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The Wingham Advance, 1921-04-14, Page 5I �i 4 April 14tli, I THE WINGRAM AT)VANCP, SOME MEN WE HAVE MOWN blV few People realize the very difficult Positions in which ministers and THE HOUSE 0 often placed, in connectio - UALITV19 editors are n a F Q with the death of persons, whose funeral Z4, services the minister is asked to conduct X". and whose obituary the editor is expected to write. We write from a long and e tensive experience for few men living have, N w Fabr* for _1W I e ics written more obituaries than the writer Spring and 111 during an active Witorial service of nearly 43 years, To write a sketch of some men s an easy and pleasant tas%—their lives being so rich in good deed Summer Frocks _Q and kindly associations, To*day, we are considering the life of an oldt valued and close friend of over 40 Years—Mr. Richard Al A a sketch of ­" You will(find our extensive showing of Summer whose life appears in this issue. We call truthfully say that he was the friend of everyone who was favored with his ac. Goods radiating with qual ity, style and value quaintance, A chop mate of many years remarked to us since his death that Ric ard Allen couldn't do a wrong to any ma n, nor be a party to a mean action, Fancy voiles Andersoul's SCOteh Gingham In thinking over the passing to rest ' - I .. .. . ...... of A wonderful array of fine English and CA go Mr, Allen after a long. industrious, useful nadian This famous makeof fine quality Gingh.im just 3 made Voiles in new and distinctive patter�ns that received in overchecks and plaids, Fully and honorable, life of over 87 years, we are dainty apd stylish at very moderate prices si, teed fast colors, so iu.'wiae. see in Irlm the representative of a worthy 125 and 150 yd. Special 1.15 yd. M type of men, several of whom we have known intimately in BoWmanville. He Ginghams 35c yd. was an even -minded, honest, honorable A special shipment of best quality Canadian man; no office seeker, content to perform made Q-Tingbams, in checks, plaids and stripco� his daily task and live in peace and harw MAIN llmmwwp� light, medium and dark Patterns. Special a5a yd, mony with his fellows, He nevgr crowd- Duchess Satin ed a fellow worker or citizen aside t_0 win an advantage. He lived the teaching of Patricia Black Duchess Satin. a beautitut quality Dresses the Golden Rule. Like Junius he claimed of soft, rich material of lustrous finish. Made from a A fall range of ladies' and children's Gingham the liberty to know, to utter and express, all silk yarn, in good weight for suits and dresses, Dresses. Bungalow Aprom. in neat and attract 1 4.0re 36 In, wide. Special $3.75 yd, a P46wft to Staft according to the dictates, of, conscience, =038 styles. above all other liberties. The rights and 1-Z" privileges he claimed for himself he freely and Light Car" accorded to others. YOU -11 Yes, Mr. Allen, was a type of several eitizens we have known—not a very I arge 8ass but men known for hones r- Jo A* ILLS' "Ol. ty. hono -4 Our Goods are the Best— Our Prices Right. Z Robertson & Hecker ably dealing and integrity, loveable men -6 Flour, Feeds and Seeds a Special ty. Sam. "The Garage for service,, in whom everybody had unbounded con `4 41 Z P13-183 fidence; not public men in the sense of 011111011111111111111111111111111111111111 tillIT111111111111 fillf 111111 fill il 1111171111111171111111 seeking or holding public offices, but men in the ranks of the ministry, teachers, business men, working men and others in Whitechurch Air AV the humbler walks of life—men who con- Mr. Hectnr MqcKay went under an tributed to the world's uplift and left it oper4tion for his eye in Wingham Gener- better than they found it. In this class al hospital last week. 'v' N 0 we think of Rev. William Joliffe, Dr. Alex � Miss Nellie Walters, who I,; a nurse in Beitb, Charles Young, R. H. Turner, t aining in a London Hospital is at home re-cuperating after having scarlet fever. Sohn Higginbotham, Peter Murdoch, Mr, Knight, representative of the Lon - Thomas Bassett, E. R. Bounsall, John d Advertiser and Free Press was in our Hellyar, Markus Mayor, James Johnston ;bon 14 urg last week and got quite a few sub - I C. Vanstone, Principal James Gilfillan, scriPtiOus. ' I We are now ready for business and 14 Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mowbray, and are able to give you the best of ses- 04 V.84MVAu4" 1,q 4mazim M. A. Lewis Jollowj Charles Tod, Levi Morris, John Allen, and others who might children have moved into Mr. John vice on all kinds of tire repairing. b e mentioned".—Canad Gatmes house, recently vacated by Air. Wroxeter Mrs. Wilan who sold her property to must bear the producer's full name and Bowmanville, iV Stateman, Sam Hutchison. Dan McTavish is takini roo I ins at Mr. address. Failure to comply with this law [The late Mr. Allen referred to i Mr. Lott's nephew, Mr. Chas. Miller of ]Rouse and yard cleaning are in full Adam McLean% n the Xincardine spent the week -end here. Miss Muriel Shaw and Miss Flossie swing. Thesubject in the Methodist church makesthe vendor liable to a fine and above article is a brother of. Mrs. Richard E ert Vulcanizing and, Rev. Mr. Lymburner who bad been at 4ast Sunday evening -was Missions. The seizure of all'of his supply. Whether the James, Frances St., Wingham.] MacGregor of Toronto, spent the week. Dutinville attending the funeral of a suit being ably sustained by the pastor, syrup is sold in a gfillon can, a quart seal- end with relhtives in these parts. brother, returned home last Thursday Rev, Mr. Lymburner. er or a milk can, the producer must have Mrs, Jack Henderson and children of Retreading night. his name �rinted on it. Itmustbeplain- Grey News Lucknow, spent a few days at the home of her parents, &r. and Mrs. MacGregor J. R. Gibson shiDped six or seven car M,st Label it lY visible to the public, and the cari'must David Sauders is making preparations of the village. Ask us about our guaranteed punctul loads of ties for the C. P. R. last week. also be stamped "Maple Syrup". The for building a new barn to replace thp re, Mr. Chas. Rintoui underwent a slight ,There is talk of the post office being Dominion,Food Inspector Wm. E. Wil- word "Pure", said Mr. Wilson, is not. one that was burned down last fall. operation on his knee in Lucknop. last proof service. necessary, as all Maple syrup is supposed mPved in the near future to the block son of thie London district, had issued a to be pure. "If the product is not pure Win. Cooper, ioth Con., �has been laid 111k- fo�rmerly owned by Mrs. Rassmussen,e notice that all containers of maple syrup I the owner is liable to a heavy fine". up for a couple of weeks. He had an We carry a complete line of tire and ae. Mr. Alex Kennedy, 2nd con., Kinloss, attack of pneumonia, leaves this week for Windsor where he cessories. Varmers commenced seeding last week will work. X but the frost and sliow put a stop to Mr' and Mrs' John Falconer. and Mr. Ask for our opinion, we can 1111minate things for a few days. Geo. Falconer and Lester motored to rOR Michael Krauter had the misfortune I Thamesford near London, to attend the your tire troubles. FLOOR's FOR funeral of Mrs. Falconers'brother-iii-law, 1197' F OR ETEW WA" AND lose a valuable cow, she dropped dead I NOUR&, PURPOSE CEJUNGG the yard. 13 David Calvert. Wt SUMCE AI&I-MVE Ck\\ a 0 ALL WORK GUARANTEED . . . OOR PAlmr ArcbieManii and Vlora Mann visited Mr. Matthew Clark of Brussels, -who is at Maxwell Abram's on Sunday. the butterinaker for Whitechurc4�,Cream- ery, is busy getting ready for the coiniug some of the folk in Moleqworth locality season's work. have been havinga scare of smallpox. Mr. Ken Paterson made a business trip to Toronto last week, x Wingham Tire and r. and Mrs Jas. �.utherlaud, Mr. and Ir MTS. Ed. Gaunt and Aliss Sarah Garbutt MaPgafet C. Cald m motored to Palmerston one day lastweek V ulcanizinig; D..."cipot v. General Practitioner to attend the funeral of the ladies' aunt, ;0_1 11� Spruce Paint Graduate University of Toronto, Faculty Mrs, Susanna Elliott, IN Morton B10ek, Winaham. Phonic 298 of Medicine. . Mr. Win. Crowston of Idaho, is visit - Y T i6 Office:—Josepbine St., two doors south of mg with his uncles, Messrs. Robert and Up P 4 Brunswick Hotel. Andrew Ferrie. Mrs. Montieth of Exeter, visited last Now is the time you can -greally improve the appear- 0 Telephones — Office 281, Residence 151. week with Mrs. Johu Mowbray. ance of your home with a touch of paint here and 0 Next Sunday is Sacrament Sunday in 4 F0F1 there. Don't neglect yc;ur furniture and woodwork. FOR the Presbyterian church here, Rev. Mr. FURNRUR WROW0400 Gollan of South Xinloss church will take W49 WOOZOL A coat of ptotection uill work wonders. Save the JAMES TAYLOR the Preparatory Service on rriday even-) SrAIN surface and you save all. AARav-1r.4 AUCT14011y. E E R "'gNaurs'e'300live Teriff is at her home here M stj again, M A T I W& A` E N gnu % Vito Farm Sales a Specialty. Orders left at The Advance, Wingliam, will receive PAINTS AND R N 13 H ES prompt attention. WINGHAM MARKETS Phone NortbHuron 15-623, Brnssels 15-13 foullf I For the Walls and Celli For Hardwood Floors — (Correct up till Wednesday noon) NEU-TONE—the wa.sh ble, MARbLE-ITE—The perfect Flour.... . ... .... 5 40 to 5 65 sanitary finish that will not fade floor finish that withstands the Lard__ _ * .... , 21 to 11 or rub �ff, Many pleasing tints hardest usage. A hard finish that 0 Butter ..... ..... 45 to so and suggestions for stencilled will not rnar nor scratch white. Eggs ................. _ 24 to 28 borders, it can be washed with soap and When In' D ubt Cattle, med., butchers..* 9 00 to 10 00 For f7bodwork, etc. water. Cattle, butchers choice,. 11 00 to 12 00 mARTilft WHITE E NAMEL For Furflitut'd Hogs, liveweight .... , 12 50 to 13 00 —(the enam& de luxe) a beauti- WOOD -LAC. STAIN ­4a many je, Deal With Hay .............. i-12 00 to 1500 Power FOR ful finish for bathrooms, bed- shades, Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, Cream ............... to 60 VEPANDANS roonis, etc. It stays white. etc. Gives to inexpensive woods roR 0 t The big majority of farmers, c— N�s 6wr$mt For Floors � e appearance of the more .00RCW PAINr SENOURIS FLOOR PAINT— costly. Easy -to use. a wide range of colors. It drIes For Verandahs hard with 4 beautiful enamel OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT— finish that w�a'rs and %years and dties hard in a few hours and wears, wears like iron. Come and consult us on any palitting you contemplate. e, We will be glad to advise We have a full ra ge of MARTIN-SBNOUR Paints andVarnishes—theeasiest-ind most profitable to use. Fare" �ypuirposc­forevcrysurfaoe. Rae & Thomp-son Winaham, Out. e ..-the SurfaLe., L'Ve 4d He'll hblp yo u out With your farm selling prob- tems. 'Why worry about getting a buyer f o r your farm, When the E. A. Strout Farm Agency, 306 Manning Cham- bers, Toronto, has buyers waiting to hear about the farm you wish to sell We have buyers for st few 40 acre terms, also 100 acres, Halve you a fatni this size for sale? Then % litt it with our r e present- ative, W.TAILLER BOX 22% Wifigham 0' _m9ab"&m. Phones io6,224. WALKER'S Funeral Directors and1mbalmers Notor Hearse or Horse Uquipment Wiftaham, Ontario Stephen Leacock says that the latest dance is The Bingo, He has evidently not heard of The Toddle which consists I of pushing your partner backwards iqo everybody else. It has the advanti'ke over the Bingo of not having to be learn- ed anew, the steps being mastered be- tweeh the age of eight gild eighteen months, Me TuS, W hyr —because the Ford engine has the power and dependability the farmer wants. —becauseFord is the simple car, anyone can understand it, operate it and maintain it. —because Ford is the enduring car. it stands tip under the daily grind oil our TOught,st country roads. —because it is the econ omical car; lo west in first cost, operation and maintenance. We render Ford service. We keep your car oil the rOqd- We sell genuine Ford parts, and tePair rer- vice at fixed prices. 'You know the cost before yon buy, V% A. M. Crawfordt Dealer -A