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The Wingham Advance Times, 1924-05-29, Page 2
iI N Oaao of the leading radio papers is tlow rii.nninb a contest to disq ,'tver tkie s130st• Hanel er radio al±notmeer. The announcer at the broadcasting station ree0guiaed as the real connecting`: lint, between the Station itself, and the. radio listeners, This paper intends to award the most popular announcer ngold, cup in the shape of a micro- r:hour, One Of the worst faults of :atnuotuicers used to be that :of keep- ing the listener baiting too long be- tween selections. This difficulty is being overcome, and now the pro- grams run along very smoothly and ;if L. pause should be found necessary, the anxntrauneer :[ills the gap by keeping vp a continuous conversation ti>hich is generally very interesting or lluznor- s A prominent' authority gives radio the credit for enriching the. English language by the addition of some e000 new' words. It is found "that :;about sorra new words are added each year but some years this figure is greatly increased by some important ven such as the advent of radio, or "te'l'l,, gii�IijI ij1lu MRS YOU° Q` LIIfITf l'•OL.LOW N 1‘4, t.WA`( FCROM elf -cOZ GROUND$1' �If1 Ind if I if YIl !!11°M11 1111 ADV tg' gq t nwwnluur"! NCEeTIMPAS y,. f{� 7571711.1 L t$$;u1;i, Irl .l $114' Aa1r QO f*A4 0 h1`(' 13 M "TKPAirr. PAR001-,•,1; 1QF M1777 ////l/////1/i ri //f%//7 ©I 24 BY eUW�4� 0 $DL FEATURE SaIVI.E, .INC. oz e'er) el concert, continued, 3 P 6,0 , m. -The children's period a (courtesy, Drama League of Pitts- bitrgI Pa ) o ±i1. -""National Stockman and 7�. P reports. Fernier" re .O ner market i`: iz P •t League 8 p. m.—Concert by the KDKA Sereanders and assisting artists. 6.45p• z t.-Nexvs bulletins. 9.55 p. m.—Arlington time signals. 7-1s p. nx,—Lertu.re from the UM -UM- \Veather forecast. Baseball scores, versity 'of Pittsburgh studio.• Saturday; May 31 i',.0 P . in. -Market reports front the by the " `1 P , 5;30 P. m.—Dinner conceit National Stocknxan' .studio.:i en .Esther Westinghouse band,: T, J. Vastine, di- e p; m.- Concert, given by 1 recfor. S Baseball scores.'Diener p, n_. concert, c:oittinued. 6:3op.m. ' he children's period (Courtesy Drama League of Pitts- burgh.) 6.45 p. ret. -Last minute helps to teachers of adult and secondary class- es, Cannan Cover Johnson, teacher of the Men's Bible Class, United. Bre- thren Church, W'ilkinsburg, Pa. p. m.—Baseball score's, • "Sport Review" by James T.J. Long, sport wri- ter of The Pittsburgh Sun. p. in.—Concert by the Westing - the war. Most of " the view : words Rose Junes, soprano; Clarence Coined for radio purposes are of a More tenor; mixed quartette, Ern- teehtical. nature. • est Letcher, accompanist and Miss The. General Electric. Company pur- Helen Stargo,:violinist. pose. the installation of an experi- 9.55 p, in,—Arlington time signals, mental .radio broadcasting station at Thursday, May zgth Schenectady, WGY will be continued _ inner : concert by the red the new station will be used with' r 5.30 P. m.—Dinner Dby tr IiDK Little Symphony ' orchestra, a vier-. to the development pment o'l trans- Victor Saudek, cnducto. mission over a wide range. of wave- 6 p. m. -Baseball scores, dinner lengths. coticert Co±itinu d. Jolut Phillip Sousa, the faction._6,3o p. m.—The children's period a bandmaster of the Limited States,P � ofPitts- (Courtesy Drama League Iaered recently before an investigat-burgh.) hicozizinitt, e and in the course of d 5 p zn,—News bulletins.: hoose band, T. J. Vastine, conductor, liia xemarks, he brought forth a newel 7 p. m.—" dour Garden This'Sum- assists d by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Heck ar�umint toticliitxg the subject of"pro atter," Radio garden editor, ?�letvark, 9.x5 p. tn.-Arlington time signals. liibit'soix. He claimed that the dry law Weather .forecast, Baseball scores. Station :WGY=380. Meters General Electric Company, lied seriously dainaged the light opera. husineesbecause the popular drinking Songs could not be written without he inspiration derived froma liberal supply of the genuine article. Mr. N. Y. Baseball scores,. 7.15 p, ni,—Parte program, including market reports, arranged, by the "Na- tional Stockman and "Farmer." S p, m.—Concert by the KDKA Little ac e' i:1 oxt orchestra, assisted Schenectady, N. Y. . well ° s `Victor Herbert, pro_ i tle Synp > tested a ai e aBrackenridge Glee Club. Thursday;: Map 2gth, the use of copyrighted. by the B a tested `a against P_ a tens signals. ru- ,• 9.55 p. m.—Arlington • 6 o p. i x.—Dinner music by I s4 Music over radio without a Fee being Weather forecast. Baseball scares. ef Hotel Ten Eyck, AI - aid 'to the writer. The radio broad W\ mental Trio o p are To p• `nn.-'f-.oncert by the Edgar bang, N. Y. o Priers 'claim' that their stationserr b liendessolin operated forprofit and'they Tlzo±nson male quartet. 7.30 l,; rex. Cons not p Friday, May'30th — t Club of Albany broadcast from Chan - pearstherefore pay... no fees. It ap- p$wasters will winMale chorus, "Dutch that the broadcasters 3.,10 9. iii.-0raan recital.. by Paul. cellar's - hall.song, out Fleeger, from the Cazixeo Motion i Thaziksg-iying," Dutch folk ' Picture Theatre. ,-"Maid in the Valley," the Mendelss- fi p. m.—Baseball scores; dinner ohi, Club, Dr- Frank Sill Rogers, di - solos, J ,'retied. rector; contraltoMary Jordan; concert cant's 6.3o p. .—The chiidreu S` period male chorus. . 1 (Courtesy Drama League of bulletins. 7.40 le m.—Baseball results. no—Dinner concert by tide, . fi: o npa t—Baseball - �- , m,—Health talk; N. ,. state 3 ,o p. ttsburelx Athletic ssoeiation Or-; 7 p.rex—Baseball scores, radio I3ov department art"ptant of health f' 't x P laestra; Lxra,�orlo Seal -en, ire T p, n1. Feature, 6 p, v.-I.—Baseball scores. Dinner' i.• 5 int a citizens cine duty, George L. uei isuituntii lllrm�aitinizi acro illllllll l d It iii i ▪ RADIO t ■. T t — illl l Se_ The DE PORES , ■ Meters —^25 Station KT)ICA a Westinghouse : Electric. Pittsburgh, Pa. Wednesday, May n8th !burgh.) i?rtts-• Friday, May 3oth director.. 'cola znee iz • Is the last word in receiving: equipment. It does noe require aerial or : ground wires. Using • onlya loopwhich is collapsible !' maes -it asy to move from place to place., r Demonstrations Daily S FLANIGAN'S Music Store ■ - i, t ! Ilii[ it l Irl l Illltll1111 illlllil I Ilii Ill I,ll illlll I WEEKLY NEWSPAPERMEN Will Hold Their Three `Days' Con - It W It was -more than a handful for two keepers when it hail its first bath. It it' ob- jected. abl strong as seemednbe v � � jected to being washed all over with. warm water and then massaged with olive oil, The final tussel came` when a forceps with an antiseptic swab was introduced into its mouth. The -jaws closed, and the. operator could do nothing till the grip relaxed, Its food at the "Zoo!" will consist of bananas, grapes, tomatoes, alid',let tote. It` is a most evelcome addition to the: collection, for the creature,has now become extinet in Jamaica.' itself vention in Toronto the First Week In June, After Which They Leave On a 2 Months' Trip to Europe convention of the Cana- dian Weekly Newspapers' Association it Toronto on'' June 5th, 6th and 7tb, some 150 of the men and women of the Association will sail from Montre- al on June lith, on the C,P.R. liner Melita; for a two months' trip to Bel- gium, France and the United. King- dom. Last week W. Rupert Davies of the Renfrew Mercury, Chairman of r trip, a for ' -the overseas arrangements Lo met Sir Campbell "Stuart, of the Lon- don Times, at Montreal, where: the London 'programme for the party was completed. Every minute of the eleven- days to be spent in old Lon- don will he brimful of interesting' 7,50 p: in.—Address, "The _waken- things. 'The first ports of call are 'Cher- bourg and Southampton, arriving at Antwerp, Saturday, June Best. On Monday, the party will be at Brussels where the Belgian Government will give an official welcome: ` Alter vis- iting important points and the battle fields, the party will be received by King Albert. From Wednesday to Sunday will be spent in Paris. Some excellent features have been prepared otic Songs" orchestra;selection, For for the party by the Paris newspa- Freedom and Honor , orchestra; se -per editors; and by Bienvenue Fran - lection, "The Birth of a- Nation', or- cais, of which Marshall Foch is Presi- chestra dent. €o.3o p. nn_ Program by pupils of From Sunday, June aptiz, to Thurs-''. Saint Agnes' Episcopal school, A1- day,July' Toth will be spent in Lon- bane, X. Y.; Piano .solos, "Polonaise'' don, where a great deal of entertain - (C sharp minor), "Prelude" in D flat, ment bas been arranged. While in Elizabeth Shaw; soprano solo, "The London the party win be largely un - Fairy Pipers. Linda Noble; piano -der the rink of the Empire Press solo, "Polonaise' (a. major), Eleanor \\bite Snaith; chorus selection, "Youths Connuencenaeet". Saint Ag- nesm- glee club; piano solo, "Impromp- tu" Iinpro P �A tiz" (,� flu,), Ruth � Dae t; chores se- lections, Santa Lucia,' Loch Lo- mond Saint Agnes glee club; piano solos, "Third Intermezzo;" °`Ballade", Gwendolyn Irving;' chorus selection, `"Two Shakespearean Songs," Saint Anes glee club. Saturday, May asst Save' ' WithoutSacrificingQuality The cost of living is .a most imp'orta'nt qlowering ewhereby cost can he brought down withoutrix le of living is one that'every housewife has to contend with— except those who shop regvlariy at DOMINION STORES, where quati ' groceries may .always be purchased at consistent, low prices,. Prove it for y'our'self this week. lk�BAu���S (with taor: and tomato rave sauce) Sltla$�, for SOVEREIGN .. BRAND SOCKEYE� ' SALMON, I.a ., GOOD, REED„ COHOE Sih,LMON', is - -C •G3 OD, RED, COHOE q- S l'wI01\i'z, *Sr 2 fog rr:� E withork and tomato y 2'M aIICe) Me SOVEREIGN - �r BRAND SOCKEYE -net SALMON, de's - "..: BRUNSWICK _.qt SARDINES, 4 for L€.3BSTER 25C HAWAIIAN GOLD, BAR CRUSHED PINEAPPLELOC WIT SATIN PASTRY FLOUR 24- SWAN'SDOWN _, CAI RLOUR: - I.t' , S. L.BAKING eve POWDER„ 1_1b. 'tea. -1 1 S -0n" SEEDLESS - iirk_ 'RAISIiSS, 2 ts. CRISCO �n, ? lb, VC CRISCO -oat 3 1'b.,, W 'H°M iD "" TOMATO e a. a C BCH" (quart) E„ lb. �. - w c CHOICE, 1t'iEATY PRUNES (large) -.. 2 .:lbs. - - - CATELLPS MACARONI or SPAGHETTI -lb pkts, 4-1b. TIN PLUM JAM - G., 'Cr, or LOMBARD PLUMS - _ BLUE ROSE RICE a" lbs. - D. S. L,, ''CORN w .wK - 199 PLS �.�, 3 for POST'S BRA - .,17c CLL `F cbt Bala only Dominion nn Stores, Cm EL'LO RI'CHMELLO TEA, 1 lb. . _ COFFI E, to lh- CaRL�LO yew RI'CRMELLO COI«'"E,, 1 lb .. >�# COLO "i'AI,a 'I iAY1 IE .h�' +I„nft D O ' xnowtie ' feed T' - TO SAPS el I it a: Alexander. 8 o m.=Song recital 'by. Frances \1�illarns Tranter, soprano, "La Ser- cnata' "Non e, Ver", "Sleep, Little Baby Mine," "My Dearest Heart.'. 8.15 e, in -----Melodrama, "The Little Rebel Selection, "The Drummer Boy." \\'G! orchestra; melodrama,. "The Littlest Rebel, WGY players; selection "Medley- of Nortinera Patri- Correct This Sentence Iehave inade a lot of money and, have no kick against taxes or the way, the government is being run, stated a farmer. of substitutes is made by Harry, T'olxthe '.eau 'hick. He situs ; to raise sides 'round, theirclov.er hay with Northern seed from or Dick, Bill i l 8, l ADAMS.. frames to.pick a nice .soft place that tT. A.—BOB Rud -K_ e ura1 Rhymes ,11 ' Bill's Clover Says William Jones, says he, "I need a bag of good red clover seed. The Northern' native's best, they tell me, so that's the kind you'd',better sell me." Dan Higgins scratched his old baldhead and this is what he up .: and said, "Well Bill, of course it's up to you, you do jest what you want to do but native seed is'tarnai high and' here is something you might try. It saint from ance, ut yoiu nught_, maybeItaly takend aFrachance, b'and f yon sow it extra thick, I 'reckon nxost. of it will stick." So Bill said, Well, it's clean and bright I reckon it will do all right" The seedlings sprang : up far and aside as thick as hair on Hectors hide. Dame Nature gave them food and drink, and good old Bill 'vas tickled pink. But winter fell with bitter swey, -and -when the spring came where were they? All ,lying brown and except dead and spent,. P some thirty odd per cent. At haying. time Bill found, alas, his clover crop was mostly grass. So now, you bet your cow-hideboots, when any talk Un'ion and many social events will be held in their honor, including a visit to the Henley regetta, also, a "tea" at the House of Commons. - Arrange- ments are also under way for a re- ception at Buce nghaan'- Palace by Their Majesties, the King and Queen; on Dominion Day. When the party leaves London on Jule- loth, they will be taken in charge by sxeinbers of the English Newspa- pe, Society, The British 'cinerary lilt t SES— Canton = LADIES ORE'S es French Chamisette all Crep q }� it colors. area $23,00 3f a' for ----MI UNIVERSITY , F WESTERN Opportunity to all An excellent1c1e academic ere to advance their acs stash standing. General B.A. and Honor� B.A. courses offered. Astrononny, English, 'Mathematics, History, Languages; Political Econflrny and Natural Scie1nCes-24 courses. Social and athletic program throughout the entire six. weeks makes the Summer Session as delightful as it is profitable. • Splendid new vol versitg Buildings occu- pied this summer. For information write the Director, or Dr. IC.: P. R. Neville, Reptstrar, NI.: l�O TA. � ch0 Summer Q London,'Ontario.` „Tune '30 to August 9. • b a Make Your ,�° pEnjoyable Refreshing eshxn Night on Lake Erie Your rail ticket is good on tido boats) - nds of west bound' travelers say they .wouldn't have missed that cool, comior comfortable night on one of our fine steamers. ' A gpod bed in a clean stateroom, a longsound sleep and an appetizing breakfast in the morning. Steamers "SEEAN �� UBEE"--"C!TY OF ERIE"—"CITY OF BUFFALO , st to November 15th Daily,0May 1 9:00 P. ,t. 9:OOI'.M.Eastern Leave Cleveland rave BuffaloBuffalo - '7:30.A.M: �' 1 valand - 7:30 A.M. '1, Standard' Time,. Arrive Buff p,nrveC e kit ag for Cedar int ytfor ticket via 0 Det&r New T000u�riist A to Connc Your ticket agent or tourist agency for ticket via C & B Line. New The Great Ship "Seeandbee"-Length, 500 feet; Breadth, 98 feeC6inches. Fare $s.s® mobile Rate—Si0.0a., .. Send for free sectional puzzle cbart of the Great Ship."Seeendbee" and 32 -page booklet., -- 'rho Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Co. �'s Cleveland, Ohio ;i 14 in .6 "i`^'..t{ Hx ,,,r, �: NIEN11I111111111111111112®®®111®®11®®®1111®®®®®S®IR®®®R®IM®®NSISISM ®®.®i Wingham Store i Big Savings Saturday .Friday�.r� i Ladies' Coats &Dresses Men's Suits LADIES COATS of Devotines, Checks, Velours to clear Fri- day and Saturday rir daCs+S.l reg. .$2g;oo for .-� S o p. rix. Dance music by orches -lis receiving very careful attention at t.ra of Ten Eyck, Albany, N. ¥:. [the hands of the British -joint connect- ltee, and there is every indic.alion that the Provincial tour is going to be a coaxtinuous succession of civic recep- tions and private" entertainments. New places it is 'proposed to visit in- • Thnrsday, May ,9th chide Torgt ay, a seasxa$e re ort in of ALL CREPE SKIRTS—Pleat- 8 p. zln. Tale %.nide. Trust Company 'cledautiit D, ez-on_ hire,°', tehe n ander- �± �,� all printer members ofWestern Re- ful eke, of Bath,the busy town of , /, ed tin alt colors reg @9 s SKIRTS—Pleat- serve University in a program vehicleStockport, as well as other interesting S6.3o for_ "bolds promise of even surpassing 'places. At. Stockport,,a newspaper, i ,their previous broadcasting stunt. conference will be ,held- Mile it as ,® a Arthur Kraft; or- in session the ladies will -be eri.tertaa:a- ;� ; 'tt }�: Till re der t _ y 2- IlATS—Ready' to Wear to " garaa1t„ viii render a progrann xltrec4' ed separatel , l[ a 'from the Cleveland. -public auditoniuti, In Scotland, the Trossachs, Loch a Clear reg 5.00 to 800 2 9 -The program in detail; Western Re -/Lomond' Loch 'Katrine, th'e coaintrs� 1 int._ ;Serve li. envie city song, "Glory. to Old of...Scott, and the land of Bnrnsas an ' - . .T .. ti - • ,__• .,. �; yg . ;Glasgow _ a ,I Reserve. W. R. U. Glee Club quartet: well ,as Ediaxla.aY�,ln and ixlaa ow will . 1 Lanaplit Hour, Smaliu Through-, be visited. The Press 'party will pail '' Honey 1. Want Yer Now,'"The from Glasgow on Friday, July ze,th, �1, Pacific a"Mont- - r '15. a nc lane fan "-asx " Lullaby- Richard McNelly oda the Canadian I•aawxf' 1-Geor-,e Nelson, George Brach, Wil- tame.'"' A. stop will be made at B. l- a a Tian n al Abbey's .'rum-1tast, where Sir ,Robert Baird, 3i'-,aa1 vg a u_a1.1 � Esrlt<o, �-�'ClE3u,1C1. �ba, _ � t t Telegraph, -t C STLdatit� !( Til it O -peters—"My 5sreetl,.neari,,• 'The One 1 the Belfast `% „a P , In Love,- "Sleep.," -Home in Pasadena"i theparts a taste of real Irish hospa oti , p "" r " $ ,. ti evening of Saturday, im'ailimu insink®nn assins mmisi a®mitut ntimil sigoos '� 1�' the tt.3Fna i"'[ to 17th On 'site � �E����� .. _ Theodore I' li- Jell,- ^b. x the part will ..;� 'Station WJAX ago Meters Union Trust Company Cleveland, 0. CHILDREN'S DRESSES— with Bloomers made of finest Chambries regular 3.00 125 For-____.___ Only a small quantity come early and get one MEN'S CLOTHING— Fine English Tweed e o.00 for 12150 Suites reg g - -. _ MEN'S FINE CAPS for_._._--_.-- / 5 LADIES SILK ; HOSIERY— Regular $a.2g 69c 111 MEN'S ODD TROUSERS n regular $S.00 for $1-95 i, 9® 2.45 .. reg $,,00 for In fine Summer Shades � 81� LIGHT CHECK SUITES — 1 Young Men's for 6,.95,. 1. dress wear reg $25 < ✓ y 1 ALL WOOL SERGE—Grey, Brown and Navy reg a qn $32:oo for.__.___.—.. a✓ 7}E TOP COATS— �7s g. YOU don't need to be witihout one ingham Enterprise t'tano .so tys— Tara -a.. It sail for Cats 'Rondo 2 eprtecsaaso, can ase Pois- °err, Jr. Soprano solos—(selected) ada, nrii'viug a • Quebec, Axaganst .fitly. li Charlotte 'Kemper, e ouaedy ela.roaseel i Propo$r ,. ' LoanDios—'.ker'larate `, ifrox eon certo for moiler, "'Sou eniiz ; de Moscow-, Jerome Grays. Soprano y ' iso os l elec•ed;I, Isabelle B'aldon.a 1 Sa:Lopinont soios, T,i e End of a Per-; 1fet Dar'. -At 4t Dawning I Love lou " very mine cio nd'ed ie ana;th Harry '1Voli, Old t tet. F. igartet, num- "&a hetes selected...arrive at tine LOredor "`foo" for Waiters E.R.C. Huntington, Leonard iyeeis—has just settled down in 'tine Hole. collo e sans,r„ ""H'oxre t+f 0tur ;reptile house after a spirited ltgnt College " •" t with two l eeper Daye: 'Oh, th feet?, ct 1 e aril) i This grant lizard is. the most power- —veti" a'!itiz Bels maazC die "'I+eel,fiai,ever bandied b�,the present staff -of "La -go.",�, p�ring4Song '''Song +of Ina- 'that "'. ." 3,1 was caught an an is- `Echoes of Spring"' `'Th, Attar c land near Jainaica and presented to t arp c . �,nant Edwin .rtadr Keane, 'Jo ,audens laa toCthis A.• M. Farber -- An"' '° .r�enade'" "Lon- t d.en .w Y Oa els , eyag'e tail. country 15 eras or artist tended. day ?al"nss A, '_VC. Bacon, who a di cerrieted that the one way to 'sake': LL -ted to ,otkiploit. its nasty term pet. the would peel a banana and tickle GIANT LIZARD Of Its Kind in "Zoo" 36 Years rst f".SJIf'e brit'. y .,tiltilfi"N, ii 16 `° iaf ys ,.that �s.rtle trf-Vons,rt"gtale's 'curseeitiz' yit. Thea �; vwe c ubu"1 is u L`Ltf5ill stla'�)Peld at the axibr~ »ritla tlit8 idea of killing 'i't- arid tbear tut iti . telt g, Sate' tuna"t ouf' '`lu k-:. ;.te. stintate In tire pertormanee when yon 'ei i p' with Silver! t9re entltleiit.*o too Y cOSt NO 1 Oit" a s d1NU 1ti