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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-11-17, Page 40 11 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE INTERESTING WORK XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Continued from page 1) NJ ' Isard's Extraordinary Sale j t3ympathetic assistant who are so as, I siduous in their efforts for thO welfare and comfort of the little ones entrusted to their care. And I would be ungrateful if of Coats m:m I did riot also give praise to the county IN 01 comicil for their ready and sympathetic assistance in the expense of the work. and for the improvement and comfort of the Home aud its appointments. In Mr. G. M. Elliott, County Agent of the For Women, Misses 'and Childre Society, presented his appointments, 100 coats In the lot, part. are Mr. G. M. Elliott, County Agent of fur trimmed. WNW the Society, presented nis report as es, Bolivias follows : Fabrics are Velours, Silverton Goderich, Ont., and plush. These are just the right., Nov. Sth., 1921. coats in the right fabrics, fash- The head of a g-reat trading organization which unites its I am now presenting the loth. annual ions and shades. trading with its politics—a po14cal theorist has lost control Of report of the Huron County Childrens' the political movement he started and is being driven into im- Aid and Humane Society. It appears At a saving of from 20% to 40%. 'Rossible positions by class rule extremists. He is under the but a very short time since our last Alberta. He would domination of Wood, the political boss of da's industrial annual meeting held in Clinton. e effect to Free Trade, thus destroying Cana In reviewing the work of the year just Fur Collared Coats g'vd economic structure. itition of former an past, we find it is a rep First, the A Vote for Crerar is a Vote for Chaos years, only a little more of it. The very latest style and all wool cloths Society has the work of investigating cas e 9.50, 22.50, 25.00 and So evasive that nobody knows where he actually stands on the of neglect or abuse, that may be brought special prices are I suit his audiences. to our notice, among children any where 29.50. great issues of the day. Fits his Policy to, in the county. Eigiaty-four complaints -st and Protection to the East have come to us during the year, involving Talks Free Trade to the We [ogy. His party is pledged Specializes in high-sounding phraseol 182 children. These cases have been Women's Plain to a large measure of Free Trade, but fails to suggest new carefully investigated and such action Bargains In methods of obtaining necessary National Revenues. taken in each case as we considered best Cloth Coats— A Vote for King . is a Plunge in the Dark under the circumstances. Twenty-six of d best shades, re-_ these children were finally given over as Made in good style an 1 P7 AA 10 rA 99 rO wards 'of the Children's Aid Society DY duced to ;P15.00) Meighen Easily the outstanding figure in Canadian public life to -day, and the judge's order. Of these seventeen I the only real Leader in sight. Able, forceful, eoura eous, and are girls and nine are,boys. They carn.e upri lit in character. A statesman of demonstrated a ility with from different paro of the county and Misses' Coats bro� National aiid imperial vision and an unassailable record. .1 were deserted, or orphans. or in some wav 4 Stands firm for the maintenance of a reasonable Protective sadly neglected. Two were taken be- 51 All wool cloth lined and half lined, sizes to maximum amount of profitable cause their father was sent to prison Tariff, and aims to Provide the 8 to 14 years, reduced to 6.75, &00, 9.50 rc 'bour for a term of years and their mother la for all. was unable to provide for, and care for and 10.75. X A VOTE FOR MEIGHEN IS A VOTE FOR A SPEEDY them. One fine little boy was taken from RETURN TO MORE PROSPEROUS TIMES a mother who was unable to maintain him and was the same day placed in a good vhudrPim9,s 'Coats foster home. The next, a family of five, because a useless father had deserted Made of �blanket cloth, all wool Kersey them and the mother was quite incapable of earing� for. them. Good foster,homes and Napp. cloth','.priceS to clear 4.75, 5..00, -6.50. were secured for this family right away. -5.75. and A brother and a sister were placed in a very fine home'. Two mb.ther-less 'girls W 9 s e. Tin irt were tiken bedause their father was not CL V ILP r consider . i to have cbBir ed a proper persor I 9� of them. . They 'are placed with their Big savings on nev� style, skirts, navy and black, Ists to clear, reduced to 145.90 and 7.95 aunt, who is giving them the best of care. at .......................................................... . ....... A baby girl whose mother had no home, and who was unable to maintain her child, was placed in the care of foster parents. A family of five orphan children, whose parents had died within a few months of each other and left the children destitute, He E. ISARD & coo .ately placed in were taken and immed, 1 MOUM0,441, foster homes without expense. A little f 44 %06 /6 I Thursday, Nov. 17th 1921 The National Liberal and Conservative Partl girl a year old was made a ward and, publicity Committee - with the mother, was kept in thic; Shelter rpm I I � 4! tue coun- Many have Teer-water Telephone Week An Invitation to the Public WE are maMng the week of November 14th to 19th a special Telephone Week. On behalf of our local staff I cordially invite you to visit our exchange any day of this�week, in order that we may show you something of the world that ties behind your telephone. You will be heartily wel- come and I believe will find the actual eration of the switchboard and an ex - Op �ti plan on of the method of handling tele- phone calls of genuine interest. The Bell Telephone Company of Canada. C. B. ROBINSON, Manager. 0 Coming to Wingham xM0 The Maple Leaf Concert Party. presenting a two and a half hour variety concert f ull of MIRTH music DANCING ?A In the Opera House, on Wednesday Evening, Nov. :23rd. I CHAS. MaeGREGOR, Canada's Harry Lauder. STEVENS,'�& CO. on the bounding wire, HLLA MENZIES, Premier Scotch Dancer. KINGSLEY & WOOD in a mirth provokinfit comedy sketch entitled Darktown Frolics. For Everybody [from Six to Silly Years. Admission 35 cents and 50 cents - Dc,ors open at 7.30 Concert at 8.15 XXX for a few days. We visited her rather a realize how much good you did for me ' different par s o home and got his consent to bring the when you del errd me from where I was also during the year made contributions Mri. Becking received a letter on Tues iv to the shelter which greatly reditce the day from herson, Harry which was post. mother and her babe home. And now getting a Poor chance. Well I have cost of the upkeep ed at Vokaboma on October 13th. They had a safe voyage and except for a couple WINGHAM MARKETS she loves the child so she can't bear to every chance now, and will try to make think of parting with her, and says gbt 1 To all interested we give a hearty invit- a pleas� the best use of them and stick to the ri ol days rough weather they had (Correct up till Wednesday noor 40 "Where there is a will there is a way.", ation to come to visit the Shelter and see ant voyage seeing many islands that arej butter .................. 35 to 60 A boy aged 15, who was found guilty Of a and make something in the world and to for themselves what we ate accomplishing. I $Cldgm 5e,�41 in gTiqqt waters on account Eggs ................... 55 to s up for sentence and in order repay father Vd mother and you. And to all who have in any way assisted I of fog. in towd Hogs, liveweight 8 25 to 8 50 crime, wa Dear Mr, ]E�lliott,—I am all right yet i Listowel, ivas 38 to save him from the reformatory the making the Society's work a success Mr- Rolt6tl 0 Cream ............... to and all the rest are too. We were all out "' last week looking over the school and Society became responsible for him and to Goderich a day this summer but had we return our most sincere thanks. will prepare plans for an addition for the he was placed in a farm home and so far not long'to stay. I saw the lake and was I We are greatly indebted to the press Continuation classes. Killed in Runaway is doing well, A brother and sister aged all over the big grain boat. I can beat throughout the county, as many good George Ernest, a young Bran . t Township . five and six, whose mother was deserted. that mark -you put down on the door now., homes have been secured for children Belgrave farmer, was almost instantly killed at found herself unable to support her chil- I am 4 ft. 8 inches high. We bad a, because of items appearing in the county The Ladies Aid of Knoi Church met at Walkerton on Friday when the team he dren and gladly consented to have them chool, fair and I took first prize. 'And papers. the manse for their Nov. meeting or, W�d- ' placed in foster homes. Five 'children s I nesday, at the close of which the hostess, was driving bolted.while coming down took down a map of Ontario and got a Mrs. Jones served a delightful afternoon were made wards in order that the So- prize for it. I am in the Sr. iii. class at Lantern Burns Barn tea which was much appreciated by all Yack's Hill, in the northern part of the guardian, their sclinol. I was out to celebrate the 12th. I While Mat. Gaynor was doing hisfchores town. Ernest had recently been engaged ciety might act as their present. 'was father being dead and the� mother not of July and was one of the banner boys. in the stable with the aid of a lantern, the The Women's Institute entertained thL- in hauling coal for S.W. Vogan and at the manse, ory on his way to work when the accident acting the part of a true mother. We are Dear Mr. Ulliott.—I received your wel- barn was set fire and the season's crop people of Belgrave, I l hoping that there will Boon be a happy destr9yed. He evidently set the lantern Thanksgiving evening. A very enjoyab e ened. -The young man, in company come letter a few days ago with all its down and one of the cattle knocked it time was spent in music and games, after happ re-umonof the family. which a dainty lunch, was served by thL- with his father, Daniel Ernest; was sitting There are at present 13 children and eo�gratulations for passing the Pntrance over. It was with difficulty that the members of the institute. A hearty vote on a board placed across the wagon box' and wise advise for my future. I hope and when they turned to talk to a piirty foster homes are desired for most of them. cattle and a few of the implements were of thanks was tendered to the Rev. Mr, to make areal success of my life. No saved. and Mrs. Jones, ho had just passed, the horses walked to A Children's Shelter is used as a temp matter what comes I will do the very, wi orary home for neglected children while best -I And that is all anyone can thes de of the road and the seat caught on being prepared for foster homes can. g' a telephone role. Mr. Ernest, sr., was they are do. s up- or being changed from one home to thrown into the wagon box and wa A number of our wafds this In our correspondence we sent out 1,813 hurt, but his son fell foreward upon the another. s pieces of mail and received 567 letters. doubletree behind the. horses, frightening year have been placed in fogter hom them and causing them to bolt. Young without bringing them to the Shelter. Two of our girl wards died during the! 5 Breakfast Food. Ernest was unable to extricate himself During this year we have sheltered 31, year. We attended the funeral of one of i gon collided'with the some of them only for a short time. them, where the whole community ouri'shing and when the wa turned out to show their respect for the Palatable and N next telephone pole his head was caught While in the Shelter the matron gives between the pole and wagon box and bad- them such attention that a change is soon little girl, who was dearly loved by her, ly crushed. When picked up he was still noticeable, both in appearance and ac" foster parents. . Govern- A Choice For Every Taste shed to the hospital in the tions, We are constantly on the look out The Society's work is tinder alive and was ru And ment supervision, and a monthly report Now that the wintry weather is here with itg� sharp, frosty air, you ambulance but expired a few minutes for good homes for the children. , investigations, d to ktep, out after reac�ing there. during the year have placed or replaced of all commitments, visits want something more substantial than light summer foo ich will 38, All children are decently clothed be- etc', i . s sent to the office of the provincial the cold, Here are five fine breakfast foods, anyone of wh lore they are sent out. superintendant, supply all the heat and body building nourishments you need at prices We have made 106 . visits to wards in The following is asuniniary of the re- below what you have been accustomed to pay. MRS. T. FELLS foster homes. And in doing this have port sent in: OATMEAL- - Patrick St., Phone 231, travelled approximately 3,450 mile,4- In Complaints received, 84',itivestigation s, Rolled Oatmeal, fine Rolled Oatmeal, Standard (�ualified to give Chiropractic and ny of the homes it WOLS a great JOY to 71; children involved, 182; children made Oatmeal, 6 lbs for .................. ......... Ise massage, ajustments. Spinal examinAon m' al School, x; 1 visit and see how happy and well caeed wards, 26; sent to Industri CORNMEAL free. in only two cases Victor Brand beat Vellow Cornmeal, 5 lbs for ....... 25C for the children were. applications for childreu,&;.mail re-ceiv-': did we find it necessary to remove chil- ed, 567; mail sent out, 18 r3 -, wards visited, Fire in Kinloss ed 3 HEAT dren because they were not getting a 196; miles approximately cover , 456; ROLLE D W On the night of the Spotton-Purvis fairchanoce. Wekeep in constant touch meetings addressed, it; offlae interviews, White8wan, made front No. X, Manitoba Hard .25c political meeting in Lucknow, the home- wjth may of the children with letters, and 394, court attendance, 34; wards in foster 3 lbs for ............................ I ....... stead of the late John and Mrs. Mirehouse, 121; wards placed out, we receive many interesting. letters from homes heard from, CRACKED WHEAT Con. 7, Xinloss, was burned to the ground. bildren. Many of these show that our 38; wards returned, 17; wards visited , t96; 5 113S for ............................ I ...... ... 2SC As the house bad not been occupied for c 22. efforts on their behalf are appreciated. warnings giv.0b, some time the origin of the fire is a Some of'these letters would be interest- Pigures convey very little idea of the WHEATINE mystery. it was with difficulty that the ing had w. time to read them. Suffer work being acconiplisbed and you would Best Quality No. x, Hard, prices on all these lines few neighbors who had not gone to the an extract from one or two. perhaps like to hear something of the reduced. political meeting saved the barn where a Dear Nlr. Elliott,—I thought I would many cases the Society have had to deal I have for sale part of a, car of good heavy Western Oats, specially large quantitv of grain and implements write to you to-niglit for I have some with. Butthe longer we are fit'the work' priced. r�,,arly orders are advisable as with the small quantity available, wt;re stored. good news to tell You, I got tho silver the less we want to 4y about it. There, the supply will soon be cleaned up- -the operation of th�� medal for singing at the conteqt the other is a wide field for night. What do you think of, that? I Society and we realize how comparatively 01, JAMES TAYLOR have just finished my hoineWorkofOr little we can accomplish. school to.morrow I am getting along As snperilitendaut Of this work, I deiire, JOHN Ee HOMUTH AU%C.' r.10NEER pretty well at school, but the work is to expresos my appreciation of the syni- I quite different sinc6 I passed the entrance. pathetic support which is giv ni bly run it - SIICCL-ISSOR TO XIOWSON & HOWSON Fatm Saleg a Specialty. Orders left at I am trying to be a good boy now and 'do icipalities, -woiften,8 institutes, ladies, Iflour, Yeed, Seeds, Potatoeg, etc. Phones- Residence i7S, Store 40. The Advance, NIVirigham, will receive all I can for father and mothor. I have ji(In, Sunday Achool classes and othp-r or-, prompt attention. thinking over the past and now ganizations, as well as private citizeus in phon4n NorthHuron 15-623, Brussels 15-1 beeIn .1 4r 0-.