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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-09-08, Page 12 ,)I AkAdk6l A BASEBALL MATCH TO -DAY (Wednesday), _IW1 At 4 p, M*) OWEN SOUND vs. WING --- HAM. EVERYBODY COMk,. three months visit at his old home in rived home on Sunday evening aftpr a de- I Mrs. A. Cauffman and accepted. England. h lightful spent at Honey Harbour, and the: Imagine her astonig me. t to find that MeSsrs. Jim Hardie and Harold Mills Muskcka Asbernbly. The latter is a new friends to the number of thirty had gath. were visitors at Toronto Exhibition for a venture in the holiday life of Ontario. It cred to assure her of their friendship and Since returning she also nursed at the Guelph Military Hospital. Of Time few days. is modeled after the Summer School of to wish her many more happy years with Single Copies. FourCeats Miss Hanna was graduated from the WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1921 Dr. and Mrs, Stewart have returned (- hautaqua N.Y. and combings. lectures'them. A handsome yellow and white Very I az ge Tomatoes )< Victoria Hospital, London, Ont. last Monday night at the Lyceum .To . g do bl from a pleasant trip to Walpole Island on and entertainment with the outdoor life parasol was suspendeq f r4 14 t Mr. Thos. Stacey of Turnberry, pre- Subscriptions: $2.00 per ymw Extra Special Prizes The Turnberry Agricultural Society is LOCAL ITEMS NURSE -HANNA SUCCUMBS COUNCIL MEETING PERSONALS ing air of Muskoka Lake I Misses Clara Isard and Gretta Huestod /Little sat, while birthday cards to the basket of the very largest tomatoes that indebted to Mr. R. R. Harriston, man- ager of GunnQ.' Wingharn branch for the Hanna & Co Ltd, stores will remain Died In Military Hospital On The regular council meeting was held predeceased by her mother four months Doi 1P , 4_1 _ , -, following ekcellent special prizes which he closed until Friday morning. Mcndcy on Thursday evening, Sept. Ist., instead Mr Ross Max_wellwas home from De. troit week and many people remarked what is offering for their Fall Fair to be held at Tanlae, that wonderful medicine sold in Wingbam The death of on Monday evening, (Labor Day). Mr Will Stewart FK "EE Wingham, Sept. 27th and 28th 1021. by J, W. McKibbon. news of the of J Iis s Mau/4 Councillors Bennett and' Greer were is on a business trip t 0 &st. w , For the best bushel of oats he will give Maud Hanna Wednesday, Sept. 14th has been set was learned with deep regret by absent. the 500 lbs. of Gunns' Shur Gain Fertilizer allart as Wingbam's Civic Holiday, her many-Iriends at Wingham. She died The following accounts were certified Miss Elizabeth Barber is visiting for a Jonteel Com and 250 tbs. as second prize. For the School Fair Belgrave on Friday, Sept. at Christie Hospital, T(,ronto,, on Mon- day, Sept. 6th. after a lengthy illness, correct and recommended for payment. few days in Toronto, bination Cr, emm best bushel of wheat, barley, turnips, 9th., Concert in evening. Admission 25cts Sell Telephone Co., tolls and exchange Mr. W. D. Burke and family otored in potatoes or corn, the same excellent prizes are offered. In all, over two tons of this and 15cts. Owing to a small attendance the On January 30th,, 1916, she joined the C. A. M. C. and went overseas with the $26.00; Mr. R. Leggatt, salary for August 64,80; Mr. E. Lewis, salary for August to E xeter on Sunday, Mr. Frdrik Galbraith was up from To- A full sized 60c j,ir of the famolls "Jonteel Combination Cream" Frtxl to each "Jonteel excellent Fertilizer will be given away. meet. Ing of the Board of Trade was adjourned Ontario Hospital Corps. In England she 58.33; Geo, Allen, salary for August 16.66; ronto, for the holiday. purchaser (it one laox of Complexion Powder" and one box of "Jonteel Rouge". The only stipulation is that Gunns' Fert- ilizer must be used on the soil on which until Friday the 30th of September: served for a time at the Orpington Hos pital in Kent I and was later transferred Win Stokes, salary for August 12150; A I , - Sanderson, salary for August 173.49, Mr. Mrs. Ed. Smith and son Marvin, spent the holiday in Kitchener. Jouftell Ccmpuendon Pmder the article is grown. Prof. J, & Bell has been What Baseball can teach us about the Gospel, mill be the subject 'of the pastor to Shorricliffe Hospital, Owing to her good hospital work, she was later trans. Geo. Page, labor 61.$0; H. B, Elliott, printing voters list etc. Dominion Mr, Mel, VanWyck of St. Thomas, vis- .75 Flesh, White, Brunette. secured to judge these exhibits, and he will also thoroughly explain why he at the Baptist Church next Sunday night, ferred to La Freport Hospital. France. Road Machinery Co., washers 96c; Town - ited here over the holiday. Jojaieel Roulge . . 50 gives his decisions and why he rejects. The Rexall Store has discontinued the and later to the Canadian Casualty Cle r a ship of Turriberry, $bare repairs load Miss Catherine Adams of Hamilton, is . . . . . Light, Medium, Dark. sale of C. P. R. tickets and they will now Ing Station, where after about five weeks 103.74, this refers to road along "B" visiting at home in town. JonfeaR be sold at the Dominion Express Office by he contracted diptheria. After a few Line to Cemetery which was in bad con- Miss Margaret MacLean visited with Com WnmqAaa Cream . Free Mr. G. L. Baker. weeks illness in the base Isolation H,8_ dition and was repaired and the township friends in Toronto, this week. Large Goe Jar. Lyceum Theatre Mrs. C. & Cragg will receive for the pilal, she was transferred back to Eng- and town each bearing half the cost; W. Mr, Harold Drummond of Toronto, is firse time since coming to Wingham, -at land and later to her native county of A. Galbraith, salary and postage 5166; Maitland visiting his aunt, Mrs. T. J. McLean. The 3 for '1.25. $ All this week. th& Methodist parsonage on Thursday afternoon next, from 4 until 6 o'clock, Huron and town of Wingham, where she was accorded a hearty welcome awaited Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F,, Debenture L. 11. 57-87, Maitland Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., Mrs Jas. Taylor of Exeter, is visiting with h'er daughter, Mrs. W, D, Burke. This is a wonderful money saving opportunity to puechase these high Charles Chaplin and Big shipment of Tanlac just received. her in October 7th. of 1910, Debenture P. S. 120.37, Grand Trunk Railway, rent scale site 1,00; W. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Carter and famhy grade Toilet Articles and the offer expires on September,30til. Jackie Coogan. J. W. McKibbon, Iceal agents, She spent most of her time since In Toronto and Wingham, her birth place J. Dodd, Premium tax collector's bond 8.00; Mr, motored to Windsor, over the weekend. in "THE KID" Speaking about large cucumbers, we have one in Tim ADVANCE office now that knocks the T, J. Groves, repairs to sidewalks 33.00 Mr. R Sturdy, labor sidewalks 18,00; Mr. C. R. Copeland spent a few days in Toronto and Owen Sound, this week, J. Walton Mr,"'r" X*A. I b b o n spots Off the largest. Mr. Oliver Campbell brought us in one that Public School Board, advance an levy Mr. E. C. Edwards of Lake Linden, 6 reels of joy with measures over 12 inches in length and IOJ 1000.00, High School Board, loan for Mich,, is renewing acquaintances in town. Drugs and'stationery and for the last three days, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, we inches ir, circumference, heating plant 2000.00; Mr. A. Buttery, labor with engineer 3.60; S, Sutton, Misses Mary and Margaret Robertbo -I, from _A1 Edison Phonographs Phe ne 53 are making it 8 REELS OF JOY Major Mrs. Byers of Stratford and Staff paint- Ing and erection signs 5.00; R. Sturdy, were up Toronto, over the holiday. Miss Millie Turner has returned to Lon 09KMW*1 for we are offering as an added attraction Captian and Mrs. Lewis after 20 years in ndia will conduct special services in the labor cutting weeds 45,00; Geo Page, labor on streets 18,00; John Hayles, labcr - don, after spending her vacation in town Messrs. 0. Thompson, W. H, Thursday, Sept. Ist., at Chesley. He is BIRTHDAY SHOWER HAROLD LLOYD Salvation Army Hall, Edward St., on Sat- uaday and Sunday, Sept. 17th. and 18th, cutting weeds 1.00; Registrar County of Huron, Registration by-law 2.75; Ralph l&tod( and H. B. Elliott are away on a trip to the oldest son of Dr. Geo. Musgrove of Niagara Falls, in "His Royal Slyness" A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Anniversary Services of Knox rhompson, settlement of claim 42.00; Mr. E. Lewis, overtime 4 50. Quebec. Mr. Albert Nicholls of Edmonton ng, 6 Miss Isabella L;ttle, Keriesaw, Ne - Miss Marion Allen has gone to assume braska, Her ored on 80th., Matinees daily except Wednesday. Presbyterian Church, Bluevale, will be A motion was passed giving power to is visiting with his sister, Mrs. eorge a Carter. her outies in Weston Public School. Anniversary Misses Florence and Annie Barber, to Tor held this year on the last Sabbath of this month, Sept. 25th, The Rev. Dr. Hark- the property committee to act in purchase of a lot beside the Town Hall. No other Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and family accom. onto, Miss Viola Is ird, Toronto; Miss Kenesaw-When one has reached the Lizzle Johns and Mr. Earl Johns, Toronto; sum of 81) years and is over 500 miles from Coming Mon,, Tues. and Wed. JI., Warren Kerrigan ness has been invited to take charge and business was brought up and the meeting panied by Miss Flynn motored to Toronto Miss Evelyn Linklater, Toronto; Miss the closest relative. It is pleasant to rc- in will preach at 11 a. in. and at 7 p. in, Just received a large shipment of the closed at 8,25. The approaches to new bridge are be- this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Beckwith visited Myrtle Walters, Listowel; Miss Christie ceive expressions of affection und kindness Robertson to Blenheim, Miss Margaret from ones neighbors and friends. "No. §9" wonderful remedy, Tanlac. This is the ing filled as rapidly as possible and 'it will be in use shortly to allow contractors with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Cummins, Toronto. Ross of Bayfield is again engaged S. S. No This was the Pleasant experience of Miss great medicine you have been hearing so much about. The remedy that's made to close the road to the B line. Mr. Levi Harding has returned / from a 9, Turnberry. Isabella Little, Tuesday afternoon. She Dr. and Mrs Redmond anel hill- ­ was invited to take tes wit', I— - -A ?I such a wonderful reputation and which has, accomplished Such remarkable re- suits all over the United States and Can. ada, * Get your bottle now at McKib- bon.'s. Ty --Tr-, LAV NursE HANNA SIX REELS OF JOY Speed By With Only Clock Aware three months visit at his old home in rived home on Sunday evening aftpr a de- I Mrs. A. Cauffman and accepted. England. h lightful spent at Honey Harbour, and the: Imagine her astonig me. t to find that MeSsrs. Jim Hardie and Harold Mills Muskcka Asbernbly. The latter is a new friends to the number of thirty had gath. were visitors at Toronto Exhibition for a venture in the holiday life of Ontario. It cred to assure her of their friendship and Since returning she also nursed at the Guelph Military Hospital. Of Time few days. is modeled after the Summer School of to wish her many more happy years with Miss Hanna was graduated from the It was a criticaFaullence that gathered Dr. and Mrs, Stewart have returned (- hautaqua N.Y. and combings. lectures'them. A handsome yellow and white Very I az ge Tomatoes )< Victoria Hospital, London, Ont. last Monday night at the Lyceum .To . g do bl from a pleasant trip to Walpole Island on and entertainment with the outdoor life parasol was suspendeq f r4 14 t Mr. Thos. Stacey of Turnberry, pre- Surviving her are two sisters, Mrs. Theatreto witness the premier sho wing Lake St. Clair, of an invigarating climate, and the braC7 doorway and under"this' Miss isabeilaj sprited the editor and his family with a Robert Allen and Miss Priscilla, and one in this to v n of Charlie Chaplin's latest ing air of Muskoka Lake I Misses Clara Isard and Gretta Huestod /Little sat, while birthday cards to the basket of the very largest tomatoes that brother, John, all of Wingnam. She was film, "The Kid", First National's six of Toronto, visited the former's home Ov- Mr. Wm. -mcindoo of Presno, Call.'humber of sixty and dimes to the amount we have ever seen. They were on exhibi. predeceased by her mother four months reels of joy. They were aware that "The er the holiday, fornia, was calling on old friends in of eight dollars were showered upon her. tion in our window for a few days last ago. Kid" ra&six reels, nearly three times the Mrs. J. F. Bond has -returned to town Wingbarn this week. Mr. McIndoO is; Many handsome boquets were brought week and many people remarked what The family have the sympathy, of all in length of an ordinary Chaplin picture, after visiting in Detroit, YYsilanti and one of our old time residents having been her also, Mountains of delicious cakes wonderful tomatoes they were. Anyone their bereavement. and there were many who were frankly Ann Arbor, Mich. engaged in the live stock business for a were served with fruit and coffee, tea and of them was equally as large as three skeptical as to whether the rnm­n,, number of ars and left here for Cali. lemonade. i he funeral will be held to Wingharn . Misses Azelia and T lina Sanderson fornia in 1888, This is Mr. M 00 ; ordinary sized tomatoes, ­+­ Irt_ 14 ell could stay on the screen that long at one r u Ill. clad Is. The above is a clipping from a Ken— y .. rs ay a ernoon and it is time without proaiding a surfeit, — ­, spem, the week -end at their fir. t visit to the old town since leaving I paper, Miss Little lived here for a great HurIi;ii Farmei s After Hydro probable that it will be in charge of the home on Shuter St. surprised at the attractive 1 number of Years. And is a sister of Mr. This reviewer was one of the doubtful Miss Ethel Chandler of Toronto, spent aipearance and progressiveness of our!, J, L, Little. North Street. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Miiitia. here and was ratepayers in the vicinity of Varna was ones. He had always felt that Chaplin the holidays with her Parents, Mr. and town. He found many changes among held last Friday at which Engineer J. H. was much like the salad in a dinner menu Mrs. Win. Chandler. the residents of the town, there being Caster, of Toronto, was present and gave Wingham Still Winir g -very delicious but hardly substantial Mr. B H. Miller of Toronto, spent the very few of the people of his time now re - enough for a complete meal. We even MARRIED particulars as to rates and contTacts. In Wingham Baseball Boys are still win- PleAd guilty to having prejudged the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. siding here. speaking o! Gapp'ying power to farmers he ning. On Wednesday of last week they and were going to write a clever re film, R. J. Breen, Turnberry. i f COVF-MU P.('H-On September 3rd, at view average of three users to every mile before ball to the tune of 20 to 4 in Wingham. Mr. Walter Baker of Clinton, ca led on A Hamilton magistrate says you may use! the home of the bride's mother, Wing - said that it would be necessary to get an trimmed Walkerton in a poor game of of it in the form of a time table with full profane language in an alley but no ham, Mr. James Cove was united in the Government would undertake the On Saturday they won from Owen Sound expectations that we could use many ditto his sister Mrs. J. S. Smeltzer and Mrs. H. t onj M first half hour. With ay. the public street. Ifthat magistrate goti marriage to Miss Margaret Murch, Score Of 12 to 6. this in mind we took out our watch "that Mr. Casburn Austin of Kitchener, a biff on the ear in a dark alley, would it; both of Wingham, Rev. Eugene J. work. The farmers would only have to in the latter city by a arks after the Disney last Thursd " pay one-half the primary cost, but the ser- In the first game M. W. Telfer pitched tells time in the dark, when the title spentafew days with his parents, Mr, hurt him le a than if the attack - had I Harris, B. A., B. Th.. was the officiat- throughout the whole line although the Here's hoping success may continue with - it was just 9,10 and Mrs. Wm- Austin, B. I taken place on a public street? ing minister. vice charge would, remain uniform and Morden pitched at Owen Sound. flashed on the screen ine power cost would vary. In Varna it the Wingham team, P. In. Mr. Kirkwood Huttonwho is relieving would be 7c perk - w. for the 1he flirst 70 The next time we looked at our watch assistant at the Fergus G. T. R. Station M X X 714 X1 X X X X X X X *M X 'M X 'M ?,40 x X x X -V X firs. and 3J for all over that. Pa3 Your Accounts it was.10.30 p. in. We blinked our way was home for the week -end. Battle With A Bear out of the luxuriant home where the story Mr. and Mrs. Norman Graham and All accounts for either subscriptions, of 'The Kid" ended, back to a conscious. two children of Toronto, are guests at the Former Governor Chase S Osborne, of job printing or advertising must be paid ness that we were seated in a theatre, home of Mr. Milton Graham. to Tuh Anv.uVcB at once, must that the lights were on, that the show Michigan, engaged in a desperate battle in We St, Marys River, with a black bear which Pay within 30 days for everything we was over, We remembered laughing so Mrs' Will Stewart and family have re - he finally stunned with a blow on :the buy and must in all fairness ask our heartily it is a wonder that we maintained turned to, heir home on Victoria St., after EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN heact and then choked to death with his patrons to do the same, We have per- our hold on the watch, and we also were spending the summer at Point Clark Z hands, Osborne, who is 61 years old, fectlygcod accounts which are running conscioug of the Is, t that our cheeks must Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Brandel I of Atwood, OARDERS WAN and an old-time bear hunter, was out in for months and years, This cannot con- show traces of tears, spending their holidays with t '714 B TED-Applyab Ourwatch told us are he lat- Title ADVANer. the river in a small boat when the bear tinue, We want So pay cash for what t was six reels. It might have been one ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fixter. appeared swimming towards him Watch- we buy, and we must have the cash, reel or twenty, forwe horesawthe animal half capsize which you owe us, in order to do it. VOAT LOST. -Between idolesworth and Blue. ers on o were unconscious of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred McLaughlin We have every thin,, there is to I)c 11.1d in 46 vale on the boundary. Please leave at the passage of time while the mirth pro. and little son of Toronto, are spending a BILLIF. BMWs Restaurant. the craft with its paws and all the while voking. heart-rending story of -'The Kid', short vacation at the former's home here. the line of good School Shoes. - the ex -Governor belabored it with u Wedded In Toronto FORNSILN-Soven roomed brick hougo and was unfUded on the screen, Mrs. Hilliard and little daughter from lot8, ctood location, cheap, for cash, also small axe, Then as the bear hung on A pretty wedding was solemnized at the The attempt to give the story of "The Rochester, N. Y., is visiting with her MI six roomed cottage. new modern large base- determined on its prey. Osborne's blows home of Mr. and Mrs. R. 13. Jeffrey, 21 Kid" would be as impertinent on our part mother, Mrs. Jas. McGee and other rein X I-) r1l, Mont, terms inve8agate. Apply to, Bring tlie boys and vivis here. We are ADvANor Oirvicle, began to tell, and as its glazed the old Westmount avenue, at high noon on Sat- as for an art critiO to include his own tives. hunter seized it by th6 throat and held it urday, September 3rd, when Ethel May sketches of masterpieces. 00 SUrC to fit t1len]; 81.11`0 to giVe thC111 solid FOR 29ALN-Frame barn, at to of Grocery We haven't Nurse Walters has returned to Toronto, Athre, Josephine St. Apply until the breath was choked out of the Buchanan, daughter of Reeve and Mrs. the ability of Chaplin to make people cry T. U great hairy body. Amos Tipling of Wingliam, became the and laugh at the same time. after spending vacation with her parents, 21 conif0vt and lastind service; sute t() s,1ve FOR SALVI-One new Perry Sales Go. Scaling When you Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, Diagonal Machine and 15 tolle of Gummed Tape, bride of Mr. Frank Barton Stearns, son see $'The Kid" loosen Your clothing at the Road, Z the pocicet bool - never opened up. Wil) be sold for $16.00. f wo of Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Stearns of waist, for you will need your greatest ca machines sent in mistake and rather than to, Urn will 8011 below cost. BORN Willoughby, Ohio. The ceremony was pacity for laughing, and put a clean Mrs. M, Backus and claught r, lean of 4%.4, 0 T11F ADVANOE RoBiNs conducted by the Rev, Lloyd Smith. d'hanky" in your pocket, foe if You have Rochester, N. Y., are visiting with the AVI MOO.UERS OR GIRL 130 ARDERS WAN __ ON -On Oth Con., East Wawa- Little June Buchanan actit-d as ringbearer. a shred of human pity in you there ar former's cousin, Miss Ella Our $2.50, 3.00 or 4.00 Scliool Stioes ed. Apply to T- e Cloakoy, Ding- 10-41 Title Ai)vANoie. nosh, on Wednesday, August 318t, to The bride wore'ller travelling suit with a scenes that will bring the tears to your onal Road, can't be beat. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Robinson, a son- corsage bouq et of sweetheart roses and eyes. 11 SEWING WANTED-Dros es and plain Misses Alba Walker and Irene Davis of Le6bard Roy. u Toronto, spent the holiday with the sewingI Appl a handsome inasten neckpiece the gift of VMS, MANtlim.1tihn 4h, CUAMNE Y -In Donriulm-Ant- qm,l S11 I .,r Elle groom. ALM a 01111eL lundneon the Apple Tree Blois aoms Again former's parents, r. and lira. Isaac August 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert happy couple left for the East, and will A crobapple tree out on Donald Mor- Walker. x TRY OUR SCHOOL SHOES Cilamney, a soo, be at home to their friends after October r I ison's farm, Oth., Concession of Kinloss, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Busch and little PARICUM-4n Wingham, on Sunday, Ist in Painesville, Ohio. Among th daughter. of Buffalo, motored over and Parker, a daughter. Stearns of Willoughby, Ohio, parents of Puou-In Snowflake, - Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. fornia and Florida by producing develop - August 28th* to Dr. and Mrs, V. A. present were, ose is trying to rival the orange trees of Call. spent the holiday with the latter's mother, ed fruit and blossoms at the same time. Mrs. J. E. $warts. Manitoba, on tie groom, Mr. and Mrs, 11. P. Stearns The tree hag on some bratiches, apples of August .31st, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Claflin of Cleve- Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Campbell motor. Wit, 0 11aul Pugh, a son. -Richard Paul. land, Ohio, Reeve and Mrs. TiPling of a good size, following the spring bloom. ed over from Detroit and spent the iveek OTWEAR MERIT FitALicit-In Hamilton, on Friday, Winghnni. Thisdevelopinentof awond crop is ex. end with the former's brother, Chas. PHONE -23 1 ..A .1. t. Campbell Patrick strea 1h r duguar Au"11 to IvAr. and rs. S. B. The bride was very popular in Wingliani k. k- VS, Y ulc* revival 01 v0ge- P WANT -RD -Good general RoPvAnt, Good Pralick, Mr.A. 11. Muggrovo and family also vragat, Apply to, 9011—William Xentl6th 6ert- and the best wishes of a hos tabIc RtOwth following thn rain which YN t Of friellils came after the liot spell t1t1at Checked all Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Greer attended the 91W. Wu. rittll, rani. will accompany her to tier now 110111e, growth for a time. wedding of Capt. Wendell Musgrove on