The Wingham Advance, 1921-03-03, Page 4e
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PUBLIC DEBT OF ONTARIO HOWICK FIRE INSVRANC�
St-pady Maintenance Increase r The
loted in 01:11 anonal meeting of the wek 1210
Almost All Vepartmen i 4..
tip known Howick Matt,41 Fire Insutance
jCQWPa11Y was held in the Town Hall,,",
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at i Pubjic accounts for tho Province of, Gorrie, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 15th. be" Oreatest
at. 4,110J� ii.le� I S I I Ontario for the fiscal year mo, as tabled' -1
tH0911119 NOR N1101, 'i I There was a good atteadqnce. President
Jno. Jac0on made a short address, after
Fp" .71 the direct debt of the province was which the minutes of last meeting were
$128.101,754 on October 81st, 1020, as read and adopted �11.14 Of
rgains
in the Legislature, Feb Ilth, show that DollarDaYBA
!compared with $97,572,781 on October
77- 15 1
President presented the Director's re. %-0
Port wbil-h showed nearly q million
The cash on hand was $6,671,393 a de- dollars of business, showing an increase of.
'Mar'. maps
.11 1 1 , crease from 37,603,lio during the fiscal 2J million dollars in the amount of insur- on Earth
1year, The ordinary expenditures amount" ance in lorce. Report was accepted,
i ed to $26,880,843, while the ordinary re- The retiring Directors Jrio. A. Bryans
ceipts were $26,078,004, leaving a deficit and A. E..Gallaher were re-elected by
at,Patterson's lewellery Store on Dollar
of $804,749,
Day,, Saturday, March 5th. NOW IS your
im! I I d claingtion ii� were Auditors A. A. Graham
5tho The capital expenditures totalled $50," and 1. R, Bennett, acknowledging the >.,I,.* chance to buy real Jeweller.v of all kludS
90%9A6, while the capital receipts were compliment in neat speeches,- Q-* AT HALF PRICE AND LESS ON MARCH 5. 0
1$55,834,070. Two of the special cases taking up con- * L_
Ordinary extienditures ghow _AL*
cs derable Lime was the question of S000
erableincre4se over those for the fiscal on barn destroyed by fire owned by Mr, 4*1-
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year 1919, when they totalled $21,464,- Urig, of Minto, township, and $800 total '.1
574. 1 to John McNabb, Reeve of Gkey� town- W. Gi Patterson
Cireates't Dolla*r Day in "I'Stouy The expense of civil Government has ship, on threshing machine burnt in David AXI-
ino"ritedIrm Q1 IAM QAA f Q AQ1 0 The Great Watch ftnettior
of Wl*ngha 'and Vi.#pci*n
*tV
P W 4, t 08.
Ordinary expenditure for education was
84,013,140; in the previous year $3,302..
487.
aintenanceof public institutions has
Sanders barn near Ethel,
A resolution was pasised urging change
in the rule whereby threshing machines
may be insured when away from the
illlv* `11,,, 4 W 1 4,g 4,r 4,11, IVO 4,11�* 4,P
it cost $477,003 to run this department,
A new item of expendidire in the public
sung and the gathering dismissed.
At a meeting of the Directors Mr. Jack -
son was re-elected President and Hugh
WWW ownersprermses. Ihe discussion will do
also been more costly, The �figures being: good.
The following Merchants are offering extra inducements' and
11919, $2,693,875; 1920, $3,399,021.
In the department of game and fisher-
ies 4nly $429,503 was spent, while in 1910
After a Vote of thanks was extended to
the chairman, the National Anthem was
have saved no expense and trouble to make the day a successO
it cost $477,003 to run this department,
A new item of expendidire in the public
sung and the gathering dismissed.
At a meeting of the Directors Mr. Jack -
son was re-elected President and Hugh
Thousands of Dollars worth of Merchandise will be offered to
accounts is that of $405,364 for the de-
partment of labor and health.
W. Edgar, Vice-Presid,nt and the well"
knowh and efficient Secretary -Treasurer,
the Public by the stores and business men mentioned below,. on
Statutory and miscellaneous; has climV
edfrorn $5,073,719 in 1019 to $6,129,114.
The biggest jump in capital expendi.
W. S. McKercher, continues at his old
job.
A. M. Crawford'
ture. is that for the construction of public
1'171110 A417MVP A 'rin
Do,1 lar Day,,, Sat. *1M aAry r
Druggists
E. J. Mitchell
J. W. McKibbon.,
General merchants and
Clothing
J. A. M ills
King Bros
John Galbraith
H. E. Isard & Co,
Hanna & Co.
Bootsand Shoes
W. J. Greer
W. H. Willis
Jewellers
R. M. McKay
W. G. Patterson
Tailors
Arnlita&
Grocers
J. Henry Christie
Copelands
Mrs, J. A, Cummind§
Restaurants
J. H. McKay
Burkes,Cafe
Flour Feed
Howson & Howson
Photographer
E. Zurbrigg
Music Store
G. B. Flanigan
Butchers
Olver & Beninger
Field & Co
A. Nortrop
Furniture & Undertaklnfi
A. J. Walker
R. A. Currie
Lyceum Theatre
L.Kennedy
S. Maxwell
Alamo Lighting Co.
Mr. Stewart.
Fancy Goods and China
Wingham Bazaar
nighwi4ys. In 1919 the figure was i's
128. Forl920tbe amount expended is Editor "Advance" Wingham.
$6,664,989, 1 Dear Sir: -
Under the Ontario housing act the In reply to the writer, who in last
capital expenditure in 1919 was SI 951,_ week's ADvANcio made a referenv3 to the
fig the 685. Last year it was 14,236,708. cottage prayer meeting held each F riday
Advances to the Hydro -Electric, Power eveiiing I beg to state without the slight -
Commission appearing under ca it -1 e-
from Andrew Proctor, and Mr. Edward Avery -kindly invitation is extended to
Rae& Thompson Irwin is moving to the home vacated by the
Mr. Dunbar. ,writer of the article in question to
A. J. Ross, come to the meeting any Friday evening,
and if he accepts the invitation I feel
Tinsmiths and Plumbers confident he will come to the conclusion Dollar Day Specials. at Flanigan's
that he is in error as far as the meetings
R. Mooney are concerned. -Saturday, March ith..
W. J. �Boyce $ 'DAY The cottage prayer meetings are open I
for members. or adherents of every de- fo r
I Playo Cabinet Phonograph and 20 records On sale $00.00
SPECIALS AT nomination or for those who go to no 2 only Man I dolins, oval shaped, regular $12 00 and 15-00. -
Banks - church. They are intended for the young,
for the middle aged, and for the' old and On sale Dollar Day -for $10.00 and 12.00
Bank of Commerce offer to everyone an admirable opportun. I only Mandolin, flat back, -regular $10.00 Dollar JDay only at 68.0,0
Bank of Hamilton/ ity to mingle with those of other churches.
Dominion Bank WALK -ER' S The object and aim of the meetings is
wholly and solely for the glorification of
Lumber and Coal The First Cut Price on the great and living God, who, sent His 10 per cent'off on Musical Instrum . ents
Son into the world that all men might be
J. A. McLean Furniture in Wingham saved and thereby gain an entrance to and Sheet Music.
. 0 that Celestial city, whose kingdom shall
Harness Maker A special 20 to 25 per cent. dis- have no end.
count on $ Dav only on every One who attends prayer meeting'.
T. Kew article in the st . ore.
Flanigan's, 'Music Store
Insurance and Real Estate RXTRA SPUCIA111 IN BEDDING S"HOOL REPOR F
A. Cosens $22 all pure white layer felt Mattress Box 129, Phone 284
(6 ouly) for ................ $15.00 Report of Westfield Public School for
$15 Special Coil Springs, all si I z- third week in February.
es for 10 ro Total 925.
1� I _. - - - I I I I 1 1. ...... I... . I 1I. Class -Grace Redmond 7A6! Y ella
rris
I to Newton The following address was
Addreii-and Presentation -A ver read by Mrs. Milton Smith and MesBers
y
Joy,able svening was spent at the hcneoi I Rohr. W.Aiwick and 'Henry Mothers pre-
Mr; Thomas Waddell on Feb. 23rd, wh sented them with a beautiful couch;- .
about 70 of iheir neighbors, and Morris Feb. 23rd
friend.
met to bid farewell, prior tO their removal Dea:r Mr. and Mrs;'Waddell. It is wN
penditure in 1919, totalled 811743 tjG2.
cat desire of appearing abrupt.tbat if said
Garages
Last year they rose to $12,076,500.
writerdesires to convey the impression
E. Merkley & Sons,
Belgrave -
or is f under the impression that there
ffie.etings are held in oppo sition to, the..
Ri)ber�son & Hecker
Rev, anil Mrs. Peters are visiting
s�veral churches or that the object or put -
A. M. Crawford'
friends in Toronto. .
pose is tu critize the churches or people in
Sclid Oik, Old
Miss Horn ol' Wingbani, spent a bou pie
any form whatever, he is mistaken, as the,
in',,We can fix it. You will
of days with her mother, Mrs. T. Procf-
very opposite is the case. *
Bbok Stores and Fancy
or.
I The cottage prayer circle is no more
Goods
Miss Mary Cat ley of Toronto, spent a
her brother,
few da?,�s
responsible for the remarks of any in -
wi!h Andy Prot tOr,
and t r friends,
divid,al, who attends the meetings than
14. 13. Elliott
Weare glad to hear that Mrs Geo
the preacher is forthe sayings of the
Geo. Mason & Son
Proctor, who has been very sick is on the
different memWers of his congregation and
Madeline Walden, Elaine Sanford, ab -
niend again.
as far as critizisin of other people at
unch. April, Mr. Lockwood is a roa-in-law of
Mr. David Carter of this community.
Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Dunbar have moved
the meetings is concerned such a thing
Hardwares
to their new home recently purchased
is strongly disapproved of.
from Andrew Proctor, and Mr. Edward Avery -kindly invitation is extended to
Rae& Thompson Irwin is moving to the home vacated by the
Mr. Dunbar. ,writer of the article in question to
A. J. Ross, come to the meeting any Friday evening,
and if he accepts the invitation I feel
Tinsmiths and Plumbers confident he will come to the conclusion Dollar Day Specials. at Flanigan's
that he is in error as far as the meetings
R. Mooney are concerned. -Saturday, March ith..
W. J. �Boyce $ 'DAY The cottage prayer meetings are open I
for members. or adherents of every de- fo r
I Playo Cabinet Phonograph and 20 records On sale $00.00
SPECIALS AT nomination or for those who go to no 2 only Man I dolins, oval shaped, regular $12 00 and 15-00. -
Banks - church. They are intended for the young,
for the middle aged, and for the' old and On sale Dollar Day -for $10.00 and 12.00
Bank of Commerce offer to everyone an admirable opportun. I only Mandolin, flat back, -regular $10.00 Dollar JDay only at 68.0,0
Bank of Hamilton/ ity to mingle with those of other churches.
Dominion Bank WALK -ER' S The object and aim of the meetings is
wholly and solely for the glorification of
Lumber and Coal The First Cut Price on the great and living God, who, sent His 10 per cent'off on Musical Instrum . ents
Son into the world that all men might be
J. A. McLean Furniture in Wingham saved and thereby gain an entrance to and Sheet Music.
. 0 that Celestial city, whose kingdom shall
Harness Maker A special 20 to 25 per cent. dis- have no end.
count on $ Dav only on every One who attends prayer meeting'.
T. Kew article in the st . ore.
Flanigan's, 'Music Store
Insurance and Real Estate RXTRA SPUCIA111 IN BEDDING S"HOOL REPOR F
A. Cosens $22 all pure white layer felt Mattress Box 129, Phone 284
(6 ouly) for ................ $15.00 Report of Westfield Public School for
$15 Special Coil Springs, all si I z- third week in February.
es for 10 ro Total 925.
1� I _. - - - I I I I 1 1. ...... I... . I 1I. Class -Grace Redmond 7A6! Y ella
rris
I to Newton The following address was
Addreii-and Presentation -A ver read by Mrs. Milton Smith and MesBers
y
Joy,able svening was spent at the hcneoi I Rohr. W.Aiwick and 'Henry Mothers pre-
Mr; Thomas Waddell on Feb. 23rd, wh sented them with a beautiful couch;- .
about 70 of iheir neighbors, and Morris Feb. 23rd
friend.
met to bid farewell, prior tO their removal Dea:r Mr. and Mrs;'Waddell. It is wN
a feeling of deep rpgret that we have where he is doing a good business, We
learned that you are about to depart from wisb hinf continued success.
r mldst and that'we cannot took fo ar
ou ild Arthur Shaw is at Toronto this
to your association in the future. W1 e
you have been with as, you -have proven week, attendi�k the Good Roads Con-
yourself untiring in your efforts to help in,, ventign. �Akhur owns a car, so should
all causes connected with the Church,, be., a b,o,t-'er.*
and Sunday -School and we'felt that w
could not let you go without some to cc
ken
Call and Get your License
Stackhouse, 691; Elwood Staekhouse 682;
Douglas Campbell, 656; Norman Me -
Dowell, 649; Edward Rodger, Mary
Favrow and Hazel Xeating, absent.
Total 900.
IV, Class -Mary Bell. 699; Grace
Mason, 641; Mabel Walden. 51-1, Norman
Xeating,' 487; Elva Walden, 483; Eva
Cook, 387; Sarah Howatt, 386; George
Howatt, Warren Sanford absent,
Total 650.
At .
and take advantage o I
Pianos Sewing Machines
'Furniture Undertaking
DOLLAR DAY PRICES
TFtble .... :::: � Old Ruglish Finish,
China Cal Reg. price.,$365,00
on the Best Approved Lens
COMING -,SOON.
Lights focused free.
Chairs I�xtra Special,.625o
i Dining Suite Reg. price ..$210
Xeating, 474;
Emerson Rodger, 473.
Total 550.
1
de good as many could
Bit*. We hope to act the old Lrentle-
.11' your Auto needs any
Sclid Oik, Old
work done on It, bring It
in',,We can fix it. You will
r:,,ngl iih Vi iii, h . .17pechJ..:_.$i5o
alWays find us on the job.
thanking them for their kindness and Mr.,J. W. Staickhouse has sold his farm
good will. The evening was spent in
i Singer Sewing Machine, reg.
Total 500
Pt. 11. Class�Bdna Walsh. 434;' Eva
eleine O"callaghan, Nota Falconer, Mary
Martin, Chrissle Inglis, Olive Farrier.
Dominion andDunlopTires
Veedol � and Enarco , Oils
to Mr. Charles Lockwood, Stratford.
social chat, games and a good program,
DA -_Y of the very best* quality.
Stackbouse, 432; Edgar Howatt, 330;
Robertson,,& flowkep's Gapage
Vfith terrible swiftness in the pursuits of
to Robert James Sharpe Port
from Andrew Proctor, and Mr. Edward Avery -kindly invitation is extended to
Rae& Thompson Irwin is moving to the home vacated by the
Mr. Dunbar. ,writer of the article in question to
A. J. Ross, come to the meeting any Friday evening,
and if he accepts the invitation I feel
Tinsmiths and Plumbers confident he will come to the conclusion Dollar Day Specials. at Flanigan's
that he is in error as far as the meetings
R. Mooney are concerned. -Saturday, March ith..
W. J. �Boyce $ 'DAY The cottage prayer meetings are open I
for members. or adherents of every de- fo r
I Playo Cabinet Phonograph and 20 records On sale $00.00
SPECIALS AT nomination or for those who go to no 2 only Man I dolins, oval shaped, regular $12 00 and 15-00. -
Banks - church. They are intended for the young,
for the middle aged, and for the' old and On sale Dollar Day -for $10.00 and 12.00
Bank of Commerce offer to everyone an admirable opportun. I only Mandolin, flat back, -regular $10.00 Dollar JDay only at 68.0,0
Bank of Hamilton/ ity to mingle with those of other churches.
Dominion Bank WALK -ER' S The object and aim of the meetings is
wholly and solely for the glorification of
Lumber and Coal The First Cut Price on the great and living God, who, sent His 10 per cent'off on Musical Instrum . ents
Son into the world that all men might be
J. A. McLean Furniture in Wingham saved and thereby gain an entrance to and Sheet Music.
. 0 that Celestial city, whose kingdom shall
Harness Maker A special 20 to 25 per cent. dis- have no end.
count on $ Dav only on every One who attends prayer meeting'.
T. Kew article in the st . ore.
Flanigan's, 'Music Store
Insurance and Real Estate RXTRA SPUCIA111 IN BEDDING S"HOOL REPOR F
A. Cosens $22 all pure white layer felt Mattress Box 129, Phone 284
(6 ouly) for ................ $15.00 Report of Westfield Public School for
$15 Special Coil Springs, all si I z- third week in February.
es for 10 ro Total 925.
1� I _. - - - I I I I 1 1. ...... I... . I 1I. Class -Grace Redmond 7A6! Y ella
rris
I to Newton The following address was
Addreii-and Presentation -A ver read by Mrs. Milton Smith and MesBers
y
Joy,able svening was spent at the hcneoi I Rohr. W.Aiwick and 'Henry Mothers pre-
Mr; Thomas Waddell on Feb. 23rd, wh sented them with a beautiful couch;- .
about 70 of iheir neighbors, and Morris Feb. 23rd
friend.
met to bid farewell, prior tO their removal Dea:r Mr. and Mrs;'Waddell. It is wN
a feeling of deep rpgret that we have where he is doing a good business, We
learned that you are about to depart from wisb hinf continued success.
r mldst and that'we cannot took fo ar
ou ild Arthur Shaw is at Toronto this
to your association in the future. W1 e
you have been with as, you -have proven week, attendi�k the Good Roads Con-
yourself untiring in your efforts to help in,, ventign. �Akhur owns a car, so should
all causes connected with the Church,, be., a b,o,t-'er.*
and Sunday -School and we'felt that w
could not let you go without some to cc
ken
Pillows $4.50, all feathers, spec-
ial per Pair .............. 2.00
We are agents in Wingbain for the
famous Simmon's Beds and Bedding.
Ostermor and
Adjusto Mattresses
Banner Coil Springs,
i only Dirting Room Suite
Buffet.,_ Solid 14/ c u t Oak
Stackhouse, 691; Elwood Staekhouse 682;
Douglas Campbell, 656; Norman Me -
Dowell, 649; Edward Rodger, Mary
Favrow and Hazel Xeating, absent.
Total 900.
IV, Class -Mary Bell. 699; Grace
Mason, 641; Mabel Walden. 51-1, Norman
Xeating,' 487; Elva Walden, 483; Eva
Cook, 387; Sarah Howatt, 386; George
Howatt, Warren Sanford absent,
Total 650.
000-
Pianos Sewing Machines
'Furniture Undertaking
of our respect and love so we ask you to
accept this gift not for it"s value but in
Westfield
TFtble .... :::: � Old Ruglish Finish,
China Cal Reg. price.,$365,00
111. Class -Hilda Pickering. 541, Joseph
Bell, 477; Melbourne
COMING -,SOON.
rcoognition of your faitlitul services and
that God may bless you with L a long life
of happiness and prosperity is the wish of Mr. John Vincent and fari Blytil
Chairs I�xtra Special,.625o
i Dining Suite Reg. price ..$210
Xeating, 474;
Emerson Rodger, 473.
Total 550.
1
de good as many could
Bit*. We hope to act the old Lrentle-
lintend moving to Mr. Nathaniel John-
jour neighbors and friends.
Sclid Oik, Old
11. Class -Harold Carter, 473; Mary
.
Mr. Waddell made a sultabl- teply Stdn's MUM Coll. 2 ), 17al.t \Vawano,b.
r:,,ngl iih Vi iii, h . .17pechJ..:_.$i5o
Rodger, 465; Irene Carter, 388,
thanking them for their kindness and Mr.,J. W. Staickhouse has sold his farm
good will. The evening was spent in
i Singer Sewing Machine, reg.
Total 500
Pt. 11. Class�Bdna Walsh. 434;' Eva
eleine O"callaghan, Nota Falconer, Mary
Martin, Chrissle Inglis, Olive Farrier.
Dollar Day Specials
to Mr. Charles Lockwood, Stratford.
social chat, games and a good program,
price $74, Special Dollar Day
Stackbouse, 432; Edgar Howatt, 330;
Mr. Eli Sawyer of Niagara Falls, a one
Vfith terrible swiftness in the pursuits of
to Robert James Sharpe Port
after which the ladies served an excellent Mr. Lockman takes possession let of
only ........ .............. 45-00
Madeline Walden, Elaine Sanford, ab -
The Million Dollar Picture,
unch. April, Mr. Lockwood is a roa-in-law of
Mr. David Carter of this community.
Only one at this price.
5o British plate Bevelled Mirrors,
sent, R. R, Redmond, Teacher.
peace at
Gorrie We are glad to report that Mrs, W. H.
solid Oak frame, special each 2,00
School report of S,' S. No. 14,, East and
Farrow's health has improved sufficiently
Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Hyndman entertain-
ioo British plate Bevelled Mir-
West WawAnosh for Jaii unry and Feb -
ruary. Those marked x inisied exam -
Beautiful
Whitechurch
Miss Bertha MacXay of Winglia M
ed a number of their friends on Monday to enable her to return home after being
evening last. A splendid time en. detained by illtiess for several weeks at
rors, so I i d oak frame or
white euamel, special each.. 1.2S
inations.
Total 700.
was
Joyed.' the home of her daillghter, Mrs. Harvey
Sr. IV-Nadeilne O'Callaghan, 651;
spent the week -end at her home here.
AL
Mrs. R. F. Askew avid daughter, Treleaven, Ashfield.
Shirley of Toronto, Mrs,
IS
WALKER
Nora lalconer, 526; Elgin Pardon, 477.
I, It and III's Total 450.
III-Robena Martin,
Toronto last wtek, while There M r.
Spotton attended the Marble Dealerl.t
Convention, A large banquet was tend.
are visiting
I-
Askew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W C.
Montgomery of Gorric South, for a month pell Efghiv peet To I)e8iih
WINGRAM
Sr. 386; Mary
Martin, 355; xGarnet Farrier, 202,
Jr. 111 -Alex Inglis 360
(41,
.k
R Vdi LUF Ul L C
or so.'
Mr. Philip Zimmerman is not enjoying
no health his friends
We copy the following from the �t,
Catharinea Standard of Feb, 18th,
Pianos Sewing Machines
'Furniture Undertaking
Jr. II-Chrissle Inglis. 416.
Sr I -Olive Ferrier, 438,
Primer -Tom Inglist Carman Farrier.
de good as many could
Bit*. We hope to act the old Lrentle-
which'
may be of interest to manyof our readers,
Beat (fliers for the months -Mad -
e,,%r,,,l 1, , short line . we,, as
usual.
I'ller Irving in the war, death came
eleine O"callaghan, Nota Falconer, Mary
Martin, Chrissle Inglis, Olive Farrier.
Dollar Day Specials
Mr. Eli Sawyer of Niagara Falls, a one
Vfith terrible swiftness in the pursuits of
to Robert James Sharpe Port
Ope Mapgapet 0. Calder
A. 0. Clow, Teadher,
Gods,
time resident of Gbrrle, was in town thin
peace at
week, looking up old friends, Mr. Bow.
r left Goerle about 10 years ago, and
IMs Is his first,trip back.
Welter Yesterday afternoon, .
Sharpe was fixing some -rod$ at lock I
of the Welland Ship Canal when one on
General Practitioner
Graduate University of Toronto, Vacuity
Medicine.
Whitechurch
Miss Bertha MacXay of Winglia M
ry
Copeland's Groc,
Mr. and Mrs. R. � A. Spottoti were in
of
spent the week -end at her home here.
AL
With Annette Kellerman
Toronto last wtek, while There M r.
Spotton attended the Marble Dealerl.t
Convention, A large banquet was tend.
which he stood bent and he Was precipi.
tated 80 feet to the bottom of the lock,
He was instantly killed, his injuries being
Offite. _jdseghine St., two doors south of
runswick Hotel,
Mrs. (Dr.) Jamiesou has returned to
her houte in Barrie.
Mrn. Will
07
Saturday, March 5th.
teed them by the city and a tliorough
Telephones - Office 281, Residence 151,
Mr, and Armstrong of Luck.
good time enjoyed.
very sivere, esPe 611111Y about the head.
now, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Geo,
He Who Hesitates is Lost, Don't
Hesitate,
it*s worth Coming Miles to See
On Wednesday morning Mr. 1. B.
Austin received a telegram conveying the
The body was brought to Grobb "to'
"
Puneral Hall, where Coroner Jory and a
Garton last week,
Rev. Mr. Besey, a returned Missionar
frout Korea is to itt the Presb7ter.
sad news of the death of his, eldest, sort, I
jury viewed the remains this morning ad-
ttttrt to -day
preach
4 libs. Lard .................. $1.00 2 Cans Car
I
^n
WAIRC H F
Carlyle, in a railway accident At Niagara
Falls.
journing to VVedne&day night next.
The, A.
Bring your Cream, B ggs and Poultry to
iRn ebureli here next 8unday. This is a
splendid opportunity to hear of the won.
derful work that has been and is going
2 Can$ Pea.�ficansfor$i 00
51ba Prunes ................. 1-00 2 Cans Tomatoes
%Jim IT'
jury consists of N. Lind,
say,
silverwoods Ltd, Locknow
ou in that country.
4 Thin Baking Powdev �1 lb.
bluevale
foren'tan; Thos. E, Dudley, Geo. E. Jones,
F. W. Dodd, W. H. Dyer, Robert Fmter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gear, Cottle spent last
3 pkga Perrins sodas (2 lb size) 1.00
size) ............. I ...... 1.00
To be shown nere at Popular- Prices
Miss SlarV Stewart of Gorrie, was hollie
11. Drysdale and Robert 'W iddicomb6.
and make money.
E. AlftheSOns -PhOfte 47.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Tliog. Xew,
Wingliam. 0
8 boxes Matches ...... 1�00
4 Tine Salmon (large.) ........ 1.00
for the first time.
over the week -end.
Mr Robt. Musgrove wits At Arkissel.4
Mr. Shorpe, who was about 25 years of
sge, was * married r
nan. residing with hl
We are ple i8ed to report aLn improve,
tuent in the serious Illnesa of Aliss Xath.
19 Tins Oxo (10c size) ........ 1.00 Grape Fruit 7 for ..... 50
NOTE-Out'of tOWn folks- Who, 40
Monday, attending the funeral or the late
Chat. Teriff of �Tsnnipeg,
!a
wife and child on QUetriston ittrelet. His
tather lim in Niagarst Township.
AMEES TA V
J AS xk LO
leen Teriff.
M r. Leonard Robinson of Xiticardifte,
'sitink
orkriges 12 foe .......... I .... 48
6 Tine 0.,vo (25o size) ....... -1.00
not receive
Tun kovkxca regularly, write R, S. , MAXwell,
Alf, Geo. Y&I, spent Sunday With Mr.
A. Holme'l,
DUA49 thd Gtftt War, Mr. 'Sharpe
UCTIONEE
with his,aunt, Mrs. Wm. Par.
(1011.
]For other Bargains toO numerous to eniom-
Mr. Thos. Waxidol, r�,wt" 1,*at
ove"m 40 it mawbor of the C
Mime Albit )i it I"t
Orskto 410a mir WiUdOW n1an1liv
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