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The Wingham Advance, 1921-08-18, Page 10 _1P_ A 46 q am e4 An I 0 LACROSSE MATCH TO -DAY (Wednesday)9 AT 3.30, OWEN SOUND vs. WINGHAM. EVERYBODY COME. protest. and unless a good umpire with a . . - 5 . e k, ing on this portion of the street will pay _77 WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1921 Subscriptions: $2.00 por year Singi e Copies - Four Cents littlet�backbone interferes, everything goes. Wingham baseball team defeated two-thirds of the cost and the town will Toronto and Buffalo, J. Walton McKibbon ng. lie is a convincing speaker 3leasing manner. So honest is he that Lochalsh on Tuesday by a score of 21 to pay the other third. The estimated cost Mrs. Carrie Bell is in Mt. Forest this BROKE HIS NECK DRURY AT GODERICH LOST SECOND PROTEST PAVING JOBS LET PERSONALS W gham Fall Fair on Sept 28th, yet he in' .Howick Farmer Fell Out Of Hay Mow Addressed Several Hundred In. North Wellington League Considers Protests Concrete Streets to be Laid at Once Mr. Will Hinscliffe of 'Toronto, is vis - iting at his home here. Men, Attention the G. T. R. tracks to the corner at the Drizzling Rain OEM= Como thing should turn up in the meantime that , Miss Millie Turner of Victoria Ila,�pital, B line will be commenced as soon as the 'While assisting a neighbor, Andrew The editor of The Advance was one of Wingharn Baseball Club lost their pro- The Wingbarn council held a special meeting on Monday evening to consider Londbn, is vigting in town. Quirk, Diagonal Roa I\Alller, of Howick, to finish his harvest ori the several hundred who stood in the rain test against the game in Teeswater on the tenders for paving on John street and Miss V. M, Dinsley of Detroit, is visit- W(.� wont every man in Mondav night, Thomas Gowdy fell from at Menesetung Park, near Goderich, On August 8tb. This is the second decision Josephine St. north. ing with relatives in Wingbam. Winglimn tind vicinity to the mow to the barn floor, breaking his Thursday afternoon of last week and given against Wingham by the executive The tender of the W. C, Brennan Con. Miss Edgar of 'Wingham, has been use t nech and dying instantly. Mr. Gowdy listened to I -Ion. E C. Drury, Prime of the North Wellington Baseball Assoc- tractingCo. of Hamilton, was accepted, camping with friends at Bayfield. engineer's estimate of the cost of this was in the act of pulling the rope to trip Minister of Ontario and Hon. F, C, Biggs, iation, composed of President McFarlane it being the lowest. This is the sa me Master joe E'.err is spending his holi- ld%t Azor valet Auto Strop Sat- the hay fork when the rope broke and he ell headfirst to the floor a distance of minister of public works". It was the oc- cassion of the annual picnic of the Col* of Harriston and Sdcrecary Horning of Palmerston. �hey apoarently claim that compa ny that put down the pavements days with his uncle near Btuevale. ety Razor i o r Thirty about twenty feet. When Mr. Miller borne Farmer's Club, The town cf God- even though they suspend a 1player that In Listowel, They will commence work Miss Phemie Irving of Lucknow, is Days" Free Trial went into the barn a couple of minutes afterwards, he was horrifiedto find his erich had advertised that Premeir Drury would speak at 10.30 in Agricultural Park, lie may don the uniforn and act in the official capacity as coach if he wishes to. On John street within the next few days, and will require 60 men and 14 teani% visiting her sister, Mrs. A. G. Smith. Miss Irene Patton is spending a few No red tape -no catch -just a sim- neighbors' lifeless form clutchin g the piece but the premeir and his minister came by While this executive made it -clear that The clerk was instructed to have the and the company days with her cousin, Miss Doris Walker ple n -ethod of proving that i� of broken rope. auto and inspected the Huron road work the same players, as far as possible, must ag reement prepared must have the both streets completed be- Mr Chas Carter of East Wawanosh? ' Rt is the most Econo mical Raz - The funeral will be held from his of which our citizen, Mr. T. J. MacLean play as in the protested game, yet one of fore the 15th, of October or they will pay is vis iting with his parents in Elgin, or on the Market 'brother, John Gowdy's residence, Lot 16, coL A., Howick, to McIntosh cemetery has charge, between 11 and 12 o'clock ;as they were scheduled to do some days ago those players can take his place 'with the rooters and allow two others, supposedly a fine for each day that work is not done. Manitoba, Mrs. Richmond of St. Jacobs, is visit- Come in and get one. Take it home. If it is not perfectly satisfac- on Thursday afternoon. and drove from there directly to the better rri�n to take their �laces in the The contract price for the paving on John Street from Josephine Street to . ing with friends in Wingham and E ast tory, return it. The late Mr. Gowdy was in his 66th year Menesetung Park, where about 200 par- game. The game of August 8th stands as Carling Terrace is $18,590,03. This calls Wawanosh. Let Us Demonstrate The Auto Strop Razor and was highly esteemed by all who knew bim, His wife predeceased him about took of luncheon as guests of the club The Premier's appearance gives one as- played . Wingham have learned that they need for a 24 toot pavement with a 6 inch curb feet Mies Elsie Rogers has returned from Miss Margaret Edmiston at You will lilte the self-�itropping device which is built right into the frame. two years ago. surance that he is an honest straight for- not protest a game on any grounds or de- on either side, 18 catch basin, 2000 of 8inchtile and altogether there will b� visiting with Kincardine. 1 Razor, strop and 12 blades in assortment of He then proposed a toast to the premier followed by a song and ward business man, and when we say fend a protest if any one else wishes to 12 Q,]m r� 4. f I— T6- eo le resid- .1 12 . Tr_ A 1- jost returned cases, $5.00 the set. Other sets up to $16.50. )usiness man, we believe farming is as protest. and unless a good umpire with a . . - 5 . e k, ing on this portion of the street will pay ss ess e nne y . from a delightful motor trip to London, nuch a business as editing or store keep- with a littlet�backbone interferes, everything goes. Wingham baseball team defeated two-thirds of the cost and the town will Toronto and Buffalo, J. Walton McKibbon ng. lie is a convincing speaker 3leasing manner. So honest is he that Lochalsh on Tuesday by a score of 21 to pay the other third. The estimated cost Mrs. Carrie Bell is in Mt. Forest this Nhile he has promised to be present at 3. of this work was to have been $17,900 week attending Grand Lodge of the Loyal Drugs and Stationery W gham Fall Fair on Sept 28th, yet he in' Wingham has to play Kincardine on or $690 below the contract price. Thepaving on Josephine Street from True Blue Association. R Tickets Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R Tickets Joes not wish it advertised in case some- Thursday afternoon and if they win the G. T. R. tracks to the corner at the Mr. Chas. Quirk of Buffalo, spent OEM= Como thing should turn up in the meantime that , they will have then tied with Tees- B line will be commenced as soon as the couple of days with his father, Mr. John would render it impossible for him to at- * water forgroup honours and home -and- home will necessarily have to be, , John treet work is completoJ, and it is Quirk, Diagonal Roa Miss Myrtle Walters is'visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Faster and little te nd. After luncheon he spoke for a quarter garbes played between these two rivals. Each eoec,� it the new concrete bridge at ted tha the mill will be ready for traffic by that Mr. and Mrs. G - L. Brackenbury and children. have returned from spending. friends at Grand Bend. I daughter, of Galt, are visiting with Mrs. I Foster's Mrs. Margaret Walsh, at of an hour to the audience indoors and club will profit by having good gates and doubt will be, played. time. The hill will be given a more grad. their holidaysin Peterboio. Mr. George Boyd and D-. Read are' mother, 1 Wingham Mr. Foster is manager of thct then adjourned to the outdoor platform, where from thb shelter of a temporary no exciting game� In case each team wins at home a 'sudden ' ' I slope to the brid an4 the concrete ua ge Mrs. A. E. English and daughter, Mil- spending dred Sutherland, Sask, is visiting with a few days in Chatham. Limited and paid the Galt Reporter, canopyhe addressed a big audience of death' game will be called on neutral pavement willbe 20feet wide w ith a 4 foot gravel shoulder at each side. The of her sister, Mrs. H. Hinscliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burford visited Advance editor a fratermal call on Frday. friends in Goderich during Reunion, Buttery Alice Hill of umbrellas. The weather became fine the and Mr. Biggs left by, ground. a The Carroll reinstatement was ag in engineer's estimate of the cost of this Miss Myrtle VanNess of Washington, with Misses Ada and week-. visiting at the London, returned after after premier for Hamilton. brought up, and sworn statements from w ork was $15,240.41 and the� actual con- D. C., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr, Hugh Angus of Tara, is visiting home of the formers' parents, Mr. and motor Following the luncheon Mr. Drury was both the suspended player and from W. tract price is only $14,008.50 or almost Mrs. H. Hinscliffe, Shuter St. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Alfred Buttery, Scott St. They introduced by J. N. Kernighan, who pre- Hiscox, the 1920 manager and captain of $1,250 less, The provincial government Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bunker Of Angus. were accompanied by two little grand - sided. Mr. Drury could not be regarded the TeesWater club, were to hand claim- will pay 60 per cent of this work and the County assumes 100 feet on each end of Oshawa, are visiting with the former's Mrs. Win. O'Neal of Brandon, Man., children of Mr. and Mrs. Buttery, the as a man of Huron Count', Mr. Kerni y - ing that Carroll did not sign the 1920 of the iron bridge. The balance will be sister, Mrs. J. J. Kerr, Bluevale. and Mrs. George Maynard of Toronto, little Pitt bay and girl. "Sun ghan said, but there were several men certificate and was not aware that the N. paid by the town, every ratepayer paying Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin of Togo, visited with their nephew, Mayor Elliott.' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dickson, - prominent in the Farmers party whom W. B. A. was affiliated with the Ontario an equal amount, Sask., are spending a few days with Mr. The Misses Ferguson of Detroit, re- set", Port Albert, announce the engage - Huron County claims her own. Among Association. A meeting of the sub-com- In tenders were received, a and Mrs. J. J. Kerr, East Wawanosh. turned,tojheir home after spending a few ment of their eldest daughter, Mae Reed, some being Roderick McKenzie, secretary mittee wil ' be held on Aug. 22 at Palmer- all eleven couple were wild, one asking $35,000, for Miss Kathleen Smith of Saskatoon, is days with their cousin, Mrs. McGavin. to Rev. Charles Rimer Taylor of Strat- of the Canadian Council of Agriculture ston to handle this casp, and the matter the Josephine street alone, The spending the week -end at the home of Patrick St. ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Taylor and Hon. T. A. Crerar. will be put up to H. Linklater, the pre- woik on lowest tender to the Brennarf Co. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Isbister, Centre St. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hamilton of Brussels, ot Bel grave, the marriage to take place "In this respect", said the toastmaster, sident of the Teeswater club-, J. E. Dan- next from T. J, McLean, there being a Mrs. McGill and Miss Kathleen McGill Mrs. Hamilton and daughter, Miss Haz el early in September. turning to Mr. Drurv, "Mr. Crerar has aldson, the 1920 secretary of this club; was very small difference in their calculating of Toronto, have been visiting with the of Alberta, also Mrs. L. Ashton of Gorrie, Among those who attended the funeral the advantage of you." and to Carroll, to supply sworn proof as . the cost of the work. We understand formers' daughter, Mrs. W. R. HamblY. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ltrmox, Sun -'Of Mrs. John Gilm)re at Brucefield an He then proposed a toast to the premier followed by a song and to who did sign the certificate, as an affidavit is now in the hands of the N. on that ratepayers on John street from Mrs. Catherine Minter has- returned day last. Saturday were: Mr. Thos. Gilmore, Mr. Mrs. Hugh Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. and this was chorus, composed by R. J. Ross specially W. B. A. executive stating that while Josephine to the C. P. R. are alreadY h the past few weeks ome after spending Mr. and Mrs. Leo, Wat and son and childre.n. M-lundell an4 daughter, P44T.y! 4� for the occasion, extolling the virtues and Carroll did not sign the certificate.,, he talking of starting a petition to have their with her sister, Miss Q. Gill, Albert 5t, 1015sea Kate CNir and Marjorie Peattle . ... -.1 . and Mrs. John Munded and Mr. !*asei the prospects of the farmer premier. gave authority for his signature and had end of John street paved. We to see this work going Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart left on oi London, motored from Bayfield and Mr. John Walters, Haugh alI of Turnberry. Deceased was a. "The warmth of your welcome" said he &ose to reply, "has re- seen the certificate after it was signed. are glati ahead as it shows that Wingham i is pro- Tuesday for Walpole Island in Lake St, Clair and expect to return about August spent Sunday at "I'hIghly respected old lady dfid wd§ la he; Diagonal Road, Mr. Drury as vived my old habit of blushing, which I LOCAL ITEMS gressing and is well worthy of being called the little town in the 31st. Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol and Misd 78th $ear, MrA. iioltsdiari, Chesley, thought I had got rid of, I hadn't the most progressive i Mr. Chas. Taylor of East Wawanosh, Mr. aild Ont., Mary Beckett are away on a trip up the 1 1 the good fortune as your chairman intim. county. The work also com, es in a very and Mr. Chester Higgins of Turnberry, lakes, going as far as Duluth and will: announce the engageffierit of i h e i r ated, to be born kn Huron County, nor am Miss Adams and Miss A. Geddes are opportune time when several men are,out are among those who took in the excur- visit with Mrs, Nichol's brother, Mr. j. , daughter, Viola Mary Ann, to Capt. 'Wendell I of Scotch extraction, but I wasn't con- visiting friends in Hamilton and Toronto. of employment. sion West. B. Elliott at Superior, Winsconsin. i M. Musgrove, B. A., son of �ulted about either." Mrs. Jas. Morrison of Dungannon, is Mr. John Stewart and son, Gordon of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stapleton and Dr. G. J and the late Mrs. Musgrove, Niagara Falls, Ont.. the marriage to take He continued by sketching the rise of visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Smith, Fall Patterns Morristown, returned home after spend- daughters, together with Mrs. William place early 'in September. Capt. Mus, thz! U. F. 0. movement, stating that at farmers had been the. Turnberry. Ladies Home Journal patterns in com- Isard's ing a week at the home of his daugh- Stapleton, jr. and sons motored up from grove is a nephew of Postmaster Musgrove the last election the 2000 Balls Sport Floss for sweaters on plete, assortment at also autumn ter, Mrs. W. J. Henderson. Detroit early last week, for a visit wiLh of this town. only- class who knew what they wanted, sale at 15c. -Hilliard's Stores, Wingham. number of Home Book of fashions, sells Mr. Howatt Stewart of Morristown, and Mr Stapleton's parents in Turnberry. with the result that the farmers bad a and Teesxater. for 35c including a 15c coupon. This is Mrs, Victor Hunter and little son, �tew- Miss Margaret forbes, of Cleveland, majority group in the LegisWure. There The Hamilton Spectator says that -, abargain20c for a fifty page fashion art of Galt, are visiting at the home gf Ohio, who has been visiting her parents, Can. Pacific Farm Laborer's Excur. was no reason, he said, why there should Goderich Old Boys Reunion came out book. Mr. W. J. Henderson, Bluevale Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Forbes, D iagona As sufficient farm laborers have already not be clubs of citizens other than farmers to meet together and discuss pubi,c mat- with a deficit of about.$2,000. Lacrosse Team Wins Miss Helen Wilson, who is in training? Road, left on Wednesday m,)rning to vi�it gone to the West, the railways have her sister, Mrs C. H Simpson, at Winni- been requested to cancel further excurs- ters in a cool, reasonable and dispassion- Mr. Frank Mooney has accepted a posi- Even though Wingham lacrosse team 6re at the Kingston General Hospital is spend- peg. ions ate way. Later in his address the prem- tion in the furnishing department* of the not successf(il in winning their ing her holidays with her father, Mr. ier elaborated the broadening out idea. "The Government is simply a matter of Hespler Finishing Factory. Mr. A. Adams and Mr. H. Berry spent / group, they have at least the satisfaction of winning from the winners of another Gavin Wilson at Evergreen Place, Wing- ham. AV TIN carrying on a big business in an efficient the week -end in Hamilton at the home of group On Saturday they journeyed to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Holt accompanied 10 e:mv EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN mariner," he continued. -'One thing you the former's brother W. C. Adams. Southampton and defeated theSouthamp- by Mrs. Win. Austin returned on their ftr", oft 4r ton team by a score of 12 to 11. The motor trip to IROATI. FOR SALE -Purebred Berirshire game was even more one-sided tha the Boar,6months old, I)am-Cromptou Lasi get the best men fur your administration Ingersoll each charged the Chautauqua They will visit relatives in Listowel, Galt, V.44 Sim Superb Duke. Apply to score would indicate. Kitchener and Paris on the way. Z AIMAS CA3111,RON without being affected by office -seekers. Organization a license fee of $50. for the F CLEARING must have and that is leave to go out and The town councils of Woodstock and n their home in New York. Lot 24, con. 10, Turnberry, There is only one way of,getting funds privilege of holding their entertainments United Farmers Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Coutts and son SALF-Cockghutt 15 ainizle Disc Drill, for an election, too and that i b the in in t e r towns. -A mean lot of town FOR s y h i Combine your selling power, press and Elgin, spent the week -end with the form warranted, Apply at Tur, AimiNcE. dividual subscriptions of the people them- fathers they niust be. ship your hay through your own company er's brother, Mr. Harry Coutts, in Brant - OR SALE-Fre,h clover Honey at selves who are interested enough in good T. R. Bennett met with a painful ac- on Commission. We will be in a position ford. They made the trip by motor and F MCKAY'S Restaurant government to give of their money. The I I cident'on Saturday when his finger was topress and handle any quantity after visited Stratfo. d and Woodstock. SAL 0 0 �,p SALE-Tlouse4atmllot.iin the towd of present government has no campaign i. �M, F0'R caught in an auto door and the first Oct. 15th. Belgrave Farmers Club. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Austin and their Wingham, With and NvUliont land, also fund and will have none. When we come Foo,8 farm propertlu ranging from 200 acres to joint taken clean off. He continued his Roim J. SCOW, Agent. guests Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hot[, of New O'd 'Jo acres. Applyto tothenextelection,iffam head of the FRAITIC M(C,'0NNRJ,L Government, the expenses will bernet ini work for the remaindar of the afternoon Phone 621-13. York, also Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins Auctioneer and Real Estato Dealer but the sore has been very painful since, and family of Turnberry, motored to Kin- Wingbarn. the same way. If the people want to call Got Reunion "Spirits" Prices are cut deep on all lines ol our sant SALE -Gray Dort Touring (at in ex- the tune they must pay the piper them- Boys Suits, grey tweed 6 to 14 years. Theives forced a retreat by means ofa cardine on Thursday and spent a plea. Boots and Shoes V"c'elleut condition.' see it to appreciate it. �6 95 Half Price.- Hilliard's Stores, Wing- day by the lake. Cheap for quick sale, See selves. ham and Teeswater. rear window to the drug store of mayor Mrs. Robert Campbell and two sons of T. R. BrmiETT 'iyou have been giving us a free hand in E. R. Wigle of doderich, Saturday night, Bandmaster and Mrs. Wright received X This is not a sale of old out of date, Foot. F0c,k,'ALE-Uaed Ford One Ton Truck, now the matter of naming of men to the ad and got clear away with every bottle of Nesbitt, Man., and Mrs. Dr. Woodruff of X IR and platform, Aero cuphion tires, In ministration, and as long as that spirit a photo of the grave of their eldest son, liquor in the store, The police are with. Elmdale, also Miss Annie McCurdy of v wear. We hold these sales twice a year, 114 good running oeder, see .14 T. It. BENNLTT prevails among the Govqrnment support- the late Pte. E. G. Wright. He was a out a clue. It is not believed the disap. Campbellville, are visiting with their at Crawford's Garage. ers you will have good legislation and member of the 47th. Battalion and gave pearance of the liquor will in any way sisters, Mrs, Geo. Tervitt, Turnberry, X and by the power of our 'ANTED FA'A' -, affect the town's prevailing old X r night woric, L&AB'p)plE1t`o`thWe FnirrmizEr" Co. good administration. Wecanextendthat his life for his country, on August 12th home. and Mrs. Andrew Ferguson, Belgrave SALE -Car load fresh cement, If in need spirit, too, in another direction. There 1018. and is buried at Forgues Court, w ek irit The Misses VanNorman entertained at CUT PRICES FOEL should be no line of cleavage between British cemetery. Band Concert Programme the tea hour Friday afternoon. Mrs. order now Tuos, STLWART, Dluevale (Dr). Rost and Mrs. Chas, S. VanNor- MN we clean out each season"s goods. SrR&YRj)­k Yearling roan 8teer strayed town and country. There may be a line A very pleasant family reunion was held The following programme will be play- man presided over the table while Mrs from Lot 2, COZICOSSion -18, Ilowick, of national policy drawn between the on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ed by Wingbam Citizens Band at the onora.bout Sunday last. Finder will kindly great centers and the rest of the POPula- Robert Warick, ist. line of Morris. The Alexander, Misses Jean Currie and Flora ur pre- ammaicate with the ownef,' % park August 19th., Friday at 8 p. in. Here's Your Opportunity. Coft'ke-0 ROMPUT BRHPN tion, because I am firmly convinced that only member of the Roe family who was Geo. J. Wright, conductor. MacDonald assisted in serving the guests X Ronto 1. Wingham r.) VJ sent stock must go even It it be at a loss. ?hone 4-w Wroxeter. the big center is a weakness to a nation, absent was Mrs, John Patterson, Kansas' 1. March, Sons of Freedom ...... Skaggs who included Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. (1) VIAIY RIDGE DIUROC PARNI-Purobred fewer cities and more towns would be the Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. 2. Overture Manoa ........ Weisinborn Ross, Mrs. J. A. Brian, Mrs. Stewart, Duroo Jerseys for s a6l 0. 11avo a tow b2st thing and so that is why 1 8 W there Geo. Patterson and two children from 3. Medley Waltz, Only one Pal after Mrs. Chas. S. VanNorman, Mrs. V. R. Choice forsale, of either aer Sire, Pioneor should be a closer harmony between the Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and two Historj',o'KG,ip.i 14950; Grandsire Much Colo. all ...................... Klukmann VanNorman, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. F. Mc- Prin,, 2nd Imp. and champion at Lhe C. M. towns and the country." daughters of Clinton, Dr. Wesley Jackson, 4. March, Religioso Cross and Crown Callum, Mrs. Mae klinston, Mrs. W, B, and Wo9torn 'Nir 1910 and 1920. Also a X 6 GREER litter by Fannie's Joe Orion, Jr. 10399 Imp. The premier sketched briefly the Dr. W. R. Roe, Mrs. (Dr.) Lounsberry .... ......................... Ford VanWyck, Mrs. J. W. Hanna, the Misses 6 ._tsoii of the famous Joe Orion, Champion record of the Ontario Government stating and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, and Mr Effie Erskine, Jean Currie, BeEsie Abell, X FO EAR WMERIT �q the United States. These are bred 5 Selection, Sonnambula ...... Bellnini Flora MacDonald, Verna Ma-�Donald, of the be4t blooded Durocs In the that a number of things had been let slide and Mrs. E ckley all of Philadelphia, Mr. 6. Visions, a alto trio ....... .. Fillmore X PHONE 23 iNniatlelftlesmt1tos at tile presenttinle. Registered before the U. F. 0. tool, over and a clean- and Mrs. Fred Taylor of Gorrie, Mrs. Tena Isbister, Mae Deacon, Edith Rush, ped4 roas will be furnished In the namo,.; of all 7. March, Lord Byng ......... Brazil Mary Madigan, Luella Hopper, Lilian A, 't up had been found necessary in some David McCutcheon of Brussels, Mr. and Sadie Davison, Mae Allen, Pure asers. Duroo Jerseys lead others follow. 1 NGU GARVY Y. WIL80N, 8. Waltzes, La Source ...... Waldtenful Nicholls, K, [AM Phone 315, It. R. No. 45, BrugGela. quarters. The matter of forests, a great Mrs. Thos. Scott of Wingharn, and Mr. 9. Dance. Sighing just for you ...... Norah Smith, Sarah MacLean, Madelin Scott and children of Walker, Nina Haugh, Fronie Grenaell ANTED -Two or three more fam ............ Klukniann I takon out, alarion Allen, Irene Allea. Angd, weekly, wmhlng Tly, wash'. item for Ontario, bad been treated with- and Mrs, W. J, K xxxxx mono 2s�& (Continued on page 5 Morris. tile xing