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THE %INGII -.At A0VANUE Tbuvmda�, Mar 24th, 1921
building the C. P. R., a rock cutting ro- J attack "' ti first barricade resulted in RUP MU EX VERT HERH
vealing Mo white metal and the richest be death ll��`Muntgomery and tile repulse
OUR CANADIAN QUIZ CORNER nickel mine in the world. while gold was of tile encrily. Seeley, Fametia In This Specialty, Home Journal Home Journal Spring
first , discovered on Kloadyke Creek, Qu"tion No. 0--Caaadals Called To Stratford Patterns. Quarterly, only Wc
"A Tabloid Cyclopedia About Canada" Yukon, by accident. po�pp�1111311wt-10111`growth by decades is as F.H.Seeleyof Chicago and Pbiladel-
71-17.23 per cent; 1881- hia 0 noted truss expert, will person- ISARD'S.,
Answerto Question No. 2-Canad P ly btept the Windsor Hotel and will re,
IMalmeUt No, 11, Copyright-, Canadian Fact Publishing Co., Toronto, Ont. I a's a .
oldest existing chartered bank is the 11.70 per cent; 1801 14,13 per cent; 1911 main in Stratford, this Monday only,
-111 percent bc highest rate of increase March 28. Mr. Seeley says: "The $per -
Bank at Montreal, dating from 1817. of a. .n.t,
's their it) the world during that matic Shield will not only retain any case
Tbie folio -wing list of Quiz?'.es, making has Canada? Whats their apacity and J Answer to Question No. 3 The Battle v y
have a wide the presentannual output? time. of rupture perfectly, but contracts the
this week's quota, of Lundy's Lane has been called the Answel to Question No. 7 -The Nou. opening in 10 days on the average case.
WaKiety and touch every part of the Dom- Question No, 7--Tbere isia fine bronze Gettysburg of the War of 1812-14 because Being a vastadvancement over all former
03400. They also includ�. historical refer- statue of Sir Galahad on one of the main it was the last serious struggle It was tral Tribe of Indians occupied the territ- metbods-exemplifying instanta it e o u s
ory now known as the Niagara Peninsula, effects immediately appreciable and with.
.ewcts. cpalmercial and industrial subjklct8 streets of Ottawa. What and whom does fou&ht on July 25, 1814, near Niagara Iroluois and Hurons were battl. standing any strair or position. This in- New 1;,
and interviational relationships. If You it commemorate? Falls with Drummond in charge of the when the qtrument received the only award in Eng -
were, compelled to passan examination on Question No. S -What are the total British and Canadian forces and Brown of ing top supremacy. They were swept out land and in Spain producing results with -
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them. in ischoul or college, how many savings of the Canadian people? the Americans The, conflict rated for of existance by the two opposing forces out surgery. injections, medical treatment
waarks would you make? Question No. 9 -What is Canada's hour, with not a,,ingle irtice of theni-remaininA. or prescriptions. � r. Seeley has docum
', and well into the night. the knoll of Answer Io Qilestioo No. 8 -The Treaty ents from the United States Governments,
was Canada's' land held by the British being frequently of Paris in 1763 eaded the reign (if France Washington D. C,, for inspection. All
of Question No. 10 -What charged, but finally the American army charity cases without charge, or if any in -
"Question No. 1 -How did the title in Canada, following thb battle of tile be will be glad to show
This Week's Questions national income? terested call, S P
O!'Dommion of Canada" originale? fire loss in 1920? withdrew and Drummond held the position. Plains of Abraham it% 1759, and the cap- same without charge or fit them if desir-
Que,aion No 2 -Who were the Cour. ARSWert; To Last Week's Ouestions While some historians claim ' it was a tureof Monti -cal by Amherst in l7fi(). ed. Businesstlemands prevent stopping
*uvi & Pois of early Canadian history? drawn battle, the fact that the enemy re- All France now owns in the western at any other place in this section.
Answer to Question No I -Some re- tired is held to the eontrary� P, $.-Every statement in this notice
Que,stiorl No. 3 To what extent has markably discoveries at minerals have 4 -Canada world are the two small islands of St has been verified before the Federal and
Answer to Question No. Pierre and Miquelor, in the Gulf of St. State Courts. -F. H. SsEL-Hy.
4U,2! United States made investinent,; in been made accidently in Canada just as now has four women members of Legis- Home Office, 117 North Dearborn St.,
-illy, or at Lawrence. Chicago.
zwnada, financially, industri, her- the diamond mines of South African were. British ds
Silver was discovered in the Colbalt latures in Manitoba, Alberta and Answer to Quostiou Mo. 9 -The Clergy
1011te? Columbia. Reserves mentioned ill Canadian histori
Question No. 4 -What percentage of district by a prospeLtor stumbling on a el, East Wawanosh Council
'Unad-.es enlistments in the War were piece of rock containing silver, which . Answer to Question No. 5-Montgom" were based upotl an I niperial Act of Par-
qoluatar)o when assayed showed exceptional rich- ery's attack on Quebec took place,in the lianient'passed in 1'.191 in which powet was Council met oil March i4th., with the
ed by the further early hours of the New Year of 1776 after given the rulers to reserve but of all future members all present, Minutes of last
,Question No. 5 -Who discover -d Mar- ness and that was follow - ineeting were read and confirmed. We have p;�ssed into stock New Gino -
s months bombardment at the stronghold
,ndis Wheat, that is so well adapted to our discovery of rich deposit . front which a grants of land in Uoper and Lower Can A deputation from Blyth waited on the
Canadian West? millions worth of silver baF been taken, Carleton held the city with a garrison of ada as well as in respect of all past zrants, council in reference to ;L grant from the hams, Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, Dress
Question No. 6 How many flour mills Nickel was discovered near Sudbury i 1 160 and 150 pieces of artillery. The an allotment for the support of a Protest township in aid of the Memorial hall in I
ant clergv equal in value to the seventh that village., On motion of Gillespie Goods, Silks, Fancy Dress Volles, HOS-
and Coultes $ioo.00 was voted for this
part of the lands so' granted. This was purpose. lery, Gloves, Corsets and Whitewear.
for the benefit of ill. Establislituent or The Rngineer's report on the Sturdy
0 Church (it England and was one of the drainwasreadto several of tile parties
AV interested. The report was provisionally
AV causes that led to $he Upspringings at
adopted and the clerk instructed to have
1837-8 and di% ided The population into two the necessary by-law in connection there- New Prices on all lines of New Spring Goods are.
with, prepared for next meeting of coun-
hostile camps.
and you "ill get the benefit of the
. ...... cil. Moved by Mr, Gillespie second by very much lower,
SlAy,""I" ode-* Irr Answer to Question No. 10 -..Big
Ila were two Coultes inspect the Taylor bridge Con. 6 Re
69 Thunder" and - Little,rhunderl Mr. Strauglian that the Reeve and Conn. duped Prices throughout every department of
public men in CanadA. Hall. E B, Wood, and if the contract is completed to (beir this store.
V the former and Hon Arthur 8 Hardy, satisfaction to pay the contractor R.
the lattle, both of whom came from the Vint, the balance of amount still due
county of Brant and represented it in him -Carried.
A by-law was read and passed making
parliament and legislature. Both were the following appointments- PAthmast- SPRING COATS
famous as speakers and had voices that ers-J, B. Tiernay, W. Xechnie. S, John-
ei Lbled them to speak in trumpet tones. ston. R. J MeGee, Win, Anderson, Geo.
Snell, D. McCullough, A. MZGowan, G. Just Opened up a complete range of all that"s
Caldwell, N, Radford, J. Dingwall, J.
Wilson, J. Tutinley, El. Johnston, W. new in Ladies' Spring Coats. It will be to your
Exira �,pec)al 1,rizes Cook, Bert Taylor, M. Mason, T. Noble,
BATTER' AV REPAIRS interest to inspect our stock before buying. See
The Turnberry Agricultural Society is M. Bell, J. Coultes, T. Walsh, W. Pothar-
r"4 t. 0 Y-Ik
indebted to Mr. E R, Harrison, manager of gill, X. McDowell, W. McDowell, W. our special coats at only $15.00.
that save you money of Gunns' Wingbam branch for the foll Bennett, P. McLean, P. W. Scott, J. S.
ow, Scott, R. Harrison, I$, Stapleton, 1&d.
F your battery is in need of repair$, V ing excellent special prizes which he is of-, Walsh, A. Porterfield, M. Henry, P.
bring it here for an inspection. We fering for their Fall Fair to be held at Gibbons, G. Irwin, T. Montgomery, G.
Wingharn Sept. 27th. and 28th., 1921 Coultes, S. MaDurney, J. Shiells, W. A,
will report upon the battery's condi- Cunie, A. Pattison. R. H. Scott, T. Tay -
don and furnish an estimate of the For the best bushel of oats he will give lor, W Arbuckle Jr., Gen, Kerr, J. C.
cost of repairs, if needed. 500 lbs of Gunns Shur Gain Fertilizer and Currie, A. Coulter, F, Davidson, W. Leg- H. E -*1 siall rd &Coo
250 lbs. as second prize. For the beat gatt, J Faleoner, J, Sutherland, H. Mc -
Whatever make of storage battery you bushel of wheat, barley, turnips, potatoes Gee J. . McGee, J. Beecroft, W. James
and F. Devereatsx.
have now, Prest-0-Lite Service is at off or corn the same excellent prizes are Poundkeepers-J. Hoare, F. Marshall, L
your disposal. We are equipped to offered. In all over two tons of this ex J. C. Stoltz, E. Taylor, G! Cuningliam,
cellent Fertilizer will be given away. The H. McGee, A. Pattison, T. Robinson,
repair all makes of storage batteries. only stipulation is that Gunns Fertilizer H. Campbell, J. Cochrane and 1. C.
Currie Fleet-, Robert Baker Nornian Wade,' 14'enceviewers a p p a i u t e d -A.
Our moderate prices will prove a reve- 'rell, Win. J. . Grallam, C. Irwin Levi Galbraith John,
must be used on the soil on which the venteviewers-W. J. Parks, R. J. Me- Thos. Vittie, John �V;r
lation to you. article is grown. Prof. J. E, Bell has Ge, P, D. Stalker, J. Menzies, Sr., R. Jacques, John Kreller, Samuel Augst,! Giles, Win. Hood, Sebastian Zurbrigg,,
been secured to judge these exhibits and Shiell and A. Robertson. Lindsay Clegg, W. Gallaway, Stewart David Walker, Win. Gibgon, Nei) Me -
As long as there is a spark of life in he will also thoroughly explain why he - Sheep Valuators -J. Caldwell,'J. C Finley, Win. Sangster, Frank Wright, Derrilitt, Tbos. Johnston, Albert R.
your battery, Prest-O-Lite Service 'gives his decisions and why he rejects. Stoltz, J. T. Currie and J. J. Kerr. Win. Ferguson; H. Meyer, Jacob Selp, Toner Robert Catbers, Robert Mitchell,,
Robertson & Hecker Sanitary Inspectors -A. McGowan and Nicholas Brautigan, Wirt Reis, Win.' Russell Harris and David Rea.
will prolon- its usefulness. We never appointed -Albert rj,.
Z� R. Sbiell. Weir, Jas. Barton, James Kemp, Garnet Sheep Valuators
try to sell yoi� a new battery while The Garage for Service. Parties who "have for years done their Wright, R. Wagner, Samuel Webber, Cooper and James Douglas.
the old one is worth repairing. JAMES TAYLOR statute labor o'n the boundary lines all a Charles Wolf, John Dettman, Albert Accounts passed - David Cathers, wood
on Con. 8 and 9, now on the Good Roads Deitz, Geo, jolluston, Walter Johnston, for Twp Hall 40,50, Jas. Douglas, sheep
System, will have the privilege of either Adam St. Maries, Isaac Bayliss, Heilry valuator fee 2.00; R. Baker, drawing tile
AUCTIOINEER doing their statute labor oil some of the Heinbecker, James Douglas, Win. H. 5 00; S Donaldson, tile 2o.00; Dr Whit -
PP -179 adjacent concessions or side lines or else Irwin, Geo. Doubledee, Albert Gallaher, ley medical attendance at Oswald Coop -
Farm Sales a Specialty. Orders left at have their work commuted at the rate Of Thos. McMichael, Richard Palmer, John er's 3 5o; Win Jamieson, uncollectable
The Advance. Wingham, will receive $i.6o per day. a concise and splen- Gibson, Stephen Taylor, Abraham San. taxes 8o,33; Writ. Jamieson, collector for
Prompt attention. Conn. Coultes gave derson, Win. Boyd, Alex Stewart, James Rastern Division, salary 70-00; W V.
Phone NorthHuron 15-623, Brnssels 15-13 did report of the meeting held i;i London Underwood, Geo. 13emiett, James SLutt, Wade, repair to public shed 3.5o; R H.
recently, regarding the electrification of John Darroch, Win. Ball, Chas. Maxwell, Stephens, grant to Public Library 2,5.00;
the L., H. and B. branch of the G T. B. Hyslop, John McCreary Geo, Rob- G. M. Elliott, grant to Goderich Cbil&
R. The treasurer reported that lie has eTtson, Andrew Doig and James McLeod. ren's Shelter 2o.00; R. G. Dane. for tak-
received fromItheDep, of Public High- Poundkeepers appointed -Levi Gal- ing benches to Fordwich for lutiveiliug of
ways a cheque for $1,217 og being 20 per braith, H. W. Laird, Peter Dickert NVM. I Soldier's Morutnent 6.00.
cent of amount expended on roads and Reis, Albert Cooper. W. 11. Gregg,'2gliver Moved by Inglislarid Bryans that the
bridges in the township last year. Rogers, Alex F�dgar, J Council adjourn to meet in Fordwich on
T A'. Will. 114stie r1d. Harris and Jos. Bes. -Carri d.
X1 ames Do
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Feet 'ha The following accounts were paid: the third X�ednesday in April e
Porterfield, fees as Div. Registrar$T400, witherick. C. E. WALKER, Clerk,
'All Corporation of Blyth hall rent for Div.
R4 Court purposes 7.50; The Municipal
IMIch th�ela loor Wcrld, assessment rolls, dog tags etc.,
& 20 73; J, Johnston, rep. washout Cori - 3,
2.00;W.A. Currie, gravelling on Con,
A worn floor spoils the look of your li� rne and ir, 54.00 and on Con. 12, 24-90, 78,90;
is impossible to repair, but if you heop your Thos Taylor, inspecting gravelling con-
flo6rs painted, feet canvot touch them. Let. tracts 5.5o; R. Coultes, expenses to Lon-
don re railway meeting 4.75, Council
the paint wear but save the wood. Save the
adjourned to meet again on Thursday,
Surface and you Save all. April i4th. at one o'clock.
A. PORTFRFIPID, Clerk.
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"owick Council
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Gorrie, March 16th, 1921.
0 Council met in the Township Hall, IL IL
Whom It Nsq Concern
Ppursuant to adjournment. All members
c r present, the Reeve in the chair. Min-
utes of last meeting were read, art motion
is easy to use, dries very har-i Nvith a high lustre and will with- of Spotton and Inglis were adopted. HE Parliament of Canada has recently
stand a preat aniount of hard wear. No skill is required in For Sale by The Day Municipal Drain was up for Tpassed a -bill regulating the taking of the
using StNOUR'S FLOOR PAINT. Anyone can apply it. E. J. Mitchell, Wingham, Ont. consideration as to change of location
The result will greatly enhance the beauty of your home and and other alterations. vote on the Referendum in Ontario on April 18.
L I-1.1- _-11 1- A; .1 ea to kee t� 0 " A Hubbard that
mile r e save a,
clean.
Come in and Ic-t us give you full particulars.
NVe have a full ran,1.10 of staeles in this and
every other MARI IN-SENOUR Product.
There is a MAICYIN-SENOUR Paint or
Varnish for every need. We will be glad to
advise you,
Ra"Vel & Thom-pson
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Moved y po a- --
the clerk be instructed to notify by reg.
The points to reniember care as tollows:
mail all parties to the Day Municipal
Every British subject by birth or naturalization,
Drain to attend a meeting to be held in
man or woman, resident in the Dominion of Canada
the Township Hall, Garde, on Saturday,
one year previotas to F cbrua ry 1, 1921, and resident
the 26th day of March at two O'clock P.
in the Province of Ontays*o for two months previous
W. -Carried.
to same date, is entitled to vote, unless othcrwise
Moved by Hubbard and It3glis that
disqualified.
Rimer Fallis be appointed Trustee of the
Public in the village of Ford-
Voters' Lists used in the last provincial referendurn
cemetery
wich, B, S. Cook resig�ed.- Carried.
are the lists to be uocd in t1da Referendum, subject
to revision. Rvery voter in an urban polling divi-
A deputation consisting of R. H.
Stephens, Mrs, R. White and Miss
sion must be oil the list, and will presumably be
Townsend waited on the council asking
on the list only in the division in which he resides.
for a grant to the public libriry.
3. Iri. incorporated cities land towns of 1,000 popula-
Moved by Bryans and Inglis that the
tion or over, arrangemeno will be made for receiv-
council give a grant of $25.00 -Carried.
ing applications from any who are not now on th6
Moved by Spotton and Bryatis that the
list on March 29 to April 4 inclusive -except Sun -
council give a grant of $20.00 to the
day -when for six clear days officers will sit to
Children's Aid Society- Carried,
receive such applications.
movedbySpotton -and Hubbard that
4. in rural polling divisiong the voter must be either
by-law NO. 4 for the year X911 to borrow
on the list or be put upon it as a resident and be
money to meet current expenses be read
vouched for as such by another resident.
the third time and passed, -Carried.
Pathmasters appointed -R. McIntosb,
Both affirmative and negative sides have the tight
5.
Win. H. Lynn, John seliaefer, Thos.
I-largrftve, Philip Wenzell, Win Doig,
to select scrutincers.
6. Women have the right to vote.
Alex h1dgar, Thos. McClement, Hugh
Hutchison, Albert Gedeke, H. Albrecht,
John Patterson, John Tophain, J. Ma-
guire, Harvey 8parling, Perey Ashton,
August Keil, Albert Cooper, Andrew
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Darcey, Wm. Brears, Gen. Topham, B.
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Ringler. R. A. Aqhton, Wallace Clark,
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DavidWalker, Calvin Rogers, John F.
sotherati, Alex Gibson, Wit]. 11. Leoll.
Ruttall,
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ard, Nelson Loutitt, Leonard
James Ilunter, Richard rmtebart, Wfti.
Barr, c. Simmons, John Steurnol, Henry
Wood, Charles Irwin, A thur Cowan,
Norlilaii Haraing, Wirt. Craig, Win.
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