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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-11-11, Page 2fRIAS oat 14,7 od f wood np. to 22 inches !ming i,lan fed into the extra- ovalhaped Firebox. Or, where gas is pts ring can be supplied': The :t!ere ponipact Cook has all the features Neater combined with an oven to h. Ensures a warm, cosy kitchen -nccessful, economical cooking. Stove 84 Furnace Co„ Ltd. Galt, Ont. Wingham Representative. W. J. BOYCE • Extra large Oven. Specially large Firebox and Feed-, door. Black's Patent Flue ensures a generous supply of hot water in reservoir. Ask your dealer about the Banner Compact Cook or writelor literature describ- ing Banner Staves. NOVEMBER 1926 Fr Sa ri415 16 171811.9 201 21122 2312425r:2127 12829 30 r.,i Chautauqua gives to us many af- ternoons and evenings ok entertain- ment and we should only enjoy their programs so long as we are able to paY, beyond that stage, trouble re- sults as is the case this year. Three ladies have, this week, left different clippings from papers, who are and have always been, strongly opposed to the Conservative party, even when led by Sir William Hearst, the man. who first put the Ontario Temperance Act into the statutes of Ontario. In all these clippings am- ounted to over six columns, and we must apologize for not publishing them.. In the first place in not hav- ing space for same, and secondly that ' there is absolutely no news value to the articles, other than that ,they are 'bitterly condemning Prem'r/Fergusori for daring to propose any changes in the Ternperanee legigation in Ontario, while the gypey been, and thirdly. because we are endeavor- Bier figure ill -fictio for al, ing to publish the news when it is century, the novelist, fresh, and these are reports of a con- taken fox his eharaciten t Hamilton one month ago, The, ladies ern type who Ita,., adopted Itimaelf te, would have been doing us a, rdal kind-, city life. It is thia type that John us an account of the convention -,,,,fii NI ul: the C.P.R,,, has chosen -for the they arrived home, bnt under the air- leailing character in his new novel, find space for this mat at tins la date. Ten carloads of flonr have bean shipped to Salonika, Gacece. The flour is made from Sanitoba Num:. such, This large Order is thought the opening up of a 11.041.7 alklablo trade channel. Saskatoon. The colonization boards of the province, operated under the C.P.11, Department' of , Colonization, are doing- a, splendid. work in ecdonizing,, 'the province along right lines, according, Mayor Potter-,-- Saslcateon;, a other speakers, at' the seeond'a'nn/ meeting of re,nresentatives of -the lajly the part of local officials to whom. in the shekels necessary to satisfy the guarantee to the' visiting associa- tion as well as several local accounts. Year after year, following a period of coaxing the list of guarantors is completed and once as-ain the fact is advertised that Chautauqua will be with us next year. This list con- tains the names of some who affix th.eir signatures with the full inten- tion, that on demand, they pay their proportion and pay promptly. but on the other hand- among the guarantors are to be found some who complete the instalment of their in- debtnedness in. snail -like ' n, IT. A• The same politics is being. while the "blood Ad stone" Lction tc.ilayed in a couple of nearby ridings, never fail to express their willin,,,ot,as / Jere Liberal candidates are avowed - to assist. not in favor of any teniperance leg- islation, but are being strongly Sup - THE WINGBAM ADVANCE -TIMES Published at WINGHAM, ONTARIO Every Thursday Morning .A. G. Smith, --Publisher Subscripdon rates --One year Six months SLoo, in advance. Advertising Rates and Application. 'The return o mutatiqua each a position to handle the proposition, year occasions renewed anxiety Olt by all means let the contract go un- -- The Ontario Govern - ending $1,0Q0,000 during Hie present fiscal year to make anWeeeisasinee sa°;:aYe ta° Po Li itydro-elactrie power available to the -'' fel-reel-a of the province. This fol. - as it is donbtless bY .1) ()viz the Plan beguin by the Drury refrained. Iron' and later extended by the Ferguson to, but because. th therq, are not favor of the 0. • We have not eet'i h ized by the local officials, to us - efforts $2-0°. Mg this acknowledged debt, bat we have reason to be 'interetsed this matter, and Would strongly' nrge. that if the guarantors in iOey are not in ngarsusalniAnk are fourteen distinctive points in the 2 7 Rogers Batteryless Radios many of which can ben,found in many radios, but 'au fotmd. in no other radio. ht the als or "charger." ntial (except in some locations). ight line frequency condensers that are pre- -matched ana tested for each set. e dial smooth acting Vernier tuning control absolutely no back lash. ume control that regulates volume from a -hisper to maximum on all five tubes. Oscillation control that enables you to maintain maxi/m.1m volume and quality without the slight- est oscillation. Metal shielding across the panel and around the detector and two audio tubes. 4). Power Tube in second stage of amplification that " greatly increases the volume and eliminates. con- siderable disturbance. Genuine wahaut cabinet with a figured butt. '" veneer dial panel. A wave length indicator showing the meters aS well as the degrees enabling you to locate anY station at will. A switch on the electric cord for turning the power off and on. .11,1 Selectivity that enables you to run around dial like a clock bringing in stations only a few. degrees goat. Purest and sweetest tone you ever heard in a 14' radio. .litosers must be seen and heard to be appreciated. Id us eve you a demonstration. Easy terms arranged. Wiughaar ihe /V ew pigist pork.d. y several, Of th.0 leading lights in the temperance movement, ly man who knocks about at city hotels, or for that matter, any person •a/hose business calls him to be about the -treets of our town, after most temperance vNrkers have long sit -ice retired, knows what conditions under happening to Toung men and girls at dance ,parties and at a great many social functions. Bootleggers almost publicly peddle their poisonous and filthy wares, and al few of, us, at least, know that conditions are really very — i Brampton, and Haley and Lee, of prizes also went to Canadian breed- .' Rev. Dr. Cody, Sir Thomas White, ers. Sir Henry Ard, Mr. Joseph Fla.velle, Mr. John Joynt and many other prom-_ N4Anyone who has other than an inent temperance men would not be vunbounded faith in the future of supportirrg Premier Ferguson's pro- Canada, must te either 'without eyes posed changes to the 0. T. A., unless or mind," declared Sir George Mc - they felt they were 'for the advance- Laren. Brown, European general rnent of temperance conditions in gen- !Manager of the Canadian Pacific eral. These men ire independent Railway, w•ho returned to the Com - enough in their views to oPpose any pany's headquarters in Montreal re - government's legislation, if they see eently after an exciended tour of the it is not for the benefit of the countrY. Western Provinces. Sir George was It has been repe\atedly stated that of the city of Vancouver, where he Premier Ferguson was not in accord visited after an Absence of 15 yeah. with the 0. T. A. and therefore did The first annual meeting. of the not honestly endeaVor to enforce the Canadian Boards of Trade was held act. The Attorney -General is always at Saint John, N.B., October 18th. the man who enforces the law and Over 150 representatives from the who will venture to suggest that Mr.. civic administrative bodies of every W. F, Nickle did not endeavor to en - Canadian city gathered at the Wind - force it? He is not the stamp of man Street Station in Montreal, who would allow anyone higher up B°r where they entrained and proceeded or lower down either, to dictate to over the Canadian Pacific lines to him in the handling of the affairs' of Saint John. Matters of vital inter - his department. est to civic administration were dis- One hundred young men from the British Isles will take up their studies of Canadian farming at the Agricultural College at Olds, Al- berta, soon. Seven of these pros- pective Canadian farmers arrived in Canada on the Canadian Pacific liner "Montealm", recently, being brought out under the' Hoadley Im- migration scheme, which is being carried out in conjunction with the Empire Settlement Board. Toronto. — Ontario cattle scored signally, at the Nationa1 Dairy Ex- position in Detroit last week with a prize winner in each of the first four Holstein breeds. This is a better record than that_of any other part of the continent The prize winners were: terby Siddall and J. F. dib - 'bons of Denfield, T. 0. Dolson, of, • 1.8 a el Sta. darac you. al I pm nallOgIIHIIRRIMIII.V101411VMMIII.Z1141.120760151/1111311EMICO111111111.11r4111rafir941.1.121M1111E1¢1{M.181.111102RSIMMORMI31.1011114111.1.111914411:1.1(11.1120190131611. LADIES' SILK STRIP VES' S 10 doz. Vests, made from a heavy weigliCreamt olor Cotton C Yarn tape edges worth 1.00 to 1.25, all sizes (Substandards) Some with Silk stripe, some plain Wool/Cotton mixtures, short 1 sleeve and no sleeve styles (Substandard) Buy now at this price 1 IL EN'S ECE VESTS n,„,, Firsts in 'qttls line sell a.' t 76c each.' These are (Substandards) in A n ut3 many you cannot find a flaw, all sizes in the lot at this low price nr At this price you cannot afford to .pass them up. They are trY4,... also good as sleeping suits, )..f you care to use thpm. WESTFIELD SCHOOL The following is the report of S. S. No. 6, E. Wawanosh for the tests held during September and October. Second Year Continuation — Elaine Bamford 75, Evelyn McDowel 72. First Year Continuation — Madel- ine Walden 68, Edna Walsh 62, Harold Vincent 6/, Ray Vincent 6s, Alice Govier 6o. Sr. 4th — Norman Rodger 75, Ben- nie Walsh 72. Jr. 4th — Edythe McDowell 75, Margaret Govier 55, Marjorie Camp- bell 54, Thaddius Gower 4.9, Orville Tunney 47. Sr. 3rd — Herbert Harrison 75, Jim Thompson 65, Ernest Snell 6z Jr. 3rd — Nicholena Thompson 72, Jack Armstrong 69, Lloyd Walden 64. Sr. 2nd — Viola Govier 72, Jean Mc- Dowell 67, Mary Ann Gower 61. Jr. and — Harry Moss 68, Kenneth Campbell 65. Sr. ist — Mary Cook 70, Alvin Snell 69. Jr ast — Ned Thompson. Primer — Eileen "Walsh, Bessie Moss, Jessie Moss. No. on Roll -3x. cussed at the three-day convention. Control of the fish and game in. dustry in the State of Ohio is being sought by a commivion composed of five experts on game conserva- tion. This industry Is at present in the hands of the Department of Agri.. culture. The proposal will be placed before the government by the game and fish leagues in Ohio, the belief being thitt the e,r,litence. of such a commission woula be in accordance with the growing irn7ortance. of the fish and game industry in that stato. EAST and WEST WAWANOSH Report for the, month of'' October The pupil; have been tested in the following subjects:—Spelling, Arith- metic, Geography, History, Lc mposi- tion, Writing, Reading and Algebra. do% is pass and 50/0 iSr honours, 1 Jr. 4th — Olive Farrier -8S. Jr, 4th — Carman Farrier -84. Sr. 3rd—Laura , Martin 84, Tom Inglis 80. • I Jr. 3rd — Elroy Laidlaw 85, Ken- neth Laidlaw 77. Sr. end — Roddy Inglis 78, Russell Vanier P. Jr. orid — Clifford Purdon 76, Ros- elle. Guest 74, Dick Guest 64. , Sr. Pr. — Mary Guest, jack Inglis. "Wesitallo have to make John, Chap- Jr, Pr, — Olive Purdon, Bill Martin. lain to the Band, if he does many Margaret Linklater, more of these Good Deeds. . ' Teacher. 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