No preview available
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-04-28, Page 4N WON,, THE WINGRANT ADVANCE Thursday, Al . )ril 28th, 1921 Fordwich Lucknow Wrox eter A fine bunch of heavy borijes was de- Lucknow, April 25th. 102L Mrs- D- Cameroll. of Laforest, )a the livered by Albcrt Johnston to John Me. To Say that tile merchants oftowo were guest of Mrs. V. Davey, IntyM' of LiStOWel, On Wednesday of busy on' Monday morning I putting it Times are rather quiet in town just last week fk--)r shipment to 11 . . . ISARD'S MOutrQAl- very Wild. Thoy were wraoroinary Among them was a grand $300-00 tnare, busy each armed with a now, most of the farmers are busy on the shovel or hoe land, which Mr, Johnston purcharied from cleaned the streets in front of their place Duncan XeGregor of Tceswater. of business. and judging from the way We are pleased to lice Air. Qeorge On Saturday morning, Mr, Hermon they handled the shov0s, there were a Town able to be around again after his' Albrecht underwent an operation for great many Triblimen among them, but severe illness. Sale of Ladies' appendicitis at his home, second con. m4in street is no1v clean and it will not Mrs. I. S. Darst and family are in y 0 fo ? We are pleased to report that it was ver raise the taxes any, and the men them, 1 Listowc!, thiii week visiting th I rmer a succe,csful and the patient is getting along selves are none the worse of it, parents. nicely, The operation was performed by The 1. 0. 0. F. anniversary was cele- Mrs. 'Win. Wilson has moveX her Dr. UcLeod of Wroxeter and Vordwich, brated here by the annual parade to furniture into rooms in Mr. A. McLean's ?I and Dr. Hambly of Witighan. I SAMPLE SPRING COA13 Mr. Garf. Johnston of near Listowel, church. There was a large turnoott and residence, Since the snow which fell last week ,hen he excellent address by Rev. Mr Eccleston has disappeared it would seem that seriously injured on Monday v a9,felt amply remkid, after listening to an I, her., w3s kicked in the face by one of his in the Anglican bhurch. There were spring in earnest. horses, his uose being broken in two several brethern from Dungannon. at Reduced Prices plaoes and twelve stitchos required to On Monday evening last week, Dis� X - close the cuts. He is doing as well as The funeral of Nits. Joseph Nixon was Trict Deputy Wilson paid an official visit AN I can be expected. His motber, Mrs. Mel, held on Saturday to Greenhill cemetery. to Forest Lodge, No 162, A. F. & A. In. %"webpw :14 John ton, is down there helping to care Mrs Nixon had been ailing for sometime He wae accompanied bv Rt, Wor, Bro, X, for III in. wit b blood poisoning in her foot but was R. A. Coutts of Winghgm. 011 1 thought to be getting better, when her The Sports Committee are already pre. 15 ladies' new style Spring Coats, comprising the very best &13 %V There is evidently some person that catlt afford, or is too mean, to buy re- heart became affected and she sank very paring for the Dominion Day celebration wool velours, gold cloth and fancy tweed effects, also black si It pairs for his car, One night last week rapidly. Her maiden name was Mary I Jr.'PIT'r Et someone entered Air. V.R.Lynn's shed Cham�ian, and after her marriageto her which promises to be the best in the coats bought clearing prices, now on sale at bargain prices. history of Wroxeter. The proceeds will and took an almost new tire off his car, r!"t bereft husband, she lived for some go to the rink fund and it is I and judgiv.- from appearances tried to time on farms in West %Vawanosh, and when next winter's snow falls Mal but Mr was also for a time in the hotel business a get -away with the car, will have a rink equal to that of any i Lynn had fortunately taken the key out. at Whitechurch, but for a number of village in the province, -VJr,1It 7'-V—A shipment of all wool plaid skirts, made In g=4 yLars, past had resided in Lucknow, She 'WaS ofa quiet kindly disposition, and style, also navy and black all wool serge skirts at special prices. made many friends, B e s I d e s her East Wawanosh husband she leavcs four sons and one Bluevede Mr. Walter Scott is now improving daughter. Fred, Joe, Harry and James, The members of Bluevale Auxiliary nicely after his very serious illness. and7Mrs. S 0. Plowright all of town, one (W M. S.) held their annual meeting on The seeding is progressing nicely in daughter, Mrs, Ken Patterson of White- Tuesday, April 19th, at bulf past two at CO'R-VP- I'S—A line of Crompton's new model corsets In ;iA& these parts and many farmers are bearly chuch, predeceased her a few years ago, the parsonage. 19 of the 30 members shade. Regular value 2.75, our cut price 2.00. through. The nall-bearers were he, rn , — , , A U % . " engpresent. after the regular business her two sons-in-law, She was in her 67th of the meeting was dispensed with, the year i and was a faithful member of the Installation of officers for the coming year Anglican c-burch The funeral services took place, viz. Pres -Mrs. L. ewitt; MONO were conducted by her pastor; Rev. Mr. Vice -Pres -Mrs. Jos. Breckenridge, Cor. ItESSES-Women's sizes in new style House Dresses,,=Oft Recieston, See -Mrs. C. Hetherington; Rec. See. of Galetea and fancy plaid gingham, bargain at 2.95. The funeral of the late W. J. Lyons Mrs. J. Peacock; Treas-Mrs. H. L. Boo - M He s That Cost Leas was held on Wednesday to Dungannon man; Supt of Christain Stewardship - cemetery under the auspicies of the A. r4. Mrs. R. Warwick; Organist-Mra. H, and A, M, Air. Lyons had been a suffer- McCall, This Auxiliary reports an in - "Auto -Shoe' I miles cost you less tharl er for some time with cancer, and had crease of eighteen members over'last X VOILE -V -Big stock to choose from, The best weaves in very beencongnedto hisbed. His wife who Ye2r- Amountof money raised during pretty patterns and coloring. A bargain at $1,00. ordinary tire miles, because you get so was f6rinerly Misf McQuoid, predeceased year $101.80. The next meeting will be X many extra miles from each and every him many years ago, and be had lived held at the home of Mrs. J. Breckenridge X with bN sister since, who patiently waited on Tuesday, May 17th, at two -thirty. A one. The name Ames Holden an him during his long and painful illness. extended to all. IR cordial invitation is "Auto -Shoes" is to help you to remem- He was a most loyal member of Old At the annual meeting of the Methodist WRITZ WZA It -See our range of new styles in wbitewear,, Light Lodge, A. F. and A. M,, and had Sundhy School held Thursday e ening the comprising gowns, a k I r ts, drawers, corset covers. See our lint of bet the cheapest mileage you can buy. the distinction of being the first man following were elected for thve current gowns at $1,00. initiated in Old Light Lodge, 'and for year.�Supt., G. Hall; Ass'L.-Supt., Mr. IWO, Run on& Ames Holden "Auto -Shoe" against many years never missed a meeting. He McGee; Sec'y., S. Gallaher; A9%1t,-Sec'y., issaid by some to be the oldest settler of MissJ. Mowbrav;Treas,, ja,�. Masters; the tires you are using—and find the miles that INIE Lucknow, and in the early days he oper- Te-tchers, Mrs. Snell, Mrs. G. Gallaher, %;11" cost less. ated a r shop, which was burned Mrs. (Rev.) Wilson, Miss Stamper, Mrs. V HO -VP --Excellent value in ladies' silk, lisle, cashmere and cottem 2, down. =es his sister he leaves oo� McCallf Organist, Mrs. McCall; Ass't., hose. Prices for silk hose bargain at 1.25. brother, Jamez of town. The funeral was Aliss H. Stamper. probably the first motor funeral here. J EA'S3 H 0 L D E N Sacrament services will be held in AME Real estate seeins to be in demand just Methodist Church, Sunday, May Ist, 2 now and several changes have taken p. in. "AUTO -SHO ES" 'place, Mrs. Duncan McPotiald has bought a hcuse from Jas. Young recently 14 Cord and Fabric Tire.§ in all occupied by lack McGee, Mr. E. Rusign FIRES, THEFTS AND DEATHS #1 H* E. Isard & Co. I has bought the one vacated by Mrs. Standard Sizes McDonald while Mliott Miller has HAVE BEEN DIRECTLY bought the one from Air. )�tisign and TRACED TO THE Murdoch, McCrae has bought Mrs, Xwen XMIM"I XXXXXX "GrOY Sox" TubeS For Sale By "'Red Sox"' Tubes McKenzie'shouse occupied byRiliott NUMBERS ON A Miller. GIRL'S BACK The engine on noon train burst a flue day at the home of Thos Stewar�. 'E Merldey & Sons, Phone 84, and Geo. T. Robertson, Phone 192, Wingham. Mr. J. G. Armstrong is home again after here on Saturday and was delayed one undergoing treatment in a hospital in hour, waiting for engine off freight. Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Mowbray speml: the and Wingham Tire and Vuleanizing Depot, Phone 298. Toronto for his arm. week -end with relatives at Whitecliark1h, Mrs. McKenzie has returned to her Da Rich Johnston shipped a car of hogs Mr. Gen. Haney visited friends at home in Chicago, after visiting her OP. . MaPO Pet 9. GaIder on *Monday. I Wroxeter last week, sisters here the'Misses Burgess. General Practitioner Mr. Wm. Duff received a car of mixed Mrs. Nelson Thornton of Gorrie, spent Miss Kate McGregor has returned to Graduate University of Toronto, Faculty barley and wheat from the West* this I a few days this week with her siste.-, Mrs. town after spending the winter in Florida of Medicine, week and Tbos. Stewart a car of cement. Win. Garniss, with her brothez, Dr. McGregor Mrs. Snell has returned home after Mr. Thos, Stewart Visited his son' Chicago. of Office. -Josephine St., two doors south of spendirig the past few months with Howard, at Henfryn, this week. V Mrs. (Dr�) McLean of 'Vtlelland is visit I Brunswick Hotel. Oatives in S. D. Clias. Garniss cauzht a fish at the d -m M in her parents, Mr. and 31rs. M She- Telephones - Offi�e 2SI, Residence 151, r Mrs. lif. Walson and Miss Beatrice, and on Tuesdav mornin - that tipped scales. Aos loom- fi 1 9 ON — I Mary Stewart of Gorrie, spent Sun- at 5�'Ibs. 'It was a carp, r in". Win. Connell, visited his fatherl' --------- �zmp [ere over Sunday, Mr. Thos. Cain is in Buffalo this week, �,_ u�l ttending the funeral of his brother -in - 1 111. Fl�- - k Aii-, 1w. TENDERS FOR COAL The funeral ef 'Miss Brotehie of the SLALED T82NDERS addressed to the un&r- igned and endor,r-d "Tender for Coal for ad cou, Kinloss, was held on Sundkv to Ali V ft Me Ripleyeemetery, Miss Biotcliie was in and Qnebce." 1 7, Dominion Buildings, Ontario, 7-T?, i wid. be ref-eived at this affice until 12 o'clock I the V, her 3801 year au'd was a cousin of TvIrs. Ift-4 I _g� noon. Frid' ay, April 4-9. wil, for the supply of I Me] Greer. coal for the Dominion rmildinge throughout i the provinces of Ontario and Q uebac. Mrs. Brown Mallough has returned to — Ir- Hamilton, after spending a few weeL�s with her parents and sisters here. Inglis of Xildmay is 6siting Jack at Ed. Renwicks. 31r.j. Clark and daughter of South- .pto., are Wling Mrs, Clark's par- enL, Mr. and Mrs. D. R, Mc N design performance and --I-al* of all ity materials, Studebaker cars are first Orr ade and the prices at which they are sold, when figured on a basis of nri -ice per pound of car weight, will compare favor. albly with the pnices of heavier cars, which, because of heavy - weight, fre. sell at much higher pri "Built in Canada" L IK " E .,; NNEDY, Dealer, Wingham V149 MIMAKER CORPORATION OV CAXADA, LTO, WALXMVIUE� ONT. ................. $U50 11C.NTzJX Totflkm cAX ........ $20%0 ................. 31$0 U 41X ILMMAU40AWTIR. 23o" ............. *ms =-:M AWAX ......... * ....... 14" All rrk" F-0. 6� wiilkervilk. oitf. AtL 8TZPDr_[1AXFR CARS ARE rQVIPPED VIXTH CORD TIRMS) East Wawanosh Council I Councilmet as per adjournment oil April 14th, witli the members all present. After the reading of the minutes of the previous ineetingarr. Gillespie objected to that portion whereby the impression was given that $roo.oa had been voted in aid Of the -Memorial Hall in Blyth, instead of this amount being granted for the sole purpose only of having the names of the soldier boyi from this municipalitv, who bad paid the supreme sacrifice, inicribed on a tablet in this building, With this rbange the minutes were then passed on motion of Strangban and Gillespie. Fred Toll was present and stated that the Toll Drain was badly in need of repair on Lot 40, Con. 3, and made application that the same be attended to this season, The Reeve and Conn. Strangban were in- structed to attend to this matter. Court of Revision on the Sturdy Drain 7&5�.'D eved according to nctice. No, ,PV ? , being received against the assess ments. The bvlaw in connection there- with was Ana* read and passed. A.8-SeGAt was appointed pathwaster in I place of P. Gibbons and 0. G. Anderson in Place of Geo. Irwin. The following accoul2ts were paid: -I. Sutherland, gravelling on Con. 13,$18.00 - Thus, Bradvock, rep. washoutand gravel' ling on Con, 2,,3.OD, Thas. Bradtioelk, fnrnislling material and rep. Potters bridge. i2.oti, Geo, poc,_ck, grading, 19 00; R. Vint. balance of bridge con. tract, 82,00; The Sawyer llas�ev Co., road grader. 3ig.62;W. J. Currie, ireight and grease for grader, 18,94, Nle'xt meetibg of council will be L-eld on May 26th, a�q a Court of Revistoti oil the Assessment Roll and also, for ortlin. ary township business. A. PORTER1.7=11,1D, Clerk. Send In The News We wbtfd be pleased if any of our read.,�l e18 Who do not recceive Tlilu Alm-Avun re- gu"afly wontd infonn us _40 thnt we nity be ab'e to find attl remedy tl�,e tmuble Your co-operation vill be appreciated. We wouid a:w be P:earsed to receive news 11 itoms of intere-st. It is our aini to male;l th:s pal*r your pspt+ and in no othe- vay can we d6 &Js but with tle a�els ance of 6ur readerg. �40nlbmed specification ald form of tender can be obtained from ' the Pareba,ing Agetit, Dep3rtment of Putille, Work,, Ottawa, and from be Caretakers of the different Dvinln� ion Ruilding;�. Tender.A will not be 0ousidem.d unlezz, made on the form4 supplied by the Department and in accordance with ine conditions et forth I therein, Each tender mus! be accompanied by till acce d cheque on a chartered bank payable to tif(��,.Order of the Min6ter of Public Worjis�, =to P- C. Of the funount, of the teuder, �VLI.1.013ondg of the Dominion %%,!it al�o be accepted , is seeuritF. or war bonds and cheques if required to make up all edd amount. By order, SeeretaiT. Department of Public Work4 Ottawa, April 15, 190-1, JAMES TAYLOR AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty. Orden left at The Advance, Wingliam, wW receive prompt attention. Phone NorthHuron 15-623, Brnssels 15-13 ONE OF STROurs FARM BARGUNS First glance stamps this as a real bargain. $3,500.00 cash d*wn on this $5 50100 50 acre farm, to- gethtr with equipment. This farm Ir well situated on good roads within I I miles from Wingham, which is a splendid market for all kinds of pro. duce, also a good shipping point. The farm is a rich clay loam, with 5 acres of gcod bard -wood busb, pasture is watered by Spring Creek, and is Well fenced. There is a good eight roomed red brick house. which was recently painted and dec'orated throughout witbphone. Good base. merit bam 35k5o with cement flooring and will tic 15 bead of cattle, besIdes horses. There is; also a small otc�,rl of 15 trees, besides this, there are 3 head of cattle. 2 horses, valued at $S60.0D, 35 bens. also all Implements nec"sary to work tbis farm, also 140 bug. ofteed,oats. 5 bus. barley. 2 ton of bay a -ad a quattity of straw, besides cther tbings too numerous to r8ention. NOW this is just like finding a nice homettwhicli any Ott would be jutt- ly ptoudof, anO will bt tnapped up in a few days, immediate And is abown by W, T* MILLEEAR Box 22% Wlagham (t appeals to everybodw because of the Pleasure AFTER and benefit it affords. EVERY MEAL The longest -lasting refresh- ment Possible to obtain.. Sea(ed light—kept right in its wax -wrapped impurity -proof Packagee, 5 C The Flavor Lasts 1321 up 5