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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE
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Thursday, Dec. 15th 1921
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NORTHERK HOCKEY LEAGU
11,11t for the Year End -
or
f6 r -
ll,,t,d Ir,,il,,l
the Season ing November 30th, 1921 Isard's Two' Stores
REFORT OF INSPI."C'ron,
The annual meeting of the Northern To the Warden and Members of Huron
Men Hockey League was held at Palmerston on ?5
+ Wednesday last at the Queen's Hotel, County Council. Are well stocked
04 with 11 clubs repre�ented_ The election Gentlemen: County nds of
;A4th all k i
exclusive neckwear of Reube Horning, of Palmerston to The Inspector of the Huron
X Imported Silk mufflers, - Home respectfully preserts the following WO
Air the presidency of the league was unoppos
iding, Nov. Christmas Merchan
ed as Past President, W. H. Rhodes of as his report ft r the year er
0- Forsythe Shirts, Sweaters, Handkerchiefs, London, withdrew, owing to the fact that dise. You will find
"To 1"number of inmates admitted
Undon.failed to enter a team.
and Dressing Gowns since opening of the house, 562; number awg
Hosiery, The officers for the ensuing Year are: 74 our display of useful
Gloves,
of inmates on Ist December, 1920, 78;
Honorary life member
ir A. S. Blackburn,
Buy him a New Suit or Overcoat for a London. number admitted for the first time during ents bigger, bet -
her re -admitted after
Past President -W. H. Rhcdes, London. the year, 21; num
sence, 0; number born in House during ter and cheaper than
-ie -Reube Horning, Palmerston, ab
We sell tl renowned President
Christmas Gift. the
year, 0; number of deaths during year,
-President-Dr. Lorne Robertson, - Come in a d
Vice n
14; number absconded during the year. 0, -ever.
..................
Society Brand and 20th. Century. Stratford.
arged during the year, 01'
number disch P_ . ....
wo
Treasurer -D. P. McFarlane. Harriston. inspect our stock v
+ b�r of inmates in House on let .....
Dec -
Secretary -B. H. L. Bamford, Listowel. num
A -,,;-e committee -Allen Ashley, ember, 1921, 85; number of males, 37; b e nleased t 0
J_*
T Irop V K
VERYON
+
P
+ Forsythe Silk Shirts, pongee ,' 457
+ white and fancy stripes
$4.'50 to $8.50
Heather Wool Sock, 75c. to $1.50
only amendments carried were the adop. number of days' boa or Keeper s family
tion of tbeLesueur net and to allow goal and help, 1200; average number of in-
)rj - We Have Bought Several Lines at Christ
keepers to wear bead pr'otec ion. mates during the year, 81; average num mas Goods at Reduced Prices
+ ber with heeper's family and help, 84
ward _k7 1 ^n i -A n1ir cus-
The Late ii '-fte;wic Tetal, expenditure on house and farm: X
1,1 \ .11 41, [11�1 W�� -
Al;!1
After an illness lasting nearly six $12742,74; add value of provisions and And are
Brushed Wool Mufflers 1.50 - 3.50 passing these good va ues
mffer- fuel on hand let. December 1920,3279 70. merchandise You
Suspenders... 50c. to 1.50 months and in the last few weeks r X ton-ters so that on several lines of
..... .... .... v ing intense,, physical pain, Edward Albert Total expenditure $16,022 44 Deduct, 24
+ Kum -a -part Cuff Link50c to $1.50 '9 Renwick on December 7tb, crossed ,The produce sold during lu2l and other will save f rom 20 to 30 per cent.
Great Divide" at his home in Lucknow, sources, 2192,50; provisions, produce, new
+ Dressing Gowns and House LA�IES' WEAR STORE --Christmas Gifts
clothing and fuel on hand Ist, December,
and entered in through that portal which
1921, as per inventory, 3134.60; received'
h swings open at the touch of an infant's
Coats. A most accept- for the Women and Girls
band, but which no one can push out- from paying inmates, 2393.91. Total
able gift ............ $6.50 to 12.00 nwick was born $7 721-01, Amount expended for support
ward, The late Mr. Re Silk and Crepe Waists, Skirts, Coats with Fur Collars, Fur Coats,
Sets, Wool Sets, Tam and
near Belmore 28 years ago and was the Wool Glov-
Sweater Coats ............ 4.00 to 8.50 of inmates, $8,301.43; average expense per
muffs' Fur Capes. Stoles, Children's Fur
Neckwear Special 95 cents. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ren- inmate per day, 28 1.7; average weekly Scarf, Wool Caps and Hoods, Bootees, Mittens, Shawlette
wick. In November 1917, he purchased exp�nditure per inmate, 1.97. The ex- es, Kid Gloves, Baby Wool Costs, Handkerchiefs, Shopping Bags and
+ Silk Hose ........ ........ 75c. to $3.00 the Ford Garage in LucUnow and by penditiare of house and farm account is as ads, Centre Pieces, Sideboard Drapes, Fancy Back and Side
Leather Goods, Collar Bags, Tie "4! strict attention to business had built up a llows.- Hired help, farm and house, Purses, Be
fo -leather Hose, Fancy Lace Collars, Sweaters, Hair Rib
Combs. Silk and I
+ Cases, Key Rings, Etc. very'large trade. In February 1918, he $171,50; stock and implements, 1100 80; NO bons, Fancy slippers, Spats and Boots and Shoes.
married Miss Stella Duffy of Belmore. salarits-Inspector, Keeper, Matron, Asst,
it Early in July this year be was stricken Matron and Chaplain, 2446.00; Physi-
with typhoid fever which developed into cian's salary and appliances, B42-17; re- it,
pleurisy and neuritis and although every pairs to building and furniture, 69 F1 MEN'S WEAR STORE --Bargains In Useful
care was given him he kept gradually provisions and clothing, 4619.08; 1�e�atad
+ HANH & COMPANYS ttd . ... . -1 -1 !__ I M., Gifts for Men and BOYS
W
agnt, :-zz5t5.%,t; Duunti, puzLar'. F
on Wednesday last. '&-fitueral -service ary, 25.00; in6idental expenses 226 51- Neck Ties, Gloves, Mitts, Mufflers, Fancy Shirts, silk or Heather
LIU LL ZL I)L tai Socks, Braces, Armbands, Garters, Collar Boxes, Caps, Fur Coats,
WOW -9- was held in the Presbyterian Church (of sundry expenses for farm, 633.3 To X
We- Wo- ere and,Umbrellas,
wow -9- $12,742.74. Sweaters, Cuff Links, Hockey Boots, Fancy SlipP
4&
Iry I- We which deceased was a member) on Sat
urday, December 10th, the services being During the year the sur� of $4863.55 *X,
Salem comucted by Rev. Mr. McCallum and has been collected for maintenance of in- X
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir attended the Rev. Mr. Sinclair of Belmore Presbyter- mates of which no account has been taken X
t in Winghann in the above. X
01 ater X uneral of the late Mr, Hugh McTavish, ian church, with in erment Inspector 0.
HilliardS'Stores, Wingham and Teesw near Atwood last Saturd;iy. Mrs. Mc- cemetery. The deceased was a member JoiiN TORRANCE,
X Tavish and Mrs. Weir are sisters. of Lucknow Lodge 1. 0. 0. F. who match- REPORT or, YkuR -xREPER H. E. Isard & C
�Ii� -
IN, . <41 Huron 51
Mr. J .. b Wi lits spent a few days last ed in a body to the church, a large num To the Warden and Members of
her also following the body to its last IV 1XXXXXXXXXXXXXzX
County Council. Zu
The Great V. week in London.
I � ;�4- %P1 rethe burial service of
V Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennett and resting place, whe Gentlemen:
riends theOrder was read by Bros Patterson
family spent last Sunday with f I beg to submit the following report of WINGHAM MARKETS East Wawanosh
RZ V-,
and Taylor. The pallbearers were his crops grown and work done on the Indus
near Lakelet.
The people of Brick church spent a,
- 5, Miss Gertie Bush of Wroxeter, called three brothers, Jack, Clark and Eldon Hay,
p till Wednesday noon very pleasant evening at the parsonage,
Rer1wick, C. Aitchesori, J. Inglis and N.
An (Correct u
trial Farm during the year 1921
Santa
k 25 tons; potatoes, 500 bush.; oats, 300
og 7e frie cls here last week. Butter .................. 30 to 35 Bp1grave, with Mr. and Mrs. Peters on
on
Th Mas Tree witl be held on Thurs Winterstein. He leaves to mourn his
d bush.; turnips, 100 bush.; barley, 200 ... 65 to 70
December
day evening, 22nd. Come an Eggs .............. . Friday.
na as everyone knows early demise his father and mother, three bush.; raspberries, 600 boxe onions, 9 751
enjo)�, a good progra Hogs, liveweight 9 50 to
%.Aaus brothers and one'sister, also his wife and garden
sx the reputation of the Salem congregation 15533 lbs.; cabbage, 600 head; to 40 1 We Don't Please All
being deprived Cream ..... ...
two little boys who thus
A couple of days ago we lost a promin-
carrots, 30 bush.; parsnips, 1.j bush.;
of the care and attention of a loving hus-
Sentenced to.Six Months kind father will have the ent Morris farmer off our subscription
X, res Y)INa!, band and garden beets, 30 bush.; live hogs sold Whitechurch I
of Blytb, but list because Trii�,, ADVANCE supported
Stol on formerly $1097 80; mangolds. 1000 bush,; calves
%0 Billie Mas sympathy of the entire community, Mr- sold, S*130.00. Mr. Jos. Laidlaw, who was ill la9t Spotton too much in the recent campaign
now a resident oi Chatham, was sentenced Renwick had during his short time in J. B. REYNOLDS, Keeper. week, is, we are pleased to report, able
-,tory Of Wingham have to six months irf jail for having liquor in Lucknow become v�ry successful in his R EPORT or, MEDICAL OYPICER to be about again. and a day or two before we lost a hot
Never before in the hi -id dis- a place other than a private dwelling and line of business and by his quiet unassum- Clinton, Dec." 1, 1921. Master Jimmie McGee. son of Mr arid Conservative from our Wingharn list be
you had the opportunity of seeing such a grai $20 for being drunk. His son, Fred, was rlz manner had made friends of all uith To the Warden and Members of Huron Mrs. Leask McGee is under the doctor's cause we did not support Spotton as he
play of Xmas Cards, Booklets, Toys, Games, Books fined $200 and costs for having liquor. whom he came in contact and wno now County Council. care at present. thought we should have. Now we wouldi
• and Papetries. They are conducting the Arlington Hotel mourn his loss. Gentlemen: I like to tell these hot beaded politicians
• We have hundreds of beautiful Dolls like you used to get, with in Chatham. He is not dead, he has but passed I am pleased to report that there has Royal Black Preceptory that even ill the face of our severe loss of
0 each Beyond the mists that blind us here, these two subscriptions, we are increasing
sleeping eyes and long curly hair, at from ...... 25c. to $10 0 Advertising Wisdom been no severe attacks of sickness, no The Royal Black Preceptory held their I
See our special big Doll, moving eyes and long curly hair, wor'h yrus H. K. Curtis, of Saturday Even- Into the new and larger life epidemics during the past year, although annual meetirg in the Orange Hall on j our circulation and we intend to paddle.
t C Of that serener sphere. I , not
X_ $1.00 only ................................................. 60c ing Post fame, says --"All my life I have there have been an unusual number of Tuesday evening and elected the follow- our own canoe and if the paper is
spent more money for advertising when- And ever near us though ui�seen deaths, many only being inmates a short ing officers: — giving the news to suit them it is their
Extra Special -500 Doll % inches high only ................. V. ever a business slump came along, than His dear immortal spirit treads, time and aged on arrival. The average W. P.—W. J. Campbell p'r'ivilege tolstop it, The farmer, a resid-
11 the boundless universe ent of the 4th line of Morris, has been re -
Others are asking 60c for these same Dolls. age of those who died was 80 years. D. P.—Albert Bell
X in normal times; and if I don't get ahead For a There were 3 from Cancer; Apoplexy,. Chap.—Wm. Guest ceiving the paper since last February at
We Have the Largest Stock of Fancy China and in the race, I kept from slipping back and Is life.—There is no dead.
was in a condition to shoot ahead of my 3; Gangrene, 1; Nephritis, 1; Enlarged Registrar— Jos. Guest our expense, and he probably would not
Cut Glass in Huron County competitors the moment conditions You Have Liver, 2; Heart Disease, 2; Senile Demen- Treas—J. W. Dodd have remembered to pay up only that he
tia. 2. Lecturers—J. F. Groves and Thos, was angry. The town man has owed two
changed."
Stewart. years and therefore we received $4.00
There is a general feeling of content
An Imalyination
Any shboolboy can tell you
little Girl's Passing Away
ment and happiness prevailing thronghout Censors—J. T. Brydges and Abram from him.
.0
The death in Wingham, Ontaiio. of — whether or not we are better ff to be
Use it and see for yourself the state of the House. The sanitation and food is Brydges.
gj�
Standard Bearers—Alex Baird and without their names.
be taken.
Gonzaga Marie, only daughter of the late your loved ones if you should first class, the heating is satisfactory
Alexander and Mrs. Moir, came as a Very Respectfully Yours, Jerry Brydges. Another subscriber, a liberal, writm
NP, The child had been a cheer- J. W. SHAW, Physician from BJ�grave, telling us how much they
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shock to all. Will they be left CO f Per.—J. Wilkinson
MFORTABLY
0. G.— J. A. McDonald appreciate the manner in whirh we give.
ful and patient sufferer for more than a —or in D113TRESS
i year from a cerebellar tumor caused from Committeemen—W. J. Deyell, Archie the news, mentioning in particular the
tion at Cost from BORN
e�_ Get your Protee
a simple fall from a swing in June 1920.
ance Co. -cember Brydges, Win. Thornton, W. J. Greer and election returns in our last issue which
MORGAN—In Beechville on D
From the following August her case was The Mutual Life Assur A, G. Smith. were themost complete published in thL-
3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morgan, a
considered hopeless by several of the best of Canada Auditors—A. Bell and A, G. Smith. riding.
s daughter —Marjorie Jean.
F, 41�4 physicians, death being expected several
A Cosens, W. T. Booth, Representative
I times. Efforts were persistently made to Wingliam, Ont.
Died In Morris
.7'.
"lit I help her and since the past August she 41A,
ch seemed so much improved in every Way
Also Pyrex and Brown and White lined Cookingware all of wb' that her relatives and friends hoped to see
make Gifts worth while.
JVJ , Extra special 500 fancy Cups and Saucers, worth ...... 50c and only 29c her fully recover. 0- Tuesday evening,
r hile appearantly' having a
Vor the ladies we have an immense stock of Camisoles. lovea, Nov 29th. w
lad Comb Sete. Pancy Baskets, Handker- Wpeaceful steep, her mother discovered that
4W Beads, French Ivory, Brush a I
IF* chiefs. Dresser Scarfs and Centre Pieceut Statuaryo Slippers and hun- the Angel of Death had come when least
dreds of others which would fill this entire page, all of which would make X% expected and took Marie, a child of inno-
Ideal Gifts. X cence and purity to Our Heaveril y Father.
F, For Men we have Braces, Arm Bands, Garters Ties, Brush and 41AV She was born in Edmonton, Alberta, -on
WX Comb and Shaving Sets, Cuff Links, Tie Pins and Handkerchiefs all at r—
lowest price. X, August 4th., 1914. (The day war was de -
We have a big otock of Moner Moutb Organs from ...... 250 to 3.00 each clared between Great Britain and Ger-
many.) The memory of her bright and
Extra Spociil to complete the Merry Cbriattrina, 500 lbs. Willard's smiling countenance will always be cheriGh-
for Xmao only ........ 35c
high grade Cbocolatea, reg. 50c, tipecial
Xmao Mixed Candy, 500 lba, worth 40c, special at ............ 25c per lb ed in the hearts of her many friends, her
widowed mother, her brothers, Joseph,
We have an immense stock of Mixed Nuts at 25c, lb, also a big Peter and John and her grand parents,
1A stock of very beat Oranget; at lowest prices. =*'Mr. and Mrs Peter J. Kehoe. Patrick St.,
45-
6", Bring the children along and nee the biggest and best line of Toys z I
W and Gift Goods in Wingliam Store, open nights after Xmao. Comeearly with whom the family have lived for the
OX and avoid the ruoh. past four years. The funeral orv- Friday
morning, Dec, 2nd. was largely attended
at Sacred Heart Church, Witigham, where
Rev. Fr. Fallon sang the Mas4*1 of the
HILLIARD'S STORES ,
,0 Angels, She was laid to rest in Teeswater
The Store Witla the Big Stock- R. C. cemetery beside her father who
y, 4 died three years ago, Her pallbearers
harnn and Teeswater zw_= were her comitia, Joseph O'Malley, Edwill
Q.P KinK, Edward Forgle arid her uncle,
*Age Kielloc.
AFL^
Early last ziaturuaY morning John Uo"
borne answered the imperative cali and
passed quietly away at the home of his A Car Load of
son-in-law, Garner Nicholson, Lot 5,
Con. 4, Morris township. The funeral
took place Tuesday afternoon, service IFIVE ROSES FLOUR
being conducted by Rev, Mr. , Hawkins,
Blyth, and interment was made in Elma
Wiarton; W. M. Telfer,- B I y t h; E.
number of females. 48. Admitted during
the year from several municipalities as
A
show y o tt through
SHORTS AND BRAN,
Murphy, Mount Forest.
The teams entered are: Elmira (2).
Wiarton, Strat -
follows: Townships -Hay L IVICKillOP
1, Usborne 1, Howick 1, Morris 1, Col-
0
both sections Ladies'
Mary Rippon of England, who passed
Lucknow (2) Wingbam,
ford (2), Listowel, Palmerston' Mount
born ges-
e 2, Grey 1. Towns and Villa
1, Wing -
.41
1
Wear and Mens
prices on 5 or 10 bag lots of Five Rosen Flour. Buy now before a further
Forest and Har'riston.
The motion to make the honorarium to
Goderich 5. Seaforth 1, Exeter
h am 3, Clinton 1, Hensall 1, Bayfield 1.
inmates, 20541;
Ethel. Mr. Osborne had made his home
Wear stores.
at Mr. Nicholson's for the past three
the secretary $300 was carried, while the
number of days' board
ar Cane Molasses at the old low price.
for the past month. His surviving
only amendments carried were the adop. number of days' boa or Keeper s family
tion of tbeLesueur net and to allow goal and help, 1200; average number of in-
)rj - We Have Bought Several Lines at Christ
keepers to wear bead pr'otec ion. mates during the year, 81; average num mas Goods at Reduced Prices
+ ber with heeper's family and help, 84
ward _k7 1 ^n i -A n1ir cus-
The Late ii '-fte;wic Tetal, expenditure on house and farm: X
1,1 \ .11 41, [11�1 W�� -
Al;!1
After an illness lasting nearly six $12742,74; add value of provisions and And are
Brushed Wool Mufflers 1.50 - 3.50 passing these good va ues
mffer- fuel on hand let. December 1920,3279 70. merchandise You
Suspenders... 50c. to 1.50 months and in the last few weeks r X ton-ters so that on several lines of
..... .... .... v ing intense,, physical pain, Edward Albert Total expenditure $16,022 44 Deduct, 24
+ Kum -a -part Cuff Link50c to $1.50 '9 Renwick on December 7tb, crossed ,The produce sold during lu2l and other will save f rom 20 to 30 per cent.
Great Divide" at his home in Lucknow, sources, 2192,50; provisions, produce, new
+ Dressing Gowns and House LA�IES' WEAR STORE --Christmas Gifts
clothing and fuel on hand Ist, December,
and entered in through that portal which
1921, as per inventory, 3134.60; received'
h swings open at the touch of an infant's
Coats. A most accept- for the Women and Girls
band, but which no one can push out- from paying inmates, 2393.91. Total
able gift ............ $6.50 to 12.00 nwick was born $7 721-01, Amount expended for support
ward, The late Mr. Re Silk and Crepe Waists, Skirts, Coats with Fur Collars, Fur Coats,
Sets, Wool Sets, Tam and
near Belmore 28 years ago and was the Wool Glov-
Sweater Coats ............ 4.00 to 8.50 of inmates, $8,301.43; average expense per
muffs' Fur Capes. Stoles, Children's Fur
Neckwear Special 95 cents. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ren- inmate per day, 28 1.7; average weekly Scarf, Wool Caps and Hoods, Bootees, Mittens, Shawlette
wick. In November 1917, he purchased exp�nditure per inmate, 1.97. The ex- es, Kid Gloves, Baby Wool Costs, Handkerchiefs, Shopping Bags and
+ Silk Hose ........ ........ 75c. to $3.00 the Ford Garage in LucUnow and by penditiare of house and farm account is as ads, Centre Pieces, Sideboard Drapes, Fancy Back and Side
Leather Goods, Collar Bags, Tie "4! strict attention to business had built up a llows.- Hired help, farm and house, Purses, Be
fo -leather Hose, Fancy Lace Collars, Sweaters, Hair Rib
Combs. Silk and I
+ Cases, Key Rings, Etc. very'large trade. In February 1918, he $171,50; stock and implements, 1100 80; NO bons, Fancy slippers, Spats and Boots and Shoes.
married Miss Stella Duffy of Belmore. salarits-Inspector, Keeper, Matron, Asst,
it Early in July this year be was stricken Matron and Chaplain, 2446.00; Physi-
with typhoid fever which developed into cian's salary and appliances, B42-17; re- it,
pleurisy and neuritis and although every pairs to building and furniture, 69 F1 MEN'S WEAR STORE --Bargains In Useful
care was given him he kept gradually provisions and clothing, 4619.08; 1�e�atad
+ HANH & COMPANYS ttd . ... . -1 -1 !__ I M., Gifts for Men and BOYS
W
agnt, :-zz5t5.%,t; Duunti, puzLar'. F
on Wednesday last. '&-fitueral -service ary, 25.00; in6idental expenses 226 51- Neck Ties, Gloves, Mitts, Mufflers, Fancy Shirts, silk or Heather
LIU LL ZL I)L tai Socks, Braces, Armbands, Garters, Collar Boxes, Caps, Fur Coats,
WOW -9- was held in the Presbyterian Church (of sundry expenses for farm, 633.3 To X
We- Wo- ere and,Umbrellas,
wow -9- $12,742.74. Sweaters, Cuff Links, Hockey Boots, Fancy SlipP
4&
Iry I- We which deceased was a member) on Sat
urday, December 10th, the services being During the year the sur� of $4863.55 *X,
Salem comucted by Rev. Mr. McCallum and has been collected for maintenance of in- X
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weir attended the Rev. Mr. Sinclair of Belmore Presbyter- mates of which no account has been taken X
t in Winghann in the above. X
01 ater X uneral of the late Mr, Hugh McTavish, ian church, with in erment Inspector 0.
HilliardS'Stores, Wingham and Teesw near Atwood last Saturd;iy. Mrs. Mc- cemetery. The deceased was a member JoiiN TORRANCE,
X Tavish and Mrs. Weir are sisters. of Lucknow Lodge 1. 0. 0. F. who match- REPORT or, YkuR -xREPER H. E. Isard & C
�Ii� -
IN, . <41 Huron 51
Mr. J .. b Wi lits spent a few days last ed in a body to the church, a large num To the Warden and Members of
her also following the body to its last IV 1XXXXXXXXXXXXXzX
County Council. Zu
The Great V. week in London.
I � ;�4- %P1 rethe burial service of
V Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennett and resting place, whe Gentlemen:
riends theOrder was read by Bros Patterson
family spent last Sunday with f I beg to submit the following report of WINGHAM MARKETS East Wawanosh
RZ V-,
and Taylor. The pallbearers were his crops grown and work done on the Indus
near Lakelet.
The people of Brick church spent a,
- 5, Miss Gertie Bush of Wroxeter, called three brothers, Jack, Clark and Eldon Hay,
p till Wednesday noon very pleasant evening at the parsonage,
Rer1wick, C. Aitchesori, J. Inglis and N.
An (Correct u
trial Farm during the year 1921
Santa
k 25 tons; potatoes, 500 bush.; oats, 300
og 7e frie cls here last week. Butter .................. 30 to 35 Bp1grave, with Mr. and Mrs. Peters on
on
Th Mas Tree witl be held on Thurs Winterstein. He leaves to mourn his
d bush.; turnips, 100 bush.; barley, 200 ... 65 to 70
December
day evening, 22nd. Come an Eggs .............. . Friday.
na as everyone knows early demise his father and mother, three bush.; raspberries, 600 boxe onions, 9 751
enjo)�, a good progra Hogs, liveweight 9 50 to
%.Aaus brothers and one'sister, also his wife and garden
sx the reputation of the Salem congregation 15533 lbs.; cabbage, 600 head; to 40 1 We Don't Please All
being deprived Cream ..... ...
two little boys who thus
A couple of days ago we lost a promin-
carrots, 30 bush.; parsnips, 1.j bush.;
of the care and attention of a loving hus-
Sentenced to.Six Months kind father will have the ent Morris farmer off our subscription
X, res Y)INa!, band and garden beets, 30 bush.; live hogs sold Whitechurch I
of Blytb, but list because Trii�,, ADVANCE supported
Stol on formerly $1097 80; mangolds. 1000 bush,; calves
%0 Billie Mas sympathy of the entire community, Mr- sold, S*130.00. Mr. Jos. Laidlaw, who was ill la9t Spotton too much in the recent campaign
now a resident oi Chatham, was sentenced Renwick had during his short time in J. B. REYNOLDS, Keeper. week, is, we are pleased to report, able
-,tory Of Wingham have to six months irf jail for having liquor in Lucknow become v�ry successful in his R EPORT or, MEDICAL OYPICER to be about again. and a day or two before we lost a hot
Never before in the hi -id dis- a place other than a private dwelling and line of business and by his quiet unassum- Clinton, Dec." 1, 1921. Master Jimmie McGee. son of Mr arid Conservative from our Wingharn list be
you had the opportunity of seeing such a grai $20 for being drunk. His son, Fred, was rlz manner had made friends of all uith To the Warden and Members of Huron Mrs. Leask McGee is under the doctor's cause we did not support Spotton as he
play of Xmas Cards, Booklets, Toys, Games, Books fined $200 and costs for having liquor. whom he came in contact and wno now County Council. care at present. thought we should have. Now we wouldi
• and Papetries. They are conducting the Arlington Hotel mourn his loss. Gentlemen: I like to tell these hot beaded politicians
• We have hundreds of beautiful Dolls like you used to get, with in Chatham. He is not dead, he has but passed I am pleased to report that there has Royal Black Preceptory that even ill the face of our severe loss of
0 each Beyond the mists that blind us here, these two subscriptions, we are increasing
sleeping eyes and long curly hair, at from ...... 25c. to $10 0 Advertising Wisdom been no severe attacks of sickness, no The Royal Black Preceptory held their I
See our special big Doll, moving eyes and long curly hair, wor'h yrus H. K. Curtis, of Saturday Even- Into the new and larger life epidemics during the past year, although annual meetirg in the Orange Hall on j our circulation and we intend to paddle.
t C Of that serener sphere. I , not
X_ $1.00 only ................................................. 60c ing Post fame, says --"All my life I have there have been an unusual number of Tuesday evening and elected the follow- our own canoe and if the paper is
spent more money for advertising when- And ever near us though ui�seen deaths, many only being inmates a short ing officers: — giving the news to suit them it is their
Extra Special -500 Doll % inches high only ................. V. ever a business slump came along, than His dear immortal spirit treads, time and aged on arrival. The average W. P.—W. J. Campbell p'r'ivilege tolstop it, The farmer, a resid-
11 the boundless universe ent of the 4th line of Morris, has been re -
Others are asking 60c for these same Dolls. age of those who died was 80 years. D. P.—Albert Bell
X in normal times; and if I don't get ahead For a There were 3 from Cancer; Apoplexy,. Chap.—Wm. Guest ceiving the paper since last February at
We Have the Largest Stock of Fancy China and in the race, I kept from slipping back and Is life.—There is no dead.
was in a condition to shoot ahead of my 3; Gangrene, 1; Nephritis, 1; Enlarged Registrar— Jos. Guest our expense, and he probably would not
Cut Glass in Huron County competitors the moment conditions You Have Liver, 2; Heart Disease, 2; Senile Demen- Treas—J. W. Dodd have remembered to pay up only that he
tia. 2. Lecturers—J. F. Groves and Thos, was angry. The town man has owed two
changed."
Stewart. years and therefore we received $4.00
There is a general feeling of content
An Imalyination
Any shboolboy can tell you
little Girl's Passing Away
ment and happiness prevailing thronghout Censors—J. T. Brydges and Abram from him.
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The death in Wingham, Ontaiio. of — whether or not we are better ff to be
Use it and see for yourself the state of the House. The sanitation and food is Brydges.
gj�
Standard Bearers—Alex Baird and without their names.
be taken.
Gonzaga Marie, only daughter of the late your loved ones if you should first class, the heating is satisfactory
Alexander and Mrs. Moir, came as a Very Respectfully Yours, Jerry Brydges. Another subscriber, a liberal, writm
NP, The child had been a cheer- J. W. SHAW, Physician from BJ�grave, telling us how much they
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shock to all. Will they be left CO f Per.—J. Wilkinson
MFORTABLY
0. G.— J. A. McDonald appreciate the manner in whirh we give.
ful and patient sufferer for more than a —or in D113TRESS
i year from a cerebellar tumor caused from Committeemen—W. J. Deyell, Archie the news, mentioning in particular the
tion at Cost from BORN
e�_ Get your Protee
a simple fall from a swing in June 1920.
ance Co. -cember Brydges, Win. Thornton, W. J. Greer and election returns in our last issue which
MORGAN—In Beechville on D
From the following August her case was The Mutual Life Assur A, G. Smith. were themost complete published in thL-
3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morgan, a
considered hopeless by several of the best of Canada Auditors—A. Bell and A, G. Smith. riding.
s daughter —Marjorie Jean.
F, 41�4 physicians, death being expected several
A Cosens, W. T. Booth, Representative
I times. Efforts were persistently made to Wingliam, Ont.
Died In Morris
.7'.
"lit I help her and since the past August she 41A,
ch seemed so much improved in every Way
Also Pyrex and Brown and White lined Cookingware all of wb' that her relatives and friends hoped to see
make Gifts worth while.
JVJ , Extra special 500 fancy Cups and Saucers, worth ...... 50c and only 29c her fully recover. 0- Tuesday evening,
r hile appearantly' having a
Vor the ladies we have an immense stock of Camisoles. lovea, Nov 29th. w
lad Comb Sete. Pancy Baskets, Handker- Wpeaceful steep, her mother discovered that
4W Beads, French Ivory, Brush a I
IF* chiefs. Dresser Scarfs and Centre Pieceut Statuaryo Slippers and hun- the Angel of Death had come when least
dreds of others which would fill this entire page, all of which would make X% expected and took Marie, a child of inno-
Ideal Gifts. X cence and purity to Our Heaveril y Father.
F, For Men we have Braces, Arm Bands, Garters Ties, Brush and 41AV She was born in Edmonton, Alberta, -on
WX Comb and Shaving Sets, Cuff Links, Tie Pins and Handkerchiefs all at r—
lowest price. X, August 4th., 1914. (The day war was de -
We have a big otock of Moner Moutb Organs from ...... 250 to 3.00 each clared between Great Britain and Ger-
many.) The memory of her bright and
Extra Spociil to complete the Merry Cbriattrina, 500 lbs. Willard's smiling countenance will always be cheriGh-
for Xmao only ........ 35c
high grade Cbocolatea, reg. 50c, tipecial
Xmao Mixed Candy, 500 lba, worth 40c, special at ............ 25c per lb ed in the hearts of her many friends, her
widowed mother, her brothers, Joseph,
We have an immense stock of Mixed Nuts at 25c, lb, also a big Peter and John and her grand parents,
1A stock of very beat Oranget; at lowest prices. =*'Mr. and Mrs Peter J. Kehoe. Patrick St.,
45-
6", Bring the children along and nee the biggest and best line of Toys z I
W and Gift Goods in Wingliam Store, open nights after Xmao. Comeearly with whom the family have lived for the
OX and avoid the ruoh. past four years. The funeral orv- Friday
morning, Dec, 2nd. was largely attended
at Sacred Heart Church, Witigham, where
Rev. Fr. Fallon sang the Mas4*1 of the
HILLIARD'S STORES ,
,0 Angels, She was laid to rest in Teeswater
The Store Witla the Big Stock- R. C. cemetery beside her father who
y, 4 died three years ago, Her pallbearers
harnn and Teeswater zw_= were her comitia, Joseph O'Malley, Edwill
Q.P KinK, Edward Forgle arid her uncle,
*Age Kielloc.
AFL^
Early last ziaturuaY morning John Uo"
borne answered the imperative cali and
passed quietly away at the home of his A Car Load of
son-in-law, Garner Nicholson, Lot 5,
Con. 4, Morris township. The funeral
took place Tuesday afternoon, service IFIVE ROSES FLOUR
being conducted by Rev, Mr. , Hawkins,
Blyth, and interment was made in Elma
. . . also . . .
Centre cemetery, where wife and son are
also interred. Mr. Osborne was born
SHORTS AND BRAN,
Dear Toronto and was in his 83rd year.
48 years ago he was united in marriage to
will be here this week.
Mary Rippon of England, who passed
away 12 years ago this fall. The only
Chas., died a year later. Mrs.
Call or phone, us for prices on ton Iota of Shorts and Bran, arid for
son,
Nicholson is the only survivor. The
prices on 5 or 10 bag lots of Five Rosen Flour. Buy now before a further
family lived in Morris, near Moncrieff, and
advance in price.
Ethel. Mr. Osborne had made his home
at Mr. Nicholson's for the past three
Pricts have advanced on Molabacs. We are gelling Pure Sug.
years. Ile had not been in good health
ar Cane Molasses at the old low price.
for the past month. His surviving
brothers are Chas., in Hamilton; Jae. and
Wesley in the West and Alf. In Port
Huron. Mrs, Harrison, Muskoka is a
JOHN E, - HOMUTH
sister. There were seven sons and one
SUCCUSSOR TO 110W.601� & HOWSON
daughter in the family, Mr. Osborne
Vlout, Veed, Seeds, Potatoca, etc. Phones: Residence x75, Store 4o.
I
had a wide circle of friends and was highly
esteemed.
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