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The Wingham Advance, 1923-08-02, Page 4am Abate' runnelied at Gverlr i'Viuredtt/ Morning , C3, SMITH, P'.ubliakter wubsclraptioll : rates: One year, 42.00: sl$ antauths. $1.00 he advance. • ,Advertising -rates on application. Advertisements without specific. dl• reetton.a vrili be noterted until forbid and charged ,accordingly, ¢ ies Cb,aeges for contract pon,e a aeliats be in the office 1» ii day. _.w BUSINESS CARDSVVr l angtou Mutual Firm sn nee Co. Established 180 Head Office, Guelph Risks take= on all classes o4,insur• able property on 'the cash or premium :tote system, ant ABNER COSENS, Ag Win; ham THE WiNGI1AMAEVA.NC'H r' t DI DIEY 110LIVIES BARRISTER, RISTER, SOI-ICITOR, ETC. MISTAKES AVE OFTEN MAKE: Start the engine with the switch turned off or without gasoline in the tank. Forget'that using the starter a cer- tain nutrtber of tithes will exhaust the euppIy of current in the battery, an - less the engine. is run sufficiently to recharge it, Fill the lubricator in, the engine, and neglect to lubricate all other parts of the car. Neglect the lubrication of :any part of the car. Advance the spark when starting the engine. Allow the clutch to engage suddenly. Apply the brakes suddenly when it isn't at all necessary. Push in the starting button when the engine is 'running. Blaine the starter when the engine doesn't start, without looking into the gasoline tank: Neglect to inspect the level of the Victory and Other Bonds Bought and Ofece—Mayor Block, Wingham ' Sold.' Vail to examine the car oecaeionally for loose nuts and bolts. Race our engine under any and all circumstances when we feel like it, Fail to heed, the squeak that calls for oil. Take Our ear out without noticing whether it is properly lubricated. Attempt to ; start without being sure that the brakes are released. Make adjustmeets on our car before knowing whether we're right, just, trusting to luck and the god of simpletons. R. S BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR 3etaneY to Loan at toy°est ,fates.. WINGHAM r� RnSS Graduate Royal College of . Dental Surgeons , Graduate University ot` Toronto: Faculty of Dentistry OCFIGe:. EVER al, E. ISA.RD'S STORE~ acid in the storage battery, even after CARE OF TIRES IS VITAL- Wise motorists, after driving a new car about 500 miles, drain the oil from the crank case, give it a thorough cleaning and refill' with fresh oil. This operation should be repeated at least every additional 1,000 miles during the life of the car. It is of great im- portance in prolonging the life of the car in that it keeps the motor free} from particles of grit, metal, sedi-1 two or three weeks have gone by, and went and other foreign substances; overlook a supply of distilled water' which. find their way into the inner. needed« workings. •m�ns�e re11e:P Shift from third to second or first Similar. treatment should be ac Not Quite �i lam Ad en tore. eon nlgi>;t`1>eiolre had referred' running at a tires for the same general xea-{ iamontds lire las 'ad- o are but to a pig that was to be oar when the ear is g corded $ire "The more d ,.. nal t gear speed. sons in order that they may deliver all veintuae ,, ,The worms are three oiMta eyanighierel for my br' alr?aet' ad - Shift reverse gear when the car as f the mileage which has been built Wiliti, J T,a Valre dr who rete - ------ =� moving ahead into them at the facto y not bang ago from $rills A SAi1S�ls•� Neglect to laves ga i of every , d diamonds D d probably the smallest sound which may v p should ",pp�aiztttm..� world � +n be Pau ;r } _few ' • ,q 1 FIE'S A HIMRO JUST NOW 'Philadelphia, Record I Learnred that the discus, 5 i, ' „n App w6 I afi M.O., WO - Special attention pals! to diseases of Women and - Children, having ken Pestgradu.ate work In Surgery, Bare teriology and Scientific Medicine. • tI Kerr Reetderice, hetvveen Office iaa as the Queen's Hotel And the Baptist Church. All business given careful attention. 1'13 Phone 54. P.O, Box T and 7 C. ®i �o IVl.l4.00.3. (Eng). t.ii.C,la< (1=find). PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEOr (Dr, Chisholm's old stead) ii : L EW'sk'T aan 1 o end the n with r At 1 ' ,h Crureus wl 8t Fish. ti to any unusual _ 2500 miles of service, a tire' . t his .ocl ets and ra'it11 dig alert Ssb. .in the ae e10 in the car. be xemavad from the rim, dee' ant in his heart --for he had 11,1 rim the nivuntsie and attemP t to stop sud- ted and all soapstone and •gilt re-� forth principally for the alae of ' the island -of Luzon, Drive fast p fla the casing gone a p lake. Buhl,' in f 'Vane >:is say- 11�net denly Overlook011 a, wet pavement. moved. The ;aside o adve-iters. B+ Mr• e tires washed with i Philippines I;111s fis11, wiiiGh, ea e keeping th properly clean gasoline ; _• fel, the most be dusted guizve' He it still hopeful, ad be says n' twee call the "smaranan, • th,e'Worltd's''y'Vork, that adventure may nliilute4• ,Vertebrae ani'nlai known to him mend the corner— , only heli a grain, drivet d. iy and Harry to and the Inside of g nagh�e net of .eneead .,g Y ou grandmamm should be infiateci V and after drying should. Graduate ,of UnivereitY' of Toronto, Licentiate 6 the Release the clutch when the thr iIl l ottle with talc. be waieting for., scieu�ae. It weighs Y Tht\rsdaY, August 2, 192'3. es, AN IN —3 INC,iME through Systematic Saving is possible for every'' individual who will plan and carry out .a systematic, regular t'ograimrtte of saving and investing a "Mora portion of his or her monthly income ii.. sa£e b is How to budget your income and determine, from. the results of •investigat'ioa thousands of cases, then correct ratio between iso anne and expenditure iss completer7 described in our booklet d° Buying oil the Partial P'ayanetlt Plan." � ° of rte cou book and love to our rte seat office for a copy particulars of he plan, Jt..�:.4= "yE �,atasteQaag,�i' Ottawatfeailiork aryls is 2,i)3I3•a_y St, T oroftO •1,1MIT.El3 Montreal LondonEng- Intone :ng Prase "Send Toe a copy , of "Buying Bonds an the Partial Payment Plan"_'No: X-119. Nafne Address 'Talking Dogs. T a e ih m in, a n- ,coeur rah t t maximum Graham close more its Alexander a til g � n is -and, re w nable is open very wide. During this operation adventure - and half an i The storyo A f Pur- 14Ls >ie Benevolently allow every Tom, Dick s cellon should benlade of the txead� than this frncid,erlt shoat hie to i�ength• Tho natives �'�h it with 'Sow ar our car without, P he casing for, any R1 fine nt�eah-5'caree .Bead's dog that could las a o s or otherI• nava every come to , aul has brought e admonition or chiding. cuts or fragments of alas 1 The nearest s . e ,ca even to tfxe! with adventure wee jurat 117 more than a.. coarse . cloth, which is l light the fact that,there are taik;at l nor I Use the starter to sun th x, foreign materials, according 1 catching up y'1 , used aas a sieve: In this manner great n of • bile understanding that excessivet rts. The rims should be etean-i over tyle boundary in Venezuela when crf the tiny fishes are cap' l fiance other u're ties manipulation a W pquantities.da they q overload on the battery is very se e of all rust and paint. Rust on: the; I soou>gihtt the hostpirttnli{ty of a:night at sed Cured; an=d being dried in a lass's' in the mouth or throat that•Mr. 811'5 sexrier k deterioration if 1t cabim of S. Spanish ranchero in the carious runs Ieads toquic the n ea ofthrough �' provided Allow our car to stand in psits wa around or til g mctuwtadnai H P' works y ( Leif• puddles h the' Ided mleWlth food r while perfectly aware and shelter, and by showing him a t pressed iof their p oil o water, and form him tires.' flap , �diattito:n. from the presscake cantas•In- r In the that neither one is good for air inner tube is a parasite of tar of recamaalen l asmuch as a adagio ability. Their letters a�ppea A leakyf k thepan,fleak willdent3 erre exlool0 to i Heredity, vslow0 l a QEvena260 n e Dur a IleaJ fact that- engine the tire mileage. ai liths, country I tried to comities l 009 fishery the sTneallness'.o from which we. aft and other mechanical parts sun without any other cooking, a ; required. On resiling Mr. Bell's ar and other spices tide, ode has•tta to in- • ' se�a>saned with pepper _ t1c,'e, their owners m In 1'e and cakes. •lab round , 'remarkable into 1 o nt eats of a car tire and sapthe life: of the him that I was oomlfesrinI as umc'h die= ' 1 • handicap a i the latter will be realized. I' e kept clean. Saeid b r undo--inflation!I tinction• an hila as be was cgnfetaing :,---. quote: spaniel," says: one; "beteg ex - Open p g In a fejt miles i Our rp erred d' its a ucr spectacular even at cos oftires. 'Leaky tubes come from a ttlt;at lay. w', ways made the most terrific t . a. casing . cos discovered Then I eat,al- giving _ Th e •e to Turn corners too -fast; lilring to b tire- of many miles of kiludllne>ak� an m . 'li b th .. tremely Pond of -anythLng t (wl ro a hoot a revo�lutioilist one r Ifl ises In ce. e vl a s r les.. enem • t •teres t - Open lire throttle quickly, withouti of causes It may be that the' oP t'hie pnes�ird�nt s bit • t his thioaat wlen �..• t u until• he g � t he kept i p rad the motor a chance to pick p e y l worn or sticks the He did not withdraw his hospitality; italit - , sitting up to beg, and `• ck; u hos Y, ^ at what h$ valve plunger ts, , thel en Hyl. _4 0 . , gradually. lock -nut at the base of the valve stem, however;aa I swung my had ... wanted. than one day; so cleanly that Find it too much trouble to keep our;k loose or, relining flat, may; his porch and was heat . drop off'to r� �, brakes adjusted—or at least too much of the tube witheveryone in the room recognized' the mb the inside sleek w# • I overxiealvi him) and X,,• s ' to keepour mind on it. constant- ia�ntalktllg'LA low tones. wards he articulated, `Ju�s� a. crumb.' trouble � • +h ou h which air o companion �••�,:: `. s, .,:.�=- "We e,ll made a treme�nl �au , h nlay .vox , , hi a� L 'honeycomb t tin holes . r.. gt ,es Their d s fuss Neglect to familiarize ourselves y � a - t 1 seeps out. com'eludintg remark in Sgauish was'.t-. k . the hand lever brake Y over him, gave him what he wante • . With the use of h . ff the riiil often' "We won't kill hila till moarne.nig. , --- t t and then, offered him something else1:� _;� • •n rtSe A rRfA HORSE, IREEee • Oct Vas heel, -.i Yosi.cannot ,;fibra to ..:;+ •ba without it.'' -a east, you nothing _t you own hone';, 1t tau Savo you huudr de of demurs. Tho bsok-'A t enatlsb on. th.o hares" -JS Duro• za tin. aL . u egg u abkl • n horseih g Y y u The horso.bnII nit about him Sts ,1 t es o0b how to ,00�ueethem--SihaetoR43hont .:$Som—wl ai%tm on .lir any tried and, ,Y doff _ , in tris and many 1 » Y BOOI ^00'{ g a h ,$. nd ' roran dtas. Pvnho a ✓ o 0 forarA of"ATreatise t y Dandle is Ask Sg ontin) Fior.,te".cr Write us flirect— 1'L d CO., • Y lAS.G Roosters Fells, V L. Faculty of 'Medicine; - thusbe prepared for emergeicies,,1 Particles of sus o and p PThough these boles' I •spent an altnostt aleepleasls night l to see 1P he wound s'peaSi, again: He Release the. dutch before shifting cut the tubes also. encarried on lu that way for about two Burgeons- are too small to be seen by the naked' with my revolver thrush tinto the breast Ear C p 7� 0te Entrance gears. a leak enough.air to reduce pi my st!ht and with one eye always.1d We col months; timles to would say the REET l.M BLOCK Accelerate too quickly, and so enjoy eye, they t�P1=1C1=. IN C ra ten.'or fifteen pounds' in a half omen for trouble. e1 the omgraY the Woe words, and sometimes bre wouldn't, but , 1 FtIP1E STREET PHONE Q2 the car dumping and the motor pound- pressure dawn I saw a fo1n1. emerge £z om alwa ' Ontario College, oP Physicians and vee the change Siad: What You need, in your school, son, is a -ruler with a strong hand. ,Iasc� I ride- deal of petting Then lie Dr noise Y's F#' o B ¢� sisal kept the'fellow ize'th it the „,: � �.� s � . whenever he did he got his crumb and ing, week. !rouse,.. carrying a glittering r 'e«• oarefullY got m -y p'ltstol ready Yon ac Son: I think so, too, date—we've also a great . on : o with the rulox began, to real ins h SAS an ;, acrd, k t its t:t:a' d . "•*. a, m position n. la would wine run: rn,•,Ltty Of Medicine. = BY trapping g th tun 1 Ile aidvanoed to b d 'th the idea of getting in on th 1 over and over. 9ometinaes iP h ne St, two doors socltlx:,.. �./ ,�, M � ..� `[� :�': Vic- .. �1 t11 e W ce--Jose i � discovered ftp p ,, .: tJ . ,� ,✓'tet 3"' _ 't has be 'unswiclr. Flotel. � }', of Ba �.�. {. 1 i Travel Feats j9` a:d the strong hand . it•n 'Y P i the ngenough,brought Soul whatta�ver he wanted, and �' +.. Wiithec+ut savi gof hie awn accord he w at eractltot T iktterflies. General r, Toronto. �''•• � � � iitammoek. .. • � persons ere not im-; nivg out of the room, ries' a crumb' Graduate i7niversi-,r of Tom o, t,,,�.�.��'`• bluebottles, coloring oaf the if so many dSr b the ed, e, • he were %Z, atTog 44n.tts.0.b No, �indeedi them with. rod. powder, and en T S1s„nh turned 'his back to me, alnico ue vn o Would be less room., ed he would add ea crumb, a z Annr Y 011 excited lag them loose, i day« 1 lies• in one and fired. Instantly br loud squealsre- m at th crumb' at -the. end; he and it the unst m ndietcl front the bluks+h, aai,rl'to my ini- at the top. +au_.-�'�'="•=°�•.-� when we gave him aolne a was i' A 'honey bee well ttvel eight mi r 4 •ate plain bread, but when he from its hive in search of haaney, but M 4 just getting n'•'�'� rB.'E• :% 4. "ti,. ± l •t t�•. tasted the syrup a jumped. up on his '; the weep rarely, flies move that a mile r � '_'•,- hind leg's and almost shouted: 'Sus' a crumb, a crumb, s. crumb, a crumb, a crumb l' " Another; talking dog le even more remarkable; site had command of sev- THE HAY I erel different phrases to empress her 'When I was toiling O11 the Parra a, long,o hoe Telephones—Office 281, Residence 151 Osteophatac Physician PARKER that a fly will trove s+ x a LL•ua bread; he thought h les---�_...- i � syrup on bs maple DR. e m or two Tram i�`Le' nest. e08TE0PATlttC PHYSICIAN Germ: let's beat it. •Thus is no. ' Butterflla,s are great travel•leos, fox Osteopathy, Electricity. All diseases' place for us! fligahts of then. have been seeu far out ,.� at sea. They travel with, the breeze, treated. and at times get cauglht In a strong iiiflee adjoining residence. Contra' Garden is 8e ��1 • wind and may be ctamried a hundred Street meet ng'lican Church (fortifier• i A 3ARrib8ri9�g moles or more. ly Dr. MacDonald's). Phone 272. to a VTednes .a garden is the esrth. remembering • A flight of locusts will ries Moles great iJiiloe c?p;4ad ay (tern :'y and Erich flower is a re- height and cover forty or fi y dos'' afterno�bn as daY• But once DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS The mieroott'y' el solve passing word of i devour ng every green tthivg anal nevetr ` again usartg lr Heir P gra time the lochs t swarm giett Or fiash f pride or hsJlf forgottentope comes to the ground, there it remained, FOX Dr. CHIROPRACTOR Office Hear%a 2 to 5 and 7 to S pen. `t�'"edn005day ,Afternoons by Appoint- ment only. Telepone "191, H. +Iy� e N CHIROPRACTORN e � Pad41a to yy�� allf'd it b[lt Aditlatm.easta gtveu fOr dia'eaues of ail )Siaridee specialize In dealing With Children, 1 ady attendant.. Night caliaa responded tO. OfIloe on Scott Ste Wiaghain. Ont.. (in itraiiae et ,the late Jas "Walker): God's Or glance perhaps. A garden le the earth hemi Hoare, 2 to 1580 pan Evemingts' 7 to 's win$st Moths+ fiY:SGng distances. It has bean. proved that a female moth caged will attract melees from a coppice• two rages Rerzvem n — away: Regretting in a weed, The ordinary an* never travels more R'i'd g of hundred fleet from its 'Priu ntph.ing in a red stalk fell oi, than a calt2Yl+e driver ante migrate bloom; nest' but aeriCi2ti and; pitying in a bine Priming ixr, white p And softly ��g in a yellow gild. A.EFu;r oblivious, Unrecorded, vast, Mori on eon, Wing on happy aping, A garden is the e trth remembering. , ` snakes, are devoured. —gray Carolyn Davies. a lee in a=te armies, nlrarchdug tor ml through' the 'barest, and, destroying all life in their Viath, If they pass a house nothing is let, Not onr beetles and: insects, but in'tee, , Of You -flying i-,naeots the gossamer tads, ,thhe record, se .a ttravelle r 'Dill. ffi 1x19 �which iii rah cc � line O 8 p Y , Letting out a long "'Define a 'e, m lel 'pi Dooley " de Wight by the windy it ris,ss to a g'reaat d tiie tesOber, pxid`id Caerhi Par"mom miles wand 11•eight, "1. lake, to it now 1" replied the ' ,mss conn y freckle -faced Irish lad thoughthiliy, ; . a Iti€F. t hoi:a3e."' a cooled friendship. t has led to Sura naVi' its a !sole in'th0• roc.{ of a. Many a Warm argumen iS p.m, sand by appointment. Phone �.y •@i,pin. /111 you Lvish yettte Cor1't 1 ug time ago various desires. Her owner writes with• my strong right arm the trenchant ti,pade and r. "She is a Boston terrier, now' past wielded six years old, and for the last tree though toil for me had little charm, I made the s iueehes gnaw, years more leas been saying a few My Wealpo to -0k the :highest prize at I•iayse'e�d County's fail:,. my word. Without any asaistataae she Pumpkins• reached so great e. 'sdze they made my rivals' swear', t realize their anguish and despair. And yet I cam dietinctiy utter the word .'now.' you Simply cannot Ill quit this farming Sometimes' sh•e repents dt in answer to graftlabored. indisgust,,ke and, as I tailed d' al, ' titled the brown the gwestiCln; 'When da Yonl want itD graft or bust, it keeps me seeing redft; all di ? was cheap and and says `Now -now' or Now -now -now,' earth's crust, at might 1 went to bed, i Thehbe lllaw harder .You can easily understand thst at bard .and small, the tick was stuffed w y, times she Is trying to say, 'I want it worry me , .: t corn'' Pumps more easily, more silently more efficientlythantheWin typo model which it, has definitely reel sed Repairs easi;,ymade with householdtaals. Can be drained to prevent, freezin . easily primed- El �- �ABOUTITATYOUR HARDWARt STvv'n- .3AT4ES SMARTPLANT BROOK tate. OPIT. than the ball -with at13lf 1 the Giants prof, this didn't. ntovv, I went to ba, or Wee away, it seemed two m�intiee from the .,� et all; i Steps e night I:began to more, till the claim clock's raucous, chime time when � 1 ha1i a She is—unusually fond. of pop Dorn. • "The word 'corn' is the most difti- droclaimed that was , 'night o'er, and I'd have coughed t p cult of any tthat she tries to utter: She, for nine hours more. No lose dreams d'��turb9d my . lnailrps a great effort, however, bay,trAaRnl' dime toh asleep o nightmarecame, a gristly guest, to tag her mouth wide rpt when peace is wa hay sleptno likehas and expelling the, -sound'' at the same drive mY peace ew&i ; I slept like Tat, whose nluninlmi k11(t tithe, I rich and old the night ing comparison a leatLi.e. T$e u they say.in sural beEn dug p'behold,.#lie mattress ellomlcal atom is P 8 vexed, or S41rn6• r be'coln 0 g him and o • stns with , h tv glebe t e;J3 � of leis iu be per pi+e pride, the cover 1 I ball is eompar'ed is 'the ti nog, when I'm tired and sick of watch• � 'p • ,, , tick khte Here lsThe- Put +P You Need SMART. ADEM PUMP • the evening and a few tidies• when she aA was very anidous to go hes. uttered in- telligently the words 'Go walk,' If you Wfsli to kn0W a man's real character, watch net what he says Vitt what he does. Sir Oliver Lodge made the fellow - he : And now that am ,'We also have a a renou poodle and lin co upon elide; y heti' a wonder to sometimes when the terrier is playings ilei npatt hours e rt 1 15011 to «s chop of t d in kin$ y t11 0l d -with 1 i$ dyed. And. aome i times when playing with a baa - that t earth; .end yet this atom i:- its large happens to roll under anis' axtirio of ; o • corlsiitu- ch slow onnthe crawl, 1 could Irl sole the ileo and thought f itu itwill talk' to h'eesalf and in coMparlson to one or its chrome on the wall; if I Dau=Ld be once more the hod k'whe bong' lira ' re, site sa.y,'Now-now: ant Iaarticlee as Birmingham :tows .�.vme night tee sivaitl" 1 "S•h,e•le.very Palin of taking a walk in hall is to e pin s lie,.ti• tile, g �.,,,«•y,�, Yew^^—'.:.....•,o ,, ..,..•.., _, ,« a,..r.� .,.., ....«r. .. .. RO (01-1 }-{E_' JUST 1 er,6,u5e. hi. .CAN T Ni r ° (1