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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1928-03-29, Page 6la u l ltgts� rn, batuxal ' Fire ranee, Co. Established x840 Eleatl Office; t AOPh, Ont: tiSlts taken on, all elassea ofinsur- e at reasonable rates. tNER COSENS, Agent, Wingham J. WY • DODD' Office in ChishQhn Blocks FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH — — INSURANCE ----+ A.,ND TATE `'1,,,y*,,i(O[*�.sybySOK cue 243 N UAlvt, • . J W. BUSHFIELD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Office -Mayer Block, Wingham Successor to Dudley Holmes' R, IlitARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. liloiaey to Loan at Lowest Rates Wingham. Ontario 7 A YOA1A r 1M eau .c -m, AI, iJ al. Al. wa s BARRISTER, ETC. Wingham, - Ontario ashed through the gate, and hurried :ick to the Sun. He ordered some- hfng to be cooked for his supper, in 'der that he might not be disturbed ust yet, and then he shut liipi'self in is own room --out of temptation's ay—thank Heaven for that; for it him tremble to think bow near a had been that night to committing terrible crime. When the fowl was ready, it was 1ceesary to go down, and snake a retense of eating—of course. The waited on him himself; and he removed the cover, with a dour - h, he said: "You were asking if her ladyship as at,the Grange, sir, this after - Well?" exclaimed Colonel Deere, sharply round in his eager- "I have ascertained that she ar- ved to -day." Colonel Deere could not answer for minute, he felt as if he were chole g. He began to carve the fowl to time; and, having divided every int, and distributed the pieces over e dish for mine host to hand round some imaginary guest, be managed say at last, with well -feigned in, ffe°rence: "Indeed; I suppose she came one:, I suppose so, sir—she always There was a moment's pause; - and fes he, added cheerfully: "This has; been a stirring day, sir; isn't octen u' have: two bedrooms cupiead, and leo suppers to cook. 'I eh -it. *.could (Teta oftener, I am elf r ly, sir?" "1',' ' slew/steel the colon'l -t f ere -toe: to t"l :r�" late h:el fersvard tuat rl r r;n:a 1'»d of iii., uin 1-fele:e; xettt DR. G. H. ROSS + xraduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry Office over Id. E. Isard's Store. .. W. COLBORNE, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Medical Representative D. S. C. R. Phone 54 Winghanl Successor to Dr. W. R. Hamby . ROBT. C. REDMOND ll f.R:C.S. (Eng.) L.R.C.P. Loiid.j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ur.,;Chisholm's old stand, UR. R. L. STEWART 21 eluate of University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate of the Ontario College of Physicians and Burgeons. Office in Chisholm Block fiat 'e. Street. Phone 2g. Dr. Margaret C. Calder General Practitioner Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine Office—Josephine St:, two doors south of Brunswick Hotel, Telephones: Office 281, Residence Sys , . R, G, W; HOWSON - DENTIST Office over John Galbraith's Store F. A. PARKER OSTEOPATH All Diseases Treated Office adjoining residence next to ,Anglican Church on Centre Street. Sundays by appointment. Hours --g a.m. to 8 p.m. Osteopathy Electricity Telephone 272. d A. R. & F. E. DUVAL b Licensed Drugless Practitioners, eibiropractic'and E tre Therapy. ' `Graduates of C ` ian Chiropractic ,., College, Toronto, and National Col- " time Chicago. Wade Office opposite Hamilton's Jewelry , Store, Main St. HOURS: 2- - , 7--8.go p.m., and by appointment. tx Out of town and night calls re- a.'fwonded to. All business confidential: le wudlord Phones: Office soca: Residence 6o1-13. . 1; J. ALVIN FOX :t DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER at CHIROPRACTIC AND DRUGLESS PRACTICE :a irning ELECTRO -THERAPY n e'ss. Phone rgi»- Hours: to -re a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.tn., or :'i by appointment. 'a D. H. MCINNES :li yin CHIROPRACTOR to ELECTRICITY th Adjustments given for diseases of to vel kinds; specialize 2n dealing with to :hildren..Lady attendant. Night calls `]x 'esporded to. slice on Scott St., Wingham, Ont. al Phone iso do _ d GEORGE A. SIDDALL til --,—Broker•--_ ?hone 73, Lucknow, Ontario it Money to lend on first and second 3es mortgages on farm and other real es- \:',..,' ate properties at a reasonable rate of nterest, also on first Chattel most- Ce. rages on stocl,..and on personal notes. <3 '�. few farms on hand for sale or to fix it Mit on easy terms, •t ��gg...,�iy, L �a, THOMAS FELLS h.ittl..i _- AUCTIONEER — its REAL ESTATii,' SOLD h. thorough knowledge of Barin l' Stock Phone set, Wingham _• . ,,i wa .a . J. B h 1.'LE.}'f,1l3l'NG AND HEATING fill. I -:alar �tx light Phone 88 , ,,,,,iv.„o,1,Nirun.,HY,eioi,o,,, (.niaJJla, natallo nn,won- • dta, • aWla Phones: Office xe6,: Resid, s24 7 iia A. J. i1"A .1 ER Ai be b tT1 NI t Ul' I IJEALEIt 'o< arid .- = gIa FUNERAL DIRECTOR wh Motor Equipiiient z tCW 'INGHAIVI —, ONTARIO tna ^.10,111 Ou .., ,l....01000....putot(i,rM rhe vet' ` f7%[hf, -41.--e raKZ; mita,. e. '.ear'., ,... , �'K: cKi C ' rc xy y{�y THA ,y✓,l h r .(/,] ,L, E `F. « Aq(I I:. A, ' V . R �✓ r,. ni ] i h of "A Si ..G'xi sea :.a;e# a 8. nd," 'A Cy ) 5aE¢c t.siia lalu3 •, 2 a •' xsse AtSG essasrar swat $ei tonne sue.. standing In the pore1, and fancied he knew that this was Lady Gwen- dolyn, She stepped daintily out from un- der a trellis -work of roses and clematis, and looked from side to 914e, as If she were in search of some one, "Does she regret her cruelty just now?" be asked himself; his breath corning short and fast from an In- tense eagerness of expectancy, while the wild longing within him almost frightened him, as a sign of the ter- rible empire this passion was salutes. It might he iso, for she glided for- ward to the gate like a spirit; and, standing there, looked down the road with something wistful in her atti- tude, as it seemed to him, He had almost decided to step forward and accost her, when she drew back cud denly, as If something hed frighten- ed her, and turned down a little path with shrubs on either side. Ile had not seen her face distinctly, for she had a white shawl over her, head, and was holding it close under heir chin to protect her from the night air; but he could have no doubt that this wee Lad.; Osvendolyn. He got up and followed. He saw her walking 'slowly, and looking about her with the expectant air he had noticed at first; then •sud- denly she paused, a dark figure step - Pod oat of the shadow of the trees, =raid Oolonel Daere, with a jealous hrlll, new Lady Gwendolyn's Creamy anger's pressed fervently against the eewcouter's black mustache. slow he restrained himself from rushing forward and confronting the .lair he neer know. At this moment :e telt Ilk . a murderer, and thirsted .or the blood of this rival, whom wady Gwendolyn preferred to himself. She had carried her coquetry ;ruelly far, for she had woe his whole '^'tri, and ad lett him - only Just gage eiiougll to suf'fe'r and regref. So false and yet so fair. Ohl why Sad he not been warned in time? He cued have given her up easily in ,,n firet, Jaye. Now, although he •.iw all Thier` perfidy, and believed ter to have neither conscience nor aeiing, he couldnot draghis love sp by the roots, although it must erds be his sorrow and shame. When ee passed her arm through the Re's, with a few soft words lee and not catch, and they moved WAY together, Colonel Deere did not Hes w, s ton honorable to seek to Ipri e their confidence, and, more - 1 e was afraid or Mineola, If he l Pals man face to face he should i :rim life a clog, for the old Cain .'.:xpnt in hila at the moment, ,.' x:_alt that his only chance was :'2412 sn feia hounds he reached the etetee in front of the house, it at a deem as if it con - tees water, as fir/6n a� it was filled. E ,e it viers a.lr eetelette man se il,, leo he did.ne, Lila, what rr t' dt ekes ar-lxi Hitt. l:liii 0X3.?. Mi%tei 10 .,a,.-,Lr1 l.1" i.cit,'11221ixi' ,..:E .,.ti wh ,. f t .t. tr :/ `t r.. a,ir+vsi i t ti`s sees i•;: i ;;.e r,t .t 1p:. : tea.[, �.ae, ere I1.:ra :eine lime, alt.c"r. t0i2;21 222;.1 merr y - cit,. ae ;: .: _ if t, and ik1 r=rl 0 J trt1' t:3.rxltic:I'- .t: .i, ?.1olote 1 Doer Ifiir;l it ' his lip:; i' . tli l ;! li/A. ;a'o;, tt rl(>W11 isty tubs tiro 11i1 had farted a .11 v, awl reit stx'angel, exahtee isy at he heel Iai 1= rifle ,nr is €.t would vii had no r;ft: c,. uliaielt c tti'�oa,:'Irt`:alt•- xt t2,;72e :s. (1 d rii:Ig, ibo sable txr. e 1 ] ,.ter• i, be lighted a cisme, wee ;an try nntoke it slowly, his *umibe:t nor need on the Opsit window, flag he listened for every sound, loresently the church clock struck two solemnly out in the darkness:, ldeg ensu start in Itis e!lira 12102 t ry -,,,. ' Celt that his ra a.,x; : '"e•x' t Fre tossed les to h t e Eririelow, and lighted eller. He was in that nervous; ov ,vr wught caste when his .wholebo seetut-1,i Pull of pulses; and his terse .ttpt up a measured, oppressive be Colonel Daere fancied he knew w :nine host's other guest would b but he head sworn to himself only tisien foe his step. 'Though he w calmslow, and could trust himself, would be a terrible risk to see t face of Lady Gwendolyn's lover, le liey should meetagain one -day wh liar. EV45 not toaster of Himself. Presently a.step canis aloug the r,ta -a firm, brisk step, which had a ebeerful sound—the step of .a happy lover, who had brought away tend memories with him, and stillfeels. he sweetness of a timid parting kiss lingering nn his lips. Colonel Deere sat back firmly, tris chair, and Covered Ms eyes. B when the door opened he glanced up uiechaneially, and there •stood the than 'he had sworn not to look upon for his soul's sake. The other drew back at once, with a hurried apology for his mistake, and a courteous bow; but Colonel Deere knew that wherever they might meet he Should recognize him again, and that the cool, proud face, with its insolent beauty, would be from henceforth imprinted on his brain, --11 ani• 1013 at, ho e; to as he si en WINGNAM A +•VANCE-TME Always ask fon Steele, Briggs' Seeds by name, No better seeds art sold aaywher.. SOLD EVIRRYWHERM IN CANADA s'47v0 F'6,47 A/4 W ILLUSTRATED CA'AL•pCUE STk1 LE. SMOGS SEED c tR,a valRowro - H91011,70., • RE011441, . Vliffe11..0 !ir tie ut CHAPTER V. Woausanas WO& vz course it is very eomrws'table to be a philosopher. When peol1e have once succeeded in persuading them selves that it is as easy to reason as. to feel, it is wonderful how smoothly life ends. As Colonel Deere sat in the little inn parlor that sight, he tried hard to attain that enviable state of minis, and to be able to say, with a shrug of; the shoulder; "If she be not fair for me, Whet care S how fair she be." .. But it would not do. He did care, and so much, that he could have dashed his head against the wall for very rage and misery. But there was one thing he could not understand, and that was why Lady Teignmouth took so much in- terest in teeing him disenchanted, ale must have sent him to Turoy, knowing quite well whom he would deet 'there, and enjoying the thou hj, of his pain. It was strange to bend a young and handsome tvorxialt so cruel —and he had never harmed he;' that she should take pleasure in deal- ing }aim such a blow. But for some reason she was his enemy; and as he began to divine how utterly un- scrupulous she was, the idea was not an agreeable one, by any means. He passed the livelong night pon- dering, trying to come to some resolu- tion; but unable to form any plan, so entirely stunned was he to and -Bat the woman he had loved so chiv- a rously was unworthy of his low, devoti Of course it would have been more dignified to leave Turcy early in the uiornig, and this had been his first:; intention; but as the night wore on a softer feeling-intrvefed, and he decided' that ho must see Gwendolen nee' more, For two years now she had been the star of his lite --his one ones thought. To win her at last he hell been ready to possess his soul in pt+,. theme, and the longing was still strong on him to look• on her again. ere he went sorrowfully into exile for her sake. As dawn began to break, he went. softly up -stairs, and lay down for awhile without undressing. When he heard people aboutbelow he was glad to rise again, and go out for a walk. Nothing was harder than til be Inactive when his 'thoughts stung him like very swords. On returning to the inn, two hours later, he heard; to his relief,that rine host's' other guest had already breakfasted, and was gorse, taking his carpetbag with hint. "And quite the gentleman T ant sure he was," observed 'the landlord, smiling benignantly; "for he paid his Dili ' without even looking at th,. items." A hint for me," thought the colonel es he sat down to breakfast, with ; is .ase toward the Grange, a glimpse of which could be seen through the open window. But it was not until nearly eleven o'clock that he saw the ;gate open, end Lady Gwendolyn carne forth, her perfect d€curt± showing to advantage; in a' closely fitting dark serge dress, while a jaunty ilatle bat, 'gat'nixxl, d by a red fcatber,'shaded, without concealing, her beautiful -fate, He fancied her manner was listless, aril llreoecupicel, and elhe kept her eyes en-th e ground as she advanced. Noth ing, however, showed her conscious of his scrutiny, and she did not so even much as , t.vtn €laitcc; toward his win- dow as she went by, Now, if tho colonel had been a phi). - ()snakier, hare was a chunec* of airing kaitu tkanri- Om vie have alres,d,r said that he was nothing of the sort, and so he caught up his hat, and liar, Tied after Lady Gwendolyn as fast as he could. He carne up tivitll liar just as, she was crossing a stile leading into same meadows. She turned abruptly, and, startled by such a sudden'apparitloii, 'Would have eallen to the 1ground had he not put out his arta to save her. l'or one brief, delicious, maddening moment she was leaning against his pros :. (Continued next week) If you have a touch of grippes don't let it take firm hold. A mustard bath, is the remedy doctors recommend. To prepare abaft Just `drop three table- spoonfuls of Keen's Mustard into the hot water, swirl around, and then get in and soak! You will be surprised at the new vigor which will re- sult. Re -roof this Year with HI �rLL the Permanent Roofing for Barns, Rouses, Sheds LOW in initial cost... comes in big sheets—easy and quick to lay...permanent ... leakproof... handsome in appearance. Pre- vents fires ...Increases value of property. Made of famous "Council Standard" galvsmi7ed sheets. Give size of roof for free estimate. Write to: Eastern Steel Produe .4mited PRESTON. ONT. Successor to Metal Shingle and Siding Co. Ltd. f 9, 9 .,onskeds, to, imitic A neglected cold, an attack of bronchitis notpropel-1y treat- ed, may easily lead to serious chest troubles. As soon as you feel a cold corning on, begin immediately to take ANGIER'S E 'iI.ULSION, This well known remedy not only soothes the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, relieves the tightness and soreness of the chest and eases breathing, but it also. keeps the stomach and digestive organs in a healthy condition. prorotine appetite and building up %Irenet e Thc vtry finely em'u l si ked imiine eral o i 1 contained in ANGZEX ' EMULSION exerts a soothing laxa- tive action th.i t keepsthe bowels e in anorrlm Il healthy condition so necessary for a prompt recovery. ANGIER'S EMULSION Iias been recommended 10111 prescribed by lxliytdcsktns in Gt. Britain and Canada far over thirty -live years. Pleasant to' take. A ar t'is%i 1Jvctor writers: "1 hays, been preeoribrxxg' ib gier'e Zotelsiorl ler many ,years with. most aeatisfavfgry ,resorts." jje and $z.,�o-"--044%,ruggist's k5! Thursday March,' 29th, 928 BELCRAVE A very enjoyable meeting of the l3elgrgve Women's Institute was held at the lion $ of Mrs, John' VenCamo, on Tuesday, March 20th. There - Were twenty-two ladies present, The presi- dent, Mrs. McCallum, occupied ,the chair, and tate meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode,' fel- lowed by the Lord's Prayer'. repeated in unison. The ,Roll Call response was 'the best for,lnauy months, and was answered with "My Pet Proyerb,' A most interesting paper was given by Mrs. Joseph Clegg, "Expecting the unexpected", which was much' 'enjoy- ed. Miss Nora Vandamp contributed solo entitled "In a little old garden"' and Mrs. McCallum gave' a humor- ous reading, "My .Madder in Law". A fevv xniilutes were given to coninnunity singing, in which all joined. heartily. Lunch was served at the close of the meeliing. Mrs, M. A. 'Wheeler visited over the week -end .with her sister, Mrs. R. I\ikCraie at Londesboro: George Jordan spent a day or two in Toronto this week. Frank Thompson shipped a car of cattle from Belgrave' on Saturday. William Brydg'es was in Barrie last week attending the L. O. L. Grand Lodge meeting: Miss Martha' Armstrong has ret:urn- edafter spending a week with rela- tives in Michigan and Windsor. George Cook made a business trip.. to Torontolast week. Mrs. Frank Sburdy and son, Billie, of Winghdm, were visitors with ivtr. and Mrs. Dan Geddes. Mrs. J. Elliott and two children of Bluevale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Wightnian over the week-rr cl. Mrs. R. McCrae of Londesboro, was in the village this week. Washes, . Carries Coal, Woman.' Gains 18 Pounds "I wash, iron and carry coal and don't get tired since taking Vino].Al- so, I save gained s8 pounds."—Mrs. S. Cortese. "Vinci is a delicious compound of cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Nervous, easily tired, anemic people are sur- prised haw Vinol,gives new pep, sound sleep and a BTG appetite. The -very FIRST bottle . often adds several pounds weight to thin children or ad- ults, Tastes delicious. 'McIiibbon's Drug Store. MOLESWORTH MILL BURNED A SECOND TIME. • Fire of an unknown origin corn- pletely destroyed the fine new chop:- ping hop-ping mill and machinery of William Lamont at Molesworth, about 6 miles from Listowel, early. Thursday morn- ing. This is the second time withini 'a year that Aelr, Lamont has suffered the loss of: his mill by fire, this •lastone only being. erected and fitted out last. fall. Two young nien returning from Listowel about 000 o'clock in the morning noticed the flames but they had gained such headway nothing could be done to save anything. Mr. Laniont's loss will be a heavy one, as it was only partly insured and the loss to building and contents is esti- mated at between $i4,000 and $15,000. KERR-BRYSON TOURS, s9z8 The Canadian National Railways have much pleasure in announcing that the Kerr-l3ryson•Tours have now completed arrangements for their. 1928 summer tours across .Canada... This year's plans provide for ai de lightful trip from Toronto to the Pa- cific Coast and return, with stopovers at the cities of Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, :Pclmonton, Vancouver, Vic- toria and 'Seattle; two orr three days in each of those fax'tious touristsre- sorts of the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National Park, Banff and Lake Louise the famous scenic triangle 'tour trip of the Canadian National Railways, by rail from Jasper to Vancouver, steamer through tiie sec miles of shel- tered waters of the Inside Passage of the North, i'acific Coaxst and rail. through tlic wonderful valleys of the '.Skcena and I3ulkey' Rivers back to Jaspar ; and finally a visit' to Mival i Lodge, a nxagnificcitt suuunc ,r l resort, r ri; a short distance:: east of Winnipeg in the beautiful .into of the Woods -dis- trict, 1 Arrangements t , g t iS have: ala., been . made. fi 3 1 'R ' eai tCflti' 1 G rrr re• y . ,f this trip for tl trsc,: 4,111(3 1ua,y s() desire, from prince .Rup- ert north to Skatgwaly sett Alaska, and those fortunate encu r' , t,h to be members of this extension party will, on the return journey,rlijoy, tete: added fea- ture of the delight' fill steamer sail through the; Great Takes fi'orn Duluth to Sarnia,with a short stopover 2at:��. 1)ulut1, and: also at the Twin Cities of Prirt William arid` Port Arthur, These trips as natal will be person- ally conducted eel a'nd on an all -expense basis, Descriptive booklet i$ Stow t1 totir';5c of preparation and is expected The bes ass Now—you can have this beautiful Symphony Console in your home! 4r the new low prices now in effect, there is no longer any reason why anyone should forego the o en ment of' JY owning a Rogers Batteryless Radio. e • ' - The beautiful 1928 Console Model, illustrated above, will .brin in stations near and far with wonderful clarity and ichness o£ tone—without the nuisance of batteries, chemicals, or unsightly wiring. And to match its tonal beauty, Receiving, Unit and Symphony Speaker are incorporated in a .beautiful, Cabinet of. satin -finished Genuine Walnut. , Hear this newest Rogers Batteryless Model—complete and always ready (because it uses the uniform power of electricity) to give you the same uniform performance day in and day out, Ask us to demonstrate in your home—there' will beano obliga- • tion. Convenient monthly payments, if you decide' to purchase. in harm Utilities C mmission to be available within' the next week and copies of same will be promptly furnished upon request to the organ- izers of these tours, Mr. Martin Kerr, 4 13eulah Ave., Hamilton, Ont,, Mr. A. E, Bryson, .iq. Silverthorne Ave,; Toronto, or any Canadian National Agent. Recently one ounce of Alfalfa seed was found to, contain approximately 900 weed seeds, which would have resulted in the distribution of : almost a million weeds to every acre sown. And such examples as this are not uncommon. '.y 'Take plorestall'rife danger of ruined crops nowt Take everyPrecaution in selec ting and cleaning your 'seed: beaause otx.them 'principally depends the ultimate success of your crops. Weed Under the Weed Control Act the destruction oftl n i us. weods is cotnpulaery. Let us co-operate t0 end this menace. ONTARIO tx x5 T 1',Aai7 M; ;rT 1 6 " xsori1, JOHN $. MARTIN' o1 :AonteCIIL'rortg ;+ t , Mihir#er t i'nrlixl r ! " W. 13. ROADHOUSExet:et-I✓uildin i 'a"'Ur(tn#o q Deputy Ministal a *"-4 . �.. •�� W CLEt`1i1t' EDS, ...141. .... i ,.d.��W.' r+w.n..1,rwWu„w...l...waw.m+wl. ;i;,r..... .,. ,.