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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-07-07, Page 1N 7 4 41 1 ft) A 0 Ni 0 WINGHAM, ONT.t THURSDAY, JULY 7th� 1921 year SingrIe Copies - Four Cents LOCAL ITEMS No;inations July 14th. TOWN COUNCIL MEETS DOMINION DAY PERSONALS minatiom for councillor to fill the The regular town council mee,,-. Corstn Boyce is holidaying at Harrill - 0 na was A Huge Success Was Winrham We have a complete line of INI vacancy caused by the death of Simon held on Monday evening. His worship, Celebration ton. , to fill the Mayor Elliott in the chair and all the Miss Lillian Green is home 'Ongans ranging in price from 10I cents to!"Mitchell, and for school trustee from T�r- $2.00-FLANMAN'8 STORIP. I vacancy ra-usedbyremoval from town of councillors present. HnWHe5 YOUR A number of Scott street citizens The weather on July lst was all that onto. All OUtdooro 7w bacbel6rs are holding a dance in' Mr. W. J. Haines will lie held in the town r. RoI Forsythe, Kitchener, sp ree g e con. d be desired at Wingham. In the M Mblls' Memorial Hall to -night, (Wednes- hall, Wingham, on Thursday everi petitio ned for a t t liht. Th matter 1 welcome. morniyi.!t,looked like rain but cleared the holiday in town, Ar 11 �day), Everybody Admission July 14th. and if necessary an election will was laid over. way shor 7 after dinner. The Domm- Miss Edna Smith is home from Kitch. 0 .50" cents. y Spor , t, be held on Thursday, Jnly 21st. The mayor and reeve were,,zent to Tor- a s Com ion Da mittee were favoured ener for a few holidays. 3" Rtev. E. F. Armstrong has actepted an�, Old Home Weel: In Goderich onto to confQr with the Government offi- invAation to speak at the opening of Goderich is preparind for a reunion of cials fe the grant for the laying of li=a- with large crowds at the park all day. Mr. Frank Galbraith of Toronto, is vig- t from G. T. The booth, the midway and the merry -go, iting at his home here. G,gGerlch Old Boys' Reunion on Sunday, her Old Boys and Girls Lu be held on ner:t road on Josephine stree ound did a very large business. Mr. A Naylor of Wiarton, visited with to the B. line corner. They ar -Avg,ust 7th. August 7th to 11th. Tlie sons and R. tracks FILM% CAMERAS -9 ters of the town by Lake Huron are reported that the provincial government The Wingbana Citizen's Band and the Mrs. Butcher and family. in the Baptist Church next Sunday daugh rson Juvenile Band of London, sup - being invited back for a week ot enter. would allow 40 per cent for this work, Hende Miss Gertie Cantelon of Toronto. I is �m-axning the subject will be "Paul and his I ey would allow nothing for plied the music for the occasion. SUL" PLIES C.o,-zipainions". In the evening the sub- tainment in which both visitors and home but that th t h visiting at her home here. ive work done in 1019 at the south end of Ludirlow and,Xeeswater baseball ma c Dect will be "Bartimueus". which took place in the morning, was a Miss Clara Isard of Toronto, is spend - folks will renew their youth and rev summer R.9 here -- street. On motion of reeve �-sed Care for Sale -A few of the best the friendships of happy bygone days. J osephine ing her vacation at her home. - Tipling and councillor Bennett the clerk walk -away for the latter team. Luck- camwehaveever had, Grey Dorts, 17. Anyone interested and desiring infotma y adver. now boys were not on the job and the Mr. Earl Johns of Toronto, spent the Gel your CO-MeTI21 Out— IS and 19 models. Inquire now for *a tion with regard to the event should write was instructed to do the necessar t score was 7 to 3. R. A. Currie and Fred holiday at his home in Toronto. MUMIC.L10y & SONS. ecretary, Mr. W. S. Bowden, Gode- tising for the paving of Josephine stree Snapshot your ffoiendq and country the s north Anderson were the umpires. Miss Blue, milliner at W, J. Hilliaro: s, Olshop' Williams h e I d confirmation, rich. The committee in charge of the placing In the afternoon Wingham and Palmer- has returned to her home in Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith and two Then brt*ag us your work to 9be iEerv�cei the St. Pauls Church, Wingliam, Wired Bones Together of lights on the south road over the ston teams played a very close game of caa ��undayvvening-, June 20th. A class � Mr. Thos. Irwin who had been in Wing- prairie bridges had not met the councils of baseball, the game ended IQ to 9 in favour sons spent the week -end at Grand Bend. U1 am Morris and East Wawanosh an& nothing of Wingham Four of the Wingham team a! twerity-two candidates were confirmed h General Hospital suffering with a I Mrs. E. M. Buchanan is spending a deveRoped and prin�ed-13 Rev, Dr. T. S. Boyle, President of' broken arm and had returned home, had was done. were out of the game viz., Anderson, who Z-�Icg,'s College, Windsor, N. S,, occupied 1i to be taken back again and an operation The committee appointed to inspect the has a dislocated finger, Aitcheson and couple of weeks with friends in Cleveland. thepulpit of St. Pauls Church on Sunday 'performed on his arm'removing a piecie'lif different places suitable to make a mem- Telfer were away on holidays and Mor- Mr. and Mrs. G N Underwood, Turn - Dr. Boyle is a former rector, bone and having to wire the bones to- orial park had visited three or four and den's place was taken by Mann of Kin- berry, visi Jbbon_ ted with friends in Elora last INA �2zemng. J. Walton Me'r aud niany old friends listened with in- gether. Dr. Hambly performed the favored the flats in Lower Wingham, but cardine while Anderson of Kincardine week. ten-'st to his inspiring address, although operation, assisted by Dr. White of Brus- the inatter was dropped there and the caught. The Kincardine battery did good Mr. and Mrs. T, C. King and family are Drugs and Stationery Vick e ark idea is again shelved for a work and dftceived good support in the holidaying in their cottage at Bruc/ Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R the Ineat was excessive. He was ,accom- sets and Dr Calder of Wingham. Mr. meini p rwi timeatleast, Themayorstated t.hatthe field. McLean Johricton of Lucknow and Beach. La -4r ,q Wiligham. by Mrs. Boyle. I in is doing as well as can be expected. question would have to be settled by a Fred Anderson were the umpires. W C T U. Meeting vote of the people. Why not find the Those who witnessed the lacrosse match Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pattison spent a few MARRIED The' 24*th Annual Convention of the bition days with friends in London and Port cost of erecting a beautiful memorial arch, were well satisfied with the exhi Stanley. Huron County Woman's Christian Tem- fitting up the grounds and put the matter played between Hanover and Wingham. -CitYSLiou-I n Welland, o in i I Mr. and wirs. Jos. W. Hende perence Union will be held in the Evan- t Miss Clarice Moffat is spending her raon Mr A C. Fowler spent the wee to a vote? One councillor was heard to The game ended a tie. The excitemen 'with ation with friends in Detroit and Harvey Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs, W. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. June 29th, Weir Elliott, only son of, gelical Church. Zurich, on July 14th -and that it would not be right to de- was kept at a very high mark all the way vac MTS, J. j Elliott of Wingham, and remark Windsor. J. Gallaher , enjoyed a motor outing to Fowler, Bluevale road after presiding ovet� C.,e-qrude 'Crysler, second daughter of 1 15th commencing at 1.30 o'clock on July cide on a park outside the town. We through. xamsat PortCredit. He 14th Mrs. Pugsley of Toronto, vice -pre. In the evening another monster crowd Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Moffatt motored Centralia, London, and other points the; the Entrance E AL W. �Crysler of Welland. Further sident of the Provincial W C. T. U., will can't see the point. Does not, the coun- up from Windsor and visited at his home beginning of the week, has been re-engagetl as principal of the cil appoint a committee to took after the came to the park to listen to the concert Turnberry. Misses Mary and Marga Bolton Continuation School at a salary ol a-,inouncement next issue. speaker. A splendid tery and is not the electric light put on by the Henderson band and Alice in' ret Robert be the convention I ceme 1 1600 per annum. program will be given on the evening of station outside the town? A park could I Dunbar, lady comedian. Mr. R. S, McGee spent the week -end of Toronto, and Miss Christie Robertson's ii Eve0oneis welcome to attend The total receipts of the day, entrance 0-1 and family and be incorporated anywhere. We believe 5 with his family at their cottage at Kin- of Blenheim, are spending their summer I Mr. W. H, Davids . Lyceum Theatre the sessions of this convention. the people are in favour of some such ana grandstand amounted to $1149.4 . crdine beach. vacation at the home of their parents, Mr. John Davidson and family motored The Dominion Day Sports Committee Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robertson. to Kincardine on Friday and spent the An Early Morning Scrap Mr and Mrs. Fred Rush of Weston, memorial to our fallen heroes. the first are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mr, Edwin and Mr. Samuel Bates of day on the beach. The occasion was Mr. Thursday, Friday and Saturday An altercation between fjindlord and Four members of the Dundas council will now have a bank balari I *n on Saturday and purchased for a long time- Mrs. J. J. Mitchell. Toronto, motored up last Sunday and, John Davidson's 71st birthday. May tenant took place on Monday morning on were in to Mary Pickford Clinton street which awoke the neighbors the road machinery for $3000. Mr. T. J. IT: Miss Olive Cruikshank of Guelph, spent. visited with their aunt, Mrs. Fralick of these two esteemable families be spared to, and caused some little excitement for a McLean loaded the machinery on the Warning To Water Users a few days with her parents, Mr. and near Brussels, and also their cousin, Mrs. have many more such pleasant outings. Fists, sticks, stongs, an axe train Tuesday morning. On motion of ,,,u, her new joy bringing picture few minutes, Water users are warned that theW must Mrs. Geo. Cruikshank. Tom IrN in of East Wawanosh. Mr. E. J, Mitchell and family and Mrs. "Suds" and much profanity were used in the mix- Haney and Fells the council voted to up- comply with the by-laws in reference to Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyd of Mitchell, Mrs. Robt, Sharpe of Weyburn, Sask'O'! George Allen m,)tored to Elmira on Sun - also up, Dempsey and Carpentiere wouldn't hold the action of the committee. lot� day morning ani spent the day with theic ter of purchasing 500 feet of the use of water. Watering of -lawns, spent Dominion Day at the home of his is visiting with Mrs. Geo. Casemore, s, Harold Mitchell and james Allen. HAROLD LLOYD have a ghost,of a show in a =ne like The mat . streets and gardens must be confined to mother, Mrs. D. J. Boyd. Turnberry, and with other friends. Mrs. Eon that. However no one was hurt, but new hose was left with the property com the hours between 6 and 8 o'clock in the Mr and Mrs. John Skea and family Sharpe will be better known to many of These two young gentlemen are with the there is no telling when regotiations will mittee. $1 - Ore. Chautauqua and needless to say a happy startagain. A peace conference may have The chief of police will be requested to evening and water must not be wasted in oflHamilton, spent the week -end with our readers as Miss Mabel Casem . picnic party had lunch together in the enforce the noxious weed law, as several any manner. The Commissioners a r e Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Geo H. Walton were in big tent. to be called. -Teeswater N ews. putting forth every effort to keep from / town last week, They have resided in vacant lots are growing wild, sers must Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, Los. Angeles, Sarnia for some time, but have decided to Mr. and Mrs. Newbury and daughter, Fire At Wingharn about 4.30 the A cheque for $105 84 was received from putting on restrictions, but u be cur- formerly of Wingham, renewed acquain- co-operate or service may have to return to England, andleft fortheir native Doris of Toronto, spent a couple of daya On Thursday morning the Ontario Railway Tax Treasurer. tances in town this week. M fire alarm aroused the people of Wingbam The report of Engineer Bolton on the tailed. heath this week Mr. Harry Walton of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John c - from their sweet dreams. Fire had proposed permanent roads on Diagonal Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton are vis- town, is a son. Cool. Mrs. McCool and her daughter, mysteriously started in the house on Died In Winnipeg iting with friends in Toronto, Oakville, 1 Mrs. Geo. SchaeNr, returned with them - Scott St. owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. Roadand John St. On Diagonal Road Word was received here on Monday Of Huntsville and Muskoka. Mr. Ezra Hart of- Uxbridge was in I The latter returns to her home in Tim - the esI cost for a tarvey macadam the death of Mrs. Jas. Maguire which / town.last week attending the funeral of I mins, after spending the past couple of Vanalstyne, and did considerable damage roadis $13,800, the corporation's share sad event took place at Winnipeg. De- Misses Catherine, Eliza and Jean Weir his granddaughter, the late Mrs* Pren- I months at her home here. comedy before it was brought under control. The to be $6,2B7.40 and the ratepayers -on ceased will be kindly remembered by of town, are visiting their brothers, David tice. Although away from town for some in his spectacular 2 real house was occupied recently by Mr. Frank that road would be charged 82 50 per many of our readers, the family having and Robert, Kinistino, Sask. years, he is still a paid up subscriber to "An Eastern West-. Vanner, but no one was living in it at the foot frontage. On John street the estim. lived in Wingam several years ago. The Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Greer and son, Jack, THE ADVA.-%Ct. Items Crowded Out erner" time of the fire, but their furniture was ated cost for a concrete road from Jo. late Mr. Maguire was in the mercantile also Mr. and Mrs. A. Watch of Toronto, Master Billie Davis of Mephas, Tenn.. Owing to lack of time and space sI still in it. Mr. Vanalstyne carried only sephine to Carling, Terrace was $17,900, busineis in Wingham and later Division are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and al items of important news and corres- $,100. insurance and it will take more than the corporations share $10,998,93 and the Court Clerk. Two sons, Frank and W. J. Greer. Mrs. H. Davis. He is only thirteen years pondence are unavoidably crowded out Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday that to repair the place. Praise is due the individual cost 2 30 per foot frontage. Edgar, both of Winnipeg, survive. Mrs. J. Wheaton and daughter Gladys of age, and made the long journey by rail of this issue of THE ADVANCE. We firemen for their good work in saving the he exception of the company trust our readers will accept this apology Back to grand old nature led to the The Chautauqua Committee were The funeral of the late Mrs. Maguire of Two Harbours, Michigan spent a few alone, with t S building from being burr granted the usual concessions at the will be held in Winnipeg on Wednesday day with their aunt, Mrs. J. H Smith, of an uncle from Chicago to L,)ndon. for any lack of news Mack Sennett' ground. park. afternoon of this week, Turnberry. Big five reel comedy sensation Wawanosh- Boy . 's Promotion The property committee felt hurt at the Farm" J. Stanley Ell ott, who has been tead Mayor for' letting Palmer's Merry -go- New C. P.,P.. Agent Mayor Brandon of St Marys and Mr. -Down on the Ing in St. Cat . herines for over three years, around on the' park without consulting Mr. T. E. Johnston. of Islington, Ont. and Mrs. B. C. Brandon of Hanover, with an all star Sennett Comedy has again received advancement. In them. Mr. Haney said there was three ario, is relieving agent at the C. P. R. spent the Ist with th . eir mother. Mrs. T. �cast including "Teddy the Dog", rent owners of games. etc and station and Mr. McDonald of Elora, is S. Brandon. "Pepper the cat', and the baby., September Mr. Elliott wi!l commence his or'four diffc y Nortrop, Dr. A The simple life with all its com- duties'as Principal of Alexandra Public all got in on the one price. They made the relieving operator. Mr. Beemer gives, up Dr. and Mrs. Harr red �.-qplications. School at a salary of $2100-00 per annum. town lively for a time and. outside of the reins of office after being the efficient R. Duvar and Miss Mentie Reid moto agent for the past quarter of a century. from Toronto and visited for a few days 1*41 This is the largest school in St. Catherin. taking away a goodalnount of money, we Harry Allen's. Coming Fatty Arbuckle ill "Brew- es, containing 16 class -rooms and two think they did the toWh no harm but'were His place will be permanently taken by at Mr. sters Millions." Manuel -training rooms. Mr. Elliott took the means of people coming here for miles Mr. Brown of Guelph. We understand Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Busch and little a very active part in the promoting and every evening, Mr. and. Mrs. Beemer are likely to take daughter of Buffalo, are on a motor trip holding of an Ontario Public and Separate moved by Councillors Bennett and up, their residence in Hamilton, No mat- to Wingham, visiting with Mrs, Busch's EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN Schools' Athletic meet in St. Catherines, Lloyd that the executive committee be ter where they decide to live they will be mother, Mrs. J. E. Swarts. OR S&Lo_15ol acres. go cleared, On May 27th One hundred and fifty. empowered to. draft a resolution Of followed by the best wishes of a host of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bennett and Mr. ]FA -am F s buish, b oik b4.rn 7SXGO, driving five pupils and teachers took part in the sympathy to the widow and family of the friend . J. M. Graham and Miss Helen Graham 20, a Sund EVERYBODY WANTS COOL sh Wx412 dcone, foundation, pig pen 45x COMFORTABLE awte kitch-n 2008. W10k hoase, %6x3l, spring meet Mr, Elliott, himself won a s lver late Councillor Mitchell and also that same McEwen -Stevens Nuptials pent ay at Kincardine with Mr. staLi-ni. one milefrom Blutivoic, medal, a bronze'medal and the "J. S. be placed in tht town minute book. fuirnace, buildingi have lightning ok place at and Mrs, W. E, Mahood. wells. No encumbrance. Apply Smith Cup" valued at $75-00, given to The Mayor urged the council to be pre- A unique porch wedding tG Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Manning and little 1c.-Purther p-irtioularA to hursday. June 46tb, at R. VANSTIONE. wingliam. the teacher in the Province scoring the sent at a special meeting to be' held on high noon on T points. Thursday evening to fix the rate so that "Clearview", the home of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Lois, of London, spent a few X F,Qba T10,LOHIrRs vvANTHD-Fbr Prim- higl�iest number of Walter J. Stevens, when their daughter, days at the home of Mrs. Manning's ,ilhird an d Second V4 ary. kindergarten. nd of the year there would be no FOOT'"JEAR 14 -corns of the Wingilain Public School. Tan- At a meeting held recently in%Toronto at the e,, Lillian Edna, was united in, marriage to mother, Mrs. D. J. Boyd. 9 dems will be receivea up till July Ilth at 4 the Ontario Public and Separate% Sclijols' overdraft. of Stanley Town- Editor Blatchford of the Listowel Ban - m EahI ranging from, $760 to $900 acoqrg: Athletic Association wag extended and is Mr. Jno. A. McEwen ner. leaves this week for a two weeks' W cortificate and experience. Applicat McIntosh of Bruce- Ans as the Ontario Public, Robt. Wallace Deceased ship. Rev. N. D ng along the ion-, addreaq to now known c, travelli FOR T H E H 0 T WEATHER V J, F, onovps. field, conducting the ceremony. The motor trip to Quebe see. Public School Board Separate and High Schools, Athletic As- Commissioner W. H. and Mrs. Gurney 'A watch. owner May have sociation. Mr. Elliott is treasurer of the were in Acton last week attending the tride. who was given away by her father, American side of the St. Lawrence. tiful XvIlite FOTUN-ri -A gold ful gown of white silk crepe- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker and two X We are sliowing 111any st�les of beau roving property and -paying for new organization. funeral of the late Robert Wallace. De- wore a grace to, rnotor6d to Wing- Zl� Eanio'by 1) TnE ADVANCE de -chine and carrying a beautiful bridal children of Toron idiesand Ws ad. Died In Saskatoon ceased had resided with the Gurney took her place under the floral ham from Toronto on the Ist, visiting at X canvass, III 'Strap Punlps anil Oxfords for 1, call- .U&y FOR SAJX_TlilrtYAv6 acres of good .losa timothy for sale on the field. good family at Wingham for several months. bouquet) ave Oxfords ill w1lite The death occured in Saskatoon, June Lohengrin's Wed- the home of Mr. J. J. Cunningham. children. F()r nien we h olc�zn timothy. ungest The funeral was held on Sunday, just arch to the strains of Foster of Stratford, will be the new vass, also in brown and black leathers. JouN TURNER, 25tb, 1031, of Percy Carl Elliott, YO di ng March played by Mrs. Cleland, Mr. Lot 26, Con. 11. son of Mr, and Mrs. H. Elliott, 1310 -3rd three weeks ago Mrs. Gurney attended the ride. The couple were un- principal at the Central Business after West wawarlo-Al. funeral of an uncle at Acton. sister of the b - Mr. McLeish and ill($ Slloes for every Inelliber of t1le H,A,rFORSALE-Thlrty acres in the fled, Ave, Saskatoon, in his twenty-third year, The Late Mrs. John Miller attended and only the immediate relatives summer holidays Runn' con. 15, lot 4, Howick- p ly to. Death was caused from accidental poison- urnberry of the contracting parties witnessed the Miss Roadhouse have both resigned. family at reduced prices. ARCING. Another o I d resident of T Mr. and Mr. S. Bennett and daughter, ate 2, Mildri ing. just how this terrible accident hap - crossed the Great Divide on Tuesday ceremony. r, the bridal party Miss Blanche, and Mrs. J. 0, Habldrk Sg,WING MACIIINR ATTACHMEN g- pened is not known as the boy was un n of Mrs, John Miller. Congratulations ove stitching and pleotio tittachnien when found by his mother at last in the perso room, which was and little daughter, Isabel, motored to GetliYour Fleet Foots Here A Hem 2,50; p0l'60][101t, conscious, e was Adaline Cornell, proceeded to the dining- W6 sewing machine, Price There Her Maiden nam rth on Saturday to spend the week - Ate a sales Agency, 7.15 a. in. Saturday morning X 0I 'k foo extra.-Ilridgn e wag in her 67th year. Her hus- decorated in pink and white, and there Seafo )KI, i1ox, R, st. Catharinea, Ont. was no evidence and no reason to suppose and sh mily survive viz. the wedding dinner was served, end. it was anything else than a terrible acci- band and three of a fa 'newly -married Mr. George Savage and two sisters, T#nders For Waterworks Extensions S. About four o'clock the V,,� W.,.,w.V Andrew and Rev. Hubb. Miller and Mr Zella, of Hamilton, dent. couple left by motor amidst showers of Misses Rosie and by the SeC, Percy was of a happy and bright dis )M7Breckenridge- She is also survived fetti and good wishes for Niagara spent the week -end at the home of their Z ,jes commiGsion until 8 p. m. en brothers and'three sisters, most con OF MERIT :rebI of the Utilil ring uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Bell- ry 4m Tuesday, July 19th, 1921,, for the following:- position, and has always lived at home by sev Falls and other points, the bride wea ,k -Drilling and Cming One W011- with his parents. Besides his parents he of whom were present at the funeral. a French frock of navy taffeta, and large nett, PHONE 23 U­FurcUting one1womoing Outfit. illiams and famil 0,1--uallsttactin Pump House. leaves to mourn big untimely death, two The funeral wag held to Bluevale ceme- black hat. on their return Mr. and Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. R. S. W y 'lans, etc., at offteo of score- L. Winfield of Saskatoon. tery on Thursday afternoon and was k.end with relatives in Lon- WINGHA t&Ty Town Hall, wingliani, and at E'tigincor's sisters, Mrs. C. MeEwen will take up bouge-heOping on spent the Iveel M, qWjqC,� 31 Bldv:,, Toronto. and Mrs. G. D. Way of Clair, Sask., also largely attended. Rev. Mr. Jones Of' oom's farin oil tile second concession don, They wore accompanied by Mrs. No 'render line0ziParlIT acctlited- the service,. The poll- the P -v rly taught Stevens wN) has b*211 vi-Ating, at bor MIN ,�1011, two brothers, Bert and Roy, both of Sask- Gorrie, conducted yc * Ii 11till o 0-I B, 1,11iott. lv;q. ("llairnimil. 'in St,,Inley. Nliss Steveni forme floz:=-alsi atoon. He was laid to re , in S. S. No, 1,2� W. Wawanosh. 0, �Olri Winguam; W. A. Galbraith, ltisq., at in Wood- bearers were Howard Bolt, William holi'l, Tjtl1ltI (4oramirision, Witiniiharri Toronto. —W ur of the deceased's brottleN, U,_ I pinall.411d. PoliNer-Engla(i lawn cemetery, Monday, June 274th. and li