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The Wingham Advance, 1921-01-20, Page 1. `44,i Senior H $Ingle Copies - Folir Cents 1ANCEUM THEATRE "The Biagoot Little Show" Thurs., Fri. and Sat. NORMA TALMADGE With EUGENE O'BRIEN in "'Do, Luxe Annie"' from the play of the same name by Edward Clark. Matinee Saturday at 3.30 p. m. 10c and 15c 2 reels Christie's Comedy SRedal -Go West Young Woman NOTE:- De Luxii Annie being a special in 8 reels. there will be jyst one performance Saturday evening at 8,20. Usual prices. Coming -Mon., Tues. and Wed. Big All Star Special JACK LONDON'S stirring ttory of the sea. 'I'The Mutiny of the Elsinore" Danger and high adventure, with one strong man against two -score in a fight to preserve a woman's honor, A drama grimly played beyond sight bf land, on the face of the fathomless deep. "The Mutiny of the Elsinore", will be the feature at "Pantages", Toronto, the largest and most beautiful threatre in the British 4�1 Empire, week of Jan 31. Also Mon., Tues. and Wed. Final episode of "Private Gold". Usual prices No News,That Week A missoud editor apologize; to hi's lreaders for the lack of news as follows, vhich shows the trials to which a country editor is subject: "We expected to have a marriage and a death, but the violent atom prevented the wedding and the doctor being sick himself the patient re- otivered, and we are accordingly. cheated out of both items. EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN NkUCTION SALF_-Varm, Farm Stock And A Implem4iits An Lot 26. Con. 1, on We,rics- &y Jary. Wth,, 1921, At one oclock. This de- ;&tlo farm And a number of splendid horses. ,ottl- And Implemenbi, The Implements will 'gr I'. sold 1� laviding the farm does nob reach zhoreserve, . The oattle will besold without reserve. Y.As. A. Nionor,, Prop. R Bitmirr, Auctioneer. ]FOR S.&LF-Bell Orgah In good condition, ApplY at Tan Ar)vANau, #VR SALV -Happy th-et Range. in A, I condition. Appir to ROLD BUCHANAN, At V iold'g & Co. butehcr shop. ' TYOUND-Ownerean ho-vessme by gat Tim AbVAN01C. WOTICF-The Directors of the 'Whitechurch AM Creamery bes-ebY nodfr all their PatronA that they ate holill A special meeting In -the rea ra a 1, 111 itechurc on Priday, Jan . t at ' k p.m. to oresider Cite Oil 0 0 er' In the factory next Peason, a pi 11 invite all Patrons to be a A so t t la utter may be satlefavlar. y spos of. M. Ross. 900y. OA.Zi-We bAVe near of Rood Ontario Oatl; to arrive this week, Call its and Arrange to got some off car. We Also have a large e%ock 61 good'AmOrl" r UGFOR SAL15--As good as new, a bar- gain, Apply at. Tug AnL21-11L. WAI-tTWD-T. Root W-rin c0nt-iril-g 400 Acres with good bialliltugaX Inquire at. T1110 DVANOR, Antku4 Meeting Of Thai Turnhotirry Agiiietiltur4d Sociat�r * The annual 3cincting of the TuroborrY I lecy wl) I ( �1 iwe, wiligbam, ii May, Janwiry tit 1921, comeapnoing a L, oMoo % M. for l, ection of officill, An , an othev businoqi a a mo lip b"fore Ole tiloottli . if " lxtw " r&;' A . S 111111. .13 oy. ANNUAL MEETING Tka secona sunual ineeting of the 8harn. kolders, of The Aero vu4kion inner Tire & itabier pompi%ily of Ontario, Limitod will be Wiekhato, Ont., At. two o'cloor. li. m. oil Wedoosdiy, Jan. Mil. Direotorg for tbb eu,'Ulng YeAt 241 Jack at,b*t he.9100-19 68 WAY lK*%Nkk before 'tilt) raem'lug. Wu. Folmitts=%; u. N, JUDWIf, *dux **KbAlio, JAN, loth. IWA. ­­ '_ ___1- ­­ I ­­ ___­.­__­ ­­ M t r, I � - - - � __ ;, - _ _ " - , - , , ._ __ - - ­_­.. ­­ ­_ !- "A-0- - � - . - , . - - , - M $! -, ' ' ' � ­ . -I- . ­!!!2� . , _% _ !. ­­ , . ._ - _1 _! [ockey Match Teeswater vs. Winghaw, in the Wingham Rink, on Friday, January I. - - ------- WINO"AM, ONT, 'MURSDAV. JANUARV St. Paul%' Church Notes tIIG II'SWOOL L11TRARY 20th, 1921 personals January 23rd., Septuagesimai Sunday. x0cal Iteme 110. m, liitattins, 2 30 p in. Sunday Following is an account of the program, Mr. School, 7.OG p. m Evensong. Thursday, of the open meeting of Wingharn High and Mrs. W. J. C;reer are visiting Jan. 20th Donation Tep, for W A. work School Literary Society. which was held Mr. W., D, Burke has purchased"ihe in Toronto. /the at the home of Mrs Robert Allan from on Thursday evening, January 13, Rev. White Cafe' from Z. Lockman. Mr. E. S. Copeland is attending 3.00 to 5.30. Friday, 4 30 Sunday School Dr. Perrie kindly consented to act as Dominion Parliament will meet or furniture exhibition in Kitchener this Treat. All the children in thQ parish chairman. Moriday,Feby. 14tb,, Valentine Day, week. cordially invited. Ramember--A wel. The program wai opened with at piano Tne first skating of the season was bv1d Mrs. 1". 1. lacl�son of Teeswater, spent cOmeawalts you at St. Paul'a Church, duet, (Representation of an Indian War in in Wingharn rink on Tuesday evening. a couple ef days, visiting with Wingh am All seats free. Dance) by Misses Marion Mitchell an d friends. A I i c e Williamson. Debate -Resolved Ask for a NyLal Calendar and Weather Mrs. Marshall and little daughter of Ustowel Sghoo(s Closed that Canada should have Free Trade with Chart at Mitchell's Corner Drug Store. Hamilton are visiting with Mrs. John The public school, at Listowel, has been the United States. This was the first of An Arch Meeting will be held in the Mccool. closed for a few days in order that it may the series of inter -form debates. The Orange Hall, Wingham, on Friday even - Mrs W. M. Scott, Blyth, spent over be properly fumigated owing to the fact affirmative war very ably upheld by Mr. ing, Jan. 21st. the week-erid with her sister, Mrs J. that a number of the children have con. David Perrie and Miss Agnes Wil.11amson Dr. I A. Fox, D. C. has been appoint - Fells, Diagonal Road. tracted diphtheria, The disease, however who represented Form IV, The negative ed a director of the Drugless Physician's Mrs. Paul VanNess returned to Montr at does not seem to be of a very violent was well supported by Miss Edna Mus- Association of Ontario. after visiting with her parents, Mr. and character, no deaths have been reported grove and Mr, Walter Little, who repre� We are sorry to state that Mrs. W. D. Mrs H. Hinscliffe. Mrs, Hinscliffeaccorn. and the Board of Health is taking every sented Forryi V. Mr. Richard Vanstone" Burke is at present very !It in the Wing- panied her ac far as Toronto. precaution to prevent the spread of the Mrs. (Dr.) Hambly and Mrs. (Dr.) Parker ham General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs F. M, Eagleson and disease, acted as judges. Cheap Sweets 'at Billie Burke's, Z, daughter of Wlnch,�ster, and Mr and Mrs. W. E. Eagleson of Rockhaven, Vocal Duet, by Misses Eva Rintoul William Sisbee Oaspes Away and Viola Robertson. Lockman old stand, Chocolates, Creams, Sqsk., were visiting "at the home of Mr. Mr. Lawson Bisbet- received the -ad Reading by Mr. James Allen, Mix Candies, balf price. H. Angus of town. news on Sunday that his brother. Will- Piano solo by Miss Irene McDowell. Wingharn Junior Hockey Team met de. feat ot the hands of the Lucknow-Ripley Mr. George Newton� a former haXess maker at Wir)gham, but for sorhe years a iam P. Bis let, had expired suddenly at Distribution of prizes to students tak- his home in London. D -ceased is a form. Hockeyists on Tuesday. The score was resident ot Toronto, -where he is in the ine the highest aggregate in Midsummer er Wingbarn �Itizen and many friends of Exams. These prizes were distributed by 8.2. real estate business, renewed acquaint� the family will deeply regret his untimely Mr. Brackenbury. Mr. D. A. McLachlan, president of the ances in town last week. death. He is survived by a widow and Central Business College here, has been one daughter, Arlie, and one son. Cecil. Mr. J. L. Stepan received the prize of elected chairman of the Stratford Board The late Mr. Bisbee was a member in $10 given by Dr. Irwin for student taking of Health. Card Of Thanks good standing of the Wingham Council of highest aggregate in Part 1. Facility En- The newly appointed officers of Leb. Mrs, W. 1, Mitchell and family, wish Chosen'Frien ds, trance. anon Chapter were installed on Tuesday to publicly express their thanks for kind- The funeral was held from his late re- Miss Kathleen Pringle received the evening, by Ex Comps.. Dr. Tamlyn and ness and sympathy extended to them sidence, 484 Maitland street, on Wednes. prize of $5 given by Mr. A. Cosens for E. J. Nash. during the - illness and death of the late' day, Jany, 19th, to Woodland cemetery. student taking highest aggregate in Nor�, School Entrance. Miss Doris Fells is supplying as teacher T. H. Westlake. It Pays To Advettise mal A One Sided Game Miss Edna Musgrove received the prize in the Lower Wingham School and Mrs, E. M. buichanari is teaching in the Junc- "Does it pay to advertise? How those Wingharn junior hockey team administ. of 35 given by Mr. Dudley Holmes to the tion school. two pigs sold before 10 a m. day after ered the kalsomine liberally on Friday car didate taking highest marks on Middle Cottage prayer meeting will be held in paper 'was Cut"./ This is the kind and to the Teeswater juniors at Stephenson's School Mathematics. the Salvation Army barjacks on Friday appreciable note which Mr. W. J. rink, Wingham, in the first game of the Miss Mary Cosens received the prize of at 8 p. in. A cordial invitation is ex - Masters of Bluevale, sent to Taii AD- series by d4eating them 15 to 0. The $5 given by Mr. C. P. Smith to student tended to all. vANcu after advertising pigs for sale in Wingham goal -keeper was forced to don taking highest aggregate in Lower Scbo,)I. Mr. Gordon Rintoul, a college st4ent, I our Jany. 13th paper an ex!ra sweater during the game. E. Miss Edith Kew and Miss Uldene Mc- and a former ponular Wingharn boy, con - Accident'Proved Patal Murphy of Mount Forest, proved an ex- Lean received the prize of 85 each given ducted the services in the Belgrave Pres� cellenereferee and gave satisfaction to all by the late Dr, Kennedy to student tak- byterian church on Sunday. The death of Malcolm, the three year- by his fairness. ing highest aggregate in Form III pro- Ice Cream Specials, Lunches, Stews, old son of Thos, and Mrs. Miller, of the 6th line of Morris Township, occurred Following is the line-up: motion Exam. Mr. King McDonald received the etc., at reduced prices. Open Friday early bn Sunday morning, Several weeks Teeswater Wingham prize I Scott .......... . Goal .......... Aitchison of 155 given by Mrs. Dr. Irwin to student night -Billie Burke's, Z. Lockman old stand. ago the little fellow, along with an elder' brothei, was playing with a pitch fork, Lhmbertus ....... R. D ..... Citlickshanks taking highest aggregate in Form I pro- motion Exam. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Winghain when in some- irriaccountable Way one of 11ohrian ......... L. D ........ Lockeridge Thornton . ...... Centre ..... Mr. Morton gave the report of th e General Hospital, whi tiotd a progreEsive. the prongs penetrated the boy's head, ...Harrison Jackson ......... R, ',V ......Brooks judges on the poetry contest. Mr. Morton euchre in the council chamber on Friday, close to the eye to a considerable distance. ...... Kirldirld ........ L. W .......... Morden spoke words of encouragement to the Jan. 28th. Ticketq50 cents. At the time,the I& side became paralysed Waugh .......... Sub ........... Merkley young poets, after which he read the first, The ladies in connection with the 1. 0. but this gradually Lwore off and the wound prize poem. Mr. Harold Mitchell receiv- 0. F. are entertaining at a euchre party heated up He Was thought to be about Wedded At Owen Sound ed the first award, Mr. Carmen Arm. to be held in the lodge room on Friday as well as ever, when the effects of the ' strong, second and Mr. Charles Donald. There was volemnized on Wednesday, evening of this week. All members wei,� injury showed itself in an attack of con- vulsions a few days ago. Jan. 12th at high noon, at the home of son, third.. The prizes for the Poetry come. Mr. and Mrs. W. J Sheffield, 1161 2nd Contest was given by Mr. A. Cosens. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Elliott, Bluevale Shooting At St Marys Ave, East, Owen Sound, the marriage of Chorus by the boys. Road, have purchased Mr. Alex. Porter's Two mysterious cases of shooting at St. their only daughrer, Lillian Mae and Mr. Distribution of Field Day prizes, See- residence near the G. T. R., and have Marys on Saturday night, are being in- John Percy McLean, manager of the Oak -etary's report by Miss B. Mallough. Dis- moved to town. We welcome them as vestigated by the authorities, but so far Hall Store, Brantford son of the late Mr. tribution of books by Miss B. Mallough. residents, no clue has beer; obtained� Wh;Ie a resi- Jas. and Mrs. McLean of Bognoe. Rev. Distribution of Championship Medals The VeLerans will, hold a dance in the dent of Elgin street, near'St. Andrew, was P. T. Pilkey, officiating in the presence of by Mr. C. McDonald, chairman of Field Mills Memorial Hall, on Friday evening, having supper with his family. a bullet immediate relatives and friends, Day Committee. These medals were re - Jany. 21st. The celebrated Frys' Im- whizzed over their heads and buried itself eived by Miss Helen Wilson, SeniorGirls' The bride who was unattended, looked Champion and Mr. Harold Mitchell, sen- perial Orchestra will furnish the music. in the wall. A moment later another charming in hergown of navy charmeuse, ior Boys' Champion; Miss Dorothy Web - Tickets $1.00. bullet passed through between his wife draped with georgette heavily beaded and ster, Junior Girls' Champion and Mr. Lucknow-Ripley Hockeyists defeated and baby. The man got up and went black panne velvet hat, she wore a rope Max Stewart, Junior Boys' Champion. Teeswater in Teeswater on Monday night out to investigate, and a bullet flew over his head. All efforts to locate tlie party of pearls and carridd a shower bouquet of Distribution of Pennants by Miss Ham- Richmond Roses. She was i away by a score of 9 to 5. Frank McLean of Wingham, was referee and the game was who was doing the shooting was unsuccess - .given ilton. by her father and entered the drawing The Judges decision was given by Mrs. fast and clean. fill. . A resident of Queen street. two streets room which was prettily decorated with Dr. Hambly in favour of the affirmative. evergreens, palms, pink and white carna- Got Asthma? Then you've never tried RAZ^MAH that J. W� McKibbon carries. north of Elgin, bad several windows A vote of thanks was moved by Mr. tions to the strains of Mendolssohns wed- James Perdue to all those who had taken its just as effectual as Templeton s fam- broken in the front of his house by bullets ding march which was played by Mrs. F. part in the program. Mr. Robert Muir ous Rheumatic Capsules is for Rotuma - on the same evening. V. Brooks, cousin of the bride, who wore seconded this motion. tism. Ask fur a tree sample. Election Of Officers grey crepe-de-chene veiled with grey georg- The meeting closed by SiDging the Nat- Billie Burke wishes to state that his new Election and installation of officers ette and picture hat, a corsage bouquet ional Anthem. L ice cream and lunch parlor will open on took place at the Royal Scarlet Chapter of Russel Roses and a sterl ing silver van - Friday evening of this week, he having on Friday evening, in the Orange Hall, ity case the gift from the groom. purchased the restaurant from Z. Lock - and resulted as follows: After congratulations and signing of the ,MUTINV OF, ELSINORE" man. It is his intention to cut prices in C W, C. in C. -J. A, McDonald. register, those constituting this happy half. Ex. C. in C.. -R. D. Mason. gathering were invited to the dining -room For Bronchitis and stubborn coughs Chaplain -Wm. Guest. where the wedding breakfast, was served. Mutiny on the high seas, as depicted "Nyal Creophos" the well-known Tonic 9cribe-W.'T. Miller. The wedding cake held the place of honor by the master pen of the late Jack Lon- Cough Remedy stands supreme, as hun- ,.Trea8.-A. G. Smith. on the -bride's table being embedded in don ;and picturized for the screen by dreds of users in Wingharn and surround - Sir H. at Arms -Wm. Sneath. smilax, each dainty place card bad peep- Metro, will be the forthcoming attraction ing district testify. Sold only at Mitch- Ist, Lect.-W. J, Campbell. ing from its fold a pink rosebud and a at the Lyceum Theatre, when "The Mut- ell's Corner Drug Store. 2nd. Lect -Jos. Guest. tiny spray of green. Miss Mabel Dicken iny of the Elsinore" will be shown, begin- All accounts owing to Tilu AluvAzzicn lat. Cond. -T. Wheeler. gowned in midnight blue satin and bou- ning Monday. for subscription, advertising or 2nd. Cond.-P Hogg. quet of Russel roses, and Miss. Ruby This big new Metro production, with whether job work must be settled before Feb - I Herald -J. Wilkinson. Simpson in black charmeuse with bouquet an all-star cast, presents the London novel ruary lat. We must collect money to 0, Herald --F. Roderus. of Ophelia roses, assisted at the tables. in all the grim power of its conceptionj pay paper accounts and we think it only Both Were Stived Mr. Pilkey acted as toast master and pro- portraying'as it does the conflict of a posedthetoast to the bride which was groupof gunmen who attempt to take fuirtohavethose who owe us assist in "The biggest fire I'veever seen wag at proudly responded to by the groom. The over control of the good ship, 'Elamore" this payment, New York " said an American, "It was toast to the mother wasresponded to by on her voyage rorind the Horni and the The many friends of Mr. R. A Spot - a very high building and the )addera were tall the in the bride's father and W. J. Haines of pistol and rifle battfe that ensues between ton were pleased to see him in town. on first time since not enough to reach window Wingbam. Mr. R. V. Brooks replied to the gangsters and the ship's officers. Tuesday, This is the willi3i a lady was standing. "Well," he the toast to the married and Mr. W. J. Then story is one of thrilling susp onse Sepwrobet that Boio lias been at his went,on, we were just beginning to des- pair when a lucky thought seemed to ield Jr., the only unmarried man I Sheff present wes called on for a speech and and rife with situations that make the Marble Works here. He has undergone a couple of very critical operations, but is strike one of the firemen. Catching hold complied very gracefully, nerves tingle with t' oe excitement of im- pending danger Written by the master now on the Way to recovery. of a hose he took it alongside of the house andtu rned the nozzle upward so that a The bride in ascending the stairs for hand of the late Jack London t�e novel lVe I)icked lip an e%chauge this WeVit no less than Eix stream of water shot continuously past the purpose of dormitir liar travelling from which the picLure is taken constitutes dress of navy serge, hand efribroidered, one of the best of the elead authoes'niost in Which we counted different items. which NJcre taken freal the window. Summing up tier courage and coat ot navy cloth with Oppossurn I celebrated works. Tjiv, ADVNNVl-., and 0111Y 0110 01 theM i the I-,dyaeppod from the ledge, and put:4 thig her arms and legs around the jet of c-�Alar and black hat, tossed hor bouquet I S upporting Mitchell Lewis it) the role in I was credited to -,his -pap-r. Nvluld it bo. if water, slid to the bottom and was saved.' ' froili the iandin�, it falling, the hando of of John 114(� are Ilelen Fexgmon, Noald Mk� Jean Corbet. to,) 11luch adverti'_*�g to "",ive ils you '111 1.� AJ)V�'"N(111 �tJZQV gL!tfi1lL' 1,0h, that's tiothinz," said the English- man, "I waa standing once watching a lli�rrv, Casson Mrgu�oll, WiMaill V. The happy cokiple wem the rocipients Nlon,,, bitIney D'Albcok, NolVal nlentiol,ed iri all twenty illcklc� of live matter alwcady larife building burn, when at the top of many U�eful and co�.Cy ffift,& ancl J. 11 Lockney. Yhe picturt, n storey a girl appeared. I staced, the The bride and gro�',111 loft (la thu nit( -r- iva,; J;reetcd by Edward !Aora-,m, ffc,11 'I hero hao beol quil 0 a tur%qyer i1f, Ica, poffi�enlerl stated, in fact, we all star(A cm noon train for Tb.onto and Mnafllontht! seenadui2_,,6oa uf the LoWea i ovel, csiato hi We 1%�st tonj;k� 01� hard that at last the girl walked down the and after a sliort iimic,%/,woon N�ill YcJukl. in by AlbsZ 81w;hv LeVitio. llehEorl 119�0! a naile, (A Vlcalii�:� starts." Brantford. the pioduction. I who ­,q f�val boracri, �,)21 no eoriw�,Atim, 5 21st, Gamecalled at &15# -111 M .StIbs(;r1ptions; $Z Off pgr y6a Ye Olde English Horehound, Just received two kegs of English Horehound Drops, pure and wholesome, .6 oz. for 20 els, Cherry Bark Cough Syrup The ideal cough medicine when. you have an irr. itating cough and expectoration; act-, as a sedative ,soothes and cures. Bottles 35 and 60 ets. Rikers Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver oil The remedy needed for a hard dry cough a large bottle for 60 cents. PEPTONA There is "Pep" in Peptona-after a cold or in any run down condition of the system-Peptona is the tonic that will restore your vim and get you back inthe game. $1.25 buys a pound bottle. WKIBBON'S DRUG STORE Drugs and Stationery Edison Phonographs; Phone 53 C. P. R Tickets tog*, and contains 90 acres. has sold it to, Sign Your Name Latchford Thacker for $14,000 Mr. i We are in receipt of a couple of pages� Thacker in turn sells his 60 arres to Alex � � of apparently first class news regarding McLelland for $7.400. James Armstrong, I on the 4th concession, sold his farm of an U. F. 0. meeting at Wroxeter, which 100 acres to Andrew Scott for $12,000 we will gladly publish next week if tne and James McFarlane, on the 6th conces- 'writer will give ui his name. The Ad- sion, sold his farm to Duncan Kennedy. vance will not publish the name of part - ie$ sending in news items but we are not .going to be responsible for publishing Fired And Put Out ! items without knowing who the writer is. Walkerton Times -While strolling Action Taken By Fertilizer Agents down -the Main street here on Sunday W. T. Colwell, Centralia, Win. French, night with one of Walkerton's fairest Thedford, G. A. Attbridge, muirkirk, daughters, a Hanover young man slipped and 0. G. Anderson, Belgrave, Ontario and fell on a box of matcnes he had in' DistriU Sales Agents for The Crost Fer- his pocket, causing more than a sentim- tilizer Co. manufacturers of Basic Slag, ental flame to light up his person. A met in London on Jan. 10th,, to discuss small sized sensation ensued on the street matters regarding the decrease in prices as something more A vid than the fire of of Farm Produce and the increase in love began burning briskly. He was fast prices of Fertilizer due to increase in developing into a burnt offering when the freight rates. 'which has been such a h4ndicap to farmers during the past sea - girl took a hand and put him out. Feel- ing that he had had a hot time in the son, As a result of the meeting a resoltr_ old town that night the Hanoverian in; tion was passed to the affect that a sub. hitting the trail for home and mother � stantial reduction in Freight rates on all dilated on the difference between the 'Fertilizer's would prove a great advantage matches that are made in Hull, and the: to farmers as well as a boost to the trade., kind that are made in Heaven and I This was wired to the manager of The wondered whether any other Lothario I Cross Fertilizer Co., Sydney N. S. to be had even been so "fired" ift courts ip and I presented to the government in an appeat ,,put out" in love. i for reductions in freight rates. X 'CLEAR' ING SALE 'FIRE Felt Beets, Overshoes and Slippers In MeWs, Women's and Childien-'s. Big Saving --Buy Now. 0 See our Windows and Bargain Tables. for Men and Bqys in 12 and 15 Inch- es blab. Best, la quality --Lowest in price. Gct our prices beforie ba7�/Jag..., -14 will pay you. - W . tit., XMIC 4,44wit ifiAZIO-14% ,q