The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-11-06, Page 6m Advance -Times.'
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. Box 366 Phone 46
°f GRAM, ONTARIO
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Successor to Dudley 'Holmes
J. 11. CRAW F ORD
73axrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Successor to R. Vanstone
Wingham : Ontario
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER., ETC.
Wingham, Ontario
•.w PL G. H. ROSS
DENTIST
O er lsard s Store
R. W. COLBORNE, M.D.
:°•"`. Physician and Surgeon
x a.ical Representative 1). S. C. R.
Successor to Dr. W. R. Hambly
Phone 54 Wingham
ROBT.C REDMOND
LJJacicson aregOry
,.10; ` Copyright by Charles Scribner's .Sons r
WHAT HAY1'ENED SO FAR broad, graded road over which she
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was passing on to the nun at the
milk corrals, when the breeze, i)1 ��+til
Ni.int; lightly from. the west, brought to rttitj
her nostrils a whiff of sulphur, 119 49
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A qui.....
d. tide reel ran into her iii •
rlteteks, that fool, Ed Masters, had iiih A
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tt¢rt ctrl$ l r cttvtly to refrain :front the -iii,_.,
old-lashiomei, .deadly treatment Al- ▪ i it
NC
most before her horse lmd set his =
four .tett at the eortttrt,.tatel of a quick
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licit 14)011 the reins« the 11r1 was =
Jowl: and: hurrying into the middle of i!rial
e titre's, calling; out as she went: leo
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.,,.rc wdN'1 Olt, Creawtlyl" en
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Thursday, k>,1'avenb
6th,' 1930
gill Crovoly, ta. heavy, squat figure
,it a rain shitty eyetl, with lard
tretutlr and ,t nett ins; restless tut,
came iloa•n ;a lung hallway, smoking
t i;;arette His eyes rested with no.
utrcert:tin dislike upon Judith's ;Niger
tai r.
Tot erowdy, he :raid. "Want me?
"I told fasters to tell you to stop
the sultrhtir treetnteatt for the lung -
worm calves. •H tse't he told you?"
''Me Trevor. said I was to give it
+,r them,' said Crowdy. "1 carat be
taking orders off'n every hop -o' -my -
thumb like that college kid."
"Theta 1lnsteas diel tell you?"
Satre, he ,told ane," said Crowdy in
tn-l• defiance "Bin if I was to listen
tti
tit
DAY, th
2.30 to 3.4.5 p.m., Parade and Sacred Ceremony
of Remembrance
Mr. A. L. Posliff, Chairman.
Program at the Cenotaph
S. Prayer -Rev. Sidney Davison.
6. Two Minutes Silence.
7. Sounding "The Last Post."
8 "God Save The King."
1. Chairman's Address.
2, "0 Canada" --.Citizens' Band.
3. Address -Maj. T. G. Wallace, M.
to everything the likes of butt says-" d A., London Ont.
ludith s eyes were Yairly snapping: ? 4. Singing "0 God, ` Our :Help
"You'll listen to the likes of rate,1= A ines Past."
till Crowdy! she cried passionately, L g
:t small• fist clinched. '"You get those 13
calves out into some fresh air just as El
quick as the lord will let you! Into
pen by themselves. Doc Tripp will �7
tend to them in morning" i9
-Tripp's ;sone." Es Chairman's Address -Dr. R. C. Red
He's on his way back, right n
off the ranch - •
tt 1theting" L=
now.
n
f' g. March to Arena -Citizens' Band
playing "Onward Christian Soldiers."
Patriotic Concert, Arena 3.45 P.M.
® mOIl
And you're un your cunt' -
undterstand Vol.: can come lo 'the PI Chorus by, Public School Children's
?ffiee for your pay tcni'ght." Choir, . 40 voices -"0 Canada
C'^ov dy shrugged his shoulders alt
't tion
+" I' fired," he growled' in that Herbert Fuller,
-' •; •Lich was so fitting 1 cant
pinion to that ugly t some
of his, "I m. "When Jack Comes Bach".
Quit right. now. Get scrrtse of your = Selected.
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Recitation ".Canadian I3orn," by
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turned away. � „� • ,I„ •
If rat ec ®_
ugly voice 4t f n Selection, .by the Citizens' Band
otherWillies to turn your calves out-' t Solo --Gordon Buchanan,
SURGEON
- and her father had come here the last
'ILBud Lee, horse foreman lei the Blue time together.
33C_S_ (ENG.) L.R.C.P. (Loud.) bake ranch, convinced Bayne Trev-.
'It's a bin, big thitt:gi" she whir
7P.HYSICIAN`AND SU h } e, d, and her eyes Were very bitg'ht
ors, manager, is vkli eratl : wrecking pere1.
d,
property owned by Judith San- with it all, her cheeks flushed. Big!!'
,IL ,. STEWART ford, a young woman, her cousin,' Passing one of the great barn., slit
Graduate of -University of Toronto, Pollock Hampton, and Timothy Gray, t heard the trumpet :.ail of a stallion
Pa;culty of Medicine; Licentiate of the I decides to throw up pts job. Judith From the instant her eyes filled tc,
Ontario College of Physicians and arrives and a to
SeoShade,
°Ffice in Chisholm Block
Josephine Street. Phone 29
DR. G. W..HOWSON
DENTIST
t Fi
over John Galbraith's Store.
F. A. PARKER
OSTEOPATH
AU Diseases Treated
Office 'addoining residence next to
,,,�ln Church on' Centre Street.
Sumniays by appointment.
Osteopathy Electricity
/Phone ". Hours, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
A. R. d& F.- E. DUVAL
'nalaseI Drugless Practitioners
• as ascetic and• Electro Therapy.
4,aa[uates.of ,Canadian Chiropractic
e, •Toronto,'•and National Col-
'Out ' of town- and night :calls res-
y;%.•All business confidential,
•Phone 300.
1 ALVIN FOX
/keiist'eresi Drugless Practitioner
:CHIROPRACTIC AND
DRUGLESS PRACTICE
ELECTRO -THERAPY
Hones: 2-5, 7-8, or by
iintotent,. Phone
191.
announces she has bought the massive beauty of him, she knew
Gray's share in the ranch and will ;,..who he w•as: "Night Sia , sprung
run it. She discharges Trevors. : from the union of Mountain King and
The men on the ranch dislike tak- ;Black Empress; regal -blooded, ebon-
ing orders from a girl, but by subdu- !back from silken fetlock to flowing
ing a vicious horse and proving iter ; thane; a splendid four-year-old des -
thorough knowledge of ranch life, (.tined to tread his proud way to a first
Judith wins the best of them over. ; prize at the coning state fair at Sac -
Lee decides to stay. .ra,nento, a horse many stock fencers
NOW READ ON -
Atcoveted.
At the store, where a ten -by -ten
"What are you doit, this after -;room was partitioned off to:serve 55
noon?" she demanded sharply -"just ,;office, she swung dower from the sad-
hanging• around the -office? I'll tell Idle and, leaving her horse with drag -
you one thing, Ed Masters. If you are !ging reins, went in.
T
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still left Charlie.
You're
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one of the loaf -around kind you'd bet -1 Hello,
ter call for .your time tonight. If !us, are you?" she said, as she stepped
there's anything for you to rcio, go do forward to shake .hands with Miller.
it. Don't wait for Trevors. He's 1 the storekeeper and general utility
gone. Yes, for good. Yon can report';;roan of the settlement. "I'm- glad tc
to me here the first thing in the razor- see you."
'ring: Now send me Crowdy." "So'tn I, Miss Judy," grinned Char -
"He's down in the. hospital and the lie, looking:tite part. "Howdy.",'-'
hospital hone is out of -eirder." 1 "I wanted,:tci see ;Johnson. and= en-
"And you're an electrician, hang- ;pings. Are .they . _
,,
-i That's your ,`:cin"' answered :Millen john;c,rr,
first job.,Send the first man you can 'the ditch ratan, you mean? Hes sonic- bunch. Hize them back here into the S 1N
yet yciiir hands on to c w cr<: Eli
say not to touch one of those calzes'rrew of then up there making a new to them all in the morning. Nott', -
wi t lung -worm. • r r
an thin else but get ready to talk ; it party near a week, now, I guess• milk corrals? What are all of those
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.1 ' D. McE W EN
L CENSER AUCTIONEER
Phone 302r14.
a s of Farm Stock and triple- Sanford to the original Blue Lake What's this I hear about Trevors' I picked up from. one of the milkers l
• eats, Real Estate, Etc., conducted ranch. Then there had been only a i Canned him?" got a hunch lie's been sent oyer by
▪ l fft satisfaction and at moderate wild cattle -range, 'ten thousand acres "Yes." Trevors."
ce.
t
For a Moment, in the heat of her ii
anger, juith's quirt was lifted as
though she would strike him. Then 1 A
she turned instead and ran to do 'her i
own bidding. A moment later Miller -
was . with her. The iw�o . of them got ,
the calves -there were seven of them 1
Out of the sulphur -laden air and
into the corral.. The poor brutes, i tt
g ing softly in paroxysms, some 1
coughing
Address -Col. H. E. Pense, D.S.O., M
C., Walkerton, Ont.
Recitation -- "In Flander's Fields,
Evelyn Patterson.
Address -Maj. T. G. Wallace, M. A.,
of London.
Selection by the Citizens' Band -Un
ited Empire."'
Solo -Mrs. A. 1-1. Wilford.
"God Save The King."
77
IN PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
EVENING
Y NOVEMBER 10th THANKSGIVING KSGIVING D
COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP
dam'
"O Canada," -The Citizens' Band
1
-
of them frothing at the mouth, two of :;s 2. March -The Citizens' .Band.,
them falling repeatedly and rising li Junior Boys Dash 100 Yards, boys
slowly upon trembling legs, filed by ; a 3' 15.
in. a pitiful string. One of: the yottng- In under
�+ elate Boys'Dash 100 Yds.
est lay still in the hospital, dead. , _ 4. Interni
"Crowdy did something that don't , Boys over 15 and under 17.
look just right," said 'Miller, gazing ;ilk 5.. Senior Boys' Dash,-. 100 Yards,
Boys over 17 years.
with eyes of Longing after the burly jl
departing figure. "I saw him• do it 1
ft Masters carried Hint roar"i 6.' ]March -'ape Citizens' Band.
calves -there's a dozen or more bot l 8.. Junior Girls' Dash, 'S'O Yards, ung
the worms, you know -out into
the 17.. ears. ::"• �;'�t'"^'r ,...,wnt,r
ii der y
pasture with the well calves." ! , Yds.
Judith didn't answers She looked 9. Intermediate Girls . Dash, 50 ,
at Miller a moment as though sire,. over 15 and under 17 years.
thought this must be some wretched i 10. Senior •Girls' Daslt. 50 Yds.
jest of his. And when she read in t 17 ears:
his eyes the earnestness of his heart,1= y •
there rose within her the question: 1` 11. -Blind-Fold••Box ing.
"How far has Bayne Trevors.gone?" 1 `1 ' Race.
• 12: •:Stu t. a,
"Charlie, she said -finally, "I want 'Ili ,
Bi'sind...,
for h rest o tlie' ' .' I'ji':'° 1rch'-^The tizens .
you to°close stoic' the u
n :
here'rezt' day. Get<•'sonle:..rrne to hey you and 44 ` j4igh School • Girls Fdll{ -')ante i'-
1
ck calves r,ut frons ills 1 `
in>; around for orders.cut thee. si i�
Exhibition.
h d tell Crowdy 1 1 h at the Upper End- Has got a detention corral. Tripp will attend
with the1 wo m And not to do !darn or sotnethin or other. Been at tell me -what's wrong down at'the
With me, ' 1'll be dawn in half an '.The-,' camp up there:' !nen up to?"'i fE
hour „
just after
i
message He drove three of the sick 17-r-'- 7. ' -Rope Climbing Contest, open.
over
"I -low roans !net) are Willi hits?" "'We're going to see, me an' you,,, M
As she rode the five miles clown to 'site asked quickly. answered i\YilIer. "I don't just knoll.,
16. Junior Relay Race, Boys' teams of
four, under 15 years.
17. Biscuit Eating Contest. >
18. Ladies Driving Nail Contest. NI
19. O1dTime . , " • •
50 years. P
20. Old Time Fiddlers Contest, over
50 years. r •: ..., ..
21. Old Time Waltz • Contest.,
22. Old- Time Schottische Caritest.
24. Pillow. Fight on Pole Contest.
25. Boxing Bout; Junior.
Contest. is
Square
Dance
C
26. Old Time
27. Folk Dance, Contest.
-.28. National Dances, open contest., =-
29:
2 NationAl Dances; contest,
FiddlersContest undeae it
�� en contest.
L,r. Step.. Dance, op
3U a'`March 'The•`Citt€ ns Band.
3'1. BO]CYII i11d[, g Senio is
2.•: Pie' Eatiii -`Contest:
I�
15. Senior Relay Race -Boys team of 'j 33. Boys' Obstacle Racetr ' ' 1
our.
34. "God.Sai/e the King".
t . ,
Horse Shoe Tournamentsupervision under supervision of .Herb.: McKay 'commences inunedd;-
,
aat,el-- after the opening Barad number, "O Canada". This will be divided, into
pe
two classes,- Class A boobies, n nand, Class. B Doubles, for those who have
never wen a prize.
the office at the Lower End, her 1 "About a dozen," and he tool:.d But T do know there's a big guy down
thought were constantly charged with hard at her. Judith frowned. But there that come onto the ranch a
an appreciation of the wonders which ;instead of saying what she might be couple of hours ago ani' that dont be- ell event.
pp
had been w<irltcd about her every-ithinkirtg, she inquired where Den -n» long here. He's that guy talking. a! Suitable prizes will be given • for eacla,an� every contest �
where since that day. tenyears ago, ;pings was. Name of Nelson. He ain't done any
when she had first ;come with Luke : "Out in the olive orchards, I guess. talking to me; but from a word or two
THOMAS FELLS
AUCTIONEER
FAL, ESTATE SOLD
A tlturottglx knowledge of Eaten Stock
!'hone 231, Wingliam
of brush, timber and .tu;cultivata.d „o- "Um!" said ?tlill< r, "Well, Miss Nelson, the big emissary for 'rrc-
en spaces. But Luke Samford had seen a Judy, I ain't sayin' it wasn't party vors---for he admitted the fact openly
possibilities and bad bought the whole .near trate he got the hooks. While and, pleasantly -took of his hat to
ten thousand acres, u-iunting, `.freers ,you're riding around this afternoon, Judith and said he guessed ;he'd be
the First sight of h, teem aseluirioit't Of I' was you 1'd pike over to the going. And the nen, with whom he
is ..i,h11 as tnl1Ilrt be"those -eith(7.r corrals."..
had been talking, including all of the
-ands of acres which riper made Blue t Site io',ked et hirci sharply.Milkers and all of the other workmen
upon whom Nelson could get his med-
dlesome : hands at: short notice, all
mc'n whom.-Trevors had placed here,
Lala ranch one rat the biro est ',i w'es- , "What, is' it, Charlie;"
oHARD B. JACKSON tarn ventures. • "You just ride'' over," said Miller.
11 was late May, and the afterrrur,n "it ritt't ntorc`n -a 'tip air' 111 just
air was sweet and varru with the ',live up: ,tore rut' :misty along after. STORY "•l.t-IREE wyh butru ulay
rg made known in hesitant specctt or
passing,, of spring. The girl's eager you,"
eyes' travelled the length of the sky- Vaguely uvea y bttause of Charlie awkward silence that they were going fie
seeking cliff almost at the back dos Miller's manner, Judith ,ailoped down with Nelson. Therewere' good jobs
of [Ire 'ranch -house, ~Meir stood like toward the four eorials where the opera with the lumber company, it
some mighty barricade thrown up eeeo. weremilked. From a distance relined.
,
r asked no cows, workin twenty-four hoar shifts.
•r of 1 Judith, her eyes flashing, a ke<
that mythical day Yirr r ever to the 1;,- •rtv that there tirrrc a nurnhc J ,
.AUCTIONEER
f"Iierne 613i6, 'Wroxeter, ,r address
rrie Sales conducted atiy-
lo'herre, u,rd satisfaction guaranteed.
.A*J.&A.WWIRWIN
DENTISTS
raid Block,' Wingltant.
t,r
. WALKER
TE AND l UNE1
SERVICE,
A. j. Walker'
sell T ;rneral T)irector
Embalmer,
Phone i:oe Res. Pilot
irrt<itYsiat+v Varietal 1
and
224.
ac",
REFRESHMENTS - A capable able committee with W. H. Gurney as chairman
�• :1tEFRES ,+ p
for the evening programme. • •
ADMISSION
Arena Afternoon - Adults 10 cents, Children Free.
Evening -- Adults 25, cents, •Children 10 cents.
the Wingham Citizens'Band and the Arena.
Proceeds divided equally betweeng
a . , i eesandwiches, hot dos etc.
Will provide ample. Ir�efreahments in the form o£ coif clogs,
lir Organized By
Rt' ,
-THE CITIZENS BAND COMMITTEE
OF COMMERCE
OF THE rWINGHAIVI CHAMBER
H. Campbell, Chairman.
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colossal Ir» " rl `. r f •t a cnr ---lira . ra< melt, ten or twelve of th<:tn standing mart <,f them to remain, seeing that i11 try' an' scare up slime of the other
el c , : , t' t. ,
. -pec ..i group, She won- ditty 111, would lett humiliate herself boyw that cart milk." Tlu he shook
of truants, nrid �.,ht• f-,tirul that tl.,re,:tn,.a dose -packed �, C
alone, time iracl shown nc, change. , tiered what it was that had drawn
Elsewhere, intprovetnents at every them frons their work at this time of
turn wiretn:r
• linin nnmeitt,. to the ;.clay; what that big, bull -voiced man
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tireless brain of •her father. • Stock ;was saying to them). She heard the
i.. +1,' ward before
corals, sturdily built, outhouses spot- 'Inuit -tering rumble Of t5 words
Cess ittheir gleaming whitewash, the words themselves meant anything
"toher,A c u'itk (lance over her'rthoul
monster barns, fenced-crff fic;lds, brid-t, lu /,
•R w ed her 'Charlie Miller hasten-
gcs a,t:ross the narrow chasm of the der•sit rwu
frothing river, telcpric-moles vitl:ng bshrind her , t it
k -handle baud.
r � • 1 Her wayCarried 1te;r by `a 10111;;
their wires lrirrcting, into ore sheaf lite (+
nuanerous activities ;,f the raiwh, a 1 r,at t ,w btlitding standing out like a
footlessly, and turned seway, Aiid yet,, his head .u -td looked regretfully at the
s of rows with bursting pick -handle, "Good milkers is scarce
with the lter<l, f3
bags soon ready for the. night milk- as gold 'eggs," he muttered."And the
tr
ing, she Watched atched tire: inert move away, .separator Menhasquit with the rest,"
"We've got to make out 1" exclaim-
ed Jttclith: "'We've got to beat that
email Trevor's, Charlie and do it quick:
If .he'll try to keep tis short -handled,
if he'll spend motley to do, it, if he'll
efttlly "1 hate it worse'tt do ar trick Iiia• giving sulphur for, ltreg
Miner ru y
oig0rr an I cant ilii < Mole t
her heart 'hitter with arrg-er.
"They've got of lac milked, Charlie,„
was all that she said, "Who will milk
thein 'until 1 can get a new crew?"
"I'll trick in tin' help," answered
It t rr'ir Cii' worm ;bast then send infected stock
out into the herds, T don't lotow just
where he will stop sinless we stop
him,"
CHAPTER TV
Yea* Hattnptort Protests
It was after, eight o'clock when
Tripp `rode 1n. on a 'sweat -wet horse.
,ludith met hitt in the courtyard, giv-
rig hits her two hands impulsively.
"fill so glad you've come, • Doti"
she cried softly C)h, you 'eieyn t kmoyv.
how glad -yet,"
She called Jose to take Tripp's
the
hwayinto ,
n then led the
#txottit t and tc s c
1
great living-roorxt where deep cough"
ions ..and leather chairs made for cont -
fort.
itch oil the lights and
She switched 6
turned to look at Tripp. He was the
sante little old Doc Tripp, she noted,
His wiry body scarcely bigger than a
boy's' of fourteen, hI was a roan of
fiftywhose face, like his body, sug-
gested the boy with bright, auger
eyes and a frank, frieedly smile.
Continued next week,
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