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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-03-24, Page 1Single Copies Four Cents WIN(I"AM, ONT., 14111PSDAV. MARCH 24th, 1921 iubscriotion%: 12,00 vor veer Rappy Birthday Partv "10H SCHOOL LITERARY 'rwo MEN KILLED The home of Mr. and M6. Geo, S. 111*%ersonals local Items The regular meeting of the Literary In Cyclone Which Did Cau*jdcrable ' aii-,�, 7 hw Damage In Bruce _v__j Lachie of Wroxeter, was the see e of a L ,very, happy gathering orr Saturday after- Society was held in the assembly hall on ZM�P noon, March 12th., a number of the young Thursday, March 17. Miss Agnes Wil- Miss Frances Beemer is visiting with Ice Cream Bricks in all flavors at Billie 1frieuds of their daughter. Georgina, being liamson acted as chairman and the pro. friends in Toronto. OneSaturday morning about 10.30 a Burke'g. at 35 cents each, ,invited to share her fifth birthday cele. gram was entirely by the girls of the Mrs, Jos. Carruth spent a couple of fierce electrical and wind storm paseed on bration with her. The little folks played High School. over Winglarn at a terriffic rate to the Mr. George Mason has sold the Mas INTROID"UCTORY waay games, after which they were invit, Song by the school, "0 Canada!" days in town last week. north and evidently centred a few miles block to the Dominion Bank. Mrs. Hindman and little daughter, of north of Xincardine. While, the clouds Dudley Holmes, barrister, buys and ,ed to the dinirig-room where they were Minutes of last meeting were read and G,rde, visited with friends in town last were passing over rain came down in tor- sells Victory arid other bonds, rmLd =,ved from very prettily decorated adopted. week. / rents and darkness reigned. The prairie 0 0 T""R oe tables. In addition to the other many Speech by Agnes Williamson entitled, Mr. William $uttoti of Picton, N. S , is and lower Wingham flats are since flood Mr W J) Boyce is at present confined OFrXA delicacies, the handsome birtoday cake "The women of 1921 as compared with ' to his home with the mumps. vith its five lighted candles held the place those of 1621-�, visiting with his mother and brother. in ed. The race track and the Agricultural of honor where ferns and primroses of Piano solo. Mildred Perdue. Wingliam. , / park are completely covered. Mr. Forest Wilson has purchased Mr. meany shades tent their loveliness and gave Address by Dr. Redmond oil "Radium". Mr. "Pat Holm�s of Toronto, is the Hugh J. M%.Arthur, aged 50 was in- Chas. Potter's farm west of Wingham. $1 .00 for your old Hot Water Bottle a Wat of spring in the air. Irish Duet by Eva Ri4toul and Alice guest of his l. arents, Mr. and Mrs, Dud. slantly killed and Wm. Ferris, aged 47, Billie Burke has his Soda Fountain in - Innumerable good wishes were mingled Williamson. ley Holmes. was so badly injured internally that he stalled and in good working order. Give with the adieus when at a later hour, Speech by Lyla James, entitled, "Self Mr. E. S. Copeland left on Monday to since died in the Kincardine Hospital, us a call. To introduce the f a In o us "KANTLEEK the happy little friends took a regretful Control". spend a few days in Toronto in the. inter- when John M. Bowie's barn ork the Ist Don't forget the Bachelors' dance, Mar. WATER BOTTLEP9 and to give everyone a departure. Chorus, ',Wearing of the Green". ests of the Fry & Blackball Furniture Co. concession of Bruce. was flattened out by 30th, The boys are spending every effort chance to have a gcod water bottle in theil' 4 Recitation by Dorothy Snell. Miss Jean Vanstone, who has been ate a windstorm on Saturday morning. Mr. to make this the best dance of the season, home. Piano Solo, Marion Mitchell. tending Havergal Ladies' Colleg r e, Tor- Bowie was injured in the head, shoulder Thetrustees of Currie's School, East EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN Speech by Muriel Redmond on "Cape onto, is spending the Easier holidays at and hip, but though the barn was entire- Wawanosh, have purcha�ed a New Wil- For One Week On ly, March 25th to 31st, AI�CTIOIN SALB-At the UMB' Memorial reton Island". her -home here. A ly flattened out, several head of cattle liams piano from the local agent, A J. Hall on Saturda�,. April 2ad, con Chorus, "The Ddaple Leaf Forever". Mrs Gillespie and daughter, Miss Elsie, and horses that were in it were not injur. Walker. offe ed. There had been an auction sale on at 0_3o tho war voterami will r their fm`�. No matter what condition your, old "Water Zture oud furnishinga ineluding piano, easy Journal by Edna Musgrove. spent a few days with relatives and friends r Speech by Georgina Bowers, e r their new Friday and the men made a visit on Sat- Cottage Prayer Meeting will be held on pool table, etu. for sale. After ntitled, in tbwn prior to leaving fo Bottle" is in, -leaking or not -we will allow �iahi%' om are balance will be handed _, , I u Feiday evening at 8 o'clock at the home ,ovee to the War =Prlid The restoration of the Buffalo in Can-, home in Calgary, Alta. rday to remove their purchases. Sur of Mr. Geo. Mason. A cordial invit- you $1.00 for it on the purchase of a ' C J, R. WIMINSON ' Secretary, ada". J prised by the sudden fury of the storm r. It. BENNETT, Auctioneer. . Crictics remarks by Mr. Brackenbury. Mr. Albert Horne and family have of wind and hail they sought shelter of ation is extended to all, A VCTION SALE -Farm Stock and Imple. National Anthem. moved to Teeswater and Mr. J- E' the barn doorway. When the cyclone Sample Sale -A rare opportunity to =Onts at Lot 29, Con. 11, East wawanush, Wright and family have moved into the literally cruelled the big building they secure a high grade dress at a low pr�ice. on M div, March 28th. Untied Watep Bottle $3,50. JonN Grmioxs, Prop. house receatly vacated by them. were pinned beneath heavy timbers.' Sample Dresses on' sale in window at JOHN PURVIS, Auct. NORTHERN BASEBALL LEAGUE John Joynt, M. P. P., was in town on When the first force of tile gal� passed 15-00. HANNA, & CO. CARRIAGE FOR SALE -In good Monday. Mr. Joynt has been quite ill Nothing better can be made than th� "Ka .W1:10y"Iltion. Applyto. a rescue party was soon at work and re. All fancy cakes, special this week at ntleek'r THE ADVANCE. North Wollington Baseball League with pneumonia recently and is not look- moved the victims from the wreckage. 3.0 cents per Pound. See our North win - B11TFORDS' MILK MASH RAISES Elect Their Officers ing as well as his many friends would like The body of McArthur had been terribly dow. BILLIE BuRxE. ROWK PATCH-Poultrymon would do to see him. ,well. to call at either J. A. ATILLS' or HowsoN crushed by a girder. Ferris was still liv- Mr. Norman Butcher and his mother 41. HmvsoWs. Secure a trial package. Palmerston, March 18 -The annual Miss Margaret Gl;1n of Lucknow, who ing, though stones from the foundation and sister, have moved to the apart- 9LD IC SFO - rom heav - ments over the Bank of Hamilton. Mr. meeting of the North Wellington Base" has been spending a couple of weeks with had bruised him cruelly and inflicted in I in strains pnrebred-to-la ArrZ ball Association held here to -day, lasted Mrs. M. E. Copeland, left on Friday to ternal. injuries. Butcher is the new accountant at the MC K I B B 0 'N"' 8 DRUG STORE _1141c .,BlaQkMiaoraas and ite eg- Urnis . I eggs for hatching. 'rite at once seven hours without being interrupted visit friends at Wroxeter before returning About 10 o'clock a strong wind came Wingham branch of the bank. Drugs and Stationery r , e t and, book orders as won as POs- and much business was handled, includ- DuxaAw KE:qNEDY, ing many new amendments to the rules to her home. up from the southwest over Lake Huron, - Got Asthma? Then you've never Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. Zt Tickets BOX 12, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mitchell, Simi, while simultaneously a blow came from tried RAZ -MAH that J. W. N. It. Phone 12411. W111tochurch. and out of some 24 nominations which McKibbon EWES FOR SALE-tii:c fine Younga ewes closed on Wednesday, the following Calif.rilia, wish to announce the engage- the northeast. Meeting in this district carries. Its just as effectual as Temp- wath lambs. Four Downs and two grKdes, officers were elected: ment of their youngest daughter, Usie V. they formed* a regular cyclone whirling leton's famous Rheumatic Capsules is AppLy to Tixos.'TAYLOR. Past President -G. M. McDonald, de. M. to Mr. John Sangster, Saskatchewan, sticks 50 to 100 feet in the air. Thong- for Rheumatism Ask for a free sample. Con. 12. East Wawano8b, ceased. marriage to take place middle of March. ands of dollars damage was done over an The members of Maitland Lodge, 1. 0. Phone 6.613. enter - President -D. A. McFarlane, Harris- Dr. Arthur Kew, wife and two chiidren, area of some four by eight miles, c 0. F. hela a very enjoyable euchre in Dog Gave His Life To Save His Master The More The Merrier XAA-hISRS-You could do nothing bettcr ton. of Pittsburg, are visiting with the former's ing about Tiverton, and reaching from Wan to feed your calves Blatchfords' calf I their lodge rooms on Wednesday even. Chicago, March 10 -Leo, a St Bernard Wingbarn should be well equipped with =eaj. . -Oa Sale at, Howso,r & Howson I s Honorary President -W. A. Clarke, brother and sister, Mr. Thos. Kew and the lake to some distance inland and from ing last. About seventy were present. dog, to -day gave his life in perventing an restaurants and ice cream parkrs thisr and J. A. MIILLB'StOrCs. Palmerston (acclamation). Mrs. Win, Field. It is possible that Dr. the first to the fourth concession of Refreshments were seryed after the play- attempt to hold up his master's grocery year as in addition to the Billie Burke ]PUND-Autornobile orank. kLonorary Vice-Presidenta'-Geo. Daum, Kew will open up an osteopathy practice Bruce. ing. shop. Cafe, J. H. McKay's restaurant and the W . 31. MOGILL, Turnberry Palmerston; H. Hillhouse, Clifford,. S. J. in this vicinity. Some particulars of the havoc follow: Prices reduced in Ice Cream Specials at Three walked into Lenard Malone's Queen's Cafe, a Chinese restaurant is be. ]FOR SALE-Exooptiou,4 offer Of Cycle Mot. Kemp, Listowel; J. E. Cantelon, Clinton. The engagement is announced of Elsie John Drummond -Barn completely o s, these motors were taken ant of Kitob, Billie Burke's, see our Menu. Sodas also store and ordered him to throw up his ing opened up beside Bondi's fruit store. vam &ctorles and changed to 25 Cycle duo to First Vice -Pr . esident-M. W. Tclfer, Stewart, only daughter of the late Charles blown down. reduced made of real fruit juices. hands, The dog, watching from a corner A couple of Greeks , bave )eased the storel al4mztlons in the power house, they are all in Uyth. Gillespie and Mrs Gillespie, formerly of C.S, Wood -Barn blown down. . hurled his 155 lbs., at the robbers sinking now occupied by J. W. McKibbon as a, Arw.Lcondttiou: 1-15H.P.20OV. Onle 1120 It Second Vice-Fiesident-Dr. E. A. Ross, Wingham, to Mr. James Russell Wilkin- W. G. Cole -barn blown down. A local talent concert will be put on in I I,- with compensator, I -to I., P. 20Q V: his teeth into the man's throat. Theman music store and rumor says that Z, Lock - 0 Cycle 1120 R. V. M. with compensator, 240 Mount Forest. son of Calgary, son of Rev. and Mrs. DUnLan McKenzie, Colin MacDougall, the Wingham� Town Hall, on Friday, AL P_ 200 V. 60 Cycle 1120 it. P. M wit)i com- D. S. McLaren, John McKinnon, D. J. April 15th, under the auspices of the fired and the dog fell dead. The robbers man is opening up another restaurant in, 1.71, H. P. 200 V. 63 Cycle 1120 R. P. Third Vice -President -G. H. Linklater, James W. Wilkinson of Toronto. escaped, but did not obtain any loot. one of the Bell stores next to the Chinese R."Alcobr�OmFeDsmor, 12-5 H. 20a V. 60 Cycle Patterson -Barns badly damaged, roofs Wingham Citizen's Band. The proceeds I IrIn. a, P. M with compensator. Teeswater. latuldr Y. , We will soon be prepared for a Tim DoEua ELECTRIC CO., of this concert will go toward repairing Kitchener, Out, Secretary-Treasurer-"Ruebe" Horning carried away. League Of Nations lid' dry summer, so long as our pocket a merston. "HUCKLEBERRY FINN Capt. McKay -Barn completely blown the band uniforms. "Are you a British -born subject?" de. book hangs out. J1,&TOItING BOGS FOR SALE -We have down. Lt. Col. Moss and the officers of the placed in our breeding pens our very best Sub -committee -President, Se�fetary manded the official at the passport -office 48and ullots rom our ure re arred and C. E. Judson, Wingham. You've laughed at Huckleberry Finn Malcolm McIver -Barn unroofed. 9th. Greys Horse Cavalry entertained c, My mother was -began the appIi' The Twentieth Century Methodist Churclt� T4 out Books. hite yandotters and S. I ­ ,V. w. Legborns, and have mated them with This spreads the N. W. B. A. executive In Mark Twain's famous pages; Ross McKenzie -Kitchen carried com- about two hundred friends at a dance in cant. Easter Services, Sunday, Mar. 27th., jpnre bred male 61rds from heavy egg produo- ricks strains. Hatohing egga for sale on and Practically all over the playing district HWboy-exploits and happy grin pletely away. the Mill's Memorial Hall on St. Pat "Yes, yes." 7 a m. Sunrise, Prayer Services; 11 a. m-. Wtev April Ist, Some twenty other farms and places Day. Music was furnished by the Fry. JOHN REnn, Box 277. and each club hap one representative Will live throughout the ages. w "But she married a Frenchman-" Publicworship, subject, "The Key Stone the executive in addition to the above. Blithe, merry -hearted ne'er-do-well, damaged. fogle Orchestra and a most enjoyable of Christianity"; 2.30 p. m, Stmday� R&TCHING EGGS FOR SALE -From our evening was spent. (teavy layings strains of Rhone IL4ands, Player Pequegnat of Guelph, who took A wonder.as a plfate leader "In Italy." School, Decision Service, Baptismal an4 Reasand White Loghorns. R.I.red pulleus A banquet under the auspices of the I 'Yes; but where were you born?" Reception Service; 7 , p. �m. subject. - e o t- und our barren strain o egborn h ve Brussels, presented -his case in writing B s s o ed &wva layed steadily since the middl part in a league game with Teeswater at Or lording Mississippi's swell, Wedded In Walkerton Board of Trade and the Wingham Town "I was born on a ship flying the S ahish "Women Je u L v 10 wed closely: Whiteleghor pulle el - ut balking at the "second reader" 51ba. We nave orders no for u re a and was defended by M. R. Dulmage, of A quiet wedding was solemnized in Council will be held in the Council Chain- colors whilst 6he was lying at anchor in Special Easter music will be rendered (of a and baby chicks. One farmer alone You'� like to be a boy once mo're? Walkerton on Thursday, March 10, when ber on Friday evening, April 8th. Mr. Honolulu Harbor, but my parents died in by a large choir. Mording-Anthem, chicks ordered and several others Guelph, and action was taken, whereby 3W eagob. We think we can bull fill your all charges against thit player were with- Come here and see a "reg'lar fellow" Mrs. William Wolfe, daughter of Andrew J F. McKay, formeriv Business Manager Brazil when I was only four years of age, We Praise Thee, -Twiner-, Anthem, Thez iMler-but; order now . F. J. HILT.- drawn. Player Carrel of the same city, Huck Finn and all his boyhood lore Swanston, of Walkerton, became the wife of the Toronto Globe, will speak on and I was adopted by a Chinaman. who Lord is my Strength, -Dr. Monk.' Even - Phone 169 j, taking partin the same club, did not - de- Portrayed with Mark TwaiWs humor of Mr. George D imm, also of WalkerNton. "Canadian Citizenzhip­- Other speakers brought me up in Russia-" ing-Solo, Why Seek Ye the 'Living; JK�"LE LODGE YORK8111RES'YOUNG fend himself in anyway and as his record mellow. The ceremony was performed at the will also give addresses "Well, he's -"began an official. Anthem, Blessin�, of Honour. Valantine So WS -Due for June tarrow. and UWCs five moutne old, ready for sarOU1-11-! is very questionable, the handling of his Lyceum Theatre Wednesday and Thurs- manse, Rev. W.'H, Burgess, pastor of Buy your fruit from Billie Burke. We "He's a bloomin' League Of Nationsy Hemory; The Lord is thy Shield,-Darn- iabokce beacon type showin After a short guarantee a choice line of Sunkist fancy Og ring 6quality. case was referred to the 0. B A. A. with dhY March 30 and 31. Knox Church, officiating. exploded the official who bid first spaken. I ton. HANN. Route 1. Wroxetqr. a recommendation that he be disciplined. honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Damm will re- fruits. We don't buy seconds, our fruit JA NoTtCE-Parties receiving'services of the side in the East ward. Walkerton. Mr. is shipped in fresh every �week, see our -cavanger are asked to leave old tin cans, Up To The Business Men Damm is a former resident of Wingbam, line of oranges; at .6 for 25c and large Su n- 40aeg, a our, of closets, The Scavanger has maxac ns not to remove articles of this t1te., Whitechurch Merchants in the smaller towns often aid friends here will extend congratula- kist lemons 4 for 10c We also have a complain about the numbtr of orders tions, few 15c grapefruits at 10c each while they ad. TnE CohiMITTEE, Mr. Joe. Forster left last week for the NO T NE R. H. STs1WAUT piano West. which go to the mail order houses. It is last. See our choice bananas. mner Is in town and any person wishing Huron Township Loses Cases in vatheirplano tuned would do well to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Falconer of Culross, a serious matter in Many towns and in- An entertainment will be held under the Afft� ve ers at the Queens. spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. tends to retard progress, The newspapers At Osgoode Hall on Friday, Robertson auspices of the Loyal True Blue Associat- NG-In your car John Falconer. -W. Prolidfoot, aumbera and we can supply yen with ion in the Council Chamber of Wingham VaONE, WRITE, OR BRI Mr. David Mair of Hamiota, Man., as a rule try to discourage this trend of v. Township of Huron = 192L -Licensea numbera also with some of is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank business citywards, devoting columns of K. C., for defendants. C McKay, K. C. town hall at 8 o'clock on Tuesday, March lar-ReadUghtLIcenses spaceduring the year to placing befor# forplaintiff. Appealby defendant from t MERTmuy & SoNs, Henry. 29 h A splendid program will be given Gray Dort and Columbia Agents. the advantages of trading at judgment of County Con t of Bruce of Mr. Walter Lott and son, Freddie, vis- their readers after which refreshments will be served. eVy,NDERS-Will be reoeiveA by the under- ited last week with Mr. Lott's mother in home and boosting home industries, but 22nd. December, 1920. Action to re - An .Up to 4 look . in. aturday lands being Everybody welcome. Admission 15 cents Easte r !�iboes t Briissels. the whole matter rests really with the cover $850 damages from + April n I for treat Water ngand Generaf and 25 cents. Proceeds in aid of the new Al ITAMM required by the Street Committee Rev. MI-Scobie took the services in local merchants themselves. They should flooded with water alleged to have been Orange Orphange at Toronto. ..Sor U.1 ease of 1921. the Gaelic Church, Ripley, on Sunday, ' caused by negligence of defendantg in con - ALiiamur. Town Clerk. - Rev. Mr. 1161tues of Stratford, preaulied go out after this trade. If they do not Try one of this season's extra specials Im, Our Spring showing practical, dainty and exclusive WANTND-Wo want to buy And ioll a fa in the Presbyterian church here on Serb- somebody else will. A Clinton grocer has struction and maintenance of a ditch. w I for at Billie Burke's. Honey Nut Sundae, 50 dote farms in the vicinity of Hur n ian Relief. A gbod contribution was te- been comparing prices duviog the past At trial judgment was given plaintif iced Peach Sun- Footwear has never been'equalled in Wing- aatL gruoo. Inquire at TuL* ADVANCU! . Appeal dismissed with Tango Orange Sundae, sl ceived for the Fund. week or so with a big Toronto store, very $787 and costs . DEBENTURES FOR SALE miss McAlpin of 1.,angside, visited at much to the advantage of the Clinton Costs- dae. A real dish, Rainbow Sundae. bam. It is ready your inspection. the home of Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor The whole townts laying for "Alias of Whigham willbe Ismingde. over Sandayo purchaser, and unlebs people are told how Died In Kinloss Jimmy Valentine, Paul Armstrong's You will find all the he amount of nearly $70,000 in the are they to know what Clinton merchants ,TO 11 The issuee will be made in diff- Mr. Perry Powell of Uxeter, is helping tRt1t2"tuWtr0.t ts. Paitics wlahlng a good in- Mr. Jas Wilson in the will. have to sell? If the big mail order houses An old and highly respected resident world-famous crook play starring Bert =1014-Imto-ul"11 kindly leave their names with of this vicinity crossed the Great Divide Lytell. They've got the goods on Jimmy. -eting on Itriday evening, re the did as little advertising accordingly as the lft anderalTied, and also name the amount The mi. Vwy wish to an) vest. building of a Consolidated School in average town merchant they would go on Sunday in the person of Elizabeth They know he's the cleverest crib -cracker Bright, Snappy, New K W. A. GALBRAITH, Whitechurch �ras well attended. Mr. Kinder,relict of the late Joseph Casemore, ever conceived. And they know that Town Clerk. out of business in a twelvemonth, and McLareu of Toronto, Mr. Bald, In- well they know it. -Clinton News Record. who died at the home of her daughter, Jimmy's hanging out at the Lyceum Spring Styles Here NOTICE TO CREDITORS Spector of Bruce Co. and Air. John Mur- Mrs. John Johnston, Deceased was in Theatre for two days. Monday and Tues- Langside each gave interesting talks ray, on the subject, A committee was a her 83rd year and had been in poor health day, Match 28 and 20. To?. the Estate of Tame A. Conn late of the P. X Style-, for Mm N Township of Kinloss in the County of Bruce, Pointed consisting of Mr, Chas. Martin, Oltmannan for some time, Her husband predeceased Vomen, Boys and Girls. Ar4rater. deceased. J§00tion W, R. Ferrier, Thos. Moore, Fred David. There was quite an el�ctric Storm pass- her about three year,% ago. They were orsons son, Geo. Dawson, John Murray and c , to Tree Pell On Him 8 0 Oeo, Falconer to take up the matter ed over this vicinity on 8aturday. Thun. among those sturdy settlers who amL While cutting wood at a bee in Mr. Before selecting your 1i ASTH�R SHOFS, step in 11 , , der stornis,"em to be quite frequent a Inore fully. for these parts when there was only one large "sill of this time of the your. Uire to Wedding Bells are ringing in our burg. dense forest. They first settled on tile Alex Forgie's bush on Tuesday of last X and see what we have to offer. for the Mr. John Simpson was please(I with Mr. Jas. SQott has returned home front - 131nevale. road and cleared the farm now week, Mr. John Smith of the Oth con. of first day busiiless trip to Oshawa. addres,+ the returns from his sale on Friday last, . owned by Mr. Robt. McKenzie. Eight Turnberry narrowly escaped death. A 06 in rit. The V. V. 0. unloaded a car of feed children survive viz. MrA. Ed. Fergiiaon tree which he was helping to foll, fell on X Our Prices Always Please ng an 0 n urd o 1 cOu any) Our teaeller Aliss Hetherington is le�v- and Ilour one (lay last week, MA by them. at Xaster, The trwtees have receiv- Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Sas, Miller. him. Dr. Hambly was phowd for and Atd further t%ke notiec that, aft 11 said !_141several applications.. Mr. Uilfred Robitnon of Wawanosh, Q6r(,y4lw,f4t day of March A. A 1021 EIISCUI . � . spent the %yeek-end with his friend, Mr. James and John all living in -Saokat- flurried out, after bringing the injured of the isaid E stalc will be distributed by the Iforinan Muir. cheivan George in Turnbury, Mrs. John man home it was found that sev,�ral ribs WkIt4ininistratorainou thepartiog entitled A A00W& tk6reto having regard Only to claims of which BORN While at a wood bee at Mr. Alex Johnston near Whitahurch and Miss were brokea arid his shoulder was eis- J At gliall then have notice and the E AXte will 0 X IV 1*e, be liable, for ally chfraq not filed at the ForgiQ,,Is (it), Tue;day uf last week, Mr, Martha in Toront located, At laA roporO . we are pleased Mimi e of t1li o f4aid di-itribution. It. day of March Boyvu-la Wingliam oil Sunday, March John 11mith had the inisfortntic to have Rev. M W. Snell, 13. A., rector St Pauls to say that Mr. Smith is progressing R LIS" at wingham this 18 hisqhoulder badly burt by a falling tree ' t the home favowably arid big many fricads hope A. v.. ma, 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. W. J Boyce, a We holie Mr. church conducted the services a to Tin, ('AbrAim Tucg,r 05VIIANV. 9tuith wtll soon to. able it AW9490, #49 XXXX ))y 1101,MV8 U6,901101tor. daughter. bearoutid agotiu. and grave onTuesday aftertloon. soon iRee him around again. MICK FUN =01 XXXX f I J