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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-01-13, Page 10I I Retild tsof thOmmuniclV4,40es within the immediate vicinity of the Sault met 1WK111_Wt4NQttAaN kUVAMB Of Noor 1'h�'AlmdAy 4ml 13th, 1921 I 111 00. -7' Ae- '14 , " .1 , ­ - I n�. 013 IS A HU-STI,,ER SENTENCE COMMUTED MARRIED %A i&�A­4� 400awk AP"A Tuesday evening last and voiced their in, atiai is xeprodu�ed on Amberol Rccor43 for the Retild tsof thOmmuniclV4,40es within the immediate vicinity of the Sault met X7,V044­QAA%%iaX—nq, L14% 1; Parsonage, Bluevale, Ont., on January tsl%j 13AHUAINb Of Noor under tile auspices of the local Uted Wonderful Uct M1100L RE -CORDS Farmers' Clubs In East Korah, School an lnue� Every Month! The world's gvoteu Inusic by the world's MaUst Tuesday evening last and voiced their in, atiai is xeprodu�ed on Amberol Rccor43 for the In Leathei Top Rubbers for V ijoyalent of ov�ncra of Waons AmbcrelA Phu - I dignation at the government's action in -ery, a DOW list is issued con- ncgraph. Z, month taining the �atcat and popular dance allowing William Dougall Momers, to serve rutyabets gs well qs stan0ard s4lectioris of WI kinds. . Men Boys DoWt rai�s tbis wordcrful ailosic. only a ten years' jail sentence instead" of Here are a few favorite Amberol. Records that and should be in cvo_ryho#ke wherothm isan Awhcro!4: hanging for killing George Elliott last 11ton and otb�r points, the young couple September. The meeting which was At. Tell Wo the Old, Old $Wry—Sswred Made In WIngham at Our Place of Business, Attkul Jin4didan, No. ZW41 JoinwoN—Sarmairr—In Toronto on 5oujhem 3n8 townships north and east of the Sault was Tuesday, Jari 4th by Rev- E. F,,' unole $osh Su" anAutomobile—Rural Sketch one of the most unusual !a character ever recorded in the neighborhood of the cal No. 1583 Otte, Y,rj? ?LUee, Four Medle best Redman bottoms sizes 6 to I I Danc4-0,9aula—Fox Trot onto, to Susan Dorothy. daughter of Mr and Mrs., William Sherriff of Wing,! $5.95 per pair. No. 4W Retild tsof thOmmuniclV4,40es within the immediate vicinity of the Sault met X7,V044­QAA%%iaX—nq, L14% 1; Parsonage, Bluevale, Ont., on January tsl%j 13AHUAINb under tile auspices of the local Uted 4th, 102k by Rev. R. L. Wilson, Orion Farmers' Clubs In East Korah, School an Cranson Dippel, of Xitchener to Miss Tuesday evening last and voiced their in, Mary Elizabeth Stacey, of Oluevale. In Leathei Top Rubbers for dignation at the government's action in They wor4attended by l. H. Stacey, allowing William Dougall Momers, to serve and Miss Hazel D. Vanstone. both of . Men Boys only a ten years' jail sentence instead" of Bluevale. After a short trip to Ham- and hanging for killing George Elliott last 11ton and otb�r points, the young couple September. The meeting which was At. will ro-ide near Kitchener. Made In WIngham at Our Place of Business, tended by large numbepi from the several JoinwoN—Sarmairr—In Toronto on townships north and east of the Sault was Tuesday, Jari 4th by Rev- E. F,,' Men's Leather Top Rubbers "15" inches high with one of the most unusual !a character ever recorded in the neighborhood of the Church, R J. -Wesley Johnston, of Tor- i best Redman bottoms sizes 6 to I I Sault—never before has a citizenry met onto, to Susan Dorothy. daughter of Mr and Mrs., William Sherriff of Wing,! $5.95 per pair. here to question a judicial decision. A district -wide movement to petition for a reconAderation of the case by the Men's LeatheriTop Rubbers in government, with the KQrah clubs taki ing the initiative, willbecomnigneed as a re,- 000 "1241' inches, for suit of the meeting. A reFolution condemning the commut- WULT.WOOV-1n Wingham,lon, d ' ' ;111113bayt -TT: . t. 1 $5.35 per pair., ation was passed* and will be brought to th, to Mr, and Mrs, Jan. 9 r Wollwood, a son.—John. Charles, the attention of every U. F. 0. club. 7 T I- er 0_111% :municipal councilt social And fratertial JV�ltLHP­41T, trier nVine U1 IVtr. F,4Lr X>oys eat. ex. VF V-9,0 Gorte Wilton Is 41.rd No. 4060 order, woulerl's orginizations and to in� Lynett, Turnberry� Sunday, January 9. S.B.SToTaitits, B.Q A "11" inches high, sizes, I to 6, for If 0. 41190 During the past season dividual citizens tot endorsement or for 1921, to Mr. and Mrs, Clifford L. Mil- Vouwwo Dand Stothers, �J' You can own an Abiborok phonograph almost on Agricultural at of similar resolutions, The res, let. Oetrolt, a son, Representittive of Huron Pass! $4.20 per pair. arA enjoy these great records. your own te= county, with the a5-sistance of the Pro. olution reads as follows; show Vnil 114'W itasv is. Visit *our tere w4 well . t V1111clal and Federal Departments of Agri- "Whereas, it has come to the know - Culture, and the co-operation of the farm- ledge of the farmers of East Korah. and COUNTV COUNCIL FOR 19M ater Youths' Leather Top Rubbers, J. W. McKibbon, De ers of Usborne township, ha neighboring municipalities, that the Privy succeeded in ridding that section of'al Council has seen fit to commute from Will United rormers Form A $eparate sizes I I to 13, for It c.crub or death to ten years' Ito r1sonment the sea- Group? grade bulls, Mr. Stothers and Mr. C, F, I P McKenzie, Field man of the Ontario fence of William Dougall Motters, con� $3.25 per pair. Cattle Breeders' Association, who is as- vlcted of the murder of George Elliott, a Thetounty council of 1921 will have HURON COUNTY OULL CENSUS sisting him in ridding the country of ille hlghiy�respectecl and widely-knowti citizen thirty-one members as follows, (the new scrub or grade.bull, should receive the of East Korah, on- Sept. I$th last: tnerabers marked with an 4; ',The following table gives the results of a Hu -ort bull census taken during the sum. c"peration of every farmer, And, whersas, we, the residents, Of thi$ Ashfield—J.. Hackett, Reeve, xJohn �:aer of 1919 by Agricultural Representative S. 13. Stothers, It will be noticed that -hearty . I district, in mass meeting assembled, con" Jamieson, Deputy Reeve. ,�;ome townships report almost clear of grades, but the figure should not be taken in These two gentlemen are now turning W these cam as absolutely reliable Forms were sent out, to all bull owners in the their attention to clearing Turnberry 'Wer that the said Privy Council may Colborne—Gordon Young, county by Mr. Stotherq, and were filled In or thrown away. The owners Of grades Township of all but purebreds, have been misinformed as to the gravity Goderich Township—N. W. Trewartha. H W I L L-11 Britain's predominance in the live stock of the crime committed; SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' 11WW01V were backward in furnishing information, consequently the numbers of those animals � the county were a, world is due to the large numbers of pure. "And, whereas, it is the sentiment of Stanley—R, M. Elliott n tually greater than repefted. However, the table may be used . I bred animals, kept within her borders, this assembly that as a result of the com- Hay­%'E- F� KIOPP David ��aq,a.guidfl ' .. Were Canada blessed with a like propor- mutation, a grave injustice has been clone StePben—Alex Neeb, Reeve; ;;umber of Par, Total ��Uoit­ Aere- Pollecf. Aver. Jer. Hol. t 'Webb, Deputy Reeve, mers Ueeping Pure To�% uom foka � Angus shire sey shire tion of pure-breds the Possible closing of the communley, and society in general; ,Bulls bt�4�Gradi P. M. 1�. .0.' F.. G, ' P. G. P. G. P. 0. the United States market to our cattle 'And, whereas, the said William Doug- Usborne—xWm. Coates. hton 65 45 1& 42 , 14 4 Z: . A wel all Mouers was found guilty of ;nurder by Tuckersaith—xJohn McNaugl AND DERBY SHOES FOR M8 1 14 3 2 . . . . I - would be a le,99 serious question. a jury composed of twelve men of the Hullett—M. Armstrong.' QDlbgrne ........... 2D;:Sl. - 3 23- 1, 1; 1 8 1 bred beef animal Puts on the last few hun. 9' '21, IS i 5' 9 4 1 1 2 district of Algoma outside of East Korah, McKillop—F. I McQuaid yoderkh .......... 60 :35 2 dred pounds of Tneat at 'a low cost, and West Wawanosh—J. C. Purclon. ............... 44 41 ft 6. iO I I . . . our farmers might easily finish their cattle where the crime was perpetrated, and the —W J. Currie. -jay of EastWawanosh .............. 21 22 1 20 1 .2 . . . . . . at home under improved breeding con, jury's decision was upheld by four out ion Morris—Wi . n. Elston. WINQUAM MARKETS If the old procedure still holds good, I - I - 2 - ditions thus largely disposi g of the need the five judges of the Appellate Divis, .AbwiclC ........... 36 34 4 23- 4 6. 1 —John McNabb, Reeve; -xjas. F. there are four Liberal members who wW ,.';--1U1lett­ .......... 80 67 7 67' 7 4�' 6 . . . . . . . of removing the British embargo and the in Torontot Grey (Correct up till', Wednesday awn) be in the run ning for the Warden's chaiTc, .......... 77 59 26 51 21 6 2 1 . . . I fear of a similiar measure imposed, by the "We do, therefore, humbly petifi�a the Collins, Deputy- Reeve. Wheat No. 2 Spring ...... 180 to 2. 10 They are Gordon Young, Reeve of Cot - government to reopen and reconsider -this Turnberry—%Jas. Porter. Wheat No. 27all ...... I SO. to 2 10, borne-, M. Armstrong, of Hullett; Peter F. Niorris ............ 25 25 5 22 5 - a . . . . . . country to the south of us. oie Reeve; Wim 3. S 50 to 050 1�itanley ............ 65 '40 16 65 15 2 12 . . . 1 URborne Township is but a beginning. Important case, so that adequate punish- Howick—Peter F. 1) -, 3S Doig of Howick and B, W. F. Beavers of etrat- Spotton, Deputy Reeve. Laid ................... 35 to Stephen ............ 29 30 2 �9 I - I . . . . . . . She has shown what may be accomplished ment.maybergetedoutto-the Perp V Godprich town—xT. M. Davis, Reeve; Butter .................. 50 to 50. Exeter. 11'uckersmith ....... 25 20 6 IS 4 2 1 by an organized campaign against the or� of what- we f9el was an inexcusable Dr. W. F. Clark, Deputy Reeve. 14" Eggs ....... .... I ... 70, to 75� Turnberry ........ 22 22 1 18 1 2 1 - scrub. This case is not an exception, as crime." Cattle, med., butchers. - 9 00 to 10 00 Morne ........ 45 46 i '4Q�, - 3 1 2 1 . . . . stock farming is the mainstay of the The carrying out of the work connected Clinton --R. J. Miller. Cattle, butchers choice, . I 110 to 12 101 It you want agri- 13 75 to 14 00, with sending this resolution and, circular Slaforth—D` I Grieve.. Hogs, liveweight .... . I ,R. Wawanosb ...... 39 51 & . 27 3 'il . i2 I I culturist in the district. To -day it is rid Hay .................. 24 50 to 26 00-� 0% .osh 32 11'� 4,; 7� -, -, letter explanatory of the case to all or- Wingharh—Amos Tipling. Cream, .......... 60 to 6S, 6 a W. Wawpl, 1 6 3 of all bulls, of other than pure-bred blood, Blyth—xt)r. W. J. Milne. — and undoubtedly the farmers there will see e of four, picked. at Brussels—S. T. Plum. 0 D� BEEF . Totais ....... 670 63.4 147 *6 1115 43 11 7.3 15 1 4 7 2 ganizations in the district will be in the that they are never again cursed with bands of a committe Bayfield —(N o election). several U. F. 0. men it,% this year's'council U siresof small, narrow animals on which the meeting as follows; G. H. Farm W. Taylor -presiding, a lar . ge number of the meat is placed at a prohibitive cost. W. Lethbridge, Alex Scott, R. M. Mun- Exeter—B. W. F. Beavers, and there is rather more than a hint that Caft at Lelgrave� memben, were present, a very interesting What this section has accompii Before commencing the distribution Hensall—xAlex Smith they may get together and assert them- I ,yhe %VJ M. S. of Knov churvia h, id'thei iven by Mrs.' Miller. also shed, farm. lee eek �v roxeter—John Douglas. selves in the selection of the Wardem! by Mrs. Clegg and Mrs. R. Geddes. ers and Government representatives in of the resolutions, the committee will s ,Lm New Year in ,,, b...'r. p.E11P.P-:' was -,� indication of an attempt They may not have enough members to Over & Beninger's ..t9t meeting of theT se of the meeting all partook of other townships may also do. legal advice so as to more ef&ientlY be There is some I 'Vent of the church vo Thursday aftet- At the clo, time-honoured arrangement elect the Warden them -selves, but they Butcher Shop Mrs. Jas, I a light lunch. able to act in the case. Expentes will be to upset the The new President, ve and the might be strong enough to upset the old Always young an met by the members of the farmer's clubs under which the COntservael s d eboice and prices le sin the council alternately have agreement and are re DIED individually, and as a commencen nt, a Liberal * I throw the select! I asonable, By the pound or by the' �f the" arden Th4e: are Warden into the council as a whole. . carcus priced right. large stim was collect�d at the meeting. Cnoota5—fn Goderich township oil Fri- The feei�Ags of the meeting in the mat - day. Jan, 7th, 1921. William Crooks . I ter was pre$Sea Dy almost every man -&- - ­ - r�? ^F aged 87 years, I month and 7 days. + ""r Tr "Tr Tr 77 TIC? 7T 11T� Interment at Goderich, Jan. 10tb- De- present, all of -whom spoke in a tone of sZwo,, it? 4? 411 t Ott ceased was a widely known and respect- and questioning. , 'It is one of the most + + marked miscarriages of justice that ever ed Orangeman. 4,& ""Afteit Every mi -seal" --n took place in Canada," said. Mr, W, W. Kinty s 14 Lethbridge. "A man, toting a revolver COMMUNICATION with him at all times, commits murder, is found guilty by twelve of . his peers, To The Wirigham Advance and,fout, judges corroborate this decision, January Sale + Kindly allow me a space in your paper and.still, for some mysteriousTeaSOIX, which + to correct a little Misunderstanding which has not yet come to the surface is recitnt- + + arose from the nomination meeting, ed to spend only a paltry tell years in jail Mr. Fells who was chairman of the instead of being banged according. to the -daily benefit from + of wo Get thrice w v inter Goods water works committee reported that I orginal senunce, I think the government had rever paid for water used in th� + this low-cost aid to has committed 1'krave trror." + Creamery, I wish to make it known t6t "What good Vill juryuken in tbi.s dist- + appetite, and digestion I have never been able to get the water + led works committee to give me a bill for trict be in the future at the thought that water used in the Creamery and until I their decisions will be made null and void Readyrotoom WA ear + by the powers in Ottawa?" asked Mr. G. It keeps teeth Wh te can get a bill it would be impossible to H Farmer. '.'One might as well abolish + Furs,, ftr Coats, Plush make a settlement. f breath sweet Many of the citizens are under the im: judges and juries, and alloi� men of f Coats$, Serge bresseb, + pretsion that I would not pay for the Mouer's stamp to ply their trade. without Sweater Coats, Pull - water but this is not the case and 1 will hindrance." Mr. Former declared that Aft the fatich wanted "British fair play" in + overs.Georgette Blous- clear settleas soon as I receive an account. which he had take� such a pride, seemed L. S. BmixNavu. + es, Dress Goods,'Sllks., + to be sadly lacking in this instance. + Makes Your SCHOOL REPORT alyth + * ;9 ' mENIS WEAR smokes the following is the eaport of S. S. No Misg'k. Asht6A of Gorrie, spent the + 9, East Wawanosh. for the months of *eek-�tnd with friends in town. taste October# November and beeember. Miss Metcalf is confined to her home + All Wool Seige Suits better Total SM, 140nours MO. through sickness. Senior Fourth—Fecil Coultas710, Lorne the statuary meeting of the ne All Wool worsted Suits Scott 643. a held on tionday, with all the Cil wa w'O" + AD Wool TWeed Suits Totat OW, Ronour 450. 9 Jumoe Fourth—Irene Taylor 498, Al. inambers present. In the evenin they assembled for business, the committees Winter Overcoats b ert Coultes 435. for the year were slated, with Dr. Milne + Total 900, Honours 075, rs,o as chief executive. We are loolritig for� + Fur Collarld Coats, lFur Coats junior Third—Alba Carter 812, ward to a prosperous t921. Arbuckle '174. Lawrence Taylor 764, . Oth at the home of Mt. and Sheep Lined Smocks 1ha Cotiltes 109, xHatotd Kerr 054, Ott Jan 1-11-tXerr M, John Currie 413. Afts, S. 11. Gidley. Miss Maryl?. Wilson + rdackinaws., For Robes Total 500. Honours .375. ancl %Lu"el S. Gidley were quietly 2 , AN senior Second—Margaret McDougall tuarried. Rev. R� 1. McCormick. pastor + Wool Underwear, + Only 454, Agnes Coultes .320, Viola James 09� of the Methodist Church officll)ted. s ill- + Wool Sweatqr Coats. Total 5M. Honours 375. , Wearesorry'to repoAthe serlou junior Sacon4—Mary Scott 437, Dor- ness of Mrs, Atthur Steitilloff. W + 5c otby X-orr 431, Norman Coultes W. 2.. t Firai—Elwar Arbo ckle and Leonard Morris Accounts Due 4+ James,. Senior Primer—Alberta Shiell. Wfiss Mary Casertiore spent A te w dayq + M —Gordon Xerr and Bob Junior Primer with herhiend, Margaret Stephenson of All' 1 .920 accounts are now due, and payment ust 1W. ALILIM Arbuckle, Gf y + Tlkose matked x tilissed, one or more me'r�. Will Abraham aml sott, Ross, be, made by January 31. examinatioug. + . 1 1. �,­_ . . � L . r .,W_ 'Ir '. " � 1, ' ­ . ', 1.1 , " + N,, il !, visited the fortvLr's parentg at Stoney. lxf ....... .. FRCOA Al. COLLltit;, Teacher. Creck, for a couple of weeks. Mrs. James Gollay who bas been on the + -k IiU is 4ble to be around again we ate sic Get Our Arices Before Buyling F A And fle'rhought T#Wd W011 It plealled to beat. HRIUeS ha-, returned to + A tifin Oy individual Calledat a hotel in -dk -Wft Toronto, after spendiag the holiday, wt + North Wales tile uthtr d ly and a�ked for litr parentt. Mr. and Mrs. John Heines, % of Ilk.r. on Ist line. 190 FM U K U W When fie tasted it, he asked: Mr. aud XTr& A, McG", visited at Mrs� + *What (10 vtu tall ttis? R uray's last Sunday. "victory nie," *ias the re *14r. Will Casemord of miebigati, is + , ieads in Ai .211 Ai 2;L i)L Ai + Al AA i�L a1z a;L kli JAI AL - My goodmul" he rmtkleft!� Vending a few vreeks with old It Aii�L i:L i�L.Otr_ilt a�L -9- -r -9- -11- W -9- -W, '9_ _W_ Wip- W91W wt_ -I- toot thewar after tuis locality. IF#" we W9 - The 0"favo r Lasts -47"-_ -,