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The Wingham Advance, 1911-01-12, Page 1Js''';' • ' AA; . t I • .41:1 , 39711- '1\F), qo , t, . 0 - 2 • 14. • ••. _ e ke 4 A) SANCTUM P4 -Talk about Trusts 1 To Misr delphia, 05 Trust companies are re. ported. Their eaenings last year were $8.840,000, As their capital was eomee thing over 41 million dollars, their net gain was nearly lie per cent. leather good investment is ib not ? * • -A. Divorce Court for the Province of Ontario, on the same basis ae eind- t lar COUrtS in England, evleich sbould have power to dissolve =tentage& was one of the suggestions of the Commit, tee on Law Reform, at a recent meet- ing of Mae 13e,r Association of On- tario. 9 -From Dominion official statistics, we learn that American citizens are still flocking to Canada's West. The Minister of the Interior reports thus - "New blood from the south side of the frontier has put a new province on the Canadian map during the last two years, has created a new tONVEI every ,week from thet period, erected a new 'church every two days and built a new schoolhouse every day. Eight hundred and nine homestead entries were made in September of 1010, byAmerican citizens, and in the last two years in the prairie provinces 100,- 000 homesteads and 40,000 pre•emp- tions have been taken up. This means that contracts have been made to put unkler cultivation 5,000,000 acres of land. At the lowest calculation the population of this new territory will be from 250,000 to 500,000." * * * -A comparatively silent movement has been on foot for some time that may have more importaisce than many suppose. There is a society called "Zonists" composed of Yews, who are working for the return of that people to their own lend. Over four million dollars have been sub- scribed, and land is being purchased in Palestine. At the present rate of progress, it will not be long before the greater part of Palestine will be own- ed by the ancient ram and Scripture is being ftelfilled in that particular in- stance. * * * inirrwrp.4 ; .117 Iva Alt AM; On, TRIMS' DAY,: JANUA j :•:1', . ...... --- --e. ..._ ... .. . , ... •-‘ tb0 We/4r %.t. - • . • - 4,- • . ',1-• . Vheii 'Who 'mere, -the •lepa.l.ber. re. . torte lateeeeetereheolescl thee ooleleaeb spot alilltullteli IvisAn. they .did eget record hfil tanwatore of Elphinatone, time, n .Jan. $ and 8. atm, 2e4 the eaereery ell to $2 below, ante on the lird it raS very chose to the ea,ree mark. lakes A fellow shiver to think of it ' rouble blerellSet indictment Copt and efre. Riches of the Salve- ion Army have a little one only afar eoliths old thee undereveut a serious Iperation for bowel trouble on Saar- !ay evening. The child was doing s well as eould be expected on Niestlay eveuing. Troubles seldom .orne alone, and on Tuesday Mrs. eiehee received word of the very udden death of her mother, and she vas called to the bereaved home. liminess Change. Mr. 0. S, Thornton has disposed of ds pump business to Edgar Pattison If East Waranosh. and will leave his month to Investigate conditions n the chicken business in the vicinity If Petaluma, California. That city is he greatest 'centre of the poultry • ndustry in the continent, and hun.. treds make their living and good noney besides, at it, Mr. Thornton vill not reraove his family yet Elia .uccessor, MB. Pattison, is by no :wane a, stranger here, ante will no ' loubt continue the business success- Ully. • acat optleu Results. . The returns are now all in regarding he vote for or against Local Option it the recent elections, and the results ire thus tabulated :-Municipalities :arrying local options-8 towns, 8 vil- ages, 15 townships ; total, 26. Fail- ng to carry owing to three-fifths flause :-7 towns, 5 villages, 18 town- ;hip; total, 30. Defeating local Dption : -1 eity, 0 towns, 7 villages, 11 ;ownships ; total, 25. Places sustain- •ng by-law in repeal contest :.-1 vie, Age, 2 townships ; total, 3. Number ef places voting, 81. Municipalities elreacly "dry", 410. Total number of municipalities in Ontario, 810. Num- ber now to be "dry", 430, Remaining " wet", 380. Musical instruments of all kinds at D. Bell's. • . _ ' --'-.• - •-. . _ ------- • . . ' , At the approaohing tteeeien, of. 'vft+4,. Huron Conoti Matto% W. l'illoblet , Public School Insnector for WOO' :13.0914ele•ftgeoleeteetereeee0 Huron, will teleder 'Ube reelgreettint I we understand it Is Already • In the of the Clerk. Mr. Robb bekee• identified with the eidneateenals of this pare ef the country -nee& forty-seven years and for Mare* years heel been Impeder East Huron School& , . ., Memo Is Wjaeloon. . ,, , The body of Jas. Inglis of Torento. ler was brought here for inteannent .M1 Wednesday, Deceased was *resident of Winghara many years ago, and, a- number, of the firm of Coutts et' Inglis. came to his death by felling out of window'on Sunda y last. He• fell the tilled itory, thirty feet, .,to sidewalk, and his skull was cruSlr ede He leavett one son, • • • • • ' , - " • Miss Wilson's Death. . Tuesdley last. brought ,sorrow to the home of •M& Murray 'Wilson .of, Turn- eerry, when lite alder, 'Miss •Agries, passed away, to a clime, *tar° .the, i habitants are free from the ills 6f u - • , • earth. • Miss ,Wileonewits bighly re spected, and had heeneill for a leek • time. She leaves several brothets and ono oster. At time. of einitioi, the. date ee t the funeral is not fixed as one • iborronthz: is on his way. -Irene Cali. • . ' • ' Clearing Sale for next- 20 days, 'a Knees& • • • ' ' District Meeting: '•• . . The annual meeting of Turnherry District L. 0, L., was held la• orange. . Hall, Wingham, Tuesday, Tan 1.9th. o ce e elected•-.. The following ffi rs wee. NV. M., S. Walton McKibben; D. M., „ . Abraham Bryuges ; Chap, Rev. .E. H. Oroly, ; ReceSec., W. . Budges ; Treas.., John Casemate 1 Pin,,,,Sec., Thoe Br 'd ei', ri Lot 0- ' NIT Guest'. , y g ‘ , „ ., . , Lecturer., Geo Tees. and Cleo 'Thorn- -' ' e - • ton. Past Comity' Master' •Gieer in. stalled the newly -elected officers, Bitievale was decided on as next place of meeting. , • N th tit Hockey League er e *, • - The fourth game of - the Schedule will be played on Th.ursday evening nn Wingham rink, when Listowel will e. .w. le 4. cross stices with ingL'iuxi- ''ealli.- The rest of the sched,ule is as- fol- loT: - . - .- - -. 13 -Mount Forest_at Harriston.. Jan. 18 -Listowel at frarrietore Jan. 20-Winghara at Palmerston, Jan. 23-11arriston at. Wingharci. . Jan. 27 -Mount Forest ett Winghani; Palmerston at Harriston. • .., ' ' ' Jan. 31-Harriston at Listowel. • Feb. 3-Winghttne at Listorel ' Feb. 13 -Listowel at Palmerston. Feb. 7-Wingliam at Mount Forest.' Feb. 10 -Mount Forest at Listowel Pahnerston at Wingleam.. , Feb. 14 - Palmerstot at • Motile Forest. . ' ,.. Feb. 17-Harriston at Palmerston. Feb. 21 -Listowel at Mount Forest. Feb. 21-Palenerston at Listowel. Three games have heen played, the first at Harriston, when Winglitim - defeated that team by ascore of 7-0. On Friday, Palmerston -defeated' Mt. Forest by a score of 4-3. . 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Miss Mabel •Wielelei eito etertnerlY . 1 . . .. . e. • ; w•- eta i WA gnt-SCAOM m ,t.orwer mg na, 0 now teeehine in Miteholl . - - ee, - • „ • , BLIPMRS ! $41F71710AB i !,1•••/ Bea ti „,,,, . • ,, a r „At f•-•0-00sY on:0 e•or edetares. teethe lame sesaned Chiidren.-NV. Lefaeielrett.• . , Mist; lama, Kennedy was one of tie Piize^.Willttetre in ,the UAW - Runt. 0, • 'Teelreuel P9eelownte:gt fOr. Deg.:. - '• ' ' . ems Ander efeifeeee • telpeeT eeleptie • will be pleased to hear. thee elee . he . . . -kaput doing nicely after herleng and unripe lone • - e • • ' • _ Ss. . . .., • . „ 'the 'Th. °ems and; VIP- "07 -art. Teen. t, a good. Trunk, Suit Case„'or ule. teag. . male here:. we can save. you Money, -W. 4,r.6...Ent,% . • '.. , • • .: It a la.mprick is' soaked first in gated vinegar and then dried, it will burp better,. throw out i),, elearea not and never sniokee „ ' • - • . . ' ' - ' • ' . ' • a Dia anyone you met on ' Mon Morning Yelp:Awn!, the informatiaZ that there was, a. genuine blizzard on Sunday night ? ., . Let us • hear' the. famous Bengough 1 Re is a. Oteaditin and stands without e , ,, , e • .„,,,, 4 Peer ell ..11148 "n e1"61441-rju,. - - ' If you commend' a man's work he. „ eats you down as an expert ; if Am, :..ouitlirlEft:Itofeet:ktieno•iwtio-haege,1,Aties. roe, '.1.° r ' .e...• - , . eadron County. Council will meet in ,-... etodericb. on January' 21th. ' Reeve McDonald will gilard tbe interests of 1 , . 0 •I ,,,, • • Weight:en at the 0 i tty Rotird ' this , - The inimitable Ben gougla will give a 'a, number of Meal 'character sketches in the Torn HalleTuesday, Jan, 17. . .. • ' • - - .• • ' • .. Duncan, pastor of me Presbyterian ' Cherch ae leickleneve • was wedded. te. Miss ':Kate MOntyre; at Heepeler, pn Thursday afternoon last ' '''' --:' • e• ' ' •'• - ' • • ; - '• -Aceording.to thosei'dry things they. OSA statistics; the value of Ontario's field crops last year was 007,185,000, . ,,,weal' C.'.:il,"-.."i•eai.lease: of. nearly-, .vatv• x •,al . milleon dollars from 1909 • e. . 0 • .,, Have you heard Bengough P He Is ' - coming to 'Winghain. jan, 17th. .-- - ' • - ' re They tell ue the days a g . . len then. till ' • hours ing ; with us the day is s gi . Another • authority •affirms that ' the stow drifts are increasing in their -- - • -- - • - •' height, depth aiia length. No dd. dailb is O ecessery, . • / - Nt • Lucknoeveis- ' te Vile a .. expermien lug i new method of -Opening and levelling • her streets after a snow fall -that es, by rolling them. with a hand•roller. I- t seemsto he a fairly effective method too, says The Sentinel, ' - - • • Beegough is coining! San. 171h 1 Oareoonist reader, mirth -awakener, a roar of laughter. Fer the, time it lasted, Sunday night's blizzard was probably the vet:prat of the season. It ,was a stiff north -wester for ;Shea fifteen hours and made trouble for the railways, „ . but fortunately net a blockade. . • On Saturday teeming, a few minutes alter seven, fire was diecover- . 1 • bl a b ed in Brusse s in re Sta 0 .owne y George. Lott, The fire was extinguish- ed after destruction of the upper. pad containing a .quantity of hay. The .dareage is about $200. There is no . insurance. . , . runNITTYRE.SPCIALS..-We have a. very ince lite of Jerdiniere stands, reusee and pallor Cabinets, rockitog and easy. ehairs, centre tables, etc., fail to call need see thene etc. 1'c' A bu Snst (loll and (even te rote eolet r) • tee what we hot Remember, we are giving special reduced peicee on all furniture lines, for cash. -8, Grecey. rurniture dealer, and tentleitaker, Wiz:ghee% lIon. A, D. Aylesveorth, after his • recent trip abroad, still Wilke Ontario the beet place in the world. • "No- valets are the'fields more fertile," he' sale, In 0. recent speech. 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'ir 4 . , g . . • t reeee-'• pleas of tag ' ,,.-' , a go ..LO) toiling. ,e '70,- • a, ma. • . ,i:,•,.,, • . 4. -.R-:"..- , • • • lie" , . . ' tee 1*The ,GoclOrict, - r - sa . , . e lies .reVieed. see e fil;tie. '• ' t , o rage Y on eeturd, ..4,.._ ' ,e- :to the police, thee•IrThosi ' .1, .1.744,11, Married a eonple of • 4,olca the sester of the murdered. Orli 'woo . , . . . . . about to eonemit suicide. with. a razor , ' Chief Postlethwalte eioneeep and Wok, the weapon mew and. the, exeleeeosine ardesided, enedine. -extoetweing regret for the alarm he ehtid eeitleed. . • pairing proneptly end nen done ; .-St' u:: nPaleetrutauere•fre.atal.-ngi ..aphosterituttikra, eleraeer, furniture dealer -and peac leer eue a, te Tyee—ee the .1,0 1171,0,,.. . '' .• ris,ottrre:.„.0t,,,a.;:tv ;41, an extra sued •tatrug ' holt. algi. • • • 'Huron (ief,7" and out of a e of ',"Cock 0"e•The North," Al e • e Alai,. Kelly, oit, Winghatth a ' .. roan bull sired by 7iffttrtin- tible , • - ~ and out of a "cOrintsoie Elerere•eeler .. Orr ild. cid, deter of tint,' "noial a. e -a- ' -ug - - . ' . Sa. I. lot". . Mr. Fyfe hes, some Yet fel" sale, which will be sogyeadulable. . , . , . . • • • .e. • • • Cleo W. Hulme reeetetey egotneoted "•,1 kt e • , Bud hod •-eee rttua tweateh. eAllant4W11300: 1111k : <., i*SratIOAri of music, has. °peened. a. cheese feel M.,. steuttion 'on' 'Vieille - Plena, eeletemet, orne , an aphone. • ., C t d. Salt ' ' Information may be had from Mie leleree . 'Pit- LW xiypputn•theatO or. e• e. ere • ..e.lioteV' • . , .. 4-• 1. ...e. - • Word -- . , • . A--tt..-.,.. - •' , d• 0 -,,i, ',Ark; - . ,, . death of Jame, ''z- itf(71•4 .',, New York Oity Ire'.;tlif -it,' 013-. ; of • Rey. _,,oe' • .'4r ' Vre4 .Josipleeeffarkhani. 4lue * 04. Teteious to the death °this .00. 'Mae Markham, se . WM be- teineenbered . 7 .31.7 . . ., . .. . 4_, by the earliereresid•ette cif • winifTERI1 as -ef Mee of the Ogienbes' sehe4 pastor .. • cl i the charter years ago all one • * e , al 1 '4 lalelotere• Of Court M l an I O. 0. F., • .1TO. a Mr Markham, jr,, was in his 50th 'ear • he leaves no- Doily, • • ' • ' - -' • - The Scotch Concert on Friday • ..g of the best eVer evening . was one , • given?, ender the anseicee- of ' Catnip el 7The program • was •too -a Iedonia .. lengthy to .refer to hi cletait. One: of the features Wits the appearance- 0 f a new lode.), dancer. Georgie FeyfogIe, a . pupil of Mies- McDonald, and ,he.. certainly did well for hist first_ appear- once on the stage. The receipts were • • very ' satisfactory, arid though the expenses were, bevy, a coMfortable margin was left for the Seonletyee . • • - • •• . . - , .. -..-....-----....---------- —.—,----- ". t -I- ---••- ••'••• e, ; ••it. • 1_, . - . : •• - ,,, :.,•;,,)\ ' --• - ..-. 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'al. eierere eelleee • e.P' • . . ,-• '•?i" ,, • ,, •. •'; t e ,e-, ,. , e, ... .... e • • A.-):6Ak, you ..,40FT rachneer. ' .. . . • . , . e • . ee r 1 , , '..e. e .. - r: • r, . • '.. fee, ,,,•, , - • - • :- -• • eee , , t - I #4,, te ,- •••• , — . -- . . . • A .-Iz' The Spring stios,- , ,. yoesdaye April lith, ie the date axed ter elneeepring aSSiPse in, Gede- ritele - Tb le eteeleg of the epert rill Op of special eitereet, • as the two peisoriere now in the county jail OP clutegee of Mender will then be dealt with.' Edward Jereli• ne will he chem. ed with the death of Lizzie Andeesen and. Geerge Yenstone will fano MI invite for the killing of ide five- . . Ye`" -°14 E.". Ereehliee • . e, „ .. • e „ _ reee Otearer •uteng Tell. ..- , ur lele. F. J. Hill ie Making quite a success of his poultry,. He is toped. ally- enthneiastie about he Rhode Island Redo. Ue took six bird e to the Poultry Slum' at ,Clinton and captured four prises., Last week, he brought in twelve dozen -eggs from. his group of eacklers. From at Rhode Island Rea ate Pullet°, he. got 21 egg, a *yen' g(441 Shoring indeed, Orders for eggs for, hatching in the ePring are aireaelY booked. .. . _ ' A num Pioneer. - The death occurred. on Stinday last, from a paralytic stroke, of Mr. IL N. MoTaggart, one of the oldest residents of Huron County, at the home of his daughter, Mr& Rickman, ()Keel- buret, Oat Mr. McTaggatt, who was bora near Belleville, came to Huron in ' 1810, and for over a gearter of a century was postmaster and general merchant at Chiselhurst Of late he had retired, -having suffered a steak° .11. of paralysis about ten Years ago. A second stroke, occurring about two e months ago, proved fatal owing to .... his advanced age of 78.• Sing out sele . Gracey is running a special clearThis is your oaf furniture. pportunity if you need anything in the furniture line. We don't often. do this, but when we advertise, will do just as we say we will. -S. Gracey. Por The Household. - Linen pieces should never be put through the wringer if yon would avoid the little wrinkles .that are so hard to press out. -Small tucks will iron smoother and look better if irori- ed len the wrong side. If. knitwear, owe s, e a., NV en rom bath t 1 t h takenf • the line are smoothed with. the hands and put on the bars to air, they will be ready to put away , by the time the bars au. needed for the ironed clothes To avoid the unsightly .fold so ' often seen on top of a. sleeve of starched shirt waist:Fe, fold at the :mane,' iron the upper, then the lower side, not letting the iron pass within an inch or two of the edge, then open the sleeve fold with the unironed part in the center of the sleeve and press care- fully. •I/ A Sorrow Indeed. . Sineere sympathy is felt for Mr. john AtcCreight of Tarnberry, in the sad bereaveneent that has bereft him of a faithful partner and his young family of a kind mother. About two weeks ago, Mrs. McOreight contracted a severe cold, which was followed by pneumonia, which after.a, week's ill- ness resulted in her death on Friday last. Mrs. McOreight's maiden name was Mary Jane Carter ; she, with her . parents was at one time a residentof Wingham. She leaves a family . • .. of six young children, two of whom are twins only six months old, to battle with children's ills and troubles without a mother's care. This is trouble indeed for Mr, McOreight. Deceased was in her 88r,h year. The funeral took place on Monday to Wingham cemetery, Ree. E. H. Croly conducting the service. SKATING Snons 1 --To enjoy ekating one must have the correct Boot. We have them for Ladies, Gents Misses, and Boys. Skates put on 'free on ahem we sell. -W. S. Greer. A Pioneer. ' • Mt Geo. Gaunt of Whitechurch f • - f le Advance. pays or two cornett o • ie vance. 110 is one of those prompt -paying title seri ers t a, ma e e ewspap r b . man glad, for he pats "he advance." Mr. Gaunt in renewing this year, mentioned the fact that he settled on his farm near Whitechurele, fifty•five years ago. Fifty -leve years have brought many changes. Fifty , years ago, one log tavern (where the Q . . e ../ . ueen snow stand-.) was the eg nning of the town of Winghatri, and our main street (though bad enough nor at times) was full of stumps and. mud- holes. mw many faces have come and gone during all those Tears, e ow many the struggles, how h numerous the day of toil 1 Those were days 'when daily insils, telephones, electric lights, ete., were neither thought of, nor needed. The pioneer toiled hard •cleatirig his berm and reefing hie building& thretunetences and environmetts are different now. -- , . A cern 'EVox.teaas gone, instead athe logging bee, them is the cleated farm; the old flail hat given away to the steam thresher; the old scythe eta grain -cradle to the mower and *elf- hinder. The pioneer, too, is pessine, d e , 1 0 t. no many are e t. Mr. Gaunt, though VIA the font -boort milestone of life, is still hale and hearty. May he see many retro yet, to (+Nee' the . 'mite of the tabors of put years, sod the pleasure of perusing this perteet fatally imam, . Anatial Maillag. . Rstignalien.,, , Oter egeadere ehoulel remember the annual meeting of tb•e Agricultneal Seleety la the 0444 Oltember at 2 ceeldek in the afterneon of Unitary 2001... The Fair of 1010 was a,, Snecesa ; there is no Moon why that of 1911 handl: elionle not surpass ite and now le the been time to begin to plan. The Directors intereete a- full attendance and will he for pleased to have the,co-operation of all twenty-one interested in maintaining' a- SIMMS- of . ful Vele lu this town as the centre of A prosperoue agricultural et:Immunity. • . Ratered Fortieth Year. • ,• ' The Adeetelee congratuletee , the Wiugliten Titnee on having pawed suceeeefully all the journalletie etorms for tbiety-nine years,- and 'on baviug Ile entered cleeerfully the' fortieth year of 00 hietory, The peoprietor, Mr. from Elliott. has been identified with the the paper for twenty-three years, and for over thirteen years has controlled its ' businees interests We extend not only congratulation:I, • but sincere wishes for continued success fur the Times and its genial editor, , Bargains in Watches at Irtiox's sale .. ' ' • • Officers Elect. * The g .•-,• followin officers of the Min erva Encampment were installed by paD,eDet.Gin.aT.,:n.. Wm0.13Ddoadyd,niagtiltth:e_reogulra.r) Hinsoliffe • S. Hough; it • P. ., 3.• W• 'Haines ,• Scrilie, A. S. Alderson ; • Trease J. W. Dodd ; J. W., A. Bell ; L 61., J. .Groves ; Guide, N. Fry ; 1st 0. of T., J, Carr ; 2od, J. Perrin ; 1st S., A. Hardie ; 2cel, IL B, Elliott; W., J, A. Morton, J. Mc- E- eee wen. vv. S. Hardie, W. Guest. • Weather Probabilities. Prof. Hicks says : - "A regular storm period will be the order Iron the 14th to the 19ch, central on the 10th. This perioa promises two distinctive storm paroxysms, the first 4 on and near the 1 eh, the second on and near the lOch. Low barometer, threatening cloudiness, and rains turning to snow, will pass eastwardly across the country during this period. A very marked high barometer, and change to severe, cold, fair eveather , will follow these storms. Plan for these -changes accordingly as V01.1 are • - located along the line from west to east and thus" outwit the inconveni- ences and anger of storm and d Weather. • • Great Stock - reduction Sale 'for 20 days, at 11130e0. • wimgham safe. ' .. • Wingham 'Town Council oeght to make good, with the Principal of Business Colleges as Mayor and both of the editors of the Town papers on • • t his nigh hand; the Reeve, Corms. Bone and Bell 'have had municipal ex, perience and may be counted on. When it comes to age and long expert- ence, Cafin. McKenzie ought to be of service. Conn. Mitchell is perhaps the newest man so far as experience goes, but he is willing to serve, and ought to be a good man on the Street, committee. With the Mayor Upping ing the scales at 280 pounds, the Cleric at 280, and the Chief of Police at 230, - these three ought to be able to keep. Order and hold the town affairs down solidly. . Bengough Coming. , After a long absence abroad. Ben- gough as returned. a Tues ay • h0 d evening, San. 17th, Bengough will give one of his well-known entertain- ments in the Town nail, under the auspices o ing iam ig School. ' fW• 1 el'h The entertainment is thoroughly high- class and refined and the students of the High School promise their friends an evening of proof, pleasure and mirth, The prices of adroission a,re popular -2 reserved seats, 35 cents, general admission, adults, 25 cents and children 15 cents, Reserved seat ckets are nor on Pale and seats may be reserved at McKibbon's Drug store, beginning at 2 pane Thursday, San. 12th. During. the evening Bengoug h will eve a number of IOW Character sketches. eteegough is it Canadian and has no Peer In hie chosen field. . Pon SAT -A hall Immo .cann. ' good-- - -- - P Iota; at half coat price Enquire at the Advance office, • Presentation And Farewell. . • v A very pleasant affair took & tee on Wednesday everting at the residertee of Mr. Wm, rorgle, Francis St., When the merebere of the Sacred rfeart Church gathered to bid farewell to their putor, Rev. Ve. Lanretaleall, prior to hit; keinoval to London. A sulteble tuldrets was read hy 'Mr. A. Pilon, While Mr, W. S. reorgie and Frank McConnell, on behalf of the congregation, presented their pastor with a hendsome epiarter•ent oak clock and a gold -headed umbrella, Pr, Leurendeen-rerepontled apgropri• etely. Fr, Biel& the newly-apploted parish 'priest, was also present sad pm a short soldrese. A bouttetittal repast went them served by the- ltost ts,M1 haste*, and enjoyed. Tia ertiret° lag passed t•Nruy pleasantly. Tinqiliatr Legusetteleve 1 tee 'Meth MOM* '1!Ir Us me* tale IttS,,, ),-,-i pi ,•.-h ,,.,.-, ' ' ._::...i.,...,..'..,,, 11'1-::,;.-.,41,7,„,,,,,./1_,..1,,,r,,c,.,..,, ill44 ,,--- . le,., 1,:e.:41/ Wocillba 1 17.0(11%3E1,:vrvillil:°4 .. ,0.7.1.,,,:111,:te.sck.. ,fert-itt.... i o i 1 ("T'Sr4.14.AVLA 1 ,,•• •- ! ' • 1- -I 1.--eli re i e 16P-1)--; . L '- ,!-...--..-.1 --,...---- -•,-,-,-----._-'7:- • . . ,, e ' e• _ .. 17'..A. ee •-4.......4.., !,,.17--..,-.. ' •,. 0 Vs hh ' oe .- WAQ -.e 0.01:4, ,.-t"- ,,,• - ^e.te • ,4; ee.)„,„ t . '" '.... . , . , .- WA tf: 'the i - ,.qtr ee 1 - return , \ . .. ' •• , ... , -., . • •.=,.. eeera. -el...a... • ore, • • . , ,.... ...., •*"-% . „e- • e.::,s ,'*'-e, . • -, - ". ), ue f.i.l., ,.,sraz : - euro- : :4 ' '4--V., peewee 4.,-;,,,, • Pe_ •-• .: .• ' 12 • -, • - : NP :$t.W42.90 • ... #01t..liooti fat& them - - • • ' • eeee , ' !i..,e.,. -.• 77 • ' ,. .; .', :'' 4 r12e:, : emee ;,. :1 1 ' . .--„, - : it 7. ' , of••,- A :. OA .• e• • -e. , '7 "- '4''''' e--7.. •• -es. 4,1 e .7 ,,,••• 1. - ell- - ," '' d ' , , A CIA 0 .: - -.-- Iii• eli i - -.„ e e 100teetel. tAcK. $2.25, - • , - to do. ni , t • •- • -, , ., la 4-. pee ,. ,. . ,.. '-- . - •...!• ^ •.,e 1 ' ,, V , ' , t: • .'. Rug: $4. S2 - se put" Agee _ - • L_.. Personals j . Mr. S. Bennett' spent a couple of days in Seaforth this weel. Miss Lorne Gordon of Toronto is visiting at her home in town. Mies Agnes Calder of Celgary is' vieiting her sister, Dr. Margaret O. Calder. All. Schaefer left for Kincardine last Friday, where he has secured a situation. erle. John Calder of Inniefail, Alber- ta, is visiting his sister, Dr. Margaret C. Calder. " Richard Howson of Toronto is spending to, couple of weeks at his home here. g John Young of Winniis visit- l peletrs. Alex. ing his parents, Mr. anc Young of town. Mr. and Mcs. John Gray of Toronto. former residents of this town, are visiting friends here. Geo. Mutton of Manitoba. has been visiting his brother and renewing acquaintances in town. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Oaten of Brussels I were guests a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ' Cruickehenk this week. Mr. A. McKenzie of the Lucknow Sentinel wag in town on Friday, to at- tend the Scotch concert Gerry Willis has gone to Toronto to take lessons in vocal. music. The Advance wishes him success. Mrs. Belden and two children of Winnipeg, are visiting Mrs. B's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Harry Green returned to his home in Reany River, after spending a, few weeks with ftiends in town. Miss A. Dandy, niece of Mr. Sohnti Hooey, has been engagad aa teacher in hool near Port Elgin and cone- menced her duties last week. Miss Duff of Utica, N. Y., who is on it *het to her parental home in Blue- *see, Was the guest of Miss B. lelc• °racket on Monday. Mr. and mre. Lake and daughter of firussels were guests last week of Mr, Lakeet parents, Mr. and Mee E. Hos.•- Inati. Mrs. Lake is extending her visit a few day& . Dr. Margaret Calder, Who visited with her unele, Dr. Geo. Calder, of . Pittsburgh, Penn., •duting the holidey season, returned heats and resomed praetice last week, ' Mr. Rey Ilenry of flee -milk of , Harrieton, who has been ill for a few • dare was taken to hie home in Harris- . tot, by De. Kennedy on Saturd0/1 . last. te . Mrs, Thos. ni t tit•es of Teretberrr was ealled to Lottdon on Tueeclay by • the very eerious illness of her daeigh. - ter, leire. j. A. Plemitig; the CMS le r considered. critical on account of,- i blood•poisoning. e !'` 5 Wolter T. Hall, of the Advanee staff, e left on Teteeday morning for a vita to e hie brother, a prominent huelnees man - of Pesadene, California. Walter haslel t been a steady, feethfal worker, and o, the Advance, tee ff wieb him a mate e joniney and plement visit in the lend. of ottroltins and le ittere, The :Waft prone ." Ise to do their boat to keep the ot Advil -toe Wire and stalling until his , return, g. p.Tio....oratmit • THE . SIWER What Done ..; or, i ,e „. . ..-.,..,. In .. •. - ' . • . • • Will ,.. • IseAtv,t. lien the13.1.•. tote 41.ele Mr& 11 water that! • • leeleana limey anit r• • leneloquee sena '1$olv • , - 1,. , . rxsAiled '''''''el ' - - , ii ,v,':''' .-- • - es' .,: ,,.,,y. )444 m .,,r, etee ., . -taxa F . VCIA.E.TOX, mat I he owe.. KU. e WO -.• • . t• , • ' i , ,,,i,,..,,, •r Cj,rxr„:1, ,v7;._ . Tone ..•, " . Rhos or ' • .. Do lor - • . , Kaa' •• - . . , It .11.0..., You • • ner, TOW We • - , • , V•""2,r :4!..i .. q • ,,,1 "1?4, A. 4r*i II ' ,', - . • g e e,e . et •e• ' eel •`‘Iefelie. ee ... e... .,...,: -•,h. -••,• - yl. I, ,....o• . Wei --. • • • ilb - • -• cuRuNa COMPETITION . oitet With r"nr4litxr. eeie tee ate .a.t.-.=„Assits AO** 0, - -4 • i --i,..1-, ,,ik:'-,, pins ird e brim roe 0 vie ermte e yeti ...,it ;onto 'Wire Tete . =brit NA fur vett* ',0AAet , : '610. rr r,:,• 1- .4. ',-. . • ". • ee •, . .' ,e.e. , - ' 's• .. e re . 'r ,,Ir• all , 1 Curling cotnpetition le still The loco, . in progress. Here is the attenuation schedule: - Saturday evening, jab. 14th, McKie= : . • Cochrane. - Monday evening, 10th, loser Of Mc- Kie and Cochrane plays L. Kennedy, and the winner of these two plays O. N. Griffin. Tuesday evening, 17th, winter of Pearen and R. Vandalic plays winner of Holmes and Knechtel e loser of r'earen and R. Vanatone plays loser of Holmes and Knechtel. Wedneeday, leth, winners of Ora*. and Rae, Winner of ford -- • plays - --- - - - Stalker and 0. G. VanStono ; letter of Crew- ford and Rae plays laser of Stalker and C. G. VanStortee • Thursday evening, 10eh, 'Winner Of Dinsley and Orr plays winter of Vat Norman and.Porter ; loser of Dineley and Orr, plays loser of VanNortnan arid Porter. ..***. .. .r , " , .Wheaf.-800 Oats Bar1ey-45 *P ' -e Eatv,t-482,2 lin Bggs--30, Geese Ducks Ohickens-10c Turkeys Potatoess-35 Lest . For full 'IVIN ORAM MARKETS. • -• • . . , : . .' • : tote . - - lb, Mt . bush. - *oats see' . --eel.- ' to 830. -2 0 •to '32 'eta, to 4$ cte, • aS -73 t .....o 13 cts. . UU to 0.00 per t 2:-1 t er- • o- c 2. to 30 et% -10e to 120 per De -10c to Lee per lb, to 12e par -• ' -16e 'to icits per to 4ffec per Boreeese,00, Toronto market Page 2. . • •47:0.6.•'•- Air . ,. • up, • 17 oenee • • _ Any Da e eke Batter poultry -good 0. . • 0 . , ,; ! . • ,! ' k 1 Lille Ivo 0 U - • 1Dfir,'; , . . ,e , ' , . g • ,.e. lir ' • e e e . . Ry • • -.-• • . • , fel* ' - atk *V! 6 • ,..e.1 , • , , • ? , 9Vat" - i , : -, -......_•• "YrgvHiti 7::, - ..., ee:e • :eel ,10. • ....• ...... "...,.4„....,....e........^0.0.4 locat Itents The reguler monthly meetiog of the 'bailee' Auxiliery of the Wingha in General Itteepital has been 1ti- , ......1•Pi'..,..•., re. • a „,;.,,7.,,, _kik _ 1 ` t1 • Ir.,' ---- , 1 Tummy Chleke y and early,- ; do not last , ailEsT ,,, • . _., ..... . , , ' (,,,.(i:761:-,;, *L.I...,,, , . '• is of .-11n.w•--- \ .: Act ., ,..., ... ' ' eide . • *littlf pri ,Itr .. daiti ., . pr, -free i , ,A11-4-1.;•... . Good Plo•ur.-A.vede's, Wingham. Woo Geeee's Shots and It''WM* '' ' Reed WiLlie de Coes advt. et 'polo 8, ' Never leave trteditines, drituk, or food uncovered in the sick -room. There are no aerie at ptemmt of delloiency la eke los hatvette, *hitt it 6 acilihre. . ,...,. _0411 8424 IA 1. Dia' 5 Mt" 1411t* eeeekt. era - -- . n' n (II ii I, , ' Ale i !gem* t,i-i,,,, n l'r• :';'A 'too ,,,,,,. ,i,d,. . ,., . ',:.,141\-).,,,„ 41 '4,1 •-;iln V -4A%-- li*:;), v.;.., .1.,,:-.-..,. .. .. pestponcil, owing to tbo very stormy wes.thet. _ The next meeting wi * et n i th Coteell Cilambtir on Monday, Feb. deb, lee four o'cl•ock, whim matters btu Oat from tile Jou. meeting will lie • eperen op. a '15t1" r")/1""' the '."6P1°Yee of the Itart.Mattriv piono faetoty, who . - • . atitoraptird /Moine an Finny atter. ramie lee eatellag hie throat -with -ARSCA it •01111 -isaive•, and Br. Mass* • '')S '1 Italgleb hi a pont bIllby that be' 4._“. )4. A,- • faatover4. D -',, ''),•A . ) SrlfeA tinted . _,i,,-,ia. ti.,• iv , i‘li hititimitiewitat Ili% ,,c, ns -,c.,:,,,,.;,-, .. ., • . , .. 4,. 0, ...7f( r.'t ,. • ---- 1 * * * -W. F. Wilcox. professor of poli- tical econoroy and statistics at Cornell College, has made a careful study and comparison of birth rates during the last one hundred years, and here is the conclusion he has announced to the American ,Statistic Association :- "There will be no children in the United States under five years of age in the year 2020. Babies accordingly, will have disappeared ft one this country as early, as 2015." The only possibility ef seeing babies , the United States after 2020, according to Professor Wilcox's calculations, is through importation from France. France, he says, will continue to have babies eighty years after the United States has quit. An endowment for the work was recommended to the Association to -day by George Elliott Howard, professor of sociology. He declared the state should honor motherhood by endowing mothers. * * * -While some of the members of the Bar .A,ssociation of Ontario think that a Divorce Court should he estab- lished in Ontario, ib might be well to consider the record of one county across the border. One divorce suit in every five marriages is the unenvi- able record of Wayne county, Michi- gan, foe 1010, and practically all of these were applied for in the Detroit courts. The reeord is one which the county offieials say hag never been equalled in 0.07 State in the Union. During the year 0,000 marriage licenses were issued, and 1,425 divorce suits were filed. This brings the average up to it trifle more than one divorce to each five marriages. Greet- ed. that there are unions that never shored have been entered into, and that some would be better far dis- solved, it is nevertheless a fact, that the greater the case with which a divorce can be obtained, the raoro heedlessly young people rush into matrimony, and the less sanctity tit- teches to the marriage tie. * * * -The Ontario Legislature will as- semble in good time this year, ane is called for Jenuary 24. It is said that 1Ion. Col, Matheson, Provincial Teea eater, Will again have it most setisfac tory financial stateMent to Make fo the iletancial year, which cloaed Oat. 31. The teue.tion of data lo.ngnages lo Ontario schools is likely to come up. The reporte of the Ilsolro•Electri Power Commission end of the Tem% kerning and Northern Ontario Reit way will each of there teem with de tails of euhtteritild progress, Acord Ing to it daterrient from it well -in formed eource, the proviiicial trea,sur Iresa meteeure well advanced fo subminsion to the house for it grade license syhtem with respect to the Sal ifitoxicating ligttere, ankpossi bly change in the law relating to Lieens llostras. While the session may no be Whet is termed a "heavy" on there is work ahead, and thortgh tit r.egislattire is called early in the y the work is likely to be ready, to the ao waft tasty be Irove, essteoe,,e r .•