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The Wingham Advance, 1922-12-28, Page 1. mmostaillmespeowisnitisomilwaolairmot 5aids S s]M. School Christmas m....A,.�„. Ay Single Copies Four Cents ---- • • WINGHAM, O1�eiT., TI-HLJRSD.Ay, DECEMBER 28th, 1922 HERE FOR CHRISTMAS' Miss Lina Barber, Serails, Miss' Florence Barber, Toronto. Miss' Annie Barber, .Toronto.: Miss Ethel Chandler, Toronto. Mies Gunsago Xebec from Tenant Misses jean and Margaret Vanstone sof Havergai .College, Toronto, 31ire. Gibbs and babe of T erontp, a e home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Williaizis, Miss, Bertha Gannett from Toronto Mr. John Mutton of Knox Col'leg,d Igoronto; - • Miss Lizzie Johns, Port Colborne, Mr. Earl Johns, Toronto. Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Cummins. and son; Jimmie, of Toronto, at her par - ants home, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.Beck- Miss Della Haugh of Victoria Hos- pital, London.' 'Mr. and Mrs, .1,-,d. Grainger of Key - west, Sask. ='Mr and Mrs. ,Frank I:ockeridge. and babe of Kincardine. Mr. Allah Reid,. Detroit. Miss Edna Smith, Kitcltener: • Menne nnie `Walker, Toronto. Mr. and ,�a[rs. "Chas. Hawkins and: 'babe of Preston.' Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Hawkins and fam- ily of Orangeville. Miss Sadie B. Davidson, Toronto. Mr. Geo. Cruikshank and sister, Miss Olive, Guelph, Mr. Frank Galbraith, Toronto, Misses ;Margaret and Mary Robert- son Tor --tato. miss .Christie Robertson, Blenheim. Mr. Jack Angus, Toronto. Mr. Fred Manuel- Detroit. Mr. Chas. Isard, ' Brampton. Misses"�a�Viola, Mabel and. Clara. Is- •ard, 'I osi nto. • Mr. It;eirold Mann, Toronto. Mr. Loward Mac'onalcl, Allandale. iylr Harry Dore, Ingersoll. . Mr. ;pad Mrs. Brock Brandon, IT•azi- TIM VISITS THE FARM To the Editnr av the Advance, Deer. Sur:—. Aocordin to arrangernixzt the mi an me shpint Christmas out on' o ould farrum wid the bye an his w Air coorse it wasn't loike ould toi wicl no childer about the place, t Manny lgng years ago I found • that the secret av a continted.loif fer a fellah to be able to adapt hi • to chai'tged circumstances. - If"it , n't'fet that idea in nie head, an 1 up to it, I don't see how I cud• sht it wid thins Grits an U. F. O's. ru the counthry frum the Atlantic. to Pacific an fruzn the North Pole Jack Miner's woild goose haven. Me bye is a purty good farrumer the whole, but thins foor years France 'shpoiled him;to some ixti iniad° hint a little bit slitthery in way av doin things. I' found wan ba dure aff the rollers an..; two win panes batik in the shtable, an the tlier carriers wuddin't wurrulc reig an the hin house not so clane as Mind be.. I fixed iviryting up but t hin house, an I' hadn't taime..to doth but I tould me bye's woife about' tib an she sed she wud git afther hi Shure 'twas betther than teilin hi 'fer he wud fergit awl about it as so as I got. away. But if; the bye is little careless, it isn't so, wid'•rne da ter -in-law. Avert the nissus cuddin foind anny fault wid her housekapi Iviryting wus as clane as a pin' fru cellar to garret an awl in perfect or her, jist as, good as whin the miss an-girruls lift it nearlir a year ago. didn't fergit to give me dawterainala a wurrud av praise an to shlip her tin;' dollar' bill fer: a Christmas prisin fer -shine, she will be worth a:• goo inanity tip: slnpots' to. that bye as the o tX oo lofe. Now, I :want to say t army young feliah.wlio has . -a •scho ma'am fel' 'a shwateheart that be bet titer shtick to her fer he can't do bet they. Ivxryi school' zits a,n I ivir -kite to, git married made a foine house kaper, so she did. Whin I -shtartecl to fix up' ting about the barrun '1• had to'. go into th house -fer some nails, an tisk-the wim min • unawares, so -to shpake. They wtts busy lookin at some stings in the bureau drawers but shlarnmed thin shut as soon as I opened the dure. Thirn. wvinimin will hev theer little sac- rets betwane thitusilves, so I didn't ask anny questions. I. evu,s. glad the':wee-then ;wus o f In 1 whoile we wus.away, fer Thad fergot to turn • aff the wather in .the house, an .fist tink;'what wud hev happened to' the whole establishmint, mesilf in- kcluded, if •the poipes had borsht. I am not runnnie f er i•h e council this ,'ear` as 1 intended. Me frind, Jarge Shpotto i wits to .nominate me, but he: didn't git home in toime. Mebby 'tis just as well, fer sliure, 1 don't tink I cud wurruk wid anny council ye cud pick out av the bunch av fellahs that hev let theer names shtand. Wid a lot. av mimbers av the ould council loil.ely to.be in the new wan, we kin hope that at lashte tings'will be n • wur Q se than they 'e{ hv.f been befoor.• The.+ big foight will loikeiy be betwane i• Billy Currie an Billy Gurney fer the Comnnissionership. 'l3oth bein Tories, I kin harrdly say yit what 1 intind,to do about thirn. The;inissus sei she tinks that 1VIishter Gurney is the bet- ter. lookin man, but L clon't.�tink a lit- I tie ting loike that, avers -if it;wns tlzrue, shudinfiluince a man's vote. The pint wid' me is which, wan av thim is the esus. the oife. rnes but. out• e is, him, Mise'-Tlnelma Sanderson, Hamilton. Mr. eipd Mrs. Wm, Herd, London. Miss Margaret MacLean, Toronto. Mr.' Geo. Ferguson, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Brock of 'Guelph: • Mr. Prank Kehoe at his Home. Misr Lottie Maddison, Toronto. Mr. Cecil Dobie, Acton, Miss Ella Dobie,• Toronto. Miss Mae Robertson, Dresden. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Adams and babe, of Hamilton. Mies Viola:Adams„ Hamilton.. . Mr;' Cameron.Geddes, Chatham. Miss Maud Sell of I"London. Miss ,qneida Irwin, Toronto, • Mr. .ent Smith, London. Miss; 1VI`iriam Smith, Toronto. Misses Alice and Rosie: Williams, 'London. Mt :ancl:Mrs. Wnn 13unn,^Weston, �. Mzss1Vlargaret Piper, Toronto. Mr. t ltd• Mrs T. T. Leaky, Kincar- Anne Miss •Eeetis"rrliffe Musgrove, Buffalo. Miss Bessie Kennedy, Toronto. • Miss' Edna Mitchell, Toronto,, Mr. Chester Stapleton, Detroit,. Dr, H. A. Mutton, Toronto Mr. Levi Holmes, Lansing, Mich. ..Mr. and Mrs. W. Bayliffe, London. Don't' fail to hear Ruthven Mac- Donald, in the . concert in the. Meth- dist Church, oh Wednesday, January E YBbl s COLUMN FOR SALE-G•o o d Fraine e g h•tr roomed house, hard; and soft water, good barn. Apply to this office. •FOR SALE -Good' Honey: Bring o ' yourwit pails. , David Deacon Phone 23 on 613. •:� . TOR SALE—Four Heifers with calf, coming three year old and'three cows with calf. These animals are coming in about' the first of the year. Plcnr3r Godkin, Sr•, : Zetland, FOR SALE—Hunting and trapping licenses, by Clayton H. Phippen FOR SALE-13,aby Cutter with hood, in good condition. Apply to Mrs,. Cantelon, Leopold St,, Phone 199. h FOR SALE -Three-year-old ' Thom - bred Hereford Heifer, 'with calf at foot. Rebred. Apply. to Tiros, Taylor, "Telephone 6-6i3 East Wawanosh FOUND --A sarin of money in hand- bag Apply at': The Advance, FOR SALE --Three good brood sows with litters, Apply to a, Thos. Fells, r'w ,NOTICE—All accounts have been sent out for care' of lots and special -work at the cemetery for the year 1922,.and the committee in charge `would appreciate the co-operation of ',pltst owners in paying in all 'bills 'before the.'Ceti of the year if pos- -sible, 'VULCANIZING. --.Is the only satis- factory method of repairing rubber footwear. Try us, 'Winghatn Tire & Vulcanizing Depot, Winghant- Opposite Is4erkley's Garage WANTED—Poultry and Feathers, Write 'for our price list. Established over thirty years. A, Stork & Sons, St, Patrick Market, Toronto. ✓BORE. --.Yours • girl wishes position 1. Y <ts iteral c tnaicl Por Fl1•'�'. licit] -� la apt o p r Phone liQne t , 5613 •. was - yin and nein- the to rpn in. nt; his rrn die lit - ht, it he at, at, m on a 't n. us I w a t, y 0 of w e Vti •`4Fj at ir•' Re e,G r `Rin Out, 6,001-1 (btaL) OtirJ Ring out, ,wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light; .. The year is dying in the night; -Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. Ring out the old, ring in the' new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false,.ring in the true.,,. Ring Out the want, the care, the sin, The faithless coldneas of the. times Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes, But ring the fuller minstrel in. Ring out old shapes of foul disease, Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the tboueand years of peace. Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be,. • nee-Tra rie igen k) aae rs r e. i, i 1: tbv 4 • cans MANY HOLIDAY , Mr. Geo. McEwen of Goderich, spent Christmas in town:: - Miss Vera Friendt spent. the holiday at' her home in Elmwood. , lvliss Eva .Garrett spent Christmas with her brother in Toronto. Mr,. Hugh Finnigan of .Crewe, is tii.uisiting,•-w?itlh friends in town• Miss Eva Dawson"spent over"Christ- mas at the Whitechurch manse, Mr. and Mrs, Joe: Guest spent the week -end with relatives in Clinton, beslit wurruker fer the Tories at elic- kshun tonne. I hev me doubts -wheth- er ayther wan av thint is shtrong i enough to shtand up agiinst two ould .Grits . loike t Billy Y I"Ioli nes an Blake Elliott: Shure, 'tis 'a man's jawb in- toirely, so it is 'an I tink they had bet- tiler both .res i r o nai let z,the position p gotoz f mesilf. , Y e ni"• of In• bout it see t:him Miss Lillian Green of The Advance Spent Christmas at her home in Clin- ton. J Mr. and Mrs, T. Harry Gibson and family were at Fordwich for Christ- mas. , Mr, wind. Mrs. W. T. Miller and children spent the holiday in Luck- now.` - Mrs, Corbett and daughter Ada, spent Christmas with friends in Strat- ford. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna spent the holidays with relatives in Wood- stock. Mr. Stanley Hutchinson, spent the, Christmas holidays with his parents at Alliston Mr rs and t' R .e,,�I , Reg S. Williams and family, spent hi-istmas with London relatives Mr. Clias.. Anderson, isyspendinng the Christmas hotdiays with his parents .n town. Miss Ada. Laundy spent Christmas ww'ith',her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Latin- ty, Blyth. • Mr. Ir. and Mrs, J. A. McIntyre and' aridly, spent Christmas with. friends Yours till ni:r1• ,wake, Timothy, Hay, Ch y.. Mr. and Mrs, A. Crang of Toronto; :ire visiting with her brother, Mr, E. 12" Harrison, Don't forget St. ' .Pauls Suinclay fr, and Mrs. M. R Counter of But eltool entertainment In the tow•i,n falo, spent Christmas with her mother hall„ on New Years night. /re Swarts. Mr. Lloyd Little' of Petroiia, spent hristmas' at the home of Mr. andl Irs, A. T. Ross. Remembered By S. S. Class ' C 1U Mr.,: J. A; Morton was kindly rein- embcred. on Sunday afternoon, when 13 the pupils of his Sunday School class M in the Mr, and Mrs. Wm Thornton of - hnevale, spent Xmas with Kr. and' Wt lig lXazts. Nletliodist r.hu'rch, is, J, E. Felts. I presented lila with t ,od %t chu• asss and Mrs. A ;j',:. Nor'trop and S g Fannie', spent a few days with relatives REEVE EY ACCLAMATION AlliesTg il nliti Who ti o 1 at; been nt elected Reeve of r ,Win 1: t Y acclamation. 'l'lzi5 will lin the fifth year that Mr, T i ,1inz ' has been . .; rs g s Reeve of t t: 1'V't i 1 qtr i In in _Milton and Arkc]1. Pins:11440a -nate n Ne Year$ Night NOMINATIONS ATV>r�I �4ltttdYllg y�1�p The nominations or Mayor and Reeve were held from to to n o'clock on Friday and were as follows: For Mayor H. B. Elliott, proposed by Samuel Bennett and Arthur Fothergill. Amos Tipling, proposed by Reg. S. Williams and C. R. Wilkinson, W. J. Greer, proposed by John McCracken and John Reid. J. A. Mills, proposed by Dr, Irwin anl' W. F, VanStone, T. R. Bennett, proposed by Er Pet- tigrew and Claire Crawford. For Reeve Amos Tipling, proposed by C. R. Wilkinson and L. C. Young: W. J. Greer, proposed by 11.-B. El- liott and S. Bennett, H. 13. Elliott proposed by Wm. Is- bister and Samuel, Tindall, Wm. Haney, proposed by Arthur .Fothergill and J, S. Mprgan . For Councillor E. R. Harrison, by A. G. Smith and W. T, Booth, A. Fothergill, by j. S. Morgan and Hugh Tucker. A. 13e11, by 1. Pattison and C. Shackleton. Hugh Tucker, by S. Bennett and S. Tindall. Chas. Wilkinson, by W. AS Currie and J W. McKibbon. L. C. Young, by. W. A. Currie and J. W. McKibbon. W. H. Willis, by S. Bennett and W. 11.. Gurney. Wm. Haney; by A. Fothergill and S. Tindall. W. J. Greer, by A. Tipling and H, B. Elliott. John Hanna, by L. C. Young and A. Tf ling. S. Bennett, by W. H. Gurney and W. J. Greer, Jas. Isard, by W. H. Gurney and A. Tipling. E. T. Mitchell b W. H. Q' S Bennett y Haney and 4.d Dr. Geo. H. Ross, by A. J. Walker and Wm G. Colgate. A. G. Smith, by T. R. Bennett• and A. Tipling, Public School Trustee days with Dr. George Joyrit, Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. Hiram. Smith, Lower Wingham, who cele- brated his 83rd. milestone on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn of Harris - tori spent Christmas at the home of their daughter, Mrs, W. R, Hamilton. Miss Florence Deacon of East Wa- wanosh, has accepted a position as teacher at Keswick, on Lake Simcoe: Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Jackson and Miss Blanche Irwin spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irwin, Bel - more. Mr. Stewart Boyce of Toronto, vis- ited over Christmas at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chandler, Turn - berry. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fells and family attended an Xnias re -onion, at P. W. Scott's East Wawanosit on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Fleming and son, Walker of Chatham, are visiting with friends in town for the Xmas holidays. , Miss Patience Scott of Toronto Normal, visited her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Fells, Diagonal Road, a couple of days this week. Miss Agnes Heintzman and Mr. Russel Robinson, of Clinton, spent Xmas with Mrs, Alfred '.Robinson, Kincardine. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Cross of Brook- lyn, are spending Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie, Mr, and Mrs. J. Victor 'Haines spent over Christmas s teas at the home otne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Coll- ing, Ripley. Miss Luella Campbell of Walker - vine, is spending the Christmas holi- days.. with her mother, Mrs. D. Camp- bell, Morris. Master Jackie and Elaine Radford of 33 lnnore, are spending the Xmas holidays with their grandparents at the Junction. YMrs. Wilbert Wellwood left Mon- daymorning for Detroit, Mich,, to at- tend the ftz-ine.ral of her brother, Mr, John Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.- Dennis, Miss Viola and Master Gordon of Toronto, spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Jas, Dennis. Miss Bernice Thibideau and Mr. Mrs, :fl. McFarlane. v 11I ' ands Phibide tu's sister, Mrs. Alfred Rob - hit Erect Newman o l Tot onto, i,tnson, of Kincardine spent' Christmas holidays. with Mr, Miss Mary Itathwell, formerly tea - and Mrs. B. S. Naylor. { cher of the Public School Staff, spent I Tuesday in Wingham, Mrs. A. 13axter and daughter, Mar gtaret; spent Christmas itln r Gordon Backer, spent Xmas with Miss Miss Elizabeth Wellwood of Newt Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Currie and fain - York, is spending her week's vacation at her old hone in town. ho of town, spent Christmas at the Mrs. l�ickiinson is here from the home of her paten s, Mr. and Mrs. West, visiting her sisters, Mrs. Tip R' T' L�eznz1 Listowel ling and Mrs J, W. Docicl Messrs, Horace and Albert Buttery Mr. and .Mrs,. E. R. Harrison and family and Toss Acta Lon - family, were at the former's home at Buttery of Lon - Silver ;Lake for Christmas, don, smelted M•over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Buttery.. Mrs. 5, 11 McKay end children are visiting in Moorefield, Mrs, McKay's mother is p5 years of age. and at present iii the best of health. Mies Margaret Henderson of Tor - of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt and me, and Mrs, Gilbert Thibzcleau, spent Xmas with their daughter, Mrs. Alfred .Robinson, Kincardine : Mr, and Min. Heigh Ciltnotir spsut Christmas at the home of iilr, and . Mrs, l';. l'., 11Ia11iniii , L.oizclot7• onto, spent. the holidays�with .her Mrs. Met VaoWyele of Si. Thomas, mother, Mrs; Isabella Henderson and is visiting at the home of her parents, with iAi . and Mrs. Harvey Nivins:. Mr. and Mrs. l;} `t+,. �i�ICDonald. Mi.' Millon Groves, who has spent Mr•. and Mt•s. Cat 8: 'J'ohns and sot.. t.ltc pitst: couple of years in the West of Montrcal, are visiting; with his ;Sar is hone for the winter With leis Par - ems, Myr. anti !tis, W. x1. Jolles. encs, Mr- and Mrs.' Robt, Groves, , Mr a < 1 r ' RIC Mrs. „ r 1 milli, S. 1 e ] tt ifi'. I N' r Il'tn , i e� of Calgary,�ttit we Chrid 0 7 7 St Christmas n5 :1 �` t the tel ho -me of thtXi. � y • 1f1 Vit( � a ct Haney r ie .. i of Edmonton, son, Mr. Gerry Willis in 'Toronto, art: visi`tin,r at the hontse itl'notot , . of net M"r�;.' "�i' : y tl , x 11r elle. Java Sid daughters, eeisssl cr> M',,' V.'ff. ,Clttnev, 1,eo4sall'„;t. tis Verna «tint Beatrice, spetnt,the ttoli- ';i'tt"i,titis�ttzerl ixrz. fila{,;<: A. G. Smith, by A, J. Walker and W. H. Gurney. R. A. Curgie, by F. J. Hill and W. H. Haney. E. J. Mitchell, by J. S. Morgan and John Dennison. J. W. McKibbon, by W. J, Greet= and Dr. R. C. Redmond, F. J. Hill, by Dr. R. C. Redmond and W. J. Greer. Dr. J. A. Fox, by R. S. Williams nad C. R. Wilkinson. A. J. Walker, by C. R. Wilkinson and R. S. Williams. Chas. Barber, by R. S. Williams and A. Tipling, Robt. Allen, by R. S. Williams and S. Bennett. For Commissioner Wrn. H. Gurney, by E. J. Mitchell and L. C. Young. W. A, Currie, by A. Fothergill and W. H. Haney. W. H. Willis, by C. R. Wilkinson and W. A. Currie. Dr, A. J. Irwin, by A. G. Smith and S. Bennett, The Only nominees to qualify for the offices of Mayor and Reeve were -the present ones, Mayor Elliott and Reeve Tipling, The candidates standing for the council are given here in th e or- der in which they will be printed on the ballots: Albert Bell, Samuel Ben. neett,A, Fothergill; W. J. Greer, Wm, Y, J. • Mitchell, A. G. Smith and W. H, Willis, . Six of these are to be elected. Y .• 1he voting . n on. plebicite 2` p ebicite Are you in favor of erecting a memorial in honor of the boys who now sleep in Flanders Fields?" And the three suggested memorials, are: s,—A mon- ument at an estimated cost of $6,000; 2.—A memorial park at an estimated cost of $xo,000; 3.—A memorial hall at -an estimated cost a£ $30,000, There -will not lee an election for school trustees as Only four candidates qualified viz: Dr. 5, A. Fox to take the place of A. G. Smith in ward 2;. P. J. Hill to replace Chas, Barber in ward t; A. J. Walker returns to the board in ward 3 and Robert Allen re- turns for ward 4. The members of the board whose term of office did not ex- pire this year, are Reg, S, Williams, Rev. H. W. Snell, V. R. VanNorman and M. R. Beckwith, St. Pauls Sunday School Entertain- ment will be held in the town hall, on New Years night, at 8 o'clock. Women's Institute Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the SIA -Ill •LI 171 7 115 • 111111111r tI1 111 ftl e I11 11119E111 J. WALLToN MoKIBBO , IPhrra.' 8a Druggist and Optician - A Customer 1922 Avenue Universe Dear Friend: Wingham, Cnt., l eo. 271 ,1 i1111111111111i141 2 I wish to thank you for your patronage in the past which has helped make this , world ai;pleasant place for site to livein and trust ysiu will continue in the good work:: 1 hope you have had a "Merry Christmas" and 1 wish you and yours all good things for the conning year. ye r. Yours Sincerely, .1. Walton McKibbon 117 111 .Hli611i1t;1I II II Itla-111 1111E6I11IBI118111h3lli 1iflfiI1111IPItijIitiylmlli11161111111111 lL!}'i11, lint MAYOR BY ACCLAMATION GLA M AT O N A CCL r i AMAT Ole rIv Tr>irlaBlIuaV H. B. Elliott Who has been elected :Mayo Wingham by acclamation for the successive year. of hird An Election In Morris The nominati ons in Morris Town- ship on Friday resulted in J. H. Fear, Win. Elston, Abe Procter and - W. Yuill being put-up for Reeve. The first two mentioned will fight for the office by baIIot. There is also a run for the council with W. J. Henderson, John McGill, Elston Cardiff, W. Ad- ams, A. Alcock and Robert Shortreed in the field.- In East and West Wanosh the; last year councils were given accla- 1 oration, Matinee N eve Years afternoon. aY #.Ize Lyceum Theatre. Y The nominations in Turaiberryy were fairly well attended and the following inen were nominated: For Reeve J. L. MacEwen, by Henry Titin r and W. Sanburn. W. A. Mines, by John Wray az,d. Wm. Vanstone. Jas: Porter, by L. H. Bosman: and Wm. Chandler, Arthur Wheeler, by Jas. Moffat and Win. Vanstorm For Councillors Jas. McTavish by J. J. Elliott' a J. C. Higgins" Joseph Breckenridge, by Arthur Wheeler and Jas., Moffat. • Wm. Marshall"b.Y Thos. and Wm. Breckenridge.'' Appleby , J- J. Moffat by Geo. Cruikshank, and Wxzi. Chandler. David v d Fortune, F ne by - R. S. Muir ane Robert Powell. Wm. Bolt, -by Jas. Powell and Theop Finnen. The last three named for Reeve have not qualified, therefore .the reeve. for 1923 is.J. L. MacEwen: and 'thd councillors will have tobe cies'decl h ballot..•i'y Dance At Bluevale A dance will be held in the Forest - r' Hall, Bluevale, en isTew "Years night, January est, Admission: 3o cents. Six piece orchestra_ Victory Loan Conversion The Bank of Hamilton would be glad if the holders of receipts for Bonds, due December: 1st., w 1922 ould present same and.receive new'']3onds. in exchange. MARRIED Anderson-Haldenby In Culros • s on Wednesday, December 2. th. ' Mr. 7 _ Harvey. Ia e y. A.nd erson Son i)tnnncan Anderson, to .Mss : Heiden - by, Y, daughter of Mr. Haldenby: and Mrs. John;, 1tI0ItIEIPfl� ��:� it11�r11f II i1]a111IT1P101111l4111 i tet ids Wiuglzam branch of the Women's In stitute was held in the council chain =, ber on Thursday, December list. 'The meeting opened by singing The Maple Leaf and repeating the Lord's prayer in unison. Secretary's and Trcasnrer's 1-= reports evert given after which Mrs. A. Sanderson gave a very' fine report of the London Convention, Receipts from the sale of home-made baking amounted to 829,0o. At, aur Novena- p`t her meeting the presiderttneMiss 14, Anderson donated a handsomc'patcl-- wark quilt for which tickets were tci be 'sold. The atnotlnt realized front the stile of tickets was $2.,4 a. lite lucky ticl;,et_holder eras Mrs. Jae, aud,tw]tr, very generously donated.' the < charity. ,lite receipts from 1 - tire ,sale of baking and tickete amount- ed to $54.ri:o, whiclt was luted to 'two., vide e > r tea.S ' cheer i° c fer the sick tc c aniC slim itt folks. ]k S. At tine � ,r .Qnc t'4' l z..iotn of the business trnectinc,i i\tiss htndetton an$,Q143:-r n g.av cctly Lunch •way "t lettiiattt;, ltpif, it t z;h Clt1Z P' N 9 AT 1.110111E11 III 11tllltt1Pltllllli:sIII1I11111111rsl lll�llill Your vote and intf uei ce respectfully solicited for the re•-ei eei:ipn of J. G AS COUNCILLOR FOR 1923 �Su There are KGs for sending t eharaidise„ And times tsend 2r bill, > ss one time of X11 the yeer, send yen Pts GOLD WILL. ,,. „ it 11,l'atta NU+1 ' 0u C✓ii9r 'el I,Yk71O 1 ,li