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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-06-02, Page 1Ar A�, ni bang, 9, Single Copies - For Cents 7-- WAINGHAM� ONT.,THURSDAY, JUNIE 2nd, 1,921 per LYCEUM THEATRE PERSONALS BASEBALL NEWS GARFIELD'$ CAPTURE The Dialrent Little Show __�io_n_t - '" , LOCAL ITEMS* Dr. Calder is in real for a few Sore Old Teaswater Throws Mr. And Mrs. --- Thum,, Fri, and Sat., this week days, TraU� Were Former Preserve your - I Rotten Eggs, Winghamites eggs now while cheap. CHARLES RAV Miss Doris F ells is the new junior in the LYnIall's Waterglass gives best results. .1 in Dominion Bank. Wingbarn, scored another victory in Doubtless all of our readers have heard Sold at Mitchell's Corner Drug Store, "Paris Green- Miss Mentle Reid -Allen of Toronto, Wingbam on Friday last, when the Loch� of the capture of Norman Garfield who The Cottage Prayer Mceting, on Frl'. alsh team Played in escaped from Woodstock jail a few days day 8 'A tale of Paris and a Jersey farm was home for the 24th. Wingliam and were P.M. at the home of Mr. J. T, Mr. Chestpr Rintoul spent Sunday at Lochaish "Olms With all the Ray fun, the Ray defeated by,16�1 'Cash" McLennan of ago, but probably very few know that the Boardman, Albert Street, You are cord. WeDeVeleplll thrill, the Ray tug at Your heart Mr. Arthur Magpe's Bluevale Road. was umpire While Lack Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Tracey who figured so pro. jally invited, "Paris Ureen" for the Blues! also was base umpire. Although tile score ininently in his capture are former rL PLO ,si- a MermEdd Comedy, Mr. and Mrs. W. J The girls of the telephone office 'net at nte e on Tburs- Rctures a i the employ of the Bank of Hamil. day evening and prese d her with a QtDuek III" W. E. Finley spent Sunday with Belmore was snappy. The score by innings i�as: l r, Finley and Mrs. was very one-sided, the playing at times dents of Wingbarn, Some Years ago he the home of Miss Ella Cool we T 11 friends, Lochalsh .... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Cc-, ton. Hiswife was a Miss Hamlyn and large easy chair. featuring Lloyd Hamilton (,Ham') :n Rev, E. F. Armstrong, B A,, B, D. is Wingbam .... 2 0 0 1 11 0 1 1-16 they were married while Mr, Tracey wau Readoluayiers 101F Mon. and Toles next, 2 days only In the last of tile fifth innings Lochalsh a resident of Wingham. attending the Methodist Conference at Walker's furniture store is well stockeo*6 A he June bride, London, changed McKenzie for Walker in the The Globe has'the following to say of with excellent presents for t KOLP J. Warreu Herrigall ' Mrs: Frank G. Fair' pitcher's box. Telfer Pitched for Wing. the capture: Nothing is more appreciated as a wedding of Ancaster, is gift than furniture. and his own Company in is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Isabella bam throughout the entire g am e and "Mrs. Tracey and another woman saw When t I he girl of to -day asks her grand - "'Live Sparks" Patterson, Francis St. made a good job of it too. The fielders Garfield at the station at Stewarton, and mother: "Is this dress too short?" the did good work, and Wingham at bat are recognized him from Photos in the papers. latter answers by asking: '-Bless your A gushing comedy of the Texas Dr. R. C. Redmond is attending 2 bard to fool. SUPPLIES oil fields, meeting of the Ontario Medical Associat- On,,rhurtday Mrs. Tracey told her husband, who heart, child, have you one on?" ion at Niagara Falls. the Teesmater nine gave immediately telephoned Chief of Police, Brussels a bad beating in Brussels, but Francis Melville at Georgetown, and aske The regular monthly meeting of the We call -�Upply a I I reqLifilenients, o f 1111ateur Coming, Tom Mix in Mr, John Taylor of Hanover, spent the the game was a poor specimen, as Brus. for a full description d Ladies Auxiliary Of the Wingham Gen- plea,,ed to give -iny lielp beginner,,j "Days of Daring" week -end with his mother, Mrs. George sels boys appeared not to care and Ttomp_ murderer. The descriptioonf the escaped eral Hospital will be held in the Council pboto it, Taylor, Lower Wingham, $on as pitcher was a poor excuse, with the Strang tallied closely Chamber on Monday, Jui Inay require, er his wife had seen. - ne Oth. at 3,45. Mr, Willie Magee, Bluevale Road, is On Monday evening the game that all Though he is a man over sixty years of Here is the latest complaint registered ------- sending tfie week -end with his sister, had waited for, was pulled off in Teeswat. age, Mr, Tracey went outmoone to find by the Orillia Pa�ket:-"These days Mrs. Alex Elliott, Durham, er, when Wingbam defeated them by a and capture the murderer, �With a pair when you kiss some -girls they taste like BACHELORS' Misses Lilian Patterson and Jean Eggle., score of 11 to 7. Umpires Kemp of Lis. of handcuffs in his pocket he set out for the ack oora of a paint and kalsomine . Isabella Patterson, towel and Brown of Clifford, were several the stat tion. ShOP.1P J. Walt -on AJc1'bb0,n stone called on Mrs b r A, I and Mr. George Patterson on Friday, time the centre of attacks from the Tees- Though it was nearly an hour after the cat up n Drugs and Stationery DANC E R d S erinte dent Wilson and his Mr� Levi Harding left this week for to water fans who apparently wanted every. women had met the stranger, Garfield men are busy this week Edison Phonographs Phone 53 thing their own way. putting a new C. P. R Tickets Thursday Night visit with relatives in old England, 4 was ly;ng on a station bench resting when floor on the Bridge between Upper and in expects to beaway about four months. He The score by innings was: 'Dvlr. Tracey arrived, Lower Wingham and otherwise putting Wingbam ....... Messrs. Alex, Smith, James McEwan it in good repair, and Leslie Smoots, mot Teswater ...... 061001030-11 Tracey asked R. A. Appelbe, a big Mills' Memorial Hall 0 0 1 0 1 2 ;_'%� - ored over from 1 2 0- 7 husky man, and Walter Lawson to held Mr. and Mr. George Twamley, Ashfield, WZ�, 16 itch - their only Dying In Detroit ed for Teeswater, and Win, Morden tw who agreed to go to Georgetown wit daughter, Reta Merle, to Mr. Raymond Wedding'At SLattle Fryfogle's 5 piece Orchestra. Detroit on SaturdaY to spend the week Campbell, the Grand Valley man, p him. Garfield was approached by Tracey announce the engagement of $1 Couple, Extra Lady 50c. end. ed for Wingliam, and Pulled the boy irl. h Dr, A. R. Dreval, professor of technic, of what might have been a tight h 8 out them. Outside the little station Garfield H. G. Finnigan The marriage to Officer Phippen received a wire on Men- This week, we received a lengthy ac - in the Can, C take day from Mrs. Ford at Detroit, stating i ole on made a break for liberty, striking Xppel. place early in itine. , count,of -the wedding of Hazel paulinct that her father, Mr. Chas, Manser was, hiropractic College, Toronto, different occasions. The crowd wa very be HoNwver, he was overpowered, and If you like to hear music come to the M While 9 visited last �week at Mr. Harrk Allen's, large and Wingham People are to be dying in Grace Hospital. any of the Green of Seattle, Wash, to Mr. Wesley J. and Mills. Mr. Sam Tindall received a I com- felled in a second by the,lthree men. S, A. Hall at 8 p, m. Thursday, June people of Wingbam will remember Mr. . Hassel, which we are sorry to have to omit engaged as teamster with Tiplin North Street. mended on the manner in which they are Tracey Put the handcuffs on him, and the Oth , when the Palmerston and Listowel Manser as he lived on Leopold St. -Some; because of ]act, of space, Miss Green is painful bite on the right hand from one of Mr. and Mrs. Will Chapman and Miss backing their team this year. th� horses, Myrtle Friendship of Waterloo, and Mr. The Teeswater pe6ple,�orwe should say murderer was subdued. Bands will give a concert. Ice cream years ago and was in the employ H. Seh­h A -, � I In of Tkff� �i:. .3 nd resort . e auglAer or Ivir. and I'vIrs Chas. H. I ss sant 1-ost ly-laster of some of them, are poor sports, a I L. racey, wnO so PluckilY Went after, and cake will Deserved all for 25 cents J A. McLean for several Years. He left Green, former highly respected citizens of Kitchener, spent last week -end, at the to mean and low down tactics, that of the escaped murderer, is the Township Mr. A� W.'Crysler, Welland, Ont., for Michigan about twenty-one years ago 1 Wingi home of Mr. Harry Allen, North Street, throwing rotten eggs. Several of our citi- Clerk of Esquesing. Though well ad- announces the engagement of his daugh. and farmed until moving into Datroit. 13m. She is also a neice of Mrs Mr. George Patterson, of the Dominion zens were pelted with some of the last vanced in years, he is very active for his ter, Frances Gertrude, to Weir Elliott, 'Geo-W-WalkerofGorrie. Themarriage, Orthopedic Hospital, Toronto, visited his winter'p ben fruit before they left the age. son Of Mrs, J. J, Elliott, Wingham, Ont. Enterprising Lower Wingharri � was a most delightful affair anJ WAS mother, Mrs. Isabella Patterson, Francis grounds. Quite different to the friendly Years ago he was a keen amateur boxer, The marriage to take place the 29th. of We were informed that our last week's solemnized on May the 4th. St., a couple of days this week, returning feelings that exist between all the other and was an active member of the local June, 1921. issus� contained only about half of the! A Sples-did Entertainment Friday. ' His condition is slightly inipro towns in this district and Wingham. We county regiment". doings in Lower Win V- Mr. Geo.,� Wilson of East Wawanosh, gham. We can't get The Bluevale Dramatic Club whicl, ed. do not blame the Teeswa ter, players but a Mrs. Tracey's father was an employee takes possession this week of hTs new hold of all the news . unless our friends played' Valley Patjii" in the Town Hall number of the rooters for the throwing of of the G. T. R., at Wingliam. "Crown Hill" re assist us a little. Mr. Tbos. Groves is on Friday evening were wep received. Broke His Leg. eggs. WhenSir, J(?hn A. McDonald visited John Reid, whom cently purchased from building quite an addition to his dwelling; Those taking part in the p y acted like While at work pulling out fence posts -I- oved to town on Mon. la BASEBALL STANDING Wingham in 1886 he was met at the G. Of this week. Mr. Wilson is retiri and Mr. Arthur Law is building a large'old stars of the stage. We feel that ing Ahe Robert Larkin farm, near Wroxeter T. R. by 100 Young men mounted on from farming and has secured a place hen house, and last, but not least, Mr, i it would not be fair to single out any rence white horses and escorted to his hotel. that will make a nice home. Gavin Wilson is building a handsome dividual who took part as they each did which he recently Purchased, Mr. Cla Won Lost To flay in Wingham. . ....... 4 0 10 verandah to his house. exceptionally Henning had the misfortune to meet with Teeswater ........ 3 1 16 It was John Tracey who was instrumental � Willoughby Farm Agency, the largest well. Those who took - in organizing this body guard, and his Farm Agency 4n Canada, has engaged Mr. a painful accident. A post broke when, , Burssels .......... 2 2 16 Extra Special Prizes j part were Misses Mary Duff, Elva Ram - the horses were pulling and flew against , t work was highly comPlimenttd by Sir i say, Gertie Robertson, Olive Scott, Lila Lucknow ....... 1 2 17 Thos. Cassels Of Wingliam to act as their The Turn�erry Agricultural Society is his leg just above the ankle� breaking it. Kincardine ....... 1 3 16 John A. Agent in this district, and we would ask indebted to Mr E, R. Harr 1 Gray and Cora Jewitt, Messrs. Cameron Football And Basketball Lochalsh . ........ I ison, manager j McDonald, Harvey Robertson, William 4 15 all those who desire to sell or Purchase a of Gunns' Wingham branch for the follow- i McKinney, Frank Shaw, Rodger Oake The Wingbam High School Football Saturday June 4th. farm to get in touch with Mr., Cassels, ing excellent special prizes which he is Of -1 and Cloirl Higgins. Du i g the inter - team have won the championship for Gossard"Front Lacing Corsets Our Head Office is situated at 43 Victoria to be held a ' rn their district by def�jiting Listowel by a A large window sale of flannelettes. St. Toronto. Ont. fering for their Fall Fair t I missions between acts the audience was Good taste in, dress must find its, ex- All 50c pieces 25c yard. Wingham, Sept. 27th. and 28th., 1921. 1 favored with instrumental selections frorn score of 2 to 1 in Listowel on Wednesday -pression, in the right corset, see our Mr. Win. Mitchell of the Circle Bar For the best bushel of oats he will give Mrs. Win. King and Young b' last� These young champions play their Gossard Front Lacing Corsets, designed HAnv�A, & Co- rothers; and first'game in the semi finals on Wednesday to, accept, the natural char I June Victor Records Knitting Co., Kincardine, has been grant- 500 lbs of Gunns Shur Gain I vocal selections by Miss B. McKay, Misses afternoon at 5 o'clock sharp in tha Wing- m in every edapatenton a hose design which will �2501bs. as second prize. ', ____ ____ �Garness, Diamond and Mr. Forbes, Miss ham town park. Harriston will be their iype of figure, KING BROS. Go on sale to -day. Paul Whiteman be an immense saving on all hose. It is bushel of wheat, barley, turnips, potatoes Florence Deacon gave a few whistlin .9 opponents and a keen contest is expected An Apology and his orchestra introduce something known as an antirun design in knitting or corn the same excellent Prizes are numbers which were loudly applauded. I new in dance music. -Flannigan's Music and does away with the run in hose from offered. In all over two tons of this ex - Admission 25 cents, It has come to the knowledge of the Store. The entertainment was under the aus- The Girls' Basbetball team will play officials of the Teeswater Baseball Club Why Walk When You Can Ride? a cut or broken thread at the top where cellent Fertilizer will be given away. picesof the Ladies Aid of St Andrew's against the High School girls of Hariiston that there were some eggs used as missives the hose supporter attaches to the stock- The only stipulation is that Gurms Fertil- church. Surely the boys who are won't on the High School Campus at 4 o'clock. against some of the Wingham spectators The 9th Greys Horse Cavalry are going ing. zer must be used on the soil on which to talk and make a noise when the pro - Encourage High School Sports by your at the game on Monday last. We would to camp at Wiartbn from June 10th to Miss Glenn of Glenn -Charles, Toronto the article is grown. Prof. J. E. Bell has gram is going on, do not know how presence. ask the Wingham People to please accept June 19th. Capt. VanWyck is advertia- Canadas'Hair Fashion store. will be i� b --en secured to judge these exhibits und much more diflicult it is for those taking g our humble apology. We are at once ing for recruits. He is al 'I Wingliam, Tuesday, June 7th., Queen, Ilewlll also thoroughly explain why he parttogive their best to the audience. Wingh4mls New Jeweler o renting Hotel, with a full'line of Ladies and gives his decisions and why he rejects. From the Gzand Valley paper we take taking steps to prosecute the offenders harsea at $2.00 per day and wilillb, in the Gentlemen's Hair Goods, if You are nat The order was not at all good. -i-t, t-o. Signed Winyham Armnitrios, EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN --- -&i - _. A"'01"ON SALE 6v it 701t CAR -By virtue of allep for the amollilt of $32l.;!3 beingthe wages; erformed oil and materinl. usedby Nessre. Robertson & Recker it) thel ro -Knight Car. 1914, "Englue Xo�al r of a 1416sell 2271 ann Serial N,jniber MY' owned by John Alartin. and by virtue of Lt. 's, 0. �('hapter- 11% the .I,, car Nvill be offered i0l, 'gate at puble"lletiolliqw. 11. Bennett, alicq. ioueer,atlloherj�5oil& ecker'a Garage on I lie Uth �alr of June, A. D. 1921 at the hour of tw 0 CIO ,?ck n the afternoon. er,ns-Ten per cent cash and the balallce PUlving sati8faclory security. awl 1:1118 30th day ot May. A. n. 1921, ROBERTSON &RECKPR R. BimNaOTT, Auovo!ieer CAHBA.Gll.. CAULIFLOWERS, AND Toniato Plan tzi for sale- NAACCOL11�4 and 11litoldiah's Near FO1t SALE -Two buggies In good coudition. Apply au E. MERICT4, V19 GA MON. FOR SAL18 OR TO UENT-Good nine rooin- ad dwelling, elictric lights and water oil Victor106 sLraot, Apply to FRANIC U00 -414Y ]FORS&LE-One0yerland Caupe, one year old, praotically all sold ac! now. ]RIMMY'S Gmtmm FOR SALE -A baby buggy in good condition. Apply at Tun ADVAN(IMI YFOR SAU -At C. P. R. station Winghani I colurnou bed -room suit, I good teel rallge Wood or coal). I Kitchell Sldeblillrd' IffOUSE TO IM NT -On Dilletonal Read. Ap. ply to , B. IsAito MAPLE LODGE YORKSHIRES -1, o 11 111? siows due for August and September far 0 mw and youtig boang really forl'o"100 alld arc b X11 ot exceptionally good quality at gireatly OTTO JOTUNN, i Routs 1, Wroxeter. a 5TUAWBURRIES -Strawberrlei4 W I I I Ile 3 ripol next woolk. Qet $,oixv or(ler in early f you want arly. I liAvb ordera in now for hon of tar Oro n ItW. ANInawa, Chilton, Ont. or-uus le -Al , antl and string Ili 81 tatilent-.41 violin, culd plano tullitlit'. Gilt). 11. WRIGHT, 'to Winallam's new citizen.___Mr.__W.__R. Teeswater Baseball Club I �ednes ay.and Saturday evening_fro� satisned with the appArance of your hair Hamilton, and would make it appear to Accident At Teeswater' to 9.3�dt ie further information. consult Miss Glenn who is an authority US that we are fortunate in getting him to On Tuesday night when M, Ma,r, Freaks Of Lightning on Hair Goods and individual Hair styl t s. V4 Free demonstration. locate here. was driving from the station after the Lightning struck the home of Mr. Robt. The first ineeting Of the Huron Trustee ' Wednesday Evening of last week a night train a big car driven by a Lucknow Higgins in Morris Township on Sunday, and Ratepayers' Association will be held complimentary farewell dance was given young man ran into his bus head on strik. May 22nd. It tore down the chimney in the Temperance Hall, Goderich on in Carnegie Hall to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. ing the front left wheel ind overturning and came crashing between Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, June Sth, at 2 p. in. White Canvass Oxfords The Hatnilton who leave this week for Wing- the bus and damaging its already batte red Higgins who were sitting beside the stove Association has for its object the improve. ham. There was a splendid attendance, condit:on beyond repair, The front and made its way over to the sink and ment of our Educational System and who spent a happy hour dancing to the springs were snapped on both sides, the out through the wall. Mr. Higgins was finding out the wants of the community music of the Patricia orchestra, A h"ch has harresS of the horses badly damaged and deaf for some time afterward. in Educational matters. Every one 0 0 to 4*00 I inter - improved greatly, with the additlion of Mr. Marrs thrown to the ground, Miss Mrs. Pal ested should make it a point to attend the saxophone. After lunch, Win. Buch- Gertle Groves of Winghara wa� th wn coner Passes this meeting. An ex�ellent programme X, anan read all address to Mr. and Mrs to Friends of Mrs. Geo. Falconer, Cul- ;` The Whitest o f Summer . through the windshield and her neck lac- ross, will regret to hear of her death will be provided. T W Hamilton referring to life long residence erated and otherwise shaken up, Dr, Im here of the former. and his success in Gillies was called and gave first aid and which took place unexpectedly at her Sugar Sale vi business; and to the warm affection enter- the pair motored on to Whigham. The home in Culross on Monday afternoon. Footwear ,nder orrowing husband, she is tained for Mrs. Hamilton since coming car was equipped with a heavy to Besides her s Saturday only for one hour 3 to .1 p t Survived by six sons viz: William of Blue. in. 100 cwt. of granulated sugar for Since the attractivenes,,� '()f wilite Oxfords, to this place. At an opportune moment and as far as could be learned the nigh vale, John of Culross, Daniel of Atwood, $10.50 (No Phone orders). Ross McDonald andWilfred Gamble pre- of the accident, the tender was the only Leister, Calvin and George a t home. Kim; Bnos, Ties and Panips on sented Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton with a thing damaged on the car except the their "Wiliteriess", t1lis store X1. pair of very attractive rattan chairs. windshield. The bereaved family haye the sympathy Damage By Storm X 111a i )d X r of friends. AV, as - c e it a special point to select it,; %fllitc III( cq Hamilton's reply was very brief, Mr. Marrs saw the car coming down of 0, host Richard Jeffrey of Turn berry, had Witil ScrUtinizing care, Tlic values no"- offere'l butappreciative of the kindness shown the centre of the road and pulled to one Citizen's Band Concert couple of sheep killed by light Ilmself and Mrs. Hamilton." ning and side near the corher of Wragge street The Wingham Citizen's Band under the We.bster Willits, who had ten cattle pa,� OVJ possess the acille of wilitoness', NVIlicli retains its X Mr. W. R, Hamilton has so]U his where there is alight but the driver aP- direction of Bandinaste turing on the Day farm west of NVingbam' X 111.1"itv CVC11 after cleaning t Wright, will play t tick house on Amaranth street to Mr. patently did not see him. When quite the following programme, Friday, June had a steer killed in the same ay. The Ar. H, Simpson, who has just returned close up Mr. Marrs saw that an accident 3rd, at 8 p. in. cattle were pastut ing near the riwer, which X rom the west, for $3500. Mr. Hamilton was' inevitable and pulled the horses still 1. March By Right of Sword- - ..Toty rose to such a height on Monday that it carried the body of the steer forty rods We repair all kinds of shoes. Bring along you? old as. also disposed of his jewelry business further to the right or the horse on th oyer -Teesivater until it caught in a wire fence, The M goes to Wingham about the middle left would have been hit. e 2. Overture Lopetite Brunette .... B f the month to take over a much larger News. Waltzes Discovered Love... X shoes and we will rnake theni new. ... March usiness there. His removal from town 4. Cornet solo, The Palms, oe"r- Farmers' Central adjusted the losses, -- ed by'Mr. Hingston ......... Faure Mildmay Gazette. X 8 a distinct loss to the Place Jor fie was ctive, progressive and kept a store far BORN 5. Grand Selection, The Olive X zel MARRIED -In Wingliam on Thursday, May 6, Dance, Tile Wigle a We ...... Arthur bove that found in places of this size. Mu!,, Branch ..................... Ha Is has the ability and aggressiveness to 26th.,, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rae, a Waltzes Lizetta .... .:1.pulfry Locil; the R. C. daughter. 8 Grand selection, Th'e*�;�;ti Church, Wiligham, on Wednesday ake his new venture a success, of Which 7. X jAO 1 04 PHONE 23 is friends here, will be pleased to learn. Mksxvavir,rlI,,-In Witigham, on Mon. ful Princess ..... Clarens morning, AMC Ist. by the Rev. Father lis removal will mean a Vacancy at the day, May 30th., to Mr. and Mrs. 9. Selection, Scenes �ro,r,a p". Fallon, Alfred J. Lockridge to Mary ,GHAM. ONI 6 ouncil board, having been elected by ac. f-wrj� IN, -i o ll LOMC Baskerville, a son. Mrs. Basker. raland IN ........... more -a,, aughter of r�q. aL 01111=011 last January, 'Ville, waa formerly Kathleen Mlkinson. God Savo the kin,g,., Baptiste, 00-11 Vh3v X W* XTOUX :.0 1