglor,ituro Soprano, as Soloist, Violin, Mrs. John Hutchison of Torontoi. is - Another gitizen had a call at his house I Campbell and Anderson. I Institute will visit the St. Augustine - 'Cello, Viola, Piano. e program of the .1 . visiting at Ahe home of Mr. and Mr& I I James Gibson. after he retired bu p id no attention to t -a . branch on Tuesday, August 10th., Those In the ev hjng the winners of the two- , The highest merit. . Evening . I . Miss Annie Barber of Toronto, is Isit- ii, I The Lite Wro. Unklater . . wishing tQ go should be at the ,town ball day -games 010yed off, Goderich taking 1.30 first mi.iney, $100, and Zurich second FarmeraTertilizer Concert by the Wagnerian Qu; rtet, I Ing at the home of her arents, Mr. and p . The late William Linklater who passed at p. in, money.,' After the game the Brunswick The services I n the Wingharn Methodist Co., Ltd. .1 . I hole'. Win. H. Stout, President of the International Mrs. Chas, Barber, .. . , Miss 'Gertie Cantelon of Toronto, is away at his home, just south of Wingbam, ' quartet,qf London gave a .most pleasing I Church will be as follows: 10 a. in. Fellow open air colic . ert. __ I-----'— ' Chautauqua and Lyceum. Association.. I visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. 'on Monday, August 2nd, was one of a . . . ship Meeting; 11 a. in. shipp Public Wor . Theieceipts, which will be added to - ___ ____ ' 1 Purposeful, inspiring, entertaining, -und Mrs, R. J, Chntdon.. I I. . family.of ten and very. early -in life had to hoe his own row, being apprenticed to a Mr. R. C, Copeland will preach. All are the memorial hall fund, were over $2.0010). cordially invited. . 9 S FOURTH DAY' - . Afternoon I Mrs. A. G. Smith and two children in Man- carpeobw idthe town of Kirkwall, capital The bail, is being built by voluntary sub - Mn J. 0. Stewirt, real estate agent, scriptions. ' - .1 - .. , Concert by The Old Song Singers. left on Monday to visit relatives . - of island of Pomona, one of the Orkney - reports the sale ol Mr. A. H, Musgrove's .., . I . A . . . . Ideal RenaltiQn of quaint old favorites'in the, itoba and Saskatchewan, ' Mr. Charlie . Smith and Miss Edna group. Deceased came to the Queen's bush over I ___.._______.= residence, corner Shuter and John streets 1. . . to Mr. L. S, Benninger, proprietor of the Pretty A gust Wedding . '__ , I V, . c ' ostumeaof ye olde tymes, A ' prog, a, of artistic beauty and merit, Smith of Kitchener," are spending a few sixty-five years ago, Wingbarn 'was then He Wingharn Creamery. On Wedimiday, July 28th., a quiet Fou Pen Evening 11 , days at their homein town. Beckwith Toronto, is almost an unknown quantity. was very active in the building of the first Who is the most beautiful 'woman on wedding was. 'solemnized at the home of t - Prelude by the Old Song Singers. miss Ethel of a . Mf. Presbyterian church in town, on the site the American stage? Well, its a man. See Mr. W. 1.6reer, of his sister, Miss Eliza- I I ; uler Lecture: "The Dominion and Its Des- tiny." Rev. Dr. Robert Norwood of visitor at the home of her parents, arid Mrs. M. R. Beckwith. . where the . Salt Works now stands. He I I Julian Eltinge in "An Adventuress" at beth Greuerto Mr. Albert Welch of Tor - the Lyceum Theatre, Wednesday and on . ,,Rev.'R, 1. M, Perkins of Chat- I I 1 $990,94 t &2p .. Philadelphia, formerly of London, Ont- . , f, Mr. L. Pearen left on 'Saturday or will 16ng be remembered . for his sterling . . integrity. The end came very suddenly J .to. Thursday, this week. . ham, cousin of the bride, was the officiat- I Isel - 11 , . iTig ado. All Ao know Dr. Norwood "Will . Bramptonwhere he will reside with his . , ! at the last, just as the sun was setting at A good band is an asset to any live Ing LlergYmall- k ' ' 11 . I es a ' anticipate a.rare treat.. . sister, Mrs. Levina Moddison. I ' eventide he passed peacefully away in town and Wingharn is fortunate in having After the' -wedding dejeuner the wed- . , . . Afternoon Program 3.00 o'clock. Even- Misses Agnes and Margaret McReady his 91st year. I one that is a credit to the community ding coupti.left on a trio to Quebec and ing Program 8.00 o'clock. ,,, of Harriston, are spending their holidays The famity who survive are John of We congratulate Bandmaster Wright and points east', t4e bride travelling i'n a suit I . — - - - - , Season Tickets:—Senior, 3'2 00; Chil- at the home of W. J. Hilliard. . . ' Teeswater Jas. H. of Turnberry, William his boys on their season's showing so far. of navy, Iukricotine witb hat to match. I 7 SIIVPLJE dren, $1.00 , (Tra h McGill and Miss Kathleen McGill S. of Wingbam, Mrs. James Patterson of Mr. and Mrb. Welch will be at home During the past year a great many , RZZIABLE family, but not outside) of,Tordnto, spent a few days with the I Bossevaine,. Manitoba and Carrie and 'Thomas newspapers have amalgamated with oP- after September Ist. at 87 Beaty Ave., , rOrOntO- Single Admission: Afternoon, 60c.; former 'a daughter, Mrs. W. R. Hambly. at home. position papers, Increasing cost of paper, I , . .1 ,04YRABLE Evening 75c; Children, 25c and 35C. W. J. Hilliard returned Saturday after . The funeral will take place to Wingham . ink and wages have been the means of so Julian . Eltihge as "An Adventuress" 1NV(P,F#S1YE War Tax additional to above prices- , a two weeks trip to Chicago, Detroit, - cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. many editors changing their occupation. I Better get, your old kit bag packed, 11 ANTEEP I 4911AR I — — , I and Louisma and,bther American poirit -' Sunset and evening star, I . Mr. Hugh McAllister, who has been in according - to,the latest news from the . I Mr, and Mrs. Norman McDonald of - .And one clear call for me, the employ of the G. T. R. here for sev- Lyceum* Tll gtre, for beginning to -day, 02,5011&ds Chautauqua Meeting Tiverton, have been visiting with the I eral years, has been promoted to the for- Wed. rodiki.trips to Alpania, that famous I Mr. Geo. Tervitt of Walkerville, is visit- . , , ' .t 1 . Captain F. W. Musgrave, advance I iag,- latter's sister. Mrs. R VanNorman, Di manship of the section at Paris, and went republic on the sil'ry shores of the Bal - ' - - , . I agent for Chautauqua, would be pleas ed to in. the onal Road. . . I ing with friends in town. to that town on Monday. We congrat- ulate Hugh on his promotion. satian $ea.'are to be offered at reasonable in. latest " . meet all,the guarantors council Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runstedler have . I . . rates ,0ben. .Julian. Eltinge the . , I --- I, . ­.. .11.1-1.9 chamber on M ond.ay evening at 8 o'clock. returned to their home in Brampton, after Mrs. Fells and family are visiting with Now is the time to renew your subscrip- Republic iiiature, "The Adventuress". . I .: I G. Mas I on &,Son , All are urgently requested to attend. . t I v isiting with reli Ives in Wingham. friends on the 6th line, near Belgrave. . tion to THo A!)vANcic, the papers of Alpdnia is a musical comedy land where ' . W. F. VanStone, chairman. -111, I I I They motored over., Mrs. Amos. Tipling and Mrs. -1 W. Huron. county will be compelled to raise kisses b mbs and villians and heroes . and o . I I ,,.z . . I - . Band Concert . Miss Elizabeth Barber of Ottawa, is i Dodd are spending a few days in South- to the $2.00 rate the same as most week- and heroin" . abound. Only in this, in - e s lies in other counties are charging. Its stance -the tiero and heroine are one and . I . __ ______.___ . EVERyBODY,S COLU I MN "August6thatS p. mAn the park. I March The University Carter visiting .at the home of her parents, Mr. I . and Mrs. Chas. Barber, after spending a ampton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell of Exeter, . . only a matter of a few weeks. the same person. Of course, none. other . I . . — . N FAR ' S!—Have your save- ...... ...... Overture ...... The Stormer.....A. Hazes month in Toronto. . visited at the home of Mrs. Powell's I Jillidn Ettinge, noted star of ' Countess than Julian Eltirige himself, beat little Charming" "Widow's Might" and other female IM ersonator in the world. . p . I .1 troug ing and smithin done while the weather is good, plenty o material on Waltzes ........ Niette .... :.. i Bennett Grand Opera_%. Maritahla ... ... Walace . Mr. and Mrs, i A. Flenaing and son of - Chatham, Misses Ahnie and Agnes brother, Mr. h. J. Nash. memorable successes begins a two day en. , , Huron 80y Making Oood hand and plenty help to have It done prompt- I I Write or phone for appointment, Spoe- ILI attention given to furnace work. . Serenide .... In Twilight Hour....Philips I Walker, and Mr, H. Morris of Toronto, Dr. W. W. Read of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal -,is visiting with Dr.' I I . gagement at the Lyceum Theatre to -day, I . . 100 Ge rge St., (Wednesday) in a new picture "An Ad- . . I . . JEFFRAY Hardware, Teeswater, Phone 76. March....The Reward March....Bieglo Waltzes are at Mr. Jas, Walker's, Scott St. and Mrs. J. P. Kennedy. venturess." Itahlabest. Seelt. I , . Hamilton, Ont. , FOP. SALE -20 chunks 2 months old ana. 32 .... Daughter of Love.. . .Bennett Gav6tte ....... Little Sunshine ....... Hazel , Mr.. and Mrs. J. A. McLean, Mr. and . Mrs, Richard Vanstone, Mr. J. J. . Cun- - Miss Gretta Kennedy, B. A., of Mae- i I July 3 , 1920 1. . Wingliam Fall Fair Prize Lists are be- The Editor Wingliam Advance . suckers. Apply to. I CHESTER HIGGINS, I %L Route 1. Wingham. 1%wrch. .Gathering of the Clans. -Wright ningbarn and niece, Miss Mary Maddigan Donald College, Montreal, is Visiting with he Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy. Ing published this Week, if ypu wish to I Dear Sir:--' place an ,advertisement in this much I I __' -FOR I God Save The King. I . - bavegone to visit at Banff and Vancouv- parents, handled and widely circulated book or if Kiddty allow me to submit to You the $ALE-Barn6ix GO. practically new, but partly wrecked by wind, straw shed * Well Up in His Eighties. I * I , . , er. - 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nivins of townk . following information in reference to one you feel disposed to give this worthy I 1 50 foot square, four miles from Belgrave station. Address, Box $14. Wingham. - ' Mr. John Andersoh, who is in hisf' 89th Miss Mrs. Cavanaugh of , Sudbury, ' spent the week -end with her mothero *Mrs. a special prize let the secretary of our former Huron Boys who are making as I always interested in seeing . I . ­­__ SALE -One Gray -Dort eoialo at a FORbargain; One 1918 Ford, year, and at,present residing with his son, . Lloy Ferin, B. A., of Detroit, and Miss Parkhill the d Wm. Hen erson, of Lucknow. 0 . .cause know. I good, am them 611 winning success. splernlild 4onditilon must ae quickly if you wish to secure these Jas., near 1311grave, was calling - oil ,bid Ruth Fenn of .'visited with latter's Mrs, W, P. Burgman, last Mrs. A. T. English and daughters have There passed away in Detroit on Tues -The following information his came be - bargains. L. KENNEDY. friends in town this ,week. tie is hale sister, left to visit with friends in Grimsby. after day of last week, Harold Tremaine, 4 fore my notice and tilat is in reference to and hearty, and his stories of pioneer week, . I., .1 . I spending a week with the former's sister. ". former residint of Wingham. Deceased a recent examination'held by a vocal In- , . LOST7A gold brooch, set with pearls be tw on tno 33 aptist, church and C5rawford's days are indeed interesting to listen to. an r, Mrs, M. Backus and daughter'Je of N. I Y,.. the M s. 14. HinRcliffe. r is survived by his widow, who is the eld- stitute of Chicago, of which Eugene garage. Finder will to 'se -leave same at, PC111r. ADVANCE Office. He came to East Wawanosh in 1853, and Rochester, ar . visiting with former's cousins, Mrs, James Nicholson Mrs. McPherson, son Ab. and daugb- I eat daughter of the late William Bond, Penchtiow, A. M. (one of the World's . . endured all of the hardships of pioneer G. Stewart Diagonal ter, Miss Lottie also Mr, Donald McLen- who wfil be kindly remembered by many Master Minds is Director), that of Dr. NURS'NG-Any person ww1$61u111tdk9 the 60-1009 A of a practical nurse do well to life. While in our office he enquired arid Mrs. J. . of Road. nan of Amberley, were guests at the home of the older residents of town'. Torrance Oatbraltb, a former resident of communicate with Tar. ADVANCE. about the dates of Wingliam Fall Fair. . . . I . of the former's daughter, Mrs. E, J. Nash. Sixty cents wilt send Tits WnfGti&m Bluevalb and who served overseas with .. I . . I I N".11 SALT.' T . F, . RDERS-Tenders ad- I'Ve"Isr,24intly to the 111nderal9ned execut. Mr. Anderson is a former secretary, and takes a keen interest in the welfare of Editor C. V. Blatchford of the Listowel Banner and Editor .Lorne S. Eady of the Mr, and Mrs. 1. Balser and daughter, ADvAxoli: from NOW to afi. Ist 1921, the C.,k V. C. being awarded their Di - "In ore. of the estate of the at James Xd9ar this fixiiibition over since, Mrs. Thos. Walkerton.telescope p aid the editor of, Janice, and Professor, S. V., Balser, wife to a new subscriber anywhere in Canada ploma by obtaining first class honors 'of will be received up to Wednesday, Soptem- bo)r let, 191s, ter the purchase of the farm Deana of Winghaw, is a daughter. THn Ai)VAIMN a fraternal call on Mon- ati-I daughter, Beatrice, of Buffalo, N. Y., ' Mr. Mrs. Rhod- Start this week. If a member of your Study the Human Voice as applied is in situated at, U vit -N to's 17 & 18. Con. 15, Cul- Farm 165 ., day. ASR4 at the home and family another part of Canada, why . to public spe6kirig and singing, . rosq. ( onsisas of acres partly under cultivation, I PI'A house, bank barn, pig pen, 1 3 orohards, uuuut 16 acres bush and swamp The Late Mrs. Pyte . . Mrs. J. H. Koordt of San Fraficisco, erus. ' Mrs. J. R. Cunneyworth, and little son, not do what your neighboura, do for their . Dr. 4a',Sralth is at present Assistant absent children, -send them the Home Veterinanian, Health of Animal Branch I The lowest or any tender not neces4a;ily accepted. I The many friends of Mr. I 0. Fyfe will sympathize with him in the death of is spending a few weeks with Mr. and 14arvel, have returned to Toronto, after Paper. . . this citt and no doubt his many friends For fulivarticulars and tormsapplyon the , _, promises or to tlpe.undo siTeadl 4XCI! U, & his beloved wife, which occurred at the Mrs. C. E. Judson. Mr. and Mrs. Jud - son motored to Detroit, where they met 8 pending the past couple of weeks with Maitland Lodge 1. 0. 0. F. turned out in .WingliAm - and vicinity joins me in hi n y congratulations and * in ma s HERT HDOAR, Executors. family residence on Monday evening. Mrs. Koordt. the former's father, Mr. J. L. Little, North in large numbers on Sunday after oon to wishing a -continued R. It. 1. Oreonock, Col. Deceased wag in failing health for some street. decorate the groves of deceased brethren. success. - 011GAN FOR SALN'-PiAlio, case, good ,eon. time but death came unexpectedly.' Her Mayor Gurney spent the week-ena in Dr. and Mrs. Ford, and little paon The Citizens Band headed the proc estfion . With best wishes dition a bargain. Apply to, THE ADVANCE. Maiden name was Tessle. Mason and she Guelph. Mrs. Gurney'a friends will be Frank, are visiting with friends in Sasic! to the cemetery and played suitable , Yours sincerely, I .1 ___." ___.__.______._ ____ PliVR'5 ALT40PHOUSUROLI)PURNI. a atneriberofthoWingham Mi 'W 8 athodist beat that she is progressing pleased to . - faVorably undergoing a critical oper atchewan. During Dr. Ford's absence . Music. Hro. J. P. Groves acted as -Noble I ,. . R. It. Patton INV A t theresideffee of Mr. sherk. church and while health permitte d she- since his veterinary business is being,attended Grand and D. 1). 0. M., Mr. 11. J. Jobb, — - . . ­ . .. . - - ­ - - VictorAlit. call and InsPectanytime during aftprnoolf for the next two weeks, Wile a faithful attendint, and a valued ation ia Guelph hospital. to by Geo. R. Pentrall of Toronto. . as 6aplairl. I Oh where, oh. where is Lucknow c-)rres- , ___ WANTE ,D - Saleqlad.F. App, I to 11.1 Ix CO.- member of thechbir. . The funeral takes place to the Wing, Mr. arid Mrs. John Utton anti babe of Toronto, returned to their home. after Pohceman Thomas Rota of the city I police force, Toronto, is spending his Congratulations. are due Misses Eva pondence this tweek, Gorrie arid James - Rintoul arid Alice William'son Who recently town are also absent. We certainly miss .11. . NOTICE TO CONTIRACTOAS ham cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. visiting with theik parents, Mr. and Mrs. vacation at his farm, near Langside. He passed the 'elementary exams in connec- Irou and so do our readers. We also in- - Rev. Mr. Arnistong officiated. Lutton4 Pleasant Valley, and Mr. and is pipe -major of the Toronto Pbli*4e Pipe tion with the London, England conserva- vit6'friendsof Tan AnVANCA to contri- , . The Municipal Council of the TV. ot Morris are amklug for readers for the construetionof . . Increasing Mialstere Salaries Mrs. W. J. Deyell, Turnberry. I Band, a musical organization second to tory, taking honors, Prof. R. T. Cowell bute news,'weAly from any district not the mliN, ther seliers, thO%Kelly, the H*Vans I .Mr. and Mrs. Q ki. Dayanddaughter, . none in Ontario.,R, Is the teacher. These young ladies ate now represented, we are always anxious nit t 0 ,. drainq. Plana, e-alinates, to i6s at t e (Aet 's re ildenco. Tho tender,4. will be considered at the Connell Meeting A splendid effort is being made by the ,Official Board of the Methodist church of Thelma, also Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Beatfy and soll, tlmer df Toronto, motored up Mr. J. A. Taylor, of .St. Thomas, In. tile only ones who were so succesgsful. as for goW honest news free from jokes and to take honors I u this class. I . Towaship 11041, an ty AuguAtM.1020. I , W. L0TO Reeve A. MAOEWM , Clerk. the Winghard, Diatlict to increame the ' . on Thursday and spent a few days at the spector of Public Schools in Kent, paid a short visit to Wingliam, friends this week, . advertising., Tnu ADvAxcs received two splendid Dr. IrIma Kennedy, who has been U. R; 4. W"Ingba . Boir 5. 131110vale. . , ministerial support. Bervi#, Circuit newly organized has in- horde of Mr. and Mrs. Jag. Stapleton, mr. Taylor was the first principal of ;'Winghatn write-ups on the Blyth celebration, which vi jting in'.seattle, Vancouver and Cal- WNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH I I --- Clerk'N Notice of MrA Vesting of t r% I Imit, creased the salary to $1,600 excivelve of horeekeep which is i180.00. T urribetrY. James Nicholson of tht Bluevale Road, . ,High School and was very successful in his work, I arrived sit our desk on Tuesday night, gary, for We last two tri ths, Will returti . after we bad our copy already set. I'Ve home next Saturday and begin practice an lWo. for tuo Moidpipilify ,,,7o Has, Ashfield Circuit line taken similar will in a few days start oil a tour through , Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKenzie and would much rather have printed either in Winghain. Dr. Kennedy graduated wavrftumlk. t(Illuty of Huron. NWIeA loi hereby given Tbat I have transimit- action, the West, James Is anxious to haV6 a Miss Agnes McLean of Winnipeg, ac. one of them but that they arrived too . illg th froln'Toronto University pa bo tile ttd or deliverm to the, porpimm; merittoned In .sftrlou 0 or -rhe thrinrio voter8'Unt Act, the WdgraVe circuit ba,s -iAcreaaed the WatY iookat some of their big wheat fields. His Mkfty friends ,lope Ile will enjoy & compan ied the remains of the Indite late, However we w0i to express our Ontario and Dqnilnion Medical Couticils, thanks to the people who wrote thm. 1W I" teolufred by spid,,zection to be tranmlnit 1 1.4 or deuverM of tbO 16t made p1l"1111"t frorft %12W to 416i)o Inclusive of horse wen arned holiday. mother, the late Mrs,'Archie McLean to Wingbam #n Friday. Mr. Hugli McLean the latter imatuiriatiun entitlitig her to am and prstetice anywhere in Canada or in Great Quite a number from Wingh, ^1d Act, of all rPv1P.ed.A9wHment Rou If t A* Uniri &it 10 14,1nf it to voto in the Asid at alit. al" 111ftniq W Of I'll* keep. I Bluevale, circuit his bwesod the 1WW7 b4r, H*rry Watson sad daughters, , of Hamilton, was also present at the fun. o c s sh )as vicinity purpose taking in the picnie at Britain. For the p4st tw y at e I , I I lat Ve m an I t. th t Thf )1`4- lu 1,40*1 2100. M '! fromstow to siko lactweve. of hom c-haidol and Maxine, of ,-*uth GWcsigo, oral. Deceased I*dy and her litUband Silver Lake (Kinlo*0, on Thurklay of been dole% Post-gradvate wick in the popw - . r, 14 11 a & h. on 2Mh keep. wave rotumed hom after Vattlot his V*ed an the Belgrava gravel, opposite this wak. The committee in charge did TowMa 0weral Hcnpital and, betins hrr In She t . Jnlyl .ft , Aln.-I th , 71im dMulta are, 'to b-0), . WNSMIM006d I &tar, M, m Win, Xtutid and his mother, the Oran-ge Hall oil tht 81Id Ittle comdr. not think it worth while advertifinx workhereWpt-citilly VM14 qunliflM. .. 1, And -1 hmebY if%ll upm all vot*rm I,** mko I 'I, on t"t thu ge *dim. O" MM R,Wry Wiitm, Wtm is VV7 alck sit Mr. MacKw4da I* id the fuir but I as* in it W m, but nia a it nice tam of ad- vrill d0ros soecial sittentton to dkmms 1right d _W or IY, tl 1mn%4mf@Vw.t" - ling,41f; have w . nmia"v% vonret od &mwding to Un. smut two fth dAr of J111y. IM. 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B., Turnberry, which mea- sured five feet and a half in length andli Tea and Coffee Mr. Mowbray informs us that on one of , I I I I I the heads there is 89 kernels, , *ssia,MWXWM%Wdft 0=010110101140=9C_ Mr. Maxwell Abraham of Gray, reports that he has sweet clover 8 feet 5 inches Chesley Man Shot , high. Bert Cavill, a Carter, while going down Wingliam Juniors Should Win . street to work, -was shot at four times by I Hanover junior lacrosse team in their, Joshua Green on Thursday morning about anxiety to win the district from Wing- 8 o'clock, two of the bullets taking effect, ham, gave the local boys sorrje pretty one going through the jaw and lodging mean usage on Thursday afternoon in . somewhere in the roof of the mouth, the - Hanover, and defeated them 9 to I. s Sev- other lodging in the back. . , eral of the boys received nasty wounds on I It seems the trouble arose over Ahe the face and body. Mr. Booth, presid- moving of a piano from Green's. and - : ent of the 0. A. L. A., was the referee that Green war, waiting at the front, of the and was told by a Hanover enthusiast house for Cavill going to work. In the . that their team had now won the district, short argument that, ensued. it is alleged to which he replied that he did not think Green drew a revolver of 45 calibre a ' nd. . so, that they must first break the tie by shot Cavill in the jaw and a second time playing off in Wingham, to which they in the back, but he managed to run away emphatically ,stated they would not. from Green and dodged two other shots Their only alternative is to give Wing- aimed at him. , He was attended by Dr. ham the game, and the 0. -A. L. A. will Mair and other local doctors, and was decide on a neutral town in which the operated on that afternoon to locate and -1 game will be played \off. Seeing that remove the bullets. I Hanover "sports" have taken the under- A abort time after the shooting Green hand method of beating up the boys in called in Rev. Mr. Kellerman and told order to win, lot all the lacrosse enthu- him the story and gave himself up ,to the siast8 from Wingliam. follow the boys to I local police, and he was then taken to, the next game, encourage clean sport and I the Chief of Police of that towd to await . , discourage the rough and rowdy stuff trial. I which some rooters delight in. I Cavill died on Monday morning. .. . __.__________ _ — =M1,XXXXXXX. .41 . ,go R X, ' Grev% t Cleara' - , a nce x X 9 X, k-4 W -W V. ­ 9 IN `bHOE SALEM X X NTI __ 14 - vi I ,X I he best X ,4 Here 18,an opportunity to buy t X of footwear at prices so low that no 9 IN X X one ean afford to stay away.. 11 I I - " t I ' ,m Every Summer Shoe Mus - X I 'AAA'... I'm, . Le"e Our Sto1v X 1 X We will not carry shoes over, froln X 9 % , one season to another, nd every Shoe @.I, . 74 1 Is priced so low that they'll go at onee, , 11 I *1 . I x SEE OUR BAR( N TABLILE"USS we You are Invited to can-mcan soon'or I * _1 I I I the shoes will not be here. 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