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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-05-12, Page 114 4, BASEBALL -Mt. Forest vs W. ingham, Wed., May 11, at 4.30. FOOTBALL -Listowel H. S. vsVingliam H. S. Sat., May 14, at 3.30. Single Copies - Four Cent's WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 12th, 1921 Subscriptions: $2,09 per year LYCEUM TREATR MEETING WELL ATTENDED LOCAL ITEMS PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT PERSONALS a Show Trustees' and Ratepayers' Association SR. IV rhe 0 sto Buy your cracked eggs at Gunns' Ltd. Total 650. Pass 400. Miss Annie Murray spent the week -end I* '. ­ THURS., FRI. and SAT. For Huron County Formed at her home in Ripley. On Wednesday Billie Burke's for an lee Cold Ice Cream F. Bell 524, C, Boyce, 444, H. Boyce %,. Mr. ana Mrs, F F. Hormith of Harr Ks NOAH SAID IT! Soda all flavors 10c. " 531, R. Carr 489, xE. Forgie 446, xE ton, spent Sunday in town. "When the clodds roll by we On Wednesdaj afternoon a well repre. Why not eat Canadian Rhubarb rather Henderson $77, C. Louttit 647, C. Lott ought to have good weather" said sented meeting from Huron Co. of School than United States Strawberries? 439, xW. Mann 455, xR. McDonald 362, . Mr. Earl Daniels visited at his home In Kincardine over the week -end. FRESH THIS a 'ain ah and after forty days Trustees and Ratepayers assembled in Gunns' Ltd will have a quantity of C. Mason 399, xM, Swanson 324 , N. p Shine. Mr. ane Mrs, T. R. Bennett, motored the sun Zo Clinton for the purpose of organizing and cracked eggs for rate until next winter. Sturdy 457, C. VanNormao 603, xE ffiliating with the Provincial Organizat- Wingharn Citizens Band has been en- Williams, 418, D. Armstrong 509 xM. to Stratford, and spent Sunday with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS gaged to play at Mildmay on May 24th. Angus, 419, G. Anderson 482, V. Bell friends there, WEEK Ion. 509, A, Corbett T V Is the same sort of optimist 1\4,r. Proctor of Belgrave, was selected Afresh stock of large size ripe pine- 568, E. Carr 538, M. Miss Lizzie Sturdy of Wingbam, visited Yet he has all of life's troubles and as chairman of the meeting and Mr. Segs- Casemore 544, B. Dobie 516, V. Fyfe 495, with her aunt, Mrs. Crauston, near St, then some including even a flood worth, Field Secretary of the Ontario apples have just arrived for Billie Burke. C. Dickson 448, K. Dinsley 533, x1 Ella- Helen's recently. that will sweep you away with its See iouth window. colt 350, N. Fixter 525, E Green 609, 1. Mr, J. M. Graham and Miss Helen excitement and realism. it's all Asso.ciation, was here to address the ineet- ' ADLER-I-KA-For bowel and stomach disturbances. in Doug's new picture. ing and assist in the organization. icense Inspector, Frank Elliott of Hunter546, D. LloV4 407, E. McLean Graham, attended the funeral of Mrs. L. The officers elected for the County are: Stratford, has been appointed to succeed 452, G. Robertson 574, xH. Sutton 458, Mahood at Kincardine on Sunday. TANLAC-A splendid tonic and blood purifier. "'When the Clouds Hon. President: -Inspector J. E, Tom Supt. Lannin at Windsor. J. Taylor 581, M Vansickle 351, A. Walk- Mr. Alvie Fleming of Chatham, and Fancy Fruit at Billie Burke's. We sell er 488, xM. Sbackleton 486. MARLATT'S SPECIFIC -For Gall Stones and Ap- Roll By". and Dr. Field. Mr. Elliott Fleming of Fergus, spent the President -Mr. A. Lane, Fordwich. nothing but the best. We also sell a high JR. IV week -end with their father and mother. pendicitis. A snappy romance of youth and Vice President: -Mr, J. J. Robertson, grade line of Bottle Pickles and Canned Total 481. Honours 361. Pass 289. \-Rev. H. W. Snell, B. A., is atte love, full of laughter and happiness, ndin thrills and daring. also Colborne Township. Goods. D. McEwen 462, T. Robertson 449, M. VINOL-A Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, Snell 434, M. Christie 429, M. Mitchell the sixty-fourth session of the Synod of secretary Treasurer: -T. G. Shilling- I Anew postage stamp, issued by the 419, J. Field 408, W. McKibbon 405, E. Huron in session in Cronyn Hall, London. PEPTONA-The best tonic, every bottle guaranteed. Harold Lloyd law, Seaforth. United States, bears the flags of the Chettleburgh 399, W. Hunter 384, ttle In one of his $100,000 comedy Executive -Mr. McKercher, Wroxeter; Allies, including the Union Jack -the Williamson 373, G. Angus 372, A. N. Mrs. Paul E Van Ness and li "REXALL REMEDIES" -A remedy for every ail - features. Mr. McQuillan, Ashfield; Mrs. Currie, firststamp of one nation on which the Pullen daughter, Maxine, of Montreal, are visit - East Wawanosb; Mr. Proctor, Belgrave; flags of another have appeared. 371, A. Laundy 366, E. Mitchell 361 j * ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ment and every bottle guaranteed to "CAPT KIDD'S KID" R. Creech, Exeter; L. L. Knox, Goderich; The poor printer is hit another blow by Young 359, A. McLean 354, E, Cam bell Hinscliffe. benefit or your money ref unded- Matinee Sat. 3.30 Mr. Fowler, Seaforth; and Mr. Stewart, Union Government's new Sales T X 348, E. Hartnell 345, A. Irwin 320, M- Mr. and Mrs. John Galbaith, and gon, Two shows Sat night 7.30 and 9,15 S. S. No. 2, UsboKne. a Thurlow 319, M. Sanderson 315, G. Mit. Will, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johmf, at. Red Cedar Flakes,, Moth Balls, License. As we are classed ai manufac- cbell 314, E, Swanson 311, J. McGee $10, tended the funeral of Mrs. L. Mahood at The Executive will map out a program turers we must pay 3 per cent on all job A Mitchell 306, N. Beattie 305, C. Fry Kincardine on Sunday. Caustic Soda, Fumigators, etc. Starting MON , TUES. WED. for each municipality for to continue the printing "manufactured in our establish - work of organizing the County. 285, F. Angus 284, W. Taylor 260, J. - he resignation of Miss Haney, kin- ments." \T The most staitling serial,photo- Brooks 236, B. Browne 230, D. Haller dergarten teacher at the Wingham public play ever made. The Women's Guild of Belgrave Eng- 224,,A. Ludwig 210, H. Wilde 208, G. school, wasreceivedand accepted at the "Special Sale of Briar Pipes" 99 Twentieth Century Methodist Church lish Church are having the young people Ledeitt 195, G. Rintoul 189, W, Scott 158. trustee meeting on Tuesday. "The Branded Four Sunday, May 15th, 11 a. in. Subject, of the Blyth English Cfiurcb render their SR, III Starring Wagner an I "Soul -Healing"; -236 P m, Sunday play entitled "Home Ties" in the Forest- ><Mr. and Mrs. Ruebe Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber Total 325. Pass 195. family have moved to Guelph. Mr. and ,,,S nRUft School; '7 p. in Subject, "Defences of er's Hall, Belgrave on Friday, May 13th. N. Homuth 275, E. Tamblyn 272, W. Mrs F. Hanmore have moved into the As a special added feature every Clay". You will be made welcome %at Plan of the hall at Hopper's Store. Ad- -Tiffin 27Q, W. Johnston 263, F. Field 250, hou * McKIBBON U U 8 TOR E Monday, Tuesday, andWednesday these services. We have hearty singing. mission 40c. and 25c. se which Mr. Wagner moved out of. D. Haney 244, Y. McPherson 243, D. VIOLA DANA Sewerage System Complete Ice Cream Sundaes for 10c at Billie Scott 242, E. Boardman 239, C. Wirth lsvrs. Reeves, who has conducted a Drugs and Stationery The winsome star in The sewer work on Victoria and Cath- Burkes, Marshmallow, Cherry, Orange, 239, M. Seli*237, M. Isard 234, A Swan- millinery store in Wroxeter for the past Edison'Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R Tickets erine streets is going ahead. T. J. Mc. Lemon, Pineapple, Fruit, Strawberry, son 233, G. Robertson 233, D. Preston two year has moved to Wingham, and is "Dangerous to Men" Lean& Co. have their big excavator at RaspbeiTy. 231. S. Blatchford 226i C. McKibbon 221, occupying rooms over Mooney's bard - work On the job. -This s the last of the Attend the free matinees on Tuesday G. Fry 220, M. Mitchell 211, M. Cloakey ware. n 40 sewers that will be laid in Wingham, as and Wednesday afternoons next at the 210, N. Carr 208, 1 Stewart 194, *G. Mr. J. Brandon and sister, Mrs. FD the sewerage accommodation,is now avail- Lyceum Theatre, and see the opening Spotton 191, M. Musgrove 185, M. Johnston, returned to Oakner, Man., EVERYBODY'S CROWN able in all parts of the town. chapters of the thrilling new mystery Simpson 185, L. Groves, 181, F. Ford after spending the past three weeks the Notice to Property Owners Died At Teeswater MUND-Iii St. Paul 0hurell Wingham Red Cross Society serial, "The Banded Four" free. No ad- 177, J. Roth 173, H. Groves 170, P. guests of their sister, Mrs. J. J. Brooks, Property owners hereby notified that all BLANKET If mission will be charged. The war tax Stokes 168, M. Tennant 164, M. Hill 162. Victoria St. Mr, J. Farquharson, Clerk of the ,,in shed on Saturday evening, April 30th. A public meeting in charge of the local will be Ic. Everyone is united. JR. III Mr, Chas. E. McLean of London rubbish must be cleared away before May village of Teeswater, passed away om der can have aame by calling at Henry Mather's, Lot 16, con. 2, Morri-3 and paying for branch will be held in the council chamber 24th. GEo. ALLEN, -advt. Almost everyone has something to sell, Class A. Total 540 spent a few days at the home of his par- Sanitary Inspector. Tuesday morning. He had recently sold - Thursday evening, May 12th., at 'eight or some article lying around their stable E. Lott 465, M. Robertson 460, V. Fox ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLean. Mr. his insurance and real estate business tck ,CHOXOR DRIVING MARE FOR SALE- o'clock, to discuss a program for the year's SeVenyearsold. Appl or garage that is taking up room and 451, J. McLean 440, S. Bennett 440, H. MacLean has severed his connection with The Citizens' Band Mr. Harry Logan of Huron township. YTt.0E ADVANCE. work, and plan the campaign for the en- Seddon 438, R. Armstrong 436, M. Weir would be more beneficial if it were turned the Dominion Bank and is now selling The annual meeting of the Wingham Talking About Eggsl -FOR BALE -1916 Runabout. in good running rolment of new members. Alargeattend- into.money. Spend twenty-flive cents 427, V. Campbell 397, G. McDonald 394, stock for the London Motor Sales Co. Citizens' Band was held in the Band Hall, order, yours for less than $SOO. ance of the citizens is requested. M. Carr 387, J. Green 386 W. Agnew / on Monday evening, May 9th, with Mr. One of Mr. John Fisher's hen's must CRAWFORD% GARAGE. I High School Sports and advertise it in our Everyboby's 381. F. Fells 380, L. Bennett 379, C. r. and Mrs. John Glenn, who have B. Mundy, presiding. The regular yearly have been reading Tan ADVA'NCE and Column. Every week articles are sold in of Win ter ofBelm6re, FOR SALE -Good Strong Delive Wagon. Listowel and Wingbam High School . Saint reports were read and the following officers noticed where Mr. Pe man W. VOTCE;. this manner. Pendleton 368, L. Peterman 362, M been highly esteemed residents 9 - Apply to J. 355, B. Armstrong 333, K. Somers 330, ham for a number of years left last week were elected: Bandmaster -Geo. Wright; was boasting about the large eggs whicit, Football teams appeared to be pretty Notice -If you intend to keep in with for Toronto where they intend residing IgOUSE4 WANTE D -A six or seven roomed evenly matched, A couple of weeks ago G. Page 317, C. Carr 305, P. Gibson 304 President -Basil Mundy; Vice.President- his birds were laying for she set to wowfa honse, Wanted to b -to your friends, take them to Billie Burke's P. Blomfield 189, L. Thompson 185. in future. Many friends are sorry to PIP A. Hingston; Secretary -R. Stone; Treas. and produced an egg more suitable for a V;MAMA16E. Listowel boys played in Wingbam and for a nice lunch and good cup of tea or hear of their removal, but all will join in were beaten by two goals, and the follow- Class B. Total 535. urer-L. Hingston; Managers -R. Stone goose than a hen. It measured 8ff inchm JUST ARRIVED-Casp of Roger's Cement. . coffee. A nifty Ice Cream Special. See wishing them success in their new home. WINGHAM SALT WORKS- Ing Saturday they went to Listowel and our new menu. And best of all our B. Edgar 440, N. Taylor 396, M, Mit- and F. Johnson; Property Committee- by 73 inches. John's hens are like him - were beaten by two goals. Therefore chocolates can't be beat -Maraschino chell 381, K._Pilon 370, 0. Homuth 369, - H. Walton, W. Prince and W. Reid, Dur- self, not going to be beaten. jr OsT-So grain bVs somewhere between K. Reid 354, R. Rae 343, A. Hartnell 3301, Demoristrations In Dressmaking ing the past year the band had 'eighteen I these two teams are now even, and the cherries in Liquor, 85c per lb. Old Oaken Bucket JU -Belmore and Ingham. Finder please lerve at HOWSON'S FEEDSTORE. return games will have to.be played over A. Field 327, J. Sturdy 324, L. Hutton local engagements, twelve outside engage - The regular monthly meeting of the 312, L. Smith 310, 1. Wirth 308, N. Miss Petty of Toronto, is conducting a ments and played for sixteen Friday even- The Old Oaken Bucke , a drama irt, iff OST -On April 25th. between Wroxe r and again. Toler JU Blyth, four pair of Woollen BI nkets. On Thursday evening last Lucknow W. M. S. of St. Andrews Church will be 304, M. Mitchell 299, F. Carter 289, K. class Of fifteen in dressmaking each after- ing concerts in the park. The band will four acts, presented by Teeswater talent Finder will be rewarded by leaving 8 e at held on Wednesday, May 18, at 3 O'clock. t noon in the council chamber. These under the auspices of the choir of St. Paul!s. THm ADVANCE, Wingham or the WOOLLEN and Wingbarn High School teams played Williams 277, E. Lepard 272, W. Terman classes are being conducted under the play at Mildmay on May 24th and they Church in the Wingham Town Hall. an MILLS at wroxeter. . baseball on the Wingharn H. S. campus. Subject, "The Missionary Translators of 242, C. Brown 222, M. Coutts 201, J. expect to have their new uniforms for that LOST-Lidy's brown fur neck piece. Inquir' The visitors lost, the scorebeing' 13t07. the 19th Century". Taken by Mrs. N. Clarke 195, E, St&kley '128. auspices of the Wingham branch of the occasion. The regular Friday evening Thursday evening drew a crowded house. I'D -- THEADVANCE. Fry, also a report of the Provincial Con-, SR. I Woman's Institute. concerts in the park will commence Fri- The players took their parts well and tim PAINTINGAND PAPERHANGING -Neat- Died At Windsor vention held at Peterborough given by Senior Class Street Inspector Appointed program was greatly appreciated. Editor ly and promptly done. / day, May 27th, and will continue each CIENCLAIR PHIPPEN, Mrs. (Rev.) Amstrong received word on Miss Halliday. Ladies welcome. Honours 557, Pass 447, Total 745. a joint meeting of the street com. week during the summer. Anyone wish- Brown and his good wife were in charge .. Route3, Wingham., Monday of the death of her father, Augus- Th6 Japanese entertainment given in N. Coutts 713, 1. Smith 701, J. Carr mittee and the property comthittee of the ing'to engage the band are requested to of the stage and things ran smoothly. STABLE FOR RENT -Suitable for storage,' tus Banwell. The old gentleman resided the Wingham Methodist Church on Fri- 701, M. King 689, G. Wellwood Wingham town council, Mr. William apply to R. Stone, Sec'y or F. Johnson The. Teeswater visitors were treated to garage Or stabling. Ap?ly to. ' luncheon in the basement of St. Paul's ,I . ADVANCE. I at Windsor and was in his 91st. year. day evening was very good and much en- 674, P. Campbell 669, K. S rr i t h Isbister was engaged as inspector of work Manager. T LrGT-A house with water, Mrs. Amstrong left on Tuesday morning joyed by all. The programme consisted 669 W. Angus 606, A. Snell, 663, H. done at the cemetery and on the streets of 4 IThe management request that all uni- Church after the play, by the ladies of ')Apply to, &a lights- to attend the funeral. of choruses by the Sunday School schol- Dickson 659. B. Pox 656, D. Atkinson Wingham. He will receive 25 cents per forms be handed in at once. the church. I E. MERNLRY, Town. Over Stock Sale ars, recitations by Eva Green, Margaret 651, C. Findlay 640, V Pilon 643, H. hour for time he is on duty. Reeve Yorthepaintingof the exterior Armstrong, Muriel Redmond and Maurice Kargus 642, M. Clark 628, J. Moir 622, Tipling, chairman of the street committee, PNDHRS-! The Select Ladies Ready to Wear and of wingham I S 001 will be re- Christie, solos by Miss Margaret Mitchell A. Rintoul 608, M. Bisbee 596. R Har- was opposed to the appointment. X X V, X% X 4colved. by the tinder Igned P 11 May 26th. Made to Order Co. with headquarters Painting to consist two ats. Lowest or and factory at 456 Queen t., W. Toronto, and Miss Madeline Walker, The decora- rison 689, M. McIntyre 597, E. Hender- Lacrosse Group .shy, tonder not nee rily accepted. tions and the costumes of the waiters were son 556, G. Davidson 540, xG. Young Wingham citizens will no doubt be abl novIls. e ly ublic School Board. are opening up a branch store in the of Japanese fashion. 523, xM. Armstrong 481, xJ. Tiffin 470 to witness some lively lacrosse cames this %Lt -fENDERS-Receiv6d till May 23rd.13,for building formerly occupied as a bank by G. Roberson 461, xL. Broome 444, xH. season as the boys have been put in a K plumbing in building known as ' Me Mr. A. E. Smith. They will open with a X Murlie Cafe". For particulars apply sale on Saturday morning, May 14th, at Church's Splendid Record Groves 363. group of fast companions. This group AIRS. I,, RtOUMOND, Junior Class will consist of Owen Sound, Markdale, St. Jacobs. 9 o'clock. See advertisement on another I page. The fiscal year of the Wingham Metho- Hanours 474, Pass 379, Total 632. Durham, and Wingham. An exhibition TH&CHERopmUsIC-Bandand String In- - distChurchhas just closed making the S.Mitchell 570, S. Campbell 542, C- game will be played in Walkerton, on struments, violin. and piano tun Ing. W. M. S. Elect Officeri finest record in its long history. Fry 535, A. Scott 409, H. Burgess 491 May 24th., between Walkerton and Gpo. J. WRIGTIT, I Bandmaster.. The annual meeting of the Women' During the vear, Very large congrega- J. Cloakey 475, J. Cruiksbank 441, xM' Wingham. UPRIGHT ROSFWOOD PIANO.-Mmost Mis ionary Society was held oil Tuesday tions have gathered on Sundays thus en- Ludwig 432, A. Templeman 399, L, Wild Diagonal Read Paving? new for sale or will exchange on Vietrola last and the following officers were elected abling the church to have the largest 396, F. Saint 342, W. Lediett 333, K. X X 'at P%rt pay. Address Box C, ADVANCE. for the ensuing year, envelope offerings in its history, $3436.36, Lott 311, xV. Mellor 144. Mr. T. J. McLean asked the council if V 1q[tH CARRIER FOR FORD CAR FOR Honorary Presidents -Mrs. Win. Well- an increase of $435.00 over last year, and PRIAIARY CLASS they would proceed at once with the SALE.-ApplY at this Office. _ wood, Mrs. E. Bosman, Mrs. E. A. an increase in loose collection of $118.00. Total 360, Honours 270, Pass 216. work of laying a permanent road on 1 onary givings are over M. Cantelon 846, W. Dow 334, 0. Tif- WASHING MACHINE AND WRING= Brock. The total missi Diagonal Road at once providing a peti Trin ADVANCE. President -Mrs. J. J. Pattisdh. $1900, an increase of $85.00. The church fin 334, E. Campbell 332, E. Zurbrigg the property owners on that street ask- S t P P U S FOR SALE­1bQulr0 at Ist. Vice Pres. -Mrs. J. A, Morton, has raised for the Forward Movement 832, J, Mitchell 328, E Rae 326, J. tion wonld be signed by the majority of Lad 103 Pa TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH 2nd. Vice Pres. -Mrs, A. E. Lloyd. during the year $3173.15, making, with Brackenbury 324, A. Louttit 320, G. ing that work be proceeded with now. P 3rd. Vice Pres. -Mrs. W. H Willis. last year $6112. 15. There is a 'total of Smith 320, A, Dow 318, S. Roberson 318, The work would add greatly to the ap- Court Of Revision **sed during the year from all R. Hastie 314, D, Kargus 3 14, M. Fitt pearance of the town and would also be 4th. Vice Pres.- Mrs. W. J. Howson. $11,50 rat Are Certainly Popular Notice IS hereby, given Mat the Court of Pres. of Circle -Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart. sources. This is all the more remarkable 312, A. Atkinson 3 10, E Homuth 308, J. the means of giving employment to sever - at men now out of work. We understand Itevielon on the apisessemont roll for 1921 will Con. Secretary -Mrs. W. J. Greer. when it has been done in the face of very Copeland 304, L. Durnin 304, E. Reid i New Strap Pumps Have Arrived be hold if! the Foresters' hall Dolgr&ve, on that it is likely that the major ty of the AN Thursday, Mal2fth., at Ono o'clock p.m,, for Recording Secretafy-Mrs, Wilbert heavyremovals of families. Thechurch 800, G. Beattie 200, F. Page 206, E Gray ng comp a n is seege ent roll. Dobie 272, L. Browne 264, A. the urposoof ca6ringandsett Wellwood. is to be congratulated on its fine spirit Of 281, M ratepayers will sign the petition. a a nst the sild gi We are able to show you just the style you are tiels havi uginess at the court will Asst. Record. Sec'y, Mrs. W. F. Bur loyality to 11 over connexionial interests. Green 254, B. Walker 252, D. Small 240, Albert Fleming Peceased I I end At the s d o and place, without looking for in strap effects. These are made of LIN ar to or notice. a man, Rev. E, F. Armstrong, B. A. B.D. is one A, Reid 244, P. Clark 240, H. Fry 238, Albert Fleming passed away at his ---- .- o Tgnvomn, P. Clerk, Trtasurer-Mrs. A. H. Musgrove. of the best pulpit orators in the London C. Vqnsiekle 234, E. S t o a k I e V home on Leopold St., on Tuesday, May Suede or Kid leathet, in Gray or Black, They are, Baby -Chicks ' supt. Christian Stewardship -Mrs, F, Conference and the Methodist Church 212, F. Howson, 204, B. Campbell 198, J. 10th. Ile had been in failing health for beautifully made, and we fit them correctly. From pure bred trapim4tod S. 0. WhIto Le I R. Howson. here is well attended by visitors every Milligan 180, L Williams 176, G. Ledeitt some time. He was in his 61st year and horns (Barron Strain), The Barron egilarals Asst. Supt. C. Stewardship-Mra. R. Sunday evening. He and Mrs, Arm- 174, H, Fitt 174, R. Forsythe 126, A, was highly esteemed by all who knew X Prices from $6.00 up to -$8.50 an English bird and for a legborn is a, v r zill, - McLean 118, N. Ledeitt 114, A. Aiding, arge bird some of them being AS latgot 61.1 be J. Tynd, strong and family ha0 endeared them him. Prior to coming to Wingbam, several JWc-k. Have the advantago over t 0 00 1 Cradle Roll Supt. -Mrs, W. H. Green. selves to the people of the town. Mr. ton 98. M. Finley 88, W. Hurren 78, R, years ago, he resided in Lucknow. He is One Strap Puai for growing girls made of that th Seldom, it ever. want tb set i Saint 78, B. Burke 74, 1. Nortrop 54, W. .. weather it 8 nent part in survived by his wife, who has tenderly black Kid, $3.50 and 4.00. the oon??ug of the waTm weather it 8eoms Asst. Cradle Roll Supt. --Mrs. 9. A. Armstrong has taken a promi p hchvy broods are determined to set. Not, so Brock. everything for the benefit of the town Henderson 44, H. ARntw 42, D. Fixter cared for him during his illness, also two with tho Leghorn. The coming of the warm 28 M. Gibson, S, Carter. ­­ - .. I weather the Leghorn 18 determined to 16, Pianist -Mrs. Chas. Campbell, and vicinity. Wallaceburg people are sons, Alvin, station agent at Chathatn and f proporry, ThOy 'WI11661RO le&in the winter I Stranger's Secretarya-Mrs. F. Mohan- indeed fortunate in securing this estimable Elliott, station agent at Fergus, ,oar6il for. From ov. Nt., to April Ist., ton of Our trapnested L ,ghorilS laid 1035 eggs at an an Mrs. J. A. Davidson, Miss Powell, family as residents and in their new Prices Down Tilt funeral will he hold tinder the, aus. price of 73 ct8 per doz. 10.78 CU. cash Mrs J. 11. Christie. preacher they can look forward to a man Big Stock of Mtn's and toy's Clothing pices of L. 0. L. No. 794, on Thursday from I o ton htns, From these birds and others We Ja Greer, ni*rly as good we are offering Chicks at U'ete. Annual member,% 60, Life members 17, worth while and a talented orator. He sit greatly rediAcedpriceg at Itards, Extra afternoon. Interment wIll take place at V so,01i dollvered at, Your Station. N= HURON SPRCIAM FARM. Honorary members 13, Total mcinber- will entev upon hia new dutieg early in special Men's heavy overalls $2 60 value Lucknow. Rev. H. W. Snell will conduct *46%0 WAtTPR IWV4S, DT118.3011% Out.1 I OXXXXXXXXXXXXi Phone 33 X, BOX 31. ship 00. July, for $2.00. the funeral services. 00% XX Xx XX #41041"K