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The Wingham Advance, 1921-08-04, Page 1is :3 -1-k A, (.olh am A-� Stibscriptions., $2.00 per yeor ,Single Copies - Fotpr Cents WINGHAM� ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1921 MAW 11��W` Qffim�� .19 - M New Dental Phrlors LOCAL ITEMS NARROWIX ESCAPES DEATH TOWN COUNCIL MEETING PERSONALS Dr. Geo, Howson is opening up dental , Z , r-1-11111 parlors in the roonis vacated by Dr. F. A. Big sale of boots and shoes. Read ad Fire Truck Hits Auto, Two Girls A. M. Fralick Re -appointed Tax Mr. Nelson Rush of Toronto, is visiting -.— i, - * Crushed, One Dies, Other collecter in town. 4 - Parker, over Christie's Grocery. George's on last page. —W, IL W11,11.1i. 4, *74" ci m be has decided to locatb� in Wingbam. uc The regular monthly meeting any friends will be pleased to learn that L know baseball team will play in Improving of Wing- Mrs. Dickson of Hamilton, -is visiting friendo in town. t.1 Wingham on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. d nk Stewart of Hamilton, son of ham town council was held on Mon aY Mr. Fri Mrs. Dr, Ford is visiting friends in Lou- 3ra, at 5.o'clock. ers pres6t. The Goderich Wins Protest Mr, Ed. Stewart of Teeswater, narrowly evening. All the memb es of former meeting and special don this week. N� Winghann baseball boys defeated Loc- escaped with his life last Tuesday at the minut ThePurityFlour Baseball Team won corner of Cannon and John Streets� Ham- meeting were read and adopted. Miss Nichol of Durham, is visiting her out in their protest against the Zurich halsh in Wingbarn on Monday afternoon as hit by The clerk read an invitation to the friend, Miss Nina H4ugh. ilton, when his Ford runabout w team for the use by Ohlert, the pitcher, of The score was 4 to 1). a fire motor. truck and jammed up against council from the Colborne F arm rs' Club Miss Roland of Toronto, visited �� IL resin on the ball and the executive of the Miss Coventry's home hap been a coat of paint. The a brick wall. Frank was going west on inviting them to dinner at the Menesetung friends in town last week. North Wellington League has ordered the beautified with en Bros. did the work. Over again Phippe Cannon Street and did not be z This Miss L. Elder of Cargill, is visiting with at the fire Hotel with Premier L. C, Drury. game in question to be played L at Zurich on August 8th.—Goderich Star. alarm or truck coming up John Street, invitation was graciuosly accepted on her friend, Miss Bessie Abell t The interior of the Methodist parsonage but as he drew near the corner he at ern motion of Reeve Tipling and Councillor Mr. Dick Mann of Toronto, spent a Broke Leg At Football is being painted, grained and finished. pted to stop but saw �,e was too late 80 Bennett. few days at his home in town, Mr. Lorne Aitcheson of Blair, is at his The Phippen Bros. were there. speeded ahead in an drideavour to miss Councillor Fells reported that he had Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Currie, St., 'spent home on Shuter St. He is nurshig a Niglitwatcbman E.'Lewis, captured a the fire truck. The driver of the truck been in conversation with some members Sunday with friends at Belfast. broken Leg which accident happened swarm of bees on a tree in front of the swerved to the left but evidently lost con- of the Morris council re the placing of Miss Miriam Smith of Toronto, is while he was playing football, He and Hanna property on Edward St. trol and Frank7s car was jammed up li.illts on the road south of Wingliam his apponent kicked at the ball at the Mr. T. R, Bennett won the Ford Sales. against the north west corner of Cannon I le thily would spending her vacation in town. across the bridges and whi 'i, time and their shins crossed with and John Streets, and the truck straddled yet they Mr. and Mrs Chas. Dickman of Dray. like to have the I ghts there, sam,_ 'IV 100yard dash atthe bigFord Pic the building on the side walk at the same of the ton, are visiting friends in town. the result that both bmes were broken in nic at Grand Bend on Wednesday last. would not come across with any Mr Aitchenson's right leg below the Dr. F. A. Parker has removed his office corner. Ruth Green and Bella McLea, almighty dollars. On the other hand Mr. Robt Bosm,.n of Leamington, is Irnee. to his residence in Dr. MacDonald's old two young ladies who were standing on Reeve Currie and the Ease Wawanosh visiting his sister, Mrs. R. H. Lloyd. Drur*y Coming to Wingham stand. behind the English Church, Centre the north side of Cannon Street were, Council had requested an estimate on the Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fleming of Chat- A BRM"WNRIF14 la d U against the building as i cost of the Work and wished to assist in ham are visiting at Mr. Jas. Walker's. In the hands of your youngsters gives plciurei3 tha, throw the c1larai After much correspondence the direct- Styeet. 8S'te=a -et"s cap'was hurled in their direction: the cost. Miss Ella Dobie of Toronto, is visiting ?,' of childhood in strong relief. it is su oimple to use that any child an get ,air have receiv- InOrilla the guarantors for Chatitatt- ors of the Wingham,Fall r and Miss Green was so badly injured Reeve Tipling reported that the drain her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. J Dabie. real results from the start. ed Premier Drury's promise th'at he will qua were behind over 1 000. Surely our that she later died iii the hospital, but at come to Wingharn on Sept. 28th. to open *good Orilla people did not realize 1:4� tit latest reports Miss McLea is improving. on Edward St. had been opened and was Miss Earnscliffe Musgrove of Buffalo, Brownies $2.00 up. Autograph Kodaks $9.0 up. found to be disconnected and the one by is spending her vacation at her home here. their fair on their new grounds in Lower pays to advertice". Mr. Ed. Stewart on hearing of the acci- Mrs. Brock's place was blocked. Town Flats. The premier's first visit to The—Wingliarn branch of the Women's dent immediately proceeded to Hamilton Mr, R. E, Hamilton of Grand Valley) Wingbarn and an increased prize list Institute held a very enjoyable picnic on and took charge of Frank's inlerest In the The engineer is to be here this week visited his son Mr. W. R. Hamilton John should insure a very large crowd at the Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. affair, and reports of the News that with blue prints and specifications for the St. J. Walton McKibbon Wingbarn Fair. Prize Lists are now and Mrs. J. J. Kerr, East Wawanosh. Frank is in no way to blame for the John Street pavement. The council Miss Norma Fo�ton of Toronto, is vis- -ready for distribution and if you wish one A deer was seen in neighborhood of fatality. According to traffic laws he was deemed it wise to have levels taken for iting her mother, Mrs. M. Foxton, Cut- Drugs and Stationery C. P. R Ticlsets 9 ask the secretary, A. G., Smith to mail Cranbrook last week, It crossed the not exceeding the speed limit, but had the remainder of the street from Josephine ross, Edison, Phonographs Phone 53 one to you. farm of Milton Rands and Alex Perrie the right of way at the intersection, being to the C. P. R. The town pays one third Misses Mary and Susie Stephens bf ratted its way to the 14th. conces- to the right of the approaching truck, of the cost and the property owners on Loring; are holidaying at Mr. B. J. Ben - and p%i h side of the street pay one third each. which was exceeding, speed limit. The eac u inger's. Mr. W. Jos. He on, Bluevale Road, corner is notedas a dangerous one as The new concrete pa ment. on Jo street from Josephine t6 Carling will be' Mr. and -Mrs. Herb. Dol.g of Orilla, ate Mrs. T, J. McLean arid -daughter, accompaniedby Mrs. orratt who witt Eleanor, accompanied by Mr. and -Mrs.'spend a c'oupte of weeks with' friends in .,adprs A.-,Z`cii, office a fine brought into Tam ADv* there is no traffic officer there and the v iew of vehicles approaching is cut off by 24 feet wide� with a curb. Debentures visiting. wtth Mis. Du'ig's' sister, Mrs. T. Doig of Orillia, are visiting Mrs. T, L.'Hamitton. big potato weighing 14 ounces. He up- buildings. will be issued to cover the cost and will be J. M6Lea-. P Dr*umrno.nd, Henaall. Rev. P. G Powell, B. A. of Ridgetown. rooted this murphy while getting enough The marvel is that all three were not payable in 20 annual installments at 6.1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Groves and family Dr. A. H, Campbell and family and Mr.'and formerly of Gorrie, will occupy the potatoes for dinner. killed outright. Residents living near per cent. The estimated cost of the, of Stratford, spent a few days with relat. Arch Campbell of Saskatoon, visited last pulpit of St. Paula Church on Sunday A great many Wingham citizens went over to Listowel reunion on Tuesday. that intersection hand out some severe work is 817,900.00. The proposed concrete road on Josep ives in town. McGill daughter Miss Kalb - week at the home of Mr. W. Jos. Hen- next. The Wingham baseball team won from criticism of the authorities for not placing an officer there. There has been several ine street north from the G. T. R t;ack Mrs. and aleen of Toronto, are visiting w ith Dr. and derson, Bluevale Road. Jas. and Mrs. Walkec of".Wingharn, accompanied by Mr and Mrs, FleminT Elora 5 to 3 and from Teeswater in'the 4. Both were fast accidents this summer at that intersection to the B. line wilt likely be commence about Sept. lat. This road will be Mrs. Hambly, Mr. Wendell Musgrove and sister, Miss Helen Musgrove of Niagara Falls, and son of Chatham, and a gmnddaugh- evening 11 to games clean. An' auto driven by Mr. and probably now that a fatility'has oc- feet widt but the pavement in the centr2 Miss Lillian Earls of Wroxeter. is ape nd- motorea up and spent a few days with ter, Toronto, were calling on old friends and Harry McGee turned turtle in the ditch curred something will be done. , will be only 22 feet with almost 3 feet of ing her holidays with her friend May their uncle, Mr A. H. Musgrove, Centre in town last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. on theway down. Frankwasabout to come home on a gravel on each side. It is likely that the Moffat B. line. St. Walker were residents of Brussels for a . Rev. Mr. Aitcheson of Mornington, week's holiday, and he was in no "way de- tained, but is staying in the city until the bridge will be raised and the slope mad7e Mr. R. J. Galbraith of Chatham, is the home of his brother, Mr. Mrs. E, James, Francis St., visited her number of years and are always welcomed back.—Brussels Post. will occupy the pulpit of St. Andrews case is cleared up. He has put in a claim more gradual. The estimated cost of this road is $15,240.41, of this the Provincial visiting at John Galbraith. son Philip, in Grey last week, in company In Centralia on Wednesday, July 27th, Presbyterian Church, on Sunday next. August 7th. Rev. Mr. West of Dunn- for damages to his car, and we understand have Government will pay 60 per cent or �h Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Brock, Guell , with Mrs. J. A. Caspell and son Ernest, and wife, also two great grandsons from Mr. Wilfred H, Anderson was united in ville, and formerly of Bluevale, will preach that the relatives of the two girls filled for heavy damages. 89,144.32. There is at present in the are visiting with the former's mother, marriage to Miss Hazel Madge Essery of Cleveland, Ohio. on August 14th and Rev. Gordon Rintoul, also claims While no blame is attached to him county treasury to the credit of Wingharn about $3000. The county has to assume Mrs, E, Brock, Mr. C. Kincaid Evanston, III., is Centralia. -The bridal party motored toL Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. James, Grave I Wingharn wtiere they were the guests of son of Mrs. Chas. Rintoul, Morris, will on Sunday, August 21st. Frank feels keenly that he indirectly Miss Green—Tees- 100 feet at each end of the bridge which J. of visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. B. Road, entertained one day recently, his Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henderson, Bluevale preach figured in the death of will be $1259. 30 off the cost and this leaves Leary, Minnie St. mother, and sister, Amy, from Cleveland, Road. Mr. Anderson is now local manager Mr. V. R. VanNorman, president of C. water News. a balance for the town's share of $1836 92 Misses Evelyn and Jennie Allen of also Ernest Caspell and wife, and two of Bello Telephone Co. at Goderich. He the Wingham Turf, Club, sold to Mr. which will be charged in the taxes equally Niagara Falls, dre visitors at the home of boys, all had a good time. has the best wishes of many old friends Overland of Orangeville, his pacing year- to each ratepayer. Miss Pearl McPherson of Wingbam, a'here. I old colt, Brownie Hal, sire Hal B. Jr., Week End Sale Bylaws were read and passed to have Mr. Robert Allen. former teacher on Brussels School Staff,, The Toronto Globe publishL3 the rt --- 2:02,t.; dam Darkey Hai M02.+, Mr Overland has certainly secured a hand- Clearance of balance of summer dresses, in Organdy, Voile and *Gingbams, Thurs- all preparations inade and debentures Miss Edith Rush and Miss Eva Boyle are spending a short va cation at the Sun- was renewing old friendships, She has suits of the Academy of Music and Toz- some filly, one of the fastest bred fillies in day only, at KiNa, Baos. Issued. The clerk was instructed to do the necessary advertising. 'set Hotek;'Goderich. been teaching at Seaforth, but goes to St. onto College of Music examinations. Thomas after —cation.—Brussels Post. initham was made a centre this year for Canada, as well as a Perfect individual.— Motor Accident Near Blyth The matter of securing a life saving Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanna are spend- Mr. and Mrs.' J. H. Brigg and family the first time. The examinatigns in thia Canadian Sportsman. I . When motoring from Blyth one even. medal for George Fixter who so heroically ing a short vacation with friends in Fort of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and locality were conducted bynMr. W. E. Mr. Ernest Reynolds who has been the Ing last week, Mr. John Galbraith and rescued three little boys who nearly lost William and Duluth. Mrs. John Galbraith. Mrs. Briggs ig Mr. Fairclough, F. R. C. 0. A July 4th,.. efficient Bell Telephone Manager at Wing- w Maitland when little Mrs. J. C. Lackie and children of Galbraith's sister. Mr. Brigg formerly Names r leaves this week farmlyy itnessed a bad auto accident. their lives in the I of the successful c�ididates in ham for the past yea A coupe went, sailing past and turning George Chettleburgh lost his life is being Toronto, are visiting at hf-.r parents, Mr. conducted the store now owfted by Mr. order of merit are as follows;—tlementary COOK for his new duties with the Bell Company at to one looked into. and Mrs. T. L. Jobb. W. J. Bovce. Piano Honours, Louise Thompson; Pre - in Toronto. We are sorry to' lose Mr. back onto the road dashed fir Mr Win. Isbister tendered his resigna. Mr. David Boyd returned home from a Mr and Mrs. Win. Grey and Mr. Geo. paratory Piano —1-lonours, Dorothy M. By Reynolds from Wingham as he has been sicie and then to the other finally twirling n as street inspector and inspector of three weeks' visit with his sist wen, Georgina J. Goy; Pass, Vesta a good citizen and very popular. His over in the ditch. Mr. John Galbraith do er, Mrs. T. Purrott motored from Hamilton and MacE r. and Mr. W. A. Galbraith rushed to his the cemetery. He said his- reason for E. Manning of London. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fox; Primary Piano —Honours. Muriel HYDROplace at Wingham will be taken by M assistance and prying the auto up suc- doing so was because of the action of the Miss May Johnston of Salmon Arm, B. Moffatt, on their return home they were E. Redmond, pass Ruby J. Dicksin. Robinson of Orangeville, ceeded in pulling -the driver out and. rush. council in selling the road machinery to C , is visiting at the home of her uncle, John Wanamaker, the great retail mer- ed him into Blyth. His face and leg Dundas. His resignation was accepted Mr. Henry Johnson, 5th line of Morris. chant prince of the United States, who were cut and he was otherwise badly on motion of . Councillors Bennett and ey, motored up The clean, economical owns great stores in New York and Phil- shaken up and bruised and in a semi. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradi adelphial has just celebrated his 83rd conscious condition, His auto was badly An application for the oosition of the from St. Thomas and spent the week -end safe'way. birthday. Age has not impaired his men- T. with Mrs. Bradley's sister, Miss PugaleY. L. Jobb. The council however decided to Mrs. Griner and daughter, Doraj of ... X �& Use a t g 4% as much under his personal supervision as Chautauqua Comes Back collector of taxes was read from Mr. 'HO" SALE tat faculties and his store business is just wrecked. engage Mr. Allen M. Fralick at the same New York, have returned after visi in X, it ever was. To a reporter the other day Many citizens will, be pleased to hear salary as last year, because of his exper- at the home of her brother, Mr. Win. X he said: 11 am glad to say that I have that -several citizens have signed the ience and the excellent manner in which Austin. HUGHES always,found life filled with more sunny agreement to have chautauqua brought his books have been kept. Mrs. Berry and son, Bruce, accompan- V4 It's our between -Season cle.111-up time and Electric Range for Efficiency. than rainy days And the man who frets back to Wingharn next year. The enter- The following accounts were certified ied by Miss Stevenson of Brucefield. X never gets anywhere. tainments and lectures are of a high corre t and recommended for payment.— visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. all our good Footwear will be subject t�) a V4 It was well said that Chautauqua larae discount. Prices on all models of Hughes' Electric Wesley Pattison, labor on streets $5.10; J. Ross. X The Varileek Hill Review has found a order. Ranges have been reduced. reader who appreciates the effects of the is an open air university, and yet how in- Wm. Finley, teaming on streets 29.40; P. Mr. and Nits. T. R. Bennett and n the different many of our citizens are aboutl X Men's, Women's,Boys", Girla'and Ingants' editor to promote the best interests i S, Milligan, teaming on streets 29.40; S* daughters. Maria and Myrtle, motored to X Shoes, Oxfords and Footwear of all kinds. community in which he is the journalistic attending the lectures, T he guarantors Piper, labor S. 10; Geo. Page, labor on Niagara Falls and flamilton for over the e,,, - He ROSS centre of activity, At a recent editorial were about six dollars each poorer than streets 40.50; Chas. Barber, operation week -end, toast. "To if they had not bothered to have Chau- I telv bV tile convention he offered his (grader 2,00; Newsome and Gilbert, sup - Electric Appliances and Supplies. cometoWbigham, Most of last plies 9,60; Jas, Walker, frame �00; Elec- Mrs. Win, Langhorn and daughter of Alt to be forced out fininedia save an editor irom, starvation, take his tauqua tric Dept., lamps for ball Hamilton and Mrs. Win. Reid of Toronto, Power of our paper and pay for it promptly. To save years guarantors, however have signed 1 0-90; W' J are visiting their sister, Mrs. Win Holmes, him from bankruptcy, advertise liberally. the agreement to have them come back. Boyce, supplies 5,60; Rae & Thompson, Centre St. EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN To save him from despair, send him In our last issue we made separate supplies 6.05, A. Sanderson, work for mention of each entertainment which"had July 173.43; W. A. Galbraith, postage, Mrs. M. H. Elliott and daughter, Leona, also Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elliott, AL MN every item of news you can get hold of —M C U P S FORSALE—A good trams 11006.), 8 roon't, Tosavehim from profanity, write your been given until the last day. This pro- etc., 6.50; Win. Holmes, repair to water of Toronto, are visitors with Mr. and hydro wired, hard oc soft wator, good. ually as good as the former wagon 16.75; Can. Pac. Railway, rent of garden with Plum trees and raspberry vices. correspondence plainly on one side of the gram was eq Mrs. J J. Elliott. This is a Shoe opportunity that doesn't 'Good location, one block woqt of gain Street. sheetandsend itinas earlyas possible. ones. Dr. Norwood gave an excellent scale site 5.00; E. D. Bolton, taxing levels Dr. R. C. Redmond and family are Z come vour way every day. Apply to J. G., STENVART, or ROBT. BrIATT114. Tosave bimfrom mistakes, bury him. address both afternoon and evening. He sewers 5,00; Advance, printing and advLs leaving on Monday, August 8th., for a X ever is an Anglican clergyman now stationed ' Dead people are the only ones who n $20-05; Win. Stokes, salary for July four week's holiday o i the Georgian Bay 600d rord Touring Car WiLh I in Philadelphia, but a Canadian, first and FOR SATr— good shape. make mistakes". 117.00, R. Legatt. salary for July 62.40; starter. Everything In and Muskoka lakes. Apply at Trip ADVANCE. It is not too early to talk of the next foremost. At one time he was an in- E. Lewis, salary for July 58.33; W. A. Mrs. J. A Caspell and chil�ren, have Nail It A os of Willie school term. A goodly number have curnbent in the Diocese of Huron. Miss Galbraith, salary for July 46.66; Geo. returned to Cleveland, Ohio, by way of R 8 t iw A r IN passed the entrance. Theschoolsare, Gall and her Old' Song Singers were Allen, salary for July 46.66; Bell Tele Come, buy and jingle the money you save. T c e, Detroit, they say they enjoyed their trip C r in A08yk In loi,,, ,.in now thing that were adverti.ed to FO 'ro. b I I c T of the Union a, 'V.8 to Jr.p phone Co., Exchange Service 10,78; Dun by auto very much. be har hot ore the en 'er. closed; and both amongst teachers, and every and more. 05A pv y to so,th West do t I - 0 . Z Wt a, rs lop Tire & Rubber Goods Co, Fire Hose, Al tiod 11.n H .1 a Is plans are being made for the future Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cross of Brooklin, W A . "'n pupi hich it is important 746.25; W. J. Finley, freight and cartage X IR This is an age in w are spending their vacation at the home it V1my Itl])GE DUROC FARM—Purebrill .06; W. C. Armstrong, repairs, 9.60; 1 of Mrs. Cross'parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. i1c 11ave % tow that..as many as possible of our young achievement in the world, in recent times 3 wi� G Duroo Jerseys for sale. 0 choice Pig for sale. or either sex sire, Pioneer men and girls should have an education. and in the past, you rind that at the top Paid Grand Trunk Railway, Freight on A. Currie. Historic rinolpal 149501, prandsire Much Colo. Youth is Sewer Tile 60.38, Paid Electric Dept., X 01VEAR01F MERIT, Prin., 2nd Inip, pV&nd champion at the U. M. To boys who feel impatient to get to work, are always college graduates. 1 %._ E.andWestern oalr 1919 and 1920, Also a and to have cash to spend—it is always to in a hurry; especially when money is Service Town Hall, Band Hall etc. 64.62; PHONE 23 litter by Fannie's Joe Orion. Jr. IGW Linp. penses, street committee $10.00, Bridge §Tdoon of the falsious Joe Orion, Cha I n spend; never to save—the benefits to be plentiful around them and they are eager Public Library Board, advance on levy,1 ON r lines al:Nrod -ount, Hunter B f the United States. T But let them take an 200,00; Geo, Ireland, labor 3.00; Jas, Bar. acr HAM Dorcas In the had from a few years in high school are to get some of it. ridge & Boiler Co., WING from liorne of the bo�t blooded Payment on estimate No. 7, $1616,00; United States at the prosorittitno. Registered not always clear; but if they are ambitous, education; and even in return of money bour, police duty 3.30; Firemen's salaries, merit for Pedigrees will be furnished In the namos of all I High School Board, Loan on payi purchasers. DurooJOrSOY910ad 0th0rsf0l!0w`- they would do well to reflect that when they will find that the time will prove to 75.00; r. J. McLean, labor and material, GARRY'R.Y. Wir.sox, x. 'Heating Apparatus 1000 00. X X7 X 60 X X PhAnn q15, It. R. 0. 5. BrUsqe,R. you look over the actual records of have been well spent. road machinery, 62.50; J. Buchanan, e XZ wax