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The Wingham Advance, 1923-04-26, Page 1Single Copies, Four Cents, ire Threatens -Myth Mill The flax mill wa,s threatened by. on Thereday afternoon when some .hot ashes, thrown from the mill, ignit- ed a gaantify of, inflasnmable: mater - in close ptostitniey to the building. The fire department was quickly on the scene of the blaze and prevented 'What might have proved a serious • blaze. Died In Seattle Word was received in Winghein en Monday, of the death of Alex Robert- on, which took place ae. Seattle pn aday He was Go years of age -and ie Survived by a widow- Messrs, Win, Robertsdin, Geo. T. Robertson, and Adam Robertson are brothers of the deceaecd. and His John Menzie of East Wewa.nosh and Mrs. Allan Spiers a Brussels are sisters. Deceased hes been engaged in the millieg business Seattle for the past thirty. years. _ EVERYBODY'S COLUMN BABY CHICKS AND EGGS FOR -- hatching, from my heavy laying pens. S. C. White Leghorns, Bar- red Rocks, Black Minorcas and Mahogany Russian Orloffs. Write for price list, rhenbators and brood- ers for sale. If interested write for catalogues. Duncan Keunecler, Box te, Whitechurch, Ont Phone 42-61r DRAIN YOUR FARM WITH Everlasting Clay Tile. When you build use burnt clay brick, made by Wnl. FiliOtt & Son, manufacturers of Rug and White Brick, Drain Tile, 3 to r6 inches, Flooring Tile, .Hol - /ow Building Blocks, Well Bricks, Chimney Flues, also agent for Mil - toe press and Rug Brick. • • Phone 6 on 403, Wingham. Wm. Elliott & Son,, Glenantiain Ontario. :FOR SALE—Child's Cot and Matt- ress, good as new. Apply at The -Advance, FOR SALE—General Store and Stock in the County of Huron, nearest op- position seven miles, splendid farm- ing district. Stock about $s000mo, fixtures $socsoo. Splendid opening. Owner in ill health. Box. C, The Advan,ce FOR. SALE—Hatching Eggs., $1.eo tor is, Baby Clucks, 20c eacte Front rotire bred Barred Plymouth Rocks. ./elso strictly fresh eggs and choice fat hens for table use. joint Kerr, Pluene 4 on 625 P. 0. Box, 277 POR SKLE--Goveremeite inspected red. clover seed, at $r2 00 per bushel. Apply to Alex T. Ross, Phone 4-6s8 • and line Morris. FARDif WANTED ---Business propei. ter at Amberstberg to trade for a faun. Rents big, up from hill where Detroit boats leave every -fifteen mirmtes for the 'Park Inquire at ` The Advance. FOR SALE—Fiye; one -year-old calv- es, Apply at The Advance. t •,, N it NO REDISRTRIDDRIUN To the Fditur 4v th ',64VarICC, . Deer Sur:— , rt sarnes dicer Is, to be no modish-, tribtishun ay -sates' fer the Orit-ario house at the prisint toinie so it will take tree min to rnishriprisint ould Haron at 1.7oroato, the same as be- foor. The eliekshun is to be .hild ii June au shpakin as a good Tory, an an Irishman, I sappose I shnd be hpoilin Let- the bight, but nivir, in me whole toile, did I hey so little sliturmitick fer a shcrap. Shure, 'twill be no , daciet koind an eliekshun at all at all jist a Donnybrook Fair, an /airy man an wamman too, now, wursp 'luck, armed wid .a, shilailay an ready. to hit a head whereivir he sees wau, Wid the Drooryoites,sherappin, wid the MawrinsonsHicics crowd, an the labor min xefusin to furnish the fer Droory's koite army longer, an the New Ontario bunch shta.rtin ,out veld a parthy av them- own, an Currie an Fergueon both wantin the layclership av the Tories, all Dewart an me far out cousin, Wellington Hay, laydin the double headed Grit parthy, what koind av an elickshen kin ye, ixpict to hey, ,arr what koind av a governmint, fer that matther, whin the elickshun is over? 'Tis a quistiort av ivirybuddy wantin to be boss; awl mashters an no min so to shpake. Leyalty to his counthry is wan av the besht qualities anny man kin hey, an shtickin to wan's parthy is the same - ting, whin ye belave that the pcilicy av yer parthy is in the bisht interests aY the whole counthry, but whin it comes to foitrain into classes an groups, not Ter the -binifit av the counthry as a whole, but to get some advantage fer the pertickular theade, are occupashun, arr creed are part av the,. counthry to which ye belong, thin the whole ting is wrong. Ye can't build up a. counthry wid silfishness, as a foundation, But •moind ye I am not blamin the farrumers fer troyin to defind thimsilves, fer what wid the manufacturers' combines an the labor unions an the school taychers demand- boigher pay, the fermi/ter comes out at the shneall ind ay the horn whin the year is over. 'Tisn't in human natcher to shtandethat sort ,ey ling fer :via The thruoble mid a lot av far - ruiners is that two ate:. tree goed years shpolled thirn. Iviry farrumer, who owned .fifty acres on the soide av a hill tought he wue a landed proprietor art a gintleman, av leisure, so to shpake an, be bought a car an shpiet awl the profits ay the farrum buyiti gasoline to attind U. F. ,O. conveashuns to hear about the wrongs ay the down tivodden agricultutalists. A lot etv'Paerple doese vvorryin about so- manny av our byes goin over to the Shtetes lookin fer wurruk larr lioiaher Wages. Afeslittav thine will -be glad to get back befoor manny months an will be a whole lot woiser thee whin they wint away. What's the differ what pay ye git if ye hey to put t awl out agon fer txpinees? If ye tiek hoigh Wagee,Will Make Ye. rich, ye bet- ter troy Germany are ISpolftia., ter a sl pell. Av coot -se iviry'yeung fellah wants to knock arround an eee e bit av the couthry befoor he settles down, an good fer him so it is,ifhe kap- es • hinisilf shtr,eight. betther, if lie byes arr idle to go wIteersthey can get wurruk, fer the greatest fbi'- 'insibuhl loss anny cotmthrykin hey e a lot ay idle min slitaridin arround. Wan goad ting altout the farrumirt Itradeis that ,a-fellah is idyll- out -rtv jawinair nivir trades to be if he has "" sills'i/ours" till aixt wake,' ,Timothy Hay. A New Discovery FOR SALE—Kitchen Table, small reined table, heater, sideboard cheap. i - Apply to J. H. Nicholls, Josephine St. t FOR. SALE—Fifteen, Barred Rock, 1 Layinghens and ro.oster...• Last year's chickens. : Apply to • Chas. Cooke. , • .PORe SALE -e -Purebred , Shorthorn Bull, agedstwe years. A snap tor ; . ;quick sale. Apply ,to. Thos. Gaunt, 2i..10, Coe. Kinieta r • A new aiinovern nod -a wonderful awn to onseceepera is Lowe Bros. 'Neptunite:• Varnish, in a test recently mule on a table varniabed With Nepe mitte. i. wet .towel Was neiced on the in -face and ironed .with a sizzling- hot ron entil its wa; 'lsone dry. The :5nr, ace Was in 3uee as perfect condition • FOR S.AL,E—Motor ycle and' side t ear. :Sell cheap fa 'cash,Qmek sale. A. T.bliotsan, Witigham a OR SALE -s -i Folding Davennort; .1 Buffett, 3 Brass Bed, Wooden 'E :Bed, Range. Enquire at Thlhat cis atone a before, no dieeoloring or markings of any kind. • Floors finished with Neptunite are provided with a hea.uti- ul lustre, which is tough, hard, elastic ind durable and will not chip, scratch or Nark under the severe ueage which floors are, subjected to. Being absol- utely clear -will not discolor the light- s!: patterns of Linoleum Nectunite s sold in Wingham Thornpson.o&- tichanan's Hardware, , • owed' Dead In. Bed Mrs. Howard, Rivers, well ku'oWn 'rceswater and community, was onncr dead in bed on Tuesday morn - at her home, ste a reeelt of hearttiltim- , Mie, Rivers 'had gone to 'Owen owed to secure position and he was londa.y night. Mrs. Rivers had pt -c- ared a lunch for him and pin: it on he table and had laid down' on the ed waiting for the train to come in, iowever, Me, Rivers did not get home nd in the morning, Olive. attempted (;:o wake her mother, but without avail, tid she ran over to Miss McDougal:1's nd Mrs. Perkins, On their seeing Its. Rivers they believed she, was eact and- sent for Or. Fergusoe, who ronouticed the womaii dead with cart trouble. She had been about her household tasks that day,rand had visited some f the neighbors early in' the evening nd seemed to be in her ttanal health, lthough she had been .complaining or some time with a pain about her dart, Mr. Rivers was gdfit for and ev. Mel<elvey met him at Ran. ver with.his tar and drove him home our there. The funeral was held on Vednesday afterecion.---Teesw-a t e r lows, FOR SALEGADOC1 upright Piano for sa,le, Apply to •aa. Vinteria St; , §gE—L. Ketinedy for used cars, B Getty -Dods, • Chevrolets, Fortis, Cottpes and Overland, all at bar. F gains, , TENDERS—Will be,„feccived for the it wiring of the Wingham Town tp to Tuesday, May ist, at p. m• 'Specifications may be seen at the f leffite of the Town Clerk, Lowest ' dr any tender not necessarily ac- S xpe„eted home. on the late train out •eepted. e I. at a iv et W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk, 'TAKE NOTICE—All parties liable for income taxation locally must Make returns by April aeth., accord. lag to assessment act, any person failing to do so, a fine of •$50.0.0 ,eats be imposed. T. j. McLean, Assessoi. virooDWORKERS—With autotno- hilt) body building experience pre- ferred, State eage, experience and *ages expected, Carriage Factories Ltd., Orillia, Ontario WANTED—A, few bright, intelligent a girls of good character to learn the a egg packing and grading, • f The 'United Farniers co -Opera- In tive Co,, Winghani, R • 0 llitl'ANTEb-'i-A girl for general hOttat- fe *rOrk. Apply at The Advanc WIN HAIVif ONT. • PERSONALS' Mrs. (Dr.) I-falliblyis yisitina ciithr her pro:erns in Toronto. Mr. add 'Mrs. Robe Currie, Sr., ited in Belfast on's-Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. R H, King and little son, Jack, 'are visiting in Buffalo, Mr. Mark Cassels of Palmerston, spent the week end at his home here. Mrs, (Dr,) Tarnlyn is at the borne of her sister, Mrs. C G. VanStone in Torofito Miss Ethel Chandler is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs, Roy Callaway, Elora, Mr. Warren Fintayson of Detroit, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mc- Pherson, Frances St. ; Mayor H. B. ,and Mrs. Elliott mot- ored to Ingersoll on $aturclaY, where they epent the week end Mr. and Mrs. R A. Currie were in Listowel on Wednesday, attending the wedding of Mrs Curries brother, Mr. Stanley Kemp. Mrs. Alex MoWbray, Mtg. Jas. Mor- rison, Mrs, Thos. Taylor and Miss Vine. Stnith, visite& with friends in Dungannon this week. Mr. Will McRae 'has, purchased. the property of John Berehill, which is next to his oevafarm on Con. 2, and will take piassession soon, and will keep both farms. Mr, C W. Pocock of the Canadian . . s ..s.. FORMALDEHYDE—All practical Bank of Commerce staff of Goderich, A MAP FOR MOTORISTS agriculturalists and experts agree that has been transferred to the ICingston ----. --- it pays to treat grains with ,Formalde- Road 13ranch, Tot -onto. We wish this A thoraitele revised map 5< lit out by e nytte. A fresh supply, guaranteed full young man every success. the Ontario Motor League shows in strength, eoc per pound at Mitthell's Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Milne of North accerate red outline the Provincial Drug Store, opposite Brunswick Hot • ••••••••••••••*•••••****. ! • "„,, • , Is THURSDAY, APRIL 26th, 1923 MER '11..INGHAPI1n:.110.Nofifp. . , Thomas '1301 of -Fs'es.ithamnton Pres' ident of the Bell Furniture Co., of that town, who celebrated his 8oth birth- da.yem . on April 'szth. Mr. Bell is a fOrm- , , . Mayor irtg tat C rs. Rich- ard. Vanstone is a • 'daughter. LOCAL AND GENERAL at Sfatlaerds, oe'Raidenats at reduced prices ' For a nice, smcioth, easy shave e try Criliekshank's. R. PI. Stewart, ferano tener, is in town. Kindly leave orders at Queens If etch T. regular Wednesday half hob - 'days will be observed in Wingham as usual this year commencing on Wed- nesday afternoon, May and. Rey. Mr, Brown. of Red Deer Alta, occupied the pulpit of St. Andrews church on Sunday evening and very strongly opposed church union. The Dominion Day Sports Corimait- tee met on Monday evening and de- cided to hold a trio/tater day of Cale- donian sports at Wing -ham on Mon- day, July snd. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in the Council Chamber on Thursday after- noon, April 26th., at 3 p. m. Mrs. Copeland and Mrs, Williamson will es. - have' charge of the meeting = Razors Ifoned., a first lass job vier- 111; anteed ,at Cruickshank's. Miss B. E, Anderson, Commercial == teacher at the High School, was talc -1 en ill during the Easter holidays andli has not yet been able to return to her etee. work although reported very much tie•-• itnprove.d.—Walkerton Telescope Subsertri 11111i111101111111121111ilI1IISI1I ' rh R e-- gi ,N1 = Ea sit Bay, were guests of friends: in Wings ham this week. Mrs. Milne is a sister ,of Mrs. D. K Livingstone., Victoria St. Mr. Milne is a well-to-do lumber man in North Bay and formerly kept a mill at Ethel. e. Mrs. (Dr.) George H. Ross, Wing - was here last Monday enjoying the celebration of Mrs.. D. C Ross' birthday and conveying the congrat- illations of Dr. Ross, the elde-se son of the hostess, who was unable to come. —Brussels Post, Rev. C. and Mrs, Riley and three children of Chicago, Mr. and, Mrs. Basil Blackball, Mn and Mrs. Clarence Blackball and Iwo. children -of 'r... Highway system of Ontario and the best roads in Western Quebec, New York State encl. Eestern Michigan and gives the location of all the cities and principals towns :Ind villages, lekes, rivers and summer resort* in this area of over cieseciO square miles. The roads shown extend all the way fram New Ydrk city to Sault Ste. Marie and from too miles east of Montreal to too miles west of Detroit. A motorist planning a trip anywhere in this district will find the 0. M. L., road map of great assistance- The relative importance of roads has been shown by three classes of lines—red, rnediutn, and thin black. ons 62,00, pet .1 Hjoi*Rikkii la, pray o r Tre taa ii We have all, the beI Spraying Compounds Chemicals. HALO ILL LIME SULP U LEA At SENATE S RAYIDE OR EAUX MIXTURE _ PA S GREEN LUE STONE AcKi Winrchata, Ont. IIIlls IlIiinIllbiIl •ortoo*T.rnreamscamanomanamosegamm***nemmorrmues 9 Orl s ruo- •Ptileseso Snore II 111E11111M110111ffilleil 1 II 111M118111 'ore Phone 35 111E1111/10111 111E111 11 111211111331 Qf Furnitere Firm Htmeted ',Interment at Win&haer. Some mischeviotte cereen entereci. Thos. Bell, president of the . inc romaine of the late Edivare Mr. F. 1. -Lewis' garage in Turnberry, Furniture Company, Southampton.. Waid, who died in Drumhellet, Aita, one evening recently and tore one of celebrated his 86th birthday on April his new license numbers fr'orn his auto. t7th. The employees of the company on Tuesday, April 17th, are being, it will be a sorry day for the party if stopped work at x to clock and ',sent brought home for interment in the Fred ever finds out just who it was as word to - Mn Bell to come from his family plot The funeral service will he cannot see the joke and the offense office. R, Laughlin, on behalf of the be held on Wednesday afternoon, Ap- is a serious one. employees, then presented hint with ril >sth, at the residence of his sisters, Wingham Fire Department, wishes to in a neat speech expressed, the seeti- Misses Hattie and Lottie 'Ward, Min- nie Sts., at 3 o'clock The sympathn a bouquet of Bo roses, arid Ma Green Ma J. F. . Crandall chief. of thud of a host of friende is extended toethe meet underlying the gift ; .t, en.„,,,A thank Ma F. W. French, on behalf of Mn Bell is the, oldest manufacturer 'ere(' es" the fire department, for his kind don- • of furniture in Canada and is still act-- - sent to show his appreciation of Died tel Sleeping Sicknese iye in the managerneat of the business, the services of the firemen at the small fife at his home on Monday ev- School Concert to, are all at thc horne of their par- The map has been compiled from .1 'The pupils of Blyth Continuation ening of last week. eras, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Blackhall, the most reliable sources of inforrna- Come in and have a shower in our , nil, 'school held their final. Literary me et - We are pleased Ito report that Mr. tion and has been designed with the new, white sanitary Shower Bathin Memorial Hall last Friday -sad Blackball, who has been seriously ta one objeebsof isseeting the requirement Eveeything'convenient at Cruiele- invited the general publie r heir (awn ' is anpi.e/eteige t . of motor teeileists.' It is the best map. Shank's Barber Shop. invitation crowded the hall with an leir. and Mrs. John Stone were i Peres this week attending the funeral of their geandchild, John Kennedy a , son of Mr_ nd Mrs. F. KennedY, Tim little fellow. was a victim to that dreaded dieease, sleeping sickness. the only map in existence, covering Last Sunday morning, Rev. A. • C. audience of some six h.uildred and Stone will stay with her delight- , - s. . . equally well the roa.ds on both sides Riley, 13. A., B. D., (of Chicago Uni- fifty friends, who are now loud in .1-T''s. ho is net enjoying the best of health. The many Winnhara friends On the reverse side of the map are the Baptist church, In the evening, girls can do. their sad bereavement. Turning Out The Licenses of the international 'border, versity,) preached ver3r acceptably at their praise for -what the Last Friday afteraoone A. G. Smith, printed a nupaber of city plans, a list RCN,. E. j. Harris preached on bap- The long program was a creditable boys and r +L. t of ass: iamily sympathize ivith them in issuer of Motor Licens.es, motored of ferries, local • and international, lista) and afterwards baptized one success and encores were insisted un-; over froin Wingham and according to speedotneter readings for important young lady and three young men in on so that the curtain was not allowed I advertisencient handed th • out e minces- routes ai d full infoineation regarding the presence of a packed house, to fall until eleven -thirty sery documentsto upwards of too customs and license regulations to be Next Suriday eveningRevE3The school orchestra and the tring owners of bars and trucks in Brussels observed by motorists in crossing the , . ; . s Harris B. A., NAill preach his fare- quartette gave excellent numbel s for and lodality, His headquarters were border between Canaclit and the TT S., sermon • a society of young folks. tA one -act at he Post publishing house and anti a detail map of Muskoka district. wec He will retire in the city of Hamilton. church, when it is stated he issued -upwards The map is lithographed in two The mornine subject will be "God's of too tlicenses in about three hours, colors, ree and black, on the finest 'Threefold RIquiren-teris according to folk will know he was reeling them bond PaPer, 38 he .42- inches, and 'fold- Micah." "Panl'e View of the Present, • play,. choruses, solos" and duets pave ,nicely balanced program and the al number showing an extraordinary meeting of the Blyth Council for spec - off at a good rate. Licenses and No. ed size, 4 by g inches, price per copy, Past and Future," will be the evening ral and important business gave the plates cost from $14.00 up. The visit- 5o cents.---Soid at The Advance office. e• staid town fathers an idea of what the jeet. jug -of the different centres by the re- s messes, rising generation imagine a council presentatiyes IS a matter - of comien- . Big values in Ladies' and ience and instruction as points of law,IBUSineSS IS Good Spring Coats at Isard's. Another accomplishes. N -d " •mekittg out application fertile; etc; are , The mission was charged and no faaases sans a saaa as wheat, shipment this week. See them. ° appeal for funds was made but the: explained where necessary. Mr. Smith' and all ithe world grows fair ' and -convention of the W0111 - V ``,N. • - The large a a is the genial proprietor of The, Wing - ham Advance, and is a -good man for the job, doing his work neatly and ac- prunes. The grocer, who has had 'e curately.—Brussels Post the blues, now buys his wife a Pair Blyth Bowling Club of shoes. That ten the shoeman thinks e God -seat, and runs and pays it ori the P The /awn bowlers of 131yth met in rent. Next day the rent man hands a the bill to Dr:Carver for" a pill, and $ the Commercial Hotel on Thursday e xx ,t1 Dr. Carver tells hisefrau that business P taeir annual meeting. There was a en's Missionary Society of the Wing - sweet. He bums a coupla cheerful dollars in silver for the voting folks tunes, and pays the grocer' for his ham District, will be held in the to use at their owndiseretIon for Atli-, . u ience contributed sixty-five lethodist church, Wmgham, on futreday, .May '3rd,, , afternoon and veiling: Special Music has been pre-, ared and Miss. E. Spading; Mission- ry on furlough from China, "will peak at both sessions to which the ublic are cordially invited. e ye, .• ie purpose of. holdieg is improving now and cheers her 11P good 'attendance, with M W. Telfer in the chair.' The financial statement was peesented by Mr..G, B. McTag- gart, secretary -treasurer, and. it shbev- -eekt-the club ,ottt of debt and: a. cash Stialance :on hand. They decided 'to make' some im- OVemeilts to their green. and will. bold a number of local --tournaments 'end said, "My dear, you've been quite Found Dead In Loft feeble for a year,. Ian. thinking. you'd better take 'a. trip out West." And in John A. Skelding, .drover, for many a couple of days the frau is on the years it prominent eitixen of Shel- farm •of Joshua Rowe. ' She pays her 'bourne; and former councillor, was board to farthere-Howe., who takes the found dead in the hayloft at the rear bill. and says, savow, here's some: of iris residence on Friday.. He had thing that Just can't be beat! This to aleappearantes taken weak 'spell, bill's the one I got for wheat." He Deceased was in his 65th year. e hums a couple. cheerful times and goes - Deceased was a brother-in-law of for tilehf 6". members' du4ing and buys a lot more prunes. Mr. Win, Eield and Mr. Thomas 'Kew stun:tiler and will likelY: hold their 'an.. ,nual tournament as 'testial;' the' date to Some Pert TZemtirks . • of Winghim; and these gentlemen were at his funeral on Sunday. 'lie' fixed later .The &lame of power is a bank hal- . • • Thefellowing officers were aPPeint- .ance, ,j7he eeety et d lefethodist Church Notes ir gets us rewa, r , ed Jar the' year; Hon. m -- but the early worm becomes the late The .serVices in the Methodist . e worm. Adam had his faults but you Church on Sunday next promises to be rlreaeureree,G,. McTaggart; tottraa- miss. Aaother svaet to. get be as follows': wee° a. na—Communion Hemilt • P R H Fl • Vice -Pres.— F, • Sowers,: Secretary- can say one thing for him he was an of special interest. The services will ment cotrunittee---Robert Sowere Chas, leecellellend, D. Stalker,, .T. Den- s, thin to music us to try playing an ac- Seiwice,ethere will also be a reception hohn, . A. Sowers; membership • Com- ct;rdiatl for a living, Hard times are of members. Over thirty adults, be - just lettleintervalS of timidity betiVeen sides many- young people have already, • mittee-ea mcl:'aggart, Tel. periods of :tonna' growth, Hell, 'for handed in their names to unite with feri Grounds Committee—M. W. Tel - fen W • Robinson, Pred.Sowers, some people, will be a place full of the church on Slinday morning. endless delights, all 'mercilessly cox- p. m.—Evening service, subject— L h Cl b sore& You can't expect much ,rom- "Books as Life's Teachers ---dealing 'rile fortnightly luncheon of the lit -band ties and som of the nicest book is based on our Lord's words, Lions Club was held at the Brunswick poets are bald. Parents of a small "To him that hath shall be given, and Cafe on Friday evening last Mr, R. boy, who holds his breath when. derv, from him that hath not shall be taken Vanstone presided as Goodfellowship ied his own way will understand Eur- away even that which he seemeth to Chairman and Mr. T. C. King acted ope rather well. 'There is no fun in have at Chairman of the Luncheon Com- being a diplomat when cannon fodder mittee. won't gnash its teeth in supPort of T\ .1 °rangeville Father Fallon was the speaker of your bluffs, Paint jobs are SP well Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Sanderson were the evening and he gave an ',excellent done now that it is difficult to tell the iu Orangeville over. the week -end at - address on the subject of "The Per- age of a car without seeing the mort. tending the funeral of Mr. Sanderson's eonality of Man." After making a gage. Ali, well, the modern gitl may father, who died on Saturday follow - number of witty remarks which cvok- know less about making bread, but big a stroke. The late James Sander - ed much amusement, he took up the she knows more about making dough. son was in his Stst year and was a more serious side and following a At any rate surgery is making strides resident of Wingliam about fifteen coarse of sound reasoning, demon- in teaching people to talk about their years ago, prior to his Moving to sirated the difference between the intimate possessions. Women arc Orangeville. Fie was a pioneer of material side and the spiritual side of fanny. If it's a 1922 gown, it's a dis. West Wawanosh, near Dungannon. man: The whole subject was very grace. But if it dates back to two His wife predee.eased him some years clearly dealt with and those present it's ultra modern. ( ago, The sorts and daughters were expressed their appreciation at the all present at the funeral, viz„ Mrs, close of the address, Ur. W. V. Van- r,weit ill be hanged,” said the cin. Isaac Davidson of Toronto, Ursa Rob. upon by the ebb -malt and gave a brief . of Alton Mrs Smith of Pembroke, reply, iris nook. Wellington of Orangeville and Albert solos in his usual fitsa style and after worms but he is the chap who gets his Mr. David Johnston of Morris and Mr, Fred Hanreore rendered several The early bird may get a few morelof Wingbam. the useal sing -song, the meeting ad- potato erop frost bitteit says Geo., Mrs, racklin of Grey, were also ptos- jottrued, *i et t at their untles funeral or nig, t y nue eon o 'ions u mice in an age when art'sts wear four- with the right- of the strongest." The Stone, who was a visitor was called ,mose atotind inson of Orangeville, Mrs. Mel,entari vitt as they slipped the rim 1 vonzamincli menapioniti 1 twommit WAR MEMORIAL -*-- i g "Me Committee appointed to =-- -F-Z. make final arrangements for the Pi.. 'It!, erection of an appropriate war ''-'-' _ • memorial at Wingharn, m r Iti embrance of the boys, who gaye 1-M .-_--.. - their lives in the gre,at war bf rg, : 1,..,9:t40-ivg:18, resp. ectfillywregiuest 7., .E.-_-- names of any relative or friend, ER - the citizens to send in the full when they enlisted and who has E. -- OS a citizen a... .., n o 2.-, r — = been killed or died from service - * . Li F:4 1.--4. Sec'y. of dommittee _ E Pall ligitlaInallnagThallitalnelinil IR letic supplies or for the Literary Sce• 'rhe gratuitous concert front s the; young and the g,ratnitoris silver eel - lection from, • their eldera spell "Blyth Spirit." = in -the war. - Send names to 111A. 0. Smith ranInraEalt==========arelS2131281AWINIMVSX sagli=utafte..—.12=V=.33=7=17150.31132ffir / We're relicts? for Spring plowing with a splendid, line of Plow Shoes—THE BEST THAT'S MADE, We are showing severed good styles and we guarantee every pair Of Parer Shoes we sell, beeausethe very best leather arid shoemaking goes into them. $3.50, 4a00, 4.50 5.00 • If yon are intereated in good Parrn Shoes, you'll be interest- -ed in ours, for FARM SHOES could not be Made better, flIP GOOD SHO TORE ttf 4*