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The Wingham Advance, 1921-01-13, Page 7I IF, "of till" 74 It Jan. 13t[l TliH WINGRAM ADVANCE THE JANUARY THAW The -Ute 0enry Wealake It is with decp regret that we. this XXXXWC Througliou 4 t the war the winters were week chronicle the death of Thomas LOA, Henry Westlake. who Pa,, ­,cd away on So very rough and raw. TIF1 mother. Mre. I can't remember that we lia HOUS" OF QUALITV" d Mondayat t Ili, home. of 111,3 X 11, One January thaw, W- I Mitchell, Howick boundary, at the, FG V:; ge Of 26 yeary and 10 dayu. Dccemed The guns did boom, the shelle did burst was one of five brothers who enli,,ted in '11111s they roared, 0111aw, h I& TbL awl" ft d went ovel. Each day it was a frost without the I (Ast Huron battilion all seiiii. In Ungland Ilarly was takon ill, it 4 4`0 One January thaw I J Won d i ues a _�Llt!�,%ju:i! and bau �Ince been in P(jor health, suffQrjn�y "ful V a 1� It Reduced Priem I k The I&b of pcace did, come at last, recently ,eute Br�ghts Diwase, The R w op boys were very popular rmon tb(,� t5old� And lie did bleat, "Bia-ban V That lamb of peace wits nothing but lers, and the funeral which %vaq hoid to INT MoNmxxf DOWN-- In a ran A January thaw! Wroxeter cemetery en Satu rdly aftern(;On ge of beautiful sh, fOr knitting sweatcrs, pull X scal1s, (-,tc,, 2 oz 1) He i4 survived by all reg. 60c, for 50c pc�r I -)all. Was largely attended, We have four seasons every year, six brothers and two sisters, who with This is the natural law, Other members of the family have the ;T4 SWIEATER COATS AND PULL OVERS All sweatcis, pull ovev,,;, F t We have a fifth, the best of all �Carf Sympathy of a large circle of friend,,�. cap�,,at greatly reduced prices. 13 t The January thaw. Putting 4way ig S,Willg in all Lucktiow Man Takes Balefool Walic roll No more the wild winds Yave and rant, London, Jan. I—Walhing several miles X, BLOUSES --cleorgette, Crepe de Chene and striped'Habitau in tbeseason's And catch with clutch and claw. A, Robert McLeod, aged twenty. QFt SVIEN, s ocially reduced for quick selling. new�,, Your Car? barefootL p The south wind blows each day we have three, of Lucknow, a military patient at IIAT about your Storage Battery? I)on't A January thaw. the Westminster PsY�I)Pbic hospital, Wtake chaucen ()It ruining it through neglect. ?Outh of this city, early Thursday morn REATHE, R HOSE- -Ladies' flne plain beather hose in brOWn and green shades, An idle battery needs regu I love to hear the crow Oerhead, lar attention and re- �,izes 9, `2.25, for 1.79 per year. charging at intervals throughout tile So tuneful sing,, Caw, caw,,, ing having escaped from the above in 10, reg. .91111ply tahing it Muter months. The joyous jaX bird welcomes in out of the car and keeping it j., $titution, awal;,ened A. 0. Barrows, The January thaw. Westminster township, and asked to be 6:R a warin place is 'lot 3ufficlent to �rcsorve the bat- allowed shelter. garrows admitted Me- tery's usefulness. tiod underwear� and carried his hospital U The nice woodpecker drills for grubs. Lcod, who was wearing a suit of combina. We have special facilities for winter storage. We IJ And fills his empty crew. W"EAR Guff"TATLY REDUAD will give your battery regular attention this The chickidees do hail with joy uniform and shoes under his arm. —Prom t1he best makes of new Clothes in distinctive Winter and deliver it !a good condition in the The January thaw. After receiving food from Barrows, the INEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS Spring. T'lle Storage Fee is but little more.thall The heris wake up and cackle, eccentric visitor was persu3ded to don t;tyles at a special discount of 20��. the cO."t of a freshening charge once a month, his clothing, and he resumed his marcb. They're nesting in the straw. Have your car repaired during the winter The price of eggs come tumbling down— The holue of Frank Jackson, North FUR COATS AND OVERCOATS—Our entive stock of all men's and boy Good January thaw. Dorchester, was the next stop on Mc.' ats and fur coats at a Special reduction of 20',,',. s' over - X � c o, season. Reasonable terms. The qual- Leed's itinerary, and here be received Ity ofour work is advertisement. The fat groundbogr rolls over and, some more food and rested, Thursday Le)d hiked again and con He sucks his other Paw. afternoon Me - Our Goods are the Best, Our Prices Right. CaU and Inspect Them. ?A The bear she changes pillows with eluded with an afternoon call at the farm X A January thaw. of Charles Moorehouse. concession 1, of X &'HECKERAnd that is why I welcome in Of the same township. His host notified ,jROBERTSO, . With very great e -claw, the hospital authorities and he was re- WINGHAM, ONTARIO turned to the institution none tile worse The nicest season of the year— for his experience oil a bitter cold day At. M I L L S The Tanuar th 1 then have r. 8 0 W.10" th ng. ­ memory an days in the winter of 1909. Again in I It is a wonder Mr. Patterson was not cs�,, liable for any claims not filed at the time of I knowledge of things Canadian. "It's as April Of 1909 a great ice -jam in the Lower; to a d be ca be very thankful that )GtdCe, drid the estate will not be Father MoYlan has been ill for several in u n . I? Whitechurch There was a good numtrer of women at the said distribution. weeks, and about ten days ago was re. good as going to school again", remarked Niagara River lifted the water �3 feet his injuries were not more'serious Dated at Winy1ham this eleventh day of H F. Phillips have'returned the meeting in the Presbyterian church January, A. ri, to 1. moved to Harper Hospital Detroit. . r* n 6 Mrs. (Rev,) Robt. Henderson of Au- on Friday afternoon. I -i e a subscriber. "Gee! it's great fun hunt- above the normal at Queenston, practical- M a d Mr ' �i R. VANSTONE. from their honeymoon and tal .e a up resi. t burn, and Mrs� Walker of Vancouver, are has been connected with ing 'em. up',, said a bright kiddie. ly obliterated the whirlpool and the Whirl- dence in town. witighain, P 0 Assumption I visiting Mrs. H. D. Henderson Sr., who Solicitor for the Administra&:rr: College since his ordination about 15 You will find iinformation here that pool Rapids and submerged the power At the last regular meeting of Lucknow is not improving as well as her many will surprise you and that you would find plant at the foot of the Falls. friends would like. LOVE YOUR JOB years ago. He was president of St. Oddfellows Mr. A. IT. Bo yd was present - Thomas College, Waco, Texas, for a year, difficult to hunt up for yourself. It is Answer to Question No ed with a beautiful gold watch as a token' Advertising That Pays 5 -,-Canada f appreciation for services rendered as Miss Ada Clubb visited a few days last Are You trying to climb where the choosen Father Laurendeatt was formerly priest presenting Canada in a nu' shell. 'shares, with the United States, Lake Recording Secretary. Mr. Boyd has fill-. week with Mrs. Cecil Falconer. are, This news is important to our advertis- at the Sacred Heart Church, �Wingham, This Week's Questloas Superior, the largest fresh water lake in , ed tnis office for eleven years, Robt. Mr. and Mrs..Smith Stein of Simpson, Where the feet of men are few? ers as well as to our readers. and was popular with all classes and as the world. Fisher'read the address while D. D. G , . ,s Wrigley's Chewing Gu Question No. l— Canada, It becorn M. Struthers made the presentation , Sask., are visiting with the former's Do you long for a 'Job that is worth one it in to -day starts denominations' a Answer to Question No. 6—Western' autit, Mrs. Win. Purdon -and other re- s 13tb year of advertising in the Canad- great live -stock country. How many i Mr. Boyd in accepting the gift. ma latives in this vicinity. while" Canada has 225,000,000 acres of fertile, fittiug reply. de a Well here is a thought for you; ian newspapers. When they began very MMMM=11 horses do you think there are? how land Only 14 per cent of it is under cult-', There - . I few people used chewing gum. many cattle? and sheep? and swine? The - .' seems to be all epidemic o Mr. and Mrs. John Purdort entertained The pets of gold at the rainbow's end Tt�-Iday ivationasyet, When all is cultivated, the munips around here just now, number of their friends last FridaY even- few people do not get the' pleasu grand total will surprise you as to theif several in log with a dancing pA-,tv. Are sought by the teeming mob, re and AWAIIAN GUITAR and numbers and their estimated value. annual yield will be increased tremendous- town being laid up with them, I But the fairies�who guard them choose as benefit of using WRIGLEY'S "after every i Mr. and Mr.,;. Hinde of Waseca, Sask. meal.,$ ly. The town hall is being used as a school. -k with Mr. and Mrs'l friend Question No. 2—Canada has now a room for the use of the continuation visited last wee .1 Regular consistent newspaper advertis- UKULELE' INSTRUCTION Government Merchant Marine Answer to Question No; 7—Canada's classes,'while new furnaces are being ill. Frank Henry. The man who loves his job. of 63: first Premier, after Confederation in 1867, stalled at the school. ocean-going vessels. Do you know what was John A. McDonald, afterward Sir. I The firemen have secured the National Miss Miller of Kinvardine Hospital No matter what grip of hand he has— ing convinced the Cana* than public that for terms apply at I Staff. visited with Mi,ss Joan Eglestone. ( How poor or strong his brain, WRIGLEY'S is good and good for them, countries or ports they sail to? Make a I John A. McDonald. He was Prenlierfor a. Opera Company to.give an entertainment Miss Clara - Anderson of �russels, is There's -always a place for the man who It has built t e modern sanitary facto and check up your list with next I visiting with Miss Mabel Garton. at Toront ry Flanigan's Music stope second term later on, from 1878 till his! in the town hall on January T9th. They - lives cently doubled in size. week's answers. death. ; havelust completed a tour of the largest Mrs. Hackelt: of Blytb, visited at the If our advertising will do this for' the Agents for Victor Records and Vict Question No. 3—Ontario is noted as :cities and Luckunw is fortunate in secur. His work. with might and main. rolas. I Answer to Que8ti)n No. 8—Canada's'ing this home of her parents,, Mr. and Ivirg. A, Do manufacturer of� single item sellirg for Canada's leading fruit -producing province. comparly to play here, Tfiepro.: es he dig a ditch or blaze a trait Phone 284. 1 share in. the LLague of Nations is that of gram will consist of the finept selections, Emerson, the small cost of 5 cents, how much more What proportion of the all -Canadian pro- from the Mikadoi Bohemian oirl, Zieg-F cluction comes troin this provincO 'r Master Jack Rutledge of Brusseli Where the dreams of man may run. can we do for local purveyors of general I a self-governing country within the Bri- leld Follies, Modern live, ­ "'I No clods of earth shall shoulder him tish Empire, with a vote at its councils. Penzance The Chocolate visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Gar- Pirates of'; ton. From his place out in the sun. merchandise who are selling many items, Meeting Of Huron County Coulicil Question No. 4— Canada is saW to be Representatives of Canada were present others. Soldier and' potentiallyrich inher water powers. Is an Averyquiet wedding was solemnized A nomber of our young people enjoyed It isn't the kick, it's not the pull some of them running into hundred of dol- The Council of the Corporation of the this true? Whqt are the facts? d signed the Peace Treaty and are at . the party on Tuesday evening at' Mr. and That brings the strong man out: Iars on a single sale? County of Huron will meet in the Coun- at Montreal when Miss Nxeta smeltzer NIrs. Sam Coulters. . I cl Question No. 5—Who was William. Lyon tending later meetings. 's I and Mr. Kenneth S. McKay, were united But it's long time work and it's all time I Chamber Goderich, at 3 o'clock in the Answer to Question No. 9— Canada in marriage ift. St. Andrew,s cilorcb. The A car load of brick arrived at our sta- will f Tuesday. the 25th. day of McKenzie? And what made him famous? tion last week for Mr. Alex Emerson, a tern on Of Question No 6 -1 -low many kinds of oldest Councillor is Sir ceremony was performed by the What's the meaning of all this boys? Januaroy 1921. All accounts against the flow George E. Foster, Minister of Trade and John I,. McGinnis, B. D. Tile br Re OBITUARY living Privy 'c e� And a cheerful heart and stout �e v. s gl Rev wild er cow in tile Rocky Moun- id, J� Mr. R. McMichael from the West, is I -lave You faith in Yourself? Do you County us! be in the bands of the Clerk the eldest daughter of Mr. and �Irs. WM. Mott . S want to win? th tains? Commerce in the Canadian Government! an I visiting at Mr. 5ord6n E There passed away to his reward on not latemr Monday Preceding the Q, since 1885. Stiteltzer and is well known here. The Mrs. Ino. Cochrane and Miss Minnie There's just one thing that can bring you Jan. 3rd, an old and highly esteemed meeting of Council. �'stion No. 7—How many Jews are! I young couple are visiting in town for a, Porter �i Whigham, visited with Mrs. H. in citizen in the person of Win. Garniss. GRo. W. HoL?.ltN, there in Canada? Answer to Question No. 10—The'short time after which they will go jo�. I I Vancouver where they will c Deceased was born in Grimsby, Eng- Question NO. 8—How many Canadian animal called the cattale, is a cross -breed circ, r side. The D. Henderson last week, With the winners—love Your job County Clerk. J best wishes of a large e of friends I between the buffalo of the West and the. i wid follow them. land, in the year 1843 coming to Canada Goderich, Jan. 7th., 1921. Chaplains were on active service during; with his partents, when 12 years -old, resi- the recent War? , and the ordinary cow. It is said to be a I A very pretty wedding took place at /* ding in Clinton until the fall of is56, Question No. 9—It is said that the de- ' good milk and beef producer and is able: the home of Mr. and Mrs, Neil ATnc1D)Du_ 5wrslandAv- WE LEAD, OTH- Posits ofa country form one ofthe best! to "hustle" for itself, as to food d i ald, Kintail, when Mrs. MacDomaldls when they moved to 3 Con. Morris, 2 uring sister Ethel Ta lor was united in marq the winter months. y years later lie bought lot 14, Con. 2 of its prosperity. If so, how does Can- ringe'to Mr. Donald Whyld of Ripieyj Morris, which he cleared u out of bush ERS FOLLOW I On e Rev, J. S. Hardie, of Ashfield presj p ada stand? Answer to Question No. ll, -1 WHO 6 In 'rh, bride and resident there until 1916, when he Wise oms are bringing their Question No. 10—What is a grain hos- field crops value reached $396,000.00o in I byterian church officiated 11920, charmingly gowned in nay�r blue taffetail, sold out and moved to Bluevale to en pital? P JOY Question No. 11—What Answer to Question No. 12.—Ontariolweariiiga bridal veil with bandea;i, 0fl &Y a well earned rest. he Cream, Eggs is Ontario's I pearls and carrying a bouquet 0 In the Year 1870 1 grows 75 per cent of Canada's fruit. T dhry,5,orhr"71 married Elizabeth McDonald, who passed Proportion of Canada's railway mileage? and white carnations entered tt POUaway 31 year's ago. and Question No. 12—What is the estimat- I leaning oil the arm of her brother Lucknow 1 Lohengrin's Bridal chorus played by ber TO their happy union were bom 5 boys itry ed water power resources of OntaAW. Mr. Roderick Mckenzie, to the strains�of,,, and 2 girls namely,- Mrs. J. T. Bell and Answer's To Last Week's Questions I Who would go to California for the ICY to iniece, Miss Irene MacDonald. ing the bride was her little niece, 33t Robert of Morris, Mrs. A. Elliott, Chas, t Answerto Question No I—Canada is win er' and leave Perfect weather and lvlae.K and Frank of Lumsden, Jno. and Ceo. of ve climate, like we have enjoyed during the '. e zie carrying the ring in a basket rwoods Ltd, lucknow the world's second largest p;alp and paper past week? I de. ratned with pink and white. A com. I mittee from Ashfield church (of which Blyth. In the year 1895 he married producing country and is rapidly over- The Union Prayer Services which were the bride was organist) arrived unexpaict. set of gold buttons for a pleasant Mary Ann Whtson of Sunshine to whom d getting highest cash Prices, accurate taking the United States. 94 plants have hold last week will be continued this was born one son, Harvoy of Detroit, an week. , edlY Just after the wedding dinner was tests, h6nest weights and a square deal, a Capital of $241,000,000. 26,000 are em- Monday night in the Anglican Over and presented her with an address 10, 00 to hur It addressed by Mr. R. D. Cameron ' ress i and a purse ofmoney. Thegroomlsgift A present for your brother or Mich. All were present at his bed tide at Poultry pays whether it is new laid eggs ployed in mills and offices and 0 Tuesoday night in the Methodist hutch, ft someone else's brother. We the tilne Of his death exce orpoultry if you bring them here. We 25#000 in the Woods according to the addressed by lie pt his son, talke them any day. to the bride wits a handsome se I rf show niany pleasing designs in, cuff links- Frank. Two brothers and a sister survivit, Mr. I:cclestonec Wed- and to the pianist a wrist watch. Sclhle season. Production value 101g, St;8,000. nesdav light inv'the Methodist �hureh Robert of Morris, Geo. and Mrs. Sullivan chiefly to th addressed by Rev, Mr, Gollan. Thurs the bride travelling, in a navy blue suit frini the plain forms left open for mono- STLVERWOODS FOR SURVIeg 000; exports, 89,000,o00,' Young Couple left on a honeymooll trip,, e day night in South Ritiloss Presbyterian, with a ))lack an grams to artistically i�rought buttong of Detroit. His death was not unexpect, L Aftcheson$, phone 47, United States, addressed d old rose bat. on thtft�.11 I by Rev. Air. Irwin. ed as he had been in failing health for the Answer to Question No. 2—The largest night in Friday 1 retUrn they Ivill reside 9 Lucknow Presby�erian church, in Riple be emmed with precious or semi -pre- past 3 nionths. The Mblect of this notice Protestant denomination in Canada is the esse by Rev, Mr, Irwin, ThO UtW principal at ' addy d th!" ch��_ CIOUS stones. was a fine, kind hearted man loved and Presbyterian, with 1,200,(M� classed as l3va Raiffifi of respected by all who klie* him, I)istrict Deputy Orand Mister Struth. X riisdoii, Ail such in the census -and 343,000 tom. ,s of Tivetton, visited Lucknow Lodge 11 Of Ripley takes the plate Of wi4it Morton who reaigned. Me will test your qes and expertly adviBe you. The funeral which took place from his First C I a ss Flarra ntunicants. There are of Oddfollows on Friday evettilig 1"t, e y0a ate riot in need of glasses we late residence on Wedllet(111Y, J,". Oth, 17^ 2-015 ministers and conducted the cerenton Mrs. W. 1. Taylor and Miss Lyla I will tell you go. R and over 4500 congregations and missions. ation placing t y of Install. Jr %J be following officers in 1L was largely attended to pay the last oad SALE lowtuof Detroit, Are visiting relatives 71", Answer to Question No. S—The heroine their respectivte to lit6s. Inteninent be i �n g in Ebenezer 10 stations; N. G.—Robt. hn8t0n; V. G, Archie Barbour; p 0 cemetery. The bereaved 1,00 acres, good buildings and fe of Grand Pro., in Acadia, now Nova Aitcheson; Fin. See ec, Miss Annie 33oyd is still -very ill we ate R. M. WKAY thOre ih the close to market, school and elitiureehe"' . Sc6tia, was Evangeline Who was the chief Secte'ys'—wiU; 11 ly�—X)r. sOrrY to re Ort, all(T also Mt All bleared and free of stomps, rreaq —A. :Ross; War—S. Rob, son, a 21 SYMPathy of the torrimunity. . Ander. Price character in Long(ellowla poem of that ertson: Coll—li: Is- Alexander 14,Uellzie at*. Jeweler and Optician Wingham Card Of Thanks $7SOO, $3500 may remain oft mortgage title, which describes the expulsion of the JRs- NbtOb; L. S Aitelleson; A. s X. G.— very poorly. We wish tO thank all the ki Acadiana by the English it century and V'G`)y, Nixol* 8, Mr. 1). A� Andrew is ponducting short nd friends I' U S. V. G.—Rd' Ren, courses in Agricultilre, it, severaluetit, i and neighbors tot their kindness and a half ago. wick; I, G.—C. eQ4 0. G.—Sid, Plow. towns and will be OLWay about two ABNER COSENS Answer to question No. 3 _0wlh to an S- y6blistotle; L. a. S. moriths. words of sympathy through the illness & I 01jap.—Itms M and death of our father. Insurance and Real pwate 16 -jam at the foot of Lake ah, wO;.1k � Mils Xftte maeGrogor Brie, on March of the e"niflg I left last. W" witigham, Ontario 2 , 1848, the American Pall went Id Pleted Ikll went to Mri. Oft I for,01hieAgo, there she *ill visit for A Tax VAmlLy 1 11 11 ry it tauront where luncb wa.4 'Ic. mpbell's res* I dayt before letting out 0A Si 1110tor t and the Horseshoe pall Was reduced to a Plorida with her birnther, I)T. plIq) 1). me Xt"'t hils,101d hi,4 h0uft t *here they will spend the wititer.' Is i I -"III Pather Lalfrendeau Ill X VI'O(luce Wanted. 41% Groceries a Specialty. NOTICE To CREDITORS Rev. Father F. N. Laurendeau, pastor 6f the Lady of the Lake Church, Ford, is in X Notice is hereby given Pursuant to section 5G.. Chap. 121 of the Revised Statutes of Out. Hotel Dieu, seriously ill with sleep ing sickness. rr ario. that all orsons haviv, claims agains t the Estate of Jary Patience beriff, deceasoct, Nvho died on -or abouc the seventh day of wov. ember. A. D. 1920, lit the Town Rev, Father Joseph Gerard, Windsor is also ill with the same disease in Hote', OUR CANADIAN QUIZ CORNER and property to Mr. Malcolm Tv1 Milian fielillan who will move to town fr, b d Dru As 'The I of Wingliam In the Province send by post, , of Ontario, are rUuired to �r Dieu, but is improving. "A Hydro is a very elusive animalo paid, or to R. Vanstone . Wingliani, Ontarice solicitor for the Admints' trator, on or befor 0 the fifth day of Februar Reports stating that Rev Father T. V. Tabloid Cyclopedia About Canada" several times we have been all ready to conain shout at its to town, but eacb Y, A. D. 1921, their names and addresses, with full parDloularo of their claims in writi. the nature of the 5. and purities (it any) bed Moylan, C. S. B., Principal and vice- President of Assumption College, Sand- Instalment No. 2. Cypyrigbt; Canadian Fact Publishing Co., Toronto, Ont. di..pVgi time we met ntineut Last �veek�l we thought we had it sure, but again t� i b them duly verilledtoy a statutory declaratiori� Ana further take notice that aft�r the wich. died from illness diagnosed as sleep - I evaded us. said fifth day of February, 1?21, the assets of th said estate will be distribu ted by the eoute anioul the Ix ing sickness in a Detroit hospital yester - day, were denied by professors ' You will find new ground broken this week in our Quiz Corner, with a series of I rivulet. From a somewhat similar cause, the American Fall disappeared Mr. Henry Patterson is carrying his arm in a' sling, the result of falling ,ors parties entitled thereto v regard on . to the clati— , jii� of the colleae this nd Ouestions that will testy a for a few against a circular saw while cutting w— then have r. 8 0 W.10" th ng. ­ memory an days in the winter of 1909. Again in I It is a wonder Mr. Patterson was not cs�,, liable for any claims not filed at the time of I knowledge of things Canadian. "It's as April Of 1909 a great ice -jam in the Lower; to a d be ca be very thankful that )GtdCe, drid the estate will not be Father MoYlan has been ill for several in u n . I? Whitechurch There was a good numtrer of women at the said distribution. weeks, and about ten days ago was re. good as going to school again", remarked Niagara River lifted the water �3 feet his injuries were not more'serious Dated at Winy1ham this eleventh day of H F. Phillips have'returned the meeting in the Presbyterian church January, A. ri, to 1. moved to Harper Hospital Detroit. . r* n 6 Mrs. (Rev,) Robt. Henderson of Au- on Friday afternoon. I -i e a subscriber. "Gee! it's great fun hunt- above the normal at Queenston, practical- M a d Mr ' �i R. VANSTONE. from their honeymoon and tal .e a up resi. t burn, and Mrs� Walker of Vancouver, are has been connected with ing 'em. up',, said a bright kiddie. ly obliterated the whirlpool and the Whirl- dence in town. witighain, P 0 Assumption I visiting Mrs. H. D. Henderson Sr., who Solicitor for the Administra&:rr: College since his ordination about 15 You will find iinformation here that pool Rapids and submerged the power At the last regular meeting of Lucknow is not improving as well as her many will surprise you and that you would find plant at the foot of the Falls. friends would like. LOVE YOUR JOB years ago. He was president of St. Oddfellows Mr. A. IT. Bo yd was present - Thomas College, Waco, Texas, for a year, difficult to hunt up for yourself. It is Answer to Question No ed with a beautiful gold watch as a token' Advertising That Pays 5 -,-Canada f appreciation for services rendered as Miss Ada Clubb visited a few days last Are You trying to climb where the choosen Father Laurendeatt was formerly priest presenting Canada in a nu' shell. 'shares, with the United States, Lake Recording Secretary. Mr. Boyd has fill-. week with Mrs. Cecil Falconer. are, This news is important to our advertis- at the Sacred Heart Church, �Wingham, This Week's Questloas Superior, the largest fresh water lake in , ed tnis office for eleven years, Robt. Mr. and Mrs..Smith Stein of Simpson, Where the feet of men are few? ers as well as to our readers. and was popular with all classes and as the world. Fisher'read the address while D. D. G , . ,s Wrigley's Chewing Gu Question No. l— Canada, It becorn M. Struthers made the presentation , Sask., are visiting with the former's Do you long for a 'Job that is worth one it in to -day starts denominations' a Answer to Question No. 6—Western' autit, Mrs. Win. Purdon -and other re- s 13tb year of advertising in the Canad- great live -stock country. How many i Mr. Boyd in accepting the gift. ma latives in this vicinity. while" Canada has 225,000,000 acres of fertile, fittiug reply. de a Well here is a thought for you; ian newspapers. When they began very MMMM=11 horses do you think there are? how land Only 14 per cent of it is under cult-', There - . I few people used chewing gum. many cattle? and sheep? and swine? The - .' seems to be all epidemic o Mr. and Mrs. John Purdort entertained The pets of gold at the rainbow's end Tt�-Iday ivationasyet, When all is cultivated, the munips around here just now, number of their friends last FridaY even- few people do not get the' pleasu grand total will surprise you as to theif several in log with a dancing pA-,tv. Are sought by the teeming mob, re and AWAIIAN GUITAR and numbers and their estimated value. annual yield will be increased tremendous- town being laid up with them, I But the fairies�who guard them choose as benefit of using WRIGLEY'S "after every i Mr. and Mr.,;. Hinde of Waseca, Sask. meal.,$ ly. The town hall is being used as a school. -k with Mr. and Mrs'l friend Question No. 2—Canada has now a room for the use of the continuation visited last wee .1 Regular consistent newspaper advertis- UKULELE' INSTRUCTION Government Merchant Marine Answer to Question No; 7—Canada's classes,'while new furnaces are being ill. Frank Henry. The man who loves his job. of 63: first Premier, after Confederation in 1867, stalled at the school. ocean-going vessels. Do you know what was John A. McDonald, afterward Sir. I The firemen have secured the National Miss Miller of Kinvardine Hospital No matter what grip of hand he has— ing convinced the Cana* than public that for terms apply at I Staff. visited with Mi,ss Joan Eglestone. ( How poor or strong his brain, WRIGLEY'S is good and good for them, countries or ports they sail to? Make a I John A. McDonald. He was Prenlierfor a. Opera Company to.give an entertainment Miss Clara - Anderson of �russels, is There's -always a place for the man who It has built t e modern sanitary facto and check up your list with next I visiting with Miss Mabel Garton. at Toront ry Flanigan's Music stope second term later on, from 1878 till his! in the town hall on January T9th. They - lives cently doubled in size. week's answers. death. ; havelust completed a tour of the largest Mrs. Hackelt: of Blytb, visited at the If our advertising will do this for' the Agents for Victor Records and Vict Question No. 3—Ontario is noted as :cities and Luckunw is fortunate in secur. His work. with might and main. rolas. I Answer to Que8ti)n No. 8—Canada's'ing this home of her parents,, Mr. and Ivirg. A, Do manufacturer of� single item sellirg for Canada's leading fruit -producing province. comparly to play here, Tfiepro.: es he dig a ditch or blaze a trait Phone 284. 1 share in. the LLague of Nations is that of gram will consist of the finept selections, Emerson, the small cost of 5 cents, how much more What proportion of the all -Canadian pro- from the Mikadoi Bohemian oirl, Zieg-F cluction comes troin this provincO 'r Master Jack Rutledge of Brusseli Where the dreams of man may run. can we do for local purveyors of general I a self-governing country within the Bri- leld Follies, Modern live, ­ "'I No clods of earth shall shoulder him tish Empire, with a vote at its councils. Penzance The Chocolate visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Gar- Pirates of'; ton. From his place out in the sun. merchandise who are selling many items, Meeting Of Huron County Coulicil Question No. 4— Canada is saW to be Representatives of Canada were present others. Soldier and' potentiallyrich inher water powers. Is an Averyquiet wedding was solemnized A nomber of our young people enjoyed It isn't the kick, it's not the pull some of them running into hundred of dol- The Council of the Corporation of the this true? Whqt are the facts? d signed the Peace Treaty and are at . the party on Tuesday evening at' Mr. and That brings the strong man out: Iars on a single sale? County of Huron will meet in the Coun- at Montreal when Miss Nxeta smeltzer NIrs. Sam Coulters. . I cl Question No. 5—Who was William. Lyon tending later meetings. 's I and Mr. Kenneth S. McKay, were united But it's long time work and it's all time I Chamber Goderich, at 3 o'clock in the Answer to Question No. 9— Canada in marriage ift. St. Andrew,s cilorcb. The A car load of brick arrived at our sta- will f Tuesday. the 25th. day of McKenzie? And what made him famous? tion last week for Mr. Alex Emerson, a tern on Of Question No 6 -1 -low many kinds of oldest Councillor is Sir ceremony was performed by the What's the meaning of all this boys? Januaroy 1921. All accounts against the flow George E. Foster, Minister of Trade and John I,. McGinnis, B. D. Tile br Re OBITUARY living Privy 'c e� And a cheerful heart and stout �e v. s gl Rev wild er cow in tile Rocky Moun- id, J� Mr. R. McMichael from the West, is I -lave You faith in Yourself? Do you County us! be in the bands of the Clerk the eldest daughter of Mr. and �Irs. WM. Mott . S want to win? th tains? Commerce in the Canadian Government! an I visiting at Mr. 5ord6n E There passed away to his reward on not latemr Monday Preceding the Q, since 1885. Stiteltzer and is well known here. The Mrs. Ino. Cochrane and Miss Minnie There's just one thing that can bring you Jan. 3rd, an old and highly esteemed meeting of Council. �'stion No. 7—How many Jews are! I young couple are visiting in town for a, Porter �i Whigham, visited with Mrs. H. in citizen in the person of Win. Garniss. GRo. W. HoL?.ltN, there in Canada? Answer to Question No. 10—The'short time after which they will go jo�. I I Vancouver where they will c Deceased was born in Grimsby, Eng- Question NO. 8—How many Canadian animal called the cattale, is a cross -breed circ, r side. The D. Henderson last week, With the winners—love Your job County Clerk. J best wishes of a large e of friends I between the buffalo of the West and the. i wid follow them. land, in the year 1843 coming to Canada Goderich, Jan. 7th., 1921. Chaplains were on active service during; with his partents, when 12 years -old, resi- the recent War? , and the ordinary cow. It is said to be a I A very pretty wedding took place at /* ding in Clinton until the fall of is56, Question No. 9—It is said that the de- ' good milk and beef producer and is able: the home of Mr. and Mrs, Neil ATnc1D)Du_ 5wrslandAv- WE LEAD, OTH- Posits ofa country form one ofthe best! to "hustle" for itself, as to food d i ald, Kintail, when Mrs. MacDomaldls when they moved to 3 Con. Morris, 2 uring sister Ethel Ta lor was united in marq the winter months. y years later lie bought lot 14, Con. 2 of its prosperity. If so, how does Can- ringe'to Mr. Donald Whyld of Ripieyj Morris, which he cleared u out of bush ERS FOLLOW I On e Rev, J. S. Hardie, of Ashfield presj p ada stand? Answer to Question No. ll, -1 WHO 6 In 'rh, bride and resident there until 1916, when he Wise oms are bringing their Question No. 10—What is a grain hos- field crops value reached $396,000.00o in I byterian church officiated 11920, charmingly gowned in nay�r blue taffetail, sold out and moved to Bluevale to en pital? P JOY Question No. 11—What Answer to Question No. 12.—Ontariolweariiiga bridal veil with bandea;i, 0fl &Y a well earned rest. he Cream, Eggs is Ontario's I pearls and carrying a bouquet 0 In the Year 1870 1 grows 75 per cent of Canada's fruit. T dhry,5,orhr"71 married Elizabeth McDonald, who passed Proportion of Canada's railway mileage? and white carnations entered tt POUaway 31 year's ago. and Question No. 12—What is the estimat- I leaning oil the arm of her brother Lucknow 1 Lohengrin's Bridal chorus played by ber TO their happy union were bom 5 boys itry ed water power resources of OntaAW. Mr. Roderick Mckenzie, to the strains�of,,, and 2 girls namely,- Mrs. J. T. Bell and Answer's To Last Week's Questions I Who would go to California for the ICY to iniece, Miss Irene MacDonald. ing the bride was her little niece, 33t Robert of Morris, Mrs. A. Elliott, Chas, t Answerto Question No I—Canada is win er' and leave Perfect weather and lvlae.K and Frank of Lumsden, Jno. and Ceo. of ve climate, like we have enjoyed during the '. e zie carrying the ring in a basket rwoods Ltd, lucknow the world's second largest p;alp and paper past week? I de. ratned with pink and white. A com. I mittee from Ashfield church (of which Blyth. In the year 1895 he married producing country and is rapidly over- The Union Prayer Services which were the bride was organist) arrived unexpaict. set of gold buttons for a pleasant Mary Ann Whtson of Sunshine to whom d getting highest cash Prices, accurate taking the United States. 94 plants have hold last week will be continued this was born one son, Harvoy of Detroit, an week. , edlY Just after the wedding dinner was tests, h6nest weights and a square deal, a Capital of $241,000,000. 26,000 are em- Monday night in the Anglican Over and presented her with an address 10, 00 to hur It addressed by Mr. R. D. Cameron ' ress i and a purse ofmoney. Thegroomlsgift A present for your brother or Mich. All were present at his bed tide at Poultry pays whether it is new laid eggs ployed in mills and offices and 0 Tuesoday night in the Methodist hutch, ft someone else's brother. We the tilne Of his death exce orpoultry if you bring them here. We 25#000 in the Woods according to the addressed by lie pt his son, talke them any day. to the bride wits a handsome se I rf show niany pleasing designs in, cuff links- Frank. Two brothers and a sister survivit, Mr. I:cclestonec Wed- and to the pianist a wrist watch. Sclhle season. Production value 101g, St;8,000. nesdav light inv'the Methodist �hureh Robert of Morris, Geo. and Mrs. Sullivan chiefly to th addressed by Rev, Mr, Gollan. Thurs the bride travelling, in a navy blue suit frini the plain forms left open for mono- STLVERWOODS FOR SURVIeg 000; exports, 89,000,o00,' Young Couple left on a honeymooll trip,, e day night in South Ritiloss Presbyterian, with a ))lack an grams to artistically i�rought buttong of Detroit. His death was not unexpect, L Aftcheson$, phone 47, United States, addressed d old rose bat. on thtft�.11 I by Rev. Air. Irwin. ed as he had been in failing health for the Answer to Question No. 2—The largest night in Friday 1 retUrn they Ivill reside 9 Lucknow Presby�erian church, in Riple be emmed with precious or semi -pre- past 3 nionths. The Mblect of this notice Protestant denomination in Canada is the esse by Rev, Mr, Irwin, ThO UtW principal at ' addy d th!" ch��_ CIOUS stones. was a fine, kind hearted man loved and Presbyterian, with 1,200,(M� classed as l3va Raiffifi of respected by all who klie* him, I)istrict Deputy Orand Mister Struth. X riisdoii, Ail such in the census -and 343,000 tom. ,s of Tivetton, visited Lucknow Lodge 11 Of Ripley takes the plate Of wi4it Morton who reaigned. Me will test your qes and expertly adviBe you. The funeral which took place from his First C I a ss Flarra ntunicants. There are of Oddfollows on Friday evettilig 1"t, e y0a ate riot in need of glasses we late residence on Wedllet(111Y, J,". Oth, 17^ 2-015 ministers and conducted the cerenton Mrs. W. 1. Taylor and Miss Lyla I will tell you go. R and over 4500 congregations and missions. ation placing t y of Install. Jr %J be following officers in 1L was largely attended to pay the last oad SALE lowtuof Detroit, Are visiting relatives 71", Answer to Question No. S—The heroine their respectivte to lit6s. Inteninent be i �n g in Ebenezer 10 stations; N. G.—Robt. hn8t0n; V. G, Archie Barbour; p 0 cemetery. The bereaved 1,00 acres, good buildings and fe of Grand Pro., in Acadia, now Nova Aitcheson; Fin. See ec, Miss Annie 33oyd is still -very ill we ate R. M. WKAY thOre ih the close to market, school and elitiureehe"' . Sc6tia, was Evangeline Who was the chief Secte'ys'—wiU; 11 ly�—X)r. sOrrY to re Ort, all(T also Mt All bleared and free of stomps, rreaq —A. :Ross; War—S. Rob, son, a 21 SYMPathy of the torrimunity. . Ander. Price character in Long(ellowla poem of that ertson: Coll—li: Is- Alexander 14,Uellzie at*. Jeweler and Optician Wingham Card Of Thanks $7SOO, $3500 may remain oft mortgage title, which describes the expulsion of the JRs- NbtOb; L. S Aitelleson; A. s X. G.— very poorly. We wish tO thank all the ki Acadiana by the English it century and V'G`)y, Nixol* 8, Mr. 1). A� Andrew is ponducting short nd friends I' U S. V. G.—Rd' Ren, courses in Agricultilre, it, severaluetit, i and neighbors tot their kindness and a half ago. wick; I, G.—C. eQ4 0. G.—Sid, Plow. towns and will be OLWay about two ABNER COSENS Answer to question No. 3 _0wlh to an S- y6blistotle; L. a. S. moriths. words of sympathy through the illness & I 01jap.—Itms M and death of our father. Insurance and Real pwate 16 -jam at the foot of Lake ah, wO;.1k � Mils Xftte maeGrogor Brie, on March of the e"niflg I left last. W" witigham, Ontario 2 , 1848, the American Pall went Id Pleted Ikll went to Mri. Oft I for,01hieAgo, there she *ill visit for A Tax VAmlLy 1 11 11 ry it tauront where luncb wa.4 'Ic. mpbell's res* I dayt before letting out 0A Si 1110tor t and the Horseshoe pall Was reduced to a Plorida with her birnther, I)T. plIq) 1). me Xt"'t hils,101d hi,4 h0uft t *here they will spend the wititer.' Is i I -"III