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The Wingham Advance, 1921-05-19, Page 1*1 Who 'I 7kT-1 w _7 rrA , Su fiscriptions'. Q,0) Par Yeaf Single Copies - Fonr Cents WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1921 L I OCAL - ITEMS BASEBALL NEWS DIED SUDDENLY PERSONALS s2e LYCEUM THEATRE Wingham Wins From Mount Edward Rogers Succumbs To Mr. Kent Smith of Lopdon, is visiting rh e na�&� The Biggest Little Show Buy your cracked eggs at Gunns' Ltd. Forest 13 to I Heart Disease in town. Thurs., Fri. and Sat., this week Gunns' Ltd will have a quantity of Miss - M. E. Adams is visiting with BUY nere.-Save Money GEORGE FiTZMAURICEIS cracked eggs for sale until next winter. The first baseball match to be played On Monday afternoon Mr. Edward, friends in Toronto, I --- .v - _ production Wingham Races will be held On We/ at Wingbam, this year was witnessed by a Rogers was taken ill ' while walking by Mrs. W.A. McGill spent a few days %, Columbia Grafonola ,,On with the dance!' riesday and Thursday, July 20th and 2 ist. good crowd on Wednesday afternoon, H. Wordsman's and went in and Jay with friends in Toronto. . r� / when the Mount Forest nine were defeat- down on a sofa. Dr. Redmond was Mrs. Abner Cosens spent a couple of with Mae Murray and , In truction for Hawaiian Guitar and ed by the locals tp the tune of 13 to 1, hurriedly call6d but the old gentleman days with Ciinton'friends)ast week. Back to Pre s 's The reason for the one-sided score is passed away in a very short time after the Ukulele. For terms apply Flanigan Mr Fred Anderson spent a couple of David Powell Music Store. simply that Wingliam and Mount Forest doctor's arrival, He was in his 77th. i A Paramount Arteraft Special. The best yearandhas resided in Wingham since days last welek at his home in Cargill. War Pr* ices Mr. Bert Abell and Miss Bessie Abell NDrs. Read and Kennedy have purchas- teams are in different classes. T T Mon. and Tues. next, 2 days only e&a Gray -Dort run -about from E. Merk- of feeling was exhibited by the players of Christmas time, with his daughter, Mrs. the two teams throughout the game. The Bertram Elliott, corner of Josephine and spPnt a day recently with friends in Car- C 0 Bert Lytell as "Beauty ley & Sons. Winkham line-up was -'—Catcher, Fred Albert streets. Before coming to Wing- gill. All stanlard models equipped with the exclusive Mrs. George Casemore, Turnberry, ill Anderson; pitchers, H Sherbondy and ham he resided in Bluevale and prior Dr. R. L. Stewart is at Toronto this Steele" a canary that has raised twelve young W. Morden; Ist base, M. W, Telfer; 2nd to that in Wawanosh. week attending the National Public Health "Not Set Automatic StOP the most famous character in 1ction birds already since the cold weather. 11 base, B. Wagner; 3rd base, G. L. Brack- He is also survived by a daughter and Congress. in - Dance in the Mills Memorial Hall gn enbury; short stop, Norman Geddes; left a son who reside in the West, and with Mrs Hubbard of &troit, is visiting with S,t35 Grafonola for $95.00. "r1rhe Right of Way" Wednesday evening of this week from , 8 field, Henry Aitcheson; right field, Bert whom Mr. Rogers visited last year. her brother Reeve Win. Elson, 2nd, line Sir Gilbert Parker's master romance till 12.30. Admission $1.00 per couple. Whitten, centre field, Gordon Cruiksbank. The funeral will be held to Dungannon of Morris. $125 LaVola for $75.00. Wednesday afternoon, of Canadian life. The boys played wonderful ball and we cemetery this Mrs. R. M. Lindsay, and two children The cottage prayer meeting will be held conduct the services Phono,%vaphs sold on easy payments. "The Btandid Four" episode 2. at the home of Miss Campbell Minnie St. believe it wonid not be fair to mention Rev. H. W. Snell will of Regina, are spending a few weeks with on Friday evening at S p.m. You are any of the'different plays as they were at the house and grave. her mother, Mrs. John Ansley, Edward vdil be shown Mon., Tues. and all up on their toes every minute. St. Alt the latest Colun-ibia and P-dison Records in Stock. Wed. cordially invited. Probably because that the boys won Mr. D. C. Taylor of Lucknow, conduct- their district last year, there are a great Small Blaze On Thursday Mrs. R. C. Alexander and Miss J. B. fire VanNorman of - Calgary, are visiting at Always something ed the service in the Wingbam Methodist many of the business men who are taking On Thursday afternoon about 3.30 'e's the home of tl�eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton McKibbon I �Order your coal early" has now taken Churrh on Sunday evening'. He pregched an interest in this year's team. The fol- was discovered on the roof of Mrs. Pag S R. M. VanNorman, Diagonal Road. the place of "D , o your Christmas buying an excellent sermon. lowing,prizes have been offered to the house on Victoria Street and before it wa Drugs and Stationery Rev. J. A. McConnell of Hensall, Occu- boys by baseball enthusiasts in town viz: gotten under control did considerable _Iii;Mrs. C. N, Griffinand daughter, Miss mow,,. Soon it will be "Pay your taxes ,. the -pulpit of St. Andrews church on Leading batter for the season from damage. The roof was undergoing re- Adille, have returned to their home Edison Phonogiaphs C'1'111�'Phone 53 C. P. R Tickets and cave the discount", and then will pled conie the iandlord of the summer resort Sunday. Rev, Dr. Perrie conducted official records, prize pair of shoes don- pairs, and the carpenter had only left a corner John St. and Carling Terrace. anniversary serices in Hensall ated by W. J. Greer. few minutes to get some material when Mrs. Griffin has spent the winter with vEth his little bill. By that time it. will be unday at theBaptist , Most stolen bases for the season. from the fire started from some unknown her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Wilford at oppmtune to get the furnace pipes clean- The subjects next S cause. A fire alarm was put in but Mr, Moose Jaw, Sask. rch will be "Is the doctrine of election official records, prize sweater by Hanna ed cut and 'the storm windows on, and chu morning, and & Co. T. J. McLean and his staff, who were Ran Over By Automobile Down Goes Butter tb4,e1J Set Up again getting ready for Christ- believable?" in the laying sewers near the property, came to Caught A Large Fish =as. if it isn't one thing it's pnother in Golden Rule" in the evening. Leading home run hitter, prize Borsa the assistance and soon got the upper An auto mishap that mightbave proven! To bring down the high cost of Butte Mr. John Potter, Lower Wingham, was . . I r. J. A, Macintyre, busman, has soly lino Hat, donated by King Bros. The services of the fire-, fatally occurred on Thursday evening in, we have decided to sell direct to the con - -this worldof ours. rch Best all round playing for the season hand of the fire. 'Sccessful in catching a large red fin near front of Mr. Fred Carter's when tis six �. Sumer and cut out the middle man's pro - his double residence near St. Pauls chu wn, prize cl--L) men were not required. thedamonedaylastweek Whenweigh. year old boy, Stewart, was knocked down EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN to Dr. Parker, and has purchased Mr. chosen by vote of the to i fit Call and get a few p3unds of first bag. Donated by W. H. Willis. Mrs. Paige wishes to thank Mr. Brown , ed at Mr. Law's store it tipped the scales Zurbrigg's house on Patrick St. by an automobile driven by Mr. E. Merk- Hanna's stores willbe closed on Friday, The next game of baseball, and the who walked out on the roof and poured at 7 lbs, 13 ounces. This surely is a large ley. Stewart and big older brother were 1 class pastuerized Creamery butter. Price kTORS—For 'first league game will be played in Wing- water on the fire and Mr. McLean and fish to be caught in this part of the river. I E, --TRA CHOICE SBED POT. - returning from going an errand and were 25 cents this week. Open Saturday nights sale at $1.00 per bag, Carman No. 2 May 20th. to prepare for the Re-Org,�m R.MATHERS, at 8,.16 ham on Wednesday, May 18th, when his men who worked valiantly and �rhom Wit AIC Bluevale. ization Sale which. commences i Brussels boys will p'ay. Mayor Elliott she believes saved their home. Dominion Day At Wingham crossing from the west side of the street, up to 11 o'clocic. TnE tqiaff idently seeing the auto coining, the!CRF&mFRY- sharp Saturday morning, D4ay 21st. Wingbam will agairy celebrate the Ist oj evi FOR SALE—Good General purpose Horso, is advertised to pitch the first ball, J. A. Valley Farm At Wingham little lad ran ahead and the older boy! Apply at. MUNDYS Gitocwity. Lucknow defeated the Lochalsh base. Morton is to be at the bat and A. H. July, $250 is offered in prizes for a base driver, The Funeral of Albert Fleming ball team in Lucknow on Tuesday'after- M rove is to catch. We do riot know The Bluevale Dranatic Club will give a ball tournament. The Henderson Pipe stayed back, thus confusing the 7.�r i - r _-C ul- usg S ys turned' The remains of the late Albert Flem- FOUND—A young collie dog, - same noon 5 to 3 and Teeswater defeated Kin- if these men will be in their places or not, a play in the Opera House on Friday Band of London, have been engaged for who in an effort to mis both bD I - Loss tag No. 252. Owner may have his auto over the curb, just as the young- ing were laid to rest in Greenhill cemetery .by IpWing for this advertisement, cardine in Teeswater on Monday 9 to 3. but bether come out and see for yoursel- evening, May 27th, under the auspicies of the occasion and we understand that a MRS, ANDnrw CABEIAORE, drew's Lacrosse match will be put on in the after- er boy stepped up onto it. Mr. Merkley Lucknow, on Thursday afternoon, The ist. line Morris Bargain —Manufacturer's clearance of ves. theLadies' Aid society of St. An feels very badly over the accideut. services at the house were conducted by e of all wool fancy Church. noon. SALE -1920 Ford Coupe, or will ex- Ladies' Raincoats mad e little: Rev. H. W. Snell, B. A. rector of SL Falzk i a Ford Touringof rocentmc-del' Rubberized Tweed. Latest style, regular The play is entitled "Valley Farm" and Bitten By Dog We are pleased to report that th I ange oil on fellow is not seriously hurt, although he: Paul's church, Wingham, and at the grave Co-�Iqe is as good as new and fully equippAd. .A_Vp_17 at ADVANCE OPPICE or address Box value $15, Isard's pri6e to clear only Card Of Thanks is a Domestic Drama of absorbing interest Mrs. Thos. Donaldson, who resides were under the auspices of the L. 0. I_ .W.'Wingliam. — $9.75. Mrs. J. A. Fleming and family desire and tender pathos given in four acts. the farm on the loth con. Culross, form- is badly bruised and cut. The pallbearers were brethre - n of the J,LPST ARRIVED—C&I of Rogers Cement' Hanover Town Council will submit a The plot to wreck home and happiness is erly owned by Mr. John Rome of the The Late Mrs. Procter Orange Order viz: A. H, Musgrove, Amos WINGRAllu SALT WORICS- to express their sincere. appreciation of on on __ by-law to the ratepayers for $82,000 for a the many acts of kindness of neighbors deep raid. South Line, Brant, was in Walkert On Friday, May 13th.. the Angel of Tipling, W. J. Greer, J. W. McKibbon, Ir GST—On April 25th, between Wroxeter and waterworks system. This will bring the and friends during the weeks of illness The characters are as follows. Tuesday getting treatment for a poisoned Death relieved Mrs. George Procter of 'J. F. Groves and D. E. McDonald. The aLs Myth, four pair of Woollen Blankets. town debt well beyond the two hundred Harold Rutledge.... Cameron McDonald and badly swollen limb, the result of a ininaer will be rewarded by leaving same at and the expressicias of sympathy in their her sufferings and called her Home. Her floral contributions were beautiful. Tim ADVANCE, Wingham or the WOOLLEN thousand dollar mark. recent bereavement. Thesei will ever be Percy Deane.: ........ Hary ' ey Robertson neighbor's dog biting her on the shin bone maiden name was Catherine Miller and wisuts at Wroxoter. David Hildreth ....... William McKinney one day last week, Unveiling of Memorial TUREE PURE BRED DURHAX BULLS - At the Synod Elections of the Diocese kindly remembered Silas Holcomb .............. Frank Shaw Sad But True her aged mother, Mrs. Milas Miller re - REGISTERED FOR SALE—Colour roan8 of Huron, held in London recently, Rev. sides with her son, Joe, at Belgrave. De-! An interesting and impressive ceremony r 'her in arrears who pal of and Led. Al 'o set of double team harness, Foundry Resumes Work. Azariah Kqep .............. Rodger Oake d for mmerce on new fast fall. H. W. Snell was elected a member of the A subscri ceased was a ki -d and much beloved will be held in the Bank Cc A. BRYAXS, his paper this week inforriled th& editor Belgrave. executive, also a delegate to the Provin- It is with pleasure that the citizens of Jennings .................. Cloin Higgins mother and wife and was in her 65th. Saturday afternoon when the new bronze tili of the exterior cial Synod and a sub delegate to the Wingham will hear that the Western Hetty Holcomb ........ Gertie Robertson that it was simply neglect. This is q*uite be unveiled in hon - con where! orabl ,T� 9NDURS—V -1 tile Pat- Foundry have again resumed work. The Isabel Carney ............. Elva Ramsay year. The Belgrave Presbyterian church! memorial tablet will true but it makes it very inconvenient for k 40 Wiagbiarn Public ol will be re- General Synod. er,s employees have agreed to return to work Mrs. Rutledge ............... Olive Scott the publisher when hulhdreds of others was crowded on Sunday aftern e memory of the boys of the bank cefived by the undersigned up till May 25th, impressive funeral services were conduct- who fought for our rights in the Great; P�C.Mtiog to consist of two coats. Lowest Or The Wingbam branch of the Farm any ender not neenAssarilytecepted. C.o-Operative Co. will remain closed each at a slight reduction in pay. We under- Alvira Holcomb .............. Mary Duff have the same failing. The publisher's ed by Rev. Mr. Jones. The late Mrs. War. One thousand, seven hundred and F. GROVES. fternoon during the summer stand thatMr. Cunningham can secure a Lizzie Ann Tucker ............ Lila Gray reveritteis from small amounts and under Procter was . born on the 3rd. line of one enlisted, two hundred and fifty-nine seo'y Public qciiool Boar Wednesday a $100,000 order for stoves, but bad to cut Verbena ......... .......... Cora Jewitt present conditions every subscriber 'is ex- s and has spent her life in the are now sleeping neatb the p,)ppies of I and will be open each Saturday night until uld do it A fine programme of vneal and instru. Morri 1, -DERS— a ive -hillie 9.30 o'clock for the convenience of the the price and the only way he cc peeled to pay a year in advance to se- vicinity. Flanders fields. Seven of the bovs who plumbing in bull Ing known as A few of the mental music will be given between the kecafe". Forpartic larsapply was by a wage reduction. cure the $2.00 rate. Areyouoneofthose enlisted are from this district, one of RS ICHMOND, armersofthis vicinity. employees reasoned it that it would be acts. who have neglected to pay for your Besides her husband she is survived by Jacobs, The railway station at Clifford was two sons and one daughters viz: Mrs them Mr. Jack Holmes, son of Mr. and OF MU SIC. -Band and String In evening, April 29 and farbettertoget half a loaf rather than All are invited to come and enjoy a paper. Wheeler, Belgrave, Miller Procter and W. Mrs. Dudley Holmes, Wingbam, is now Tu'_ICHER , no tul - broken into Friday no bread. pleasant evening. Reserved seats are 50C Purchasd Mr. VanStone's House J. Procter of Morris. Also a sister Mrs— in New York. Col. Coombes, formerly .Arnments, violin, and p Ing;. a case of whiskey and automobile arts Plan of hall open at 0, C. of the 161st. Huron battalion will J. OR HT, and children 25c Bandmaster. carried off. No clue has yet been obtain- Great Re -organization Sale McKibbon's Drug Store on Saturday, �<Imr. Wilfred Hamilton, the young gentle- Bell in Manitoba. sist at the unveiling as will also Revs. man w1io recently purchased Mr. R. M- The remains were laid to rest in Brand-; as TIVRE CARRIER FOR FORD CAR FOP, ed by the authorities, although the burg- Hanna & Co, are putting on one of the ay 21st. Dr. Perrie, E. F. Armstrong and H. W_ SALE.—Apply at this office' lary is supposed to be the work of local greatest sales in the history of their store, Sat . urday Football A Tie McKay's jewelry business, has purchased on cemetery, Belgravf, and the funeral Snell Mr. W. F. VanStone's bungaloWon John largely attended. W_,A&NTED TO BU _01713t'able w1th suit- artists. "A Re-organizatiorf Sale" commencing was able lumber for rebuilding, Apply to On Saturday afternoon the third game THE ADvANCK- reen of Wingham, and on Saturday, May 21st. and continuing , ue St., next to Mills Memorial Hall, and pur- '1�iss Lillian G GE in the Northern Counties Football Leag n poses moving his wife and family from =K y woman wants Aarqs Ida Thompson have been success- till Saturday, June lith. TuE ADIr."N was played by Listowel and Wingham 0 Grand Valley next month. Mr. Hamil- Woltic wAKrPp—SLrokpF daily N%ork, also wee washing dqne, s�of� water and good dvYIn ind. Apply to fulin securing stenographic positions in printed 7000 large- bills on which they WinghamPark andthe teamsare again Go will have a business announcement in AgU'V101" 0 1 C 0 F F I C F. Toronto. /rhey are recent graduates of announc6 savings of thousands of dollars tie, the score being 1-:1. Tne first game pay you to read the next issue of TuE ADVANCE, He is TOWN OF WINGHAM ­ Central Business College and have receiv- for the buyer. It wl Wingham defeated Listowel in Wingham highly spoken of by residents of Grand ed their positions through the influence of these price reduction announcements X Court Of Revision the school. carefully and be on hand Saturday next by a score of 3-1. The next game in List- Valley. Sight! You're as guilty as to get your ehare of bargains. Hanna - & owel, Wingham lost by a score of 2-0. . . St. Paul's Church Notes Iv'e.ke notice that the Court of 'Revision for -Out of My The game on Saturday was exciting X the, rown of Winxh�vn will sit, at the TovM Hell!" That'swhat Charley Steele told Co. are nit strangers they have been life from start to finish and until about ten May 22nd—Trinity Sunday -11 a. m.— Ma'tIon Friday, May 27th, 1931. at 8 0:100k hat had long residents of this vicinity and i;ittnd preacher, the Rev, L)peaiq against, the the man he had just cleared of w seconds before the game was finished it Matting. Special 1for the hearing Of altr 192". looked litte 'a n for to remain and continue to command the looked like a Wingham victory, but List- Canon Gould, M. D., General Secretary 117;I.ent Roll for ilin certain convictio W. A.!G111111tBRAITH, Clerk. murder. It's just one of the big scenes respect of everyone. When they ad- ty of the Canadian —_i�OWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY — owel shot on Wingham goal, the goal of the Missionary Socie in the picture playing next Monday, and vertise a reduction in price, you can de. tender stopped it and knocked it to one Church; 2.30 P. m.—Sunday School, Can- X Cburt of Revision Tuesday at the Lyceum Theatre. Bert pend on it you are getting it, but no re- on Gould will give an address; 7 p. m.— r story duction in the quality of the goods This side, but only to be met by another List- nsong, special preacher, Rev. R. S. XGtice Is here�y �Vcn that the ('01irt of Lytell in Sic Gilbert Parker's maste re -organization sale has been brought on$ owel player, who had rushed in on the Eve , B. A., of Gorrie. A cordial invi- p—exision on the Assessment LOII for 1021 will I The Right of Way." ' goal, and pushed it between the posts be- Jones b4t bield at 13luev-10 Oil Monday, May 30th at owing to the death of their esteemed all to attend and 4mLe o'clock v. in f,lr the purpO?ie Of hearing . ... ... - fore Wingliam goal tender knew just tation is extended to and sett:ing coniplaints against the said As head of the firm, Mrs. M. L. Hanna, it is how it happened. The Wingham boys receive the message of these special ser- Aeconent roll. jpa�,Ljes having buinner".1 it th'i court will nit put on to offset any other sale, but Canon Gould is a returned Miss. without Mr Peter McDougall of the Oth. con. genuine in every way. will have to do some quick stepping to vices- - Z P atwnd at the Raid time and place Almost Lost SO* Of Eye is ' Lad'les' 8 it r [at p umps tmOvir notice. p. powELL, C'.ork. of Turnberry met with a painful ac hold Listowel down in the next game, but ionary and one of the outstanding speak cident on Friday evening. He was en- Lacrosse Schedule then tW're all capable of stretching out ers in the Canadian church; Monday, esults. May 23rd, 8 p. m.—Confirmation Class. 'TIOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH gaged in pouring hot lead while fixing a The following is the schedule of the some and we are looking for r ..., Philip 'Remember a welcome awaits you at St. Are CV—St-ainly Popular door lock when a bubble burst and struck to be played in this district for the Listowel—Goal, G. Cox; bac 49 Court Of Revision games and Rennie; half backs, Kinkhead and D. Paul's Church. All seats free we him in the eyes. He was brought to season. Im it the Court Of Wingharn Hospital, �where it wag found June 2—Hanover at Wingharn. Kidd; center half, McIntyre; center, Passed To His Rest NeW Strap PunIps Have ArriVed N�a�,Ioc is hereby given tht orable a the a9sessem00tXOII for 1921 Will utside right, Moore; inside A highly esteemed and most hon 79 WwLsion 0' , the Foresters' hall BeIgravie, on that tha sight of his eye could be saved, 8 —Wingliam at Owen Sound. Thompson; o ohn Honey, who pass. be lield Iv .,atone o'clook p.m., for butthe lid was badly burned. 9—Durham at Hanover. right, Nickel; outside left, Mitchell. old gentleman was J We are able to Show you just the Style yoU 11111413 Th,ra%day, May 26th lidlits Goal,Mitchell; backs, Bos- ed away at his h9me on Scott Street, on I Ir 01 'tung comp 15 —Durham at Wingham. Wingham— L C net t 'e Sat ssesse out roll. ada Gas oil Heaters strap effects., These are 11 11' Of ties a in 8 ess t the court will The Can 22—Markdale at Owen Sound, man and McDonald; half backs, Stuart Friday, May 13th, at the advanced age X1 looking for in , , 'Ire 14 at t a 8 1 ti a a place, without The Wingham Store of the Canada Oil center half, Gilkinson; of 86 years and 17 days. He had been Black. They tiarc r Otto - . RTEm,1l-,LD,Tp.01erk. Gas Heaters, Limited, will be opened full 30—Owen Sound at Hanover, and . and McLean; fined to his home for several months Suedeop Kid leather in Cray or For an Durham at Markdale. center, Pender, outside right, Harrison; con gwing on Saturday, at 10,3o a. in. inside right, Donaldson; outside left, but was tenderly cared for by his neice beautifully made, and we fit them correctly —ii—aby Chicks hour prior to the opening, Mr. Duffy, July 7—Owen Sound at Markdale. -- ;—de left cDonald. MissDandy. Besides his son, Wellington M Prices from $6.00 up to $8.50 — s, C. White Le the manager, and his lieutenants, Mr. Fr4m pure bred trapne8W 1* bovas 4parron strain). The Barron Leghorn 0 bird and for 0, 10911 Orn is 0, very Mowat and Mr. Wright, will welcome the 14— arkdale at tian6ver, and Winghom at Durham. .. # # The Northern Counties Football League formed some weeks ago by the high he leaves another sort, Oscar, residmg at vir Rice Lake, Wis., who was present at the One Strap pump for growing girls madc. an Eogl sh rwg�obild some Of,thcra being as largo as the to visit R**. Havotho advantage over the Rook in children of the town and vicinity 20—Hanover at Owen Sound. 21—Markdate at Durham, a nd was schools of Listowel, Harriston, Winghath r J black Kid, $3.5 0 and'$4.00. fune al. that th seldom, It over. want to 80t- wit" their store, and to each and every one tht conolrog of the Narm weather it seems tile del,drinized to rot. Not go they will give a souvenir balloon. This Wingbani at Hanover. and Kincard ine. The winners get a e to off with the winners of the he remains were laid to rest in th family plot in the ce metery at Lakelet on besvy broods are, with the Leghorn. The coming of the warm plete line of sh4 Wee.aler the Leghorn is doterminOd to 10, store will carry a com lectrie %Ik". will also 1061; In the Winter it proper hardware, aluminum ware, e to A9111 180" ton of 28 —Owen Sound at Durham and Wingliam at Markdale. Witigham, and chanc play Hough Cup, which was taken over some time ago by the W. F, A., Monday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Peters of Belgrave, conducted the services owing to we in Ureer outil for. From ov. Ist., etc. The OqLed Ughorgs lal(i lo 5 eggs at an vacuum, washers, irons, etc 011L_ PrApurice Aug. 8—Markdale at Durham Owen Sound. Although the high school boys didn't the illness of Rev. Mr. Armstrong, The of 73 ote per dOZ. 62.78 Cts. cash Dwaion hAs known Mr, 18=101ptenhens Fronithaso btrils and others editor of Tan A O6Sgood w; are offering chicks at Vets. Duffy for some time and can agsure the Oomos�;,%011vercd at 10—Owtn Sound at Wingliam. have the cativat on Satur0ay to enclose the patk with the procAds from the pallbearers were, Messrs. S. Bennett, A. E. Lloyd, W- H, Gurtie Y, Elijah Higgins, ZXXXXXW__XZN at your 14611011- ith honest- HtirtnN BrEcIALY FAR% public that they will be dealt wi Out- 11—Hanover at Markdale, 15 —H atiover at Durham. collection a inounted to about $20 John Galbraith and George Wynn. XXXXXXXX;KC161074m WALTER ROSIt, BroGS014, I Phone 38 X, Box 31, ly and squarely at this new store, of W