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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-06-02, Page 50 4'. -It 40 Thursday JUIIQ 2nd. 1921 THE "OUSE 0 F4 QUALITV" FashiNable Goods at EUellent Valu es New Blouses and Waists Georgettes Tricoletto,,, Voiles Sillocks- Summer Uuderwear Cu"Ify Cut vests Poris Knit vests and Dra-,vers Shaw Wood, Knit Vests Combination Suits Drawer� and Bloomers Hosiery Plain Silk Hose Fancy Silk Hose Silk Lisle Hose Cotton and Lisle Hose Wash Goods Scotch Gingbims Checks and Stripe Gilighams Skirting and Repps Prints and Galeteas SO! -'-Amer Dress Goods Fancy Voiles White Novelty \foiles Satin Stripe Voiles Colored Organdies. Swiss Dimities Accessories Corsets and Brassieres Gingham and Print Dresses Bungalow Aprons White Weal, Men's Wear Summer Underwear Men's Suits Boys' Clothing Raincoats Work Clothes Fancy Shirts Neckwear and Collars Hats and Caps ' IR , mr A, MILLS Our Goods are the iest— Our Prices Right, Flour, Feeds and Seeds a Specialty, THE VVINGRAM /,k1)VANcF4 w 9 heartily SUPPorted by the audience. a n addition to the anthems 1�110S Iqab. CENSUS ENUMERATORS Strac In Ind Mro. Meadows gave choice b soio, s and a f I ne Quartette 9 rendered Have Started On Their Rovindi This by 1BS Verne Walker, Mrw' AStracbanandj. Fox, The Doxo- logy and Benediction, by Rev. 1). B� Me. I The three enumerators for Wingbarn Rue, Of Mile, are J. F. Gro irdine, brought to a close a R. Wilkinson VC8, J, 11 Boardmon and Mr. Boardman% territory happy and helpful occasion and called. up I Will be all s ' C memories of past gatherings of a simil, ()utb of John St. Mr. IV ar 'lllt, character when Rev. Dr. Ross, now of insOn all between John and Alfred street 0 Toronto; Rev, A, C, Wishart a pastor in anTdMrn3roves, all EOuth of Alfred street. Calgary now and Rev. Mr. Mann recent. I e III ators will be required to IY,Called to Newmarket, were inducted, tak! an oatb of secrecy regarding, infeir. 0 to A* Rev. Dr.'Ferguson* was the first �,ettivd WatIO Obtained, so that the public May n Pastor of the congregati6n. have 110 fear in answering cribed Melville church is in many respect$ a questions. All enumerators Pro, carry will JV most desirable charge, The new church credentials and the forms filled in at each nearly clear of debt, is modern, comfort.' home, if Correct, will be forwarded to able, well located and fitted out with OttPwa as strictly confidential, It is ex - many conveniences, A cornmod 10 u s Pected that the work in Wingbam will be manse and a spacious borse siied com. concluded in two weqk% each eilumerator Plete the comforts and conveniences. canvassing two subdivisions and receiving Themembersbip is well up toward 600, five cents for each name reported. igures resulting salary paid pastor is $1800, a new pip Only total f e from the Ine choi 0 Organ leads the praises of the r. Particular information obtained in each All church funds are generously support� home will beipublishLd or divulged, There d and the record is one of which the con- -f gregation might we:l be Proud and anx' person in Canada, including inmates Of are 34 questions to be answered by every IOU$ to not only maintain but out -do. —Brussels jails, penitentiaries and other Government Post, institutions at the time, 0 All hotels 'Vill be visited, but transient 00 guests will not be Questioned. co "'Ing are the questions on the pre - Best D. L. & W. scribed form which will be filled in at every homeinthecity, 6 Names of each person in the house, Put street, town, 0al 6'.' Is house owned or rented;, All SlZeS 7. If rented, -what rent? ZIP into Your work 8 C, of house. ��`l 9: Maslialsof construction. 10. Rooms occupied by family. ZEO I into Your appetite 11, Relationship to head of family. Order your coal now 12. Sex, GOinto Your heels and avoid the high prices 13. Single or married. and coal shortage of the 14, Ate last birthday. EverYbodY likes them- 15- Where person was born, past season, also Cannell, 6. Where father was born. Soft Sinithing cc You will. too. al and 17, Where mother was born, 0- - ways or) hand. 18. If born outside of Canada, give A delicious Peppermint fl'avoured Lifinb6, dressed and undressed. year of immigration, voured Meeting Of Huron CouhtY Council buildings in the town and district were'but way is set with dangers and tempta- 19. If born a Candy Jacket around Peppermint fla The Council of the, Corporation of the built by him. Lath, Shingles,. V ra m e 9, Sash, foreigner give year of chewing'gum that will aid Your appetite County of Huron will meet in the Coun. Mr. Crowe was one of -our best citiz ; tiOns, with- the thought sometimes' of Doors, Mouldings of all kinds. naturalization. d* digestion. Polish your te cil Chamber, Goderich, at 3 o'clock in the and has been prominently ell$ making life more a garden than a ba tle. 20. Nationality. an th and 't W afternoon of Tuesday, the 7th identified with field or making the study more. a work- Bea'ver Board and Rooting. moisten Your throat. day of the public in$tiiutiOns of this town. For',91101) than an upper room. - - .21. Racial or tribal or'igin. Culture of 22. Can -speak English. June, 1921. All accounts against the many years he served on the Trenton soul and making time for prayer, fencing 23, Can speak French. County must be in the hands of the Clerk Board of Education". By the makers, of not later than Monda off hours for devotion were suggested and J 24. Cali V preceding the speak any other language. MRIG 0 WRIGLEYS meeting of Council. after reference to the life of Dr, Bonner A. MacLEAN 25. Religious denomination, and his zeal and faith in God the speaker 26. Can read. GEo W. HOLMAN, INDUCTION AT BRUSSEIS I wished the new pastor a Goderich,. May 20th, 1921. fruitful ministry 27, Can write. A 101 amidst splendid opportunities. 28. Months at school since September County Clerk. Rev. J. P. 1�-L-,d New Pastor of Rev. Dr. Perrie the interim Moderator, 1920 (children), Passed Away At Trenton Melville Congregation was asked to address the congregation and From a Trenton paper we reprint the his well seasoned, pydcti- 29' Chief Occupation of trade. Thvrsday afternoon of last week wag doubt bear fruit. Cal aOvice will no 30. Employer or employee working on The Flavou sts following which has reference to the death the date se The People should be r La - 'k 4r 73� of Mr. Geo. Crowe, a brother of Mrs. the ind t for the interesting service of loyal and sympathetic and ty ve ex own account. eM_-_ lotal earnings in past twelv v. J. r. McLeod, re- of the religious life of the Congregation. 0 W Y of Belgrave and uncle of Mrs, J. A. CentlY of Wyoming, as pastor of Melville social months. Brandon. evenings should not be permitted to If Out of work on June Ist, 1921. 32. church, Brussels. There was a large and, conflict with the mid -week services, 33. Number of weeks employed in pas "On Thursday afternoon last Mr. Geoi interested congregation' -present and the Crowe, one of Trenton's oldest and best 1 Pastor is a called man, and should be 34. Number of weeks unemployed fron service was one of benefit and 'encourage. looked upon as the leader. known citizens Pass2d away. He has ment. I Church has a .1 June Ist, 1920, because of illness. been in 6iling health for some time splendid Creed that should be studied and u Rev. Dr. Harkness, Wroxeter, was the The ABsesarne The funeral service was held on S'nday lived up to. Don't make needless de-, nt Of Wawanash v Re- Why did not some of our good Belgrave George's cemetery. f hi friends invite us to the entertainment - practical sfiggestiors; and comfort from spect him and speak approvingly of i� staged, in the Forester's Hall 6n Thursday A enue. Interment was made in St when afternoon from his late residence, Victoria well planned, thoughtful discourse full of You meet and tell him who you are., preacher for the afternoon and gave a mands on the Pastor. Speak to him St. John, Oth chap. and verses 8 to 11 in- and his ivork, Be the priest and prieste* , $9 afternoon under the auspices of the Court Deceased is survived by a widow, two clusive. Of Your own household, speak to your sons and two daughters. Dr. W- B, The Moderator, Rev, Mr. McCallum, children of religious things and prove of Revision? We learn that,the hall was Crowe, Medical Officer of Health, Nor, Lucknow followed with the Putting of God fearing Parents, Dr. Perrie, who is a We keeP the largest packed and there -was something doing man who is in the South; (Lena) Mrs. the cul'tw'liery questions to the incomin ' all the time when a half dozen of com- (Dr.) McComb, Toronto, and (Alice), pastor, who on answering was duly 9 SOn of the Congregation, cOligratulated the stock of plaints agains* " t the East Wawanosh as- in- People on their Past record and hoped the sesQment roll were heard and more es Wray, of Belgrave, Ont. alin. survives. Leod, under God, Pecially when p. Mr. George Crowe was the youngest t; the hew Post Of dutY by the clerical wou g Ildproveagreat blessing to all con. against the entire assessment of the towr� son of the Rev. John Brooks Crowe, who brethren of Maitland Presbytery. ncerned W: Scott appealed Mrs, U1131cott, Toronto. One sister, Mrs. stalled into the charge and was welcomed comin of Rev. Mr, me 'W'22ALLPA PE'R ship. Mr. Scott had the majority on his arrived in Canada in 18al, purchasi It fell to the lot of Rev. Mr. Tate, Blue- co Congratulatory letter was read by Rev. side for at least once. Among the speak- ing I vale, to address t1he pastor and he did it Mr, McCallum from Rev. and Mrs. Mann ers of the day were Win. Johnston two hundred acres of farm land on the 5th I well. Office of the ministry was a great of Newmarket. , David concession of Murray, which be cleared and holy ta k, a lofty mission dealing with Cooke, George Cummingbam, Chas, for a home. Ile took an active inierest lie Brief wo' 0 E 0. INIA 8 0 N & SON Carter, J. J. Kerr, Jas. Cummings, John souls of inen and careful study of: rds of good cheer and OPtimisn Were spoken by the Moderator and the 8, in the welfare of the neighboring farmf-rs, 'Christ's plans and those of the apostles 'tationery, patent Medicines, Jamieson and P. W. Scott. The last ews enjoyable services of the afternooe were * Toys, etc. being instrumental in having fall fairs was advised. Bool, Shool Supplies, Wall Paper, namedaccusedthe council of holding a It iq a story of good n Faucy Goods established. lie was a largo shareholder telling, presenting an ideal character, Cincluded by a hymn and the Benedic- meeting in secret and deciding on what in the gravel rosd betw'een Trenton and, truth organized in personality. Daniel t'on. The choir rendered good service. action theY would take before t -line contract i. ry were cited hey came, Three of his sons bcc, - and Lord Shaftsbu 11he new Pastor took his station at the MRS. T. FELLS to tile hall. A further account of the i Frankford suPerintending its construction. � Webstei ors. in word and deed as exponents of this.. door, arid introduced OY Rev� Dr. Perrie appeals will be found in another column John in Bruce County; Thomas in Frank-' and Elder Robt. Strachan was Patrick St., Phone 231. of TuP, ADVANCI_ ford and George in Trenton. The good news is a glorious reality and right hand of welcome to the co given the Chiropractic and Massage Adjustmen dealing with God arid Christ deals with ngregation. flours 2 to 5 p. in. ts- Just SuPposing Mr. George Crowe for some years was I the'art of right A most excell I e living. The ministry is t ( ent Supper was served in Suppose au editor should, just for once, the powers a Lecture room by the ladies aind their from Dr. Fox and Massage training in an re i all the news On Of the largest contractors and builders;'no eas� task and calls oil all Mrs, Fells got her Chiropractic training I eve his mind by printing in Trenton and many of the Prnicipa0 man possesses. Public duties are many catering would be difficult to equal either English Massage Institution. he happened to know at in quantity, that minute! quality or service. The Options would be thrown u social hour was much enjoyed, 111111111WM arrested, families disrupted, fights fought g A citizens fit XXXXXXXXT XXXXX Among tile members or- t, PlIMICS I-" es ytery es, nry sfreeL Corner, candidates resign. Minor's Sanctuary ent� in addition to those who took part in ing, Ministers leaving for distant parts vice .—Revd, It is worth ones time to visit ,jaCk �,011 �IT)d COJJJ(OS� (,sell aSter the afternoons ser were: lawyers taking long vacations, bujiness instructed to sec that all tile %%cod - Messrs. Bradley, Tee WALKER S I a swater; Bell, Moles- men turning things over to their clerks Miners" this spring, At the Present citt and dostroyed ill ',�ak'h road div;-',l0`Nr'e2 worth; Scobie, Whitechurch; Sinclair, Bel- Funeral Directors for a season, hired girls hunting for new there are thousands of wild geese at his' Cotiltc,%-Straiigban, th;,t the terldel. 0 has several 'JOIlkin-sand l3radnock at $23,10 (10 for am- Cranbrook; truction o more; Jones, Belgrave and Kennedy, jobs, and so on down a long list of casu I)ark at Xirgsville, Ont. He - �f tile �Sturdv i acres devoted to a baseball park or dia-; 00"s Elders and Embalmers alites—and the editor would be so mussed c4ited on xsnditioil Of PreQbYtery here � drain be a.,, - were J. Reid, Teeswater; I Davidson, uPthat his corpse couldn'tbe identified mond with a beautiful row of eVergreenS'itv be given for if 1�1 _Sepur.. )c c0alplotiorl Of tjlj,� WrOxeter; W. D, Clark, Waltort and R. Motor Ilearse or 11orse l�qtlipulellt by his own family. Tile newspaper man and wonderful bird houses, and at the coutract­ Carricti. Stracban. Brussels doesn't know everything but his work is back of his beautiful new home are hur� I I'llo fl,110111�ljg accoilsIS Wert� paid- C� At 7.30 p. In. the congregational wel- such that he dreds of rose arbors arid two ponds. The 0 F. Bolqtave, hall t.ellt $�,,-).00; Lil. Wingha bears a lot that common Johnston rep, %.a.,hout I 01)� Win'. Fear, come Program wai Continued, Rev. Dt. M, Ontario sense, common, decency and common front pond tile public ate allowed to visit, laying tile co,,. l, j, grad- Perrie, presiding. After an anthem Prudence keep out of the pape but no one is allowed to visit th6 back ing 0.00; Goo Joilustott, grading IZ5,,5ri� AAV rl—Corn- Ge.o. lcet,r, `raditig 86.()0. adforg, tile choir, short, cOhgr-Rtulatory addresses, wall Freeholder. pond for the geese there are wild. On rep. oulvert E50; Geo. P01011;* drawitg Sunday there were several hundreds Of grader 1.00: �J'nl. all "M of St. John's Anglican church; Rev, Mr. Institute Meetings ll*iglltlll, ary People there, and some one or something Asse"ot. C tll.t Stafford, pastor of tile 0 of Rovi ion oil t�;lo were given by Rev, Mr. Johnson, rector A series of Womells Institute meeting, frightened the geese on the back pond and Clissels"I'll)(Itit roll"'s tl"' 011-1-1 Accord - Methodist church AV� - I and W. 1-1. Xerr of The post, which were TENDERS FOR COAL will be held at the following points in tile several thousand 99,ese flew into tile air 1119 to statwea iarge, llunlbo' ' ors ))oil),, -k Thc f,�Jjo,.vitlg aj)peals -ero Ln to replied to briefly by Rev. Mr, McLeod, f Mr. Miner came running to the bar v of ratepay- J',a,"t Hur,11n District during the month 0 th 1�, P oe, 11C f%ddrc6k&.(J to I lie lulder. fit r S. Ontario but sidorCil and d all witil as follows, 8imedand endorseq ­xanil& for Voal for Pond and what he did no one knows WhO heattilY thanked all for their kind t lie Dominion Buildin er will be Miss Ruth Pirt, e words arid friendliness shown Mrs, Me. will bp rp 10 in a few moments tile geese %verC settled Nlasft, ft-e-nient reduced ,pp 'pvc,ilat til 8 offle and Quebee 11 F 'o 1111(it 12) 0*0001C $2ot); Geo,, uoop. FrMay, April 20, II)LIJ, for, tile � xbridgeie, June 20th, again- It takes 25 busliels of corn each Leod and himself. They certainly esteem. ,llpply of Blueva Cunningham, I for 010 D0111111101i Buildhig-� throllghout I cOnfirmed, Brussels, Julie 21st, day to feed these geese. C. Currie, asso.,�.uwnt vctl 0 A the goodwill tendered so generously,.' i`1010"1PV0V1nee80f Ofitarl() and Qii�hoc. I I N , firlilvd. 1�. Vombillell specification all(l form of tender B le(volvall, foi, Plyth A!"tate, Nhile Ile felt very humble lie hoped by (,,an be obtahletl fros, tile lltirelw,4bg Atcut JV"e I I reduced $20q. Departlyiel2t; or Publio work.. 0' agraVejultme 22n& kPP4-'lI8 of NVIII rear and' I t"On he blessing of God to prove a blessing to from tile n. I ie 23rd, Norman lladftird laid over till next lueL. Ltawn 'IM East Wawanosh Council he congregation and communit on DulldlngN. i of tile diffi;ront wnlill- Ethel, Julie 24th. ing. I- I in tile Tonders will aot 1;0 consi(lopedv Appeal of p. tV. vcott �,ijltv Clain, vlaster'swork. Hewantedto, be led in On tile f01rllq 811POied by the I)ep*, 11111eq-1 made Moleswortb, June 25th. Council Vilet oil May 26th. Ivith I , C, irtineid all members all prosetit. ' Nliulltes of I Sl et th'tt the Wholo, wiyos�lllotlf ill th�, t Moo Ql . to,,vv.. with tile Conditions set tirt" Wroxetcr, June 27th. titig %vore real] and confirmed 4)-w,01 t0cl high was next eonqideree,, he beat way and desired to do all fol the tboreiii. ( 1) lory of God. liMeh tender "'list bc it"On"Patiled by an Gorrie, June 28th. A rLlpresentative of tile lllqL�ft of tho, ratop,11'ers being llcat.c� ft Pted elle(ille oil a chart('retj blink Payable ubject. �No action was taken, thb to i(h) o order of 6o hrltliq Miss Pirt is a graduate of for(,Nato f waited oil the cotilicil ill refe�ct e B. $. Scott was Called Upon and in well ace roll Co. this S al to 10 P. tho a ev of Vablic Work.,4, I to Sale; appeal beilig al..;() ]aid ovel�' hosen words expressed the thanks of tile n101111t, Of tile tetillar. G eneral Hospital arid took post graduate of gradot- 3nd Pipe, Ali order wct iiii next weet. r Loan Politiq of tile I)o1niajoll %vill S KIM) , jug. Joh, V., for 'it l'ottv foot culvert for side line —i , x1gregn aR RCellrify,or War, aloo be Course at - 1, If. Solomon, Wa, 'Iddtul LA, ClIC4,11O." "9 and, tirlyl to Rev. Mr. Stafford for his ac"(` ' i'l I _ the Woule,118 Hospital Now 41), con. 4, - te'iiant lot 7, con it al)d L4'1%'.Jrt T.inr� It ftqP1l1V,1l to 111,11co up all 011(i alljollitt. ow i,� t ner of Pat t lot 139, coil 14. lady help during the interim sinco Rev, 13Y York- ShO taught and demonstrated in -1 del-t-ttiOn from t lie 12th, �Iovcd by Nit, by from Oit(!7�' I)V,moclinitst the training school oi St. Li-li I �qpi fr. Wann moved 4 eq no were present requesting that 4 ;r. town. Elder I tal, be dono f - oftletlihig, coulti-,Q tbat till" coul-t of Rct. 11�. "eek(`t� or to chock thL, ev't,.,r Increasing dost tewart seconded tile resolution arid it, DOP,101110111, of Publio Werkzl I 'Iry- Spokane, JVaGh., for eigilt years I 'dt I also taught and fo. wt'Oug Which tire ijo%v infe April 15, 104)1, day )0. te-opolled again %ill A, Poro-rizIlvim, Clerk. tho 1111111h illality. Oil Illotion of Julie Will, at ono 0"dock, 91