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The Wingham Advance, 1920-03-25, Page 1. . ' M 1. �...a r ,. . '"F , X11 ` •,e.... ... .K I, . . . , ;r AL . ,e 0 .0 ''. . � all . M1 AL :� . � �t yY .... bbW",Wr,9W111VF lqw I ,-,, rT INORAM. ONTO; Tt1UR5UAY, M-AlkKU 40111* . "" Single Copies - Two Cents St • PRIZE ESSAY ..»~,...� ..«�•.�.► ....83 '�,.„ — .,�.,11 1 ,..,,e. , l�t(t SGt1I)O , NOTEa pROWNE � WASI OUT .. ...sees. .,,,....,,., . �,�.,, . e S Oters onals" t) Written By Lloyd Zurbrixg of *9 Theatre oca l Item Tlie regular meeting �f the Literary Mau And kits Team Perirlr t �����_-y Lyceum t r afternoon, Whita l)r,ving i•Iolao. — "`"`„""""'"'” -., ""'"""'"''" Wingliam Fohlic School, t�,. ��,•�•, ,• , • _•"�^ � . � 1_114 Society was Held on Thursday €i ,, � I Mrs. J. E. Fells, visited Blyth friends -"`'-' ..4. VOAQ0'2t,AJar. , . • Mr. Ben Smith. of Lower Wirt hamn, has March 18th, 1920, The 'Vice -Pres accident " - Recently an essay,- contest was held purchased Mr, Fred Hardie's propwrty on Phyllis Johns was Chairman of the meet. A Sad drowning accident gcciirrrd near this. week. with the Entrance class of Wingham C`?Minnie St. Brussels on Friday night about ten o'clock Public School 'Which resulted in laurels 'Now �hOWill� Ing gild the programme was as follows: Mr. I-Iarry Hinscliffe ie spending a week ,,-, when James Sinclair of Grey township, i0 Windsor and Detroit. . :., Friday evening Cottage Meeting will Trio, :flliati°, mouth organ, and bones) was returning home by the 12th Concess• .. being given to Lloyd 7urbrigg, k Thurs., Fri. and Sat. ; "- beheld at the residence of Mrs- Beckwith, by II. Mi tchell, S, Harrison and C. Rob- . G 1 n ed into a washout . Miss McPherson of Amberley, is visit- Below is a copy of the essay taking the .,,,,- ' „ son, and his team pug Ing with her sister, Mrs. E- J• Nash, Edward St, erison, A Debate entitled Resolved that highest merit: o t river. r win f he o fie e overflowing caused the g b a Y i'am Lloyd. n s hem- f e -con congratulate L o „ Ferguson was e r a Y I , � ;;' ,,The Village Doctor" will appear in Canada offers greater Advantages. to Sinclair and his team were both dt'owned Lieut.. Foster g W g FattyArbuckle the Town Hall sometime -during the third Immigrants than doss the United States-'' St. Andrew's Hospital, Toronto, for a few P1,nN despite effort to rescue them by nearby days . 1 Heralds of Spring, , I week is April- The affirmative was taken by Form V. residents who heard his .cries for held, "LOVE ! f " Mr, Alex. Reid has purchased Mr. the speakers being William Wallace and . Mrs. Geo. Mason left on Friday to visit 2 Preparations, . ill LOVA 8Maltin Milan Cameron's Earn] on the li line hear Alex Nicholson. The negative by Form Those Quiet Weddings. with. her daughter, Mrs. Gregory in Col. g Maple Syrup. - and the cemetery, 1, the speakers being Miss Louise Fraser gary, 4 Sugaring off. and Charlie Donaldson. Why do the reporters term them as 5 Conclusion. r' 11 d'��A� �viAi�rtnl Mr. E. S. Copeland brought home his •'quiet weddings"? Surely they don't Mr. Thos. Lutton of the Postal Depart- MAUINGt MAPLE STItUla in X914.15 star when he was up from "Toronto Solo by Maude Bell, expect thein to quarrel before the parson, mantiLondon, spent the week -end at his Towards the end, of March as the sun over the weekend, Prophet's address by Norman Wight« da they? hem n town. begins to Warm the good old mother "�Y Ott l�I4ver"SaW Stich Mr. Jack Radford has leased Jack l:g- man, 1VIra. las, Netterfield of Lower Wing-' „ Public School Concert earth•onoo more, as the snow begins to Girl glestone's farm at Whitechurch and is Solo by Mintle Reid, ham, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herb, A concert will be =given in rile Town melt .and trickle down the sidewalks until moving to it this week. Journal by John Bosman. Hall, WingLam, on Friday evening, April welsh at London. reaching the river helps to make large t Mon, `elites, and Wed, Chas, Coultes of .East Wawanosh, has The Judge's decision wcs given by Miss 16th,, under the auspices of Wingham . Mrs. D, H., Day of Chilliwack, B. C floods. which come every year, sometimes Abner M th broer r. purchased the late Samuel McCurdy's Whyte in favour of the affirmative. Public School, Those taking part in the is visiting with her carrying bridges with them in their �' I farm, Lot 4, Con. 5, Morris. Critic's remarks by Miss Cruikshanks, entertainment will be either pupils or ex, Cosens, Minnie St. mig$ty effort. to get to lake or sea. The n afternoon meetings at S. A. The programme ended with the singing pupils of the school. A splendid pro. Mr,. Wilfred McEwen of Mitchell, spent birds come back again and cheer the hearts �i _ . Torn Moore Sunday day of g t Hall are interesting and hetplal to those of the National Anthem. gramme is -.being . prepared: the week -end at the ' home of his sister,. of those vvhq may be sad, and the little f in who attend. You are invited. _ �. •:--...:_. Weather Will Be Fine. Mrs. Wilfred Fryfogle. blades of . grass and flowers peep their ` i f -� a on "--T greatest ” die- If there is anything in. the old adage Mr. Casburn Austin .and Mr, Victor heads otic from their winter, quarters. Lord annd a AIV - P pt a he g at 1711E PLAT RATE EOR HYDRO and Lady covert' of the 'year, a wonderful Tonic. that weather, conditions and the direcilon Smith, have gone to Kitchener. where The waren sun seems to stir everything to 1. A romance of racing.and royalty Sold at McKibbon's Drug Store, "'"'" '� " of the wind on. May. 21st will be the pre- they have secured positions. life even the gap begins to come up from the roots of the trees, and it is with this (London Free Press) conditions for the next three Mrs. T. S. Brandon and Miss Hazel The Pessimist: "It can't be done." veiling that our story has to do. Fortune } "i n e done." The Durbam Chronicle, arguing for a months people should be satisfied, An- Brandon are visiting at the home of Mr, COMING D, W. Griffiths su TheOptimmst, t ca b fiat rate for hydro -electric, says "there is r is that the very• bright Brock Brandon at Hanover, favored we this year by being allowed to prem- triumph `•Hearts of t h e The Peptimist; "I have done it." other prophesy .y ecce the invitation to go to my uncle's World , with orchestra, no more reason why a town situated a lights appearing in the sky on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Carruthers have et ilrMor Hanna's new medium priced stare long distance from the base of 'supply place to watch them make maple syrup, ere a inter arm weath both the w sign of w ter sure.i d om f s :s1. I ' "*�'"�'"�"`"""'�'" �"�`''� for men opens on Saturday, March 27th. night are also ag returns home a spending P should pay. a higher rate per horse-powerwith relatives in Kitchener. a itness which most people would enjoy Come in and get a pair of $3.50 overalls for hydro power than a town closer situat- A Little Flower Faded witnessing. . ' """""" " 2, 5. re than,:that .a customer, in a The home of Mr. and N•rs. R• J. Stone Mr, and Mrs. L, West returned to $ 7 ed, any more ,. Upon reaching,mY uncle's farm he told n the outskirts of the was saddened on Friday evening, when their home in Horizon, Sask., last week, me;that they had planned to make pre- ' F The regular meetings of the G. W. V. A., municipality living o . d ends .ofcorporation should pay more for the cies- their dear little ten week's old baby died after spending the, winter with relatives paratioiis the very next day. The next GLEAN I will be held on the 1st and 3r Monday RELIABLE a each month instead of 1st and 3rd Tues- tricity he uses than his fellow townsman with pneumonia, The little fellow was in Biuevale. day came in due time and the first thing DURABLE c . day.. All members lease taKe notice. living closer to. the substation." If this bright and strong until he took ill a few Mr. W, J. Naylor and little son, Wil- to be done was to make paths around the EOR 5CH09L aro COLLEGE Y p ' ' ' n. In- -be so, .the question to be .decided is days- ago.. The.family have the sympathy beet lett Tuesday morning for their home trees with. the drag, then there was. wood A representative of the Dominic Sask., after spending . the. "VVI nS come Taxwvmh be in town for a few days 'whether the citizen living on the outskirts of all in their bereavement. The funeral in Wilkie, to be carted back to the shanty. The sap to have power carried to him as was held on Monday •to Wipgham ceme- winter with friends in Wingham and vicin- buckets had to be waned, dried and tak- to give any information that may be de= is entitled . _,• ;ty; en to the shanty along with the spiles, deal sired by any citizen, regarding the Income cheaply as to others. Frequently in Priv- tery. • Taxa ate business a distinction is made, Gas The Late W. J. Wallace Miss Heloise Kennedy who is attending sap•cas'k, cauldron -kettle; chains, axes and fou - Pen the companies will not lay pipe to prospec- There passed away .on Monday, Mar. Toronto University,, visited with her par- the various other utensils which were Ask f o r the Mr. C. R. Copeland attended p he Great War five consumers in new districts' except 15th. after a lingering illness at leis home ents, Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy, over the necessary to carry on the work. After • Pocket: - c Dominion Conferenceoft Even ex sees t the a for the piping.0 n H wick township, 12th. Con„ Wm. 'J• week -end, Her mother accompanied .her ail the. necessities were piled on the drag. Self -Filling Veterans whish is session at Montreal. Y payi o p la Type companies have limited the area of their Mr. Copleland is representating the local Wallace. in 47th. year He -reaves to to Toronto on Tuesday morning. I with at cousin went with the proses- $2.so G. A town deliveries. mourn his loss, . a widow, gone daughter sten that started for the sugar -bush the C up W. V. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor of Hazel The argument cannot be gainsaid 'that and three sons, also one brother, Robert Dell, Sask., are visiting at the home of following day, t W -The Bank of Hamilton, Wingham, o artist ate in the water pow- The men bored holes in the trees that now have all the Victor Bonds of last the right t . p p in Saskatchewan. Thomas of Toronto, and the formers sister, Mrs, Harry Williams, Y this province is general, and is not had bled. sweet juices in• years gone by, 11 �'+ �] Q� SON a oldie Recei is ers of p one sister, Mrs, McGavin of- Wingham. Mr. Taylor left. for the West. seven years GEO. MASON U(+ issue, and request thos h g p with augers, When the auger was with - t is a . I Brecbin nt. ' i du t d b 1 to t r• and vin rducte w oca a 4 town o u e ere co rid will no , to bring them Mand- have them ex• confined to any to .. .Services at the hos w y ago, a Stationery, Patent Medicines, all a question of delivery of the genes= the Rev, Mr. Laing,_ and the funeral was Mrs, (Rev.) Dr. Perrie, Mrs. L. C. drawn the sap immediately followed and R oks, School Supplies, Wall Paper, changed for the definite Bonds. power. The Chronicle is under the , many a young tongue had a licit or p sled po conducted under ..1VIa'sonic auspices; to .Young and Miss Jennie Halliday are in h Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. �--The-The Central Business Col- mistaken impression that the Province of two of sweet sap before the spile was m Fordwich cemetery.. Stratford this week attending the annual ---^'_-" ............�.�...�.� lege, Wingham has a special offer, and easy i some share of the cost driven ;in with a wooden mallet. The a Ontario s paying convention of the Ontario Women s 1Vlis- �--- - terms for you, if yoti start that course •on of ower to the municipal- War Medals.want'Ua(�isers. s„ of distribute p p his country sionary Society of the Presbyterian church. next clay and each following day the sap f '� ' """"'�"�" you have been planning for on or about , Every man who has served ities in receipt of it, whereas the muniservice Mr, and Mrs. T, A. Gibson, Wroxeter was gathered in a sap cask and conveyed I.April 6th. Write: for particulars to -day. is proud to have and show los cipalities pay every last dollar of the die p There are several hundred 1914 announce the engagement of their eldest to the boiling place, where a large iron ke It Out,of a class of one hundred and medals, daughter, Margaret M., to A. R. Wells, / tribution costs. We should be very glad kettle was suspended from a log which was k Tike -16 Stars unclaimed in the District Re - fifty pupils in the International Ailto- indeed to know that Durham was in re those B. A. Sc., of Toronto, the marriage to held up at each end by stapes, where it -i `� ew mobile School Toronto Percy and Cecil cord Office, London, Ontario, ' Only th was disposed of. After a long strenuous ri,n , eclat of power at a rats which would make w o were in France early its the war are take place at Maitland Brae, Wroxeter, ' th evening shadowsgathered. d t ii e a o g ' to h Y the as s on able a i re am slue Win h m we g 11 as v rile erkle of a is in A M econom a Y S it y • n lea - P 'o 1, %I%�N entitled to these. Many soldiers o v ___ ur°ace few that passed. their final examination London but we are quite certain that the. authorities as '-"' '" As the asap was boiling its delicious odours . Ing have not informed the au with honors. citizens of London would raise a low if interested after Several Years permeated the woods further than the /OrX UTO A to their changes of address, %ii 'Tars Mrs, firelight pierced the gloom. How strange t Mr. H. J. Thompson has purchased they though_. they were being taxed tr ADVAVott office we have a list of imclaim. The following kindly letter from .ISIS._. Mrs. Bosman's residence on Diagonal' carry power to Durham or to any other and delightful was the night's experience ed stars for consultation, If our readers J• J. Homuth goes tp show that although in the woods. I -low pleasant did we in- f Road and Mr<" W. A. MoEvers has pur- center, absent for years, TaE ADvi keeps .• ('' SS Hardware ons house on The Chronicle further says: „ know of anyone who may be entitled to the old home spirit alive. hale the smoke which the contrary wind L _ chased Mr. Irwin Patters « horse- this star.please tell him to consult list and p Shuler St., at present oi.cupied by Mr, and . Towns paying, say $40 per h r Dear Mr. Smith • . blew, "iii': out faces. We poked the fire - �'- r n. wee cannot compete successfully write to D. R. O. `at once, quoting his please find enclosed the sum of one dei- occasionally to watch the sparks fly high . EVERYBODY S COLUMN Mrs, Fred Devisee Regimental Number and Unit he served • ' _ We were in error last week when• we in obtaining industries pay Field as means of identifica• lar and fifty cents, for Advance for coin- in tie air, flow and then adding more Ing only $20 u4. with in thein year. Vire enjoy reading your sap; cazefully removing the scum with a gUOTION SALE—stook and implements be- stated that Mr. Harold Buchanan lyes go- g y tion. g Y ing the estate of the late Samuel McCurdy, In Toronto it is paper still interested in_ the old home akiininer, with a long stick serving as a A _ 4,. Con. ri a to of at one o'clock on Thurs• ing into partnership with Messrs Locke- The rate hero is X19. P p d Aril let. See ad. on page S. consumer of power in. Lon- Presbyterian Forward Nlovemeat. town.. Thanking you I am. handle, Asit grew later, es drew cheer L. ay. p lino, MCCURDY. Manager. ridge and Fields in the butchering bust- $14, Yet the P • Au+•tioneer 'sed n bti it as cheaply as may the. incomplete returns from the congreg- together while telling stories of Indians. JAS, TAI LCR, iness. We learn since that he has deet don ca Y • r for the reason that ations canvassing for the Forward Move- Died In The West• beSj$#rithars and wolves which had at �xCUOTION SALE—Farm. Farm Stock and to remain at Sault Ste Marie. Toronto consume , merit drive showed: Ashfield $729; Bel Word was received here on Saturday of one time roamed those woods. Suddenly tl implements, qo Saturday. :ldarch 27th at 2 look. Farm consists of S2l acres of choice The many friends of Mr. G. N. Under . local distribution and managemennt is such more $822; McIntosh $942; Bluevale the death near Swift Current, Sask., of. there ca - me a: disquieting suspicion that ,,go a d in Lower Wingham, with comtortable here that the London commissioners are frame house, stood barn, silo, hog pens and wood, Turnberry, who has been seriously a as three, $1,468; Eddies $483; Ethel $1,040; Kin- A4 John Lamont, a former well known perhaps they were nbt all gone yet, for all stables cement floored, ill for the past few weeks. will be pleased able to sell their power as"oft n 1 o sardine $6, 100; Walton and Moncrieff Wingham young man. Deceased was a things seemed possible on such a night, „ CHAS. POTrER, Prop. ([ T. R. BENNETT, Auct.• to learn that he is recovering. He was times over in "the 24 hours. Evens $5,500: Wroxeter $1,950; Whitechurch brother of Mr Harry Lamont of town in the. thick of a forest, until suddenl y we ■ CHOICE DURHAM carefully attended by Nurse Annie Cooper London has not found that factories aro and Langside $1,860; Teeswater $7,400; and prior to going west, a few years ago, were all terrified by the tremendous blood t7CTION SALE Oil`. OATTLE—At Thos. Coalter'e sale Barn, induced to locate here because of cheap .Knox, Ripley $2,200; "Pine River $2,500; curdling cry of a screech owl. Blyth on Saturday, Mar. 27th, 10 fresh cows, who returned to Clinton on 1Vlonday. he worked in the Union Furniture factory. 12 SaSiore and iQyoung cattle. TheI regular monthly meeting of the p°wee. That may often be a factor, but l3elgrave and Calvin $2,600; St. Helens He is survived by a widow and two small After what seemed to us many long LOTT e, MAC DONALD, Props. it is not a cheap factor. If it were, Ont- JAs- TAYLOR, Auct. Women's Institute will be held in the $199; East Ashfield $187; Riverside $593; children, hours of boiling, the liquid grew more and ario's factory district would be within oATMAKER WANTED -88 per coat, would Council Chamber, on Thursday, March rid of the Niagara cataract. Molesworth $2,926, with Brussels, Crank- Died'4n Stratford. more delicious until at last the syrup was sou g South hick bu t not be- Armow, cientl t i ucknow, uffi , t a in ham L un ed s islet. sea d root W , r on sono c Y - C consider weekly wage after y 25th at three o clock. Mrs, Pattison an , g There passed away in Stratfo d p job all the year round. Apply: Kinloss Huron Church Ripley, Kinlough -- DERBY Kincardine ont. Miss Anderson are directors for this meet- -• --------.-�--- - , Tuesday Mar. 23rd, Elizabeth Robertson, fore, a thin slice of fat pork was dropped Subscriptions: $150 per year 1W � �, ,0 22wal . • .. A�0i . . Red CC' Oar M'. ;. . . With �'f apt4id ne . Take-, the Mace of the calci Red Cedar Chest and Camphor loth Balls. prevents Mattes from Ravaging I I I . ; . - .. . 11, I I Furs, Clothing, Bedding,, Caxpetsi : . heir April October., over Stapleton: II'with covery of . .. . . Woollens, etc. ... ' i �. containers to cool before putting Into 1 caps to be sent to the different .+ .. J,2 .i .�_..__._.._-___. _. _ - • .. 1'., ROHR'S _STIGRE, .. . .. � . I ..... Drugs and Stationery • I . I . 11 .1 I— . . .14 Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P, iR. Tickets .. Trust Co. Limited, Toronto. A d • . , . ,: _ -,-� . which was just 21 more than were killed in 1918. ADDITIONAL _ @�. �- . «�:®.. ADD , 1. . Robins are here again. I'E' during the same month Th R • nted at . - baseball and, A meeting to organic foraseb i crosse teams will beheld in the Council 3 PHWe, 59' AiLil2 FOR SALE -South half of lot 42, tun, 11, East Wawanosh, containing lob acres. tuber on Friday -evening, :evening; March 26th, ! ha y - -1 nearly all under grain and r(rasg. L%rgo barn,the house and hog pen, frame goods that you are selling, boost the ow -Drs, Irwin ' and • Ross will close!. .M < - ,.• dental offices cath' Wednesday after= i stone stables, driving 11 dwelling, driuda well, windmill and content people round about you; they can get eon, commencing tyle first Wednesday in Excell qac o and continuing until the first: of I supply tank with front, 3 acres of orchard. Faruk situated on main gravel road between Along without yoo, but success will . 'o +•11 1 he i 1. Ou e quicker find them, if they know you're be- q ' - at n r V. a held t is a b A s a m i Y�y,, . !" . ­. 5 r 1: . . ome of Mrs, J.` 4."; McLean on Friday j Tr a . ound. Y _ FOR IMMEBIATE BALL --Five acros of L' land with brick houeo and good barn, in fternoon, March• 29,t11 'from 3 `to 5I , 'clock.. Proceeds 3o purchase clothing Brew li properlyp -' _ Town pint. Everything in good order. A bat- or a boy allotted to ,this society. Mrs. R. B. Ferguson-- was at Wingbam Test its by it, • '1 ' gain. Apply to AIt iitR cosENS lnburance and ileal Egtato a progress blocker, if you'd make Wing- Sunday seeing her father, . M r. Robt dttdge bi barn better boost it to the final letter. ­ z, who i criticall aged•86 years, s y .u's .'1t, . BUT LIGHT SINGLE 1FYAttNNSS--And set Apply to. dropsy with no prospect of re- The better the judge you are, ' Tues. and Wt's. in the finest pllotoplay of Walkerton Times. satisfaction, we. are sure, will tN more complete. his noteworthy career. "Lord elks Lady Algy." It's a racing romance, ail right, Owin to sickness ninon themembers g g 1. uiok eels, it at,Tatt AnvdxQ1 OerrrtcaG The Carolina Girls troupe the Chou- our 1VtoAe3► ,Back ' f 1.' auqua concert under the auspices of the If our Teas and Coffees, Groceries Wingham Citizens Band to be held o11 etc are not what we say they are. Friday evening has been postponed. • When lookingfor Cockshutt Implement Shop go to Wm. Gannetts' oId stand: You !The Tea and Coffee House . will find a full line of Implements, Cream I Separators, Lister Gasoline Engines, 'r,*A* i seaiwem rsnr�.•• .. Preston Metallic Roofing and House 11., •-- -- -- -- Decorating. -AL=. RE1D, Agent. A few subscriptions to' the Armenian , Fund from Wingham were credited in the Globe under the Windsor list by mistake in the issue of Mar. 12th. Winghant has given very generously to this funel but unlike many other places several sub¢crip- tions have :been sent in individually. A Grand Sacred Cantata, in 'St. And- rews Presbyterian Church, Tuesday even- ing, Mar, 30th entitled "Olivet to Cal- vary" -will be given by a choir of 4d voices under the direction of Mr, R. T. Cowell, •F. R. C. O,. Preceded by. a series of Lantern Views bearing eta the subject. l Tea will be served at the close of and Bervie to hear from. Mr. Hardie ow of the late Nelson Shaefer, aged into it to. prevent it from boiling over. This promises to be a inusieal treat. oR £3ALE—To arrive next week, a car of ng. Wioghatn $Qt' lZiaCB. b toe Canada western oats, submitted the report on the budget. It widow o o. t the meeting. 29 years. ,The funeral will be held froth Thu kettle was swung off and the syrup- - o CIIne. QARNIss, BIuova e, Last Thursdays Mail and Empire left an a allin record showed an increase in contributions of was put through a cloth strainer into large ttT� $�11t�1�1itxsi�titi��i1 ����t S��I1 xE�lgli �ililitillilliitilitil1#I The automobilepp g h B h the G. T. R. depot on Thursday after. ORBALE-A few pieces of furniture, Ap- ply at REs[DENCE REtD , of death ni its wake during the year 1919. tamneda picture of Mr.. G. �. uG anan, son of the tat. Frank and Mrs. Buchanan, $500 over last year, Mr. T. E. Kennedy was appointed to convey the greetings- of noon to Wingham cemetery. Mr. Shae- containers to cool before putting Into 1 caps to be sent to the different ALEx. s Edward St, In the State of New York motor vehicles Wingham, and announced his appoint: the Presbytery of the Presbyterial of the fer's father, Mr. John Shaefer wa's for Ballon of Canada, where such a fruit meets e quiet enon h for any FOR SALE --One horse, q g J. & J. Taylor snuffed out 1270 lives. In Toronto alone eight persons were killed by auto- merit as Assistant Secretary of. the Union Women's Missionary Society in Kinard- ins. some time proprietor of the DInsley House here, parts such 'a demand at present. Then the person to drive, also one Safe. Apply to, sixty mobiles during the month of December, Trust Co. Limited, Toronto. __ . most longed for event took place called Wes, GANNETT. SALE -One horse 7 years old; sauwa, F°nittable which was just 21 more than were killed in 1918. the "sugaring -off." After the orders were all filled d the syrup was -' - ., 1Hanna's New Men's Store Wilt Open on sa'��Urday, MarC�il 27th. for mail route. One Gray Dort 1019 Model 6a new tires, all covers, nowly during the same month Th R • nted at . - permitted to boil until it became very to blinder it painted. Two Gray Dorts,1.9r7, Model 9. ose Qray Dort, 1918, Model 9- one Chevrolet 1919 The editor of a egister, psi Neepawa, Manitoba, apparently is not babyrand, One Ch�drolet 1917 Model 490. Two lords 1914 ane? -1910. One Chalmers road- satisfied with a load of wood he rccently star. One Overland Truok, one wire wheeled purchased, so he printed the following in solid tired buggy- L. MERIKmY & Sons his next issue: "The next time we buy a Gray -Dort Agontw load of wood for $10 or $12 we are going a: FUR sALB-Good cook stove,. barggalu for to a the man in pennies, and then he'll pay y quick sale -=Apply at Tae ADVANCN' have a Biggar load going home than - lie Forth 1tOADSTER FOR sALIU lois Model, 308 bad coming in." Good reasons for Collinq. A ply to Box Wingham Boost your towns boost your friend, boost the lodge that you attend, boost tike AiLil2 FOR SALE -South half of lot 42, tun, 11, East Wawanosh, containing lob acres. street on which you are dwelling, boost nearly all under grain and r(rasg. L%rgo barn,the house and hog pen, frame goods that you are selling, boost the stone stables, driving 11 dwelling, driuda well, windmill and content people round about you; they can get supply tank with front, 3 acres of orchard. Faruk situated on main gravel road between Along without yoo, but success will Wingham and Belgrave small payment. for a terra of quicker find them, if they know you're be- q ' - down and balanc6 on mortgage years at 6 per cent, Possession ny time. Hind them. Boost for every Forward 5 �" Roat6 6, Wingham. Movement, boost for every hers improve - _ FOR IMMEBIATE BALL --Five acros of L' land with brick houeo and good barn, in ment, boost the man for whom you labor, boost the dweller and the neighbors, Town pint. Everything in good order. A bat- cease to be a Chronic knocker, cease to be gain. Apply to AIt iitR cosENS lnburance and ileal Egtato a progress blocker, if you'd make Wing- Wingham. Ontario barn better boost it to the final letter. ­ HORSE FoR SALE -Apply to fu MUNDY'a a too aY. Just boost. Tom Moore and the celebrated Tom . BUT LIGHT SINGLE 1FYAttNNSS--And set Apply to. Moore smile Gomes to Wingham Mon, heavy doubl6 harn0ss for sale. Tim, AD'a>ANCiC, Tues. and Wt's. in the finest pllotoplay of 3iPSW ItITEtt NOR SALty m8 Ittk•i'rnkniuin 41 Irypewriter donbl6 ke board, need a short A bargain fat his noteworthy career. "Lord elks Lady Algy." It's a racing romance, ail right, ante in a real MAWoio6. and has more speed and dash than the uiok eels, it at,Tatt AnvdxQ1 OerrrtcaG r--+-+ thoroughbred that ever scamlierl.d thick, then it was poured in thin layers upon hardened snow to make the most delicious of all sweets called maple candy= or it was poured into pans which made the cakes of maple sugar. It is said that in Canada alone there are 15,000 tons of maple sugar produced annually, . ' Do you say that: sugar making, Is not all a pleasure taking, _. 0-1 • When by rain or slush beset, Rubber boots get soaki .g wet"' -F A R M And atilt the sap runs on like mad, *_ U +hared ood or bad And must a ga g r And then an all night's vigil keep To toil and boil while others sleep". "if so be that there aro woes, Let them be portrayed in prose, But the muses gladly sing The delights of sugaring, - And the wonder of the juices That our Mother Earth produces," Methodist Cburtih Notes The services In Wingham Methodist --- . Church next Sunday will be as follows: ,° 'i0 a, m, -A general fellowship service to which you are cordially invited; it a. M. Public Worship, Subject "Radiate'; s 2.90 p. m. Sunday School; 7 P. m. .-Sub- IVt)"i'1C� over the turf. All the trouble started r1ossilyy no town i;l Ontario can boast of. as many up-to-date business places as can Wingham. ' Tha above picture t "The Unbarred Door". You will be ICE when hizzoner, Lard Algy, hat to choose is of Hannis & Co's slaw men's store which was erected by Contractor W. H. Rintoul and is a credit to the Cowan. The front of made walcome, C,onle. - Wardnknan :taros. hale psrm#selon to use the Next week will be observer.] as Holy wiu3rham Ci. W. p. A. name in oollectang alt between keeping his wife and playing the the store with its small panus of prism glass anC large plata glass windgws with deep entrance' and arched ceiling, is modelled ki.4 of teamV� 1'ron, ow on brorher served horseii, and took the latter course. But after Denfiold'•e Y'oog+e St, "Toronto. - Tho inttr�ior of the store and fixture al`s of molrogay •and the polished floors and glass week• Sirvictil will bt'held each evenin overseas sad they hel the �;sd cross during excret tiirclaY at S o'clock. Come a �' the woe aad ars div ,�r the 0. W, V. A. a friend wife had a Tittle trick up her toloeve ceaex and biirr.,�rs mwlta a plesiaiag aught The store is over 70 fW It% letsgth arid ail feat across, Froin the baatnad reciting hand- ,: lege of sal t hold what you sell fur w'r,r"a�s., as tbs will turd when Algy staked tbs family fortw * *=# slec°tric f$xtturss sre h=Z acid et tiiJug 1's covered with glans aW is d1wt isms. This beautifu', store will handle only mark's v�'1Gr�s yetis frierislte to these Important ser• * prlo tt rju of all Minae, n a .,ryes,-bst" ywtostIA04 1�• rvwa auatl s t9 d t e� lilac Hour st0o t wktls the old +taaiw ;I' �' 41y6m rot do ' r A i IF Y a .atP e * ""iSw w �,, Y' ,, �A - '14 .r •Sih,i.,L Y 3 _ ..� .,. l 4� SHOES' :, In the Sptitig, the thoughts of the farmer turn toward P"assn = T: Shoes. There are Good Parm Shoes -Splendid ones, anti that, r there art jest Parti Shots -Shoes that the Pia mer hays I and takes his ohances. Our Varin Shoes are the. , 91. BEST FARM SHOES ASE . W'L CrA, V'.f2A )V x"`ZZ 2"X;l:&M ' if they are not, as represented, the tuolley Wili go 1414k , '. , quiekIy. ��.,yy, ��,yy�y �y yy - y /� , " ■'�Ve� _l a n d .. IilGl► , � . . ,a. y ZOY'A rA'�2N.,-',i51`'O.l -Vial the ,same g.,e�cl quality as our men',,4, All Sizet. , J, ': u_a _...,-.._ , '41 j ,I ,' J ; �, wvv -#� J. Gree'. r' - , I-- - - � * 1 t i'j; - 'p"'•w i"'1-,liWWr . r­1_�