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The Wingham Advance, 1921-06-09, Page 4THE WINGHAM ADVANCE Thursday, June 9th, 1921 �s Kathleen Terriff and Flora Ross PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT NO MYSTERY NOW NMI X X X X X 1 and Mr, Frank Ross visited at the home. ?A ssemore, Turn- Althia.a ISARDIS . . . ,*I ofMr. and Mrs. J erry C� 1, Case Of Miss Lee Sit. IV S tiday. 0, berry, on � 11 Is Closed I ee in 'Brick' Total 450 M. Case- B,emember The Golden Jubil rch on Sunday. June 10 and the straw- J. Taylor 423. E, Green 399, IFFIT S x1 ' r.., I more T nNorman 368, K. Dinsley D.W* GR H %J'b'�',ry festival on Mr. John Bece Unless the authorities at Queen's Park 2'C. Va B. Dobie -mand' 363 1 ' x PRICE S I lawn on Monday evening. The Ra� alter their decision, it is probable that the lunter 358, F. Bell 350, Orchestra will give the very general public will have to forget the Mi*Atelrpiece Comes to Wingham X tp�edt uo'Of c r t a i n a i e n t. 'ker 315, E, Carr 353" D. I Palmerston "kidnapping" case without Va , Ander. 12, Mr. Harry McClenaghan of Belgrave, , etailed explanation of that Ar�sAtrong 35 C. Boyce $11, G ever getting a d son 337, W Mann 334, A. Corbett 333, --------- I ',mystery." While off i *4 -OWER ach hosannas been Spent Sunday with his mother here, cially it is stated ' L Never in the annals oftheatrical doxology have $1 X not been closed, it is W. Bell 333, C. Dickson 329, M. Fixter that the matter has 328, G. Robertson 321, M. Gurney 318, -,,if have been sounded fo Mr Griffith's Pic - V. Belmore ;-timated that the inivestigation carried T " QlA 74 Boyce $13, E. Williams raisied-as,those wu c C, T rulfied writers for the U. 0 1 1 ture drama at the Illinois, ,Broken Blossoms " Dig y have later assum- Sincere and widespread regret was felt 1 on by Inspector Boyd has cleared the C Mason 282. W, Sturdy 279 E. With the buying power of 4ro, daily press have stood upon their heads andsung; the: '4 x . 68 1'- rint the wild A. and expressed when the news became '2Ma�Learl 2 , H, Sutton 254, M. �an- cash and the outlet of our %%X .anton postures, butstill they'iave uttered hi& ImatteruptO the satisfaction of the At - ed other lesKV- - 'into upon a work of art, �t US, if we known oil Tuesdaypf ornine, that Mrs. torney-General's department, Shackleton 249, xR' Carr es of the savagesuddmly ct X d zse4 away at her sickle 254, M. %lot' Jas. Ballagh ha r a d Men's Wear can, becalm tbout -,Broken Blossom'. 3etic candor of the camera home on tile 2nd concession of Culross, I It is not likely that any publicity will 245, 1. Ellacott 235, xC. Louttit, 231, Ladies'Wea n o f values �tfej,s a good picture. It tells with t'" fret and n6pector's report, ,bo, beaten by her pugilistic father, Deceased was in her usual health er be given to the I E, Henderson 226, M. Angus 204, xxE. stores the be s t child of London slums V�. It is a V' 149, xxxxR. the ta of a engaged in tier morning work, when the but it may be said that it points to the falls into the obatite arms oi a dreamy, romantic Chinaman. . I' Forgie 170, xxM. Swanson await you here. poetic photograph of one of those Limilbouse (pronotinced Limmus) flights call came. apoplexry being the caus, . fact that no person other than Miss Lee MacDonald 61. observed by Mr. Burke, a London reporter. The filth, the hunger, the Mrs Ballagh, was in her 62 year a 'kidnapp- JR IV The prices speak for theniselves, the clUalitiW of the Englishman of the docks is put in eio(luent cot," staunclihmember of the Belmore Presby- had anythip.9 to do with the ' P�wer of dcs�air, the cruelty u ing", and that much may be attributed trast with the quizt, brave. good-looking, adorable Chink who is the hero. terian c arch, of a kind and lovable dis Total 5ig, Honours 420, Pass 336. we guarantee. Note the greater buying won for her a host of to a form of hysteria. Since M. '11102. position which daugh- no one is M Her father beats her to death and the Chinaman shoots Christie 538 M Mitchell 527, your dollar at this store. it ;- Miss Gish in Friends Sheissurvived by two A . 4 is pointed out ,ve good taste in acting you wt en y 1 implicate n any -.7, 510, J. Young 487, T, Robertson ir4 in ca:�e you Its , tge a better picture son; viz., Mrs. George Snell ken . if there was ever upon the stv ters and one aret and that the best way to dea) with the matter 63, E. Chettleburgb hl�lossoms to N a difficult enlotion of the Fisher in the West, Miss Marg� 476, W. McXibbon 4 "B"a so � t", � 1�;Ijch X ices in Men's Wear of ab ly untheatrical I .. - in the closet, t the brute Roland at home, who have the symaphY is to allow it to be forgotten. 463, A. Pullen 451, A. MacLean 450, G. Cut Pr drama, then it is when Miss Gi' = Blossoms," X in Chicago A ngus 448, 9. Mitchell 436. E Campbell j r". .1 a sad picture, w�'o is breaking down the d of all in the heavy burden of grief they but they got $8 for it in New Vsrk and $2' f 0 r I -PerLY have been called upon to bear. Father and mother having been taken in the Grey News 422, G. Mitchell 418, A. Laundy 417, E. Wonderful value in Men's Suits, Sale of Spring Suits at a Big Sav- Hanimand, Chicago Tributie, X Ishort. space of one year. Thetuneralwas Mrs. Win. Schnock of Flint, Michigan, Hartnell 417, A Irwin 390, D. McEwen included in this es to the field Thursday afternoon to Teeswater is locality for a 379, J. McGee 366, N. Beattie 362, E ing Fite -Rite "Perfection" and Bachelor Brands are X cemetery, Rev, N, R. D, Sinclair, con- who was visiting in tb range. The very latest models in plain and fancy checks and stripes. ,'5'1:1'BR0KEN COM d mouth has returned home accompanied Swanson 360, -M. Sanderson 356, W. All sizes $35 to $40 values. Sale price 829,00. the service at the house an 1 by her daughter, Mrs, G eorge Mann and Lyceum Theatre, on Mondays Tuesday and ducting grave. Hunter 350, J. Field 341, N. Williamson BIue_*S'_U'1ped Or Wednesday next, and Will be shown at the 11 Mr John Peterman is again in very son of das, Manitoba, Orris, visited 331, F. Angus 328, W, Taylor 326, D Mens overalls and SMOCI(S-I&Cv-� 1 10. ocir'beafth. Mr. Iiullhlllos. Abraham, M Haller 319. C.Kingston'314, C. Fry 311: Black $2.50 and $3.00 value. Our price now only $2.00. ui�ual prices, 15C and 25c. p his son, M axwell last week. Mrs. John Gowdy, Mr. Joseph and Mr. M. K,rauter, Maxwell Abraham A. Ludwig 310, M. Thurlow 297, A. Rousing Sale of Menvs Shirts 3 dozen Men's Work Sunday and son, Vern, visited at Win. Abrahatats 9 , G , Ri toul at $2.00, they David Vogan motored to London Mitchell 292, G. Ledeltt 2 0 in Shirts to clear. WL11 made good wearing shirts good value returning Monday. Sunday. Those from a distance who attended lastos, Cooper and Leslie Lake has pur- 276, B. Browne 267, J. Brooks 240, H' v*45 go at S1,50. )as. Ballagh were- chased new Chevrolet cars, and you Wilde 240, W. Scott 166. the funeral of Mrs. Rh jean! % Men's Cotton Tweed Pants Strongly made of plain Whitechurch Mrs. Dustan Beecroft, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Flemini Ballagh, Whitby: should see the girls smile now. Sit. III X and Grey Striped Tweed. All sizes, regular prices $3.00 to $3.90 cut the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew . There will be no service in the Presby- ( Mr. and Mr,;. w. c. Stevenson, and Total 500, Pass 300, Honours 375. 'teri . prices 82.50. Miss Maude Conn of Wingham, spent Kirk, Seaforth. an church on the Sabbath, owing to Misses Margaret and Kate visited at W. Tiffin 461, N. Homuth 456, E I - Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Smeltzer of Wingliam, spent last Sacrament at McIntosh. Menno Jackson's 9 con, Morris, on Sun- I Robertson 427. S,. MeWs I r quick week with Mrs, Jas. Mcbenaghan. i sund�y. Tamblyn 438, G. Sale 2�c. SOCUS 5 dozen Men's good Wearing Socks. fo Nurse Flossie MacGregor of Toronto, t David Sanders is wearing a brold Blatchford 423, F. Field 415, W. John. is spending her holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Atchie Paterson �and Mr. i Bluevale :smilenolv. The stork left them a bounc ston 414, G. Fry '413, D. Scott 412, A and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie and chil- and Mrs. Win. Tavlor, motored to Ches. ing baby girl, Swanson 399, E. Boardman 396, C. Men"s Underwear Extra value in Men's Balbriggan shirts Mr. iller on Thitrsday ley one day last week to visit relatives. mt rage just . Mrs. Jas. Middleton and daughte Foo'ballmatchesareagrf dren motored to Benin Mr, Gordon Rintoul was the guest of! Muriel of Detroit, visited with Mr. and now. Xrauter of th Wirth 384, D. Haney 376, C. McKibbon and Drawers, our cut price 75c. last for Miss Edith Peddle. e Merchant's 3765, IY Preston 376, G. Dobie 369, M. .41 1P Raincoats Reduced prices in Men's Rubberized Mrs. Jack B I Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie, whenr he I Mrs. H. Sinnamon. Leonard Isard 346. F. Ford 335, M. Simpson 334, Men s Mr. an� N urchill visited with King spent Sunday; Bank, Stratford, is spending a couple of Tweed Coats. Latest Models, Bargain at S15, $17'50 and $19.75. r. and Mrs. Lance Grain on Sunday. took the services in the Presbyte an! Mr. and Mrs. John ks with his parents. M. Hill church here last Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. H. Sinnanion. wee M, Mitchell 324, L. Groves 288, William Beecroft and Mr. and Stewart 283, P. Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, Latest styles, Mrs 298, J. Roth 2N. 1. 04 Straw Hats Stokes,269, M. Sell 207. M. Musgrove Special at $1.00, $1.25 and 2.00. %X 263, G. Spotton 259, M. Cloakey 255 J' X M. e n' S Trousers Big Stock of Men's Trousers made of plain McAllister 217, A. Lockman 209, N. Carr and fancy stripe Worsteds. See our cut prices, $3.00, 3.75. 4,75, and 6.60, frohl the ashes 2D9. Boots and Shoes Men's and BoYs'Boots and Shoes at Cut UP Total 564. Prices, Best makes are here. See our values at $2.76, 3.50. 4.50 and $5, e Agri Robertson 462 W. Seddon S. B nnett 468 M. Weir 465, R: Arm Inq a ildi Rebu -bu ity *Id.ltiles to rebut Patrono Ma Excellency The Duke of Devonshire. K.G., Bte., GoVerlLor-General of Canada- 33onorary Committee: chairman, 11ifj Honour Lionel 1L Clarke, Lieutenant-Govertior of Ont-UT10, viee-allairmen; Hon, E. C. Drury, PTeraler W, Ontario. 'His Worship, T. L. Chureli, Mayor (if Toronto. Hon. W. A. Charlton, MAI. lVin. Thoin8nn. Orillia. A. C. Hardy, 'BrOckvi'110- Honorary Treasurer: sir EMittund osler ont4rio 00minitte6: . Chairman, T. A. Nuw;ell vimt)hftirman., 1,loyiI Itttrris 110,cretM7. It, Dunbar 0 N November- 30th last, the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives was destroyed by fire. On January 147 this year, Sir William Ga&, founder of the insti- tution -the one man who had con- tributed most largely to its support, and for twenty-five years the out- standing friend of needy consumP- tives-died. To -day, more than ever befores poor, suffering consumptives need your assistance. Give - give all you can - to the National Sanitarium Associati0n!s Consumptives' Emeriency M 02-10 unon Dollar Fund The Muskoka Free HosPital for Consumptives, destroyed by fire on November 30th llast� must be replaced by buildings, larger and fireproof. Accommodation is needed at the, Muskoka Free Hospital tot 400 adulta ia early- stages of the disca�,e. This wi e 250 of them to d1eirho2"a0.3tn0dr loved ones -cured. The remaluderwill be greatly benefited. A few month�- for each patient soon mean$ thousands cared for. Funds are urgently needed for this work. Again -adults in advanced stages must be treated at the Mng Edward SanatOyiump On the banks of the Humber) near Westori, Extensions are neces- saary. Many of thesepatients can be saved. And agdan-little C411dren- stricken with ihe dread disease - must be cared for at the Queen Mary Hospital for Consumptive Childreno near Weston. NinctY per cent. of these arc saved to become healthy men and women. Funds are urgently needed to cover the cost ot extensions. Further, funds are urgently needed to carry on the work of The Gage Institute in the City of Toronto, where the needy pow come for free exatninstionso in- cluding X-ray, and for Medical and nursing "sistance. Fifteen thousand needy con- sumptives have been ca"d foi, to date at the hospitals con- ducted by the Association. NATIONAL SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION Headquarters: 46-48 King St. E ast, Torointo-OPPOsite King Edward Hotial Telephones- Main 4148.41-051.6353-4-9-6-7. "Every Needy Consumptive Most Still be cared for" 0 s rons 0 . I 452, L, Peterman 448, J, Green 441, F. Fells 438, V. Fox 436, B. Edgar 429, E. Lott 0, 424, N. Carr 41,2, K. Williams 411 M d-& C Saint 401, B. Armstrong 380, L. ThOmP* H, fi. Isar son 378, H. Field 373, H. Toler 372 , G McDonald 369, M. Mitchell 365. i Reid 365, J. McLean 364, F. Carter 364, r, _1-11 QX3 Agnew 349, A. V. am I Hartnell 34% G. Page 348, L. Hutton 317 J. Sturdy 345, 1. Wirth 337, M. Mitchell 334, K. Pilon 333, C. Pend!eton 329, N. Taylor 327, J. Clarke 3243, W, Tennant 322, R. Rae 309, 0. HOmuth 301, P. Gib- son 299, K. Somers 298, L. Bennett 272, C. Carr 258, L. Smith 235, M, Coutts 234, C. Brown 232, E. Stoakley 191, E Lepard 85. - SR. I . . Senior Class, ss 456. Total 760. Honours 570. Pa J, Tiffin 741, 1. Smith 736, N. Coutts 1 732, H. Dickson 705, M. King 706, P. Campbell 70o, G. Wellwood 693, W. Angus 689, B. Fox 687, A. Snel ' "%1' Smith 676, J. Carr 673, M. Bisbee 3: V. Pilon 660, L. Broome 65o, D. Aitkip, son 640, M. Clark 640, A. Rintoul 626, G. Davidson 622, M. McIntyre i3lo, R. Harrison 600, Z;- Findlay .570, H. Groves 565, E, Henderson 507, xM. Armstrong n niv Wester' U ersity W .4 London, Ontario Sum -mer School for .)Trts and Sciences July 4th to August 12th For Information and Calendar write. K. P. R. NEVILLE, Registrar 3 457, xH. Kargus 451, xJ. Moir 411, xGX Young 406, G; Roberson 383, 0 ig junior Class. Total 660. Honours 495. Pass 396. Forget lo Call at S. Campbell 624, S. Mitchell 554, 11. Burgess 553, A.' ScQtt 487, L. Wild 480, xC. Fry 459, xM. Ludwig 394, F. Saint Don L 364, 1. Cruikshank 348, W. Lediett 345, xJ. Cloakey 333, K. Lott 305, xV. Mellor 233. Total 560. Honours 420. Pass 336. W. Dow 534, 0. Tiffin 530, J. Bracken- Canada Oil Gas Heaters Ltd. bury 526, A. Dow 516, E. Zurbrigg 516 A. Louttit 510, G. Smith 508, J. Mitchell FO IR 506, E. Homuth 504, J. Copeland 484, M. Cantelon 480, A. AitkinGon 478, M. Screens and Screen Doors Dobie 478, L. Browne 476, R. Hastie 4M. Shelf Hardware Aluminum Ware D. Kargus 458, B, Small 454, J, Milligan 450, A.*, Green 450, 1. Nortrop 448, H. Tinware Granite Ware Fry 442, F. Page 440, P. Clark 438. E, Pyrex Gray1436, S. Roberson 434, E, Rae 430, 17-Durnin 402, E. Reid 370, H. Camp- bell 366, N. Ledeitt 358, M. Pitt 354, B. DEMONSTRATIONS ON Burke 352, B. Campbell 352, D. Fixter 'Coffield Electric Washers, 346, G. Ledeitt 342, C. Vansickle 340, L. Williams 340, G. Beattie 328, F. Howson Premier Vacuum Cleaners, 328, A.' Reid 300, E. Stoakley 294, H. Fitt Oil Stoves, etc. 262, B.� Walker 2,56, R. Forsythe 238, R. Saint 180, M. Finley 168, A, Aldington 146, H. Agnew 130, A. McLean 104, W. Henderson 100, W. Harren96, B. Cloakey OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILL TAKE 94, N. Shropsball 93, M. Gibson 85 S. Carter 80. CARE.OF ALL SPECIAL ORDERS IN ANY LINE Gorrie There were no services in the Metho. (list church oil Sunday last owing to Rev. A. McXibb(n] attending Conference at One"' Alum K e t t Ile F R TE El London. A 6 The-. �'services in tile Presbyterian To every p u r A a s cr of a 3 or 4 Burner Oil church were conducted by Rev. Mr. IvIiiis of 13luevale. Rev. Laing attending Stove with oven, ftom this store. This week only. as Commissioner at the General Assent. lily at Toronto. 11. V. and Airs. Holmes were visitors at WOodstock over the week-eild. Ltd ldrn. H. Ivison of Xippeu, is Visiting Canada Oil Gas Heateps her sister, Mrs. �jel�:ilibon at the Parson- age, No. 2 Stovei Winglikam 11. V.:A rinstrongliS bu9Y aq enumerator ifieSe da q,, t.,11ting-8tige CNIS1110 fOr thio, y ., 1%~ 11 M I" A .__ dMqi0h: