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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-07-14, Page 1;11� 4- 1k . Ift " a 416 0 Single Copies - Four Cents WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1921 Subscriptions: 340) par yelir FROM TIMOTHY HAY PERSONALS BASEBALL NEWS Car Sold As Junk LOCAL ITEMS A bad accident happened at the south To the Wingbam Advance. Miss Ada McGill is spending her holi- A snappy game of ball was played in end of Blyth on Friday afternoon, when "A 25 year endowment", Read about Misther Editur. days in Whitechurch, Wingbam on Wedne4day afternoon when Mr. Muir of GoderiQh, was driving his it on page 4, -Deer Sur:— the old rivals, Teeswater and Wingk�mi car from Goderich taking a couple of pas. Wingbarn. Public School is undergoing Not bevin bin into Wingham fer a long Mr. and Mrs. Weir Elliot of Welland, played. The result was another victoley sengers to Wallenstein They were going - 'tointe, I think only wance since J. J. are visiting with Mrs. J. J. Elliott. for Wingham, but Teeswater pulled in 80 milns an hour, when they struck the a coat of paint and several repairs, Mawrinson shpoke to the Benighted miss 1. Simpson B. A,, of Chicago, is tworuns in the ninth which made the turn and the car turned turtle, throwing Messrs J. A. McLean and Thos, James have lost horses during the past heat spell a 0 Farrmers, I tought I wud go in on the spending her vacation at her home here. score a close one, viz 3 to 2, The score the occupants out of the car, but they F RE E .furSt to see what was doin. It bates me Miss R. Cameron of Toronto, is visiting by innings was: were not injured. The car caught fire Mr. Jas. Bloomflield who recently pur. !where thim Wingham paple get awl their her sister Mrs, Robt. Currie sr. Centre St, Teeswater—O 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 '2 and was a complete wrech The owner chased the Robert Jenkins property, on A 15c Cake of .money fer I niver see thim wurrukin anny, Mr. Martin Fisher of Pittsburg, is visit- Wingham— 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0— sold the remains for junk, receiving 85 for the Gravel road north is building a barn mot what you wud call wurriik, but they ing with his sister, Mrs, Jas. Bloomfield, Wingham did not play the last innings it. 20 x 30 with cement foundation. actloike milliunaires, buyin oice crame M , r. Clifford E lliott of Hamilton, is or (let us imagine) the score might Archie Bell Ends Life On Sunday afternoon lightning struck a Klenzo Soap cones, drinkin saft drinks, ridin on the have been larger. Fred Anderson caught Citizens 'of Blytb were -shocked on tree at the home of Mr. Frank Sell, and Merry-go-round, and trown rings fer kew. visiting at the home of Mr. Chas. Elliott. although his hand was pretty sore. Wilson Thursday, when they learned that Archie shattered it. His son, Fred, was standing with every pies, an thin how moighty noice they troy Misses Mabel Isard and Lottie Maddi- of Owen Sound, handled the indicator Bell a former business man of Blyth, had only a few feet away and felt the effects to be, squirtin wather ar6und the shtrates son of Toronto, are visiting at their homes very satisfactorily. Campbell pitched a committed suicide. He had not been of it for some time. 60c Tube of :f er fear a little dust will git into their here. good game for the visitors and Brawley feeling well for some considerable time, The Seaforth barbers are charging no houses. iN.ebby if they had to follie a Messrs. Ailan Reid and Fred Manuel behind the bat is always on the job. He sold out his business a cOuple of years les than sixty cents for a bair cut, It is Klenzo Dental Creme -three harse,harrow, art rolde on a roller, of Detroit. are visiting at their homes a * 10 ago. The doctor had been attending him about time the government was getting at .art go to a trashin whin the rust -is on the here. Howson made a nice drive which recently. Bell went out in the shed in least a luxery tax out of the hundred per. This big size Xlenzo Creme holds enough Xlenzo to brush your teeth whate, an the shmut -n the oats, an the, Mr. Mel VanWyck of St. Thomas, is brought Morden in from 3rd. the morning and threw a rope over the cent profit. Too much graft, somp. place twice a day for al%ost four months, Get enough for the whole family at .payse hauled in afthur a rain, they wud, visiting with his brother Mr. Walter Van- beam and was found hanging there, The Mr. W. H. Willis of Wingham, preach- this special price. dint be so scared av a little bit av dust. Wyck. As usual Telfer and Geddes played star doctor was called at once. but life was ed in the Wroxeter Methodist church last Twas a hot day but that was no rason fer Major and Mrs. Bryers of Stratford, games, both making good double plays. extinct. He is survived by his widow and Sabbath evening at 11.30, and also at ONE WEEK ONLY... the way some av thim girruls dreeses. held special meeting, in the Army Hall on five children. Salem at 5.30 p. in. 'The subject was Thin theer was a band av kiddies in kilts, Sunday. 0 a 0 who wud hev bin betther at home wid Wirigham defeated7Kincardine in Kin- The Late Mrs. McCallum "The Ten Virgins". theer mammies. Miss Ada Haines left Monday to spend cardine on Thursday by a sc,3re of 8 to I On Saturday morning, Mrs. John Me. Mr. W. A. Rutherford, Wroxeter, Ont; You will be plazed to heer Misthur herholiday�with relatives'in Sask. and Callum, passed peacefully away after suf- announces the engagement of his daugh- J. Walton McKibbon Editur, tha�ould`rim is thinkin av goin Manitoba. Telfer pitched the game at Kincardine. fering for a long time, Her maiden name ter, Jennie Clara, to Dr. Alvin Elmer he was Mary McGregor and she had reached of Mr. and Mrs. Drugs and Stationery back to the tory parthy. I can't see that Miss Jessie Robinson returned to Toron, With an aggregation of pitchers like t Cavanagh, son J R' Misthur Drury bez done annytbing fer to. after visiting with her friend, Miss -Wingbam team is favored they will no the good old age of 75 years and 3 months. Cavanagh, Kinburn, Ont., the marriage fli Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R Tick us farrmurs. He hez nayther kept up the Stella Elliott. doubt go farther in the running than last Had she lived until next June, she and her to tiiRe place in July. proice av crame an eggs, -nor brought Miss. P. Burbee of Wiarton, left on year. husband would have celebrated the 50th Chautauqua Guarantors had to put up ,down the proice av tobacc�y so what is the Wednesday after two weeks,visiting Wing- 10 VA 0 anniversary of their wedding. Deceased $20, each at Wiarton. Look out, Wing - use av shtayin wid him army longer. ham friends. Luckn baseball team journeyed to was born in Nassagaway township, ham I . It is too bad if such highly educat- Ow Buildin roads awl over the place fer the Miss Mary Chandler is spending her Teeswater on Monday afternoon t I o play a "funty ofHalton and at the Urne 01 Uleir ona entertainments and lectures will be binifit av the auto sharks isn't goin to vacation with her sister, Mrs. Roy Call- league game of ball but only a few innings wedding came to live in East Wawanosh no more because of lack of interest on the help us farrmurs anny., Av coarse some avay, Elora. I were played. The visitors put up with where she and her now bereaved husband part of our townspeople,' fellies ' tink they hev good jawbs wur- Miss Ethel Chandler rliturned to Toron- several raw decisions handed � out by base endured all the hardshipe of pioneer life. Capt, Wilson and Lieut. Hutton are the rukin awn the roads, but they moight to on Monday after spending her vacation umpire, Harvey Linklater, and,when they About,,eleven years ago this estimable old new officers who have taken charge of the betther be at home cuttin their thistles at her home here. 4 could stand it no -longer walkid /off the couple moved from their farm to Wing- Army work in Wingham. Lieut. Hutton an oxhide daises, theer are enough -daisies grown in Marris to seed the whole Mr. and Mrs, Robert Weir motored . to field, E ven one of Tees water i5laywr was disgusted with their u trigire and said so. ham. Seven children survive viz, Miss Flora was in the Toronto hospital six years ago; a Lripple and lWas given up by the doctors 1 pravince. Torontoi last week and were accompanied . . Nea McKenzieumpired behji�d the bat at home, Mrs. Vincent of Springfield, but she was a firm believer in prayer and I Wan day at dinner toime I shtarted to by Mi,;:s Dorothy Piper. and we believe hi I s decisions were impart- Ont, Mrs. G. C. Olver, Wingha m.; Miss prayed fervently daily and without a talk about the pollytickle sittiawtion an I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baxter and daugh- ial The score at time of quitting was 8 Mary who has been teaching school at moment's notice her pain left her feet and -sez "Its a quare ting, sez I, if the Tories ter Margaret, of Walkerville, are visiting to'l in favor of Teeswater. Kingston; Mrs. Christopher Nethery, they were healed and she left the hospital -cheer for the king they.mane King Jarge av Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Tervit, B. line. Wawanosh; Duncan at Zealandia, Sask., and has been able to walk without any! coarse, if the Grits cheer fer the king Mrs. Grenerer and daughter, Dora, of Wingham Baseball team played an ex- and John E. on the homestead. Mrs. trouble ever since, We wish these offi-ers they mane McKenzie King, an when the New York are visiting with the former's hibition game, with Palmerston on the R,bt.ShiellsofWawanosh,is a sisterof every success in their work here. . Benighted farrmurs cheer they mane Jack brother Mr. Win Austin, Turnberry. I 2tb and defeated them 12 to 0. The the deceased. King Br os,, Wingliam. Ontario, wish to King. "Well Dad," sez me bye wbo was Mrs. Chas. -Barber and Mrs, R. D.Mas- Wingham boys all played good bal I- The funeral was held from her late resi- announce that Miss 1. L. Fitzgerald, Over in France, "isn't three kings a pretty good band fer a sbtart," lie sez. He's a on spent last week in Kincardine, and at- Bzackenbury's place at 3rd base was taken d n e e c , corner Victori a and Frariceq Street to Wingbam cemetery on Monday after- graduate nurse, General Hospital, Ottawa, broth av a bye that, foolin an jokin all tended the Woodcock and Jeffiers wedding- by Anderson and McUan Johnstone Of . noon. Re v Mr, Wilson of Bluevale con- Canada and Graduate Corset Hygienist, Nerno Hygienic Fashion Institute, New, the tointile, but a good lad to wurruk an Mr. Sydney Page of town has accepted a position in Murray's Shoe Factory. in Lucknow ca ught for Morden. IF 0 ducted the services. York will be in their Corset Department, that is the mane ting. London and left on Thursday morning 0 The Late Mrs. Dora Sparrow July 20 and 21. It will be her pleasure to It sames thur is some hope,av a settle- last. Walkerton defeated Teeswater in * Walk- Mr. Joseph McKinney of Bluevale, help you select the corset that will do the ment av the Irish question. Sure, it moight Miss Alba Walker has returned to Tor- erton on the 12th by a scoreof 5 to 2. handed us a copy of the Boissevain Re- most for your health and style, Let her hev bin settled long ago if my friends Jawrge Shpotton an Johnnie Cunningham onto, after spending her vacation at the corder of June 2nd in which appeared a advise with you. There will be no charge bad beer, iven the J ­b They -1 bell home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sunday's Severe Storm lengthy notice of the death of his niece, for her services, 9 Mrs. Ira erle *)parrow. we made men - had awl the byes attindin businesscolliges Walker, Middlesex county is almost all under tion of her demise in our last issue and an buildin shtoves, inshtead av shootin Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Ni i chols and daughter water since Sunday's storm. Many are taking the following paragraphs about Died In Galt The Late W. H. Cloakey from the Orange Order, Masons and, policemen, in a little whoile. Thin my of Edmonton Eng. is spending the summer washouts are reported. A bad washout the funeral from the Manitoba paper. Mr. J. D. Burns, a former resident of He was married forty4wo years ago to Brussels Oddfellows, all of which he was a frind Billy Gurney cud hev follied -up with their daughter, Mrs. George Carter held up the London G. T. R. at E ter xe "Amongst tfiose who attended the fun. Wingham, died at Galt on Wednesday Lavina, daughter of the late Frank Me- member, sp3ke volumes of sympathy for 'wid a shipload av lacrosse shticks so that John St. and passengers and mail had to be trans- eral from a distance we noticed the fol. last after a lingering illness, Hewasinthe Cutcheon, who surviveshim with three one who was held in the very highest es - the ]ads cud hev amused thimsilves Senator William Parr of Arizona, is re ferred across the rushing water. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sparrow, of hardware business here in the store now sons, (Frank, Win. R. and John) and teem for his integritv and many cultured Crops are levelled in the fields. graces. Funeral was held on Saturday to, -shwattin aitch other. over the heads, whin newing' acquaintances in this vicinity. Mr. and Mts. Writ. Gunn motored from Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sparrow owned by Rae & Thompson and lived daughters, (Mrs. Brock and Mrs. Robbins) they was aff wuriuk. Byes must hev He attended Wingham L. 0. L. on the , of Brownlee, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt where A. J. Ross is now living on John who mourn a kind father. Deceased's Norway cemetery. Rev Mr. Powell, pas- wme pleas4re, sittin around turf fires 12th morning. Detroit on Sunday to visit his parents in and family, Mr. C. A. Sparrow, Mr. and Street. father, in his 94th year, survives in Cal- tor of St. Barnabas church, conducted an, _,drinkin bad , whiskey an shomokin wurse Miss Lula Chamney is home frome Tor- Wingham. He says he had to drive slow Mrs. W. Moore, Mr. J. Spratt and family VanStone—Weir P�uptials gary, a native of Co. Down, Ire- impressive service. Rev. W. J. Hannah and just trust to luck and keep the centre was also present, Pallbeaters were Robt. tobaccy wud soon make a ribel out av onto for a two week's vacation with her' of the road. Culverts were entirely Mr. Dashney and family of Elgin, Mr. I a n d. Floral tributes f r o m Toronto Nichol W. H. McCutcheon, A. C. Dyke- annybody., W. Moffatt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Knox Church, Clifford, wat the scene friends, from the companies where his man, Jas. Gallaher, Lee Sampson and W. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Chamney, undef water at Exeter and water w , ot a quiet but pretty wedding on Wed- sons are trusted employees, as well as H. Ferguson. Lloyd Jarge's skame may wurruk but I East Wawanosh. al up A. Fraser and family, Mr. and N1 is. E. vud advise' him to introjuce lacrosse arr over the running board of the car. Fraser and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. nesday last, at 1.30 o'clock. when Eliza- patatie bugs into the ould land to give Mrs. Percy Patterson and two children, Dr , Ckown At Wingham Sparrow and family, Miss M. Sparrow of beth Alexandra, youngest daughter of the byes a little divarshun. Hopin you Dorothy and Betty of Toronto, are vis- , Mr. and John Weir, was married to Wil - are shtandin the hot weather all right. - iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rev. Dr. Chown, superintendant of the Fairfax; Mrs. Elson Hill Isabella, Man., liam Franklin VanStone of Wingham. TiMOTEty HAY. Patterson, Diagonal Road, Methodist Church in Canada, will speak Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKinney, Mrs' Rev. James Lemon, B. A. officiated. The Miss Cora Beckwith of Toronto, and in the Wingham Methodist Church at 2.30 Fairbairn of Manitou, Mrs. R. Betson of bride, who was given away by her father, on Sunday afternoon, July 17th. The Swift Current, Sask.. Mr. arid Mrs. H. Guilty Of Bigamy Capt. Allie Beckwith of Walkerville. are� choir of the Lucknow Methodist Church Robb of Waskada, Mr. and Mrs. F. looked charming in a travelling dress of James Bullied was found guilty of big- visiting w!th their parents, Mr. and Mrs. will furnish music. In the evening at 7 Goates, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKinney of grey charmeuse, and geranium hat, She carried a shower bauquet of roses, orc Amyat the Summer Assizes in the city of M. W. Beckwith, Edward St. o'clock this distinguished visitor will prea�ch Goodlands. hids Winnipeg, in Manitoba, consequently Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wight and son, and the Wingharn choir will conduct the The following were the pall bearers: and sweet peas, and wore a pearl and diamond pendant, the gift of the groom. 0 Mrs. James Bullied. formerly Mrs. Gaunt Lloyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wight of musical portion of the service. Themorn- Fred, Harvey, Harry and Cliff McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. VanStone left for Windsor, .14 of this town is entitled to and has resum- Thedford, spent the week end with Mr. ing service and the Sunday School havh Elmer and Eric Peacock. Detroit and Cleveland, and on their re- X ed her former name of 1�11 s. Henrietta and Mrs. Win. McGill, Turnberry. been withdrawn for the day. The floral offerings which were numer- turn will spend the summer at their cot- IM Irene Gaunt. Mrs. A, H Dl�sgrove and daughter. The Rev. Dr Chown Should recieve a ous and beautiful were from the following; tage in Kincardine. Miss Edna, Miss I."Simpson, also Mrs, A. hearty welcome to this vicinity tiot alone Pillow wreath. Sparrow faintly; wreath. EVEPVBODV'S COLUMN H. Simpson and two daughters, Misses by Methodists but by all denominations. Mr. and Mrs. Pinder, Saskatoon; wreath, Falling Beam Hits Boy Ethel and Marion, spent Monday at Port He is appearing in Winiham under the Moffatt family, Elgin: wreath, McKinney An accident which may prove fatal oc- YJ EVERYBODY WANTS COOL, COMFORTABLE IBTVDNlt FOP 84LE—Six toot out massey" Elgin. auspicesof the Belgrave Methodist Church family, Boissevain; spray, Mr. and Mrs. cured on the farm of Mr. John Yeo Sth Harrisin good running ord9r, compleLo. Coates, Goodlands, spray, Mr. and Mrs.'line of Morris township, oil Friday after - Apply to, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker and family The Heat At Wingham 'NIOS TAYLOR, motored up. from Elora on Sunday and Look now, what they. are say' W. H, McKinney, Manitou; spray, Mr. noon, when his grandson, Lloyd, a lad a - Con. 12, East Whwanosh. irig about and Mrs. R. Betson, Swift Current; spray, bout 10 years of age, was struck by a fall- RoAto 6, Wingbarn . visited with Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Jenkins, Wiligharn in the dailies. We, who live Mr. Elinar Anderson, Boissevaln, wreath ing beam in the barn, and now lies in pre- X FOOT W.. EAK FOR SALE—Deerin Turnberry. When coming through Har- h �re, know it is hot but we didn't seem to Mr, and Mrs. Elson Hill, Isabella; spray. carious condition, Mr. Yeo was in the X % New Ideal Dindor, half price. Warrant In be�t 'hall -hone 227 riston they were compelled to seek shelter realize just how hot. Peacock family. Boissevain; spray, Meth- act of drawing in hay and in using the X from the heavy hailstones, Hesayscrops I -Politicians may fry eggs on the steps odist choir; spray, Mission Circle; spray, hay -fork the pulley gave way, letting the ,GIRL WANTED --For general housework. are badly battered down. of the While House and Stratfori business Methodist Sunday School; spray, Sunday rope swing, and catching the end of a FOR THE HO T VVEAT R Apply to. mitts. N. ZuRURIGG, King Bros.. Wingham, Ontario, wish to men may try the same stunt on the side. I Shuter St., Wingbarn. walk but Wingham claims to have the School Class. beam, threw it to the barn floor, striking 00-11 We are shoWing many styles of beautiful white announce that Miss 1. L., Fitzgerald, Besides a father and mother, brothers the youflg boy on the head, fracturing his .14 ]ftA-Y FOR SALE—Thirty acres in the field, graduate nurse, General Hospital, Ottawa, champon heat story of the season. At and sisters, a loving husband and a year skull and breaking his thigh, Little h canvass, in Strap Pumps and Oxfords for ladies and con. 15, lot 4, Howtek. AV y to. ope WX, %AULIENG. Canada, and Graduate Corset Hygienist, noon on Thursday the thermometer reg- old son are bereaved. The bereaved ones is entertained for his recovery. children. For men we have Oxfords in white can- Routo 2, Mildinar. Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute, New istered 110 degrees. Yet it was in the have the sympathy of the cornmunity in NOTICE—Ahy Perwn found tres soing in York will be in their Corset Department, shade. Old Sol beat on a roof of a house Greyhound To Godericb vass, also in brown and black leathers. the rasrbefriv patch on the A. their very sad bereavement. 111do Laso fArm, wit be prosecuted. ge' July 20 and 21. It will, be her pleasure on Edward street, owned by Mrs. Sim- For the occasion of the Old Home Week .41 Xe, Mrs. A. Finley. . to help you select the corset that will do mons and at the same time glared in a at Godetich, Ont., this company will run X Running Shoes for every member of the SEWING MACHINE ATTACHMENTS— the most for your health and style. Let window of the house next door. Where the steamer, Greyhound, from Detroit to X family at reduced 1prices. Hernstitchitig and pleetin attachinen t" her advise with you. There will be no the reflected beams concentrated on the BORN Eta any sawing inaohin 0 2,50, personal Godericb, Monday, August Sth, leaving ,,W prio checks too extira.—Hr gmau lales Agency, charge for her services. Simmons' roof, fire broke out, it wasex- SoYi[INGTON—In Wingham on Friday. Detroit at 9 a. m., and reaching Goderich Box 42, St. Catharines, Ott. X GetliYour Fleet Foots Here tinguished before great damage was done. Inly Sth,,to Mr. and Mrs, Seymington, 5,30, stopping at Port Huron on route, Tenders For Wgiterworks Extensions Tony Goes To Chesley The water in the Maitland River has Windsor. a daughter, Mrs, Seyrnington On Monday night at 8.30. the Greyhound become so warm by the persistent actioh was formerly Miss Elva Johnston. will run a moonlight excursion to Lake fl,.Tuly lobil, 1921,.fol, the following.— _G A—Drill ug and Q%slng Ono well, Inn, Horriston, had purchased the Imper- In several places the earth has cracked daughter. the music of one of Finzel's famous or- R—Furals In Ono Puraving Outfit. R Sealed Tenders will be recelved by the See- A report circulated last week that Mr. of the sun that large numbers of fish have CLAnx—In Wingham on Tuesday, July Huron. For danci-g on this occasion rerAry of the Utilities Commission until 8 p. m. our on Tuesda Tony ROsseAu, proprietor of the Royal died and ate now floating downstream. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark, a patrons will have the privilege of enjoying W C—Constructr, f Furnp Houlia. 0"FAR 0r. soeolfleationd. lans, ato.,aboillce of Score- ial Hotel buildings at Palmerston, is open with the heat. Although no fatal- ZUR-ortim+—In Wingliam, on � Friday, chestrag, consisting of nine pieces, every tag, Town Ilan, Wingharn, wad at Engincer's denied. Mr� Rosseau, who has sold the ities have been reported from sunstroke, PHONE Z3 0 ( July 8th,, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Zurbrigg, member of this unit being an artist on 0 ce, Mail. Bldg.. Toronto. 20 Xd Tender fiecogisartly accepted, Royal Inn, has bought the McDonald 2 man and beast are suffering. a sort. his own instrument The Greyhound will 11mB, Elliott. R�q,. Qhalrmall, Utilities, House at Chesley, and is taking posses- Potato bugs are the only things show" Fl�,ttwywx—ln Auburn 0 leave Goderich Monday night at 11 mission Wineharn, W. A. 0albridth, Holi., Sion n Monday, July VVING"AMA ONT, te SecretarY, Wit es Gramitsion, Winkham. some time . ifi July—Palmerston ing activity. They are here in legions 11th. to Mr. and Mri. A. J. Ferguson, a o'clock for Detroit, arriving at 7.15 a. Chipman al Powee, Engineers, Toronto. Spectator. I June 27tb, 1931, devouri ng. the plants-" Son. in,, Tuesday. 4