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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-04-07, Page 5I .4- 4' fig 1 14W T T April 7th, i0,,,1 ...... THE WINGRAM ADVANCE TOWN COUNCIL Currie's Corners Was awl (Continued from page 1) On Friday evening, April lot a meeting was held in Currje,,% Sc ed to qs that the county rate levied in terestfig program woo. hool when in it,, given. Mr. has. *THE HOUSE OF QUALITY# 4(� 'Dw taxes is Paid to the county and Carter, chairman. of the trustee$, priesid- amounts to almost $2000, Ten per cent Of this is kept to pay salarjeo of engineer ed. Mrs. W. J, Currie gave a very in- teresting report of the recent c nve t 64 and other good roads officials, tberemain. 0 0 ion held in Toronto. M 0 9 00 per cent is left to the credit of the r. J. Stanley Elliott, municipality and will be paid back to the C .00 , t�%D PrincIP1111of Public school iO Ste Catharines, NE -W *SPRING CLOTHING town by the passing Of bylaws for road and Rev. J. S. SCObje spoke on the Con. =-0 e 40110atedSchools Question. Tbem�etiog 4 mw In, Ovem rit On any of the connecting link!sr between county highways. appeared to favor consolidated schools. = New Styles Of fflub"Grade Ciothingpor He also Instrumental sel�ctions were given by = explains that 40 per cent of the amount Win. WelJlngs, Misses. Rae C Irene Men and Boys expended in this way is paid by the de- Taylor and Mary Elliott, an�ilrrlwello by Ze partment to the county treasurer for Miss 4athleen Kerr, YOU will be assured Of receiving the highest degree of satisfaction in pur- work on county highways and 60 per cent An interesting debate took Place in the chasing Vour spring Suit ligrr, Originglin designs, PePlectintAiloriligqu ity on sc ction At very moderate provincial highways. nool on Tuesday, March 22nd. under �=ow with an exclusiverange of Patterns for your sele f the auspices of the v. F. 0. ,Rewl prices. owever, 1 there is any money coming that the Women of t ved o -day are superior to $25-00 $35.00 — $4S.0o to the town for road work, a Mr. Isbist. our Grandmothers", Mrs. W. J, Currie er believes there iv, we feel sure that there was captain of the anirmative, and was duir assisted by Mrs. John Elliott, Miss should be no difficulty in getting it, C Boysl�- ults Elsie Stewart and mr. W. A. Bylaw No 860, 1921, a bylaw to borrow while the negative was taken by r We have just Past into stock a large assortment of boys, fine grade suits. 30,500 by the issue of debentures at 6 J. Kerr, captain; goo Mrs. 'Wra. li Ste our new Belted Norfolk style r, in a datk biown sbade. percent over a period of thirty years, `Ass Annie Currie and Mr, Robt I at $13.50, All The judges were Rev, E. F. Arm payable $472,22 yearly was read and Mrs. Wm, Anderson and Miss ret _-4 passed. This money to pay for water, Aitkens, mains laid to the north side of the r1yer .3 ... RaincoMs ... tMaitland and along Bristol Terrace. W . I I I I I We are showing a large asSGrted stock of ladies" and men's Tweed' ain- Bylaw No. 85 1, 1994, a bylaw to bor- Donnybrook coats In greys, browns, greens and Oxford mixtures. Ail early.11selecti;"n'is a— row the sum of s55o by issue of deben, Alimes. Stella,3311a May and Lilla Ja vl4ed while the assortment rerrigin unbroken, tures at 6 per cent for a period of fif tee ' spenta few days with tbeir axwt Rrs- ;4 n Win. Nixon. yearswas read and Passed. This is to low Fitwen Hats, Spring Caps, Misses. Louisa, and Agnes Devereaux, pay for the construction of the sidewalk spent their Easter holiday at home. on the east side of Centre street from New Collars and Neckwear. Smart Suits Mrs. John Walineley of Morris has re - 1 John street to Diagonal Road. turned home after spending a few. day s The mayor said they bad intended to with her brother and sister, Mr i and and Miss I Eliza Marwood. Lev That Wear Like Iron use the sinking fund and thus make i t Mrs Johnson who has been Z^06 Farmers I Special! earn 6 per cent, but t ey found it w4S not under ilieJameather for a few days� is im -.6 LOTHES for boys that wear like iro legal. n, t have proving, -.0 A 'carload of Resex: grown No. I "grade Corn tolarrive direct from ye C the classiest style and finish—at prices no I On motion of Councillors Greer and Misses. Louisa and Agnes Devereaux, the grower, all Dent varieties, germination 95% and over., Special ;1.75 bus, highdr than the ordinary kind. Yells the court of revision to pass on ap- spent a few days at London anq St. Z -ft Thom s ast week. peals against the assessment will be the Mr. Norman Thompson is or "regular" red-blooded boys who mayor, the reeve, and councillors Bennett laid up with =3 VresSY clothes f a I a bad cold. i Lloyd and Hancy. two sfaters visi ted =10 sister MrS, Ed. Chaffirley of St. -0 peffect health. ion to the council that, if in their power, Augustine on Monday last I&VI I L L S 1rull, JUrnp, Wrestle and ride their, "bikes," as all Mr. Marwood and ' boys should to build body, -brawn and brain into Assessor T. J. McLean made a suggest- their -A. Our Goods are the Best— Our Prices Right. they grant freedom of taxation for a period Billy Devereaux has engaged with Mr. Flour, Feeds and Seeds a Specialty. 13- sure to see these suits. A large of five years to anyone building a new Ernst Thompson for the summer months. raA,re is ready for Your inspection. house valued at $2,500 or more. He ex- Mrs, James Ploughman, and children !sited at her aunts, Mrs.Wm. James on plained that a house built now costs a Wednesday. great deal more than just as good a house Mr. Dick Chamney St Helens 1E, ISA"D & coo J which has been up for some time, and the at Mr� and Mrs. Frank D Of Westfield visited n hoguse has to be assessed higher. He Thursday. evereaux's an Mr. and Mrs, Fred Phillips spent ew' , sted that the dog tax should also u " I Easter with Mr K. J. Woods. In be )llected untilMaY Ist,as this Miss Pearl Webster of Toronto, and Ot co In Memoriam are home for the holiday w e1c. 9 X were assessed. Miss Winnifred Wood% of Drayton, is Ut Councillor Fells said he would like to In loving memory of Maxene Jean home for her holidays. om ear the tax was paid before the dogs Miss Dorothy of Wingharn e Hi b School, T see the bridge and dam at Howson's com- Elliott, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Miss Colena Clark was home -for the Elliott, 131uevale, who Passed away April week -end. She intends pleted, the work was not being pushed as i2th, 1916. spending a. few Pik! J. A. MILLS rapidly as it should be. He als) reported days of her holidays in Toronto. We are now ready [Or business and X that Turnberry council would be glad to We think of thee in silence, Mrs. W. Cameron and Miss May Cam- are able to give you the best of ser- X Flour and Feed and Seeds, WINGHAN, Ont. pay their share of improving the road to No eye can see us weep, eron are visiting friends at Toronto this the B. line and along B. line to cemetery. But deep within our hearts co cc led week. vice on all kinds of fire repairing. Thy� memory we shall keep. ford, 'accompanied by her friend Miss Reeve Tipling , said his committee had a A Miss Gladys Webb is home from Strat. WODEROUSE'S PREPARATIONS made arrangements to meet them in the Peaceful be thy rest, dear Maxene, Lorraine Ruthey of Stratford. Expert Vul near future in regard to this matter. 'Tis sweet to breathe thy name, On Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc- canizing and Mr. Fells said the town machine was In life we loved You very dear, Pherson received a telegram from Rapid City, Man., stating their son, Ewart, was because They are the' Best He- Can Buy. 11 just rusting out in the implement house In death we do the same. illofpneumonia. His many friends hope 01 'instead of wearing out. He thought it Mother, Fatherand family. to bear of his recovery very soon. Retreading should be sold. Mayor Elliott said he About midnight on Friday the stable Baby Chick Food had favored selling it two years ago, and belonging to Robert Buchanan was burn- X Animal Invigorator Ask us about our guaranteed puncture ed. Nothing was saved. Unfortunately proof sexvice. ZenoleUM badn1 yet changed his mind. It was de- JAMES TA L R his car was in the building. Poultry Invigorator Creameal cided to advertise all the road machinery, excepting the grader, for sale, on motion AUCTION Morris Council We carry a com' Plete line of fire and ac - Of Couc. Bennett and Reeve Tipling, _1JEER cessories. Farm Sales a Specialty. a 1 1 WNI Orders left at Minutes of the council meeting held in X ;_ - Fhe Advance, Wingham , Will receive the Township Hall, Morris, on Monday, Ask for our opinion, we Can 1111minate prompt attention. March 14th, 1921. Mione NOrthHuron 16-623, Brnssels 15-13 �Iembers of council were present X, your tire troubles. 9 Minutes of the last meetin were read and approved. A Deputation represent- iog the village of Blyth waited on the 1,X ... ALL WORK GUARANTEED ... Ii� 7&Wli council, with a view to obtaining Finan cial Aid in connection with the Memorial Hall. The matter was left over. Following accounts were paid:—Chas, 0 Coultes, refundTownship rate$13.20; Jno. on, refund Township rate x3.8o; i ire and Fred Hasty, retund Township rate 12.4)0; Wingham ' Corporation Blytb, Hall reDt 7,50; Walton MeRibbon Formaldehyde x5.00' W. Abram, disinfecting houses 6.00; Mimi- 1 Vulcanizing Depot x cipal World, supplies 15-45; fssac Brown, L 24 in. Morton Block, Wingham. Pbone298 tile 5.0o; A. Shaw, expenses to, Good RoadIs Convention j3.xo. Next meeting Monday, April xitb, , wo?x J40V �� A- 11.1 �,, - fu 4:Z77:_�_;7 3. 1921, PATHMASTURS—W,; Joseph Henderson, A Russel Jermyn. D. Jewitt, Geo. mcDon- ald, 'D. Patton, Anson Thornton. A. Messer, PeterMcDougall, Victor Haines, G. 1�dgar, D. 4fiattipbell, W. Abram, R. sit Johnston, C. B. Forest, R. Messer, Win, Vindlater, J. H er, H. H astings, Jewitt, C. Agar, Opli Forest, Wni. Moses, IV J. Coultes, Lyle Hopper, F. McCallum, M. Garniss, W. sonch, W'� Sellers, R. Bone, W. S. Coebrane, Sr,,, J. Shaw, C. For Sala by Robertson, 0. Nicholson, W. 1. Proctor, The Flat Oil Paint E. J. Mitchell, Wingham, 0 at. C. Wheeler, T. Yulll. F. Kernie, N. Black-, J. Barr, Dan Xelly, John Ander- 100% Pure" son, J, Noble, F. Martin, J. Cooke, p. For I I nterior Decoration McNab, J. P. Xelly, D. Smith, H. mc - For the walls and ceilings o t Paitit C111cheo", Sr,-, R. Scott, Win, Thuell, f any toom fn your house, niost For buildings, R. Nesbit, James Craig, H. Pierce, A. E VERY FARMER NEEDS Pierce, F. Beirnes, P. McCall, R, mc - delicate and harmonious effects can be secured by ffie use outside and in. Tean, Frank Smith, J. Scott, 1. 'Veo, of NE U -TONE. It is cheaper and inore sardtary than wall The E. A. Strout 14 Richmond, W. C. Laidlaw, W. Gibson, paper and will last much longer because it can be vvashed SENOURIS R. Wallace, Nelson Nicholson, J. 1, Mc- A FORD without injury. It Positively will not rub off. AnM A Caugbey, A, Skelton, G. McCallum. Ed. FLOOR Bryans, James Lawson, J. Fairservice, J. NEU-TONS is made in eighteen shades, and by the use of various tints PAWT F GENCY Potter, R. Richmond, H. Brown, OU don't hesitate to own a binder for a few dayts lase most pleasing combinations may be secured.g Laidlaw, J. Laidlaw, R. McDonald, D. Per yeir—to save tivae. It Wears and p� y 3o6 Manning Chambers, Toronto Laidlaw, W. Searle, J, Sbortreed, W. Mc. wearsand Call, W. Shortreed, J. Lamb, log. I -&-ootm Miller, Why not a"Pord for use day or night every (lay in the _N LN wears. 1). Johnston, Ud. Johnston. year. MARTI r*S' During the last month we VANCU V1UwUR8—W. Pollock, 1. Gib. MW&% sold 938 farms, and we are $On, I Bxown, Geo. Xlelly, Thos, Mar� —to save time thqt can be better used in Productive PA I N' WI& " "Varnolenmll receiving at the rate of from shall, J. R. Bell, John Mc?,1ill, H.'jobn_ 14Y AND ww-VRN'I$H %q beautifies and fiftY-five to sixty enquiries per son J.Grasby, AlstonCardiff, T. 181lis, worie NEU-TONMs easy to apFly. It covers well and leaves no b�ush marks, preserves 01*1 days therefore, to meet the T. Clark, W. J. Hendersono (Lot 1o); n. —to keep you in close personal touch -,Vith mark I _ets. ptodudng a dull, soft, ve vety finish which will lend charm to any room demand we are opening up Ca8entore, F. McCallum, Jos. Shaw, C. in the house. Cloth and Lin- Zoo more branch Offices, which 33. Forest, —to handle lightproduee iu town. may be successfully treated witli, Any surfaec L oleuril. will mean -abetter service for POUND XV9PIRRs-1). Jewitt, A. Messer, —to bring Out help to Yo*r farin, NEU-TONE—Plaster,wood, burlap or metal. both buyers and sellers. Oliver Campbell, D. Ramsay, W. 1. 1 I explain the tnetitg of this and Marble-Itell At present the demand for So Scott, J. Mustard, J. M. coultes, C. —to keep the boys contented on the farin, Call and let Us Anderson, W. f. Proctor, A. L. Xerr. 1. other MARTIN-SP.NOUR finigfies. Floor Finish to too acte farrus is increasing Vie sturdy Ford is the For every everyday, and quite a buln- C. Rod erson, T. 13olger, A, farnt car You want for depen(l. J� lcellY; W, H. McCutcheon, R. Nesbit, able power, endurance, simplicity at1d ecououly,. Purpov—Vor evory surfaco. Out stock i� com- The oxie perfect ber wa Its t b e in equipped i I plete and we can give you full information. floor rmisll. with stl R chInOud, Win, A elfurray. ock qnd implements, A. XAo$w1tN, Clerjc. We tender k`Ord Service and sell (;enuine ror(I pariq 11',liveyou a farm of this de - Wood -Lac soription for sale? If 80 cot - respond with our rePresenta- Rae & "I'llompson iv, Mavd Pot Calder 111 A. M. Crawford lniprovc-s t1le Dealer 0 17cf R? _C1 9 W11111ham Ont. 11 e W­--relle W a General Practitioner i Z IlAkil'..4 �A till 0 the uld. Graduate University of Toronto, Paculty W of Wditine. V V 0 TO MILLER Office.,400clillitle St., two doors mth of i BOX Mo Winghain Brunwick Hotel. 4 Telephoneg —Mite 281* ReAdentce 4 0