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The Wingham Advance, 1920-08-12, Page 1I I I ;7.*­,k,T'­V.1W'1.-, —; - i , .. .. I'. - I-T.W'111611 . " I I , I . . . , , 11V,*: ,?" I , 1 ­ T' , " 1, 11 I ; .., . 114. I'll, ; I 4k "'. , . , O , ­ .Adwul.. . .. I; . . . I I . . . , . I I I I . . . I . I I I . I . I . . . I I . . I I , I . - . . . . . . . . 11 . . I , I I . ... I T-h- t , I I I ,- --- ­ -! m , jo— ­­ - I ­­ - -- - 1r, Single Coples - Tnree Cents ,,, . I I - I I . I I .. I I I .11 I., 11 11-1 11 1-1-------,-".",.,,lill";.,;,.,Plll",;,l-l , - 1= . I I * I .WINQUAM, ONT.; THURSDAY, AUOUST 12th, 1920 1199 1117T 1 , 11 1- I . I I ­­ . . I I A V', , I ''I . %4 4, I A - , , . . . . - f . - " e ) I ,t 11 " . 0 ,. I " .. A, . . I 0 % . . -4 p1j, I 'O 11 -subscrintloos: st ii ­.. I - -11 ­... ­— ­ ....1ft;,,,#..­------ 4 IPW I ...... ­ -,IN­ - . , , I '. ­­ ­, ­­­­­ your I —­-­­-­ ­­ , I I r ] CHAUTAUQUA WiMINQ DISTRICT NEWS TOWN COUNCIL ,%#N^..K,—,--,-"--,""-" '* ^' , '1`1 - --- - --411111111111111! i Lyceum T h 610pe local, Iftems ( '-- 1AU ------- — i , I , I , An ExcolllvuVPragram, For This I W i I L, John, Clifford, aged 00, 4 well-known The poetpon — Personal$ I ed regular meeting Of tf # 0.1 P'R0G1tAAVNZ " 11%.. ­­^,-"J . 1 $0;ksoa I , , . i IQ",. , . I t farmer, who resides near MorriqtQwn, met Wingbom t le L . 0 The . I I - Mr. F. J. Hill has purchased t . own council was held on Frl. , "­ ­ 11 ­­, . .1 I 11 !-'!r­ -71 .."r 1; I 11 ­ . .he pro- -- ­* . . . I , I I . ; with a terrible death Thursday X a" , . afternoon diag evening — PertY from Mr' Ch4s. Burford just 'north The Chautauqua committee met in the , I mo. Hawkins, &r.. spent the week -end I I I Last TIme.-To-Night of the mattian' whell, he had his bead cru i d river, I council chamber on Tuesday evening to in a very my $bed to a pulp A ,communication -frolli the seicretary irk Cliatou. (Wed -to) I Why is a newspaper like li woman? make arrangement,# for the comin sterioug accident. Clifford Of the Bowling Club requesting a refund I" M Alex Smith, of Detroit, is. visiting VV*ODAKS 00 iss tN r, JL . .,W. F. VanStone wa.s re. ", I tauqua. Mr i Chao* had been out driving through the country of the hall rent pal for their concert of I, r. ; Because every man should have onle of his , '41, in W h relatives here. & MvnAQ 11 . I own and not run after his neighbors. elected clialrinali and Mr. R. S. Williams oraing and Scott after two o'clocl, June 3rd was read. a k0A XWNA-7-W* of , ' f TOM MOORE Secatary-Troa' rdt, while Mr. W J his horse wande'red back home with C —Noactlua waa taken' Miss Ulanclie Irwin, Belmor% is. visit. i . 40 . . . . ,lit- A petition from G. T. Robertson and . i , - - ­­­­ . I$. Tom Moore i,u his big special Mr, Chas, Bondi returned from D - Greet is Vice Pr9sident. The following .ford's dead body stretched =ross; the Others requesting a 9 inch sewer to be laid ing triendw hero this week. , ­ r trolt on Saturday a I . I . `1 I . , igbt with a b! floor of the buggy. His bead was pinched' 'On Victoria street betvoe'en Minnie and . J mystery drama. 9 TOOmy cbairmanwerOzppointed for the different Miss Prances Beemer left on Thursday Summer time IS Kodak t1me,9 your bon. ! . St , udebaker with all Of the latest, eQUiP' d partmens. . , between the shaft arid one of the wheels, Leopold St., was referred to waterworks for. A'f1`IP to the Canadian West. day ne I,, "DUDSO-91 ments, k .e Adverdsing—A.- 0. Smit I h. cligira3an; , and the side of his face had been com. committee. . . Miss Jessie Duncan of Paris, is visiting . eds, are not complete withoilt a . 4 ­ ---- Mrs. Goy has solved tbe- problem o Pletely lacerated from the pressure of the , with beruncle, Mr. ( , , -----, f H. 13, Elliott and L. C. Young. . ,Allen M. Frolick was appointed tax .;bos. Burford. "KODAIK OR CAMERA" i I: t . I worrying Ovet taxes. She was the first to Ticket Selling—E, J. Mitchell, chair- , moving wheel, - . collector, . . . Ml$ Olive Beeiltcr of'Palmerston, is .. . I THURS. ri RL. arid SAT. .. . . pay them to Collector Fralick, doing so on man of town with word chairmen as foI4 X J. Hurry.'of Owen Sound, bad a re- Finance Committee met and recom- 8PPU bllg her holidays at her home bere. We are particular about our stook I I , I Saturday.` . low$.* Ward X—Hi H. Isard; Word 2— mark4ble escape from I . . always c I " Its I FREDSTON, " . serious injury on mended the - A Yery pleasant evening was spent a e. ,1E . following accounts for pay.- . t - omplet . Mr. Rd Jenkins of Turnberry, bad a . Thos.' Xeyv,"O d -3-t-Abner Cosens;.Ward Wedriesday,evening. ment, . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Deyell. I I . " . 1 $ in very successful barn raising on Friday 4- -W, J Greet; W ird 5—Lawson Bisbee. He was driving his car along the I . , - , . 0bore 1 J. Broo . WE DEVELOP FILMS WE PRINT PICTURES I ' , . hs, salary $07.50; J. are " afternoon. lie wishes to thank his neigh- 'Mrs. ThOm4RKew, was selected to take of the Owen Sorind Bay toward his , Radford, .,Mrs. Holler and children of Paris, . "Under thelrop?' . sum ! sal@ry 124.00; 1. Walker, sala"ry 124,00; visiting with tier father, Mr. Win, Brad, I I , 11 I . .1- ­ ­ - 1- I 4 N i .1 -: bQrs and friends for their assistance, charge of the Junior Chautauqua. Wer home at Balmy Beach, when th6 R. Walker, salary 6,00. J. Lockridge 10Y. %' - ,- . . This is a "circus" picture. It Mr.and Mrs, Robt. Carrick wish to Thedat ' .Cr ptauqua at Wingham steering rod broko gad his car ran over oalory 10, 75. John F. Groves, postage . M)$se,$ Myrtle andE isle Hall, Detroit, I . I I I I shows phases of life !no canvas announce the engagement of their eldest hasbeei 41 ; . join August 29th, -to the edge of a 2,15 -foot bank into the bay. 3.74, HYdrolliectric Corn., Transformers, visited with Mrs, Ernest Jackson 0 , . , , . city with the painted clowns be- August " [le st day of the Chou- It loaded. right side up and went on runn. etc 005-40; Town Gen, Acet, share pro- day, , .1 , ori Fri- I 's , -spangled equestrennes, the daring daughter, Ida Elizabeth to Mr. Win. ' Nur, . wlm oft Ift 1 aerialists and the lion tamer, who Windsor of Detroit. The wedding to tauqua wI#ibe1.9a','Mondoy,. Sept, otit. Ing into the water a short distance *till it tectogCaPh 20-00; R, A. Currie,. expenses , S CILF I . , ' - puts blo'bead in the mouth of the - ,take placeearly in September. This will g! `tbi school children a good brought up against a stone, . Mr.'Robert J. Galbraith of Chatham; is I - 1 24-45; W. H. Gurney; expenses and fees, I . chance to at64 ith : junior Chautauqua Hurry escaped without 4 a 20-45; P. Milligan, freight and cartage, Visiting with his brothee, Mr. John Gal- Improve your good looks b * . . King of the desert. " . The Kincardine-Wingham Baseball I I . , ft ;,1 .' scratch, rd braith. I meetingeAs scpql,does not open until when the car had the steering rod, mend. 7.27; Can, ---- -- niatch resulted f . . E %press Co., express 0 36; J. . .y wear. - . I In another victory cr Tues ed it was able to proceed. The fdanliest A. McLean, lumber etc 72,40, Can. Gen, , tug the newest and latest designs in "BATIK- I ' I MON. TUES. and WED, Next Wingham, the score being 12 to 5, . day, Sept, 7t;h, ' Mrs. Alex 'I'lloras of Stratford, spent ING CAPSIP. I I. . . , Wingbam are now wingers of group No.' ' Tu.usj)A.:z, AuousT31st.l . thing of all was that of a couple of dozen Elect, Co., wire 25 07, Garlock Packing I45VSPUday'with tier cousin. Mrs, Tom . Bryant Washburn 4 in the Aftern000. 11 -1 . eggs in the front seat of the car in a bat- Co. Packing 3.76; Irwin, I 1. I I I Nortli Wellington League, . ""i., - J. J. Brooks, salary I I 1. . I . . L in - Messrs. Fields & Co, butchers, pur- Conceit' 1.944,Qn Concert Party. piano, k6t, not one was broken. . 20.'83; Geo. Allen, salary arid pumping -' Mr. George C. Patterson of D,Ivisvill Our,sSWIM CAPS" are the latest creation ,. I .­%.. i., . . Soprano,,,- Badtone,,, Violin, A mIxe4. A party of five WallZerlon men, motor- .9 casing with snappy color CoMbinations. ' I 1, J chased two Yourig.pigs from George Kerr . . 78-801, Win born Salt Works, Hospital, spent the week -end at the home , '. 4 , "Putting It Over" quartetet, wlt) , kbatvarlety. , . Ing on Mon0ay to Kitchener, r' 18$.85; Gartsbare-Thompson, pipe 669.40, , I I , , of East Wawanosb which tipped the I ­, I airaculous- f bla',mother. 14 . Evenin ..-' -.4, I ------- ---- scaleS at450 -pounds, and. for which he 9 . ' . . ly escaped instant death when their car Mueller Manufacturing Co., pipe and ' 'Mr. and Mrs. John Lockeridge and . Prices 50c to $1.25. 1 1 , I received 20i cents per lb Concert:. LQxidbil concert party. Corn- turned completely over supplieg 266.72; A. Sanderson, teaming familyof Brantford, arc visiting with rel- . . COMililig-Maurice Lour- - These pigs are 4 4 .. 11 a near Cotswold, AN not six months old, I munity singing. - : . , . pinning the occupants ! under it, One Pipe 0 75; T. J -`McLean and Go., Time atives in Wingham, . 11-1­1­111--- I I lletles Massive Di,ury o * " - Lecture:. 11 ap4da't Place in (he World , man succeeded in getting out, and man- $beet 18-00; Town of Wing'Oam, share The services, in Wingbam Methodist Miss Edna Smith returned to Kitchell- , Lane Success, 1,Sporf- of to -da . Election expenses and share protecto er 0 1 . church next Sunday will'be conducted by Y". Dr."Wra Caldwell, McGill aged, to relieve the other four. One pass- n, Monday, after spending her vacation Ing L 1 1 ell Uiliversity M utr of. enger had several ribs broken, another graph 32-50; P. Milligan, freight and cart- at her home here, McKIBBON'S DRUG STORE. '' — A Para. . the Pastor. Morning Subject at 11 2. in. W, - 7 . . . I vDNIM5154y" Sept, 10., had his back initired, but the oths. age 12.44; W. Holmes, repairs 5,76; T, -J, I . mount Arferaft Special. '!The Springs of Life"; Evenin& subject ' . ,I rs es- . . Afternoon, - L . I I . McLean and Co., work 13 00; W, C Mr. 4nd Mrs. Harry Lewis and family Drugs and Stationery ­­ -- I at 7 P. M. ,'How to Preserve Our Life". caped without injury, . . visi ed on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Cor- Edison Phonographs Phone 53 , The Sacramentat service will b . Concert.- Thomas, G. Mitheltree, Can- I Armstrong repairs 1.80,,Elect. Light De- C.zp. R ,Ti 4 e t a . . I . . . . . I , held one ada's great blind pianist, assisted A Howick farmer is reported to have Partment, pumping '115.50; John p, nelius, of Wbitechurch. I , Special Offer week from Sunday morning. by Miss got into a serious altercation last week Groves, salary postage and tax on notes, I I . . . Mr. John Isbister of Onaway, Mic..., I The fire alarm called the firemen to . an 4 . . Gwendolyn Atithistle, well-known Can, with a blacksmith at Clifford, d fierce 96,56; Geo. Allen, salary 46.66; E Lewis adian reader., " . I I I bat spent the past week with his parents, I . I . . % fistic encounter ensued, The matter has salary and special police 61. 3; ' Mr. and Mr . ­­­ V4 94 . THB WINOTIAm ADvAi4co' frdm now Mr Dudley Holmes' re sidencd on Patrick Lecture.- "Canada'a , Womanhood. ­ ­— - -- -- I I R s. Win. Isbister, - , . . until January 1921, to new subscribers St. about 11.30 oa Monday mo " been taken to court, and will be tried In Thompson, salary 94, 50; John F. Groves, 4isg Chri ' . --- -- — ., , - , --- . - 1. I for 50 cents. We must have, a larger sub- where h gasoline stove was c raing, Mri. -Horace 16idoni, Cor. . Sec . ')r Nation- Guelph, ' . stie Robertson returned home I @ms0WA0XWn= . , 91,9109 al councllop WO.W , I i . I I Election expenses 25.00; p. Milligan :from. Toronto on Wednes6y, where she MARRIED 4=06swunw=04"M ,ell. 1. scription list and our intention is 'to add trouble. The blaze did considerable'dam. I I . . two hundred names during the next two age in the kitchen and Mrs. . Holmes re. Evening. ',, ". -' - .. k .1 Mr. Alexander McKay, aged 61 years, cartage 1,00; U. Sherk, painting ' ash' lbas visitfA for the past month. I IRWIX-HIRTSLL- t Ridout street, , A2 , L weeks. . Concert: Tlibmas,.'G. Micheltree and and his, sister Miss Lillie McKay, aged I&OS, R. J. Cantelon. coal 5s.66; W. H. . ,Mrs. Dulmage of Harriston, and her Methodist Parsonage, London. Arnold H" STUE145 ., .1 ­ - . I ceived bad burns on the bands, 'but. thp Idiss Gwe.no6ly - . . 55 years, died at their home near Kintail Gurney, typing agreement 75c; Advance, brother and sister of Regina,vis! ted KI . I , ­ n Anthistle. . !-.1 I . Mrs. A. Irwin, son of Rev. and Mrs Irwin of — fire was extinguished without the aid of within a few' days of each other. B printing etc,, . 91.75; can. gipmss Co., Patterson, Francis St., on Sunday. Lucknow, to Miss Irene Shader Hart811 . I . Y - -­ the fire brigade. Lecture and,j Bird Imitations-, Charles Oth s . PHONE 59 . I I . . : . .'9 , I Crawford, G risi,'fth'e Greatest Bird Imit- contracted Pneumonia and were only sick exPre s, 50c, C- l?.'R. rent scale site 5,00,; M of Grand Rapids, Mich. ­ . . I . . . 4 -n,tfi %yOr.jd. ' - , for a: short time, I T. Musgrove, special police 3.6o; T. Ag- inX his sister, Mrs. James Englandi has — - ---.-;- I . . Rice and' Whaley sold "four steers, at6r,l , e . , r. Thomas Park, who has been visit- , . I S I averaging 1300 lbs., for $15.,50 per hund- I I I . . ' . new, special police s. 60; 1. J. Caselao'lle re . I . BORN . I . , redweight. They were shipped from . TxvklgD, Y, SuPT, 2nd,: I The largest crowd. of People ever seen special police 3.60; W. Haney, speci ' turned to his home in Dungannon, VANNUSS-In Wingbom, on Au&uE Groceries ana ,- Y, , This I I Mr. and Mrs. Geb. Wheeler and two I Afternoon ' * ' , at Grand Bend attended the Ford picnic police 4.20; W. A. Currie, silent Police- I to Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. VanNess, a i - - . - I 1, eal Whitechurch in Bruce count . Concert: A` ;o v' afi n- sintgters and players. on Wednesday. A good program of sports al a J F. al daughtgra, Gertaide and Jean, spent last ;t loth, ) , I was the market top for Wednesday. It I a 15-00; ohn Groves, Excise tax y with Mr* and Mrs. Tom Irwin. . . = rn, J4S d other arnusements'% were put on by. on sewer rates .62c; S. Mitchell cement is not kno rn who ti t ' ' J t selected by Miss an daughter, Maxine Heald. , . . ed or who shipped the I I Sunda ' Hunwax-la Wingham Proviosions I Fo U' ', - Pen steers. A system which dependi; tU Rawalian.1slande.-Ti I )ree the management headed by Mr. Will, and tile 57.10; S, Mitchell cement and tile 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Corbett and little , Oki Wednesday. I I I . -hiee V . . August 4th; to Mr. and Mrs, 'Win. X- I . secrecy,fOr 'success, and which prevelts Men and 1. . I ­ omen. . '.. Moore bf London, who certainly deserves 53.90, daughter Doris, of Belgrave, spent last - iiat, . Hurren, a son. - e recognition of the best farming metho Letture-, "th n and bet pio lepis". much credit for the way he handled the Council adjourned at 8.45 p. ra. Sundgy with Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Irwin. . U1 ar 48 , . should riot be allowed to remain -Farm-' CaPt (FathO , ;P,`4- J. ,Watt, LO-adon different parts of the program. At least , I I . MOCALLUX-In Hullett toAynship, I 11 . I I . I - . 8 . .. t- i, , . .­ -­­ -Mr.;and Mrs. A. J I ana . er's Sun, Eng.' , . . ­:. . . 1,500 cars were parked here % - Nortrop anO child- on I Tea and Coffee - I' . I I . . I 11 -, . ? I. . - ". . - ,, iehwere'in Arxell this week, attendin July 26tb, to' Mr. and Mrs.. Duncan , I I - Evening. ` , . . Civic 13oliday. . . ,self-FIlling ' I ONE of the ways to keep a town look- ' ' A flock of earli ducks numbering 24. .%' g McCallum, a daughter. V fo kwu I . . . the funeral of Mrs. Nortrop's mother. .. .. UNNOVINNOWNW0102mir. . ­ els , I ing well and likely to evoke complimen-t- Conceit--416 fiiii n singers and players was raised on the farm of Joi, Thompson, Mayor Gurney has issued o' proclama- I Mr. I-lillier and Mr. Cecil Orchard mot- 11 L ! I=-,------ - . I ary, yeferences from visitors is to keep the Lecture: 'iR4l Jes in Paiad tion declaring Wednesday, I --------------!- . I - ise-Haw. on the 9tb concession of Brasit, this Year. . . August 18th ' ored to Fordyce and .spent a pleasant Trying Time For Newspapers . - I . I 11 . "I It all," Mildr 11 ,l eo' Clemens, coils"a Of u ks , , holiday. This is the day chosen" . . . I streets clean of rubbish or 6ther impedi- , 9ne.evening recently only 2 of the d c a .... I . ­ - I ments, cut the weeds o I n vacant lots and Mark Twain.' S6teoptician and moving ,eturned from their swimming pool. Mr. for the Union Sunday Schools Pi ' . evening at Mr E. J. Halnes'on Mond y Addressing a meeting of. the representa. . . . I I . I . Cnic in I . back st pictures, .. :­. I I I I ]a . st, . tives of -Western Ofitario dailies at Ki tch- LA B OR" ERS' . . 1.11 S/NP/-,C " . reets and burn the refuge. A few . I I , Thompson went at once to investigate Mr. W. Jos, Henderson's grove. . Mr. Chas. Quirk of New York, Michi- , r, I I ' * .' . I . . . people of tasteful hab' ene John M. Imrie:'manager of the Can- j 11 I . 1?,C1.1A81.,C its And industrious i F rp&y, SaPT. 8rd. - , . -the reason for the disappearance of the Our Mailing List ' ' . I , methods an ot accomplish this but th,e Afternoon , , I I . gan Central RailwaY Offices, New York, adian Daily News'PaPers' Association, pre- . I . . , I "." '. ., . .: I rest and he discovered the carcasses of Tils ADVX Ica added 4 new subscrib-, . WANTED '.. ., r AOL(RABLt .' I enforcement of law on non -compliers and Concert and entertainment by . -Veui- the missing 22 birds scattered between ers names to its mailing list on Saturday, I% spending a few'days with ,his fathen dicted there will be. a number of news-' . ­ I 11 ... ... I I . . . . I . - I '-----J-,' . ., I I , . ., . , il .; I . t s LittI6 Symphony Company..' wimming pool and the den of a fox.' ,2 on' Priday aad 3 on Thursday. The, the donditions throggli which, thei must 1116h ' " ' I I encouraging those -who take . a pride I& atic , ­ ' Mr.. John Quirk pap business as a result of ' 1, . I I . . I . i ur -the s' ' ers fbrcid out of . . IARA&WEP ,natu I or acquired beauty wilf do mudi y1olins, two ' . 11 s , piano, Mirs -Sarah The slaughtered fowl were about I I est"Witges'pal "" Of . . . . ra . eel .Q I ' ,,Tviiss Jean VanNorman has returned to I . . .. ---- ­ ., , I ready fir,st name to b.- taken off for a long time. - . Pass, but he declared 'that- those, that . .1 d, . I L . spending her vacation at I - ... . .. 4 . . I . - ' I I ;' I Ltogid in it;. One unkept boulevard nj 40qua V ck;' - ; bptralto soloist. A',suOerb for shipment at the tinle of their capture 'was that of 'a party who' could not 'find Toronto after I 1 1 11 )":, , . . . I , , fi . . . - , I er . ­— 1, I . I . , . . I . re I . . , ' h matt afid Mrs V I 0 2.5 0 Vr rd4 % t general untidiness will do mo' arm in company, - - , . ., by the clever scout and thief, Mr. Rey- Aime'to retid it. The trut of the the home of her. phrents, Mr. ', . 1 . weath the storm will be bett6r tind rhore, I I I , X I I I er., ,R. V . . 11 '.. . . ' I " I . . . , .killing out a spirit -of improvement' * " Evening 1 I I . . I ,­ , nard. . I . . anNoralan, I I I I . , I firinly established as a result of ifie'. trying I Thw - ,., .....'. . . . I . - ' than . . was that slid sen,t.in a piece of news some ., , .. 60erlence they,w4ll be & " . I , 140 , . ­. I I . I I .. . .1 . - , , folk have any idea of. One law should ­Pfelude by' -"Little Symphony .00111 I I ab6 t a neighbor and we refused Mr. and Mrs, Dudley . Prced io! undergo. ,, . . . I . . . I I %. .1 j I- " i . . . . I s . . . , JOhn Bradley of Mitchell, 45 years old, time ago 'U. , Holmes, Mr. Thedominant factors wbich`*11-c ntri-1 Fart.ners Fertilizer . I , . I I ts, a0ply to all and those who are : slow to Pan 11, " M68 *Ick, -soloist.' I . . - I 11 . I 1. . 11 ' ­ .. .1 1. " '.. ­ I ... Y ,. playjng in a football game between the to publish it. I : Harold Whyte, Mr.. and Mrs.J. IE,,Pells,, bute,'to ,the teatjngL 'tirnj .:fo Canadian 1 . , . . I., . . I I I ;' I act should be gently probed ' . Lectutet""The Mistion of the Ariglo- . . Co. " Ltd. - I . I . I `1 . - . ., .., - - - - .., I by a hint oe . . . " - ,Mitclibiland Seaforth teams on.tbe re- Whei TheY Draw The Line - and Fairy, spent Sunday with"Mr ', I I . .. .0. I ­ .., I.A. wo, .. lap In a, quo ation ---- " ' . I .. I 1 ­, Saxon." Dr, Daniel F. Fox, Pasadena, * biothers-in -East Wawanosh. , . -*01"T—,"o . . . . .. I : I - I t %, I . I .. . . re 11 . 8 - Fe Is' -newspaperg he sumined ' "- - - ' - t - . - —, - . . , , . I - . -=­­ . Calif. Dr. Fok is. one of Ame" I man wa in a musing I .4, - I G. Mason &,,-,Son .. .r I I I d creation grounds on the evening of Aug The hotei *of tM, past, preFserit - and` .. . '.1 . . . I . . . ---= rica's, ea - . pre icted, prices I . ­­ I I'.. * ; - Mr William Hele, a for i er Wii 'hich is to -day 1mri6 pbfilted to the jn6 fitiag * * "' I . , I .. . I ; ­ , ..", % , - 1 . . r .. !.'.' I oo al - of newsprint ' Newspririkvt ... I , . mg I ;., * ust 6tb, became exhausted and was taken 6 s m . , ngham . -- . -Sudcessful Races . ... . . leCtWtr& I "Pe Ple wno sta ueer,! ",! ' Cost df, , I . I ,,, -. ­ . . . . . Y at hotels are q nto town on Friday tid c9st14.$ilQ a ton,-Vftl j to 13o A labor which h ' I .1 .1, I., SATU1&D4T SUPT. R . h . . ' " . to Dr. Ross' officer where he died kbout he Said, "They hre just as b6nest arid ite, dropped I .1 as*al ' dY increased 160 lier . I ­-, . ., , . I . I I rea I I - - . I Zverything points to a Most succes0ill Afternoo' * , ;,, `, ' 'five minutes afte*wards. The deceased liono ' renewed many old acquaintancei., He ton . about Octob6r lit' .1, The price . cent, Ove -in 191%, and th6 In-* , . . . I . . a ' L . urable as any other 'people, I sup.." . . I , se 8 . r, the cost I I two days -race meet at Wingham, on Wed- Res " ' hod been fore'nion in tile Mitchell woollen p ' --b ,was attending the Elora old boys retinion. when contrasted- with 836 'p.-'ton for news- creased cost of p6i6l rates by' 700. ' . . - . EVERY119D.VS COLUMN . ' . t Afteehoon in preparation fo* r the Ose, ut they think nothing of taking, I per . 1. I -----'&. '. "-'-!-9-4- ' nesday and Thursday this week. ,HO I mills for about a year. Hearthilure was t , , Mrs, John Agnew and Mrs. ' A , . - ;-' . . . . . 7, ,0 ­ , -te . .. Jos;1 1; Ag. print in 1916, an increase'of,201 per cent. Cent in the cominj period. These -ire . . met great Play in tl -evening. hings away from hotels -the silver from . , I L CO3AT Li4t -Z&&g uib * Coat Somewhere , 8 or' EArening ,,, . . rs I renc,d Agnew will be an important factor which will compelling fActors * I . I Z I ate coming into town Rom all pa jt d - ' , I , 1' I the cause of death." He leaves a widow the table, soap and towels from the bed-- no*. also Mr. and M - C a , which every nowt.- , -to press 13 horses ake ' The play !'NOthiag But the Ttilth.' a I rooms. Since .Prohibition came in they ot Milton. were guests of Mr. alad N,,r,g, *contflbtit, to the closing -of some news- paper must face, ae'the present timo,"Ad *0( be between Salem church aiyd Jamestown at time of going . nd daughter, . .13, way of Wroxater. Finder will kindly . ..Vo same a ,TnE ADVANq1C. entered in the 2.50 pace, ul I o'f , --O -.!!----..-- A, oh, - ia,1t Paper,. He declared there are some men Mr. Inirle ded I ales' wise plati. , I --- . . . ' E'f-erything Percival Vivian P14Y Companyi 4# I are becoming victims themselves of tbie- ,*, Rminerton, West Wawano, a s . I FOR SAIW-2017h--dirke 2 mdnbhs old'and 82 . now depends on weather. . . I ' . Yes. We find it impossible to Prot week. . I . who are in close touch with the news- ning and de "" tho gi ar I I suckers. APPI.Y.W.. . fun with a griat. Moral An ideal Chou- The Daddy of Us All ect our ­ . I ep thinkin resorted tq. , . I U111MUR H I . Y., I " I I guests from having their liquor stolen , Mrs. R. J, Tindall is spendin I . I I IGGINS, Died In Turnbarry tauqua pia ' / print situation who predict that news- both individually and collectively by., . lto te 1. . , . g a few print will soar to $160 and $170 a ton be - newspaper.s. manY..newspaperg will go I I wingham. . Ali old and respected reside . SUISMAY, Snpor. Sth congratulations to Bro. W. H. Kerr, from them by our help. But they don't - Weeks with her son, George Moffat, at . . ]FOR SALE-Burisix6a. Praetloaily new - A . . ' who has.completed his 40th year as editor complain, fore, next year. Coupled with this Mr. mdei before the pealc is past., , ; I - but partly wrecked by wind, straw s berry passed to her reward on Moa` ay, Union Saered Service in the big Chou We know they are cross about I intls )r. We are sorry to learn that . . . I 50 foot aq hea , . - of the Brussels Post. He- was editing the something but they W . I I . .- I 1 . .4 uare lies from Belgeave Augugt 9th, in the perso tauqua tent dt S.80 p. m. . . won't tell us what it . Mrs. Tindall's health has bei6i% impaired -' "— 7-- : -Z. ­­ -- . station. dd,e,,f,13u,r,1,n,4. 'Wiligham. n of Janet Me, , I Post before many of the present editors I$,,, I , ­—­-­­-­-- Arthur, widow of the late George Fortune, . . M61MAV, Sr,,PT. I I for some time. , ­ I . SALE -one amy-Dort I I . 6th I of Huron county were born. He surely S . 1 Xy.X1XXXXW1V XX " batgaln; One 1918 Ford, splen 1001al, At a Deceased- W § in her 84th year. Afternoon I . . FOR 8 , f . . . - 31d condition . CMOs Auto Accident Messrs, Ed. Irwin, Harold Walker, ,M must act quickly it You wisixtoseauro these ' I isth daddyofusall, and here's gne of ' , ­ bargains. Robt., McGee, Gordon Jefferson, Gordon tg' - The funeral was held to Wroxeter ceme. Joint Recital. .- Goraldine Edgar, violin- the you The first serious auto accident that has * dr% , . '. L. XNt;Xx'j>y. da Tuesday afternoon. ist. and Robp&Mae . Donald, piinist. ngest of the Youngsters wishing f Buchanan, and M. R. Bloomfield left on . ', 4 I you success for many years to come in ever happened_in this neighborhood oc- . Lectufe:-- R. ertWhyte, Pastor Knox , ed es ay morning fo a visit to the 1 LOST --on sunilay, a, Cameo Bar -pin, Yilu6d A Large -Puff Bait I . your sanhum sanctorium, Bro. Kerr. curred about nine o'clock laht. Thursday' W 0 d W; ftsakeeP-Sako, Findirplease Jeavosame Presbyteria ' Churciti, Ottawa, 'Stihject: I ' r MoNvEY SAVING at Tur, ADVAN0114 offiee and, receive reward. , I I . I C'ari diari West. ' X . -- I ye. I Mr. Cecil Mines of Turnberry, brought 9,$,,b,,,, nr evening half a mile south of this, villaL , I - . ,.'. , . guccess to Doncoa ' . ' I LOST-Beiiweeg* Wingham Jt1notiou a"d into this OfficO - 4 very large, puff ball Ev , I I . Mr.,andMrs. Mel. Johnson Were driving ,v.Mr, and Mrs. Breckenridge, , Mr. and X, Graham's groc toro, Wrist Watch . ening 4. 1. - , The many friends of Mr. James Dun.t into town in their dairy wagon and Mr. Mrs. Fell and Fletcher of Tuinberry. with leatber strap, 1.14ed as keepsake. Re- which ll found in the bush one - day laist Junior, Ch tauqugi Pagaent. Mother can will be pleased to hear that he has and Mrs. George Hargrave were driving, . X Wald It left at ADVANM, Ovvicn. . It measured 22J inches in circllffi- Gooses Pa i 40 , . - and Mr. and Mrs, George Thompson of ' ­ ­ ---- . -- week rty- been'selected as bandmaster of tile newly south in their auto, arid when jus; Morris,, visited Mrs. Isabella Patterson of V! SHOE SALE '' X LOST-MuL,; t Poach, som4Whoro bahween ference and 8J inches in diameter. When t in - WiUgh3hl Mid ","',"'a It, Or n he opened h , is parcel our first thought Coneext bj-JoAde Isobel Christaim, of orgailzed Owen'Sound band. The Owen front of Mr the auto - Toww,on Sunday. AW I CITIFzIgn. 4p 13 IND . . Alex. Robinson's I I . ly return to k .. ;. 12140111"!Itt . the Cbaiitau a, Grand Opera Company.. Sound Times reports as follow : X, . ,. I —­ ­­­­ wingh . .8 collided with the rig, cutting it right in'. Mr. Cha% Knechtel is here from Coll- Asio . . X 7 LOST-Ladlem Raiucoat, in ' was that Mrs. Mines bad sent us in a Geraldine 9,dg ir, V-iolinist, Roberi Mae- I #There was not a band concert in tb half and otherwise sm AX - I . SatUrday last, am' 0" made bread, taking ' ashing it badly. " ingwood, renewing acquaintances We leinder will kindy ,,,,,,,, loaf of howie -pity on Donald,'piahist, .' ' . Park this week, due principally to the Mr. Johnson was thro . I i A&WO at Mr. H. V. Hapoxs, Grocery) , us because that/, the rest of the family wn against the glass' feel better now that Charlie wjll le an OX, , "et""M"" fact that the bands bave amalgamated front Of the rig and jerked headfirst out hand for the races, It would tic V 'NI)TORS-Irenders ad- are spending A' few weeks in the West .. a , N OTICE,­101 I, TH it be nat- 9 It's time to clean house again and et dressedJointly to the undersigned execut- ; Fell into * terld'g Trough and that thtre is not enough music to onto the ground by the sudden jolt and ural without bim. Norg. of the estate of the late James Edgar It looked so good that we can still imagin . around the number of bandamen 90 M1 be Ileeelved UP to Wednesday, Septem- the taste. X ready for the large lines of Fan and r Ist, 1020, for the purchase of o far I The littlo A`wd-year,old daughter of in'the by the horse breaking away. His face Mr. Gordon Irwin eldest son of Mr. and . 81tumted at West Iots 17&18, con. , Mr. and Mrs. A:Iei McDougall, loth con now City Bind, With new music and was terribly cut and torn by glass, requir- M Tom Irwin, East Wawanosb, is V4 Winter footwear thatwIll soon be An. I ro3s. Parm ponsists of lCo apres part) 0111; htost Creditable Showing . , . rs- und" cultivation, briek house, bank burn, pen -1 of East %(Wanoth while' reaching over sey6rgl good practices, the new band Ing, twelve stitches,, to close the ]arger,, spending a few. weeks holidiys liere after -in X 3 orabards, About 10 acno.4 bluish and atia;i TO following is a summary of the the side of 1661 cement waterilng trough should eventually become one of the beat wounds, and he was badly shakon UP` absence of two and a half Years. His ' ' X Tholowest or any tender not ce ly Wi Our present Stock of Summer shoes accepk%d. righam Iligh School Exams. The Overbalanced and fell in. Her little si in the province. No-one' wants that and suffered severly front shock and loss , F40PfUllP3rt1e11larRand t0rMJ;a'VP1Sr0H the showing of the scholarals very g'ratifying went tose ster orethan the bandsm a themselves, and of blood. Mrs. Johnson many friends are gladto see hini looking must go. 1. premisett or to tile undersf ried. 6 Where.she had toddled to and al ' was pinned. so well. 11 . FRANCES TIDGAR, & . In the Lower School examination, 22 was horrified to:see the little form. rise to the public can be counted oil to give gen. down Ili,, the wrecked v2hicle and was ,, Mr arid Mrs, Geo. T, Robertson and , I I . lbjtffrlt DUAIC. Executon. - , 1, Oreonock, On(. wrote and 19 were successful and in the thet top of the water in the tank. Mrs. trous support to 'it. , J VefittlallY there badly bruised and 918d suffered severe Miss,Gladya, ond Mr. and Mrs. J. A. It Isnot a question Of What the Sho s - ­ 1. OA 0 t 1;AL14­V10,no'p,v,o, good con- Will her thuod in another column) 23 wrote ally to restore life and finally their efforts D n dat scope OR',, Middle - will be a band of 30 instruments, and ShOck. The horse and the Occupants of' Scott spent the week -end t Gild h, with X are worth oe what they cost. . t,X School exams (the tesult Of Which McDougall and neighbors worked frantic I e I I OnV a P I 'a t ,rgmn. Apply under the diriction of Bandmaster u . the e d uninjured, and the car', Adr. and Mrs, Jos. Clark The three X ) —.----­.­.­ -.-..------ I I . -­­.- Plill AI)vAx(%,', and 21 were successful, 8.'Of these cartr proved sudcessful. The. -little girl is a call the beat band that Owen Sound has WAsOnlY slightly damaged. Mr Har- larlies are sisters, arid Mra. Clark'j AN . IV 14ALE--Of Furniture b1cluding, ust re- x IV .1 $ : P&I'lormit. tideboard, oak table, chairs, ing Off honors. In the Upper School favorite in the tielghborhood and bet bAd irr many Years should corad into be. grave was driving his car with onlv onLr turned from Toronto Hospital, where she Every Pair Must 40—eVen It It be at a r kers. and Inigeellancaus aVU010.4. Apply exam. 0 wrote, and all pasoed, three with rhany friends a it of the Ing, It remains entirely With the mem. light and did not notice tile rik until lie has been for some time, takilig electrical P" loss* r1ug the tcra , lig to, . re delighted becaui Allks 11.w4s.u%;%, , honors, Thusof 54 who -wrote 40 reediv. little child'# life Wng spared. . bers of the band themselves, The bands. struck it, being also blinded by the glar., trea I I * . I . .. tlrl nts, and also underwent a very X, . I ­.-­­-,-.,-­­ .Johnstroot. td cartificates. men Arl pull together and make the new Ing lights of another car coming in th ­ ­­­­­­­ ,More floe -Oats, -0 op- succossruloperationon tier throit. U1 ATI!',SATjV,OlillloUsbllol4l)VVIZNI- 1. ­ 11 -- I TORN -Ai, ffieregidenelb of Mr. ahert4 and Mrs.' .1 I I Wed , Currie is not going to lot represent. Owen Sound ,Wants a good Johngoll claim they were compl tely oft -More Toll Oats -- WOMeWs god Children's Shoes t pall and ingpect a tinia 4nrinst Bad ikato Aceldefit Mr. W. A. Org$01124tida Worthy Of tht City that they posite direction. Both Mr. e X Men9S I ,',, .n 11 r tile next two week -It , after A bad accident Occurred Oft Tuesday 111116 fartneft havd everything their own band, tile matedil Is all here, and there the road and thiq is alqo veinxid by Diller' i'll, ir. ,r. Perdue of E'ast Wawanosh, UL . X T ­—­­ !---- night opposite Mr. A. I& Coling's residence way when it comes to raising oats. He IS no reason Why the new band should Witnesses and wheel marks. Mt. Ijar. ' , WANTED 0310pladT. Apply to , I are Included In this closing sale. X I -­­ It. E. 1S.'am .a , 1 -­ -1. I I I - on Victoria St., when Win, Nairlor's auto brought into our sanctum a couple of not be one of the best in the province, grAve clitials differently, as also do oth ! President of the Turnberry Agricultural ' ­ - and Itobt. Beattie's buggy collided. The stocks,of 09, Soclety brought us ct couple of qtocks of NOTIrli-T-0 —CONTA'AC oatii which measure 5 feet 71 In- Everyor.t here- hopes that it will be. The We understand that no settlenlent of ind rgain - Tables , inish their separate diltalk9es has yet been, made and just. , the number of kerllelq in tile AI)V k, . ------.--, buggy was turned over and the two boyt ches in length, -*id theta are 112 Irernets two old bands f oats which, art, now leading for height and .. nra mkingfor tew uncit of the Tiv. of Monts e Outcome it valpetition. Mr. 1,yerdue,s oats ­­­­­ ­­­­'. ­. - TheMakicipalvo were thrown -out, lack Bestttie, who on one of the stocks. This is even better courses this wetk, and then all engage. what th , ,,(,,,, I , _ - Mo*brsy'sof last week. - Who e, Ments will be by the amalgamated baridg, 11 "We are pleased to know that Mr .. .11 lork for tho tonstruellon at *#A driving, bad hit leg burt, and hit than Mr W I be is unkaowm 0jit c I tho Inj114, the * Ilevk, thO Kelly, ths, NVAO and W Kirkl)y dritinm. platim. OKI= pony br`*e A*Ay And ran 1*2410nig into next? Tha hww in this vicinity must Mrs. Johnsotl are . an'* mviure "') f0 A 11) inches, and there are X Vr.Aflh0ktth*;'1ark-oireAt1m". Tha tftdWr; Mr. Duncon organited the Wingbam . getting along ver APW 4 . . will b* r(middersA M tha J)"ottil M**t111g Mr. T.,C. King, h f4kernelkon it. Tho ; X I . ' , 0 , U Afl " - , - I . I I I . I . I I I I I RV XX" -4 I. . 'I I I - . , - ,; ; I tl 11 I I I 11 4 n I I ' I i 'S P I e itg I afeaix 1. . 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