The Wingham Advance, 1923-05-17, Page 1K atchL -Koo,
on't Fail T e This
0 derful Fantastique In Wingh
rn o Mond.y and Tuesd
• Single Cosiies, Font. Cents,
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
AUCTION SALE—Of •Household
goods on Saturday, May 19111., at
1.30 o'clock sharp, mostly dining
ancl kitchen furniture, chairs, tables,
bed, lounge, cupboards, two violins
and cases, stoves, etc Must be sold
as family is lestving• by afternoon
train,
tr. Burgess;
$.4 Victoria St„
near Catholic Church.
R Bennett, Auct.
AUCTION SALE—Household E'urn-
iture at Belgraye, on Saturday after-
noon, May teth. .
Mrs. Sproat, Prop,
Jas. Taylor, Auct.
BUY YOUR CEMENT FROM
W. H. Davidson.
• COMFORTABLE •HOME—Foi• girl
who wishes room and board. Apply
to Mrs, Walker, John St„ between
• -Palk Scheol and St. Pants church.
W1NGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1923
.OR SALE—At bargain prices to
make ?nom. Refrigerator, Cooking
Range -with reservoir, three :burner
Oil Stove.
Thompson & Buchanan Hardware.
FOR SALE -7A 'Brantolo and over a
&ten records in good shape, also
one pair of EngliSh Mottled Can-
aries. Apply at .• The Advance
FOR SALE—Hot .Point iron_
" Phone 6 on 602.
FOR SALE -.-;Coal Oil Stove and'
oven, two extension _tables, two
lonitges, buffet, kitchen cabinet, two
bed room suites, kitchen range and
. heater, hall stand, etc. Apply to
The Advance:
FOR SALE—A washing machine in
god condition. Apply to
Ce D. Shackleton,
THE FIELDING BUDGET
To the Editer ay the Advance,
Deer Sur:-
3stishter Fielding, that good. ould
Grit,. has • given his budget: apache at
lasht an the changes are •few an far
betwaele loike hin's teeth. He has put
the duty on cigarettes back to wheee
the Tories had it, afther losing two
million dollars to the bootleggers. The,
reduction av half a cint a pound on
sugar. will not be noticed at all, at all,
as itwill go into the pockets ay the
grocers; It wud hey been betther to
heverejuced the tatiff on necissities av
loife loike tay an tobaceky, so it wud.
The change in the shtamp tax will
only be a leinifit to the- rich fellahs,
who wroite checks • fer $5000 arr
moore. The tin per cint incrase in the
prifirince to -British goods coining dir-
ict to Canadian ports is the beiht ting
in the budget, an is a good shlap at
thim .Yanks. On the whole it wus a
purty good Tory budget spache, an as
a consequince thim U. F. O's. will
foind .fault svid h, buteye can't plaze
thim lads. .
• Shpakin ay the tg. F. O's. remoinds
me ay the Ontario elickshuns. The
situwashun beNort Huron iS tinchang,
'ed. Lt remoinds me av.wan-day whin
nayber's dog ran our ould cat up a
tree an the missus wits trowin shiones
at the dog troyin to droive•hira a -way.
The cat wudden't come down, an the
dog cudden't get ti an the misstts cucl-
den't shcare him itwa.y. Tokape frum
laffin an gettin in wrong wid the mis-
ses, I wint down town an I don't
know how it hided, Thim tree corn-
ered foights are quare affairs, an not
accordin to stature. In this wurruld
theer is land an wather, both av thim
good,:but whin ye mix thinye. hey
mud. As .1 tink I tould ye wance be-
foor, the.U. F. 0. parthy is loike the
fate:av Nebuchadnez.zar's image, part
iron an part -miry clay, an is botind to
fall to ieces iv
person shud hey
p .
FOR 'SALE -7A number of purebred twa hands, an two fate, an two oyes,
York sows. Apply to . an two ears, an ,so ,fort, but if has
' Scott Bros tree ins -Mead ay two he is•a. freak an
Phone 13-62i Route 1 Belgrave. is put in a circus, wid the fat lady an
the woild man fruni Borneo. .
FOR. SAI;E—tst, storey frame -house, Thim U. F. O's. fursht fellout wid
7 rooms, hard and soft water ana the Tories •an Grits, an now the labor
stable, with acre of land also one min won't wurruk wid thim • any
good kitchen range. For particulars moote in lasht av all they alt foight
ePPly to -
It ir7, ing among, thimsilves. A quare hunch
s
• RAISED OVER $1.1,000
The Methodist Church Closes A Most David Goldstein Dies At Western
Sucecssful Year • Hospital, Following Accident
In a blinding snow storm, on Wed-
nesday afternoon, David Goldstein's
junletruak was struck by a C. P. R.
freight engine backing out of Wing -
ham, the truck was carried over 130
feet and thrown in the ditch a mass
of scrap. Mr. Goldstein received very
severe injnries from which he never
regained consciousness,
About five O'clock, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Deans were surprised by the
door opening and a train man implor-
ing them to call a doctor at once. A
strong wind and heavy snow storm
were doubtless the cause of the un-
fortunate accident,
• Dr. Hambly brought Mr. Goldstein
to Wingham Hospital and 'found him
to be in a most critical co'ndition, Re-
latives motored from Toronto during'
the night and had him removed to the
Western Hospital, Toronto, where he
died on Friday Morning about 5
a'Ciahcek.
Tfollowing is clipped from the.
Toronto Telegram of Friday:
Four little children and one about to I
be born, have been rendered fatherless j
by the death early Friday morning,'
Of David Goldstein, following an auto I
accident.
Her face tear -stained, eyes heavy for ,
want of sleep and with faltering step j
that reflected the heart- ache she had,
just experienced, Mrs. Goldstein ar-I
rived at her home, 441- Gerrard St„'
West., at 5.30 o'clock on Friday morn-,
ing, after remaining at the Western!
Hospital to the end, with her husband,.
who was fatally injured at Wingliam,.
when a train struck the truck he was,
driving. Awaiting her was Becky,
aged 6, who had mothered the three!
other children during the night.
As she stepPed into the living apart -
i T t a e a er lute a e one
HIT LY C. P. R. FREIGHT
On Friday evening •a large num-
ber. of the members and adherents of
the Wiegham Methodist church at-
tended the annual congregational
meeting. Reports were. received from
the various organizations showing
substantial increases in almost every
department, making a grand total of
flets,00.00 rasiecl during the year.
The •reports were as 'follows: Tuxis
Boys, raised $80.00; expenses,
$79.00; Miss Verna Joynt reported for
the Yoting People's Society, total rais-
ed, $219.00, paid .Missionary Society,
$20o.00)---ladal expenses, $s4,0o; bal-
ance., $5.00. Miss Blanche Bennett
reported for the Victory Mission Cir -
Cie, amount raised $84.00, sent to
branch treasurer,, $79.00. Mrs, A, E.
Lloyd reported for the Ladies' Aid
Society, balance on hand front -last
year, $ito.00; raised during the year,
$40.0o, total, $603.00, after purchas-
ing a blower for the Organ and some
furnishings for the Parsonage, the
Ladies have a balance .of $200.0o. •Mr.
Frank Howson reported a total raieed
in Sunday School, general fund,
$833.00, through classes, $65.00 .and
with balance from last" year of $70.09,
meking a total of $968.00, being an in-
crease of $230,00 Over the previons
year. .r.rheir, expense list shows the
Purchase of a Lantern, a new plat-
form anct they also inaugurated graded
lessons, Mrs. W. B. •Wellwood re-
ported for thl Woman's Missionary
Society, which has a membership of
(10, and raised $497,00, an • increase
of $tto.00. 'During the year the Lad-
ies held a lawn social at Mr. J. j.
Kerr's, also a public service addressed
by Miss- Wellwood before her return
to` China. At the meeting Miss Well -
wood was presented • with a Gunn
A DOUBLE FUNERAL
Two Aged MacLepd Sisters Laid To
Rest Together
y, May 214.
• A double funeral was held from the
residence of Miss MacLeod, Victoria =-
St., Wingham, an Monday afternoon, M-
10 Lochalsh cemeterY.' Her sister, -
Janet, beloved wife of Mr. Colin .Mac-
kenzie, died at her home in Winnipeg,
on Wednesday, May 9th., and her sis-
ter, Marion, widow of the late Angus
McLellan, who died at Wingham on
Sunday., May i3th., a few, hours after
the arrival of her sister's corpse from
tl W •
The late-lqrs:, McKenzie was in her
nth year and Mrs, McLellan was 68
years of age, Rev. Dr. Perrie conduct- =
ed the funeral services on Monday. -
• The MacLeod family are pioneer '
residents of Ripley and Ashfield and g
were always highly esteemed people t'
of Scotch origin, '
Miss May MacLeod, a niece of the
deceased ladies arrived, in Wingham =
on Monday in time for the funeral ser-
vices. She came direct from Scotland sti
to spend. the summer here.
•PERSONALS -:-
Mrs. E. J. • Nash visited last week :O.!
with friends in Exeter.
Mrs. H. Efiriscliffe visiting in Tor- gle
onto with' her daughter, Mrs. Paul
anNess.
Mr. Wilfred MeVittie of the .Bank -
of . Hamilton,. spent a few days in Winzham, Ont.
Stratford. • =
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Vrs W J. Haines has returned
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Subscriptions $2,00 per year,
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Will save y the price new hat.
Elkays Str Hal Dye is in sixteen
tashiona le shades and colors.
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This is real economy
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from Owen Sound after speeding the
winter -there. -
Mr, and Mrs. Weir Elliott spent the
Week -end with the formers mother,
Mrs. J. j. :Elliott; Victoria St.
Mr. and Mrs. Connor of Wroxeter,
were guests of -Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
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Phone 35
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BASEBALL RE -ORGANIZATION BOWLERS RE -ORGANIZE
Prospects Are Bright For Wingham Most Enthusiastic Meeting Held In
• Baseball Team
Years
1 t tt e G t • 1 • d Shane a couple of days last week-, • lase a ans at • lig w e, le ng er a-
.
Son-ola b.y the congregat on. le len r r, , g ; ,
Trea.sitter, Mr, j. A Mills in present- year, stirred in her cot, opening wide' Mr. Lawrence and his sister, Mrs.
ing the financial report of the church, sleepy baby blue eyes at the welcomel, Modison, of Brampton, spent a week
said that the year closing had been sig -ht of her mother. Then in response: renewing did acqoaintances in town.
the most successful since the building to the outstretched arms, the mother i Rev. H. W. Snell, B. A, motored
of the church. • took up her 'Youngest, and burst into! to London, on Monday where he will
Receipts, weeking offerings $4060.0 ; tear , onvu s v so )s wrac< 1 g le
increase, $898.00; Pew Rents, $461.00; body, as she sat rocking to and fro Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howson motor
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Loose Collections, $628.0o; • Anniver- in her grief. The other little kiddies,. ed to Toronto on Saturday and are
Sexy, $2350.00; Northern Fire Relief, Maximilian, aged 5, and Abraham, visiting at the home of their daughter.
returned to her
$280.00; Russian Famine Ftmcle aged 3, still slept, their childish Mrs. Swarts has
s , theY wud be to run the counthry. $.1 2-t.00; C.onnexional Funds, etc., creams un stem e
•0• -..FOR SALE'—One three -burner, new I shtill tint; the electors av Nort $9 k 1 f $88 "YOur father is dead" sobbed Mr • Ile d 0 te `3 i
97.00. 1 'rand total o . 97.00, an , s, r att. 1 r. n Buffalo for the win- •
Perfe.ction. Coal Oil Stove, with HurOn slind take ould Tim's advoice increase of $2300.00. A.fter meeting ,Goldstein, then she burst out anew ' ter. .
Oven, at .$10,0a Apply Box C' an- lioulcl a joynt ct,onvinshun, so .to ' all expenses, the• year closed with a in fresh spasms of weeping. 'Becky Mr. and Mrse Robt. I3osinan of
'
. The Advance. shpake. Ay coarse a lot ay thien U. balance of $408.0o. One gratifying came to where her Mother sat and: Leamington; motored no and spent a
di b d home on Shuter St. after visiting- with..
.FOR SALE—Nineteen acres of -good
• pasture land, Said parcel of land.
being a part of. lot 26, in the Hal
concession of TUrnberry, near the
.1-lolnies' schoolhouse. There are 4
or 5 ,acres of it well adapted for
growing vegetable's sueli -as celery,
onions, cauliflower', cabbage,' etc.
The price. of $300 cash, or $5o cash
and a rime •mortgage at. 5 per cent
'interest for the .balance• will be ac -
or tender§ for less will be
entertained. The lot will be sold.
R. Graham,. • Box ,3, Wingham.
:HAVE A HEART—.1 May haVe had
a run of!totigh:luck; and I may be
out,. Vitt I -am certainly not down.
nt
F O's wucl objech!. ler themosht ay feature was the marked mcrease to putting her arms cibout her 'leek, trier.ifew, days ren5lvmgaccluainiances
. . ,
him! do b6's•Sisipictin to be• appoinle'd Mi i Gi i • I a:
ss ornery y ngs, ast ye r, $1 1 5400, to c.omfort her, tears. also trickling this vicinity.
stDeptity R.etumin kwficers arr oll this year, $14.60.00, increase of dotvir the child's cbeeks,and falling on Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shane enter-
.
delighted to know that prospects are
bright for an even better baseball
team at Wingham this year than be-
fore. The club was re -organized on
Thursday' night and the following
officers and coininittees appointed:
Presidente--W. J. Greer.
Vice-President—W.. H. Rintoul,
Treaserer—Oliver Thompson..
Secretary—H. B. Elliott.
ManagingCommittee—W 'Boyce
D. Rae, A. M. Crawford, G. L. Brac-
enbury, Jack Mason, J. J. Johnson-,
Herb Campbell, C. E. Judson, Dudle3i
Holmes and A. 'G. Smith.
'Grounds Committee—Herb Camp-.
bell, \V. H. Rintoul, NV., J. Boyce.
ManadO ger—H. L. Sherbondt.
ifthey don't get nominated fer $306.0. Mr. j; H. .Christie repos -ted the little baby. tame t Mein TWellty-five men have been signed
mimber. ins a clear case av a lot av for the•Choir whish has a'inembership 11.1rs. Goldsteie, when her grief had Star Club and. their husbande on Fri- , up, a few of these are young players
• good min gone wrong, but if we don't of 34, attendance at rehearsals and somewhat subsided, told The Tele- day evening. • . • J who will be heard from for the first
,
he ail clickshun mosht ay. the Tory public services was very- large, and gram she had been married seven Miss A. H. Clayton was in town:time. It was decided to Jet the play-
waris• \Neill ..pstee back in the mild parthy the utmost harmony' prevails among years and that her husband had al- reeentlY in the interest of the :junior; ers choose their ot.1,0 ettptain.
tight. [he .G1 -it U. F. O's ti inore the members. The Pastor reported, ways struggled to support the family. Red Cross. She was the guest of Or.) The boys have entered in the North
shtubborh, 11 c61 1101.to the nature av members received dtiring the year, by Fie had been at first a junk collector, and Mrs. Parker . NVellington League and we may ex-
thitrt, ,aw. if only •it few Tories will letter„so; on protession of faith, 86; starting en a small way, but soon he 1\fr. A J. Nicholls and Miss Millie, 14peet 1.6 see some really good eeenes at
‚.ht 1) Wid 'the U.- F. a game they total, Ise, Removal by letter, 30, by had saved up enough to gel a wagon returned to Toronto, after spending-, Wingham during the year. ;
in kape the ,C'rits frpm goineback to death,_ro; ceasing' 10 be plembe -s 26. and thee, becituse so much success at IL p -t 1 111111 - ...,.. . 1,, \I
Cheer °end parthy.- 'Tis neeissary to total 66, net gain 5o, making a total tended his work, be next purchased a G, Patterson, Miss Aieholis • spent [Clean Up Yards .
use yet brains in the pollytiekle:gaine, membership, not incliedieg the boys truck, in which to collect junk all ov(r. Sunday with Mrs. R. M. Hunter, Kin -i
arr ye may sbpill the -banes, as t ie At: -. ana gins under r5, of 602. the province. • cardine. _ . I Citizens of Wingham are requested
: to see. that their premises are cleaeed
• ee _ , , -,
leth seise .. • -•. 1.The best of• good will prevails ' Goldstein was drivirig his truck- Mrs. -(Dr.) Tamlyn returned from
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journe.d meeting in the Town Hall on
Monday evening at 8 o'clock; when
the last year officers were 1'e -elected
for the en.sning year with the excep-
tion of the Secretary -Treasurer; A.
G. Smith,. who wished to be relieved
and his Place was taken by Mr. C. R.
Wilkinson. The others are: --Hon.
, Pres.—A. E. Smith; I res.—Antos lip -
ling; Vice -Pres. ---Rev. H. 'W. Snell;
Bonspiel Corranittee-.-R S Wil-
liams, A. G. Smith, W. • R, Hamilton,
and Rev. Snell.
Grounds Committee—A. E. Smith,
A. E. ,Lloyd and E. J. Mitchell,
Mr. W. R. Hamilton offers as a
prize to be played tor each night, four
little gold champion buttons.
There will else be a schedule drawn
up. It. is mon, than likele• that the
club house will be shingled and the
grounds pin in better shape.
Last year there were very few paid.
up members, but the club are starting
this year with a membership of over
fifty and great enthusiasm is display-
ed, \Ve understand that the tennis
club will get AWay, to a good start in
a couple of weeks time.
Organize A Firing Party
Lieut. A. 51. Forbes will lie at the
Wingham Armouries on: Friday even-
. ing, Mar 18th., at o'clock, to arrange
, for the taking, of a firing party to St.
eleus 0,11 May 24th. Col. Confine •
; would be pleased to meet as many
!veterans as possible on the 24111, :as
he wishes to eriveil the Joynt Mentor-
;
ial at St. Helens svith - military
honors.
Is It Any Good? •
•
; Mr. Thompson of London, who last
week advertised. three Prod cars for
'tittle in The Advarice called to tell us
on Monday that he had made two
sales from the advertisement. Mrs.
VanAlstyne advertised her house to
rent and called on Tuesday to say
how pleased she was, the advertise -
!meet did the trick. Speed a quarter
and see • if our Everybody's Column
W011't help you sell that old article.
Her maay !up before May 2.0.11.
Shpakin av the LT. do not throughout the church, and under the across the railway tracks at Wingham Toronto on Saturday.
I 'It guicance o
wool, junk, beef hides,;geese 'feath-
ers at good cash prices,,aiid I will
' s just es fairl now '18 heve
•
in the past. FOr quick, service,
phone 240. •
Watch. for next. • week's advertise-
ment. Harry Wardsman.
•By order o ht Sanitat 3 In. Tate .
mane that they hey no good civalities. ' bi- I.' • 1 t ' t • .1 friends will be sorry to learn that she
thrade haeses wid Charlie Sutton. 'Thetis exceedingly briOit for the, coming, standing motionless • started baeking attendance, and het siSter, Mrs. C. C. •
land throwing him from the 'vehicle on Mr. and Mrs. Scattergood at .I•New the . conning fuer or .
1 • It • I. H " • b t th York State have moved to town' and, on; South Pitiron, George Layton of
Brucefield and for (:entre Huron, Al-
,
e1-1,0-lISE TO RENT -:-Centrally toe-
: ated, all Modern Conveniences, Ap-
ply The AdVance.- "Tis the could backward. weather %Speculation coecerning the date Of
do be hevin, btit hey seen' Wurse. .F• the approaching' PrOyincial general
LOST—In Wingham on Tuesday rierumber wan. year Aye did'nt get ,the 'election was set at rest Wednesday
night,. a gum of neoney.., Finder will
be rewarded On leaving same at
• ' The Advance:
."•
Tis joiltf2 dsty :1* wue throym tot pseetar, Reis. C., E. Cragg, the outlook tram which he believed, to have been is. in very poor heetlth.
A ""-"e n•i 1" Appointed Returning Officers
Mr. John Jamieson of .1.slifield is,
ottld harse had -wee purty thin fee, year. strikine th tract- in the centre VanStone, accompanied her home.
I hadn't Mlle et him long enough to 1
get lUm fed up,- an 1 WU,S. 4.hal
91015111 up to Charlie an showin .aff his good PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS . Western Hospital on ThursdaY after- have taken up their residence ni the
,
Points, "Ye're roight Pure" se z Char- ' J.,;;:e 25th., . noon and it was foiled that lie had sus- ‘ an,elstyee residence on Scott St. Mi.
lie," the baste h'es a lot av good points Ontario Elections On tabled a fracture of the skull. He died Scattergood is an experienced auto
111 roie;q1C, an -some tti, thint-T.ettd liiing N'omina.tions to be Held June 14th :at 5 a, 01. 00 Friday without gainieg mobile mechanic and will work in
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me hat on.' I consciousness,"
:Roolyis-TO LET—Coral. -of, John
and Willi -ant St.., Apply to
• • The Advance. ,.,
• TO RENT -Furnished Home 011 Al-
fred St. Will be inteated'by June 1st,
For particulars apply to
• B. j. Johnson,
Box 205, Wallaceburg,
IWANTED--A Second' hand lawn
hose' • Apply at
The Advance;
wi\ NT ED—..A.9.` once. A capable
housekeeper, Apply to
- Mrs. Tamlyn,
'Card Of Thanks
eattle Ont. on the grass till the fursht afternoon, when the Drury Goyern-. Messrs. MacKenzie-, MiSs MttcKen-
zie and Miss MacLeod desire to
av june, an thin we had dray weather ment definitely' selected Monday,
etd aate was thank their neighbors and friends for
an by the twilfth av July the ptishtures • tl
wus bare agin aa we: had to shtart
cuttin grane fade, to kape the cattle
fr•shtarvi n. T him wuS the r u d
den MeSevain of Mahon, while foi
South Brnee the retuerung officer
named is •Bert Cartwright of Walker -
%el c . ton.
Mr. and Mrs. 1', H. Gibson of
mother, Methodist Church Notes
Wingham ,and the • latter's
Mrs. leleKee, motored. down and visit- 10.15 a. m.—Claes service; 11 0. in,
ed with relatives here last Wednesday, —Morning Worship, subject—"What
Mrs. McKee intends leaving on Tties- Young People Demand of the Lead-
. •qhliic .
'tl ere ot Canada." 4 p. in.—Sunday
C 0 Spet
agrecd upon by the Cabinet members, kuldness and sympathy extended to her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Young, at School and Bible 4Classeet 7 9. 01.—
.
'them U1 their recent double' bereave- Glenboro,..M Evening service, subject, "Exceeding
after which it was incorporated in the an,—Pordwich Record.
Speed Limit, or the Reckless Scorches
formal' U1 114 Council asking the 'nerd:. ,
. Mr. and Mrs. John Walters and
m • .\\,'ji ham on 1 111 Highway."
Wards. The byes on the farrums 11011 1 granting OF the request by His Hon-. di.
iNcter.a. tb3aair•rbeetre seheolti0 01 hi
,10),-,0 in
-Aliss Charlotte c urners.,
Miss Myrtle Wttlters, Listowel and '
Nurse Emma Walters, Toronto, are - --- - • ---
tonnes, an ef a fellah slipint a quarthet Lien'', Governor for, the dissolution ig
Ile wud.fale it fer tree months afthcr- of the present Chamber. With the . .,_
: Died In Brandon
don't know annyting ,about the shtrug- i or, a mere formality; the Fifteenth
' Witt Holmes' shoe repair shop, died Nurses' Graduation at Victoria Hospi-
London this week attending the ' ....
gles us ould idintities uSed, to hey to Parliament will have lost the fictitious
. . m biandom Man., on Tuesday of last , tat Miss Nellie Winters, dautreiter of
' ' • ' I 'I the e an ink w .1
Mr. Barrett, had it barber elle and Mrs. John 1,\ alters, is one of
I time of the passage of the dissolution i wilds. i,
I order, . • . , going' the Graduating Class.
; shop 10 Brussels prior to his
i' The .dissoletion. order -in -Council it -•:West, , l 'Mr. and 'Mrs. John Stanley, Bins-
kape our heads above wather.
Yours till nixt wake,
Timothy Hays
G111111. Son-ola In China.
(self is rief and pnrel r
y ,Ormal: Unveiling Of Wawandsh Monument , carth Road, Toronto, announce the
1501913 ,, catmints T -lis .1-Ionor with the ... engagement of their niece, Gladys
A letter Tim.: just been received from Government's desire for the immediate • - The Joyet -Sieniorial erected in Fraeree, daughter o.f the late. Mr. EtIld ,
'
NESS WCIIWOOd stating that,the Gunn ,' dissoln.tion of the present Honse, and . meranrV of the heroes from Wawa-. Mrs, john F. Morrish, to 'Air. John •
Soll-ola has ar`rived safe1Y at C'henttic for a general election to he held an 1 nosh Township, will lit -unveiled at St. ,-Franklin Galbraith, Toronto, son of
i\i' ' • .' 1 r ' • •-fko ' Helens,. Con. 1.0, West Watyatosh, nn • Sir, and Mrs. John Galbraith, Wing- ,
WAN11to run the sixth "Ian' ' -
threshing syndicate machipe. Ten-
ders addressed to the undersigned,
will be received up to May 3tst.
Signed, first—An engineer; secondL
A separator man; third -7 -Men and
'te,ams to go with engine. '
• Cyrus W. Scott,
Phone 11-624 Belgrave.
• NOTICE
The first sitting Of the Court of Re-
vision for the pterpose of hearing com-
plaints against the Assesstnent Roll
of the Town of Wingham, for the year
1923, will be held at the Clerk's Office,
on Monday, May 28th., 1923, at 7.30
p,151.
Dated, Clerk's Office, May (5111, (923
W, A. Galbraith,
• Clerk of the Municipality and of the
said Court.
• presented to Miss1.4111111. . lIIIS WeEtwood by the specified for Thursday, Jtme the MaY 2411" the ceremony will ham. '1 he marriage to take place •
•• • CI ••I1 commence et p The P• tiet Church •it e rn
14111,, people Of the \Hingham Methodist statutory 1 dalr$ befere the election • be condected with full rnilitary ;
eme,...y on _lune 4th., at Walmer Road
church In August last • before she re- !Itself,
•monument will be unveiled by C. F. Libby, for several years
Fifteenth 'Parliament .• orOntario
turned to her mission work in. China.'
mmanding Of-. I local manager of the Clinton Knitting
Col. I-1, B. Combe, C0
AB that was wrong with the machine: which' thus passes out of existenceficer of , ,
fop, the (16141) HuronO
's verseas Company is ' in town this week, hitising
was a button' knocked off, When one was elected on October 2Otia;
considers the great ntimber <5"f miles, and has held four sessions, 'When it Battalion. After the neveiling cere-: come over to assist his daughter -in -
yea, hundreds of them, over Which a I rose 00 may 5t11 Last, '55 members Following
addresses will be given by the; law, Mrs. F. I,ibby, to pack tola get
1140(1 to be present: ;IS M. Goventock, intend residing in future, Mr. Libby
ready to move to Boston, where they
machine must be carried or drawn bY, were sitting 'on the Government side Following gentlemen, who have 91001 11'
it •is bettor understood why .the of the Chamber, ee . were among the '
months of tedious journe3r and 'Wait- ' Conservative benches, and 27 were. ..H. P. P., for Centre Miran; Major; is looking remarkably well ttild assur-
ing. Miss Wellwood eagerly -opened with the Liberals. . '1,V, H. Fenton, M. C., M, P ,
. re, for his frie
es nds tht ahe's just as svell as
j North :Bruce; ( apt. C. H. Bucktand, • he looks, Agenial soul, who made'
,
the machine and started a record- 'We
, M. P. P., for South Wellington; thejmany friends during his residence
would suppose that 'a few of tlie mit- : •
A Popular Minister , . !140n, C. D. Carmichael, a S. 0. AiL heite. Mr. Libby has been warml3'.
ives will Idok upon this inteSie. box as, .
a most marvellous invention' if •not Rev. A.. L. Bridge, minister of • P. P. for Centre Grey., besides focal 1
,tve.comed but his return to town has.
almost a strange idol which should be 'Clialmer Presbyterian Church, Hamil- , speakers. Mr. Blemamin Naylor t
„ 0,-,..., Mit renewed the regret felt at his re -
reverenced, Mr. Kenneth J.. Beatoe 1ton and a former C. C 1: student was' Reeve Of West Wawariosh, win aet.,,movai to teneeteet place of abode. -.-
as Cliairmae. . • Clinton'. News Record.
has also received a phonograph but , calling on old friends in town last•
his did not arrive in the excellent week. Tichad been• attending Synod The citizens of Wawanosh, :under• Our invictus massage can't be beat,
shape in which Miss Wellwood's did. at Stratford and in «Milian to his ' 1111 patronage of the C. ouneil and t ry 0116 at cetneesnannee
Credit for this should be given" to clerical duties finds time to do con.; Women's Institute, will furnish re-
, Court Of •Reviston those who pack.ed the n
B
C-ourt of Revision to he held in Gunn Son-ola factory tit
Bluevale, in Council 11 63, at 3 o'clock. Miss Welhvood wrote
, on the 29th clay ef 'May, 1921
Tenders for the Aainting of Linton's
Bridge. Contractor to remove rust
'before painting •and, supply paint
which is subject -to approval of the
Council, Tenders' to be in hands of
• the Clerk by the 29th day of May,
• 1923. .
W; R 'Crtikshank, Clerk,
H ' fresliments free for the occasions All
•
• • n • 1 Men es )ecielly invited to at- - Mrs. unker passes
lachine in the siderable journalistic work. e las ,
Winm
ingha. . made something of a reputation or ,
The' •LrieknoW Pipe Tiatd, the. 'there passed away in Wingliam
just prior to !himself as a reporter of General As terld•
, . ay ,: Win ghani 'Brass Band 'arid the T.U0k-' (10004 ti T.Iospital,. on Sunday, May. nother city semb y meetings an is ,
lloy Scout Band will furnish the ' t3tIt..
ne idea of the contributor to 011411y newspapers of al 41011'
illVitd. "G011 , the pa!ltrse';ittrito11111t1(tIstask"0:. Tililaltd,11<serre'siln
vel,:tlie're, she church. news feature called "The': imisin• V-yerY1)00
out& accomp- Era. . v i Save 'rhe Xing." .
T 0 ' 1, ' wl t 11 her. daughter, Mi.s. lolin Kerr, ,
unks and her- M -, 13 i 1,,e i' ' • former Wawa- i Benjamin !Nayl r, l\cove, 1 Bitievale 1.Zoad. Slit( (V4tS ill her 64th.
starting on a ,journey to
hi China andAo give sof
way people have to tra
writes that thirty men w
any her to carry het tr
self a good part of the
Readers of this pa.pe
delighted to 'hoar Iron
wood.
way,
0 are alwayS
I Miss Well
nosh boy and is held in. high esteem !•year. The remains were taken .to
i
'bei hundreds of our readers, who look ' • "Dance in the Foresters' Vali, Bel- , Oshawa on Tnesday morning, where
(plot oir Thvirsday afternoon.
forward each week tci,hiS contribut- ! grave, on Friday evening, May x8th. !interment will 'take place in the family
ions in The Advanee.. Wingliam Sextette Orchestra.
's Tie for
refoot Sandals
ade iii serviceable 1row Leathers,
single strap patterns.
'Sat 11 sizes, 4 to V, MOO
Chit ren's sizes, 8 ao
• Misses' sizes, 11 to 2 ... .$1,50
Women's sizes, to 7 ....$1.75
See our White lack and White Canvas
Shoes or W men.
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