The Wingham Advance Times, 1927-06-02, Page 1With which is amalgamated rhe GorriVidette amid The Wroxeter News
WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE.2nci,
1927
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MOTOR DRIVERS REQUIRE
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OUT THEY GO'
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. MAINLt PERSONALS
MAINLY PERSONALS
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. GOLDEN WEDDING
LOCAL NEW.
- LICENSE, JULY 1st
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very• pretty 'wedding was' Solein-
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all our Women's, Misses'
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Friday, June 3rd, is ;a Bank Holiday.
; Chas. Jobb has returned to
An .e -vent more :than usual inter-
A. W. in01.Pr WaS '
The many,friends of Me, A, G. Smith
eV' be pleased to learn that he is re-
n.a.inifig in Wingleain, he having been
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• d o i Tuesday May 2 t at the
nue . ; , ,y 4 h, .
home of • the bride's parents, When
Jean Isabella, only daughter of. Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. Dawson, became the
.Clearing
d • . , • • .• a .
an Children s , Spiing an Simone'
Coats, at. a saving of from 20. to. 30
per cent. Ae.' Isard & Co's. ,,
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M -s ert oHicks o - ?ais ' vijt- ...
Mis, Rob. . . f r s is v sit
in her parents, Mr, ,and Mrs. John
Davidson, . -
Mrs, ,M. McDerrnid Parolee,
,M..i".
White Bay after visitin his mother.,
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Miss Katherine Stevenson of Flint,
Mich., visited with friends in town one
day last Week. ' '
, ef
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est took p ace on Wednesday night,
May 25th,, when Mr. and Mrs. Dan
McInnes Of Langside, telebrated their
golden Their
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, sneer,:
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' fot rth year Dental .examin
Pinea,pPles will beat the
week Your order appreci:
Ivi.el<ey's restaurant,
ippointed 'issuer • of Motor Drivers'
Perinits ' in; additiouto hie handling:
.„ ,
;he ainiomobile lidenses. " I -le expects
..on;
. beide of Joseph Wesley Tiffin, all of
Einloss, T.h.el Rev. John Pollock,
minister of Chalmers Peesbytetian
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NORTH HURON -,UNIT,ED " ,
FAR1VIERS .!
• of
spent a few days ,at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Dyer, ".
• Mr. Graham of Stratford and 1v1iss
Irene McDowell, spent Sunday with
her marneeb.
wedding anniversary. .
hoine Was beautifully decorated for
the Occasion. ,The tables were artis-
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ticallr arranged, the floial decoia.tions,„
Rev. A. S. Dean is placer
' ham by the Stationino- C
. iop 0
;London Confei '
:9 open up an office somewhere
Vlain ,Street in the near future, but forre•
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:he time being he is .still located in
rh-e Advanee. Times. 1 .
All Motorists will from July /st,f
ie compelled to .carrY ' a; drivers; lic-
nste. It is looked, on as a valuable
, ,
;tep in the direction ,of "inereasing
,
iafety for careful. drivers oh the high-
vays and las a measure alining at. the
' drivers
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church, Whitechateh of 1 iated. .
. The b -ide looked' ver
, i y beceming in
her gown of Trenen Satin With trim.-
diamond lace and 'cell. in
mings o .. , , . Y g
the bridal boucinet 'of pink.roses, The
pearl lace which graced her ,rieck' was
the gift o groom. Th- bride en
' f the • ' - ' '
tered the room • on the a en 1
' • leaning ci 9
her father, as •Mrs. Orville Tiffin
played the. wedding march, and wore
. The annual meeting of the -United
. Farmers of North Huron, will be held
in the Town I-Iall, Wingham Satin-
,
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day afteineon, June 4th, at 2 o'clock.
, A good attendance is expected -from
all parts of the riding,- • Important
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business to be 'distussed. .. •., .
. • • Win. Rutherford, Pres.,
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It; J. Currie, Secretary. .; •
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'Mrs.. Thomas Forbes left yesterday
for Macdonald, Manitoba, where slie
intends spendingsome time. • "
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Mr Wm. Hodgkin of Niagara Falls,
Ont, was a week -end visitor at the
hoihe of Mr.a. d. M . W • G•
,m, tey.
. „, ,,,,„: ,-.
, Miss iveary i.,:osens of. the University
of Toronto, went to Fergus .on Mon-
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day to do- Intim work for two months
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Dr. Stewart and Mr. Retry i-lopper•
relatives at
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dyer of Winciso.r,
spent. the .week -end at the former's
' ' t M crVI W R '
paren s,. r. an ,o. rs; . • , Dyer. .
• Mr' d Geo Riley
.. an Mrs.. . i ey and Con-
troller Robertson of Thdrt Huron,
;Ilia, ...spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs, Walter VanWyck, .,
. . nu . exery, . .. ., an rs.
"Miss .A PI R N d NI
Clinton . of New York, motored . over
being golden colored tulips and fern,
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while a large goldenecolered 'wedding
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bell suspended from the ceiling dir-
ecty Over tlfre' centre table added to
the attractiVeness of the dining rOom.
.m iNgi
, r. .,.• ones was born in Welling-
to . 1 . • .
n. cou ty corning to Bruce abo
8 • .,,,t.
1 7o. A • ew years later he mooned
M F .1 f ' ' ,••"'"'
ary a eler o Langsideeocand they
have lived 'iiithi elis'et -
so ic ever since,
ence,
' ', 'Miss Doris W-1
t. , a. ker of
spelt: the halide. '
, y with h
let ,!' d it e w .
r. -an , is s tac all -e
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iss .11. Carruth of 1-1
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v iting with her cousins ''.N4
, • e ex l' • . • .' 1'. li.
. r, eveei-ean, Diagonal .u.0
Mr. and Mrs J J Vince
e ' . ' J.
and Mrs Alvin Prout of Bo
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ited Mrs. Jas. Walker on Ad
roper 'regulatide....of and the
ontrol of men, women, girls and. boys
a gold•s'arnetliyist bar pin,' the gift
the groom. The Only attendant was
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MRS. ALLISON SHORTS . .
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6entatives of Winghatri -
are rePr. , ,.. . Un
ited. child.' .at Conference ' at London
an Spent soine days with '••
. ti . w • friends in
town and vicinitY. - • .
The family consisted of seven boys
and five girls, all of Whom attended
Mr . and Mrs, Earl John;
daughter of Toronto; spent
i'.ow driving on the public:roads,
' •C,,,E.Bernaret, secretary of the Lon-
Ion Motor 'Club, which for years past
las been advocating just such :a
heasure, sayiall 'cereful 'drivers, inuSt
.ecognize .the value of •the Order, and
,ealize•itsiusefulness as a safety. pro-
rision. Not only will all new drivers
lave to pass. a technical examination
nfore ihey can take out a car, on the
,
Odd, but careless drivers, the kind who
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1.ee a constant menace to all 'safer
revellers will haVe their license can
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;elled, when good Cause is shown. In
his last respect he sees the new:or der,
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n -council a most necessary change in
he condition of .car Ownership and
nanageinent in the Province,
, It coincides witli the „new speed'
unit of 35 miles an 'hour on proviii-
lal highways, a bearing
her little, cousin, Jean Isabel Purd.on;
who . heekeed sweet. in her frock .. of
light blue silk crepe. Little. jean was,
the proudew9aret of a sardonyx ring;
the gift of the 'groom The home
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was prettily decorated with pink car-
nations, maiden hair fern and white
narciseas. The, ceremony took Place
ii the dining room... The young couple
looked. very charming standing underfrom
the large white' ' ' • .e - ••
, ,• wedding b -II hating
in the centie of a b i'• -
' . .• eat. tiful ai cho
made of evergreens ' The ' ''.- '
• . wedding
breakfast was set ed to 'fift guests
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among whom were relatives and
, ; . .W.
friends from Winni. • •
' . Peg, Biantford, To
i•onto and other' pointe, . Mrs. John
Gilleepie, Sr. a guest of the bride,..who
i • her 99th e. '
-P in 99 , .year, graced the table
with her preSence and added a:roman-
,
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On. Sunday afternoon there passed
awayat her home 'On Tohn St, Wing-
ham, Mrs. Allison Shorts, in her 88th
year,- The deceased lady.' had been a
resident of Wingham for 28 years.
She had been lvery active until about
three weeks ago and was only confine
ed to her . bed a.bout .one week. She
was . a daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Din-.
Forsythe,iof thd, township of Dum-
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mer, one brother, George, of Win g-
ham, is the only surviving relative
• services'
The funeral were. conduct-
• • 'd • • Tuesday
ed .at her late Jesi ence on
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afternoon at 2, o'clock by the Rev. Dr.
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Perrve, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Winghan-i. ' I
Interment .was made in. the Wing-. •
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ham :cemetery. •
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this week .
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. W. F. Burginan, ow -genial C. N. R.
agent, is •enlarp;ing his loine by.. ad-
ding on, a, -sun room, bedroom and
kitchen. . - ,
Mr,. and Mrs. Howard Gray of Nia-
gara Falls, Ont., are visiting at ' the
former's patents, Mr .and Mrs,. Wm.
Gray, Minnie St.
, Miss Luella M. Campbell has return-
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ed to Windsor, having spent the week -
end with •friends and relatives at Kin-.•
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,cardineeaad Winkhain. -
Week -end guests with Mr .• and Mrs.
R. Dyer were, :Mrs. W. Duke and
Frank Duke of Oran evill- .
g -, Mr. and
Mrs. Len McCalee and, two daugh-
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ters of Brampton. - • ,
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, The regular meeting,- of the Wo-
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Rev. C. E. Cragg, B. A., of Sarnia,
a former pastor of 'Wingham United
church, has beensecutect tip conduct
the. Anniversary services of the Sure-
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day School, .in -Rented church, .Wing-
ham:, .on Sundayi...June lath.
Miss Marion I-Iohnes, daughter of
Mi.- 0.14 Mrs. Dewitt Holmes, form-
erly of Wingham, graduated Maysth,
St. Michael's Hospital 'I'Mining
school for Mirses. ', . • ,
Mr. and Mr Powell'. ' ' .
s.accompanied,
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by Miss Gandier and Mr. Young of
Detroit; visited over the week end at
the home .of • Mrs Powell's sister,' Mrs.
Mrs George Cart. •
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W. F. Rolhn Port Elgin fisherman,
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last week caught a /07 lb sturgeon
that measured 5ft 8inches. From it
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the function with the exception of the
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'eldest daughter who was unable to be
Present. •• There . are twenty-seven
grancle children and two great grand
children, seventeen of the grand child-
ren Were present. • . • . ,
A suitable program of toasts was ar-
ranged., Foster G. Moffat, in •a very
able and eloquent manner proposed
the toast to "Father and Mother,"
which was responded to by the toast
master, Dr. D. H. McInnes of Wing-
.
ham Other suitable speeches were'
'•of
'made by Reeve Tiffin of"EinlosS, and
the Rev. Mi. Pollock of Whitechurch.
'Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Tiffin supplied
the music, ably assisted by Messrs.
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John McInnes and Geo. Falkner, jr.
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The wedding cake for the occasion
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was made in England. . •
end with the former's' me
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W o •
J hns, John St. .
Mr. Carl Casernore Mot
Blienh.ehn, and spent the iv
the home of his parents, Mi
Jerry Casernore, 13. Line.
Mr, and Mra. Alex B. Case
returned to Chatham. aftei
the week -end at the borne
aer's parents Mr. and Mrs.
mon, B. Line. .
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.Kr. and Mrs ThosF' -
7 ixtun
Wallateburg, and . who 1
the winter in Florida, ar,
with Mr Fixttire's parents
;
Mrs. H. BIZ -lure. '
Mr. and Mrs.'Ilb 11 I
' m e c nn
Elgin- of Scottsguard, Sask,
home to • attend the goldei
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and will•have
'xi the new conditicms. It will,. in the
;pleion of the secreta,r3e, help to re-
train those speed fiendi, who loOked
- .' life. td the
tit touch of the pioneer ,
proceedings ' • • , •; • •
A reception in honor of th ' ..
I • • e Imidel
•• ' men's Auxiliary Of •Wirighain General
BRIGHT YO'UNG LIFE IS CUT • • - •
'Hospital will be held, in the Councilmany
' ' SUDDENLY SHORT , •
• ,Chamber on Monday 'afternoon, Junebout
h lb f -'. 1
e got 3o s o roe, with the sal of
ein New, will yie ine
the fish ' N York 11 ' Id IC
.-r 1 for this ,
about $1.00,p... b fish, ,
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Mr and Mrs, 1YlcI
, , , , nries received
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useful presents in addition to a-
$130 i'n gold, showing the. very
anniversary of Mt. Ile:Line
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and Mr. and Mrs. • Dan Ad
Langside, were visitors at
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1 Dr. McInnes this '
orward tO the new lirnit as a loop•-
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iole for fresh speed records.. :
The're' IS another ' piece of. legis-
;party was •held in the evening, two
hundred and. fort bei ' tt cl •
• , y ng in a en -
eine The number of useful a -
and cost
. • , 'leesidents
ly presents speak of the esteem in,
m .... ___. . . ._.. _ •6th,
, • rs. tieorge Wightmart Dies at Horne
n ast awanos in 29t ear
1 E W h ' . h 'y
. ..of thiS cominunit were
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•o'clock,.
at 3.45 ., , ,
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A Garden Party will be held at W.
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Garner Nicholson's '4th line of Motris,
' Mr. anti Mrs. John N. Cunningham,
. Brusse 0 • • -
s, nt., announce the engage-
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anent o their daughter, Caroline Jes-
sie, to Matthias (Mac) Scarlett of
high esteem in which they were held
• • 1 tl•
by neighbors and re a wes, about sev-
enty of. whom were present for the
odasion. . ' ' • ''l I ''', -,
week.
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,A HINT TO SHEEP 01
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glen dealing with the control of dri-
ers of private' cars, advocated, by the
,oncion Club for some time, and that
,
,the enforcernent"of a- ph3reical ex-
anination for all drivers holding a
'Cense. This, hoevever, he thinks will
Jet ;come until. the genera: Inublic has
leen, edhcated to appregiate the Deed.
or it. He believes it will ' eventually,.all
.
ome, bur that.to insist on it at ,the
reSent tixne would be prema.ture. '
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shocked on Thursday afternoon to
which the youn couple are held
•g - ••1 1'1 d h•flf • .d -1
earn o tie eat o e anon, gal y
The honeymoon will be s en n. • '•
• • ' 13 t 1 a .•. , • -
beloved .wife of George Wightman, of..
'motor trip to Toronto Niagara and
. ,, ' -- the 6th. cencession of ..East , Wawa,-
Brantford. The :. bride's travelling.
nosh. ' ' ' '
dress was, of satin, back crepe ,biscuit She was the -second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. 'l • ' •
s. Oliphant.. Smith, of
S hade, evitli gold ttimmings, arid ha.t, G. _ .. , , . -
. Grey Township, and being most gen-
th Match The coat Was of deep
.. - .. , ial in 'disposition endeared herself to
plush with coney fur and hose and
' who made h acquaintance,
her Be-
hoes th match eUpon their return - NY - - -son
s ; ' . . , sides her sorrowing husband she is
the happy couple ,will ,reside on the , ., • .
groom's farm in kinlOss. survived , by, a• son, Ilan, and an in-
on Thursday evening July 7th Cow -
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an Concert . Co. of Toronto will fur-,
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nish the pre:lee-am Keel) this. date in
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mind. ' • .
' Mr. and Mrs,' Levi' Holmes, return -
d • '
e onTuesday to Flint, Mich, after
' d." 1 'week -endh
spen mg the at the ome
'of her mother; . Mrs, Pullen, miss
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Margaret Pullen accompanied theta
back for a short Vacation. '
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Mr. and Mrs. L. 13; 'Emighv and
Walton 0 t th- • ' .
, He .., ... marriage to take
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place in Toronto early in June.
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Come and enjoy, youreelves at our
Garden Party, June 1 ., under e
6ththe
•atisp'c s f tli C tl l• W ,
_ i e 0 e a lox omen s
League Wingham on the Church
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Law -n. • Supper served from 5 to 8
'lck•Ath ' 0 1 t • tt d,
0,c o . r ur s rc ies ra in a ,en
ance, Everybody welcome. ,
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William Starling, •a xo-year-old Port
, ,
Th • f • e •••
ose present' tom a distance were.
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Mrs. Collins and. little daughter, Fay,
of England;, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc
Innes and son Elgin, Of Scottsguard,
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Sask.,. Mr.eand Mrs. Alex Butler and
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. son, Alex., of .Seaforth; Mrs. Rath and
Mrs Craig of London . '
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' Dr. D. H. 1VIcInnes of town is a
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ot M.r. and Mr .
s Dan McInnes of
Langside. „
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This e r' l'
-, y a s amb crop ha
eral ' . •
, appearance of being on
f a lar e ere- 0.
0 . g . P entaee ol
Youngsters. The type that'l
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eye of the buyer is more p
than it was a ,few years ae
owners are. realizing 'what c
marked demand. Furthern
it 1 b ' ' ' • '
a Ian am is gaineng in 3
both at home and abroad,
is. '
the consumer b
WINGHAM GIRL HELD UP ••
. BY GUNMEN '
' • fant • son born the daY, of her death • dau hters Ruth and Teen of Sa ' 1
The pre -nuptials Mel -acted,. a kitchen • '' .' • ' g ., • gm, wo
flat -Silver and China shower; given for also four ',brothers .ancli four sisters: Mr. and IVI-i-s. Noble Schnock of Hitt,
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br
Elkin 6oy cele ated May 2 th wit
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some firecrackers. Picking up one he.
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THE OLD HONE . -- .
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pleasing
4, used to 'do. The reducti
number of Buck' Lambs bei
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the bride at the home of Miss Merle Hugh, Smith,of Molesworth; Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young of Port
mistook for a dud, when it failed to
There's a spot to dear•
largely responsible for this
Miss Laura Bell, a -Wingham. girl,
the is employed in the Betty, Jane
Wilspn, Whitechuroli, , and a. parlor of East. Wawanosh; Wilia.m and Jam-'
table given to, the groom by 'the choir es, at home; Mrs. Melville Taylor, ,Of
East Wawanesh; Mrsee Cardiff,
Huron, spent the w.eek-end with 1VIr.
and Mrs. 3. D. McEwen,
exPlode he placed it in his pants pock-
et. Here it . came to life and . set. off
three or four more the
memory
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Not a thousand miles from her' e, ..
Well beloved by thosewho make the
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popularity. • ,
Huron County sheep own;
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andy Store, 24 Adams, St, Detroit,
of the United Church, Whitechurch, • of
.
''''''''''"""
causing :lad
place their home;
well to bear in mind that
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'fortnig.ht
.. • ' Grey; Margaret and Maitorte..at -home..
...ereee'wen
,;:-
very severe burns. '
July r8, Of
ad a ehrilling •experience a.
go,:when a gunman entered the store
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'REME1VIBERS OLD DAYS MrS. Wightman was' born ,in ;Grey,
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'• • township and was in her 2gth year.
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„Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, an-
neunce the engagement their daugh-
There are many more as well .
Who loved beneath tehe spell, ,
'are
1927, the cut $2.oc
dred pounds and after Otte
nd got amray With about $700 id bills.
Valking in he marched up to the
irls' who .Were about to leave, " and:
lid: "This is a. hold. -up br tl • i
. ,_ ea le anc
11 shoot." ....The girls obe3red; were
larChed 'to the kiteligraild 'arriving
iere with his .guii, he rsnapPed on the
anal- light cl put them clewn there,
.an. . ,
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A. E. Cornyon,. drugg;ist of Pincher,
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Creek , Alta:, in renewing :his. , sub-
scription to the Adiance-Times,' says
datef M e tl If
thider o ay -5 1. yoti -see
.
Tom McLean; tell ,him I found ameng
mefortsilk
y fssilkhedge. of the • Mapleminist
Leaf Base Ball Club of Wingharn. of,
Tom. .3rd
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She was a meinber „of Westfield Un-
.
ited .church. . • • •
' The funeral took place 'Saturday
afternoon from her lateeresidenCe to
Beigrave cem.etery. Rev. W. R. Alps,
f W curc,
er of Unitedhh
conducted- the. Services.
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...4kw•
eeeeee.;
e,..e.e,Ree.
...peeieree.
Vi•Ig
,e.,
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of
ter, Hariet Ellen, to 21r, Frederick
Lachlan Carruth, eldest son of Mr.
and Mr.s. J. Carruth; formerly ;
9-
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Wingham, marriage to take place the
latter part of •June at St. George's
chutchLondon.. ' .
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Another attempt at burglary occurred
And whose .hearts here, •th.o. far
•
away they roam.
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There's a'sort ot joyfulness '
That.a. fellow can't express
When lie sights the little village from
• the ,
e train
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And his heart just bubbles o'er ,
'cut of $3.o0 per hundred pc
ayain be effective on all bac
spring's lamb „crop.
To please the consumer, t
the best markets and to ma
best vahies ' for. lambs:
Dock all Iambs and caste
lambs when they are quite ;
agether with. their customers. .Hea.lr-
ig *him gO ;Oat, they .caine back to
,
41 Years ,ago, ,witeri played
base and 'Wingliam had a real team,
o
il t the ime but
'Thwrit•w t
e
LATE ALBERT E. FOTHERGILL
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eike
...e
ee.
eeee..
ev" ,
• between Saturday &Monday morning
when MacLean's, Lumber and •Coal
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When he reaches there once more,
Ana he never wants to leave the place
Breed the • kind of lambs
be finished at from 8o to 90 ,
rid the stor4 full of Customers, when
4.
Iiss Laura alled the polleeThey
ere soon on'thes"..S' • t btt fal d t
, spot .1 le .o
'cate the bold man. LaurAwras corn-
er as °Ma
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1 -cart still name and place seven of
them: !George. Mooney is the only
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other, one left back th.ere now', I think.'
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The death of,Alhert E Fothergill in
London •Hospatal last week came with
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a great shock ;to many friends here,
few of realized he was in a
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le
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office was entered. The amateurs
forted the offiCe door from the plan-
ing. mill, but got .nothing for their
trouble. It is just possible they were
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again. . ,
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It is not the spacious size,
But the proip.eet satisfies, .
tb.0 farm. • '
Provide the kind of past
will properly finish the lam
the desired weights,: ,
.
lunented oa her action' un • ;the matter,
u her coolness no doubt pre.vented'
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DIED IN LONDON '
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whom
'serious' condition. 1 -le had geine to the
for
;
,re
„4.
.e
frightened.aWay by some passer-by.
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•1\tliss Laura Robinson, R. N., left
And the people are as: happy as in
.. Rome, , •
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Pick out the lambs from
as they reach. the proper w
iything more .serious: She is now
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Mre. Musgrove received the sad in-
hospital a few days previously; .an
operation and, failed to rally.
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on Thursday. morning for Minneap-
est, tree and rank,
They are hon f
Graded with the ' ' ' ••
highest rank ;
finish and 'sell them.
the Wood.warcl Avestore of this
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an. •. • • '
telligence • that • her cousins, Mrs,
.
mr. Fothergill was ,the second son
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temmastreasonammowoctionalsenmilmanaminutanank
.;'••
es
Inn r she ' -
olis, A. i ., whe ewas called to
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And are proud.to call this little Spot
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NATIVE 02
.,. . , . , .
Brae:hike of: Montreal, had ' passed a-
of the late Mr. and Mrs, George
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Mr.
the bedside of her sister-in-law, •
i I . .
the r home, ,e,e-
,HUN,W:
TeesiVater Rifle Club reorganized
st week with .Joseph McKague, Pre-
dent; and J. C, Webster, Secretary-
reasurer.. It is. eXpected to increase
.e membership to lover 8o lest year's
=bee, • . e • .- • '
• London 4.n land -1, f rt iolit
way in , S' o , 0 . .11
ago. Mrs, Browillee, better known as
Bina Farrew,' eldestdaughter of the
late Thoinas Fa.rrow,..M. P. for North
Huron, was born in Blueyale, where.
she•epent her git•lhodd days and where
known
. • •
Fothei gill,. 6th coneeesion of East Wa-
eva.noeli. H.e sp.ent much of. ,his life
on the horneteacl, later going West;
returning to Wingham a f eW ,Yoais•
ago, where he had. since made his .
home. He was a lover of sports, and'
interest in
Rev. James Wilson
•
of. l3rampton
Who will open and 'dedicate the new
Presbyterian chuch at Bluevale, , on;
Sunday, June r2th. , Mr, Wilson, is
a St. Helen's boy .atiel.his return to
the -bedside of her sister-in-law, .Mrs.
Ed. Robinson who was quite ill. At
time of writing we are pleas.etl to re- .You
Port that she is somewhat improved.
Mrs. Robinson was formerly , Mary
Nicholl, daughter of Mr. Jes. E. Nide-
011; of Turnberry
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There's the dearest little church
could find in years a seareh
Where 'our parents used to 'worship
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long ago,. ,
And they left a blessing there.
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DUNGANNON,Ittay S 4. -
sag.e has been reeeived by
of the 'death in Duluth on 1
'William Brown Malloueth,
a the late Mr. and Mrs. Br
lough, 'who were at one i
,. ,...e..
..r.
She was well and: .favorably
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Sinte lief marriage, , Mrs., Brownlee
had resided in .Montreal. In the hope
.
that benefit
aeen how- this part .will be Of special interest to
tool amore thn k
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ling and crirlitig. Besides his wile, • thb friends of the family who reside
who was formerly . Miss Catherine in. East' Wawanosh. .
4
by throe
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Miss Kathleen Bennett, B, A., M,A,
daughter of Rev, and Mrs, M. M.
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filet has,•ever lingered near; .idents
This is ;;why .the little children love .lough
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it sq. , 'years
•
of Dungannon, ' 1
wit's born in Dungen
ago, Qf late he h
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419
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.an ocean voyage would
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her failing health, Mrs. Brownlee, ac•-.
Routledge, he is atirvi'Ve.c1
.,
brothers and three Sisters , viz: Mrs. 1 ililr, and Mrs. W. H .Davidson,
Bennett, arrived home 'Thursday noon
from New Yerk city where 'she has
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'All 'ai•e happy and content
engaged in the, boot and ;
-
mess in Duluth. Besides 1
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Oil. I;
a,
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companied by her , youngest daughter,
Edna, 'crossed the Atlantic and took a
,
residence in London. • For a time she.
Seemed to iniprove,,but sufferieg 11-om
A. MoVittie, Goderich; Mrs. D. 'Bell,' Wingham, annottnee the engagement
Winghame Mts. McCtirdy, Edniontone: of their only daughter, Sadie Beatrice,
, ,
John Fothergil Edmonton; Thomas to Mr. Remy Olivei• Stevens, son of
of Deloraine, Man., and Arthur, of the; late, Mr. arid Mrs. W. H. Stevens,
been tak' • '
ing a. ; post .graduate course
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t C 1 b- • '
a, o um. ia. University. Miss Bch_
nett was sacceSsItif in ' '
securing. he,r
Master of Arts degree Tc'echers
In this quiet settlement,
And.for -worshippers they're never at
a .lossi , . , ; ,
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They have all their ,hearts desire
he is survived by one son
daughter. two sisters, alsc
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him in: British , 'Columbia
Stephen St tlei'and Vrs.
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an attack of pneumonia she' passed
peacefully away. Her eldest daugh-
Winghaen. A. btother.Will was killed 'Paris, Ont, themarriage to. take place
r , .
just a year ago by Inc horses ',run- early in June • •
and
dirtloina of Household A • '
rts. , She has
.. d, •,h f • 'If . 'N
,
in
Undo • eath one little spire; • .
And, they call their little village
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Stewart are aunts of the dee
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ter, Hazel, Who was on the ocean
when ' her mother died, arrived in
,
, , ,
ning 'away, The 'funeral took place ! ,. 111 r. and Mrs. ',most emus o i•ition
1 1 I E D ' f
to Lakelet cemetery on Thursday, Morris, . , - ;.
the engagement or
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accepte t e pro ess,ots ip of eu t-
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in onte.tia, tate nntersity at
- ee „
bazeman, montaha,
Charring dross." '
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ELBOTION PROTIST ON ,
Sunday, June sth.
' time
WINGPIAIVI UNITED . ' •
• - CHtJRCH - lebone.
; toWink
Rev. 1/1. M. terinett, 13. A. • ,
• Minister . to
•
for the fetherat,
. • • . • . '
The remains were interred hi MarY-
cemetery. Besides her Sol.-
hiisband 'Mrs Ili() - I. '
Y ' . wn.lee -eaves
,mourn their loss, two daughters,.
Mrs. Elder and Edlia;"fotit brOtherS,
and was verY largely attended, Rev.
J. W. Hibbert of London, and Rev.
E. F. Armstrong:Of Listowel, former
minist i . of t le United CI a e i 1 eie,
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assisted ii the ititeral service.
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, announce
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tae eldest datighbei, Veina .1VIae, to
iv
'R. b ' H Id' d: son. of,the I
i C. ert aro ; secon o ,t le ate .,d
o Blue
'MI 'Lid 111.s, Albert Thomas, f -
"." ci l'
'vale; the marriage to takePlate quietly -
about the middle of June, • :
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.
Decoration Day in the States afford-
...„ Win . .,, .-
unmet. gnanutes at op- ,
ort '
n unity of visiting their old, hoene
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Among tuella. were; lestineth t.,arter
f D 1. 't V ' f ' " 't
o e Ten , ; an Hopper o Detroit,
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A verv large -erowd was present
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at Chalmer's Presbyterian elnreeh
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Whitechureh en Sunday, IVfay 22nd, it
. . . • • . .
being the Iltst comma/Wm pervice of
be Dmaeni in tini 'eller. The pastor,
'. ' ' e b
•
Melee Sohn Pollodk, the
; Walkerton r May 26 -Th,
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against the election of IV1
Callum Pro.eressive M.L,A, .
. ' ze , .
Brute, on the grounds of 1
scheduled to be heard ' bet(
Supreme Court Stidges at V
J. H. Christie, Choir Leader
, .
'Parsonage Cor. John -and Min "
nie Streets, Phone 183. •
Rev, W. E. ,Treleaven- will * nore,
in
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lac, 111, of :London, R. R bf Ottawa,
Martin OflCollingwood, and Ward of
Windtor arid one sister; Mrs. " Con-
(1VIelesSe.,), of Thotold.
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irmiversary Sevices in Cal,vin Church
,Anniversaty services in connection
with Calvio Presbyterian church, East
Wawanosh, will be beld on Sunday,
On Friday 'evening, June 3rd, a
, o
comedy, entitled "Billy's Aunt,' will be
presented under the, auspices of, the tro
Young People's Soetety of •131ttev,ale dagghter
United church, in the former Meth-
Earl Grcves of Detroit, David Breen
of Gratcl Rapids, E . . igi. o •-
d Fo. .0 f Do
it, Mr, and Mit. Bert IVIcElroy atid
•
and Earl McElroy and Jack
Taylor of Detroit; Eldon Petermati of"
occupied Pal-
pit and Presided at the ,,,rabio.,,
.
The Prep aratory Servlee wee held on-
,
PrldaY May 20th when Rev.. Dr, Per-
4 ' 4
ham gave the addrees
rt. of -Wing , ' w
. ...__ .. „_ _ ..•:.
on Tnurscay, 011ie z8.
The' charges is based on. 1
. -
ed PaYineut by Mr* muCall
ErneSt TatOn. of Walkerton
to G. Anderson Luelri
have charge of the Services 7
.
...T: of
Whighara. United, Church neat •
Stinday, jui,le .5th, ,, . praised
Sunday School at -0.65 a.m. , ,
,,,,,,,,,,eeseeeeeeeme...,...4.0,0404,,4.4,44,44,eeeeeee,. badly,.
Public Works department are to be
for fixing the sidewalk at the
,
Bank. of Commerce, •which lied broken.
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june 5th, to be eondtieted by Rev. Dr.
Connor of Ripley at it am. & e.3o p.m,
The public ate cordialler invited to at-
tend the .services.
odist church, BlileiYate, Play starts at
8,39,. after the Soft Ball iriateh bee
tween Garrie and 131Uovale. • Achulas- of
ion,: 050 and 15e, ,
Detroit, Mt. and Mrs. Petosky, • Miss
Edith Striek'er and Walter Brawley
Detroit, Thomas 13;ennett of rlitit,
Miehigan. • ••
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We Repair All Kinds of .Shoies inet do .
than Quinkly. • .
CrEEETS SHOE stolz.E.
era' nominee for Solith Bra
4,4
ec,eon expensee Up to that .
.. .
tte a inditeernmit.eit is etated
and avoid a three-eornered ,
ssful in his
tions.
ir best this
led, J. H.
for Wing-
minittee of
Toronto,
parents,
r.
rriston, is
r. and Mrs.
t end Mr,
tbwell, vis-
Onday.
and Iittle
the Week-
ther, 'Mrs.
ored front
eek -end at
and Mrs.
more, have
spending
f the for-
erry Case-
, formerly
eve spent
O visiting
, Mr. and
•
es and son
who came
wedding
S' parents,
cInnes of
the home
,
NERS,
the gen-
e ,rnade up
vigorous
leases the '
onounced
o. Sheep
onstitutes
ore, Can. -
opularity,
because it
atter than
00 in the
g sold is
increased
rs will d0.
beginning
per hun-
ber / the
ands will
ks of this
develop
ntain the
rate male
000g.
that will
pounds at
ures that
bs within
the flock
eight and
ON, „ )
A Ines -
relatives
Tay 16 or
only son •
own Mal -
me res -
Ir, Male
non 50 •
ad been
hoe bus -
is widow -
and One
sttrviVe
. Mrs.
Andrew
eased.
IINE 23
protest
. A. Mo-
or South
ribery is
re three
altetton,
he alleg-
tut and
of $1,250
ow, til)-
te, as el-
ime, and
to retire
olitest,