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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-05-24, Page 3.• " • Thursday, M'4th., rn23 riateeeete,ttereeettlete,777,am7!!'-'27te'ee, 4 , ' N LYiU.A.V 1e0 ;".7"—"etetterreele-eeelliteIe.!-"•-ei--e-t,e:-•-"eii-ealT-e,V te"P reeette ,---.e..t-ee-itereeteerteSeiesteeee-.---.7-eLee te---teTntHE -reWz:-.eIteDee,IrGerIs-7A-=NA D V ANCE eDE;AYCIOC 000000 .4-eseteetee---creeteetrele, ,C,llr.',,Fill7777717:44,;n7,:p777 111111$101%11111111111418101ESINININFORSINflt ormitatiraok ION(' oratol,' of Itilaitland Fteal)ytery , tzoi Va. • W El m MILLS' WEEKLY STO E NE South Xinlosr, Minister Elected Mod- •• • me, kt Special Values 2lat S • SPORT MODEL Young Men Snits in Norfolk and new SP0 1VIteclels, in Donegals and ''ed exceptional va ues, sizes 34 to 3 No special at $2o,e0. • SUITS AT S18 oo-ro Men s Sul le in Worsteds and Tweeds, a speci • ,clearing ltie in si2esl7 to 44, re 111 Ki values See.oce to $28•00, ePecian EN priced at $18.00; 81 NAVY BLUE SUITS -Finely tai ored in a conservative style, fro an, extra....heevy _quality ...Englis NI Serge, guaranteed fast Indigo d fir sizes 37 to,42, special at $3,2.00. • MI • BOYS' SUITS --A wide range o di Boys' ...Two-piece _Suits, ..Norfol •WI and Belted styles, Tweeds, Home $11 statms and Serges, sizes to 36 i .ni stock from $7.5o to $14.00. Eti SPRING OVERCOATS •Ell Here le an ideal coat for'motormg ffe in a slip-on style in l3rown and Grey Tweeds that give real good em wear and service, size 36 to 40. at $11.75. • ' .',1211e •Presbyterial .of 11Iaitland met on Ttiesday .0 13elgrave. Rev, K. Goliath ofSouth Kinloss, was e' ected `.• , Vta. The records of the various sessions , • moderator for the ensuing six Months. fli • "Frgit+thfeSReheVed Ontth of the pres1)ytery were examined and . attested iifeerms of the' committee eX- , • =lining- them. •• • • ' • t Dropsy 'and Sick Kidneys . rt The session of Celvin church,' East - . • . \Wwanosii protested against the use ihe wooder of. fruit iledlcine s, of budget Ininis, to pay the new mini- mum salary. The court passed it on Those who know they have die 8, to the general asseMbly, simpliciter, ha,ctip._whe are up feequeetly--at night Trogiale-Who sufee with pain in the The convener of the borne missiorfeleo ethenewcithat,"Pruit-a- ts• comnuttee r9poitcd ,,that OIL two aid tieese, fife vveederfultmedieive made I al ileceiving congregations within the, from . fruit juieeta and -topics, will bounds lied had their grants g• reduced positively relieve Kiduey and Bladder by the synod's committee. Troubles -es proven by this letter - Y The report on statistics seoVved a "QurlittlegirebeaKidneyTro IA tile decrease in the number Of 'families and aud3Dropsy=-heklirxiba mid body were I- in the number of children attending all sivollen. -ytre , deeitled to try Sundey,School, but an int -ease in the "Fruit-a-tives,, in a short tinn,, the I inin the nUmber of persons received into swelling went down, -Now, she is the ' hthe church, both by profess -on of faith healthiest one of the family' . and ,certif:cate; an .increase • in WM. "WA.13,11ElN, : NM nurnbei- of infant and adult $aptisnis Port Robinscin • Ont. and an increase in. the ainotint paid for 50e. a, bo7,:; 6 for$2,50, trial tiz'e 2,5e, f stipend. 'There was a decrease- in the At dealers or ream Fruiti-a.tives k amount contrilxii.ted for budget pnr- Limited; Ottawar.Ont. , , poses, as compared with. ale previous , . ! .," . "!"""'""7-'77'77•7-7!7:"'"Ivv.4!!"*Ir"""'"'"77,•"'"'!",71'""*!7'!",""`.$1:11, COL.'icjjxi Gets Reeogration 'For IS 4i Years ' itt • Of 'ContintMS Serviee. =• in. recognition 4.i years .of continnoos'. serv:eo; CoL, - Combo, has 1.)een granted the rartk ofr Colonel, by the ;Honorable. Milli- fir • CATIADA'S LARGEST RETAIL 0,,ROCERS ster of Defence. This..Ite the highest organization wrinhoomiolhachiviairrtiolichtiow.44 11, Hrt • • • • . cra.ernkofv,geg4vuernona ,f,1;-1.11 The following letter was receIved by Coloeel Combe ,from the D'strict 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1 Ffeadquarters, Mei` 1,23, • 4 '!! 12.4 It00 11),,, Bag.. ........ .$11.4,0 WE SELL TO SATISFY ear Colonel;Cnbc I am happy Co be able to inform you that •following the heeding over the onirriand of your regiment to Major Dunlop, the Department of National Defence hasm'decided to pro- mote you to •the rank of Colonel, am asked by the Ifenorable, the Minister of National Deferice, to in- form you that he notes with regret that the time has mew arrived for you to relinquish the Command of the -Huron Regiment, which eoinrnand you have successfully carried out for the past seven years and six "ntontls, .He considers that your long and faithful services rendered to the active militia of Canada, amounting, to more than Forty _years, including active service it the late war, which he Well knows could not have been given without a great de ae of teial'fication and sacri- fice, is deserving of special commend - tee RAINCOATSe-Men's and Ladies' . . lee i Raincoats at greatly reduced.prices. These -are broken _lines in _sizes • 8?• from 34 to 42. _Regular $ro.00, for ,„„ • , RI 0 $12.75; regular to $14.00- for $e.g5-. "• 10. Fe Year; owever. The aext sregidar meeting will be 111111)11111$11011101111111111111111011 buy 111M11111/111:;11.,111, held in Ripley on tile third iesd:ty NO‘v Ls the tible to - your • '' illg lIrown of Lucknow, died in London f • .,,'1 • A If I to . . ' 4,1 /4 , • LUCKNOW 'Little Keith Browp, the nine-year- °kr son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert , General Hospital on Friday moning, Ile was ,syfforing froni an „effection or the heart cense(' by oneurnonia. The ftmeral Was held to' Lucknow cemetery de Menday afternoon. C1.0444.10 .1=-0 You want a Bicycle full of El! Way Back In 188o "PeP"and "go", and i c manufacttirer was wo-rk'ng in a -1 I have, therefore been directed to xtend to you the thanks of the Hon - rabic, the Minister of National De- ence, fpr this Jong and faithful ser - 'ice, and to express the hope that al= hough you are retiring, you will con= nue to take a desirable 'merest in elflitS1115111112.111$113111111011311111111111talle$1111211IlleillIMIIIMIlliEll1121111211111111011 • ti the military affairs of the country. • Yours very s.lncerely, • . W. 13. King, • Brig General, Commanding M. D. No. t FORDYc Miss 'Victoria Champion who is at tt: r. Elliott's near- Glenannan spent e Eagle Brand Condensed 2 st charles or Cernation - ee, • ianac, t• in C MILX, 3 tins , leo MACHINE SLICED* BRE 4.K ---------FAIRBA , FAST BACON., •per lb, ,, , .. ... .. . „• ....... Arm & Harnmer WA ING SODA, eke SPECIAL BLEND C - FEE, per lb DER, GOLD DUST WASHING 017r c‘) 5 Pkg. for C Heinz BAKED BEANS are Boston Style, tin .._. l4t New Shipment KIPPER 9 SNACKS ti f Ote• E.- Pure Quebec MAPLE e„) fen VALENCIA CAKE, Ib. 43 -!tt SYRUP, No. 10 attiaVe--:-/ Worth AL4 it -- Quaker Waxtite CORN I FLAXES, a for ,t1) fire RICHMELLO TEA, ib, Om, = Sold only.by Dom -Stores %At; Fe Butter and Eggs Taken- VVINCHAM=-We Deliver. inimill tit in !whom imoosifluitimit OUR GOODS ARE THE BEST . • • K-finiffin The world's_ mo-st Iant'bus autorno-.= you can. get it in the bicycle shop. " LEVTL• ANL) 5- 7 ' A millionaire hotej -owner ,was hopl - pion' bells.. . 'M inday ,visiting Fordyce, Mr.; John Champion visited at Mr. fetor Emerson one day recently. itt tit ti OUR PRICES RIGHT" RE le" tts !l• • There's one feature in particular 3rou'lb appreciate.about Toronto Stable Equip - Ment. This is.the fact that the "hot" galvanizing method ire use thoronghly covers and completely Coats both the inside and -oUtsicle of the steel tubing with pure zinc spelter. This method makes it absolutely rust -defying and proof against strong stable acids for the ma,„iVrpt the method or- dinarily used simply, applies a surface • coating and goes oril .a short, distance • 'inside tubing. "• .Toronto Stable Equipment will make, work easier --keep, cattle, healthier - bring more profits. Let me explain the - many advantages of " Toronto Statile Bull Pens, Water Bowiseind Litter Carriers -9r Ect some of the Toronto literature W. H. Davidson, Wgraghera ettauttrAmstavoudartautroxtuttastratotatmovvao ,ttaltrattovatto ; . The .A.livnce ..fob Printing Igepartifirieni ' soted aor its Aliraciive Job Printin iirv110.,--61.prettratxstuno ilteattrarttmctommatiotelv;. ''',e..i•;;;,.,i,,,,,",:v.,0",,,V15,9.l!' r., 4 !,, ' ' "! " :; .41 153747,421V-70:711. --"-•12""44'4" .r1 .1111 ITE ST Li eeeleer729Y2M-e-aeZe...X(steaW_Ley_-"reeX TaCaleteiteMerreereleee _ ESS T14118 PY 8 FR UR ARE. reyhOnd Ex.cursi, Only once a year comes this glorious excursion to Detroit -this oppottunity to visiftho enauseinents there and do your shopping -and. enjoy the balmy lake ride, the danc- ing, the meals,end the coneert music aboard, • Leaving Gederleh, 9:30 a,. m„.Tune 12, the steamer Greyhound reaches Port 1-Tron 1:30 O. m„ andDeteeTt 540 tnioy Detroit sights Until Thursdayeetthe 14, a1.y$, ni„ when rettirn trip to Godericlf ts made. • - LtaSt trip to Detroit loaves Gotiorlitch 'on Friday, i1111116 ;1.th, 9:36 a. ort. Monday- MOON,. 500 . • UW eeep6114111, WEN ikthle 11 D. rkot fell to eutioy the three tour intiontighi triptut of Go4o1ieh,IVIondaYeveiiing...tuna11, geameehe ail:mines of the 83rd Ikagiment Pond, Winters Orctiettra foe datioitig aboad. WNIflE 3TAItLFNIf, 1 25 One Way Abmerica's Steel king,' .ufas stoking Can supply you with any make Taj - blast furnace. . I•of C. C. NI: Bicycle from $35 to = v „. 1.7 An international banker was firing EL -.1 $65. The. revised accessories' ••Ell a locomoti-ve ,list knocks the bottom_ out of ii Jo 12•75, etC• . , ' gl 1 ch I - .previOus lists in price, -Covers = se ' A president of the United States was running a pientingpress. A. great. trterchavt was Carrying a pack on his, back. 0. • A railroact president was pounding a telegraph key, • There's always room at. the top. "\Arliere'll you be ip 1054? ' Conte Winghern, • on M.o.nday, July 2nd., Caledonian Sports_ , • , BORN . Fundou-ie East Waetandshe•bn Tue. dayr ', May 22nq., to' Mr. and:.Mr • \Vim,. John Purdon a daughter., MOntgomery,--fn Wingham,. on We neselay,' May 1.6th., to Mr, acid Mt Joe. J, Montgomery leelg-eeVe, Montgbino:ry-wiis forme ly Miss. EdithWellS, Goultpa•-,•:In -.:\i/O'rris;' 'On". Wednesday . May 16th., to., Mr. atid' Mrs: Chas R. es, a dituehter:e -Mabel' Ise Elblieoltcin tetthureheen WedneS day, May 16th., to „Mr-. and .Mrs Gordon Elliott, a son: JUST A BOY , Goieto understand the lad- Ire'8 not eager to be bad; 11 the Tight,e :Ialwatts knew,. , 'wad d be 'is old. as. yott Were he now exceeding 'wise,' -- •He'd. be" just another of your size; • When- d.des- things ' that annoy,' Don't forget he's'ijuat a boy. ' Could ,he, know and underStand, • He would treed no guiding hand, • But he's young and hasn't 'learned, How tlifela corners Must -be turned, Doeen't knote from day to day, There is more in l'fe than play, More to face than selfish joy, • Don't forget, be' s 'just a boy, Bel:rig 'just a boy -he'll do, ' MuCh you will'idiot wait him to • J-Iell be careless of his ways, Have his,. di se bedi t -days, - •• Wilful, wild and headstrong„ too, Just- when a boy were you; Things of value he'll deetrov, But reflect, he's just .boy. just a betyc. who needs a friend, • Patient, kindly to' the end.; 0 Needs a father who Nell show Him the things he wants to ktiow, ,'Take him ve:11:11 you when you walk, . es w he wants to talk, coMpanionshin enjoy, Don't forget. he's just 'a hey. s- s. • i A frergus- News -Record \es a by :the Government for the coming ed •d... Last Thursday afternoon the Leg- da.. , islature was vOting money to be used (. r- year. One item, asked by Hon. Mad-. rm.) fling Doherty; Ministev. of Agr.cult, or ure, is of special interest, to the farm- ,• ' ers of the province and especially to those of Nk ellington County, t ;This grant of $5,000 was to este-b- .. 1 lisb -a radio broadcast -ng station at O I the 0. A. C., Guelph. It is to be used 11n giving information as to weather 0 $2,4o to $3.2o, Peddles $2.5o to aniclaahlt .griarerrizgr%pWia hrienegIsartired 11 ley WINGHAM MACHINE SHOP -E2 I tei Mr, John Boyle is at present at Mr. lin -Martin's helping hien to --get his ediug, done. - Mr, and Mrs. A. Havens .01 White- urcli, visited:at Mr. Elliott Taylors Stinday last. Miss Gibbons visited at 1,Cr. O'Mal- s bne day last week. Quite a number from our burg at - fried' the bal lat.Belgrave on Friday t, and report a good time, 1\dr. Elwell Webster is out cutting od with his tractor and is at pres,- t at Mr. A. RintouPs. : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haines visited Mr. .A. leQuillan's. one day recent -Ir and Mrs. George McRoberts. itecl at, Airs. -Robert Mavens pile last week: •- ' •• • „).uite a few in this .part have finish - seeding, but the majority have re or less yet to put in on account the -wet weather. 'Ir. Kirby of Belgrave was in this locality vaccinating .cattle for the black quarter. ft is '0.ot in this local- ity now, but the people are trying to stamp the disease out. W. A. cURRIE 14" TfilleEll! IIIIIIIIIVIIINIIIIIIIIIIII/18111 Ifleiellfilil Mil ell • . IVIat • Res.DIO FOrt THE FARERS 1 • forecasts and -prices of produce. We hope that it ina.y also be Used to broadcast musical. programs. I "There arc already receiving sets iii la gteat many farm borrics," said Hon. Manning Doherty, "I have been sur - 1 prised to f;ud the nutriber of farmers j which have them. This would serve t the whole of Eastern Ontario." He also assured- the House that the equip- iiiiixte6erxt would be a credit to the .Peoy- 'This is of particular interest to all farmrs ewithin twenty or twenty-filke miles of:Guelph. At present very few f rni horns in this neighborhood are equipped. wieh receiving, sets as the cost has been fairly high. However, for enyone •the twenty-five milCstor less of a pot -verbal receiving station, the probIem is comparatively emelt. We saw recently a crystal set made by :a. Toronto boy' for less than o-ne, . It is: quite possible for anyone, to duplicate it for that amount, When this broadcaeting statioe is opeecti ep, more will be sad about it in the Radio Coll:atm' of the News; -Re - ,cord and tests s'i1l be made with cry- stal sets to see 41 they can he used sfactortly, 11good restts aro possible it will al OrlCe 01)C1t rip new possibilities fer the farmers of this neighborhood *at •very ' rtild cost; • ' PIANO TUNINV. .. y 1 . J h. Doherty, Clinton former - erly of the Doherty Piano & Organ pianos. • Estimates given on re-linsh- lag.^,ans Masic Store, co., tuns. and repaers allpiiihoankeee284o: left at ing and • re -building pianos. Orders • • Fni • TORY CORNERS., • 413' Mrs. Oliver Gallaway of Wifgham, Spent a few days with Mr, •Wilbert Gallaway of the B. Line. , Mr. John Wylie and Mies Eno •Gamble of Tory Corners spent "Sat,' urday in Winghani. Mr, Thos. Nickel sold a valuable horse to Nelson Gowdy last wek. . •A good .niany from here attended the division court 0in Goerie on Friday lest. - and Mrs: CGC3. Wylie entertain, ed a number Of their triends front Londent hist week, • •• 4iSs64; Libilad'and Dane also 'Margaret, spent -FridaY; ifwith Wnt. Dane. • eh -s. 'R. H. Carson and Mrs. A, 0C. Taylor called on their brother, R. A. Titelor. of Tory Crirners. • Mr. and Mrs. Levi Galbraith spent Sunda:s evening with their daughter, Mrs. 71 -hs. Nickel. \Ve notice that the coupe from -the \Vt::t wakes very frequent . calls at • rosy corn(:r:,. • ' Akil,it Ruins of the Vstroxettor Wbolen PAM; which were totally detroy- byfire ori Tuesday evening, May tgitiL. tr010.001mitylotteutinnettitote11.000000m01004000000010,001 hay in the mow. The good work of O number of mete who formed a 1Y11 C1C" et brigade got the fire ender control real we believe the prieprietor was busy choppinr before dtrk Rev.. G. P. Denran a former pastor vvitriorivouttl0witthrtkrlithltiiita010iditritti."00,0silmilitiol010:0itiliimit Choppirig Mill On Fire Whiteehnrch came nearly having a good. big rire on Monde r aftrne)011 when an overheated exhansi pipe is mmposed to have been the moans of a Fire at Robert Mowbray's eh oppinte mill. As it was the fire did ensider- able damage to the wesi wall arid the the roof and burned up a quantity of of hiteclitirelt prezbyterian eluireh, will " ••Preach, 'tieniver ry SerVices on Slindny, lane ,rd. 'Siemer and enter- teinment on 'elondity everting . el • . We have someodds and ends left n BooSy,.hich are now on sae, Books regularly priced at 50c. are on sale at 35c each or 3 f r $ 1.00, Books : .Iftr regularly priccd75eon sale at -45c. Ri ce. Fil -...e r ,t ti L aiiit'', Mr e etL Books',*Stationery, Magazines, Town Ticket Agent Canadian 4 oe . .., Le -ii- National and Grand Trunk Railways, Ocean Tickets via all fines. i.-..-1• = , 6.11,19.0...0,00.190..T.2.31 gliDAVIIIT:ritqUolai:117RUSH011iBitall'rLIIIMI IN111,:1111111Millitli11:4111111MINIIMIllt,' ill lilkillg . ..,.,1,....-,.. ............ vms........,,,A,....,.. VIIN' ..!-- .b.,' 4 7---7 ---17".0007,!..aatemttossultattstottventattztetaatrattv.v......,..310.000.0=0:0•xars .101:441111:Ent, )100 t *tic jAiltssw,i, 01 ',X.i4 C_dt, iskirM1414 •• ITI.!!!F.!M,94.,Ta.".ii?!.?.TIFIffr571=5:•MF, l., 12. 1 ..-;:,.! : loll ::::t...,:...:•:. . 7:: . :-.• i. .:.f. , . 1 . 4,Yi;:*: ,.'..li *'' ' '41'43:' 11 0 0 • NUAL oys' and Girls" Annuals, Cum's. etc, pt -iced al $2.1)0 to 3.50: while they last at 1.25 each. • , atosta 1.1 • • 11 110 1111 i 141 etifeeet i. ere a Green, Bli d Pait.t. That 'Fades, Darker • That's exactly what it does. Instead of growing .lighter and lighter and finally looking Iike' washed out blue, it starts in a vivid green and then gradually turns: darker . atil it's reached a rich deep green, .• Then it getsno darker, nor lighter,• apt, stays the way you want it to stay. Neither the salt spray of the seashore, 11037 the hot pelting sun have any effect upon it. Its name is Lowe Brothers Permanent Gren. You can't get it every- where, but you can get it sere. Drop in and well how you the color: Buchanan. Thompum 8,t Hardware klee art eae '5\lt " • ' "Srcle eitlt,2-tr-7b4 t • Pord Registrationeln Canada In the year 1921, the total registra- fens of all, ears in the Donee -don of Canada was 446,6p. At the end of the year tss, the tot- al registrations of all cars was 493,93 or an increase in registrations during the yeer 1922, of 47,514 tars, At then end of the year 102r, the total Ford cars registered in wee 20,041, or 47 per cent of the total eats in use in Canada in. 1922, The inerease itt registrathe of all cars in list tt the. year 1922 over the vear [921 47,54. The increase its registretione of Ford eers ie the year 1022 over the year 1921, was 334,19, • i of all ers, there:fort increased in 1922 by 47,514 cars. FOrdS • rnereasea by 33,2,9 of ibis. total 47,5,54 or 70,5 Per cent; ect.5 per tent of the cara Sold in Canada zn the year 192* • were Ford. • This is a woliderfue tribute to the value of ties ear to the Canadiart motorist, when after 29 years' heel it has increased, its hold upoit the Can- adian motorist to a greater ottent than in any previous year. 70 mit of every TOO wii0 bOlight earg in the year 1022 in Canada breight ll'ord