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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-08-05, Page 11trtt TIO Thursday, August 5th., . r<926 WINGIZAM ADVANCE -TIMES Four Vital Engine Im rove ent3 To produce the silent power -flow in the -1927McLau hlin-Buick ' g , McLaughlin -Buick engineers have made four fundamental nn- provetnents in the structure of the famous§ McLaughlin -Buick Valve-in-li-•lead elzgia e; including a Counter -Poised Crankshaft and a Torsion Balancer;/new l gDat 'weight pistons; and then a Completely Cushioned -Engine insulated and isolated' by rubber mountings, (fore and aft, from all: metallic contactwith the? chassis; AR Engine Vibrationless Beyond Belief The McLaughlin Motor Car Company, Limited,' today presents"- the 1927 McLau'gllin - Buick, with an engine vibrationdess beyond'belief. This achievement, we earnestly believe, will rank as one of themost important: in all motor car history. Our ,engineers, 'working in conjunction` . with the engineering staffs of General Motors ,Research -Laboratories and General Motors Proving Ground have divorced the annoyance of vibration to 'a point never before attained. 'They have given McLaughlin- Suick motor cars a new luxury 'of ,quietness at every speed, 'exceptional among all cars,` no matter what thetri rice. Never„ in all the twenty-two years of iVIcLaughlin-Buick success has there been offered such convincing proof of en gineering and manufacturing leadership. McLaughlin -Buick offers ..you today a, 'brilliant example, of the quality of McLaughlin -Buick craftsmanship— Confident -that raftsmanship-Confident'-that - acquaintance with its performance and value will fix in mind the conviction that:money can buy nothing drier y ' Certain that you will discover in this ► great new car, further 'evidence of the ' deep meaning: in the longstanding -pledge:- `When :Better Automobiles erre built, ldtcLaughliri-Buick Will; '. Build Them." Vit . � l l;rosiomenta Another revohrtaonary improvement in the ,' • mical by thermostatic control in the cooling /..027 McLaughlin -Buick is the vacuum -cleaned system. Water circulation is prevented and crankcase. crankcase moisture, the vicious! the heat held in the engine, until the proper foe of engine efficiency, is now drawn out of operating temperature is^reached. the cra-rkcase before it has .an opportunity to Gear noise is removed by McLaughlin-Buick's *do harm.. The crankcase is cleaned and kept ne'sv giant -tooth transmission,which is quiet free of 'dilution by' the McLaughlin- Buick" in all of its spedds.: Further quietness' has been Vacuum Ventilator, _.a new device, operated' ,. obtained by a new muffler design. byrthe air flow; positive and certain in action, And in.this remarkable new car McLau ito-. in rt1 a ticrankcase ttofE; he v192 parr, a hh o 1, ` Buick introduces balanced wheels, another Buick need beeiran ed only g contribution to better driving. g, y four times a.".. • year! The princely beauty of the new Fisher bodies ' is in: thorough keeping with the unusual and McLaughlin -Buick; performance. is now made'' incomparable performance.standards now more certain, more pleasant, andmoreecono- attained. The Mast Remarkable Fact of All -Value This Greatest of all IVlcLaughlin-Buicks is the Greatest of all MtLaugla- lin-Buick values.. Mctaughlin-Buick volume has permitted'engueering, research and development on a scalefar beyond the reach of most manufacturers. Constant improvement has leveled one price barrier after another until now you are offered, in this new McLaughlin -Buick, a car as f=ine,as money can buy, at the price of cars of very ordinary quality. This car will convince you, as ho: other car can that money can buy, , nothiiag finer—no • matter hi:4v much you may be able to spend.! af ord WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILE 'ARE BUILT I„ ''McLAUGHLIN-BUICK WILL BUILD THEM • M F148 LLrr� _....3"4 •.,tri!, • is r?iY TIM'S WEEKLY LETTER To 'the Lditur avall thin in t W nglram paypers. v^: Deer Su Z had been tinkin fer two wakes arr mebby tree that I wud hev to invist. in a new soot .'av clothes, fer the trousers av me ould wan wus gittin ptirty baggy' at the knees, and begin' nin to ravel out at the bottom inds av,the legs, an the loitiin avqhe coat an'vist wus in rags, an the whole out- fit harrudly rlaycint to go down shtra- te in. Av coarse I didn't say:anny- ;ting to the missus about me.,intin shuns, fer anny;walrled rrian av r\- payrience knows that itis betther to let his woifo rnirfshun tings loike that fursht. The missus'a w s u little shlower than usual this. toi•nie coirtin to dig point, but lasht i~'roiday, of ther dinner, whin I nils grttin ready, to go' down town, she tools a good Took at rile an sez, "Tin], me man, I • : x � fink it is about tgiine ye put tl'iinl ould duds in the rag bag, and be af- ther buyin yoursilf a new soot.", `An fer whoy shud I be shpindin' me money on new clothes all the toime?" sez 1, "Shure, this soot isn't tree years ould yit, an is Minty good enough for anny man to }wear, If I go down town all, dhressed up loike a canary brrz ud, an inate army av me ould: naybers ey sw'Timo has got sharersthup sincillesay corrithatir t town to.live" "1 didn't inane ye to 'put on yer new soot fer wiry day, ser she, "Ye loin take" yer other clothes the wans ye are supposed towcar on Sundays to Cliurch,,whin ye go, an, wear„thin fer whin' ye go down town, an'kape yer new wans fer Sunday: The ould wars ye hev on now wud mebby lasht ye' fer a whoile yit ;fer t 'urrukin ar round the garden.” "That wud mane tree soots av clothes an'only wan pair av sushpnicl ors," sez 1, "I don't intind to be wearin me loife out changin mesio- thes, two arr tree toimes a day,{ sb I don't. Wan soot av clothes is enough fer army sinsible man to own, Ye wud tink I wus the Prince av Wales wid a fresh soot fer iviry day av his loife an not able to foind anny_girrul to marry him aven at that. I don't blame the girruls ayther, fer what giri'til wud want the thrubble av dus- tin an mindin a suit av clothes iviry day av her loife will her man fallin aff .his harse an rowlin in the mud in thin], iviry chance he gits. 1, give. ye me wurrud, that I won't shtand fer more than two soots at inosht, unless make me 'sue ye fer braich av Prawmisc, an that wud rnake ie third soot. . Me prisint clothes will lasht me till the could weather coines. an thin I kin wear an overcoat, an nobody Will know what I hev undhe- it," "Yis, 'an I give ye my wurrud", sez she, "that 'tis a new soot ye nade an a new soot.ye will git, so ye moight as well -go in an see Jarge Carr arr Clarence Armitage this very afther- noon an ordrer wan, arr mebby ye 'had betther only lave yer mishure, an I will go down wid ye to -morrow' an Trick . out the shtuff, fer min hev no sinse about tings loike that." ' "13ut darlint, 'I don't nade thim," sez I "an I don't see anny rayson—" "Ye moight as well shtop talkin, sez she, "fer ye do na'de ehim, an ye know' that yersilf if ye wussen't too ;shtubbbrn to admit it.- If ye go ar- round•,town much longer wid that ould soot there will .be a big foight about ye wan av these,aays roight on. the main shtrate betwane the divil an the rag mans to see who has the besot roight to ye." I moved the adjournmint av the debate, an prawmised .to; bye the clo- thes. Y e hev to use what me b'ye who wus aversays wud call strategy to manage wimmin, arr make a success av harse thradin arr pollyticks. The whole saycret is not to let the parthy av the sicond part know. what is in yer moind. Yours till nixt wake, Timothy Hay,; With the Bowlers Three rinks of Wingham, bowlers. tool. in the Hanover bonspiel on Mon- day, viz.,. Messrs.. Alex. Porter, D. Holrnes, Jack Mason and Alex Craw- ford, sk„ Messrs. J. O. Habkirk, W. PI. Willis, Don Rae and D. B. Porter, sk.; Messrs. E. R. Harrison, 'A." M. Forbes, G. W. Howson and W. R. Hamilton, sic. The first rink was suc- cessful in bringing home the special event prize, silver pyre' dishes. Cur- tis of Mount Forest, won the Henn- ing trophy with T. S. Reid of Luck - now as a close second, M. W, Tel- Per's rink from Blyth won the'assoc- ifl ii. prize, Rinks of bowlers from here will take in the Harrislon bonspiel on. Wednesday and the Kincardine bon• spiel on 'Thursday. Wingharn's Annual ,Scotch Doubles will be held on August r8th. Mr. Reginald' Smith of Kincardtiaae," is spendingi a week at his parental home lin town, ere'sHealth the Highways -"-- vitaliziing air revives tired bodies and relieves jaded nerves. Perfume of pines -earthy odour of virgin forest =-symphony of wind' and waterfall.' When you're drowsy with business—when you need a few days off—try a motor trip on Ontario's highways. These magic trails lure people of town and city to lake, stream and woodland; They lead to. enjoyment, hospitality and health. Kruzvv the highways, for they are yours. You will .Iearn of their usefulness and extent. You will understand the intricacy and costliness of highway construction and repair. These ` good ,'roads belong to you and other motorists; it is you who will bear"the cost of their maintenance. Use them sanely. Drive moderately for safety's sake and to avoid unnecessary destruc- tion -of road surfaces. Reasonable speed limits are provided by law. You are urgedto observe these limits. Fines are in store for those who do not. THE HON. GEO. S. HENRY, S. L. SQUIRE, Minister of Highways Deputy Minister' Issued by the Ontario .Department of Highways to secure the co-operation of motorists in abating the abuse of the roads of the Province. es MAITLAND CREAMERY Phone. 271 — Winghani - Ontario We are loading a LARf POULTRY On THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1926 The Co-operative Way. Get your hens culled by Government cullers. Buyers of Cream, Eggs and Poultry Remember to participate .in Commodity dividends, ,you -have to be a Club Member or Sreholder. The United Farmers Co.'Ops C=o..,td. EN f+bll l ®:.S®.c, sir aEWEN :'Al l l ":lel e • • THE HYDRO SD P. • e We carry a hill line of 32 V.1t La 1 FOR FARM LIGHTING PLANTS . 1ii 1 so a a " Our lamps are thiiie best. w xi it O Our prices are the lowest., Is. 1'1 ■ ..., 1 ■ 1 e Wingham Utilities u III N NI III Crawaord Block. Phone 1$6 m timusupinumuumituumuummuumasuriessumomin ,THE . FAMILY NEXT DOOR,GOSV;)' '• WHAT'S TN TROUBLE UNK? 1'OU 1.0011 S1.IGHTUV, USED' UP! AWi1 I GOT [N$OMN 1 is OUQl'. WANT T' KNOW A GOO, CURE FLA a'? SURE! WI.* A SURE CURE! GO TO BEQ ANL. BLEEP °' OFF' 1 SIMPLE MIXTURE STOPS GAS BLOATING Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as„lnixed iti Adlerilra,often helps stomach trouble in TEN minutes by removing GAS. Brings out surpris- ing amount, of old waste.material you never thought was in your system. Stops that frill, bloated feeling and hales you enjoy eating, Excellent for chronic constipation. Adlerika works QUIcK and delightfully cast'. J. W, i\r Kibbon, Druggist, Wing- ham, The Culross C""ountiit met rst Thurs- day td awarded the eon 'ract of dreriw ging and 11 n' icing a, bar in the Tees - water l+iver clear Ch''epstowc` Green- och, Township, for „$Cir,>oo to McNa:;.. ninra Co,.of Toronto. QTY' tender is $g,000 less titan the ;.;dtrrat�. ':`here were r2 tenders, ranging I`rcnn $6.4,400 to ,132,840. 9e r{wFt., r�, i`t`�'.tL7 iF , FJ" i; ��. �, � t wi��. '.?, .. �.ii.1'4i= .`"4 L t. '..4' �+ �� y �.. i'W �,m ':,t 1S%L "t S'' 1 ' t�Vr, �.� s: 1 l ':'itf, NLr ..L5�. , !I l:'' " 7• ..;1`. . .4. . 1nTo WINNIPEG P cent of u'�y■ i � � jilt GOING RETURNING ' From WINNIPEG, per mile to points beyond but not, west' P ac3� in t per nnip scatting.. Edmonton, MacLeod and Calgary :.. • point to Winnipeg From Stations in Ontario, Smith's Falls to'and including 'Toronto on Lake .Ontario, Shore Line and Havelock-Poterboro L.ine. / Frain all Stations' Kingston to Renfrew. Junction, inlusiyo. From, all Stations iBurketon to Bobca colp •sad adjacent tory. ygeon, inclusive, Dranoel to Port McIdI -From all Stations on TorontorSudb .''direct Line. , AugGoderich, h ` • 2 1 ■■ Tratiel Ladies From all Stations 'in Ontario, -South' and Wast Toronto to and including Hamilton, Welland, Maga=a Falls and Wmdsar. Fran, all Stations on Owen Sound, Wslkerto . Orangeville, Teeswator, : Elora,- Lii;towel,. St. Marya, Port'Burweli,:and'St. Thomas, Briinehea, , : Ftrosn ail Stations. Toronto end North to, Bolton Inclui ve. From all Stations in Ontario on:the 'Mich], ani,, Crontes], Pere Marquette, Windsor . Esme & ' Lake Shore, Chatham, Wallaceburg_ , Edo; Grand River, Labs Erie & Niorthern and Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo' Rail s. • " . . SPECIAL TRAIN SERVlCE FROM ORONiTO • and Children-Speeisl Cars will be rearsved Cor iSa ezclnnive OM of ladies cl ldLm and their escarp. '> .. • Fulll atoranation from any Canadian Paciflre Agent. 1 a TIM'S WEEKLY LETTER To 'the Lditur avall thin in t W nglram paypers. v^: Deer Su Z had been tinkin fer two wakes arr mebby tree that I wud hev to invist. in a new soot .'av clothes, fer the trousers av me ould wan wus gittin ptirty baggy' at the knees, and begin' nin to ravel out at the bottom inds av,the legs, an the loitiin avqhe coat an'vist wus in rags, an the whole out- fit harrudly rlaycint to go down shtra- te in. Av coarse I didn't say:anny- ;ting to the missus about me.,intin shuns, fer anny;walrled rrian av r\- payrience knows that itis betther to let his woifo rnirfshun tings loike that fursht. The missus'a w s u little shlower than usual this. toi•nie coirtin to dig point, but lasht i~'roiday, of ther dinner, whin I nils grttin ready, to go' down town, she tools a good Took at rile an sez, "Tin], me man, I • : x � fink it is about tgiine ye put tl'iinl ould duds in the rag bag, and be af- ther buyin yoursilf a new soot.", `An fer whoy shud I be shpindin' me money on new clothes all the toime?" sez 1, "Shure, this soot isn't tree years ould yit, an is Minty good enough for anny man to }wear, If I go down town all, dhressed up loike a canary brrz ud, an inate army av me ould: naybers ey sw'Timo has got sharersthup sincillesay corrithatir t town to.live" "1 didn't inane ye to 'put on yer new soot fer wiry day, ser she, "Ye loin take" yer other clothes the wans ye are supposed towcar on Sundays to Cliurch,,whin ye go, an, wear„thin fer whin' ye go down town, an'kape yer new wans fer Sunday: The ould wars ye hev on now wud mebby lasht ye' fer a whoile yit ;fer t 'urrukin ar round the garden.” "That wud mane tree soots av clothes an'only wan pair av sushpnicl ors," sez 1, "I don't intind to be wearin me loife out changin mesio- thes, two arr tree toimes a day,{ sb I don't. Wan soot av clothes is enough fer army sinsible man to own, Ye wud tink I wus the Prince av Wales wid a fresh soot fer iviry day av his loife an not able to foind anny_girrul to marry him aven at that. I don't blame the girruls ayther, fer what giri'til wud want the thrubble av dus- tin an mindin a suit av clothes iviry day av her loife will her man fallin aff .his harse an rowlin in the mud in thin], iviry chance he gits. 1, give. ye me wurrud, that I won't shtand fer more than two soots at inosht, unless make me 'sue ye fer braich av Prawmisc, an that wud rnake ie third soot. . Me prisint clothes will lasht me till the could weather coines. an thin I kin wear an overcoat, an nobody Will know what I hev undhe- it," "Yis, 'an I give ye my wurrud", sez she, "that 'tis a new soot ye nade an a new soot.ye will git, so ye moight as well -go in an see Jarge Carr arr Clarence Armitage this very afther- noon an ordrer wan, arr mebby ye 'had betther only lave yer mishure, an I will go down wid ye to -morrow' an Trick . out the shtuff, fer min hev no sinse about tings loike that." ' "13ut darlint, 'I don't nade thim," sez I "an I don't see anny rayson—" "Ye moight as well shtop talkin, sez she, "fer ye do na'de ehim, an ye know' that yersilf if ye wussen't too ;shtubbbrn to admit it.- If ye go ar- round•,town much longer wid that ould soot there will .be a big foight about ye wan av these,aays roight on. the main shtrate betwane the divil an the rag mans to see who has the besot roight to ye." I moved the adjournmint av the debate, an prawmised .to; bye the clo- thes. Y e hev to use what me b'ye who wus aversays wud call strategy to manage wimmin, arr make a success av harse thradin arr pollyticks. The whole saycret is not to let the parthy av the sicond part know. what is in yer moind. Yours till nixt wake, Timothy Hay,; With the Bowlers Three rinks of Wingham, bowlers. tool. in the Hanover bonspiel on Mon- day, viz.,. Messrs.. Alex. Porter, D. Holrnes, Jack Mason and Alex Craw- ford, sk„ Messrs. J. O. Habkirk, W. PI. Willis, Don Rae and D. B. Porter, sk.; Messrs. E. R. Harrison, 'A." M. Forbes, G. W. Howson and W. R. Hamilton, sic. The first rink was suc- cessful in bringing home the special event prize, silver pyre' dishes. Cur- tis of Mount Forest, won the Henn- ing trophy with T. S. Reid of Luck - now as a close second, M. W, Tel- Per's rink from Blyth won the'assoc- ifl ii. prize, Rinks of bowlers from here will take in the Harrislon bonspiel on. Wednesday and the Kincardine bon• spiel on 'Thursday. Wingharn's Annual ,Scotch Doubles will be held on August r8th. Mr. Reginald' Smith of Kincardtiaae," is spendingi a week at his parental home lin town, ere'sHealth the Highways -"-- vitaliziing air revives tired bodies and relieves jaded nerves. Perfume of pines -earthy odour of virgin forest =-symphony of wind' and waterfall.' When you're drowsy with business—when you need a few days off—try a motor trip on Ontario's highways. These magic trails lure people of town and city to lake, stream and woodland; They lead to. enjoyment, hospitality and health. Kruzvv the highways, for they are yours. You will .Iearn of their usefulness and extent. You will understand the intricacy and costliness of highway construction and repair. These ` good ,'roads belong to you and other motorists; it is you who will bear"the cost of their maintenance. Use them sanely. Drive moderately for safety's sake and to avoid unnecessary destruc- tion -of road surfaces. Reasonable speed limits are provided by law. You are urgedto observe these limits. Fines are in store for those who do not. THE HON. GEO. S. HENRY, S. L. SQUIRE, Minister of Highways Deputy Minister' Issued by the Ontario .Department of Highways to secure the co-operation of motorists in abating the abuse of the roads of the Province. es MAITLAND CREAMERY Phone. 271 — Winghani - Ontario We are loading a LARf POULTRY On THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1926 The Co-operative Way. Get your hens culled by Government cullers. Buyers of Cream, Eggs and Poultry Remember to participate .in Commodity dividends, ,you -have to be a Club Member or Sreholder. The United Farmers Co.'Ops C=o..,td. EN f+bll l ®:.S®.c, sir aEWEN :'Al l l ":lel e • • THE HYDRO SD P. • e We carry a hill line of 32 V.1t La 1 FOR FARM LIGHTING PLANTS . 1ii 1 so a a " Our lamps are thiiie best. w xi it O Our prices are the lowest., Is. 1'1 ■ ..., 1 ■ 1 e Wingham Utilities u III N NI III Crawaord Block. Phone 1$6 m timusupinumuumituumuummuumasuriessumomin ,THE . FAMILY NEXT DOOR,GOSV;)' '• WHAT'S TN TROUBLE UNK? 1'OU 1.0011 S1.IGHTUV, USED' UP! AWi1 I GOT [N$OMN 1 is OUQl'. WANT T' KNOW A GOO, CURE FLA a'? SURE! WI.* A SURE CURE! GO TO BEQ ANL. BLEEP °' OFF' 1 SIMPLE MIXTURE STOPS GAS BLOATING Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as„lnixed iti Adlerilra,often helps stomach trouble in TEN minutes by removing GAS. Brings out surpris- ing amount, of old waste.material you never thought was in your system. Stops that frill, bloated feeling and hales you enjoy eating, Excellent for chronic constipation. Adlerika works QUIcK and delightfully cast'. J. W, i\r Kibbon, Druggist, Wing- ham, The Culross C""ountiit met rst Thurs- day td awarded the eon 'ract of dreriw ging and 11 n' icing a, bar in the Tees - water l+iver clear Ch''epstowc` Green- och, Township, for „$Cir,>oo to McNa:;.. ninra Co,.of Toronto. QTY' tender is $g,000 less titan the ;.;dtrrat�. ':`here were r2 tenders, ranging I`rcnn $6.4,400 to ,132,840.