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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-04-12, Page 6et our ande �1 W' W a a Save All Don't let your chicks die for lack of ironer feed. They will starve, to death on hens feed—that's why we carry, in addition to our regular line of high-grade grains and scratch -feeds, etc., a special feed prepared for baby chicks -•--guaranteed to raise every Weil -Batched chick. FEED YOUR CHICKS PRATTS BUTTERMILK BABY CHICK FOOD WE SELL AND RECOMMEND IT. Ar' AMS Wix:, team„ Ortt. ", Hla.' SIH 'I IVI AS VAnigI ......u.....,,�,,,._ u»w ,••••,�•.w.,.,•••wh,,..•'SMI•"°°""""°°yw�'"'"m Mrs.' John. McLaren is euffer'ing LOCAL D ,GEN R rote arz att.tck of appendicitis. Stratford. ler•• M C. Calder resumed her orae - Miss Ve ina Brooks is visiting with Fiends in M,rDuffacl id mese. J: elly Duff etice on `1'bul5day morning. o'f this It Duffa are visiting with friends' at Welland. week The party, Who left an umbrella in The Advance Office on Thursday, may have sande by oal•ling. EATP ri RE BREAD ' B R E ,.A D D o t 'T' F ave Laws Flour $ the Best and ', -,.. _e aged henpes v^"''''' '' by every person :ARE A D who bakes bread Feeta..dN PAT•A-PAN• FOR. PASTRY HOWS N Five ..Lilies Flour Best of All Flour. l;Hl'mot a "Radio Broadcasting News,” which is asmall booklet prepared weekly:- and eekly,and mailed a week hi advance to sub- scribers, has been absorbed by the "Pittsburg Post," and. will henceforth be issued as a supplemeno the Wednesday edition of the "Pittsburg1 Post." All the programs of the prin- cipal broadcasting stations will be published in advance so that radio fans will be able to anticipate special concerts in -which they may beinter-. ested. A Farmers' Night is now. featured by the Westinghouse station KDKA at 'Pittsburg. Every Friday evening at 8 p. m, talks are given by ee.perts on subjects of interest - to fanners.. This feature is in addition tb the daily market reports furnished as a part of the regular service. A. new station was heard last week. This was station "WOAW" owned and operated by the Woodmen of the World" and it is located at Omaha, Nebraska. It is evidently a very pow- erful station: as music and speech come through as strongly as from many of the stations which are relatively close, A big drop in theprice of radio ap- rtratus is eacpectecl during the present BLUEVALE Mr. Edgar Mcivlichael has taken a friends at position as trackman on 'the section i•: as. �'1cJ=Tardy visited r J -Junction. at 4�%i n ham" -week, '. Wing -ham' last e•) Brussels las y' toil Mr. Willie Mundell is still' on the ite En. tArmstronglast Brampton, ' eek : - We hope he will soon take 'sited with, friends. here' - week.; sick list: Messrs. Xao and Stamper delivered a turn for the better. a.fine fat cow to the station here. on . Mrs. C. Dunkin of Glenannail, vis - Saturday that tipped the scales.. at ited friends here last week. Szo lbs She sure was a nice one. Mrs/ Wesley. Leggatt spent the s relatives at White - At ?ter- enc 'rs The Boys' Bicycle Club will hold a t meeting on Thursday evening of this' week at M. W'ni. 'Ingham's. Tticsd:iyApril 24th., iti Wiiighain, eight, people, lots.pf funny stuff, nice music, good singing. "MacDonald Comedy Co.," are put- ting on a show in Lucknow, on April xpth,„ in Winghain pn Tuesday, April 2dth R, J. Ball, ex M. P., was elected Mayor of Hanover by acclamation to take the place of the late -Dr, A. :13,f Taylor, . Mr. E. S. -Copeland 'bite purchased. Mr. C. F. Smith's ,house on, Patrick St.,>at present occupied 'by Mr. Herb. Campbell.... Harold Lloyd in Grandma's Boy, also the starting of the gala', Captain Kidd, otz Thursdap, Friday and Satur- day week. , day. of this, v • .~ The regular Wednesday half holi- days hill, be observed in Wingham,as usual this year, commencing on Wed- nesday afternoon; May end. inc Victory Mission Circle of the Methodist church .will gi've a concert in the lecture room of the church on Friday evening, April loth, Further notice neat week. • SympathySypathy is -extended to Mr. -and Mrs. Chas. McCawley of - Durham, formerly, of •Winghane, in the death of their infant daughter, which took. place on Thursday. i `has already Marty had a little • Iamp, summer. In, someect a. drop Y. Filled full of kerosene, been made in ' cases. The engin-.She took it oqt to fight a fire, ears of the.' Westinghouse CEmpany of ,She took it since benzine. tafi Pittsburg have. successfully developed:the a new vacuum tube which will tend Mr. Henry Ross has purchased to make radio more popular with the Hooey property on Scott Se,' and general public. The tube has been in ' moved into it on Tuesday. ' Mr. Will' ne use for some time in special Westing- C. Reid.who has lived in the house house receiversand it was used in is fixing up apai•tznerits over I is gar- connection with a special socket: It age has now been adapted so that it can be used in the standard sockets with whieh. all radio "receivers are equipped. The feature • of. this 'tube which is known as the WD -I2 -es that it only requires an ordinary ie volt 'dry cell the Baptist Church next Sunday Ix�corning, the subject will be "Christ's atonement and Its Effects." ..The ev- ening topic will be, "The. Conversion 4nd Obedience of the Adthiopisn Enoch." 1 ll Tat Messer end seek end with for lighting tide filament, This does ' 'The United Driig Cal iliaiiufaetur r e harne t a with the Y .. ors of the Fan ons di U of Palmerston, oIi ar h d h f m away e "o a church. necess t lid a ' Y Recall Remedies, a Mr. Joh- Allen hag' moved is a T short has secured storage • battery which -has been aToilets, "Chocolates, etc., are putting lfitls of Grand tralley, spent ilv to St. Marys, where he drawback in radio work. ,The present',on their seixzi-annual "One Cent Sale,". >kZ H Stewart. goodrawba si_ou d h at 14IcKtUb&n s g fewdays with Mr.Id - of F k#a d sinner/ler 3 i z f havi 1 a cation r, a nositian:, ti I, I therefore see reliable:' ° Drug Store:on Thu"t=s- Mr- Robert ends tan has returned Mr. Andrew Cairnes ran r , l radio receivers in very compact form day,Friday: anti Saturday of next ionic: after spending the past 'six Mich., spent a week with his cousin, l at low prices. week t " weeks in the,l�A'illahat:a Hospital. We Mr. Andrew Miller sr. met.t is fifty..., 1 is much improv- three years since they lastCrO.IZRIE Snell, who was elected'a m mber:rof de¢ e icle the Board of Directors of ,the , Trus- - received a car of smart. A. G. Sznitlr, issuer of Motor � chi Mr.Tilos- Stewart Hall and Mr. Everitt;Permits ° for this territory, will lee at tees.and Ratepayers' Association and B. C. shingles, this week. MMcGee, ,arStanley W. e- M. P: returned to lleGee, are both -improving after their: Doig's Garage, on Thursday, April•also a,' member of the Legislative OttMr' J. � ' ;lied i recent server illness, we are pleased. - to 1, ipth,, from' 2 o'clock'. This will be the -Committee and Secretary of the.` Ula the r Monday after spendingthepeople of this baht Trustees are please to say leCairnes is eighty years old and quite. ed in health. , Congratulations are due Rev. H. W. ativa of the Easter vacation at his home here, o stat-. L best opportunity ito secure their lie Prof ` A H, `%Toin7ins'ori, B. S. A. G left f ' districtF. e, shi _ ex1 :a .carload of Mr. Harvey amiss. et , or win . Mr. and pp sn end this season evithout send will address -a meeting in Winghain Mr. R.Johnston ,a: car of den on Tuesday morning, after p 1 ansa plates on April x3ttt , .cattle andJ nide , bogs to Toronto- on Sat Y • ink the whiter with his mother here. " ing for:thenr - • at`8 o'clock' in the in- terests of the Horticultural' Society. .aM.immim—YNV. The address is entitled•• "The Best. o 41. 8t5,.cnr.,41k..• 1Tit'L' Il.l S' ! 5q,:a'8'.aa1'ir easserseetaaseeeeneanienalthetheemeeesair '41 a �t• aa, 1..;',ti,,, r ,fider no r circumstances but Genuine Ford: Part in our :re Wpair:, work. i Repair ..Work, performedby . dam �. S s guaranteed D n 'defeptive - _ani first class i every partieOlat. ' . or is :a .d 14 .• on .t rte system,„ The .: st ClI . r will ow in eau advance the ex etc ' t the lab „,•� :A1Ways .look. for ise,:b106 and *hite *hitservice sign,.: i e sign 'f sati fac^. G O tkl[. A 'y o. ItIl1111`1"lIllls lee rem 1 o Tit Al Trees, :Evergreens, :Shrubs and Per- ennials, for Home Ground 'Planting. '..The special Easter'Thankeoffering meeting of thew Women's Missionary Society of . St, Andrews church, will be held; on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, April: 18th. An address will 'be given by Mrs. (Rev.) Harkness of Ripley;'who is a splendid speaker. At the close of the meeting,hiich will be served.. We hope for a large attend- ance.of the ladies of the congregation at this meeting, . The Late Mrs. Pattison. There passed to her rest after years of suffering .born.e.with chrtsti.n-cour age and cheerfulness an Sunday, the i8th of March, about one o'clock in, the afternoon, Margaret Rachel Reid, beloved wife of Rout, IL Pattison, J. P., of Delisle, Sask. Mrs. Pattison^ passed peacefully away in the presence of the family at her home., She suf- fered greatly, during the past years from a very painful form of rheumat- ism, and a cancer which developed during the last few months of her life. She was a woman of fine character, , 1 e `t0 the maintaining her adherence christiart faith and resting with full confidence in Jesus Christ as her Lord. and Saviour. Before her sickness she Thursday, April Beth., epeee • 15 Handsome - 1 att es ..w*th...e.vre v was an active clrierch worker and also NT If 10411111. YU) This special offer closes promptly the last selling hour of April. make certain you secure yourMarshall Mattress ' in: tinne •to = get this. Mattress Cover free. , , Do it right away and you decide once -for -all for comfortable, health -giving sleep This Mattireske,ovr ,will protect your van. able mattresses from dust, stains and wear, It is made from best quality Sea w Islam; cotton with „„ double stitched seams.; You' can -wash it over and over again. • e sure to See, it at the Marshall 'dealers. irneis Flying. Decide Once ;you 'have enjoyed_Marshall comfort, many •'times its price would never persuade you to part with your•' Marahall 'Mattress. . ' ._ Imagine the world of satisfaction in a wonderfully, made mattress with about a thousand' resilient springs,\ cog nformin : to . every movement and pressure of the Fn body, because each- little s 'p,i g works independently ,2f all others. .. The Marshall is always resi- ;lent and sleep -inducing. No sag. 'No lumps, and you need turn-' it but once or twice a year... ila*-for' real permanent coni;'-,:: fort the Marshall -way. See the 'free mattress cover. Let the dealer explain ever.y :' detail. ' No- obligation, incurred, "NOTE . SANITARY . TAPEsow9 fX PLACE Or OUST War , MS If it hiton't this tradtaissark; t isn't a Iil6arehaall' Jr DISTRIBUTORS FOR )WINGHA!,' WALKER'S URNITUR STOkE MarshallVentilated Mattress Co., Llnited, Torontos On.tarta �� .Manorsof . the Marshall ,Ven-tilateckMactress, theMarshalldowxi Mattress,• the 1VTarshalfett Mattress,' arslzall Sno`cIL-rllsoxbiag Cushions for Azztoirrobx COMMUNICATION f Mr. Editor, Dear Sir: Will you kindly permit me a little space iii your valuable paper'in ans- wet to Mr. W: A. Curries comniuni e. cation in last week's' Advance. He has. made a few statements. which are incorrect.. First. of :all,. there were only teed' firemen at the hydrant mak- ing the first coupling, 'not "five or sew- en," as he says. Secondly, the hydrant was froiene end. wasturned falleaton - without any pressure of water coin ing 'through: and mordover, the firer men, .who .trtrried same on knew ho'v and which way tie turn it and did not jump at any conclusion'ashe has evid- ently done so without making full 'in- quiry before ' publishing his so called communication. Perhaps if' Mr. Cur- rie had been there he would have seen why the -nozzle ;was removed be -1 fore passing'ju.dgnlent. The -first by- I trait being frazen,:it wasnecessaryy to change hose to 'another hydrant 1. some distance: front the fire, which.; Made it necessary to add another I length of hose and as we had two lines ; eeeleeeesSeee a strong end loyal member of the iof hose from the one hydrant tlic 1' ••. Orange Association, and was instru- I water. was shut off 'for a few minutes, l mental in (dufiding the local 'Ladies'not a. 'bungling as, he says: but rather' Lodge inthis district. In all these 'she maintained a real interest to the end. A. devoted wife and mother, her excel 1pie will- be an abiding incentive land, inspiration 'to those who. mourn her. 'I •Margaret Rachel. Reid ;Pattison was born on Decerubei' Beth.,' 1856, • ill Stanley Township, Huron County, and was married on February zest., eSee- at Brussels, in,the same county to -Robert: S7." Pattison. After their. mar - 1 riage, Mr. and Mrs. Pattison left the 1 old Ontario home in response to the Call of the West oh March teth., 1881, settling on a hollaeseead in Penabena County, Territory of Dakota, after- wards the state of North Dakota, U. S. A. After aboait 23 years' residence :in the States the family moved to hlasltatellCwrarl:; in tile spring of 1904. They lived for two years be Saska- toon,and finally Moved to hag' trict, where Mr Pattison hats been engaged in bti5riiess ever since with the exception of a few yoais spent in Conquest, Mrs, Pattison leaves to mourn her doss, a Husband, two sons and one daughter. The sons are ILD Patti- son, farming east of Delisle and :FI. L. I'attisou, residing it1 Delisle. The daughter, Mrs, Cameron Gunn, has b,cen in attendance on her : mother, during' the last illness. Two brothers and te- sister, Samuel Reid in Stanley Township, Ontario, 'Win. Reid Oklahoma, U. S. A:., and Elizabeth Nicholson elillyard, iii Washington, U. S. h., also survive. Site was pee - de cca.sml, by one dttttghte,', Pauline Elieal>,dth, who died in February, 907 The above article has reference to t 'sister of the late ' Andrew` Reid of Turttber ry and an aunt of Mr„ W. A. teid and kers: Alex, 1lobiniln of Wiii ghttee, an unavoidable incident. Now perhaps if Mr. Ctirrieelike a great many more:, i who are ready to criticize, would at 'a t fire offer a little pf his services in aid is flames,' kn Y -the firemen in fighting elle flraine., b .instead; of standing on the side and. offering' criticism; -ie. would be of geeatme benefit to .the ratepayers and business inea of which he says he is One. Thanking you, Mr..:Editor, for your Space, l ant, Yours s truly, F. Crandall, Will Irwin Died At Listowel ) Many friends in 'Wingharn were sorry to heal' of the sudden death .of I Mr. Vii. W. Irwin of Listowel, "About I a year ago he bought the Queens I Hotel iri ListoeVel and has since been. I conducting art . up-to-date hotel. Mc lI conducted' the Commercial Hotel iii Ripley far . years. and travellers often, spent' the night in Ripley just: to stay at this hotel.-• , 'T3allagtz-Wolfe Nuptials A riblet .taster wedding took place at ,the Manse, Delmore, on Wednes- day, April. ntli , at 10.30 s when• Nelda 1 l., Second. •claieghtei' o .nlr and Mrs. I`3'. Wolfe, Clifford, and Mr. F. Povvlaiid 13al1agli; son of the late` Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes 'lealleigh, were united ii,. marriage by Rev. C. N. McKenzie, , The bride was gowned iii Ivory i silk crepe-4e-cbene .and carried a bou- ctttet of Easter and L.ilyof-the-1 Valley, Following a dainty wedding breakfast served at the bride's' 'Mate, r the h 1ppy'couple left by train for Torn onto and. Ni ag era, On their return Me, and Mrs lIelhagli will resideon the ;.,room's farm in Cnhxisk Town.' she ls, � sit when it's cooked by live steam in an SMP Savoy Cooker is 'better for you and tastes better, tool The inner boiler is pierced with little holes around the top, through which the steam penetrates. The live steam dabs tho cooking, No need for stirring. No scorch-. No trouble to; clean, as there is no burnt or dried meal to serape • off. The - `�1�-'� Savoy Cooker is one of the most useful utensils made. Ask for II Try these dishes in this fine pot; oht•` rneril porridge, steamed rice, Steanl- ed oysters, corn, cauliflower, -vest, chicken ragout, niusbroozn.s, scram hied eggs, and a host of others. ,tom Pram LtEURR%CCDZIIl.2LC7MFr7R'MI ii a a tel„„ @i Ot .e•,u.ni Three finishes: rearm Were, two coats of Pearly ,arey ena+•nei.inside and out. DlS,ucend pate, thee* costs, light blue and white outside, white lining. • Crystal Ware, three c,Yirts, pure white inside end ide out, with Royal Blue 'ridging, TMPao, aucrs p 0.awEA 946NTaEAt TORONTO wiNNPPECi,' ItoINONTON vANcOUVEri c,AL6rSr3Y - 1.6s_ piatygr�gf 6r8t111111;IRNIa'�n�aur 1' a FJaan SUM 61/1f me -a Eva •:Ii h�: au t Everytl>ltn i. Must a Said Regardless o C,i'sl. Lease Ecph esu Sold. SO 't i us't eale' 'gains Galore Every ... BII El II ,„01103,, a Wittit }°t g t14NI.,i l itliclaNOMININI.Y 111 4,1ilaNON