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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-06-03, Page 4is it Kodak Season Is Here a Adak and 'brownies Folding or Hox 4.2160.1621.13.651.1.. $2.00 and Up ,rar€ds We Develop Film We Print Pictures We Make Enlargements ... SPECIAL ®a. 5x8a Enlargment made from your own negative "FREE". We•*'inclose a slip with each printing you have done at our store having the amount thereon:, Save col pons until they amount to $2:5o and we give you the enlargement "FREE.'' rug Store rhe�r/. Stare Winehnm, Ont. Phone 53 You save with safety at your Rexali Drug Store GARAGE—W R. Greenley, Belmore Garage. Specialist on Ignition, Re- pairs and Assesories of all kinds'.' FOR SALE OR RENT—Brick house with all conveniences, and garage. Corner Catlteririe and Victoria Sts. Apply Samuel Morton, R. R. I, Bel - grave, 624 r 15. FOR SALE -=Several second hand oil stove, 2 3'and 4 burner also new oilI stoves. Goods delivered • to anyI part of the town on short notice A. FARMERS—Let us quote you on (( your fence requirements. We are I. Agents .for the Canadian Steel and 11 Wire Co., insulated against rust Fence, Gates, Coiled Spring, Barb Wire, Hooks and Staples. See: our stock, prices reasonable. Thompson & Buchanan Hardware. FOR SALE—I. Large White Veran- dah post,, several windows with sashes, 2ft. 91 inch by e yard. We must get rid of them. Inquire at this •o ce. J. Ross, Plardwai e. TO AUTOOWNERSWhy sacri� FOR SALE—Bicycle almost as good flee your old car by trading it in o-r� as new. Apply at Beattie's Livery. drive a shabby looking car? When! I your car can be painted or.refinish- FOR SALE=Theresidenee of'the ed and made to look Iike new. Send Late. Peter McLaren, Centre St., it along to Robertson's Garage, Wingham. Apply at the residence. Wingham, where you can get it; FOR made to look Iike new at a reason-1SALE—Cement at Jas. Lev able price instead of sacrificing it er s, Wingham, Phone 188, for next to nothing. T. R. Garrett. STRAYED—A fine. bay driving horse LOST—A pair of nose glasses in ca- ( came to my premises on June xst, se, bought at Miller's Detroit, on 1 owner may have 'same by proving. Bluevale Road. Finder, please Property and paying for this advt. leave same at Advance -Times and William Austin, Lot 28, ;B, line, receive reward. Turnberry, 1 !'OR SALE OR TO RENT—Three IN MEMORIAM summer cottages at Point Clark for In loving inenlo.ry of Elsie May, be - sale at a bargain lovedu A g 1daughter l t 1of Apply o GeoMr. and Mrs. John Stone and wife of Mr. J. F. K.ennedy,. who departed this life, May 29th., zg25. "Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast." "THE CHURCH'S ONE FOUNDATION" H. Rae, Route,z, Kincardine. FOR SALC--Tent, 'medium sized, used one season, Apply Mrs. Skel- ding, Francis St, ''OR:I<SHIRES FOR SALE—Young pigs, ready to wean.: Sow due in a week. Jas, H. Currie, Phone 3-619. (Continued from page one) CARPENTERS! BUILDERS! —We from all hymnals, ran: have a large stock of Lithe, Prepar- "The church shall never perish; ed Plaster, Gyproe Wall Board, pre- . Her dear Lord to defend, , pared Roofings and Shingles, Gal- To guide, sustain and cherish, vanized and cut shingle nails; Gal- Is with her to the end: vanized Ridge Roll and Gutter Iron, 'Though there be those that hate her Glass, Paints, Oils. Lowest posse -1 And false sons in her pale, bre prices. Thompson & Buchanan, Against her foe or traitor FOR SAL E—z mare, ricin She ever shall prevail." g 7 years; But how can the fact of the hymn's scow, 4 years, due to freshen the est universal popularity be accounted for? of November, Apply to Mrs.. Ro- ca Ikicks, Lower Wingham, ___ LOOK—This notice iis goodsor 15c. We are anxious that every home know the beautiful ;finish, Netunite Varnish Stain 'gives to furniture, bring this ad and reeeivc a 3oe can of either light or dark Oak for 15c. Thontpsoii & Buchanan Hardware. FOR SAIL --01.e rubber 'tired bug- gy, also Turney eggs for hatehittg. 'Miles Cameron. Phone 5 on 607, Dr. E. F. Benson considers that the explanation lies in the fact that all the statements of doctrines are couched in Scriptural terms, and each school Or thought is free to ititerpret those phrases in its accustomed. way. The author was born at Whitmore, Staffordshire, England, in x839. His father was a typical country parson and until he was thirteen he lived in a rural district. Later he attended the famous Charterhouse School in Lon- don and from there he was sent to Oxford. He graduated in 1862 and for. eight years was a curate at Oxford BUY THAT OIL STOVE—Now at tlt 18,70 he became curate to his fa - a big saving. McClarys fibres bur- they at St, Paul'sIIa ..gest n '"Florence" antgh a ,London, ner y �zq:so and cool;. olid in t87�1 succeeded his lather as vi- comfort. Most economical; fuel car. This was ,a thickly populated to tee; also agents for Perfection parish and one of the very poorest Stove s Wicks, W1? Ovens, repair parts districts in E asf London, Mr, ,Stone's.. carried itt stock; Coal Oil promptly amazing energyand true s m a' delivered. Thor .oat >Eti illy is Buchanan made trim grea,fity tielovcd by the .i,eoW }i ttrdwarc, pie and there are those even yet who m�I nR qui fl W,KaliAlli ADV c .Sir flail rerrzen ber Jelin with tender aaf#ectiort, runillt(IiiMll lli lt9�lil 1f�111lAIfrI1�IittlitM11t1• In ISoo he was rector of All Hallows, N London Wall; • Dux-ing the ten years rlw g 1 illi IOi Phone 59 _i Groceries S Chinaware m he was there he introduced some no- vel features in church work. He had noticed that many factory ,employees came to London by the cheap trains M the Morning With often more than an hour to wait before their work be- gan. He invited these people to a short service in the Chuech and after- wards they were allowed to read, or sew, until it was time to go to work HOT EATHE t'` ill bRUNS his was so much appreciated that- Grapeade, Orangeade, Cher1101 the custom has been continued until the present time. In ace • "The ryade, Raspberry Vinegar, Lem L=1 onade, Loganberryade, etc. i 1 • These are syrups of an ex • fii ceptionally fine • quality and Si the best-known of his -.hymns are , re make a very economical drink Y Jtist add the water. "Weary of Earth ad Laden With My l Sin", "Lord of our . Soul's Salva I Per Bottle 25c Eon." Stone wrote altogether fifty-! "e Y ' to 9.3 Come here for a Big Range five hymns, only a few of which are I of ii1 use outside his own communion., - Fancy Biscuitsill- He died of cancer on November 19th,, 25c to hoc Per Lb, 1900. tion to Church's one Foundation," Mr. Stone wrote many other Hymns, including twelve on the Apostles' Creed. Among asouable under the sun .will prevent such a thing happening. So not alone out of a sense of loyal- ty to your comn',unity, but for your own sake, for the sake of your purse and the satisfaction of ' being given personal attention and servace--buy of our home merchants, �RADfGS TELEPHONING TO EUROPE By 'R, M, Sherrill (Radio Engineer) The frequent news reports of the successful radio -telephone tests be- t\ een this continent and Europe, have brought the thrill of accomplishment to our hearts. And they have caused considerablespeculation' as to what effect the continued development of such communication will have on our business, our social lives acid on the peace of the world in general. According to Roger W. ',Babson, READY TO EAT who is a recognized authority on the ✓ prevailing tendencies of'.business con- WINGHAM MERCHANTS ;,, - Bologna (Extra quality). - ditions, this latest advancement in Lunch. Loaf (A Rare Treat). 7"--'- communication will bring �j. Did you ever @ Cooked Ham (The_ g really give the subject Wish for about development in foreign niar- ,of the local merchant and you any al El more kiniii kets which no 'business man • can af- lserious thought?note. • ford to ignore. Quoting from the Perhaps you are a loyal citizen and i • 2 Babson report;, "In the near future the MI patronize local shops and stores as a _�.:�'��� A�+ stoCofer� American Telephone and Telegraph smatter of loyalty, but as this is nota F 1111SIIIIMIIIIMtII®llliell"x112111rIIIA,;III®IIIM11151111 WI Company may be able to announce lecture it will do no harm to read this the opening of telephone service anyhow. - to citizen—neighbor to neighbor, with England. This means that soon. Your local merchant is first a citi- Living here as he does, he comes to you may be able to sit in your home zen, a resident of your community the know his customers, They are to him and, with your ordinary telephone same as you are. not "just customers,", but "fellow net- instrument, get connection with any He lives in your community,` pays ghbors." As he will be here to- telephone in: England.,This will be taxes along with you for the upkeep morrow and the nelxt day and next accomplished by the combined' use of and improvement of your community; year, meeting his customers face to wire and wireless telephony. It is he raises his family and sends his chil- face, day.after day, his business gets the biggest step in transatlantic corn dren to' school—schools which he his personal attention -every trans- municafion,since Cyrus W. Field laid helps, with' you, fo maintain. action is a personal dealing between the first telegraph cable: If he is a butcher, he buys clothes him and the patron. - "The big a idea, however, is not con - and shoes for his family from a fell- He is your neighbor, your fellow fined to this wonderful service which ow -merchant.. No matter what his citizen, building for tomorrow and: the telephone company , will offer. Sine . of business , he spends money next year, and fully cognizant that Rather, it has to do with the rapid with other business men of the corn tfie only way to build is to sell good progress of international radio broad- munity. goods at prices. right casting, which will soon become an He banks in local banks; he takes Your local merchant is in himself a everyday occurrence. The thrill of his family of an evening to the local guarantee of bis goods and prices and being able to tune in with a concert shows. ;services because he is always at the or a lecture in London, Paris, Berlin Summed up, the money he makes in Same stand meeting largely the same or perhaps Buenos Aires .or Tokyo the community is spent in it, ,customers.,would be irresistible to any radio au - Were it not for your local merchant He cannot exist upon the patroage thence. The interest of other nations there would be no schools, no paved' of transients, his livelihood comes in things American will be even streets, no public buildings, #no. pro- from .permanent residents; his aim is :greater than our interest in them as gress nor prosperity. He is here day to make permanent residents regular soon as radio abroad becomes more in and day out, rain or shine, giving :customers: • He must do this -hence generally established. his time and energy and money to his wares, his prices and his service °— whatever will benefit the district, ;tali jare all and always arranged and held Cites Three Benefits ring part in the'administration t ! s of the;,to this end. (zTh)reePopthingsular entarehgoinusiasmg tofor Happenos-: Community or aiding to regulate the You never heard your dive -wire m administration for the:best interests (wide-awake home merchant. say, "Oh, tering foreign languages will spring of .the community by his vote, well, one customer more or less nix ccs no difference." Every customer, and more sympathetic Irleee 11,;a a '1"8wrtaiary, $1103 $rd,, x9*Ci. SSSS. smaximunnummaximmummummuminn 11111 1♦ ilk LIN He is a citizen! e s ma- �! d' (2) A better Is he not en ti tle d then eranon?g But there is something more than a : -well, your local merchant will not ually develop. . pallfor your loyalty to him as citizen `jet it happen if anything just and re- (3) There will be an immediate. in- crease in the 'international demand , to consid. Ito him, understanding is important; a new customerbetween the masses of is eagerly sought, and a customer less people to various countries will rad-: anzthe Products !NG h:.I NEEDS IN ST 1,1E THE FEDERAL RUBBER COMPANY is new to Wingham only. It has been established for two and one half years. in Tor- onto and has a steadily increasing market for its products which have found favor in the eyes of the trade and public. OWING TO THE IMMEDIATE NEED of larger factory P're'mises~ and more efficient operating facilities,the new, rubber company is locating in Wingham, where it has been promised the moral and financial support of leading citizens. AN EXHIBIT OF GOODS now manufactured and sold by this company is on display at w J. GREER'S ' SHOE STORE ".`Produced In Canada" FEDERAL RUBBER Mf. Company, Limited 0.0ilk.1:61.004.112.11/11001.04M1114.10.1417.041119.41101.1.180.1111.4131.b./.11.1/p0110.1.41.1101R.111390.66 NU* 091111.16.1.!. W1NGHAM and TORONTO VELVET RUBBERq SpS TIME SOLE THAT OUTWEARS THE SHOE "TIE" STICK ON" _SSSS. gCA on/11cAI':. " COMFl lt'I`A]t t > ' — WATERPROOF ail de in Six Sizes to Fit All Shoes FREE SSSS Coupons Packed With Each Pair -.. lFlt;r1C »..a ASK 1,10011 DEAd:,FH 016 �a Pradueed gra' Canada, 1 dO RAL RUBBER, Wil GRAIVI and TOlRoNto 1 t' for, goods. "This third : development will cut both ways. To be sure it means in- creased competition for home indus- try, but the advantage, for a while at least, will be distinctly on the side of American trade. Like the motion pic- ture, radio will carry abroad an inti- mate knowledge of the things Ameri- cans enjoy. This opportunity will belong to the people who are the first to seize and develop it.' Clients should begin now to lay their pleas. The time is fast approaching when national barriers to trade will greatly. diminish. No one can afford to ig nore such a development in foreign markets as radio . wilt soon bring about." The second happening predicted in the foregoing report --"A better and more sympathetic understanding be- tween the masses of people in the various countries"-wilI be ,the great- : st benefit to mankind in general. This development, which will result in the discrediting of much propae ganda, and in the fostering of a sin- cere international good will, may in time, remove any necessity for a Lea- gue of Nations, a World Court, or otrer peace -promoting agencies. Radio Questions and Answers (Mr, Sherrill, will be glad to help you solve yoor radio problems. Write him is care of this paper.) Q.—S. N. P. says: "The water level in the middle cell of any 6 volt A bat- tery'is always lower than in the oth- er two cells: Is this because the so- lution in that dell evaporates faster than in • the other?" Ans•::—It is more probable that there is a' slow leak in the case of the tenter cell. Qr—R. L. E. asks: "Why is it that in spine headphones and loudspeakers the 'polarity of the connecting wires makes such a great difference?" .Alas.—This ie f because the direct current from the 13 battery passes,; through the winding about the petite. hent magnets in the phones. When the eurrent is1flowing in the proper, direc ' ` trap ' it r • tt crea r resh re test .g n t liof the perS"rsartetrt magnets, When the connections are reversal, the current flows backwards through the wineI - tYigs and letreases the strengthof the Magneto. WI In 111. ■ THE GOOD Sf IOE STORE IMINIIINT RI IN NI 2111 STYLES For `i� u Men The very newest. ideas in SUMMER OXFORDS are here I� for the young fellows who like to be right -down -to -the minute'• in )21 style. Broad .toes, streamline foxings-- everything that's newest and smartest, Step, 8 w t in"and see them 'BLACK' or TAN -,Also the NI new two tone models, ,with rubber soles. Moderately priced at Ill $5.0A.to 7'50 ... SEE WINDOW ... J. G — Telephone 23..._ ,u WINGHAM, ONT, Joints—beef,' mutton, pork and Ham ---are perfected by the tang of ,Mustard. r should be cold to give the best effect and the Mustard should be mixed 10 :minutes before the meal: �11114t111 111 111 111�1III 111E1111 III ll I I�Ili�d111111h�f Ilig(iI®ILIi?9111:�" Il 11 11111 9111..,111011112111 T EV WINGHAM ONTARIO E c 430 TE 3 I iff We are interested in greater egg production and to same will offer a bonus on Extras to; Producers' who bring their eggs ate to us in over twenty five dozen Iota. - We will also continue giving FREE settings of eggs as previ• ously advertised. These eggs will also be on sale at 75c per setting. F. W. MCANDLESS Branch ;rich Marnager. 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