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The Wingham Advance, 1921-07-28, Page 141 4 1-1 1 J �Avn "An ALI Aft'Afiklo 4 �5 Single Copies - Potir Cents WINGHAM, ONT, THURSDAY, JULY 28th, 1921 ?.04 per Y(,.Br DROWNED AT WINGHAM LOCAL ITEMS WINGIIAM RACE5 WINGHAM CHAUTAUQUA PERSONALS �A The last week in July. Summer is fly- Seventeen Heats Are Staged And An Open Air University That De- Master Lloyd i1elyden, is �p(�ndiug his ing. Meet Lasts Till Darkness scrve-� The Patronage Of All holidays in Torcmv), To escape criticism --Do nothing, be Miss 011ie Hamilton of 03hawa, is visit- Wingham races held on Thursday last The Chautauqua opened its sertes of 1. ' h friends in town, nothing, say nothing. ing tvit were well contested and drew a large university education and entertairml M/ Rev. Mr Overend of Kincardine, will 'hf ' , 'W" crowd from neighboring towns a a d on Thursday afternoon with -,I very good Mr. R. S. McGee is spending his vaca - Occupy the pulpit of St. Andrew's church tjlon at Kineardine beach, F7 vill3g". The weather was warm and audience, who werie charmed and delight- i ay. OU Sund, dry aud the track was never in better ed with the Zedeler Symphonic Quintette. Jpy* The Ripley Express and Lucknow cmdition. TheEe five high class musicians and sing- ing their cottage at Bruce Beach, Rev. Dr. Parric and family are occi Sentinel are not publishing this week, Walter Burnside of Kincardine, started erswere mostilighly appreciatedby the MissFrances Moffatt is spending her and his job ll; no easy one. evening alidience, they are hojidaying, I vacation at Toronto and.11amilton, -amily Remedies" by Haveyou received your copy of 1921 The lecture 'IF Jim Todd won the 2.15 trot. Montel Victor Record Catalogud'f Nocharge.— Herbert Leon Cope would fill a Dmall Mrs. Wasburn of Dundas, is visiting captured the named race, while May C. FLANICANS M0-JI('ST0IU,. book with the rarest ldrid of humor, the with Mrs. W. R. Harailton, John St. J �j took the 2.25 trot, and the 2.6b eve nt Rev. C. E. G. Smith, B. A, of Niagara- most practical philosophy of life, the went to Tory Bars. Two of the races Dr. and Mrs. Fox, and* family are i choicest language, and the most ennbljl- on-the-lake, will 'have charge of tile went five heats, while the third went four camping out at Lochalsh, at the lake' �v a rvices in St. Paula Church on Sunday beats. ing sentiments. If a person heard no. q thing more than Mr. Cope's licture, lie Misses Minnie and Florence Barber, PPt next. The four races required 17 heats to de- would have niuch more than he value of and Kincardine. I t are visiting in Ripley Don't place too much confidence in a termine the. winners, and it was nearly 8 man who boasts about being as honest as o'clock before the last heat was run oft. the season ticket. With ail the fun, Mrs. Jae. Thompson, Shuter St., spent the day is long. Wait until you meet Summary. lecturer again and again emphasized the humor and merriment in the address, tne a few days with friends ndar Blu vale. 2 25 trot or pace, purse $300. him at night. Mr. 1�. S. Copeland and his mother, 6 GROTIO-E C1Il;,�TTlJMI'HGII Mrs. J. W. Smith of the B. line has re- Lady May C., Chittietc, Teeswater I I I fact that love is tfie greatest thing in the visited w-th friends in Lucknow last week. . . . . . . . . . . . . Who lost his lile while swiniming in the turned home after five week's in Victoria Earl W,, B. Hughes, London ..... 2 3 2 world, and paid a touching compliment to his mother, whose love would not let go Mr. 11. Davis and family leave this - 'Maitland last week. His little body was Hospital, London, where she underwent Grace Logan ......... .......... 4 2 4 her boy, when he was down and out. I week to spend a month at Niagara -on -the. laid to rest in Wingham cemetery on a serious operation. Jimmy B., Hunter, Tottingbam_3 4 3 The Friday programme Of the Chautau- lake. Th e K o d a k on 7-L- h (a r arm a Best time, 2,191. Thursday afternoon. The pallbearer Mary had a little waist, 2.50 pace, classified; purse $300: qua will not be soon forgotten by both Miss Olive Clow is ta��ing the s4m- When you want to sell thf� farm, a Kodak record of the crops you've were Harold Toler, Harold Mitchell, Joe It was so awfully small, Tory Bars, B. Porter, Burling- youngandold, Little Alice Louise Shrode mer course for teachers at,.Guelpti at grown and the livestock you've raised will mean dollars to you. For pic- Clark, Norman Shropshall, Jim Angus That you had to look twice, is perhaps the best of all the excellent elo. present. tures tell at a glance what a thousand dull words can never convey. Come and Dewart Miller, To see if she had one on at all. ton ......... ....... 1 1 5 2 8 cutionists and reciters who have appear- Mrs Peter$. Fisher and little son of Lee Gratton, Bundscho, Mil. ed on the Chautauqua platform. In the Toronto, are visiting with Airs. Peter in and see our stock of Kodaks and Brownies. Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard and family, verton. . ............ 2 4 1 1 4 New Fords Going Out wish to thank all the friends and neigh- Jean Binger, Wright, Wes- afternoon, Win. H. Stout gave a mag- Fisher. Ford C P bors for their kindness and sympathy ton ................. 5 2 9J 5 2 nificent lecture on "Seeing Life Whole" ,ars have been sold duri g the Mrs. Garry Willis and little daughter of past two weeks by T. R. Bennett to during their sad bereavinent, also for Jim Hat, Colvin, Tees- which was full of inspiration for both Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton McKulb"Iti-on Nelson Hayden, Jamestown; Wm� Howatt, floral tributes. water .............. 3 5 4 6 6 young and old. Pamahasika's Famous W. H. Willis. Drugs and Stationery Wawinosb; T. J. Nicholl, Gorrie; John Pets captured' young,and old alike on The death took place in Goderich on Pilot Nell, Roy Mac, Flora W., Tory Mrs. Geo. C. Hanna and daughter, Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R Tickets Gibson, Wroxeter; and Robt. Groves, July 10th of Rev. W. J. Ford, L. L. B., Mae also raced. Friday night. Probably no such delight- Miss Louise, are visiting with friends in Wingbam. Ch�s. VanNorman has also in his 70th year. He was a brother of Rev. Best time, 2.18J. ful entertainment was ever given to a Lima, Ohio, purchased a new wire wheel coupe. a Wingbam audience. It will be a long J. E. Ford, who is at present occupying Named race, purse $150. Mr. and Mrs. David Clow have return - Piano Exams the Wingbarn Methodist pulpit. Montel, T. Hodgins, Lindsay. . 1 3 1 1 time before the pony, dogs, cats, monkeys, ed home after visiting friends at Guelph miss Lilla E. Breen of Toronto, and Sixty Per Cent Grant Miss Pearl Gidley was successful with The Bank of Commerce has found after King George, Mullin, Ailsa " trained canaries, and cockatoos will be her twelve piano pupils at the recent ex, two years that they will be compelled to Craig ................. 4 1 2 3 forgotten. . The storming and. taking of a and Rockwood. Miss Madeline' and Master Laughlin Reeve Tipling hits received word from aminations in connection with the London discontinue their Bluevale branch, They Hazel Patch, Porter, Burling- German fortress by the cockatoos was a Mr. Wilson Geddes returned to his Wiggins of Welland, are visiting at the, the Provincial Government that they (Eng.) College of Music, will however pay more attention to the ton ................... 2 2 3 2 scene long to be remembered. home in Waterloo, after visiting with home of the former's parents, Mr. and decided to grant 60 per cent towards the Advanced Intermediate First Class branch at Beigrave and it be open every Tony C.,-Durnin, Goderich .... 3 5 5 5 On Saturday afternoon, Major Runnells friends in town. Mrs. R, J. Breen, Turnberry. proposed concrete pavement between the Pass—Maud M. Bell, Wingham. day in future. Annie Mae, Colvin, Teeswater. 5 - 4 4 4 spoke so well and clearly on his subject, Miss Margaret Reid and Master Jack Mr. John Menzies and his daughter, G, T. R. tracks and the B. line on Jo20- Intermediate Honors --Mary A. Elliott Mr. H. 0. Bell of Southampton, and Best time, 2.24,�. , Sea Power and World Freedom" that all Reid of Parkbill, are visiting with Mr. Mrs. Robert McGee and son, Jack, also phine St. Wingham; Gladys Grainger, Londes" formerly of Wingbam, was chosen as a 2.15 pace, purse $300. were unstinted in praise of the lecturer. andMrs. Burgman, Miss Etta Currie, in t e n d leaving this Srnith-Fryfogle Nuptials boro. Grand Steward at the Grand Lodge of Jim Todd, Overland, Orange- His language was as good as pictures, for Mrs. J. W. Hewer and daughter, Laur- week for a trip thro4gh the West going as A pretty wedding took place at the First Class Pass—Eugene Geddes, Bel- A - F. & A. M. held last week at Ottawa, ville ................ 1 1 2 3 1 one could almost look at the great fleet Of etta of Galt, spent a few days renewing far as Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle home of Mrs. Daniel Fryfogle, Frances grave; Nora Vag Camp, 8elgrave; Rachel He is now Very Worshipful Bro. Bell. Pacing Star, Burns, Palmer. war ships, German and British, twenty acquAintances in town. . P. and Mrs. McCall, Wingham were St., Wingham, on Thursday, July 21st, Woodman, Londesboro; Janette Pople- Mr. T. Blackmore of Listowel is the new ston.... ........... 3 2 1 1 2 miles long and six miles wide in the North Mrs. Frank Kennedy and daughter, in Brussels last Saturday. They purpose when her youngest daughter, Miss Maud, stone, Blyth; Gladys Taman, Blyth. D. D G. M. for Huron olfstrict No. 5. Banker, Stevens. Canadian Sea, near the Firth of Forth, before the Miss Lorna of Acton, are visiting with Visiting relatives and old friends in the was united in marriage to Mr. Thos. Elemetary Hotiors—Elizabeth Mills, . Soo ............ ... 4 3 3 2 2 whole German fleet, after its surrender, Reeve and Mrs. Tipfing. West this summer. Mr. McCall sold his MackenzieSmith, Organist in St. Andrews Blyth; Melda McElroy, Blyth. May Wright, Millson, Gode- I sailed north to Scapa Flow. While Misses Bessie and Nora Kennedy of farm in Morris township so is a "free Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Perrie- 7 6 4 5 Major Runnells spoke concerning some nigger" for a while and will make use of First Class Pass Roberta Sanderson, Gossips Be Careful rich ............... 2 Toronto, are visiting with their parents, the time. —Brussels ?oft. performed the ceremony in the presence Blyth. The persons who are 'circulating the Chepstowe Bell, Opera Girl, Harry H., events of the Great War, the whole tenor Mr. and Mrs. L. Kennedy. of a few intimate friends and relatives of Primary Pass—Kenneth Somers, Wing- stories about Wingham merchants being - Alfreda also racedi- of his splendid address was for peace. Mr and Mrs. E, A. Hammond and son the contracting parties. ham� caught profiteering on sales made to spot- Best time 2.16J. He spoke very highly of Lloyd George, Mr. and Mrs. Fenn and daughter, Mi.;r, Bobbie, of South Bend, Ind., and Mr. After a short honeynoon, the happy ters would do well to find out whether or Admiral Sims and Admiral Beatty. Ruth of Parkhill, spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Hammond of Cutbank, Mont., , couple wift reside in. Wingham, on Diagon Trainer Anderson took V. R. VanNor Irs. f1:1: T : 1. r� C.- A XX� L, n not such yarns are true. Wingham met- man's colt, Victoria Hal, out on the track . e an g t pera ngers enter- an Q� . . urgman, are visiting with relatwin in town. I he al Road. Their many friends will join in chants have stood for these lies as long as for a drive between heats.' She is a tamed most acceptably the afternoon Mrs. Jos. McKay and daughter, Jean, gentlemen are brothers of Mrs. W. B. : good wishes for a long and happy wedded they intend to and will make the parties daughter of Darky Hal and should be, a audience witk a concert of song and the of Los Angeles, are visiting at the home Wellwood and were at Port Huron to life. repeating such stories prove they are good one, evening audience with delightful singing of Mrs, Thompson, Shuter St. attend the funeral of their brother, the, right, and when they cannot then they in concert and solos and a most charm- Mr. John D. McDiarmid of Detroit late Lieut. Chas. Hammond who lost his Dates Of Pall Pazlr,�4 I will prosecute. It is the only way to put ing comic opera, "Ruddygore" Messrs. spent a few days this week at the home life in the Great War and whose remains Wingliam .................... Sept. 27-28 an end to such falsehoods, and It is high Honor For Lt. -Col. Coombe Kendrick and Morris and Misses. Cooke of Mrs. W. Henderson, Water St. were interred there on Sunday. Bayfield ..................... Sept. 27-28 time that the merchants woke up. - Lt, -Col. H. B. Coombe, Clinton, who and Huntley will be always welcome to Capt Auld of Sarnia, a daughter of Mr. Blyth ....................... Sept. 22-23 visiting Old Scenes took th-� 161st Huron Battalion overseas lavers of high class music and song. Stole Money Out Of Till Brussels ..................... Sept, 15-161 and later went to France with the Imper- Dr Frederick Poole, who gave an ex- ThOs. Auld, former residents of Wingham, Dungannon .................... Oct, (,T On Friday afternocn we. were honoured acquaintances in town, A young lad who was found stealing I ial Forces. has received official notice cellent lecture Monday afternoon o n is renewing oney from the till in Howson& How- Exeter ...................... Sept. 19-20, with a'visit from Mr. Albert Oliver, a "China and the Chinese", and a still Messrs. Jas. McEwen of Welland, and m former resident of Wingham, and like the from King George that he has been ap. son�s flour and feed store appeared in Goderich ...................... Sept. 65-9. editor of THE AbVANCE he isalso a form. pointed Lt. -Col. of the Land Forces of more excellent one in the evening on Wilfred McEwen of Mitchell, visited with court and as it was his first offense was 'Gorrie ........................ October i er Kincardine boy. The Oliver family at the Empire, dating from Oct. 31st. 1916. "With Allenby in Palestine and Lawrence relatives in town duiing the past week, let go with a severe reprimand and he Lucknow .................... Sept. 39-30 one time owned the Kennedy property, The official document . was signed at St. in Arabia". used the very happy and ap- Mr. and Mrs. Eckley of Philadelphia, must report every week to Mayor Elliott' Mitchell. - .. - � ............... Sept. 20.21 corner Centre and Patrick Streets. Many 'James' Palace. propriate expression in regard to the are visiting with the latter's parents, Mr. for a time. The money was stolen Ripley ...................... Sept. 27-28 of the,91der residents were glad to� wel- Exams In Piano Chautauqua, that it is a university, in- and Nits, Thos. Scott, Diagonal Road. on different occasions, when the man in Seaforth ..................... Oct. 22-23 deed, stands for what is highest and best Mr. Jae. Begley leaves this week for charge of the store would be weighing at'Toronto.. (Can. Nat.) Aug. 27 to Sept. 10 come Mr. Oliver back. He first saw the At the local centre exams in piano of in education, and the Chautauqua in this the West, -where he will visit with his the scales. Zurich ...................... Sept. 21-V. light of day in Teeswater and went to the Toronto Conservatory of music the respect well deserves the title of univer' daughter, Mrs. Thornton at Vancouver. school at Kincardine. He ispresident If following pupils of Mrs. Geo. C. Hanna sity. the Canadian Club at New York and also were successful: Dr. Poole's evening lecture, with the Mrs. Peter Fisher celebrated her 82nd president of the Albert Oliver & Sons Primary—Miss Agnes McLean. rare and beautiful slides showing scenis bi.rthday on Wednesday last and many 910 Construction Co. While talking with us Elementary—Miss Edna Tamlyn, first friends visited her and offered hearty con- 18� he recalled many of the incidents which in Egypt, Suez Canal, Mediterranean Sea class honours. and Palestine, was a delightful inspirat- gratulations. took place in Wingharn during his boy- Elementary Scbool--Miss Bertha Mc. X hood days. Mr. Oliver, tells us that Gee, first class honours. Miss Blanche orial and intellectual entertainment, and Mrs. Jake Willits and family of Lon- V4 GREER'S =9 Win gave rare pleasure to the large audience don, have returned hom6 after spending gbarn has gone ahead faster than Cuiningham, honours; Miss Cora Dixon, that filled the great tent. Ile followed the holidays with her mother, sister and X, most of the other towns that he has visit- h,nours. Mr. Fern Goitre Fillion, his charming other friends. ed lately. Introductory School—Miss Yvonne Mc, ;r. nei nr, Hnr y Robb lall accom- - D - 14 XI $ 1. � I .. 1. ay a M" 0 Field Crop Winners Pherson, first class honours, John L. plished-artists with music and song. 90, also Ndrs. M. R. Hunter of Kin- mm( r Mr. Andrew S'chmidt of MiLmay, was Young, pass. I Chica, X Dig Wfla Du EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN — sent by the Department of Agriculture to Very Large Steer On Tuesday evening the Chautauqua ca -,dine, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. ftoll SALE—A good frame house, 8 rooms, judge the Combined Standing Field Crop tent was well filled with people to see the W. G. Va"WfWfl- ""ft b wired, hard or soft water, godd A, product of Huron County in the play "It Pays to Advertise" reproduced Mr. and Mrs. j. 9, dr6df and 11ttle 0 ydro w con- ,ird n -1,th plum trees and raspberry vines. and Threshed Grain Competition in " .,at on ,d one blook west of main strect. nection with the Turnberry Agricultura shape of a huge steer, Sir Douglas Haig by Percival Vivian himself at the head Of daughter, Helen. of HagefiV1111.1, are visit. SALE Apply to J. G.sTEWAUT, or RolsT. BgkTrir. Society and completed his work on Tue3_ by name, has been on exhibition during his company of Broadway Players, in ing at the home of his brother, Mr. W. FOR SALE—Three Burner Flomuca Auto. day afternoon. He says it was as clean the past few days at Stevenson's rink, truly the Greatest Laugh Producing Com- J. Greer, Patrick St. X matic Oil Stove with Oven, in good cov- a lot of fields as he ever judged but the Wingham. This mammoth animal, which edyof the century. We have been en- Miss Ferro[Higgins of Clinton, has re- Aitlaii. Mus T. R. BE oat crop is not up to other years any- is claimed to be the largest steer in the deavoring to persuade people that it pays turned home after spending her holidays, WE gran..'NV17t X Of Foot w.ff-mr' where in Ontario, This probably ac. world, was raised by Charles Stewart, in to advertise and we believe those who saw at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Len - VR SALE—BrIek house and three and 9. counts (or the low score taken. It alto Ashfield Township, Huron County, it the pl�y on Tuesday evening will agree nox, and other friends in and around halfaerftoflarid. 2acresofoats4acrain corn and I acre of potatoes. Fifteen minutes may be attributed to the fact that Mr. is a grade Durham, almost thoroughbred, with us in future Wingbam. -walk to Winscham Post office. 41.600 buys lt; weighs 3,570 pounds, has a girth of 1dr The thirty-three men who signed the anytime during the next 30 days, Inquiromt, Schmidtisavery careful judgeand you Principal Wilfred Barbour of Mad - Tun ADvAxcr. feet, 91, inches, and brought the record contract to bring Chautauqua to Wing- I Starts S at., July 30th get no points unless the field warrants it'. awasca School and Mrs. Robt. Barbour X ht&CHINE ATTACHMENTS— The following is the winners and the score price of $5,000, the purchasers being ham this year did not meet with the suc- of Varna, also Miss Reta Barbour visit- x LP Homiltitehlog and pitobin attachment Messrs. Martin and Bland, cess which they deserved, whether from 226, personai which they were awarded: ed with Mrs. M. E. Copeland, Shuter St., 1kt Save Money by Buying Now! ce Agency- Richard Wilton ................ ... 88 The animal was taken to Walkitrton, lack of organization or simply the indiff- last week. fm I -Boxci, St.-oi1marines, Mt. Peter MacEwen .................. 87 where it will be on exhibition during the erence on the part of the citizens we are X RACHIRR TED — For Won School 11 Mr. and Mrs. Heber Howson of Cal- Don'tiForget thel0ate I otion No, 14, East and e8t awanosh. Thos, Taylor ................. _­ 861 old boys' reunion there, and will pro- not prepared to say, however they wi iting with Mr. and - each be behind financially because of their gary, Alta., are via I stating qualifioNtiono and salary ex- Win. Webster .................... 86 bably be shown at the principal fall ex to Roy Alofts Frank Henry ..................... 84 hibitions and fat stock shows through- public spiritedness. Rev. Mr. Peters of Mrs. W. J. Howson. Mr. I owson is a Ro4tSocretary, ^ Be Sure You Get Your Share of the Bargains. X e 1, Luo'know. Hugh Gilmore out Ontario, including London and Tor. Beigrave, feeling that he had been fully brother of W. J. They made the trip in r% iJ07A7N�TED—Auyono wishing plowing done J, C, Mitchell ........... 801 onto. The proprietors also plan to show repaid for coming out to the b centraotorbythe [Lore would owell meetings their automobile. aiy o Inq r, at Tur AbvtxcE Only one of the winners, Mr. Webster, the animal at Chicago and in other cities suggested to those present on Tuesday Mrs. Frank C. Finnigan and two little usedtheseed sentout byKeith& Sons, in the United States and possibly also in evening that a collection be taken up and daughters, Muriel and Alma, of Seaforth, CEMENT BUSINESS FOR SALE all of the teat of the winners used seed Europe. To appreciate the wonderful thus give those who were not guarantors are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm. size of this bovine king it is necessary to the privilege of assisting in helping to wipe Saunders, Alfred St., and other friends W JF600TW OF S8,M3M) TENDErtS will be received by which Mr. Wiltoo told to the Society. h In. out the deficit. The proceeds amounted out around Winghant, EAR 0 he undetsl tied up to the 29th dav of July, This speaks well for Dick's teed oats. see i lastaut for Me purchase of the cement plant I PHONE 23' and building Owned by the late Simon Mlt� In justice tosome of the other competit- He is not a monstrosity, but well pro- to about $60.00. Mr. Paul E. VanNess of Montreal, is chell situated on the southeast corner of ors we might say that they preferred POttioned animal, perfect in form and visiting at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Charles pa JOSOglno Weep in the Raid town WINGHAM,, 0 of Wibgh&m, Ine uding all the atook In trade, Wilton oats but were afraid that the sound in body. He has been seen and Mrs. C. W. Maguire and daughter, Hinscliffe, Shuter St. Mrs. VanNess and X .fixtUres Wid plant uOW( in said u n . he higbagt or no tender not neco r1l. 19%cleepted. society would have Keith oats left on admired by many hundreds at Wingbarn pearl of I'ellwood, Man., are visiting with little daughter, have spent the past coupla Ated this 10th day Of July, I during the past few, days. ralativos in this vicinity. of triontlis in tawn. fwl '1�6 owl-, ,19 X X X their hands and therefore took it. t I