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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-08-31, Page 3i9 111110110111. 11IW111pi11111,Militils1111 ��1�llhllllioloillirmallimiliI lIIIA11�IN11�AIpmail�llli� nit , poopoot36oda : Dominion Limited F19 ; ,1Q.8�9' R'r<,lY',�1 `�.�llj1't'XYI'1riB • • 1 like Cheita,Grocery,Stores of Canada Wanglla'1arn,'O tt, l 'Tour Editor Speaks " We love tilis town, .there's nothing. { . +' like it, however far or wide »�e 1lilee. -e Machine e lice d. reakf ase Bacon 37c �' it. .We're glad we c amc, we 'gladly linger;,ah4 sling the type with skillful finger.t)ur feet, and heart are over- Castile Soap, 3 cakes :fo'r roc Tiger Brand Catsup size; -with• weal and woe we symp t- thize' We're tickled as that budding'- IN 'Beecher when church folks raise the �. 2� .: fa local preacher, l{roni. Jimmy ,Sniitlr's•. 7 lbslbs, 30e ;= first wailing .breath to when,.iiis..eyes are closed, in death, there's scarce a iii word or work or caper 'hut interests Parc N• — the 1oc'ai paper, The members of the Ladies' Aid by whd7n�•the first prize eil pie; is "made, we're .good and glad= to r j,� celebrate her,;;arid, if' .tmwed,•thus•help 11� Pea eat Bach ▪ . e lie® to' date,,her,. Each doubting Thomas to'.convince, we give • her recipe for �_ minc and Say our teeth have never , Y .. et , ut- ` leas as. her 1 .:," � ®II���� stink n apie so n a h n 1111111111111�III�•IIIi111��11l1�'f1L�Elill;@IIII�lIII III®1111RI1i�1111•�'p111111 I s 1 ti c 'Pleasing g P _,. in..When' 'Willie finds her latest pet f as t gi od• as: she will likely get, ,we print.I4iad .words abO,t the wedding,, e'en though we. fear,:: they'll. have hard sledding, feliciate;the bride and groom and hope to see the birthrate boon;. We want ,t1 e news.bat want the best; we censor some arid",print the rest. Send in the facts and keep them cont ing we like them fresh and hot and humming: Send in the news '.but, search' your heart; be sure it hold's no poisoned_ dart,,. '.In all. the •land there is •no cuss so .mean as old Anonymous We go each night in peace to roost if we h rye done ,onr daily boost; but nightmares coma to -fright and shock for ,every -mean and measly knock White Satin.,. Pastry Flour Tse bot. 99e Lard rale lb, Cocoa;., 2 lbs. for 250 i1 tib r III®111891011,1011161I11E1111#111®11118 • You can use sweet rnx1 r mil. butter ka'r w ter with ORDER FROM _,YOIVR «e412w ,x.tl' NEIGHBOR1-9OOD GROCER J„ .,•.•••O'-Jk..i 3RaG'r.n»'. • '7.k�t^m`.� �. i.o, , i. id, • e, Mr, ,Jahn. Coi i.tes.,,has. returned. to, LUCKNOW A certain farmer, who kept a large Philadelphia, after spending the past number of cows, was noted for.: his •few weeks -with relatives here, Mr. Murray and Mr. Joe Agnew'hoes One Mr. Rich.. Johnston shipped a 'car t ka. excellent butter, and cheese.. were in. Sprucedale, Muskoka. night he was called up and infoftned load of la -hs and hogs fo Toronto on Mr. Milton Naylor has gone West, that one of his best cows had got a Saturday. He accompanied therm to his mail route is being attended to by turnip stuck in its throat: He hastily the market. Mr Price aur _Naylor: dressed and went down to his stable Misses Louie arid Jessie Patton are vr. and Mrs: Rutz or Milverton, 'and examined cows, but found spendino• a cotpie.;nf torbic, withtela- arc guests of r. and A7� s Con none' f them had •an tiring the mat= tives at Toronto... ' .:. M 4 y ter with it: so he went back to bed,: Mr. and Mrs, ,Jas,' Master's,•, spent;. >✓c net. 'l . ' of indsor, very_ much put out at having been Sunday with friends at Wrnghain. .Mr. Malcom .McLeod ,W ..1 •, was a nest attie oirre Mrs. en- ,Mr: and iVlr ., 'Nichol left e g. 3,. up nekt...•rraorning he went to :fetch Tuesday for a two Mouth's visit with neth Al'cLeod�•last• week. 1° '! of M K called np for nothing When he •got• i` c s Jas.on n -Treleavena d Mr and Mrs. Wes: daughter, Norma ;of Clinton, visited with relatives here. - Mr. Alen. M cKenzie, father of Mrs. D. N. Lawrence, died at the home of his 'daughter-, Mrs. Thos. Inglis. Mr. Alex. • Nicholson' has gone o1 a tome water, and found a turnip stuck in the pump much to his astonishment and anger, • Baseball Club. Affairs Wound .At 'meeting of the Teeswater base- ball club last -Friday evening,the fin- ancial affairs' of the club were found trip to England• and Scotland.: to •show a_ deficit and those al :the hfrs. R. .`L MacKenzie and Miss meeting ted favor of havirg •'the' Bessie MacKenzielave been' carat iii ripeig vo in S $ p g supporters cheques cashed for the at Bruce Beach. purposeof paying all outstanding ac- I I'fiss Mildred Treleaven is visiting counts and any balance will be return - with friends in Toronto; • • Mr: Harold._ Treleaven has under- gone an operation in. Toronto. At a special'rrreeting of the 'Worn - en's Institute a flower and needlework display was given by the daughters of Institute rneinbers.::. A good program was given, one number -was a paper byMiss Dorothy•Don la s on the :Physical Culture ourse given in To- ronto- this summer. Mr. Will Naylor. is attending the Toronto. Exhibition this week. A district. Mission Band Rally was held in the ;Presbyterian Church, --six out of the eight churches were repre- sented. Lunch was served. :• after'the afternoon meeting. Mrs. McKerroll. gave a splendid • talk at' the evening meeting. . "From what land do Yecooir. as: , ed the Scot "The greatest ¢in. the world," replied the Yankee. "Puir bairn, ye've:1st yo'ur,accent," said the canny one. Correctly Fitted • gyeglaesse:"- I R PI MILTO$ Opfom "What l' did. to cure a cough which was Rack- ing znny .• sy ten to pieces." "One ver';' hot evening last sum. mor,while in ,the mountains, a pool breeze<.suddenly,oame up"3hidh left me thoroughly ehil'od; Next day I felt a slight cold in my head btit thought nothing of it: Tho fol- lowingday the cold had developed , into a'cough. This kept up for some weeks but instead of getting better, the cough kept getting worse. A tielding sensation ddvelolied in ,my throat. I tried" everything think of to get rid of it. It was worse when I wept to bec1. As soon as I laid down the tickling � sensation. started' and the only -;relief' 1 eould. get was t"o+'sit stip in •bed. Towards,: morning, 1 sometimes; from sheer-' exhaustion, managed to gets a lit- tle sloop -During all this time my, Dough 'was getting worse, . Soxgee times in these' severe fits of coughing spasms ,1 was left weak and exhaus- ted. Anything I tried only gave me temporary relief: I couldn't;: take anything but liquid foods. 1 couldn't sleep. T' was -losing .werght,••,every., day. At tifi5:es" I reoffered tree Most' inter se agony' With. `headaches. 4:friend of mine told ute•about Carnol. After trying it for three sweeps I,no- tired that my cough was beginning to soften, that my appetite was re- turning, that the headaches hit d' left „me, the,_ .1 slept longer. After% ts,ittn.g seven. bottles of Cartel, I am, perfectly well and enjoying better health ,than 1 have ever ,had. before in my lifer" Writes Mrs./ of Montreal Carnol to 'sold by your druggist sand if you oat, conscientiously say, After you. have; tried it, that *hasn't ote you any g(?od, retiurn the emp.' ty bottle to lupi and he •vrilll' refttud. ybttt money; .10422 - Sold by I, Walton McEibbon ed to the shareholders.' It is roughly estimated that 6o•per cent of :the shar- es would be required to balance., the books. Last year the cheques were all returned It is asafe guess, that if Teeswaterever has another, ball team it will be purely local,; Two seasons. ofsfrug,Ygling. to make ends meet and Pb thelast one a miserable' -failure fin- ancially, when hopes were the highest for•success, is•rather discouraging for the :backers of clean' sport, and,,their energies ;maybe directed in other channels of 'sport where the, money question is not so largely a mattkr of Worry. girls After fifteen years': gi s .de voto alk _heir thought 'to„.,getting a. husband.; but you wouldn'tthink it after you see what some• of them got. BUILDING FORR K•CE3URCH B IC Sale -The Methodist church at Langside, 3ox36,. 'solid' :brick',. walls. Tenders will be'ieceived by the un- Imnosiible : happenings: "Take her dersigne-d up till October 1st: I igh; boy,", said the fond parent. "She has est or any tender not necessarily been badly spoiledand a little'pover- accpeted: ty will, do her good. • Herb Pettapiece, Trees R. 5,: Lucknow, relatives • anitoba, re]a s in M •'. lvliss Edna Johnston Is yisittng.rela- tives at •Tosvnto, and Hamilton this week. „Mr.. Har'otd`,Holmes left. for -the .west last week. Mt. Ed:: Armstrong 'of Glenannan, visited friends here this week: a ALVIN FOX: D. C.,. D. 3.0. Chiropractor- Hours-2 hiroP ractor Hours -2 to 5, 7.to 8 p.m...-..Phone;;gr, .Wingham, • Ont. 'While -my wife is awe I've of to yY., I'vegot said. a disgruntled -custom- er in the -rapid fire •restaurant S Q' ".Tough'ainkt it to have- to eat where' you can't find . fault and • get away with it?" sympathetically ;returned Heloise,'the waitress. BORN Hastings—in ,Curnberr on •gs Y, .Sunday, Aug-, -27th, to Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Hastings, a., son. _ The reason that the modern Dun Y g man• doesn't get on his knees tv•pr'o- .pose is because two can't t ecruPYthem at the same time. Wendell Taylor, Sec: -•• '- R. 2, Teeswater. Did you ever gee a mule pull when he was kicking; or did you ever' see him kick when he was pulling. Get wipe; don't be a. mule. "Sag. M. . herg �ehia is,`Grei . � l! ``I .wonder if Frank is i • ll? 1 can't understand why we ,haven:,t heard fy tri l�iart." ``Don't worry,. Mother, he's all right., ‘lie, has "just 'for - .,gotten tp writf.' But 111otlier couldn't help worrying. NO letter for ten, days frobe her, "boy a1: College "`.Call him up right now," said loather ---"just ask fot the • number, The"landlacly -will' get him to the phone: It's ' half -past eight and you'll get the evening rate, on a Station - to -Station call:" • ' In just six int mites Mother aiid soil were having a heart -to -Heart talk. 'Frank had written a week a;p—is:,t—had forgotten to post the letter! "Well, what a relief;" said 1` lother, as she turned from the`telephone, "and to think Trow siintiple it Was to set' our minds at rest. 1 think I'll call him every week." She does. '3otli look forward to those happy few minutes, from week to week: l'he reduced evening nates on her S'!"i,ifo,r to-Sia'ioia calls stcr so very low tit,; t, as i‘Inther says, "it would be foolish to deny myself the pleasure." Every evening Lonp Distance wires hunt with voices bridging the gulf °be. tweet'_' ltptne and 06 abtent ones. cif 'p ',6 I), try Belt 4.•4 ""--.. �' is Telephone Ig; % is/a'S'ied 8/etiory FIVE OF A KIND g "'..r;• E,x✓,•yy^�'•;.•t i**�!%a:,rn�,� >�rrtr +`�� , '�H )••;?.•,,;v iketr ; •.•: ,.. . �e^ oma. m,.,e--••- y •• A.si p ra shot taken at the Wirigliain 'ceniete:ry on Sunday afternoon; of , five of Winghann'S';oldept; Orangemen'. ` Reading ,from left .to. right, are Bros. Wi J: Deyeli, F: H. Roderiis,-' Seyntou.r' Thornton, J. F. Groyes and A, Hi' Musgrove. BLYTH The school board', .have ' engaged Miss Swayne of Snncoe, to fill. the vaeaucy on the teaching• staff caused by the resignation of Miss -Horton. Miss Tillie Carr returned to Mon- treal;on Monday Having visited at' :her home here for the past month. Miss Carr is engaged in -Mission work.am- ong the Italians. . •Rev. C,, A. Tiffin and Mrs: Tiffin have returned from visiting friends in•'Ow•en"Sound and..Dttrhaiji Mr. and`'Mrs. `Jas' 'flvft'Quarrie'''of Winnipeg,' are visiting theformer's ruotlier, Mrs. Hugh McQuarrie. Blyth Fall- Bair will be held, Sept. 28th, the special attractions• and priz'; es are betterthan ever before. Schoo Fair which is becoming a yearly event will also be held.. •- Wilbert Spafford; travelling salesman for Gordon McKay's hole - sale hottse spent his holidays' at: •his hone het'e. Rev. ,:W,• B. Hawkins aiid fancily are> spendinga' couple of Weeks with, rends. -tt d''Dutton . London , n > $14111.11111111110111N111111 11111111111101/E1121 .41 41 wo e cause of JiI 1:70:01:tny'01010$10:17. , OTiORI 3 OUR NEW FALL LINES' OF MEN'S AND $OYS' :CLOTHl•N!G JUST •ARRIVED, ' NEW AND DISTINCTIVE STYLES AND MODELS, WEINVITE YOUR EARLY IN _ SPECTION. 1 N I11111�111101621111111111�1111111111811111111111111IM IN • YOUNG MEN'S MODELS These suits are-. splendidly tailored froii1 all wool tweeds, in browns; grays and dark mix- tures, real. up-to-date styles that young men appreciate, specially ▪ priced` at $2o;oo, $22,5o and $25. MEN'S .SUITS {, 'High grade tailored Snits that are made in the latest sty] - es from all wool materials of serges, tweeds and ,worsteds. These suits will assure long ser- vice, Specially priced at $2z.5o to :$30.00. BOYS' CLOTHING � .,.• tie 113 111, Es Brussels .Woman Found Drowned Fisherman at the. river at, Brussels, on Tuesday- afternoon were shocked to 'find the body of an aged woman floating in the water, winch upon in- vestigation proved .to be that of Miss McNab. She made her home -with her neices, Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson. and Miss Maggie A•IcNab, whose farm ad- joins the river: She was in th'e habit of taking daily. walks along the river and it is supposed. that- she tripped and fell .down the. embankment, which ,is. very steep at ;rite point,>where the fatality occurred.'' " Hogging The Road The one' who over takes another Lion "tile road is -entitled to pass if he wishes, and the law provides that the one who is overtaken shall ,open to the: right to allow for the other pas- sing on the left. There -is rio slow speed -limit ` Any who wish to pro- IN long the joy' of the' scenery, or com- pany,is at liberty to do so, .to • their heart's content, but not - allowed to block the way of -those in haste, eith- er on business or ;pleasure bent. In the `old, time it w as_corrimon in driv- ' ing to encounter a "smart aloe"'.with IF. WE ALL WENT ON' STRIKE •I wonder what would happen,' , If :we.' all went on strike, And everyone refused -to touch A .job he didn't like. Suppose the •cows and chickens quit And wheat refused to grow,. And, corn,;and .clover 'threw a fit, • And wind just wouldn't blow. .Mankind has such an easy s , life; He thinks he owns the earth,. If. these things happened hewould learn • ' ,How'httle-hewas worth. It's A4 Great'Life ' Soiree folks seem to have an idea that the local print shop is a charit- able institution, and that the printers 'are on a diet of fresh = air, and blue sky. When they are in need of print- ed matter, which can be turned out by the local shop, ,with' neatness and despatch.,. thiey send their order to a city shop without even giving the local man a •chance to quote prices and show samples. Then, in many cases; it only a short time until -they-send in some article concerning somethingg in connection _with their, social circle, to be published free, It - is a- great life, if you don't weaken. - 1 Now is the tine to buy your boy's new fall suit, _hemespuns and tweeds in new belted styles a full range of sizes 26 to 33, at l $9:75. Worsteds and tweeds in ® all sizes' to 35 at $II.00 to $T4. BOYS' PANTS A complete range of boys'. odd pants in good heavy quali-.,_ ties, suitable for school wear, at $2.00'to•.$3.00 a pair:'; - , • MEN'S WEAR els Men's New Fall, Hats,. Sweat- ® ors; Shirts and Ties, Men's and 111. Boys'• Caps, Underwear, Hos- iery, etc. 411®11111111®1111111 11 I>t@I A11161111111111111111 ■ a -fine rig and a fast horse, who- did- ®' lilt have to take any one's. dust,", who al Produce. Wanted would always insist on a race- if any _ one tried to pass, and , who -ivoulld.AffinsmailognmEssman never £ ne ail.to jockeyfor the middle of J. A . the road, ;if there was any chance, _of the other getting ahead. There are still 'too many survivors of that, class,. and too many of them in high pow- ered' cars, who insist on hogging •the road; even when there- is no dust. • FORDYCE Mr. 'acid Mrs. William Rintoul of Wigm, n ha` visited . at Mk . Alex.. Rin-, tout's on Sunday. Mr, Robert McKY a ;visited at Mr.,: Teter Leaver's one day last week, Mr. Victor Enitrierson' and sister, •Lela,visited. at Fordyce on Sunday last.: Miss Lavina Mi]ner.of.Art hur, is at Present visiting relatives in; this lo- cality. - m ` -Martin has trchased 'Mr. Ja cs' pl , 'another new engine to thresh with. Misses Valetta and Margarite'Tif- fiii visited- at William Champion's one day recently. ;. •- Miss, Victori'`a Champion, who has been in Goderich;f r some..time, has. returned home, r •int and Mi: Robert rt Mr. D. Haines J. J Haines nrotdi•ed to Amaranth, one day last week for i' few days visiting' i their : relatives, Mr. :Janes ,Snowden Seeds A Specialty. THE OLD CHURCH • . I Have wandered brei again, dear hurcit olnl T the Y childhood days Where' oft;I •kn '1t'Witl blit a stain • . =To mai: my words . of praise. ' kneel in.this blestlace,„ And:while I place, My head± on the altar; rail, les me with Thyrength"and Oh; *bless st grace, And love that cannot fail. I 'have -wandered far away, dear Lord; Fromthe path my mother .trod; 1tit now worn out with wandering, My soul turns' toward my God. My childhobd days return to me, Without; one scar or stain; And, 0 dear Lord, I wish to be As good and vire again: I':have ..wandered back again, dear Lord; - I' care no more r '`tb tray. My heart cries out in prayer to Thee, Lest Thou shouldst turn away. Ali near arid dear are. dead and gone, And strangers kneel ;beside; But I'll be never more. alone, With Thee to guard and guide. =James A. Power: in the Typographi- cal Journal. BORN' and,Mr; McPherson,• Keiinedy=In Whitechurch; on Wed., Mr..William' O'Callaghan of Toroin-7 Aug. 23rd., to Mr.' and Mrs. David to, spent the_week end under the•par- Kennedy, a son. ental roof. Q 0 • • NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 56, Chap. x2r- of the Revised Statttes of Ontario, that all persons having claims .against the estate -of Jane Haslam, ;deceased, who .died ori or about the twenty-first day of June, A. D. 1922, at the of Wingharn -in the Province of Ontario, are re- quired to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to. R. Vanstone, Wingham;, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executors, on or before the twenty-sixth day of September A. D. 1922, their names' and acldresses, with full particulars of their claims in writing, ' and the na- ture of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by a statutory de- claration. And further take notice that after the said twenty-sixth day of Septem 'ber,. 1922,. the assets of the said es- tate will be distributed by the Exec- utors among the Parties entitled there- to, having regard only to the claims of_which they then Have notice, , and the estate will not be. liable for any clailns not filed, at the time of the. said distribution: : , Dated at Wingham this twenty- sixth day of August, A. D..1922. R. VANSTO.NE, Wingham; P. 0. Solicitor for the Executors