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Messrs Wilbert Gallaway, Alex 's . .+ ._ ,_. .a local Items FaetlkiW# Mot4sr, Diku9; tsr glad Uaugh- x 1-.-% sow.w+r'w.+.«..... •..r.,r se:.F•.r.»•.. . . c•* lY1i•s Florence p HeerlC pit retie ill Prize t Roaal$g ,ad. - lYo tsir a Huabaxd, Ars Afi. St►akNa. Miss Harper of St. Helens, is visiting We are sorry to learn that Mr. J. H, who has for r n some years been the y , *••^ .•^*•^^• •• ^^ •, •"• • . Her many friends around her old home . e Der Appoint rated Harr»ton, Feb. 2b. -,-Today will go with Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Shackletun, . .,— 'k After ma narrow escapes, in which at Zetland will regret to hear of the death Easter Sunday, April 4th. of I iiza i3.'t'liam, I3eceased was a dough• - The March council meeting was held it down in history hers as one of tri@ saddest in the towns experience, owing to the Miss Marion Casemore is visiting with frequently failure only to use the precise 1VIr. and Mrs. C. E. Judson have rented ter of the late Chas• Thorn and was in her )Vic Alex Carson's red brick residence on the council Gurney de Monday evening, Mayor Gurney presided and presided triple funeral from, the Pridham home her sister, Mrs. W, M. Adair in I£incar- dins. language necessary in addressing her, the- mysterious Miss. Dollar, (Mrs, +Geo• 80th year, Sl.e has been in failing health Victoria St. for some time and for the past couple of councillors Elllntt, Fells, Mitchell and Currie wert f1rom which father, mother and daughter were buried privately to Harriston cent. Miss Lillie Lamont spent the past Young) was captured on Tuesday After- 3 b Miss Florence Hear Murdison in "Bonnie Lucy Lee" "- years had resided with her mother and in kilt, bonnet and feather.-Wingham, brother in Colborne Mrs, present, The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. etery this afternoon. couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs Sam noon, at o'clock y Pocock, daughter of Mrs. R. Pocock, township, John Campbell, Wingham, Mrs. David john Monday, March 8th. A commuication was read from Ridge, It was only a week ago that G. M, Mc- Donald Donald pawed away, and now his wife, a Bell, near Toeswater. . Mr, Catherine St , in front of W. J, Greer's ston, Ist line, Morris; and Mrs. Cronin of L, O. L. No. 794 will meet in their town, town ,council asking the council to endorse a resolution which has been - daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Pridham, has and Mrs, Lay Wast Bluevale. spent Sunday with Mr. and Robert Shoe Store, ' , Harriston ars Sisters of the deceased, lodge room on Friday evening, Initis, The funeral was held to Win ham Deme- kion and other important business. Visit- g pass getown and several 'other places th G passed away, together with her Parente, This has removed the parents of twk, ,Mrs, Graves Lower Wingham, Miss Dollar had a busy day and found much, to interest her in Wingham% up -to- tery on Thursdayafternoon, The mother ors welcome the a Provincial Government should give the same grants to towns and villages homes; in the McDonald home are left a Mr. and Mrs. Robert McIntosh have daze and busy stores As a matter of and family have the sympathy of a large Private G. E. Roberson, 1st C, .E, F„ circle q# friend,. for rmanent roads as it is Pe ' proposed to family of four small children, who are returned to their home in Blucher Sask., tact, Dollar .Day, was a most coxispicfous . Late Stoker P. 0. R., N. C. V. R„ resew- give to townships, Several of the coun- also receiving medical attention at present, after spending the winter in Wingham, success in Wingham this*'year. Genuine _ .n fxEoxi+D Er L;ncoxx ed his 1914--15 star, also King's certificate cillors felt that ai a goodly share of the while in the Pridham home a family of Mr, John Johnston has rented the bargains were offered in 1Ningham's Stores some time ago. A former resident of Wingham, in the auto licenses are paid in towns that this three sons, all engaged in farming in house on ,John St., until recgntly occupied and satisfied customers Hampered hen• person of George Ellicott passed away in The Globe has raised its subscription action is right o ght and props. The Mayor Minto Township, are left. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. by C. M. Walker, The Walker family have dreils, The day was ideal and the roads ,, Wingham were lined "with cutters an;i to , price to $5.00 per Swift Current, Sask., on Wednesday, Feb, P year. It is expected and clerk were instructed to sign the re - solutkon, ' 11 Wright of the Methodist Church, where gone to Grand Bend. Mr. Andrew Reid of Moasomin, Sask., sleighs from early morning. that other dailies will follow short! and 25th. •:Oecedsed came to Wingham about Y fatty -five years. ago with his Parents from weelklies will be compelled to raise to A letter from ,Eye Board of Trade en - the deceased were members, who has been , spending the, winter with Clinton. He was an employee of the old $2.00 in the near future, dorsing the action of the council in their people believe that they were not the ------•--•- his sister, Mrs. Alex, Robertson, town. Sick Children's Hospital, $5,00; Nation - years `before A.hair factory for several Mr. Hugh Gilmore and Mr John request, made some time ago, that the tiuesslog The Beaus returned to his home last week, The guesses of the dumber of beans in Mr, Elmer Shackleton of Dungannon, MRS CEO. g YOUNG. a the jar at W. G. Patterson's ranged all returned to Wingham Business College, , , . , err an, wor on si ewal , 6 c, Fred Scott, work on street, 2.10;• Public the xray from 395 to 7,222. Mayor His mother accompanied film and will re - Who very ably carried on as Miss Dollar Gurney, Councillor Bennett and Neal Mc- main in Wingham for some time. School Board, advance on levy, 700.00; R. Lean counted the beans, which proved to Messrs Hammer and Rintoul, horse of the Wingham Advance- be 2,687. Messrs Wilbert Gallaway, Alex Mrs. Wm. Prince arrived in town last weekk Elliott, rebate hall rent 5.00; J. F. Groves, Typing Auditor's report, .10.00; McGinty and W. S. Mitchell tied for from Sussex, England. Her liusbaiid Quite early Miss Dollar . started out on clock, each guessing x,700. has been here for several months ano M. McLeod, work on street 5.00; High School Board, advance on levy 1200.00: 11 .the Station Mester Beamer Retires is employed in the Bell factory. They will reside in Lower Wingham. her rounds and now has many interesting We are sorry to learn that Mr. J. H, who has for r n some years been the y . Misses Beatrice Baird and Helen Ham - T. Weir, team to fire 2,00; J. A. 'McLean' efficient efficient agent at the C. P, depot hart, ilton who have been .attending Central experiences to relate, of how several bus- ' fins decided to retire and will probably Business College have returned to their lumber, 8.00; J. Brooks, salary '67.50; J. locate in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. homes in. Palmerston, where they have iness men, clerks and others accosted her Miss Dollar but were $eemer and family are among Wingham's secured stuations. 'was Radford, salary 104.40; ft, Lockerid e, g most respected citizens and we trust they Mr, Orville Habkirk at his home as not Careful enough to follow out the instructions '1 I in McKillop, on Monday and Tuesday 'salary 103.64; I. Walker, salary ,104.40; C. going West. He was in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. Win, Marlowe, also a former resident of Wingham, in the lumbering business. Deceased was un- married. Mr, Wm. Ellacott of Wingham, is a brother of the deceased and left on Friday for Swift Current. , WiLLL, n RAi)voltD East Wawanosh lost a Valuable citizen on Monday last in the death of William extending over Radford aft n illness xt i v era a e e K seven weeks, terminating in paralysis to which he succumbed.. °11 ' The late Mr. Radford was a man of ex- cellent qualities, an obliging neighbor and much respected in the community in which h 1` Mitchell went to Drumbo, last week and purchased a purebred shorthorn bull for a Syndicate, who have since disposed of the animal to Mr. William Eadie. Monday, Mar. 8th. Hear Murdison, The Scottish Comedian, with supporting Company of Talented Artists, "Murdison takes away the Blues;'. Reserve your seats eariv.--McKibbons. Drug Store, Who's comin' tae, our toon on March 8th? Murdison—the Real McKie --at before the war prices. You'll know him. '.Town Hall, Wingham. March 8th. See advertisement on page b of this paper. Tito ADVANCE is well equipped with the latest type and material for turning out the newest and most up to -date print - wires of the Bell Telephone • Co. and the G. N. W. Telegraph Co, be removed from front street was filed. The clerk reported that he had received the new map of the town ordered from Mr, E, D. Bolton and he, thought it was a good one. The cost of making the map was $60, but anyone wishing to secure a map may have one for $1,00, The following accounts were recom. i mended for payment by the finance com- mittee:-- - F. r J Groves, salary la 96. • G. Allen, Y $ 16, 40.66; E. Lewis, 58.33; Times, Printing; etc„ 64.10; Municipal World, Assessor's Roll, 11,26; A Sanderson, snowplowing, etc., 49.80; S. Burke, work on roads, 4155; T. Musgrove, work on sidewalk, 210 W Stn -d k •d k 0 wi l at east continue to reside here fora few months longer. attending the funeral of his brother, Gar- MRS CEO. g YOUNG. a ived for so many years. When a„child of six years, William Rad- ing, We have calls for printing from , , . , err an, wor on si ewal , 6 c, Fred Scott, work on street, 2.10;• Public St. Paul's Church Notes net. Deceased was 29 years of age and s survived by his wife, Who very ably carried on as Miss Dollar ford carne to Hallett Township from near several out of towns people who have seen our work. School Board, advance on levy, 700.00; R. Mar. 7 -Third Sunday in Lent. 11.00 Messrs Hammer and Rintoul, horse of the Wingham Advance- Brampton with• his parents, Here he grew. to manhood and was married on the A few of our subscribers would do well Elliott, rebate hall rent 5.00; J. F. Groves, Typing Auditor's report, .10.00; a, m. Holy Communion; 2.30 p, in. Sun- day School and Bible Class; 7.00 p, m. buyers, purchased percheron team from Sandy McLaughlin Brussels, The Quite early Miss Dollar . started out on 25th of September, 37 years ago to Miss Elizabetir•M. Scott Of Morris, and five to remember that the subscription price of Tlig ADvnrrr is $2 00 per year in M. McLeod, work on street 5.00; High School Board, advance on levy 1200.00: Evensong. - of price paid was 3700, and the weight was her rounds and now has many interesting years later they moved to lot 39, con. 4, future. When paid in advance we will T. Weir, team to fire 2,00; J. A. 'McLean' I Thursday Mar. 4th—The . Woman's 8400. experiences to relate, of how several bus- :Past Wawanosh, where he remained until continue for the time being to give it at lumber, 8.00; J. Brooks, salary '67.50; J. Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. A special meeting of the Women's s In- iness men, clerks and others accosted her Miss Dollar but were the time of his demi e For some six ' the $1,50, but this must be strictly in, ad- Radford, salary 104.40; ft, Lockerid e, g F. Roderus at 3,00 p. m. Friday, Mar., 5th -8.00 p. m. Lenten stitute will be held in the council chamber as not Careful enough to follow out the instructions years h- was trustee of S. S. No, 10 and vane.• 'salary 103.64; I. Walker, salary ,104.40; C. service. illustrated Lantern address, OnThursday afternoon, March 11th. at Y 8 P. m. The directors in charge will be given in Tutu ADVANCE and just simply "Are ,. the section received,excellent service, In politics he was a Liberal and in religion a It a with regret .that we learn that Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Kerr have decided Brooks, wages 18.00; J,. F, Groves, postage 3,75. J. A. McLean, coal 816.56; Subject "Favorite Hymns" - Remember, awelcome awaits you at St Mrs. (Dr,)'Hambly and Mrs, J. Pattison, asked you Miss Dollar to which she usually re " „ plied Sure i am and Presbyterian. leaves his his to move from Lower Wingham to White- W A. Currie, repairs 5.50; Times, print - ing. 3:70; Can. Co., Can, Pout's church. All Seats free. All members are requested to attend. continuedher walk. While she found the Deceased to mourn Goss, wife, three sons and one daughter; namely church. They have purchased Mr Clubb's house in the village, and have Express 85c; Gen. Electric Co., 21.00; P. Wiaghatu 6, Seaforth 3 Cottage Prayer Meeting at Mr. Charles Cook's residence- Patrick St„ on Friday majority of the stores crowded she courageously pushed her way through. Mrs. Geo, Caldwell, East Wawanosh; sold their place in Lower Town to Mr. ,Milligan, cartage 3.96; W. A. 'Currie, repairs 1.50; Wingham and,!Plinton Junior Hockey- evening, also as undenominational meet- unnoticed by the bargain hunters. Be- John Radford, Wingham; and Archie and Normae at home; also one sister, Mrs. A. Horne, blacksmith for Mr. William Rob- ertson. Rae a Thompson, supplies esti W. H. Gurney, pipe 2.00; Westinghouse, istss met on Wingbam ice on Friday even- ing will be held in the Salvation Army tween thirty and forty times Miss Dollar p McMartin, Concord, New Hampshire. .Can. supplies, 66.30; Clinton Knitting Co., ing last and played a fast clean game. Hall, Sunday afternoon at 3.30. You are was asked if she were not the mysterious The bereaved family have much sym- Friends of Mr. Hiram Smith, Lower waste 2.25; G. Allen, salary 36.65; J. A. The local team won by a score of 6 to 3. welcome. lady. pathy in their loss.—Blyth Standard, Wingham, will regret to learn that whip: McLean, coal 42.00. Mr. Murphy of Mount Forest, made a P y We have this week. received two com- Mrs, C. B. Armitage and Mrs. A. G. Mr. and Mrs. John Radford attended coming down a ladder at the stable he fell The following grants were also recom- splenaid r farce. Outing to the lateness of muicatfons for publication in TFt» AD= Smith had difficulty in makingseveral the funeral, and badly injured his right' foot. Mr. London train the Seaforth boys did VANCE, and wbile we may think as the people believe that they were not the - ----- Smith celebrated his 80th birthday on Sick Children's Hospital, $5,00; Nation - not arrive in Wingham until after ten writers do in regard to the matter in Miss Dollar. EVELY^r MARTS HAtaLh Christmas eve. Thig accident will be the al sanitarium 5.00; Salvation Army Res- o clock and the game did not commence question, yet we cannot publish them be. The boys of the public school were on Evelyn Marie the dear little daughter means of confining him to his home for ,a cue Home, 5.00; Town $and. 200,00; until 10,40. In the first period the Wing- cause of the fact that no signature is on strike and in a body visited the different of Mr. and Mrs, Evan Haines died at f few weeks. Wingham General Hospital, 200,00; Hur- ham boys scored three goals, and also the manuscript and we do not know who school trustees, and when they received their home, near Francis, Sask., on Feb- Mr, Lennox wishes to publicly thank %three on County Children's Shelter, 50.00; in the second. When the visitors the writer is, the consent of most of them they feels ruary 16th. The family had just moved the men on )Route 1, Wingham, who so Turnberry Agricultural Society, 50.00. came bash on the ice in the last period Mr, and Mrs, George Hunter of Kal• their petition to Principal Posliff stating to their new home and were getting set kindly took charge of his mail route wbile Councillor Fells, chairman of the prop - they put, up quite a struggle and scored eida, Man., were guests of Mr, and Mrs, the fact that they had received the con- tied, when all but Mr. Haines Werre taken lie was ill at home. Those little deeds of erty committee stated that he was ex- • three goals. All of the Wingham boys R. J. Tindall. They returned to the sent of the school board to take a half down with "flu." The doctor had been, kindness are the kind that .live. long in the pecting a scavenger from London, He played good•game and it would be un- West with Mr. Hunter's sister, Mrs. John holiday, and needless to say . the ladies with them on Saturday but was called to memory, and how much more pleasant had another man hired but that he had fair to mention any of the boy's work in Sims, woo has been sick with influenza who shopped in Wingham without being a patient some miles away and could 'not would this world be to live in if more changed his mind about taking the job, particular. The smallest' and possibly at Exeter, and the remains of her son, touched on the shoulder and asked if they return till Monday, and the little child people showed the brotherly feeling. Mr. Mitchell thought the committee one of the yomngest players, Wylan, of Edgar, who died with the same disease were not Miss Dollar, were few and far Passed away before he returned, Her Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Deans and Mrs. should not hire a man but report back to Seaforth played a star game for the visit- about a month ago. Burial will take between. To carryon as Miss Dollar in father, mother and two tittle brothers, Harriett Deans wish to publicly thank the council. He also ventured that had ors, place in Maintou to -day, a town the size of Wingham is a far more Robert and Irving are left to mourn the the friends and neigbors who so kindly Mr, Stokes been rightly handled he could -- ___._______1 difficult stunt than to be Miss Dollar in a loss of a sweet little child. Their many showed sympathy during the recent death have been re-engaged. Mr. Elliott and EVERYBODY'S COLUMN COMMUNICATION city. • . , Wingham friends will sympathize with and illness of the late Peter 'H, Deans. Mayor Gurney stated that they each had . \ Miss Pocock who captured Miss Dollar them in their bereavement, They would also wish to express their approached him as best they could. Mr. OTION SALE—Farm Stook acid Implem- g ante at rot 21, con 1, monis, iBluevale Wingham, March 2nd, 1920 said she was so sur surprised when she was P `Safe in the Tender Shepherd's Care," — thanks to the members of the I. 0, 0. F. Mitchell said he was sorry that there were Road! on Monday, March 15th. at one o'clock. To the editor of the Advance answered in the affirmative by Mrs. MRs, CovikNTRY who were so kind and 'brotherly in their no deputations present, he had heard --complaints see hills, T. Proprietor. Dear Sir:— Young that for a• minute she could On Wednesday, February y 25th, another time of sorrow and bereavement. several but people seemed P P R. BENNx`T T. R. BisNN>brr, Anctioueer, r • , I noticed in your last weeks issue a scarcely believe her own ears and really old and highly respected resident of Mr. Gordon Hastie has moved from backward °about appearing .before the UCTION SAL—Clearing Sale of $took and letter from ,a ratepayer in which he com did not believe it until she had the $10 •VYingham was called Home in the arson P Bluevale to the farm near town which he council. Mr. Elliott said he thought the Im plaments, Lot 1, con. 4, Morrie on Fr!- - day, March 12th. merits on the present sanitary condition Prize in her hand, of Sarah Manning, widow of the late has recently bought from Mr, James committee were quite capable of dealing - JOHN ,&Tj.o moxa, PROP. Jas. Tat, QR, Auctioneer. of our town. After reading it I recollect Of course, afew wise acres, who always know William Coventry. Deceased was ,76' Fowler. Mr. Fowler has moved into the house on Diagonal Road which he ur- - with the matter. TiiE AavANcr along with several other citizens, would greatly FARM FCR SALE -109 acres of gond soil be. ing west halt of lot 22, con. 8, Cuiross. on that' at last nomination meeting our worthy councillors and mayor, made it, claimed that they knew who that mysterious lady was all the time, years of age and suffered a second attack of paralysis a short time ago. She is sur- g P chased from Mr. Wm. Gannett, and NI r like to see a scavenger appointed without the premises are good bank barn, frame house, site, windmill, a•.d other out -buildings. For further apps the rentiees to. solemn promises that they were outin the As an advertising scheme we are satisfied vived by seven daughters and one son, Gannett and family will move in with their daughter, Mrs, Deans until they can delay. A number of ratepayers P Yers near the top of particulars on Venmux 1 tniasn. vary best interests of our town. Clean- that it was a success, for several business Her husband predeceased her about two move into their own house on Scott St, X Victoria St., would like to have the sewer FOR SALE—No 10 smith P, emium Typewrit- or for sale. A.bs, ain, see it at. liness being next to Godliness, surely the sanitary condition of Wingliam is most men have heartily thanked us for assisting in making Mar. 2nd the best and most months ago, The funeral was held to Wingham ceme• It is stated by those who are in a posit- extended past their property. Tsl 4ANCE OFFICE important to our citizens, Some years ' interesting Dollar Day ever held in Wing- "tory on Friday afternoon, Services at the tion to know that Armenia will need •1 Mayor Gurney stated that during the e idemic he had secure e 1 d o e to o into p P F g SALE—Solid bre k building a ORo known a „ e White Cate". Hard and a 7rh i t oft water; a o r no o the establishing of the dr ago, Y t h a 1 h K barn. Tim ,)VANassistancei a E A Cts e c added sever l now a v hue n r e ere conducted e b Rev. house and av w o ct d ea K Y f until after the harvest. While e where t family hems he all he am y were down oleotric high',; second floor six room dweliIng, rth closet system, we had an epidemic names to its list of subscribers and we feel J. -F, Dingman, pastor of the Baptist the res onse to public apppeals bas been sick, and he felt that they should be paid Aim E. RiorrxOND, gt Jacobs; out. of typhoid that caused expense and loss of we have benefited as well as our advertis- church, who officiated for Rev. Mr, Arm- most generous it cannot be expected to for their services• In one case he beliey FAItM 'Olt SdI,>v—Sixty soros of first class land about twenty minutes walla to W ing+ life, After this epidemic had wrought havOck, laws were laid down compelling ers, and the purchasers got many bar: gains. • strong, pastor of the Methodist church, who was ill at his home. I keep up for an indefinite period and Gov. ernment assistance is the only way out. , ed a little girls life was saved, The him Pott Office, will either sell or exchange for larger place, For farther particulars, people to install dry earth closets and a ` ' °" ' "` °' ' W1LLUIM JOHNSTov Canada's action should not be dependent matter was left over. 'While driving through a pitch hole near apple* to. THE ADvAxo t. scavenger was appointed to keep these closets clean, This law has been j,HclrQys, An old and highly respected `resident on that of ony other nation. We should stand upon our feet and do what we can the B. line -corner, a cutter was upset and WARM FOR SALE—Bantle hat[ of InE 4Z, Con, plied with and the town has been in a in a Mrs. Harvey Anderson moved into the of Turnberry, passed away On Saturday. and at once. badly broken, . the driver thought the It, Beat Wawanosh, containing loo acres nearly air ander grain and areae. Largo barn, etonestibles. driving house and hog pen, frame healthy condition ever since, but under house recently vacated by Bertram Smith which she purchased Some time Feby. 28th, in the person of William Johnston, Deceased was born in Ireland, Murdison "The Real McKie who is town should pay at least a portion of the damage. The councillors took the stand dwellin , drilled well, windmill and cement supply tank with float, 3 acres of orchard. Present con0itions how long will this last. There etas been no scavenger on the jab ago. 84 years ago and immigrated to Canada in Booked for Wingham Town Hail, Monday eve, Mar, 8th is a comedian of the first that as others had ane through the same g Farm situated on main gravel road between Wingham and Belgrave, small payment down balahoe for the past two months and the condition P Rlr. Ina, Little who recently sold `his the year 1801, coming to Turnberry where water and is at present on a tour of East- hole that day they did not feel like doing anything. The matter was Left over. and On mortgage for a term of years at 5 per coat, P0059essiou any time, Jo r W, in most closets and back yards are alarm- farm on the outskirts of town has bought house in he has lived continuously ever since. Five years latex he was married to Augusta ern Canada, with a style peculiarity his Mr, Bert Hart madnpplication to buy SITOEBoTItonr, ilauto 5, Wingham, ing, What will happen as soon as spring a Listowel Homuth, who predeceased him twenty-one own, he captivates his audience from apiece of land from the town, near the - 001? GRASS FARM FOR 8A1,E-••104 scree, . a water all the year, situated on B. line, sets in, and that must must now be in a few weeks, even before a scavenger who One of those unrortunatc individua-Is, whose reason has deserted them, came tosuccess years ago on March 5th. One daughter, the moment he appears. The tremendous in these parts and the encores he Electric Light Plant. The matter was left with the Electric Light committee to Xfowlck, d.pply further articulars to, a. HsrrNlrla, Wroxeter, would be hired ;,,,once could get around. tawrx Tuesday morning, rhe flagged the Mrs, John Nichol died in Wingham about fifteen years ago. Six of a family is asked to give is sufficient to recommend .report, ANTED. -Ex err n Apply toy p e oed Lady Stonbgripher, If the asst o knewahe condition r affairs in at least Dna of Wingham's largest in- train near the 0th Con„ and when it came to a stop got on board and came here. survive viz. Robert, on the homestead and Adam him as an entertainer, Tickets will be on sale at Mcltibbon's Drug Store: beginning Council adjourned at 9 o'clock. Joltit 0714r, duatries, we believe they would rise up in He was standing between the rails in his of Wingham, Mrs, Jas. Showers, Turn Monday,. Feb, 23rd. Indications point to --- -.___ . __,.: _ ,Lu6kkn"ow, tint. rebellion. Is this state of affairs at pres• bare feet, and put his shoes on after he Wawberryno8h, r Jo McBurney, East sli, Mrs. John Ireland, Taeswater, a packed house so Be -on -hand Early. Re- Broke Her Wrist txI'eNTicb-- : girl toiX email ptivata family 1i in London, ant in the interest of the laws of health? got in the Gar, Arriving at the station Ile g . Mrs. Mrs. I2icllard Porter, iJadericli. servations. Reserved 75c, Rush Seats Mrs, Robt, Day while down town on uesday Attractive proposition, All. ply to, How cana. elan be expected to get this • took the bus to the Cain house, where The funeral was held on Monday after. 50c, See advt on page 8. afternoon slipped on the side - P. t . EnwnrtDa. Cars of Carl, Ezptess, Town, mess cleaned up before the spring floods p g now that the first of March is past? We he took off his Coat, hat, shoes and socks, and went into the dining room and had noon to'4'Vingham cemetery and services , The spectacle of a wealthy nation like , walk in front of Geo. Mason & Son's store broke her right wrist• GROCERY HUSINW FOR RALE were threatened withfa flu epidemic, but • breakfast, after which he went out to the he at t house and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr, Sri -ell, rector of St. Pauls An h - the United States hemming and hawing about few million dollars for relief, white and -ac New Libtariaa Appointed ••- ••- Good clean stock of groceries in the town of ''Wiagbam, centrally located and in cod gdinrr when the water starts running over the.. back yards, carrying; disease with it, we waiting room, and_ sitting in Dna chair deposited his feet in another and hada g can church of which the deceased was a millions of people are on the verge of . starvation is anything but inspiring. As + Y Mass Marjorie 1-iaines, daughter of Iver, order. stook and fixtures arotin eignt•en hundred can look for a worse epidemic. sleep, Reeve Johnston was notified and member. The pallbearers were the late Mr. John. far as Canadians are Concerned, we are and Mrs. Arthur Haines, has accepted a s librarian Miss Ap Apply tore, Apply to J. tl, arSWAikx .Box' 844, Wingham The council let Mr. Stokes go because. he asked for a raise in salary, surely no Constable Noore took hini to the call.j. Ile proved to be Angus HeRay of the dib ston s "two sons and four son -in-laws. certain that our people would like to ace position succeeding a , g Annie Cunningham, TENDER$ WAliii'I9D business matt would let a man go in this of Huron a very well to do farmer, and " ""` " our Government make a substantial grant for Armenian Relief, irrespective of what Typical Western Cow Boy r• osiv6d - '1•t?rter• Wi11 be rea•lve4 b.y the trid•rsigued manner until they could tecure another vary highly nmpected by all who knew C:vrlluitiwb: Luis; other nations do. All that Canada tan Shorty Campbell, a typical Weatern up ftp Citi noon. March R2ae to, for the build• one to take his lags. Are not tboso of our p him. Ile was taken to the Ontario Has- As we go to press we learn with regret da might be woefully iriadequated to Cow i'ancller, drifted into town on Tues- r1 na a,ana•, in the viilaga of White- sna arra ap•osaa LWbi eavn citizens who are not fortunate to have pital at London on Saturdky, that Miss Catherine Lee passed away oh meet the situation. But five millions day and entertained the audience -at the 64kw Mr. itE t1tr, •oxge 'Covtla` , whltaohnroh. A ro . A 10/ 9ewet• connection WOaY Of a little res- ''Work is victory ", Wednesday morning at the home of her would save some lives, and, whatever Lyceum Theatre with this rope throwing rtrirltarl oh•gne t the ouncraoc price OCwea,nr ray tilt• t•nd•rr pact, „Thera is always room for a man o nt!phew, Mr. Wm. Breckenridge, Lot 8, happens, we should have the falling that really lie is • l+i,weer. ` aft dyer w+;it ;u•o arily T*hdbto i r t 04 ;parts of the Dollar i ty rtlay be ttlrlght but not for forts and he m+skrti room for rritlriy, t, Cron. I0, Turnberry, Deceased was in the Dotriillit>n hied not Stead caealaaltlY by dr d n t1rus cowboy hat, spurs, J"6" be r, r•id ed, >rW. %. a arays„iNs. :, Maks yourself nil yr to iiorris- her 90th year. and watched a Christian nation starve. thsips, belt, whip; revolver, baadsd gloves, s rc 'a `ow YOWI ,Ill the intsreets of tha town, body."' p'uneral W Wingharn cemetery on It will be tis 16" to oif`at' rrrlsaf iifttr the otic. I4s is Y6rt4rg l of the South African A toparm "Fowm d 94 witty Ctb"elu iso,” xldsty ttftsllaoOn, As risrlfa m are dood.—OdIlla ;l cic t. War sod the' Gmt Wow. V ..: , P.'ii' fr . +a. M_, S)h i+N': `" Iota;Allait r ""' 'i, eiii;aktit':'. ' i krr°?.s .'rw' `"" 3. e }, ' Subsi,riptiol , $IJ0 per yeAr 11 rhi ?R___­__­__ AtiL + •,t 't't' a ll SUGGESTIO'NS I ft -* SUGGESTION Nth. 1. . At tlrst sign of La Grippe or Influenza go to• bed and call the? doctor, SUGGESTION NO., 2. ` Daring the epidemic of La Grippe it free use of "Klenza' Liquid Antiseptic" and "Laxative Cold Tablets with .Aspirin" will greatly lessen the liabiility of .in- fection, ' - cKAIRON'S RUDG -STORE . Drugs and Stationery , ,' Edison Phonographs ' Phone 53 Ci. P. R, Wickets 11 Merchant Buys Parrs +ewwtrrmiilrilt ra Mr. John Gowdy, who has conducted a t r general store business at Belmore during y T 1' ' the est four e p fo y ars, has sold out to Mr. f Hard of Holyrood, who takes the business i ®N y - over ori April 1st. Mr. Gowdy has pur- ! t , chased Geo. Westlake's 50 acre farm on i the Wroxeter.road, near Salem, and will ! , move there after April est. ' I, ' Per Selling Tanglefoot Who , Rfi { B Dr. J. G. Bricker, a Cargill physician You . , . was fined $100 and costs for issuing pre- o want a ggod .cup of Tea scriptions contrary to the provisions of the without having- to'pay for some. 0. T. A. Two charges were laid, but one thing you cannot use. , was withdrawn. , R• J. Stewart a Kincardine barrister, 1 ' wasalso fined $275 for selling liquor or ®UP Bulk Blonds 1 buying a carload and 'distributing it, among other purchasers. Are decidedly Big.. Value,- a;1d. Pretty Church Wedding give supreme, satis#'actidn to all who A pretty church wedding was solemn- use them, We invite you to try us ind in St, Paul's church, Wingham, at 6 for tea, I o'clock on Tuesday morning when, Miss . Annie Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. R. D., Cunningham was united in I marriage to Mr. W. A. Coates of Listowel, The 'Tea and Coffee House The happy couple left on the earlytrain I to spend their honeymoon in Hamilton, # I 1 Niagara Falls and other points, after ewe. stewuwrrr>Irrsse# which they will take up their residence in . Wingham. They have the best wishes of a host of friends. Died At Medicine Hat , 11 From the Medicine Hat, (Alberta) News we clip the following. Died—In this city, February 17th, 1920, at the home of her father, Mr. E,. Pearen, Lavina Ann Amelia Pearen, aged 30 years. Funeral service will be held in Fifth` Ave. church at 3.30 on Thursday afternoon. The remains will be at the house, 406 -Seventh St„ S. E., on Thursday morning and will be ship - bed to Vancouver for interment Thurs- day night. i _.. .a 11 J . -..,., ..- .., .r. = RUBBERS -1 I I TWELVE DOLLARS for your smart neve* . , shoes—and ruined in one little shower. . Dampness discolors leather, softens it, makes your shoes wear out quickly. You can protect your slangs, and still have yottr feet look shiart. We handle only FIRST QUALITY RUB- BERS ----'they fit acid fit well ashy style of Shoe.' All sixes inLadies, Gents, Misses, Boys! and Children's Rubber.s. vu 0 0 J. Geer THE. 140ME,P-OR GOOD SHOES, -I A rJr 111 1- 414