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Single Copies - Fonr Cents WINUHAM, ONT., THUPSDAV. FENUARY 17th. IQ21 iubscriptions: $2.00 pig year
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Acetylene Plant L- 7xplode4 Wile Elect Showered PUREBRED SALE
Capt, Kenneth McKenzie of Tiverton, F
wa5 fatally injured on Monday' h On Thursday evening of last weeic a Personals �40CZA Item's
,w ell try' number of girl friends met at the home of Huron: Sale At Wingham,
ing to adjust the acetylene plant in his'
Mrs, 0, Gilchrist and spent a real pleas- March 10th.
cellarwhichbad not Wen -working pro- ant evening in games and music after Mr, Wliford Nivins, Teeswater,, is Mr. John Hanna made a business trip
perty. The plant exploded crushing in which a dainty Inrich was served. At the visiting Mr. and Mrs'. Harvey Nwins. Some choice animals, of the Aberdeen to London on Thursday,
his skull and breaking,both arms, He conclusion of the lunch a beautiful silver MissNettle Horneof Stratford. is at- Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn types,
tending the Gilmour -Boyd wedding, this are being offered for the4Purebred Sale J
.ented to Miss Reba Boyd farm in Wingham town plot,
died while being carri6d upstairs, He basket was pre . H. Rogers has moved out to a small Buy a
was 63 years of age and a widely known , which will be held in Wing'llam on Thurs-
all sang "Old Lang Syne and for She's a week.
sailor. day, March 10th., under the auspices of Miss Maud Wilkinson, teacher of pi no. 400
Jolly Good Fellow." -Mr. and Mrs. J 0. Habldrk, and little �01
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Suaforth, lephone 234, Wingliam. fi"j"] V,
daughter are visiting with relatives in The sale will be held in Lepard's monster TL
11-W VICEUM T11 EAT RE St. Pault", church �otes sheds. Alread� there are over fifty h6d
rich. 20 2nd Sunday in lent. 8.30 a. Theo ly man w'hd ever found that it
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the Huron County Breeders Association, Pupils prepared for Conservatory
"The Higaert Uttle Show"
Mrs, C, N, Peake of Toronto, is visiting of bulls cows and heifers listed. up
M. Holy Communion, 11,00 a. in. Mat- with &r parents, Mr. and Mrs, H, Davis, Al)vANcu is printing the sale ca T � didn't pay to advertise was the Kaiser.
ThuvA., Fri. and Sat, tins and Service. � 30 p. in. 'Sunday Center St. ta'ogues, And even then it brought results. ill h-4
Mr R. T, Amos of Guelph, will be the
School, 7 00 p m. Evensong and Sermon. Mr -and Mrs. Harvey Nivins spent it Auctioneer Those requiring bulls pr Cottage prayer meeting will be held at
CHAS. CHAPLIN NOW
Thursday, Feb 17 W. A. meets at the few days lost weeek with Mr. and Mrs. �vishing to start a herd of purebred stock the home of -�.r. Josei*Wellwood, Centre
home of Mrs. Roderug. Tea served. J Nivins o, Teeswater. would do well to attend this sale, Catd- Street, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
"The Adventurer" Friday, Feb. 18 7.30 p. m. Lenten Se,,- We have today made a big reduction in the prices of all our
Thegreitestof all his ea;lier pic- vice, Subject "The S,�ven Words". Re Mr., Alex. JElliott of Durham, spen� logues maybe secured on applicatioh to The man who Will write an annoymous large stock of Kodahs and Brownies.
' Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, the Secretary; Mr. S. B. StoLhers, Clin' letter is a sucker, who is afraid t sign Buy now and start tills instructive pastime, we teach you Free,
tures. Also. member a welcome awaits you at St. for.,. 1 0 Q, n at o we develop your first Film Free.
W. D. Elliott, BluevAle Road, id to sig
Paul's Church, All seats free. . his own name, fearing the consequences,
LOUIS BENNISON I Mr. E A. Markell of Brampton is re, -Q- - A few of the Masonic brethren aft nd- No. 0 Brownie, regular 3. 10, now. ......................... 32.00
in Wedded� At 81"e'vale lieving at the Customs Office here, dur- Lucknow 3 Winghaun 3 the funeral of the late Dr. McCrimmion, No. 2 Brownie regular 3.60, now .............. ....... 1-62-50
ing the illness of Mr. H, Dqvis. "I which was held in Kincardine on Wed- No. 2A Brownie, regular 4.90. now ...................... 83,go
4;OA Misfit Earr' A quiet wedding took place at the One of the fastest games of hockey ever nesday. All other Kodaks and Brownies at proportionate reductions,
He brought rough riding rftance_in Methodist Parsonage, Bluevale, on Wed- Mrs. Matt. Sproule and Willie Sproule played here was staged in Stephenson's
� to English Society. nesday last.- when I Jeanette A. Wh��eler of Locknow, spent a day last week with: rink on Monday evening, when Lucknow. A dance will be given in the Foresters, WE TAKE THE LOSS. WE WANT THE BUSINESS
Complete prograin Matinee Sat. daughter of Councillor Arthur and Mrs, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nivins, town., and Win`gham juniors played the last H a 11, Belgrave, oil Friday evening.
at 3.30 p, in. 10c. and.15c, Wheeler, was united in marriage to Mr. Mr, -V. R, VanNorman was in Toronto game in the playoff for the champion- Everybody welcome. Music by Black -
Thomas W. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. lasr Week, on business in connection with ship of this group. In Lucknow the stone's Orchestra. ATTENTION--PREPARE--
'Coming—Mon., Tues and Wed. Joseph Walker. Rev, Mr. Wilson offic- the Wingham. Athletic Gro�Ztmds Ltd, Lucknow b)ys won by a score of 5 to I Perhaps vour business needs a toil' - Our Great Semi -Annual le Sale Is Due
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iated The happy young couple are Mr. Robert Kelsey, wife and little son, giving them a four goal lead, theetfore in Try a good dose of advertising in the
The beautiful spending a few days in Toronto and Ham- Harper, of Melville, Sask,, were visitors order to win the championship Wingliam columns of Tflp, ADvAN'er. It has done February 24, 25, 26
MAY ALLISON ilton and upon theirreturn will reside on at Miss Ella Cloakey's, Diagonal Road, on bad to beat them by five goals. On good to others -why not to you? Thh�is the greatest money chance offered to the people of Wing
in - the groom's farm on the B. line. Tuesday. - I Wingham ice the locals could only,,hold Mr, E. R. Harrison has returned after ham and vicinity, You cannot afford to miss it. If you do no'
Al "The Walk -Offs" MrsjGeo. Oreen Posses Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Manning, and Lois the visitors down to a tie game 3 . to 1 spending a weekat Montreal andToronto. receive a list kindly call and get one. t
of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd Lucknow ]ads worked hard and played At the former city he attended a meeting
A brilliant and telling satire of A former resident of Wingharn died in of Mitchell, are attending the Gilmour- well, and we believe the best team won, of the Canadian Produce Association.
Social Parasites- A love story that Brockville General Hospital on Thursday, Boyd Nuptials.
Green. on Monday were upwards of $190,00. HUG "TORE
Feb'y 10th, in the person of Mary E. own town till to last. The gate receipts Cantelon is confined to his home through
breathes the spirit,of real romance although it is only natural to uphold your We are sorry to report that Mr. R. J*
Green, relict of the late George Mrs C. H. Symington has returned to MCKIBBONS D
I Watch—Next week's paper for Mr. Green 'was for years a merchant in Windsor, after spending the**past two siZkness, wiich came on him suddenly
dates on the all local cast comedy, Wingham, and Mrs. Green later conduct- weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Legg of London, made a fair on Thursday evening,shortly after retiring, Drugs and Statio-nery
an all Wingham Picture. ed a millin' JohnEon, Minnie St. referee, and the game so far as tlie major- Mr. Oliver Turnbull of Walton, was at Edison Phono?raphs Phone 53 C. -P. R Tickets
erystorebere. The3�will both ityof the players 'were �oncerned was Clinton on Thursday, making arrange�
be, remembered by many of the old set- Mrs Samuel Sherwood and daughter? clean and fast. Any dirty checking wa ments with S B. Stothers for the Pare �74� = Z f
lers. Mrs. Green moved to Toronto Duneda of Mateking, spent a few days at done by the poorest players on both
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NN tbebomeof Mr. and Mrs. James Bar- teams, as is always the case. Here's ham on March 10th,
about eight ybars ago. but visited with B d consignment sale to be held in Wing-
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friends in town last summer. hour, Pleasant Valley. wishing the Lucknow team success in
&1,61-8tock and Impl-mants, at Mrs. Frank Stewart, and little neice their other games this season. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Procter, Belgmve,
AU_2ou,oh`h'a)If Lot 42, Con. 7, Rztsb Wa wanogh Wed In Arizona lost in the trophy competition, but won
on Tuouday. Febila Evelyn Davidson and little Marion Arm announce the engagement of their daugh
71.. VAN 0 A Prop. There passed away in Tucson, Arizona, Local Talent Make Hit
JA9 TitYLon, Alu'ct. strong, of Winnipeg, are visiting with Mr. ter, Margaret A., to Mr John Wesley out in the consolation, bringing home the
on Sunday, Fe bruary 6th 19�1, Joseph H. and Mrs. John Davidson, Leopold St. Wii gham Follies, staged by local talent Kerr of Brussels, Ont. Mariiage to take Chambers shield and half a dozen Silver
AVOTION SALE -No rogerve of Stock and Vanstone. The remains were brought to in the town hall on Tuesday and Wed - place late in February. spoons for each player,
implements, Lot, IS, Coo.,% Morris, tw%, Mrs. W.A. McGill spent a few days . i I P111088 Reduced
*M%nday, 1,7eby 24th. the home of his brother, Righard frod last nesdhy evenings of last week in aid of the J. W. McKibbon local druggist, agent He swore he would Mark her and raised
Tues. X. WADDELL, Prop. week at Toronto, attending the Ont -
JOHN PURVIS, Aiia(;. whose home the funeral was held to Wing- ario Fair's Association � Convention as a Veterans, drew large houses. Whilesome for Templeton's, Limited, has free samples his fist to strike. Then he took her in his Best quality D. L, & W,
,CTIO S L '- r Stoo , PIC outs, ham Cemetery on, Sunday afternoon, delegate from the Turnberry Agricultural of the homesters performed like pro- of Rheumatic Capsules, and RtviikLlr arms and kissed her. -That's qly mark ';
a , rain. urniture, otc. at at Feby. 13th. Mr. Clare Vanstone, Tor- S Assionals, all carried on so well that the for Asthma says these two standard he said, "I'd like to see who in hell's go-'
go 6, Halt a anosh, a i r ay� oclety. I Swanton goal
25�h, at t o'clock. oo la a bi is. � s onto, Mr. John Vanstone of Niagara audience were unanimous! n their opinion remedies are selling better every day. ` ing to do that after me". So began the �
= has been sold there lilpositively be no Falls and Mr. Harry Bell of �outharnpton that Wingham doesn't need to 90 dwaY Dr. Peter McDonald has announced Alis struggle of two lovers from different ' Egg, Stove and Ntit
Tuos. GuNDmr, Auck attended the funeral. Rev. 1-1. W ' Snell Reduction In Wages from home to get a repertoire that can resignation as postmaster of London. social worlds in "The Wallc-off". May i
Tuns, QiqAlt, Prop. B. A., rector of St. Paul's church, conduct-
CYRUS SCOTT, Clark, the service, hand it to therif'over the footlights. The The resignation will take effect July Ist, Allison is starred in this Screen Classics, sizes at
U&Ut-f POR SALE, -28x4O in first class con ed The Canada Furniture Manufacturers program included vocal selections by Mrs. the'eeason given is ill health. Dr. Mc- Inc., production of the Oliver Morosco 7.00 per ton
ttition. good timber frame. For further The pallbearers� were Messrs. V. R. are running 40 hours per week and on R. S. Williams, Miss Sarah McLean, Mr. Donald will return to Wingham to reside,� stage success written by Frederic and
J �` Fanny Hattori.—Ly(,Eu.m. Mon,, Tues.
pxettoulu,s apply to. G. A. JORDAN, VanNorman, J. A. McLean, J. W. Hanna, Thursday the employees were notified Of A. M. Forbes, Mr. G, B. Flanigan, Mr. Mr. . A. Wilson has disposed of t e delivered.
I Belgrave, P. 0. W. J. Boyce, C. P, Smith, Andrew Tay- a 4 and 4yz per cent reduction in the scale F. Hanmore and Mr. Manners. also by Canadian Express business to Mr. Vance and Wed I
t to sell your farm? if 'a a it lor. of wages fcrr employees because of a slump Harry and Barney Brown, who also. ren- Sanderson. Mr. Wilson has accepted a The Advance was honored with a visit Pea Coat at
]DO you=. T. Miller, agent for lh.p't'a A. in sales and reduction in prices of the deied a couple of whistling selections,
&nout, Varm Agency, B , ox 2211, Wingham, Teeswater Won No Oames , position as iccountant with the United frorn Mr. Wm. McClymont, a former res -
oat. manufactured article. The Fbolish Four, a darky sketch by Farmer's Co-operative House at Wing- pected citizen, who with Mrs. McClymont $14.00 per ton
FOUND -A Wingham business mail tells his One of the poorest exhibitions of hoc -
friends that he has found a house outside key ever played was pulled off on Thurg- Miscellaneous Shower Liza, Fred Carruth; Rastus, R, B. Abell; ham. isvisiting with friends and relatives in
tm city where Jae can get first-class printing Ross, Gordon MacLean, and Snow, H. above prices strictly
wingham two day night in the Teeswater and Win y A special meeting of the Veterans will this neighborhood. It is now about
at a. reasonable price. Its in gham On Frida' evening about thirty young L. Sherbondy. was well taken. Mr. Jack cash,
doors from the Urtinswick. fAotel. game. The Teeswater team came over ladies met at' the home of Mrs. A. G. beheldin the Mills Memorial Hall on twenty-eight years since the family left
P&RH FOR SALW-13�irag 100 act -as, Lot 2, With blood in their eye� in, one last efforf- Smith, and surprised Miss Reba Boyd by Ernest's Hawaiian. Selections on the Monday evening, Feby. 21st, at 8 o'clock, Wingham. Mr. McClYmont wa!� a car-
Cou 18. Howiok, 85 acres oleared remain. guitar were appreciated. Allthemembers Custom Sawing Done
Aer wamp, well wator, spring crook. Ap uly to win thei�, first game of the season, and presenting her with a miscellaneous to willich all members are urgently re- nage maker here and it was with him
$or 48urthor particulars to. were uneu'� roaching were loudly applauded. The Wingbam quested, as most important business will at pre war prices.
W. J. HALL, c e8sful. It was one of the shower Jn honor of her app that Mr. Jas Walker served his appren
Tooswater, games th&t tend to make respectable marriage. She was taken by surprise but Orchestra under the leadership of George be dealt with. ticeship. The old gentleman was par- i 1.�
Fryfogle supplied music during the enter- ticularly interested in the new hearse Reduced prices in
pa SALF.-A numbor of bag -4 of potmoes, people stay away from hockey gamn. replied thanking them for the many use- t Thursday, Feb. 17th at 8 o'clock in the
also two heaters. For varcicularo apply, amments, which Mr. Walker has recently completed all lilies.
to Ains R. T. COWUL. The resulk was 6 to 4 in favour of Wing- ful gifts The evening was- spent Salvation Army Hall. There will be
Catherine street, games and music, after which a dainty The Late Mr and says the work would'do credit to any
wingham. ham. It is stated that Teeswater entered luncheon was served. After si�ging, S. John Currie, Sr. the Annual Prize Giving and Programme of the larger carriage shops. Mr. Mc.
the League in an effort to keep Wingham "For 0 A. Mac -Lean
FARM FOR S&LE-One hundred acres The late Mrs. John Currie was one of given by the Sunday School. Dialogues, Clymont was a member of M ingliam's
choice clay loam, seventy-five under a and Luoknow from entering a twin -town she is a Jolly Good Fellow,, and Auld the oldest of a family of ten, who came action songs -and special I
ult- service of song, first council after its incorporation as a
Ivation, frame house. drive shed hen house team; in this ihey were successful. but we Lange Syne", all departed for their out from the Orkney Islands'to Canada -The Changed Cross". Admission at the town.
concreLe stables. water '-bowls ana
Halt mile froal church and fail to see the benefit they derived. Several homes.
01.srl,er, just in the middle of the last century and door 10 cents.
114go. & ba!R.Lin, Apply to.
W.� . LOWRY. Many Happy Returns who all lived in the county of Huron, for The Ladies Auxiliary to the Wingham
R. R. No; 1. Wroxoter. a number of years, of whom only two now General Hospital intend having an after- 214 X X X X X X 14 1.41 X IXT X
Mrs. Robert Breen of Patrick St., who NAM =XV-X,?4X%xXX14
IFOR SAL&-Orgau,asgooda snow. A anap A General Dominion Election during . survive. Her brother, William, died noon tea at the home of Mrs. John Mc -
Apply at TaE. ADVANCE. i the summer of 1921 would occasion no is spending the winter with her sons, just a few months ago, the funeral being Lean on Friday, Feb. 18., from 8 to 5
ly to surprise. Although we feel that Premier William, Thomas, George and families in on the anniversary of the great war (4th, o'clock in aid of the hospital. Silver
birthday, Jan'y oth, The deceased's maiden na e was vitea to attend. CLEARING SALE.
PP. SALE-Diy Cedar. A Grand Rapids, Michigan, was pleasantly
J. R. VIGHTMAx, Meighen has great ability and that a of August).
North Huron Phone 23-619. surprised on her 86th Collection. The public are cordially in -
government under hisleadership would be
*OUND-Black Muffabout,three wcoks at the home of her son, William, 556 East Im LO
ago. a responsible government. yet we believe Margaret Linklater- and shortly after T. R. Bennett was at nolon on Thurs-
owner way have same by, proving proper- Pleasant St., where a number of relatives
ty artA paying for this advertisement. that the time'lias cdme when the people
Tnu AnVANce, should say'whether this is the government and friends gathered to extend congratul. coming to this district was married to the day and in consequence has been assigned
F SA.LE-Ooo a% - r pure . cane food molem6es ations. late John Currie, Sr.. who along with his to the position ofTravelling Specialist on
OR that will represent them at Ottawa or not. two broth&, Robert and David, took up Cream Separators for Vestern Ontario.
all 39 cents or gallon, 14 The On the way. The table was pfettily decorated with a
ow car of best load earn, $L.00 *per bushel' , ofe 400 of crown land adjoining the town Of Because of this position demanding all
cor, Got booked. MACKENZIE, large centre piece of pink roses and pink 9
WMW"W""W*1AW candles and a delicious buffet luncheon he will discontinue the taking of
R. H.- Win ham, (which is still held by some Of hie time SHOES MUST' GO!
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A was served. their descendants). Mr. Currie only lived auction sales for the time being.
, The 20th Century a short time, when deceased went to live
P,R SALE -A Rang, "Old Homostead",, !a Among the guests were Rev. and Mrs, -On Thursday evening Wingham senior
good condition. or particulars apply. Methodist IChurch I with her father, John Linklater Sr., on al
ADvANon Opplolic. Herbert McConnell and Mrs. Bremner of Well hockey team defeated Teeswater seniors I
Money Saved Hope
8 "day, F6, 20th. "Wingbarn. the lot adjoining the old Salt farm. on Wingbarn ice by a score of 6 to 4
FOR SALE -Three heifors due to calve about to a in. Men's Brotberliood,'Sub- N
40. March lat. Apply be Lot 4 Con. 6 Morris Dear old aunt Maggie* as she was call. The game was refereed by D. McLea,�
0. h, COVUES. , I ject, "The Man of Will". (Allmour-Boyd Nuptials ed by a generation that is fast getting in Johnstone of Lucknow and was a poor ex -
FUEL SAIZ-Pramo bar� 50 ft. by 10 ft. xi a. to. Public Worship, Subject A pretty wedding was solemnized at to the aged and infirm list and by other hibition of hockey. A couple of quarrels
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Vrame and Lumber one osing it is o� good "God's Will The Basis oif the hone of Mrs, D. J. Boyd, Josephine generations that are coming on to take
filoar piall and in excellent condition, Price I There's a Best Time to Buy Shoes,
,4r .9 spoiled the game for the spectators.
".I*. further particularsi Apply. Consecration"
W. J. ABUAMM, -4 St., Wingliam, on Wednesday, February their place on the great stage of life. and that time Is right now.
Huntsville. Out, :t.3o p. tn. Sunday School. Many old friends are welcoming Mr. *�_11
7 P� M. Sobject, :,!;i 16th, at noon, when her daughter, Miss She lived the simple life, being of a and Mrs. Herb Campbell back as citizens 06
�A.Lfl-About;35%ore8 of choice Reba M. and Mr Hugh Gilmour were trusting, confiding -way. anvthing like
in Wingbam Town Plot. The Main Who Wither. united in marriage by Rev. Dr, Perrie of style was something foreign to her nature, of Wingham. Mr. Campbell has been -4, EverY Shoe goes Into this Sale --Shoes for
Class WIandition. Atso a I engaged as superintendent of the electric
to and a lantity of ed Up?' St. Andrews Presbyterian church, The Only once was there any approach to EverYbody--Nothing Reserved.
Apply light and power department at Wingbarn, 40"
Tula ADVAN00 You will be tuade welcome at all bride who was given away by her brother, style, that was when big first and only
of thes, services. Mr. David Boyd, entered the drawing son was born (the late Mr. John Currie, a job which he held until enlisting for
INOUSE WANTOD-Atiyohd w1shing to rant overseas service about live years ago. �4 Call early and secure your size,
tWr house would do well to commUllicate
PAL A special service of song will be room and took her place beside the groom Auctioneer), The old traditional sap
vath held at 6.5o p. m. Come and underanarch of ever -greens, while Mrs. trough, which had done duty for many of The Directors of the Turnb e rry Agri- and, when you compare the shoes
131LU-B DuAIM. enter heartily into this service. Ww H. Mundell of Turnberry, sister of the old pi cultural Society and their lady friends will X
OTION-Al0rown Licenges expire oft Feb. We will sing some of the old time loneers had to be set aside, Oh! with the prices, Yonoll be apt to
N BIAVY98 Licanin)9 for 1921 Phould be so. hymns that have fluade religious the groom' played Lohengrins wedding no, it to be a genuine cradle, A man hold a social evening in file council 4banf-
tv rtd on or before March Isk history. match, During the signing of the regist- named Becket had just started a Sawmill ber on Wednesday evening, February take several pairs.
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Town.Clork. 1WWMyAM" mm" NMYAMM"] Or, MM Wim Boyd of Mitchell, sang in tile then floutiihing villag, of Zotland 23rd, at 8 o'clock, After a couple of
hoursofgarnes and the receiving of the
16ATS-We 11 otpeet a car of the I b I oat 1-0, Promise me". After Congratuta. two men were commissioned to bring a Don t Deba-ir I Come at Once!
Wostetn foodin oats to arrive th garlo of tions the guests, who were drom Lon. twelve foot pine board to the. nearest report of the-representativo to the Pales
1W 'wool', King's Annual Sale Association an oyster aupper will b,� par.
t no by phoric aft arrange to got some off don, Mitchell, Stratford and other points carpenter shol, some miles away. Tills
1he eAv HOWSON & HOWSON.
I - , - -.1 1- _ - I- Saturday saw the greatest crowd at sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner. was no easy task following a trail through takell of.
WAXT91IF-4 or 3 qmall buildinga sultable Jtingls� Store of any of their sales, the Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore left On the after. thetangeledbrush and utidergtowth as The Witighain curlers mado a goo
for hen houses,
joug xvitu. goods they offer ate all fir -4 class mechan- noon train for Toronto, Niagara, London in tboze days wany of the roads wern't showing at the HarriAon bonspiol last
down pt it 2�1 f* X
WOOD rOR SATAN—AhAfit glootit ofood. dise at genuine marked ices, and other points. Upontheirreturatficy git for trariSp3�tatioli of any Wnd ind vveel�. Tht� rink shipped by Jwnoi T T
x�� Murray V�011 but wel'o nat in
vamtly *11 hard Maplo. Intiture at Tftr Kindly shop in the morningi if pogs will take up their rodderice oil the groamlis often had to follow tho bla2e on t1w tr�,
A**A*CrJ0, at to r.J. Lp"Wis, Routo 1, Wing- IM
KING BROTIMUS. 1 r-11-14*-�6
Win, 9th. con. of Turnberry. tiv� pd,� "-,u. A. M. Crawford',,-, rink X J17% X X"