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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-03-10, Page 4W THE AINGILOI Al)VAi\(;E 'SOHOM NWIR I, 6 --It is interesting to Lutknow study population growth by de- Lucktiow, March 7th, X921 Schof,l report of S, S. No 11, East LOUIR CANADIAN QUIZ CORNER icades'say - Ing backto 1871. What The 1. 0, 0 F, heldaucither At Home Wawanosb, for January and February runn 140 flood;) in their Lodge rooulS On Friday 'light, bos� majr�ked x missed ex4alioations. YOU ork when a nice little crowd of Oddfellows T Total "A Tabloid Cycloped. ia About C,,,tnadW' 9u.st No. 7 -Who were the Neutral with their wives and, lady friends gather- I Indians. of Canada? Why Go named? Few very pleasant houts. don McOurney 745 . Hazel ed and spent a: S! I- r InStAirrient No. 11, Copyright; Canadian Fact Publi-shing Co., Toronto, Ont. Where did they live, and whelk? DO The fore part of tile evening was given lr�., 71,,. Vierra Irwin 515. 1 T over to euchre and domino playing. At J10TIL10506tiena Young 517, Alex Rob - they exist now? Fran", 12 o'clock lunch was served, after which ertson 490, xJim Deacon 395, xPred D�-a Uere's another grist of quizzcs to test accidental discoveries of minerals have question No. a -How long did most of those present enjoyed a dance for I The prize winners for con 253 -lour wit and memory and your ability to been ma4c it. Canada. Can you name own New France? What French pove, a couple of hours Total 550, and describe my of theml? . - the evening were (Euchre) Lady, Mrs. Sr 11 Willie Irwin 440 Agnes Robert - I essions =ist now on this sift of the At Gent, Bro, A. Millson. ,hurit up the inswere, They are great Question No� 2 --What is Canada's old- lan�tiuc,:' U. Aitcheson, mcebarle and Mrs. son 435. rk stimulators. asone expressed It, tion No (Domino) Mrs. R. s a Total 550. W, est existing chartered bank? * 9 -What were the Clergy R V. McKenzie. Owing to counter at- j 11 li I McBurnev 487 x itive as Reserves mentioned In Canadian hlstor� r - *ad when it is turned into a comPet. Question No. 3 -What and where w &ctions elsewhere the crowd was not as Vmc, with two or more on a side, in a the Battle of Lundy's Lane? ics? large as oil former occasioris, but those et Deacon 325 dagg or club or sphool, like an old-fash- question No. 4 -How many women question No. lo -Who was "Big who'littended were well pleased with the PRINRR - Margaret Irwin, Mary Robert- ioned spelling bee, or by choosing sides members of Legislatures are there in Thundee' and "Little Thunder" respect- evenings' entertainment. son M. 1. - AITKEN, Teacher. in the family circle. it will provide rare en In Lucknow citizens experienced a severe C3nada? Can you name any of them? ively, once well known public rn Sunday even- Wrt as well as worth while educational shock when they learned , The following is the Report of S. S, 0� Question No. 5 -Describe General Canadian political life? Ing that Mrs. (Rev.) 'W. E, Treleaven had Turnb-rry. sesults. Montgomery's attack on Quebec. 'When Answers Tp Lost Weik's Questions crossed the silent river. She had been Sr, INT -Vera Casemore This Weekla Questions was it? Was It successful? 'Who was Answer to Question No. I -Ontario ill only a short time, in fact there were Jr, IV -Agnes McKague, Georgina many who did not know she was sick Goy. Mary -Chandlr H has the largest and one of tte longest She will be much missed in the Metho: ,Ida McCormick, Question No. 1_$ome remarkably and Montgomery? .. rk- Grace Homulli xReifa Jenkins, John hydro electric transmission lines in the dist church where she was a valued wr, er in the Sunday School and in the choir. Skinti, Milford Foxt . on, Arno Kelly Victor world, co-operating with 248 municipal- She is survived by her husband and one Qasemore Wes and with lines extending hundreds daughier (Mildred) and one son (Harold) Sr. III -Edith Nlcl�-,ven, Geo $kinu xrvlaitland Porter xHh1­otd Casemore. of miles throughout the province. Its a younger �Son having passed away about Jr.111 Lillian McElven, Chester Show capacity will reach a million horse power a year ago. The funeral will be held on ers, Clifford Showers. with the completion of the Chippewa- Wednesday afternoon from the Methodist church to Greenhill cemetery. The ber- Sr. II -Carl Honluth Chebter Case Queenston power canal in 1922. eaved family have the sympathy of the more., Answer to"Question No. 2 -The first entire community. Prom oti on --From, Sr, I to Jr. II - Team Rennie Gov Ruth Finley, Gertrude Kelly, Th%; L w officlaicensn's taken in Canada was in Lucknow's junior Hockey around which the hopes of hockey faus Janet Lewis Nettie Casemore, Donald 1665, when the population was only 3251. t, met defeat at the hands of McCormick and James Finley (on trial). The first after confederation was k in were buill are� now out of the Sr. Pr. -Mary Skinn Victor Showers. Nov. 10, 1919 Chesley juniors and Jr. Pr,- Mack I-Jomuth Ilarden Jen - as amend. 1871 and every ten year period sinc;e,. A running, oil Wednesday night here on ich was not fit for hockey and kins, Laura McCoy7 Velma Finley, Abbie n4wonewillbe taken in 1921 requiring ice wb Porter, Alex Skinn Arthur McEwen. which was worn through to the nlud be - Referendum on April IS is to ratify a new federal 1600 workers. fore the game was ended, they lost a I A"- Kathleen McCormick THIlaw', namely, the Canada Temperance Act, as recently Answer to Question No. 3 -The Frog hard fought game, the score being 2-1. Those marked with an asterisk missed part of the examinations. amended by Dominion Parliament. Lake Massacre of the First Red River Chesley without doubt can thank the ref- M. 1. K. McDowell, If a majority of the people of Ontario vote in favor of Rebellion, by Indians and half breeds, eree for this game and also for the return Teacher. name I, game in Chesley. We beard several say the Canada Temperance Act as amended, then, in the enact took place at the lake of that I the referee was "rotten" we would mod - words of the law, it follows: Western Canada on April 2, 1885, when ify that a little, but he wasn't good, He The following is the report of U, S. S the red men took the lives of several was Cully Rocker from Listowel and we No. 7, East and West Wawanosh for the LNo person shall importi send, take or transport think if the Northern League is to be any montbofPe�ruary. TotA400- Honours good another year the executive officers 300 Pass 240. into such province any intoxicating liquor. soldiers and settlers. Answer to Question No. 4 -The should not be in Listowel. Sr. IV-xGordon James, 183 xGhbert No person shall, either directly or indirectly, rnanu- #$Brothers of Silence" is a name given to Mrs. C. B. Allen underwent a critical Bae-.roft, 134,1 xCecii Cbamney 111. efIcture or sell, or contract or agree to manufacture many friends hope Sr. III-xClayton Robinson, 127; xGeo., or sell, any intoxicating liquor to be unlawfully imported, the Trappist Monks. or the members of operation to -day, Her sent taken or transported into such province. the Order of La Trappe, who have mow for a speedy recovery. Robinson 121. At the Toronto College of Music, Miss Jr. III -Myrtle Bruce, 333; x0ordon 3 "The carriage or importation of intoxicating liquor asteries at two points in Quebec, where Lillian Patterson a pupil of Mrs. Geo. 11. Naylor, 122; xNorman Jamiebon, 65. - through such province, shall only be by means of a they engage in stock raising and farming. Smith, Mus. Bac., succeeded in passing Jr. II-xBeatriceBeecroft 148;xVilietta common carrier by water or by railway and not other- One of the �rules of this very strict sect her junior Theory examination with first Cbarnney, 126; xVernon Chamney, 123; wise, and during the time any intoxicating liquor is be- xLorne Jamieson, 102; xCalvin Robinson, is that of silence except under necessity. class honors. Miss Ruth Mitchell also a ing so transported or carried no person shall open or pupil of Mrs. Smith has been successful 46 1 break or allow to be opened or broken, any package or Answer to , Question No. 5 -Canada �ree in I -Warren James Ross Robinson, leads the world in the production Of in obtainiag her associate deg Pr.�Chester Bruce, Marjorie Jamieson. vessel containing such intoxicating liquor, or drink, or of music. 7ointed to Those marked x were absent from one use or allow to be drunk or used any intoxicating liquor nichel asbestos, 85 per cent each. R. J. Moore has been api or more examinations, therefrom." Nichel in Ontario and asbestos in Que- issue permits for having or carrying of M. W. Shaw, Teacher. NOTE.—This law does not prohibit importation of liquors bec. firearms. to be used for sacramental, medicinal, manufacturing or com- Answer to Question No. 6 -The first The High School pupils put an their Report of Westfield Public School for mercial purposes, or the importation of such liquors as are oss the Canadian 'Rockies entertainment at Holyrood on Friday 2 weeks in February. permitted to be sold by the laws of the Province. explorer to or - night for the purpose of raising funds to was'. Alexander Mackenzie. On a great Total 850 75; Grace erect a memorial for the fallen heroes of V Class -Edward Rodger, 6 rock'at tide water is the inscription: Kinloss Twp. Redmond, 66$; Leila Stackhouse. 654, "Shall the importation and the bringing of intoxicating liquors into, "Ale;ander Mackenzie from Canada by Elwood Stackhouse, 634; Norman Me - L 1_14A4 >" T Xr, . n17 A2 W 0 Dowell, 628; Douglas Campbell, 613, Thursday, Mar. 10th, 192t Iiipme journal Spring Home Journ.41 1, Patt , erns, Quarterly. only 3U ISARD'S, New I Spring, .(iouAds We have�passed into stock New Ging- hams, Prints,, Cottons, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Silks, Fancy Dress Volles, KOS- iery, Gloves, Corsets and Whitewear. New Prices on all lines of New Spring, Goods are very much lower, and you will get the benefit Of the Reducii�d Prices throughout every department of this store. I SPRING COATS Just Opened up a complete range of all thaes new in Ladies' Spring Coats. It will be to your interest to inspect our stock, before buying. See out, . special coats at only $15.00, H.E.Isard&Co. e.rrovzLzce e land, July 2. 4, 1 ova, at. , r that bears Belmore Hazel Keating 580. He also discovered the rive Total 800. 166-%7- his name. The Women's Foreign Missionary IV Class -Mary Beil, 653; George A "IT WY � Frida afternoon I IM - Mason 635! V ote — all UL1109 IL %01 0 Answer to Question No I -Robert . Society will mee nex I riowatt, uj ; rac Service is the Poet of the Yukon, who at 2 O'clock. Cook, 547; Elva Walden, 516; Norman Close Ulm door to imported "booze" wrote the songs of a Sourdough and the The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, Keating, 511; Mable Walden 500, Warren a Songs ol: a Cheecheko. describing the was observed in the Presbyterian Church Bantford, 450; Sarah Howaitt) 324. Sabbath morning, five new members be- Total 550, n -dyke during the gold rush ing added to the roll. Ill Class -Hilda Pickering, 404; Emer- life in the Klo ell, 399; Mel- 01-t-Lario 1111eferendum CommiittCe of a few years ago. Miss Margaret Austin. acted as presi- don Rodger, 400; Joseph B L& Answer to Question No. 8 -The Sel- dent at Endeavor Sunday Wght; while bourne Keating, 388. Miss Mabel Stokes took the topic, both Total 450. kirk settlers were a body of colonists who Il Class -Harold Carter, 344; Mary ell. came to 'Western Canada by way of acting tneir part w Rodger' 337; Irene Carter, 303. A social time was spent Tuesday even- Total'500. Hudson Bay in 1812, and founded a ing,underthe a-uspicesof the Women's Pt. II -Eva Stackhouse. 427- Elaine settlement that has grown into Winnipeg. institute, Mrs. Arthur Lihcoln willingly Bantford 318; Edgar Howatt, 294; Edna and many offered their home for this occasion. A They suffered great hardships -amme was prepared Walsh, 2i5; Madeline Walden, absent. by the R. R. Redmond, Teacher. a died. but, the plucky survivors maintained splendid progi committee in charge. After which lunch their position in the Great Lone Land The remainder of the even - was served. 11t. Extraordinary and thus are to be numbered among its ing was spent in dancing and euchre. Announceme 110 Belgrave pp;t founders. Mrs. Corrigan gave a party to the Answer to Question No. 9 -Judge youth of the vicinity Friday evening. It is with sorrow that we have to report I Miss Agnes Rutherford, returned home the death oil Thursday last of Mrs. Henry FOR ONE -NIGHT AT THIE Lavallee of Quebec. was the author of the naicional hymn, "0 Canada" of which from Wingharn Saturday, where she had Brandon. Mrs. Brandon bad had a heavy many ditierent versions have appeared, been caring for the sick. siege of nursing her aged mother, who Answer to Question No. 10-Cariada Miss Harriet Pipe, arrived home from has spent thefall and winter with her, took a comparatively important part in Wingbarn Hospital Monday, where she and has been confined to her bed most of Town Hall, Winghaw..., x w Year Mrs. the South African war by sending 6,000 spent the last six weeks. Her many the time. About the 'Ne troops, including the Stratheona Horseo friends are pleased to see her back again. Brandon's health gave Out and all that a mounted troop, the cost of which was Mr, and Mrs. George Fisher, after a medical skill could do was of 110 avail, contribute;l by Lord Strathcona. plessant visit, left for their home at slid she passed away on the 3rd of March. Homewood, Manitoba, Friday, She leaves to niournher loss. a kind hus- Mrs. Herd. Sr., is taking a well earned band, an aged mother, four brothers and OUT OF THE vacation with her son and daughter at four sisters, two sisters predeceased her a few years -ago. The large concourse of Teeswater. M Mr. James Findlater of Tago, Man., frien cis and neighbors that attended the STUA isvisitinghis father and other friends funeral oil Saturday and the many floral tributes showed the esteem in which the athy of the deceased was held. The symp, b-, Swept a love that smashed the barriers here. The little daughter ofJames Stokes is community Oes out to the bere ved hit of convention. f ends. The funeral service seriously ill with pneumonia, band and n s of Blvth, At Lyceum Theatire, on Tburs., Fri. Sat. by Rev. Hawkin T Mr. Herd our genial storekeeper is on was conducted -3 of Belgrave. Intertue- 4 4 the sick list these days, also Mrs. James and Rev Peter, Dickson, Sr. Miss Barbara Dickson was in, Brandon cemetery. liss F called home to wait on her mother. N Ivi Brooks of Centralia spent a Miss Mabel Stokes, spent Sunday with few days with her grandparents: Ivir. and Miss Ella Nichol. Mrs. Archie Lowry "Mrs, F. Anderson, rence Herd, and Margaret 1_­,� L with Flo Mrs. McGowan of Blyth, spent a few Ballagh with Ella Jeffray. days with her sister, Mrs. 11. Kirkby. V00 WVR11_\1(W sboro, is visit- g;os­C�Tqh'�,_;4L atfe LN1rs,,.NIOulltairk of Londe, Mr. Tom Abram is at present taking a course in math matics. Ing at Mr. Geo. Procter's. Mrs, Air, Jones of Toronto, takes the ser - w.., M. I-owry entertained the 4. Women's Institute on Saturday. Agood- vices in the Knox church oil Sunday ly number were present anif enjoyed the next. e Rev. N� R D. $in- . . . . . . address given by th r clair. The first electric stibrmof the seasen, Wroxeter 'followed by a 45411141W.&I Eu passed over Saturday night Mr. Robert Blackwag in Ayr last week heavy rain. "Mr. a d Mrs. R. E. Jackson and Miss attending the Old Boys' Re-unioil. Blanche Irwin of Wingbam, visited at the We are sorry to report that Mrs, John home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs., Gibson is still very poorly and not able to W. H. Irwin. leave her xoom. A great 'many are under the weather ' Mrs. George WeIntosh of Stratford, was Undet, the patronage of Sir David 'Natson, K, C ­N1 iq with sore throats and severe colds. a visitor in town last week, ZI B. F. "In Cheet. up! it will soon be Spring Robin Mrs. Ritchie who has been quite III for 0., C.B., D.S.O., Commander 4th Div. C. Reb breast has returned. the past few days is able to be around 1,orrigan's acci- again weare pleased to say. Sorry to hear of Mrs, ( e, no bones have been brok�n. T. G. Hemphill was in Toronto last Thenextmeeting ofthe Women."t in- week. ell, Wingharn, Ont. stitute will be held at Mrs. Wm. Elliott'g, Mr. Alex Gibson who sold his farm tc The' Event of the Season X E. J. mita by moved into th( April 2nd. bi-, brother, John, has Mr. W. H. Itwin sold his fine grey village. Bluevale in is knowing what to do; Skill team, last week for a great'durn. Wisdo ow to do it and ViTtric I! Direct From Mr. lack Renwick had a successful sale, is knowing h Prices were good. doing it, ful sale oil Wc-duesday. miss Ada Gallaher spent a few daY�§ it Same 2 weeks in Toronto Same Rey. T. W. 11ilIq cf Drayton, moved Toronto last week visffing friends. in thic) week. He purellase(.1 the Arm- Salem Mrs. Woods of Tottenbarn, is visitill; ftrongflarin. N1VeWe1C09lebitrtaaAboVe her father, Mr. Win. Rutherford. Caste I Week In London Program Ile -,Vill enj6y I ictb�r health as Ile has been Mr. A. E. Gp�llaher spent a few days quite paorly. with friends in Toronto last week- inade a business trip I Mr. Alvin NVMY Of Toronto, spent st 1101)41,1�1 fe -cently With his parents, Mr. OF THE I to Stratfonl GtI - w days r,:, OUT Advatice Sale at McKibboll's Dru..1 StOrc C6111111c'n' theqkk IiA at pres- and Mrs. John Wray. Cirri; C"Ut anel Mr. 111don We"Zitiney i5; relieving iqr, Thonlas NicNliollaciand Mr. Wm. cilig Friday, Mar. 11th, 1c,W111. .%. , C.%the a I ORM The VanIler,;;1 V sbipped st var of cattlO tO _It!Tt reeeivetl and de- ;foronto last SaturdaY. A Gale of EM060ft Prices' 7��c to SUO. Curtain tiscs, 8-30. livuvd ". Car of floul. and feed las�t week. 'Mr, �Ve.glcy Palmer is busily engaged A Hurricane Of I)MMA r Stanley Itall Cf. Wroxeter, spent tutting wood with his circular saw in thi-, . 1, e I . At Lyceutn Theatre, 0 Thurm, Fri., S91 tile lji,� parents, here. vicinity. WWWX%rC="A%r*4XXX XXXXXXXXXX I YOU ARE SAFE In using WODEHOUSE ANIMAL INVIGORATOR no. filler of cheap seedsisused. Nothing cheaper than Oil Cake, the most expensive stock food made. and the most siiisfactory to use. Do you want to greatly increaEe TI -WE FLOW OF MILK? USE INVIGORATOR Do you want to save an average of two weeks feeding in your hogs? USE INVIGORATOR Do you want your stock always in a healthy condition? USE INVIGORATOR Ask for Invigorator. of course ' for disinfecting always use Zenoleum. J. A. MILLS Flour and Feeds and Seeds. . Wingliani, Ont. 4:1,2i Ends b^at. Next, Mar. 12. New Spring Goods are now to hand and all our goods will be marked 1� down to meet the new prieesq but the prices we are selling at for the remainder of this week are by a con- siderable margin Cheaper than the New Sp ice .ji:ng Pr*ce You can make real savings by buying this week. We H. WILLIS SOLE AGENT VOR LADI M-' *ND IW R13Y SHOU S FOR MEN 0