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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1925-12-10, Page 7• 9, Moth,,' 110111101lililiiliOlilolniool lu N.iliumillopillonlu roti uilN!!I !nYMll!iAN(t� q!iiMMl� PrP Rim' Thrift .;Buyers --that are Beautiful, se£ui and Accept able For. Ladles and Children " uede Bibs and' Booties for•Children Gloves --Silk, Kid and So Scarfs --Silk, Crepes and Ca- Fancy,, Colored Bath Towels s mere• Fancy Linens; Centres, tres, Doil- Handkerchiefs-Linen, Lawns ies and Tray Cloth,s and Silk Crepes Table Cloth's; Pure Linen I -lose -7 Cashmere, Woolen, Sweaters in New Styles Silk and Wool gld nels in:,Plain, Checks acid .+ .. 0 .\. Stripes- Crepes-in. tripes„Crepes-in the New _Shades Handkerchiefs bossed at attrac tine prices' \ I)®r ,Mel and Special Prices, BOYS &ivercoats"`rat _ Cloves ;.Mitts, Ties, , collars , ,;, Fan„ Yc ". Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Sui'tS at ,reduced prices, Hats Braces, Arm -Bands and `Silk and and ,Caps, Boots and. Shoes, Un- Wool'eia Hose derwear, S;Weaters and Scarfs „ LA1R9C ADVANCE.' . "If the judge made an error in his fatal count, chat would be the” atua- tion?" asked justice Wright, - "4dded up wrong?" asked Mr. Den- fson. "Yes," replied: his lordship, "That would not he in tile .votes` thein'selves," replied Mr, + Denison, "and I suppose it might be possible fors a Supreme Court judge'to a -der that a proper' addition ' should be made."" ®. "But this is a failure to carry out his duty on tiles part of the returning officer," commented his ilordship, "Certainly in that it is his duty.to add• properly" "`bo you contend that a Supreine Court ' judge could t t order ' him to male a proper' a'dditio'n?' demanded the bench. "That would be a question of rasa-: theniatieal accuracy not involving dny- thing in the nature of the ballot," pro_ tested Mr. Denison, MILL Special Values in Groceries. II 181!I1, •III. III11111111l11111III111I11111fiIII11Hlil®III ;!III111!1.1101itl®111®11.1 1111012111!I1!l!11111'; B11�III�Iii®lihlll® • " Xtiias Candy'an'd. BOUT • 2 CHRIST With this thought; in'. mind, we have stocked ' a11. our.„s•tor'es with all the • good things that go to 71ake\Ciarist las Hera you will, find aarge, fresh, stocks. of 'Raisins Peel, Cu'r rants, Dates, Figs, Nuts,- Candy, and all then,eee'ssities for your Christmas Cakes Puddings and Mince- meat, tf you make ycaur The prices are exceptionally` ' low. MKS CHOICE; °'RECLEANED, FILIATR.A CUkRANTS 9. C NEW CANDIED LEMON and -ORANGE NYD. ®'fid O&M LA ,EEL 25c'Ina D.OMINo=.p$.•A Bak r i er Tin Contaiiaa'I o Nm.3 _ PAIL EASIFIRST or DOMESTIC PATI SH®R JL"ENE ll 4 Seedless Raisins. - 2 lbs. 27c. Hailowi Dates 2 lbs., 25c TAI L..E FIGS • \25c ib:: Flavoring Eiiracts 3"'fol' 25c Aunt Di:, , Molasses I, 7c Pastry -Spice :2'oz.3 tins 25e Dominion StAres -We are direct Im- porters from `:the. Gardens of India and Ceylon. Try, our Blends today. RICHIVIELLO 79$, SEIiECT 69c lb. D.,S.i;:Bulk 'Sac lb. MIMEO NUTS.. 25c ib.' NEW,LARGEBRAZI1.4 29c lb. 5laell�dVitalitts s 49c Ib Sh�9elled Almonds, 59c lb. GROIYO:ALMONDS .25c, 1�1 G SUGAR lls. 25c DOMINION LOAF9 re CHEESE - FOR A BREAKFAST TREAT EAT MAYFIELD BRAND 4�; - " ,lb. SCF Y ri The Ids Cooking Fat, 1 1b 29e 316.83c CANDY A; 3 Ih. Box of delicious assorted CHOCOLATES 99c BUTTERSCOTCH 21c Ib® 1020 • TS' DIS id,,ry •usury, wa;, goin4.1. ranee a intcrtainntint at,. the claireli to- rnorro nit and I was going to ,pretisipate in, it 'put whoa I' G of wise' what they wanted with,' mo why l tap ands s in- ed. They had ' gave good parte to:Jake rtipd f3listers and the eest of the Gang- t ike nirut$ and highwaynians and all like that but .they 12Y - "Yes, I see,” ":agreed; JLStice: Wright.: "His decision would have been leach- ed as' to what ,•Were good ballots be- fore that stage had been reached." - His lordship: "The: statute ;a_vs:• he sliall: remove the counterfoils,' and he failed to do it." . Mr. benison: "That is not the point your lordship. > The statute does not. say, he rhust remove the , counterfoil,; Even if your lordship ordered him to remove the counterfoils' you could3not order Dirty to count'the ballots." "I would submit that the exact point in this case is that the: county 'ridge had not been guilty of an'omiss- ion. I -le had made .a ,decision, There is a serious charge-ni.ade- against the county court: judge—that he has, ne- glected his duty, tir refused to do The county court judge is not an elections officer, but, the act provides. serious penalties for. omissions 'or ne- glect on tile part of elections officers, indicating how seriously the matter i• s taken. If the county court judge,, is found guilty of refusal or ,'neglect it is a very serious thing—that he has failed to do his duty. He had this case to decide,, whether he is to, count, certain ballots or•not, • He heard- the eviden- ce, lie reserved judgment, he gave his decision. Where, then, is his omiss-: ion or neglect?" His. to /dship: "The question is whe- ther "there has been an, omission in, following the direction of the statutes He may be , perfectly ;honest, but might :misread -the ' law and a Supreme Coui•t' judge may say 'you have mis read the directions,' abld order hini to- do it, right."•'•. - Mr. Denison: "But the Supreme. Court judge may- not tell him which way, .he shall: decide. When lie sans this ballot. is good -this ballot is bad' he is making a Judicial, decision: His lordship: "Your argument is that so far as his functions are minis= tered; he is subject to the correction of a Supreme Court'Judge; so far as his functions are ; judicial he is not?" M'r. Denisdn: "Exactly." Mr. Denison:"One of the greatest 'steps road our. ,iberty was the, change from the'opett to the secret ballot, and the; officials 'shall not ' violate that • 'wanted rne' .tla tripper sonata a' gwtttchnen. Nuthing doing 'ons a thirty deal Isle :hat so I quit Co d/: Sate day -•-today T ast pa the,, cawse of why was they $o d"when it the' �;vnr d hal rs m e nn batchelers in e Y seams like as if they wood be. plenty muff wimen to go 'clean around and mebby have sum left over. 1'a sod the ons reason he'new of was !hat it mite be becuz the men can eon fas tern the wimen can most gedrelly.•'. Sunday -Jost found out today that Miss Snider' whonv' is just 2 yrs, old; ern' ma is went and got snar'''.ye.d lad1i forth of July and :'never let on yesterday. Ma was, wandering why she haddent told no buddy before this', and pa sed he reckon; she cuddent be leave ;it her own self rite, at 1St and was" grade to tell' it mebby. Monday—Pa has ben a reading ;in thelIvlerican tnaggacine about holy diffrtiit men, got successful in this life. he "told me confudentally that; the oney way he cud ever make ma behave he was a success wood be to say that she -made. Kinn what he is to :day. Ttyesday=The ladys aid met at are house tbday and they was all a taw- k-ing: about who they all voted for at the last, e'tecksliun. , All the wimen•` Voted xcept s which's name I wont menchun-and she sed the reason she cuddent vote she diddent get her; dress'from the dress, maker in time to' go vote and she had ben planning on it allyr, to. .-Wensday--well I: gess I no sum thing about- wimen. ,went to a par- ty, lass nite and met the new girl. I wanted to get on—well with her so I trys-rite at rst to make her beleave she was bewtiful and suchy, good dan- cer. Well it was a easy cinch belave me: We got a long Fine.:'?' Thi i -slaY.—I gess Jane diddent trice -: the way things went at the party las nite me spending' so much time with the: new girl and bot h•er a sody wa- ter tater to. She was very- distent :orrrea today at skooi I was never froze. to deth. But 1 ,no how it 'feels after. that I gess.' Rese'rv'ed 'in North" Counsel then proceeded with crib- ,�udgeinent 1 He claimed that the 'ballots ,should.ncit Huron Election Appeal ,cissa of the argument of Mr. Rowell: inued from page bite) be countdd if the counterfoils were on. (Cont ?, Further, if the / county judge ' was iiterfoils. do not void the ba:Iot 1 with omissions or negfect the coo .,lis,- charged Mr. Rowell:„ Exactly, The matter should not be tried „ witliottt turning officer should remove, beingnotifiedt trice, returning h ifhe does not, then the re- tile -judge„ not an appeal them, and 'judge r. Denison: This is pp turning officer, and finally the;Jug and.there is' no provision in the On- shottld• do so:'' Itaro statutes for changing the decis- Couns - ten { then quoted the Dowdiney . The ,whole mbia, In ton of the county judge. election case in British Colo matter turns on the sifigle point wiie- secret: x925.:, .. 'ther: or not: the county judge decided 11 summed up his es act to,the counting Mr.~Rowell finally !proper -1y with r p „argument thus:' dor 'not of, those .ballots. 'T'hey were ,who "We contain not. counted,*` . > ie he on's Special 'Showving o1 e> tacit 10$a wud A. ixibat rnag+telous aielectiorta of perfect lir monde at prig:r . , noarlably low, A Di .mond Ring is the , Xmas !lift Sup r e .CCS ». t # Don't' fail to see these special Diamoild,Ringsat this. very low price The stones are perfect, Blue White, full of life and col- or, olor, White Gold Settings, very latest ,design rag cif Et BELGRAVE Ship. via Dominion, Express. C. P. R. tickets and telegraphy in connec- tion. Phone G. L. Baker, Phone 47. .The December meeting . of the W` M. "S°of. the .Presbyterian Church'was' held at the hone of Mrs. Jas. Taylor Nineteen ladies being •present. The programthe prepared for the, Provin Provin- cial day of Prayer; being tarried out. Six ladies taking the prayers, Mrs. Q. G. Anderson gave a'' splendid ad- dress on "Christ the Head of the Thorne.” In the absence of Mrs. Da- vid Dunbar, the president substituted for her asd, gave a; paper. on "Christ for • the World Through the W. M. S.""At, the' close of this "programme the: business part of, the meeting' was with In response to a re. d that the' Judge .w ` failed laic He has failed to coo .. qts in. these titres polls. He n; "Yes, and it` was in h aanterfoi s and 1 ballots, On accordance with his power to thus shade the recount. here nn I His`lordshi'p: "And that is a .rejec- duty rat the bail -`ton? hasfail 'n e to remove the co 1 be Mr. Denison.: ',refused to count these i `these grounds we ask your ordship,toIdeal with them, •The persons,who de-, issue an order tfO s n d cont these;deputyre- icicle icounting the returning officer ballots nd the coup move the.counterftet a e said'finally there is an ballots to give `effect to the manifest`'ty court judge, no jutiedlictioti to deal with the mat - "Se far as the D, It O, is concern- ti`,Rtre�1,. a Road gib; site - p .-'WARNING TO MOTORISTS ! By Dr. W. J» Scholes "All of the deaths caused byautomo bines are not due to ,reckless driving or to "jay" walking. Each • year a large number of people lose their liv- es by poisoning from automobile; ex- haust gas. Carbon monoxide, a pro- duct of incomplete ,,combustion, is aesponsibL for the poisoning, which is the same as that caused by the' in- halation n halation of illuminatin& gas „or coal Many people who know that illum- i.nating gas and ;coati gas.are danger- ,ous,,seem to.be.utiaware of the dang- ers .of inhaling automobile exhaust gas: ;And this in spite of the , num- ber pf deaths from this cause that are reported in the newspaper's each year. u The story of most of these trage-, dies is essentially the same, The .vic- tiin'h.as gone into the gar•agse—usually. a one or two -car private garage-- and started the motor of his car, He has proceeded goes st from the Pres, Supply, Sec. for neglected to open the doors of{ the � • I l in the N. `'West, garage. He has remained in the eros- c]othing fore a school Vest., instead' u 'It,was •decided to 'send moneyed,nventilated garage for a few min- the, Sec, The `,utes tinkering with the `car while the ;�r;o:oo being sent to r to forward ,to motror -Was running, In tine meantime 'Tie -as.' was instructed X4 of tiof carbon 1. the concentration arbon monoxide the Pres'. =�'I'r'eas. the sum 5 This amount being ';. our share of La in the air has been increasing todan- Aid Money divided' prior to. ;un- gerous proportions, dies ion.''The Not Perceptible Tress, reported amount re- Gas, Ceived for Thank &ffering collection Now carbon monoxide gas cannot expense fund was started • beseep. It has no odor or taste. ..An to • theet any extra calls for money, in 'Order that our givings to Missions` will not ,be encroached .on bttt used for the purpose origina',IY intended,' A request from the Lib. Sec. 'for, books for Northern .Ontario, will be taken up with the :unday''School. The 'officers for 192$ were, all. re-elected for the coming yeas.' The Doxolagys, 'and benediction brought to a close ,a, very successful meeting. After which a dainty lunch was partakep of. :The January meeting `will be -held at the ,previsions of the ad.," Mr. Denison opened his arg'uinent lry protestialg stratrglY against what is Called. irregularities in the procedure, cd, there shay or may not have been Finally his 'ikrrdship said: "1 refuse to objectian in the present Case, When listert to any more along that line;, all that matters. is wlictlier he is' to "be, allowed to make the' applieatiott and; snake it in a regular and proper ii>rrn, Mr,. Denison: "There it IS. It is 4tl* tot lnaproperand it•regular." ialection petition.. Your lordship +ltas it ,comes before the,itounty judge he has only the power of deciding other than the D.R.O., and the only 'Way that any other action caii be taken is by elcctitn petition, No Supreme Court judge can tell hirri. to , eptttat; ballots or, discontintte•tt,.count." BORN Edwards—At Lincoln Hospital, De- TnvvardS (nee Miss 1111an Case- 25.00 Another very special Iiiarzao Ring the mount* are the very latest design with" Perfect .Blue White Stone. Extra Special for Xmas. 8111115. 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Tie Pin Collar Pin Hair Brush Clothes Brush ins , ,ittIImfanu1.114t t ttM1Elliunelulutn no on Gifts of Silver ' 1 S ;r;e� al . Prices We• have as'usual a Full Stock of Silverware,: Silver Sets and Single,' Pieces, Cut Glass, French Ivory and'Fancy China.d, One Prices; for" Everybeid�r All our 'goods are marked m plain igu es at a moderate pro- fit and our prices will compare. favorably with the best city stores We carry a stock" of Nationally advertisedi good's; at the honest prices. Come in, look around and compare prices, you will not be urg- ed to, buy ' DIAMONDPi • MERCHANTS, JEWELERS. & OPTOMETRISTS C. N. R. Watch Inspector Wingharr so rapidly that the victim did not { Ili have time to escape, �WA = IIl1�IIl!llltI�!llii+!III If one is overcome' by automobile;oa exhaust gas,,while in a public garage, ,= he may, be fortunate enough to re- ceive e carve help • before he is too Beverly 1 in Ih111 il;lll uI ilIll�fll sura c oe ,1�9 poisoned to recover. ,,But the plight We insure everything but — of' the: perkon who , is overcome in;a l'in in private garage is rarely discovered Govet'nments. They must untiil it is too late. �• take their Chances. • N First"'aid to victims of gas poison- �. f o al to ing consists in immediate removal n artifical re- = A' :,Ntli'. COSE1�S the. fresh aid and: in-gi% g mi • spiration, :such as is given to persons W. T. BOOTH I writ) have drowned. The patient et in 14111•111llllIllNIii`-IlUl l should be covered with. a bank 1SI11�1111®Itl�lll�lli''"Ill�l1 order to avoid -chilling. AM physician slio il1d`be called, as additional treat- bronchitis or; congestion due to a wea metit for the after-effects' of the .p,ois- kened heart. oning is often:necessary. The way to avoid poisoning from Running Ear automobile exhaust gas is to insure I Mrs, L. F. B. writes: "Last winter' a plentiful supply of fresh air by op-Imy son had a very bad sore throat.' ening the doors of the garage before t4'VVhen he was getting over the sots starting the motor, 'throat be had trouble with both of Questions and Answers his ears. One of the, ears gathered Infection—And Probably Diabetes and broke, • It ran for ,;quite a while, Mont, writes "An elderly pdrson then got all right, and he was ' not had' bons, If the- discharge from the troubled with_ it all sutiixtier. Lat&y boils touched Healthy skin, a new boil it has begun to run agiain, and he has started; Eight years later the sane had a couple of• spells of earache, erson: had sores on the legs . and though not very bad., What can we p do or it?' Reply ee : One does ,not know that he is getting hands; and also, complained of a,s'br.e ` of the mouth. Was troubled with, bad breath and, coughed frequently. What do these symptoms indicate?" Reply A positive diagnosis could not be a poisonous dose until symptoms of feeling at the angles. 'People who have infected tons0s, brortelli and nasal sinuses arc sothe- times very susceptible to boils, Boils and other' infections readily occur in those milt° have diabetes. The bad Trani:Cc with the ears may be seri- oui and should, not be neglected. you have not already done so, t your son to your doctor. will el ther treat the ear himself, or refer the boy t,c) some specialist. (Note: --Dr, Schdles will ansm such health questions in these eolurn hs will be of interest to others and permissible in public grim. Personal questions wild be answered only when able to, he may soon redover. If he breath may have resulted from. a tits- aceompanied by self-addressed stainp., ignores the warning symPtornS, he leased mouth or throat, chronic ea- eed envelope, A di:11'0 SS lpr, W, S. may soon become unconscious. It Itarrh bronchitis or indigestion and SehOles, care of this PaPer, Scents likely, that in many instanees, constipation, The tough may have (Copyright, 1025 .by the .torinet nueonseionsness trittst haVe occurred reseulted train irritation, of the throat,' Brawn Corporation, Chicago.)