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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1932-11-17, Page 6rrrrr 77. f 1:tilc'W .� 1,0 e• ,. J"r, ♦ r»4 a ew .'sisisary„ re. E INGT a fCI fi' r P, r+i"c 1 ran ore Tire, 66. 'FORD dray.Wenn ROSS ,x _ W. gym/ } M. D. � PIiyeinia a end Cure/gin dh'l? n entatese tr501.4r4 tr, .4r; 'vr , f'. hese ly I itiner'ie irl r rfir-es:hero seeet ;04. 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He. hreek ere .,tick Geer his arm and steps eri erer the x, ?nt ha 'r: lriar`c' stir cI . me to reset behind Firm, eflctit- ar - .>.rra. ear ,t..tfi x_`t ..,.3"s r'Ta ., h wra•: ,,e leiral him o iti-T ;dire:nerd Fort re , like great F e,,, as if a rf r rt F`r t',y¢;.-dr' v,a.. r:r t,Tr, rr t7,g read rift.' rt/ata: tiler,. op at t Y6 fin -silted v;'Tn- fir He oser,trel if, hoer F tIr note, tee y, am+,, Josephine was evident -1 ;laying. Iii [i foot i footman p rni r hini. Jelin caught a waft of j (,.;zr• . ROB"i', C. REDMOND f, :,C,s. (fi:liCxr) I, k.C.P. (Lona.) i.XJrl„YGriCr A1'I- MID SURGEON OSTEO Ali irrscalee kt see jorrrirsg reeldier4 tY xttt,L4 KG 440 ka Church on Centre :street. Suncdays try appointment. Osteopathy Electricity ]surae 272. Hours, 9 a.rn. to 6 van, .sw,,..,w,w,w.wnw•�rrxr�a A. : & F„ E DUVAL licensed J iugless 5i'ractitiontrrs .ropractle and Electro '.Therapy. Graaduateis of C'anadiari Chiropractic 'College, Toronto, and National Col- lege, Cliieligo, Out of town and fright calls res- rr sxeti xt). Ail 10151/less confidential, !brine 206: irtsaased Drugless P'rac'titioner I. C7PRl! OTIC - DRUGLESS THERAPY - RADIONTIC EQUIPMENT 1-I(_, re by Appointment. Phone .J1, J. A LVIN FOX Winghare:, , . M EWEN ED AUCTIONEER 1Thom: 602r14. Sailers of Farm Stock and Tmple- ^;ntsa, Real Estate, tote„ conducted stIx satisfaction and at moderate THOMAS FELLS AUCTIONEER ER REAL ESTATIC SOLD IA t mgrs knowledge of karts Stock Phone. 221., Wingham It Will Pay You To Have An EXPERT AUCTIONEER to conduct your sale. See T. R. BENNETT At Tito Royal Service Station. Phone 171W. C ARMSTRONG atm STOC1{ Antal GENERAL ,AUCTIONEER Ability, with special training en - #114s tete to give you satisfaction. Ar- rangements made with W. J. Brown, 'V1V'ing1la,ttt; or direct to Teeswatcr, Phone fit ar • , THOMAS E. SMALL LICENSED AUC'rXOMEI I ' Yore' °f tirterit mre itt Barr Stock ltd- Implements. eats. Afrtderate Prices. rtlrt)rtc 831„ - DR. ,r'),t X WXN DENTIST — uRAY Oleo, o, 11110)011 I Block, Winghtitra, Act WALKER ER fl'L'l . AND 'UN'EI! SERVICE A AI.It ,rat irtor tyro rrtl es, Phone 224 Funeral Crotch a ... > rl lend' 1t f',r' .. ,, ,a .'os-• 1 ,`. s :.stir I heir bad her fere up 'n the rar.'J prr,v,, r d r •',+%` :evenly, towerri elf,^, Etre:. Yv',rime!? ';j??i is trey. Ji,,tl, ) ! t yen rr,-0>.t tf11 me about '.%r .:,1•.•',.r,rl:re`:, ir, u h Ibrr ri'-.." Voir as 1 ,r,n v.'t,ile the intent, ;aim., y. J trrr teenes of the r.:ity were ]emeries vr'rw about the, flaoa'. Jahn i,,I:t r7.tv1 no at the ',hinting Vat, t.tr,rtr, 1ffe;like under ti„ • befit. '1hr.rr they ;:at in .cite:ii c. Suddenly f4;r,r,irit,f rnarlreul in a fold a f hrr 1,nrliee and drew forth a paek.age,. hemline' it to earn. "'1111°; 1 t, bel(nt}{ t*, you, P.,//n—I've, kept th,,n, you r:'•." 1 he lettere r.:, were in his hared, t1rr: r,rtt1,r,uriege of i,T•; freeh embus - 1.10. I, ttir. ones in winch he told her r,f the aqueduct, and of his pians. •ilif; hart IVIA therm through it all. 4he: Awe! before him, against t1Tt irc;lf:;ht, a presence crtttlincd, her `:hirrrmering; dress aflame. An uneasy fear treid his breath. "John," and thein she was on her knees, her head "John was on fire, he kissed her brutally, carelessly. He held her clone and looked into her eyes. "Why can't we get married, now, tonight?" thy woman constantly follow admiring glances, and sly cont Jo the years to crane he wattle out of the Earn.... corn ran ed by scent; a than with a scent, possibly meat. !parsurn Josephine, The area door up - 1 drap Jerred" Tashi and the footman brought f buried in his lap, ;gibbing. Her softEngineers ]unknown few, 1 y l tl would r irear.te pr1•firic,rl against hie knees, herr !longer refer to him, seriously, luno lair glowed under him in the light, "I have always lover! you..'always1' She Jooked up, tears glistened like sitars; oh, she was beau Wulf 1 -iib cigar head fallen, he lifted her. ifrr face roc, close to his. '!'.lye years sped away. Over the mantelpiece, (Gilbert Van Item looker] down uii them while Joecphine poured out her bract. john, caressing her, his butt- ery soul crying fur lav, hc1c1 her rag.. clime Life, what is It? What arC' the 1.11irrg;s.t that• count? Why are We streets, Joe had tdinner inook ut1 t on the hare; 1' in the subconseiuus half-light He arranged to the 'dub. c: r his mind, muter the patter of love, t, give al his room, to - ha seemed to know. Josephine, in night. trip,Agntlotorrmy ,ural] trunk l." feverish impulse, poured forth her Hold my mail." slrvtcH a:t'fcciiwt. She had jilted hint .tutor grew nervous, as tate time , tante for his departure. He and now, at Iarst, she ]rad relented! kept "1 aur tired of this place, \1'e will keret., John, ]cave it all. 1ti e will tra- vel, i- will live. in sunshine. 'The u''rhl has welch to offer us." Jose- elem. iota J„h'', sat on the wide 1iiuip,', be ]told her, her head on his shoel,hv', lug hands clasping his. It lied been a long, long roan, but at last, at last -- cut and were strapping a patent 101ther trunk o11 the rear Earlier, 111r was all real enough. John ic.ln There was plenty of room for ano et- trunk. The area door clanged bind the men. 1 -ie thought he s Josephine part the heavy library c tains and look out. He must quick. Again he read the note, it w very concise; it was insistent. •'l'he whole overwhelming proble steam bcore his eyes. Joserihine, a foreign lands, palace hotels, to hours in exotic bedrooms, caress kisses, endearments, her rich ha tumbling' over white pillows in a ca erect of gold. Soft whispering alittr" stents. Stupid dinners, 'tiresome pe plc, alien towns, queer uninterestin time -destroying play; spats, bor atom. There was the beginning o ;the road; she was ready to take hen from this city, to carry him away, t intake him forget. i Perhaps she had seen him. Th curtain were drawn to. Even the Isla. might be coming down, runnin eagerly toward hint. The great ca frightened him. It yould carry, them far far frcazT the city, forever. :.lett The lines of the short letter burn- ed; ed in l,t. hand. He had no need to ith 'again puruse them. ur- i Dear John, 11- t Can you Join me at nine o'clock ed Ito -night, at my Wail Street Office? 1 or tarn arranging hundred million dollar of jfoundatic�n. We must stop planning e; 'and begin to rebuild the'tenements. se ,Offer you full charge of construction as Director and Chief Engineer. The 1y city needs you, to Almon Strauss. a The house door opened; it was on - 1G ly Tashi, but John Breen without x- looking, turned hastily and walked ar- cast toward Madison Avenue, across h Parte Avenue, toward Third, Half - qtr way down the block , his attention 1' was attracted toa lighted Winflow of s, a basement resident and within was, d, a scene that paused his steps. A mo- ll titer, seines! with child on her lap, 1„ both looking up in smiling assurance r into the face of the father bending t over them, John Breen stood trans- fixed, Slowly he turned; slowly he , started to retrace his' steps. d Suddenly the full irnport of the de- cision he had yet • failed. to make e `canoe upon him. As Itis fine mind grasped the facts his step quickened. t "My work . . or. my, Josephine 'which?" lie muttered aloud as if seek- ing to know, that all the years were summed tip in those few words. "First love wins," said John green, a groat delight of happiness coming to his face, - t e pressed the hell. Josephine her- self, stood iii. the door before hint, themselves. Newer and greater works would rise, rnen would forget him, long before his death, Such dreams caste to him. He tried to enthuse himself with visions of Josephine, with mind pictures of soft' nights, velvet frights of love, iota long;; delicious mornings, in bed. "Rats" he kept repcatiug, The inac- tivity of tire afternoon was weary- '�'ou know .l've said the boast:, they ere going. to build- an annex to the hotel creat door, Everything is cl' ang;ing, t11tt people are changing, The best New Yorkers now live abroad most of the time. rah, John, how glad I am that you found tae." tele) was on fire, he kissed her Iet orally, c treirs: y, 11c. held ler chew turd 1,tnl.cd in1„ her ages, "Why reel we get married, note, tonight;" "No, jabs!, their. No! tier] \V ' trill teeter to110)11row,.-..night. l have n mane' thing;';: 1,1 settle. The tmovcrs ;end ,,turag e people \ti'11 be in early tomorrow. 1 want to *et some of nee things in oraler, tzar hack to rile club, like t miod hov, toniLh . Get your tltirlg,s packed. 1 will put ltty things in the enutll ca r trunk. \he'll take .1ht. coach, motor to Philadelphia, get married, Jolts, at last. And then, after a while, we can conte back and settle thing's t, herd, and go, go away for ,t few ycfts. Oh I am seg tired of New York:" - " 1„ate, very late, John Breed kissed Jc'nephine and left, joltm's last day in the realms un- certainly .p testa. swiftly: 1•Ie got op early', lidded, and took a brisk walk. Then, he sent off a cable to Londoti. "Cannot aeeepl China pits.” ''flint, .fo r that 1 l fe packed a, small trunk, whistling the while. Several tinter he. telt Peet phoned IIarboard and 'Pug, "N+', t7$, I'll wire from Philadelphia., Were they to be 'married before or after? 'Ho wondered, Josephine had very puzzling way atbent her, wondering what he would •do. Jo- sephine certainly was a superb wo- man. The experiences of the night before kept gripping' him. He hard- ly knew whether he had. captured her or whether she had captured hint. Several messages carne for hirn at t the last moment. "Tell everybody T am guns, for a few days." lea - rt hied th- be- aw t1r- be as ret nd ng es, it t e- 0 g e - f 0 e n r Mr. \Vild of the old aqueduct fi leanly in as John was leaving. He h not seen Wild for years. It was w la genuine pang of regret that he h ricd out, and walked up Fifth Ave Iuc in the 0001 dtisk, So he sever one of those loyalties men feel 1 7 each other, those strong bonds 1 IT iendship transcending even lot' 7 lett c: which denramds so much becau of its giving, As he walked north, lie gratin' increased his pace. He would get Josephine at eight o'clock. It was splendid idea of hers to start t1 jc.'urney by night, in that huge le tmtous chariot, rolling like a sep ale Iittle uniieree across the stnoot roots of New Jersey, under a clr nroe7rt. The curtains would be drawl The driver and footman, automaton efficient nonentities, looking ahea Plight think their heads off, for al she or he cared. It was this 'flair fo unusual adventure which made he so entlraucutg. ,Toho wondered Whit she w otild wear. As he tangled east, past the hotel he stopped for a montane. His halt was in his pocket. Ile should hay sent flowers, brought a ring, or hast; done a. half dozen things that any rcunpeteet lover Would have attende'c to. His hand fished up an envelope >l'e 10fiicmbercd the note amid the erosvd of things that carne to trim on leaving; 1110 club. With the sight and handshake of old Wild, in the flurry, he lead forgotten it, Ale stood ht front of the Van horn 110050. - He was about to go up the 1 � a, NN B OOK • hen' ar et:fennel holiday ay fol- y -,Y. ,%n ori ration ,r,r the reinesiV$1. away! Mr, y. F'.: 'fr. fheedreer anal hiss Beery; p F; G4ra:net. ."Fitts recent n'w«e sty'. this borne r f Mr, Albert C.r ebell. ( M. and Uri, Heiman Chantrey,; 1 ara73 v'rr rr t x, f✓i (7f,!f4:rkf h, spent Sat- urday at 2. r: 3 f r F c, t ,rnN his /ether, 3f r. rt bt, Cha*.,r,ey. { -Mien Helen Murphy, of London* is +„ ,� s..... :tin"r', at tins horse r i her parents,. vfr. and Mn,e;ar& ?Murphy, • ASRFJELD (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs, rrr,01i and family, rrf Gr.derieh, spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. and Mr.,, jtm Little, near Courey's Corners. of onesheir clay 1 ary Tat I so he 00 Mr. and Mrs,Robert Hamilton, the 12th con„ entertained about hundred and twenty-five of t fx'nde and neighbrre last ',Cues night, it being their 10th annivers of their marriage. We are very pleased to hear tl Mts. 'Joseph Hackett, .who was seriously ill last week, has taken t turn for the better. We hope to s her around soon, Mrs. John Bradley, near Lauri. spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett, near Lucknow. Miss Donelda McDonald, 9th con., West Wa'wanosh, is assisting with the household duties at the home of Mr. George Drennan, Mn George Drennan, who had his barns destroyed by fire a few weeks ago, has moved bis house to the road, 10th con., this week: Mr. and Mrs. John Little, near Courey's Corners, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Fowler and. daughter', Melba, near Dungannon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dynes Campbell. Q A Jot of things can cause a headache or other pain, but there is one thing that, will always .give you relief! Just take a tablet or two of Aspirin. Your. suffering �errng Ceases. Relief comes instantly, regardless of what mayJrave been snaking your head throb with pain. Aspirin is harmless. --cannot depress the heart. Sc there's no use waiting for a headache to "wear off." It is useless to endure a' of any kind when you. can get Aspirin, It is a blessing to worsen who suffer regular systemic pain; to men who' must work on, in spite of eye -strain, fatigue or neuralgia. TRADE -,MARK REG. IN CANADA: ,. HERE AND THERE ET, ; AROUND RAPID CITY There was a large gathering at the Orange Social and Dance last Thurs- day evening in the Lucknow Orange Hall. Everyone present was so well pleased with the night's entertain- naent that Mr. I3ert Ward received great applause when he announced there would be another social even- ing on Dec. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schawazie and family, of Hamilton, are visiting for a few days with Mr. Hiram Bloom. Mr. Mae Inglis is engaged. ea pre- sent around town finishing the sea- son's threshing, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson enter- tained a few of their friends to a party last Saturday evening. Mr. Alex. Smith visited on Sunday last with friends at Riversdale. Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Deves and family are moving in the near fut- ure to Hanover where Mr. Deves has secured a position in the furni- ture factory. Mr. Mike Boland has moved into the IVIiller house lately occupied by There was quite a large crowd at the shooting match at Mr. Phillip /vIcMillan's on Remembrance Day, quite a few- of ottr local boys secur- ing geese and chick.ens. Mr. - and Mrs. John , Campbell spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. G. Phillips, near Fordyce. We are sorry to hear that Mr. D. Little, near Courey's Corners, has been under the doctor's care for the last two weeks with heart trouble, and hope to see hint better soon. EDITORIAL Nomination Day is November 28, and Election Day is the first Monday in December, (if necessary). * :t; * a: That the people, of the United States are not satisfied with the pre- sent state of affairs was very evident by the sweeping turnover on election day. * The man who invents a typewriter that will spell correctly will rnaIce a fortune. ,g; * * * It will not be long now tilt we will realize why Canada is called "The Lady of the Snow". Ic Winghanl'to have a hockey team this year? Time to organize, = * a; * Riot, destruction and unrest were rampant last week at Genova, the ,eat of the League of Nations. The League thus was furnished with first- hand information. * a: , The snow of last week will remind one that Santa Claus will soon be on his way south. 'k =Y %1e - * Roosevelt as President will find that -the people of the United States are expecting great things of him. * * a_ The word "four.flusher" is, consid- 'eyed unfit for Parliamentary debate, but we rnust adroit it is very eicpress- ive, t ri* Guelph's Ph s relief 'fun 'campaign caixtpaigt col- located ,$36,000. This is $12,000 more than their objective. That was a real demonstration of "It's better to give than to recei.ve." :IO * "Beer by Christmas" is the slogan of the American wets. "A good' Christmas dinner for the needy,, would .be a touch better slogan, :h :le * * '.l`obacco growers aro requesting the Government for help to better prices, Prices of all agrieurttital' pro- ducts are too low, and the Govern- ment' would be well advised to in- quire wliy, in Ontario, hogs ate sell- ing.' at such low prices, 'while the price of baetm remains firm. SCHOOL REPORT Sr. IV—Olive Pardon 87, Mary Guest 66, Doreen Purdon 57, Jack Inglis 50, Russel Farrier 43. Sr. III—Muriel Purdon 69, Bertha Guest 66, Norman Welwood 60. Jr. III—Jean Welwood 78, Pauline Inglis 65, Rellison Falconer 62, Don- ald Martin 60, Louise Iviartin. 58, II—Verne. Purdon 85, Luella Laid- law 82, Florence Beecroft 62, Ernest Beecroft 53, Clifford. Farrier 36. I—IvIarjorie Purdon (fair), Arthur Guest, Agnes 'Ivlartin, even, Primer Class—Russel Purdon, Mit- chell Elliot. BELFAST Miss Elsie Vint, of Straftord Nor- mal School, spent the week -end with her parents. We are glad to know that Mrs. J. Hackett, of Lucknow, who was ser- iously ill, is improving nicely. Mrs. Raynard, of Lucknow, visit- ed with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Alton, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett, Mr. Ralph Hackett and Miss Ingram, all. of Detroit, spent the week -end with the former's brother, Mr. James Hackett. "The Highest Being reveals Him- self in man."—Carlyle. OFF COLOUR? HO IS YOUR LIVER? Wake up your Liver Bite —Without Calomel' Your liver's a very small organ, but it cer- tainly can put your digestive and eliminative , organs out of kilter, by refusing to pour out ita daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels You won't completely correct such a condition by taking sal s, oil, mineral water, I wily° candr Or shelving gum, or row:it:Igo. Wooll moved vour bowe's they're through—and you need 'aver stimulant. Carter's Little Liver Pills will soon bring bark the sunshine into your Kt. They're purely vogo- tabio. Sao. Sure. Ask for them by name, Iteinse :mbstantes, At an druggists, 48 Et the Hoitsost i'Winghain Utilities Commission CiikwfortI Block. Pho,ne 156,