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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1934-11-15, Page 3Thursday, Nov. 15th, 1934 ' IS.WARD9WRC N BRAND CUIu1 GYRUP WINC' lAM ADVANCE,;'1?'TME The famous, energy -producing sweet -an easily digested food invaluable for infants, growing children, and enjoyed by the whole family. 4 product of The Canada Starch, Co., Limited World Wide News In Brief Form Albino Deer Shot the charges of graft involving the Li - Copper Cliff -Constable Jolian Liv- quor Control Board's purchases, ingstone, white hunting back fin the bush from Massey, felled a :2 -year- No Disarmament by old deer of the Albino eines. The Example for Britain. body was white and the' Jaeacl brown. London -Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald said at the Lord Mayor's Calgary Saved $380,000 banquet the experience of Great Bri- Calgary-A sum of .$5,710 in Unit- tain bad proved that, in the present ed States gold' is in the cane of sol- state of mind of :the world, -disarma- icitors here for the Malden Trust Co. ment by example was not an effect - of Malden, Mass., the tiinis to Cal- ive way to reduce arms or increase gary's protest, made early in 1933, internationalconfidence. against payment of high.American ex- change rates. Refusal ;to .pay the ex- Homuth Wants Caucus .of change rate on the besnds.due at time Members and Defeated Candidates the protests was made saved Calgary Charging former Premier Henry approximately '$380/00Q, stated. Mayor with indulgence in "petty abuse of Andrew Davison, in •.commenting on myself," Karl-Honiuth, recently de - the settlement. feated Conservative ,candidate in Waterloo :South, has made public an May Have Closer 'Trade Relations answering ;letter, addressed to the Ottwa-With a wiew to closer trade Conservative Leader. A second mis- relations between +Canada and the Un- sive to the ninety ,party candidates ited States, a saamey is now being of last Janne alludes ,to the proposed made to see what Commodities could caucus of .sitting members, at which be exchanged esiithout injuriously af- "the defeated .candidates -and their constituenoies tate:to be dumb and ac- cept the bill .of ;fare handed them." "I propose :to 'keep on pressing for a cancans elf 'the -ninety members and defeated(candidates," Mr. Homuth ad- - with the possible'negotiation of a new vises his ca ille+agttes. "Are you going trade deal with the neighboring Re- to take this insult to our intelligence public. lying (d own?" Hon. Chas. ll1lsdCrea Not Involved Oldest Bible Found The naming- -Of W. G. Clysdale as Vienna -.Discovery of a pile of the Conservarfive organizer who was dusty manuscripts, described as the hired to promote the sale of a certain "world's .oldest.J3ible," was announc- brand of Sootch whiskey in Ontario ed by Hans ,Gerstinger, chief of the while carrying on his political duties, manuscript section of the Austrian and the virtual exoneration • of Hon. National ihilrrary. The laboriously Charles McOrea from suspicion of writtten 1pages, he said, date to'the se- improper practices in connection with coed .century. iHe added that several the purchasing eifliquor for the On- ancient ;Greek ;,philosophical works eatario Government stores, featured a hitherto believed lost, were found. session of t'lse "`tollgate" inquiry into Shareholders .of..Bank sof Canada '.to .Meet fecting the intrere;sts of either coun- try. Hon. W D. 'Herridge, the Can- adian Minister en Washington, has been in Ottawa for several days, and his visit is belireued to be connected T EETN lel+ Relieved/ Mrs. Edward James' *baby had two teeth avaten ,less than three months old- Eah>etwrites: "Ire has 18 now and it conn .truthfully say that givinghimiBaby's Own Tab- lets while rnw'htiing'his teeth kept him fit and atoll". 'Teething is a restless fevezii h dime for babies but the little pane w+analways be soothed and zdae (fever reduced by giving sweet, agfc Baby's Own Tablets. Vets* easy to take, no after effects. Paice.25e everywhere. Ottawa-Zll-e ative plans have been naaal:e 'to call the first general meet- ing <of :shareholders in the Bank of Canada :on ijan. 23, 1935, after which the mew institution would •at once commence csipeeations, it was learned here on 'the .return from abroad of. Cera'ha;ma. 'Towers, Governor of the bank. Liberal cC•aueun'his Month Caucus of the 'Ontario Liberal Par- ty will be .called 'in Toronto some time dae'ing :the -week of the Royal Winter 'Fair, 'Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn said. 'Mr. -Hepburn said he intended leaving 'for a month's holi- HYDRO L "The Lona Lite Lam Camps ••4 Ia G�ci�d�ttro ,ll 4"1.� Abt Mvt�ew 4) Wingha nUtilities Coxnnnissinn Crawford Block: 14414 Atis LAS% Phone 156. 11, a;. day about the end of November and intended calling the Liberal members of the Legislature together before then and he believed the proper time would be during the Winter Fair week when a number of them would be in the city, To Battle Against Slums Another phase in the battle against slum conditions and unsuitable hous- ing in Canada will begin soon with the launching of a comprehensive. survey of the Dominion's housing needs by the National Construction Council of Canada, Prize Cattle Burned Dundas, Ont. -Twenty prize cattle were burned to death or so badly in- jured they had to be destroyed in a fire which destroyed a box car on the Canadian National Railway sick- ing here. The cattle were owned by F. C. Biggs, former minister of high- ways, and well known as owner of many prize cattle. The cattle, vahned at $4,000, were being shipped to Mil- ton. One of the cows calved daring the night and. the veterinary was 'call- ed. As he was attending the 'animal, it kicked over a lantern, which ex- ploded and in a few moments the straw -filled box car was 'a mass of flames. Bankers to Co -Operate Wifh Central Bank Montreal-Altho' g'I establishment of a central bank in Canada was des- tined to make a sharp 'break in the evolution of the. Canadian banking system, there need 'be 'no fear Cana- dian bankers would not co-operate with the bank. 'of 'Canada, Jackson Dodds, Montreal, President of the Canadian Bankers' .Association, told the annual general -meeting o fthat organization. Demand Ili -tory :;Book Be Withdrawn Halfax-..Churdhmen assailed the Nova Sonora (Government with de mands thnt.twolhistory books, taught in high sdhodls tthroughout the Prov- ince, he memauell;from cirriculum, in view :of their modernistic teachings. Rev. Edward Morris of St. Mat- thias Anglican Church declared a res- olution tse.dkingtticeir withdrawl would be circulated throught the Province- Flaaad-m New'Premier Of Francue Paris -While: crowds in Paris, Nan- cy and rilsewhere cheered' Gaston e.ned.by insurance. Doum-ergue, and cried, "Down with Flames ,suddenly betake mut :in • one Parliament;" Pierre Etienne Fland-tra, i setion of the hann :an,d soon :apread Deninrergue"s successor as Premier., to the arljioiniegg part evlhidh was about finished teireswoi* of patching togetk- 40 1V';5 Leet 'The lain„ger section•was er .ancifh'er "'truce" Government, 42 by ,6O feet. It dill mot :spread tto a The sum=foot-six Flandin, spurred nearby :stlio'hut ;eparks:and flarnes,fan- by The gravest crisis France has used in .aloe `dirty tion (of the house set known :Sinee the bloody riots nine' .tit `afire. The:owner and :vdlunteer: fire- rnonth's ago nixat%brought Doumergnte men •.extingaisheil the lease 'Blare be - to power, -needed only ten hours tot 1l5're mach .damage was (hone, 'but put 'egefher+the pieces of the Cabinet: could do .nothing `to :dhudk :the ;tarn wrecked 'by 'Edouard Herriot's Raid- Vie' ';cal So iialrsts. :Raincoat 'Lost 'En lake Bennett 'To laid -Newsprint Industry Pound Fallowing 'Day A• :ta•wa,-ih (delegation representing' •`Reddy' MacDonald, ;vuelilkianwn the Canadian 'Newsprint Export As- .fitlmranan, ]lead :the .unique ceaperience Shot Himself With -Borrowed 'Gun socrafion -and 'three individual pale of hosing a ,rainooat some miles tout David Hopkins, 'Hanover, -about '60 and •leaped -companies, secured from i an Lake Horton (an Tuesday ;ant .re- years age, shot 'himself 'in a field of Premier R. B. 'Bennett a promise bf.trietving it helm (flee name ,deep :waters his farm. It is 'believed that 'Holi1 ins Federal iGoveennrent action to secure' Wednesday. had been very enudh depressed since stable ret port ;prices if the industaiv' "'Reddy" vtms :ant £fishing (on 'Teases- the deah of his Wife -last year ate That should ask for iit, and Premiers Tax -;'day :and whole :setting 'his :nets hung this was responsible for 'His taking ehereaaa of Seabee rand Hepburn of; ;his inTincoat em the :gunwale :of 'fnis his own life. Ontario prove :agreeable.:boat .A huge ;wave came :and :swept Mr. Hopkins lead.'borrowed •a •shot - the chat into :the water, making 'its gun from a neighbor, Harry !Rogers Workbag A Smooth .;Racket ;res.aue 'imposs'tlle in ,smxh 'heavy meas. and purchased same shells from a The Ontario `tn.enrities Com.mis.•s- Wednesday while iiiffing 'his nets ,the local hardware store. Re 'went ratit 'in iont is leaking a'kxng far.ftW,o men, who say (fishert•taan was •,vztrprise,d to rfpnd ,fhei the field, placed the ',butt •.of the gun they are arram United;States, who are! "sea -swiped" gaarmen;t &naught est tthei on the ground, the etnazz1e .againot'his allegedil;ya!ppreadlixng(clients of stock tend of -the nets,t neck, and pulled the trigger. The brokers no wont tof `.business with charge went .throngb the right sibs promises of xestitelion• Their fee is . Shortage of Apples elf his neck. The ferene of •fhe traceiil payable in ;advance. Closed 'Evaporation btrolce the gun at ttlse ;breach,-- Il m'- For flat first time las many years; Bram Chronical. Say Hitler Bound 'To Fall at this eseason the sat dhaaery in the: Fort Erie, Ren. Father Michael evaporator at the foot of tt7ue big bill' Harrdware Store Robbed Cullinane rector of 11:iovt Erie and at A-aberta on the ccmtnsatter highway ;is While Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Fel-1 Crystal Be-accli Boman Catholic Chur- silent. The reason is„ as the greater; bale 'were in the rear of alter( hard-; ches, said he had formed the belief part of Ontario knave, ;the seearei.t ware .store on West street on Mon - during a recently leompl led tour of of apples. lying frost .of last winter ;day evening, a daring sneak -thief I Germany that Re:ic1sft ihrer Adolf took a very great toll of apple trees walked into the store, stole approx..: Hitler is bound to fall. in the district as well as in ;many'l ` . imatoy ,,$30 from the open safe in the 1 Father Cullinane said he lined reach- other parts of Ontario, The appleanffice, and disappeared as :quietly and ed the conclusion that der Fuehrer crop here has been very light and snsehtrusively as he entered. Mr. Teb- was an alarmist, after oattvwersation spotty, Any orchard that bore Iseav- butt was unaware of anything wrong with numerous persons in •Germany ily last year was badly winter killed. until he checked over the day's re - The commercial ,growers have had a ceapts before closing the store at a- Grain Picketers Arrested fair crop which they have sold at a boast 7;30 p. m,-Goderich Signal. Munclare, Alta., -Fourteen n'ien are good price. in jail, one pian suffering from a deep Lost Four Fine Cows gash over an eye, and several others Granted divorce Mr, James Pierce, a Welt Luther are nursing bruises caused by police An action by Reta Marie M%xter farmer sustained the loss of four fine clubs in the hands of Royal Canadian of Goderich for divorce from Noali cows last week in a strange „manner, Mounted Police officers in a battle Henry Mixter, also of Goderich, was The animals died from poisoning., A. to round up grain strike picketers, disposed of in a short time in Su- quantity of seeds which carie from The men are held without bail, preine Court. The defendant not ap- the threshing machine was thrown peering in court and the plaintiff be- ottt, The cows helped themselves tea Ontario Seeks Federal Aid ing the only witness, A decree nisi these seeds with fatal results. An Work an - On Relief Raadj ire the, usual form was granted with alysis of the seeds showed that they t i - Ottawa -Ontario snuglit the help costs against the male defendant, cot -tamed about ninety percent wormof the Federal Government in a $16,- rston 1V1a—Get, seed mustard, -- Arthur Enterprise 000,000 relief highway budding pro-P•alnte y New Patted? News. gram designed to keep 40,000 men at to all probability, Palmerston will - g work throughout the next six tironths• have a new factory if plans of the A Dangerous Practise The plan was laid out before Hon, town council are realized, A Toronto That the air rifle its the hands of W, A. Gordons Minister of Labor, by' clothing firm which has been operat- a small boy continues to be a dan- Hon, Peter Heenan, Ontario Minister ing for the last seven years is des- gerous instruiitent was proven, when of Lands and forestry, in a long hi- irons of locating here. 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If you are not entirely `convinced after using the Free Trial Bottle, your drug- gist will cheerfully refund your money when you return the Regular package unopened. terview in the former's office. Quebec May Buy Power Back From Ontario Any overtures on the part of the Quebec Government to buy back power sold to Ontario would be weI- comed by the Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario and the Ont- ario Government, according to views` expressed by responsible authorities, Suggestion that the 'Quebec Gov- ernment take such action was advan- ced by Hon. T. D. 13ouchard, Speak- er of the Quebec Legislature and Mayor of St. Hyacinthe, when speak- ing before the Quebec Commission of Study appointed to probe electric- ity rates in that Province. NEWS of the DISTRICT RIFT Bars. amt Brous 'Tonanaliip Burned Of unknown :o.rigin, .fare ,tatallydfes- trny:ed the Line barn an the farm . of David McKinnon, concession .6, Bruce Tovenslaip, ,causing ,bitia :a keas instim- ated .at :$5r00Q. This is partially .cov- the council have had seveeral consul- tations during th past two months, buf it was not until this week that the citizens of the town became suf- ficiently interested in the project to aid in securing the enterprise.. McQuillan - McKinnon The Scared Heart 'Church, Mild- may, was the scene of :a pretty wed- ding recently when Florence C. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Kinnon, Culross, was united in mar •riage to Wilfred McQuillan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. James McQuillan, R. R. No. 1 Lucknow• After a short -rotor trip Mr. and Mrs. McQuillan will reside in West Wawanosh, Barn Burned Three Times A week ago on the farm of John Mills, 'West Wawanosh there was a broken and blackened foundation showing where there bad been a fire, To -day on the same base a completed steel barn, granary and all stood shin- ing in the sunlight. Mr, Mills, last year lost a barn, which was struck by lightning, He put -up a steel barn, and during the past summer it too was burned through the satire agent. This time he intends to protect it with lightning rods, Police Raided Gambling 1Party Provincial constable McClevis, ac- companied by Chief Constable Jack Ferguson and County Constable Ar- chie Ferguson, made a unanounced visit to a local house, where it bad been 'reported men were gambling for fowl.. There were only 15 in the place, and the police, who observed money anil dice, brought an abrupt stop to the proceedings and took the name of each man present. -Walkerton Tel- reseope. Knocked Down By Truck Neil MacDonald, delivery man for 'Cooks Rock Bottom Cash Sore, Ex- eter, was knocked off his bicycle, on Thursday night 'by a bread truck. 'The truck was coining round a corner as he was passing 'by. A blinding snow storm obscured the vision o ffhe dri- ver as the bicycle slipped by. The cyclist was uninjured. Now It Is Oil And now it is oil. The farms of Messrs. Bert Gibbings, J• Noble J. Bailey and Mrs. 'Fred Tyndall, in Tuckersmith and Hallett, 'have been leased by a company •%s Bich will bore for. gas or oil. If 'no gas or oil is discovered at a reasonable distance, the work will 'be abandoned and the well utilized for pumping salt. -Clin- ton News Record. Some Hen Fru In a window of 'Councillor Isaac Hudson's produce store appears an exhibit which :shows just what bens can do when they 'try. The display is made up of •a 'dozen eggs •cdliidh weigh 31 ounces, 'or nearly 2 pounds. Tlie eggs are the work of -5Y2 morifhs old White Leghorn •ptillets.-Seaforfh Huron Expositor. HAPPIEST MARRIED COUPLE IN HOLLLYWOOI None too well pleased with the hard life of "movie' stars on a vaude- ville tour, Ben Lyon and his famous wife, Bebe Daniels, visited Toronto, Ont, They are said to be Hollywood's happiest married couple, and are here shown with their two-year-old dau- ghter, Barbara Bebe Lyon. from sclaunl was struck over the left eye with a pellet fired from one of these weapons, and which caused a wound that' not only bled profusely but was nost painful for a time. Need- less to say had the shot hit the vic- tim on the ye, the sight of the orb would 'have been destroyed and a serious situation for all parties con- cerned would have ensued., -Walker- ton 'Hearld Times. Married 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, well 'known residents of ,S'ea£orth and dis- trict, celebrated the 50th anniversary of 'their wedding day with a family dinner at their home, East William 'Street, . on Sunday. Al the members Of their family and three friends, Mrs. A. Scott, Ottawa; Mrs. J. McMichael and John Scott, Seaforth, who were guests at their marriage half a cen- tury ago were present. ADVANTAGES OF CHEESE AS A FOOD One pre-eminent characteristic of Canadian cheese is that its manufac- ture does not impair the nutrients in the milk from: which it is (trade. Al- most 'all the protein of the milk, the body building element, is present in the cheese, e, and, if the cheese is made from wholeemilk, almost all the but - Cheese also contains some of the wa- ter soluble vitamine and most of the mineral matter se necessary for build- ing bones and teeth. One pound of cheese contains nearly all the pro- tein and fat in one gallon of :rink. By weight, its composition is approxi- mately one-third protein, one-third fat and one-third water. Cheese is a very ,concentrated form of food and, compared with other protein foods, is :economical. Ite small bulk makes it convenient to, handle or to store. With proper care. cheese will keep a long time in good; condition and the many ways in which it can be served givr variety to the diet which includes a. great deal of this food. From the stand- point of the housekeeper, one of the. greatest advantages is that it can be served in its natural state without any time, labour or expense required' for heating, cooking or preparing it for the table,) In many European countries cheese is one of the most important foods. A labourer at hard manual work finds a noonday meal of bread and cheese is sufficient to maintain health and strength for his work and it provides a high percentage of body building substance needed by the growing girl or boy. In Canada, cheese is used more for its flavour than as a main dish of a meal, but it could very ad- vantageously be given a more import- ant place in Canadian dietaries. It an be procured almost anywhere and t all seasons of the year. ter -fat, with the associated fat solu- ble vitamine which is indispensable c :to growth and mental development. a Faster x ay '' ow to f' e1ieve Neuralgia DISCOVERY ALSO EASES BAD HEADACHES MUSCULAR PAIN OFTEN IN FEW MINUTES Remember the pictures below when you want fast relief from pain. Aspirin eases even a bad headache or neuralgia often in a few minutes! An Aspirin tablet begins "taking held" of your pain practically. om as stas you swallow it. And Aspirin is cafe. For Aspirin does not harm fhe fteart. Remember these two points: Aspirin Speed and Aspirin Safety. And, see that you get ASPIRIN, the method doctors prescribe. It is made in Canada, and all druggists have it. Look for the name ,Bayer in the tablet. Gem t tinrof 12 tn ables oArpeco nomical bottle of 24 or 100 tablets, Why Aspirin Works So Fast Drop Hie glass of water. Note that 138- PORS it touches the bottom, it is disinte• grating: BN 2 SSsCONbs BY SLOP WATCH All Aspirin tablet starts to &Shift. grate and go to work. What happens itt these g.rices happens in your stomach—ASWIRiN tablets Start "taking hold" of pain a fete ,minutes after taking. When th, .Pain Remember These Piktttr'es -.AS l' DOES NOT TlADM THE HEA.1'tT•