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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1924-02-21, Page 3. . . . . . . . . ...... ... II tt4eT 0 , f ""Wow awoo t y I I I I Jill tless= ti c 0 is, e tre s, Ila Ipitb 441 go oeon urs�, Ii 4 Tbo afternoon to the &Agged by to U;Ouncl csit 11 0 4 ac' pro" Ibusiness inert and discs ed tbg wbep :that 111L� J;y nd Ville I �Jt* Velyie II'Yloo 000d *190 3*9 ff�, od' W 10, A Ind they al Ott street the 00Y 'X 'Put la be the best plarlif So oblia the end it won ip bili AWAY . j.K rows, t Bo her in6e,ting t of they holding arlot' fit IhIn tho bl, Yj will then n the near, future and,they, ive b Continued frolp the WIDOW. 'y Isit: 790, ty eiginoibr, here to Xb a Iand fU heas w Ounab 'particul rs, -on qj� gone, estima xny)ng U life it, The Bl�th Cfioral Society, which alitoo out YQ cti$ing the cantata, "Bel- gut ' I glftn!tr� CHAPTItH XVII.. rour wiffiL' L . r In tbe Xlap�jan to eprplOte has been� pra, Vy Ishazzar; L for the' past f e V this thing rve set my hand toil, Then self n ygpr,r q rial Hall v�euted it in Mef�o OIL F ri- nor gan I' r At A Letttr Fi �ii e raueb And try to get r To Im going to 0 although the ads All through tb Zy evqmng last taste Out of my inolith, IM e long night she lay "nomps bt yJtII aw roni the. recent storms th, bad itwake, the Ingredible, for thiiilfie,�. OL arp.. 0inil L were 4ery'bad g0jug.torearrOW', I've 110 desire or in- Struggling Wh, bal'Ir WaSL I , Alit the large packed to its ut -e Illy JVIfe, f'u' Bill bad her tryIng to not� 00, iowtep.p;�, A . It 'There were 50 char- t,,�nfjoa to coerce you. -You'll vow blame flarbal; up ,ounds, No OAo;rbaSL a It authorized Fol most capacity... eener isVXV*0 you care afa -and their cos- and our place With me, If acters in Lthe cant in ainger a attitude, s were gbirget Iag wtbing about me, And unyieI1116 ilizadoo ineig'alt#wf )us, represent' I want you. IOUQ elation of,what civ S tume lt'.hls� 0412ion cWturi even while she was 'Sorely cOxtsc Ford S. n1t. ou? I wouldn' r of ihea� rvice ta4glas, i th old Babyl, n days of King Cy Fzu know thitt, do 'n h;tubborally Vt, Jal; aaou� alai Ct 1,,, it oo beggIngg yo for ua ap.., B* bet*en the F�ri;l user at"d Belshazzar, he' didn't. ths It 'She herself had linowledge; r of Pemig,,'aud I(,J Jruly,JpVrVd L� the.world. abe#, n ijag., .14' lie 11, Ion ,lithe ord, factory-, reckless and riotous of Baby hnor hard 1 Tl eyes Unyl gods, B 9 ut IV$ She I c would nev& have eon't Oply, tv� �kceptionally reiterated, I w ililfJ9 Al the, parts we by p�cii da;rvled by any et,vyeell them, But SS, aa4r,.Vart1cfaI4rJf Doi t4 t4e� "IedAn every oper- of the pl4d made It an b Ford mchania well aetedl The cost 1 dor�t bluff. I'm going' _. Sara Mi Pp to you' n :Iena ill1t, tyas like a I tWe hayraded,, �In� semeing Youir,F id was: Queen Ai and It I llpve to go without You I es miniHaw-, ovvn desire )d 'there' a. solitary ation: 'Ter ne; Nitrocis, n6en regent, Mrs,, being made paramount al won't r k. Think it over, orne' bac etock OJ Cenuine -z,2 dlopg, no matter III Ilew kin KBelsha ar, I D ni 'j, McKay�,; lundeil on bell I jus ask yourself honestly If it worth to b that class Is 1ION D.�, Leith;, a I viiat antagonisms he aroused, And satist' Ford. 'Pam i,Iich. am !in. eveiy� dietaill King Cyrus, t 'N -its rrowneas, f bile." action e V1, identical the original pads, in lout Leslie; -Zerubbiabeli Jewish governor, be wal coliipletely in th ilOrig, sb(! look, and. unblushing, 61011r, j��ti&RTO Ctly rd, Fest�j, 16rd , ch -bini and Rev.. T., Telfo lie dreW'r her up close to repel .:lc;ir and ilefdre perlie e 'A. -heek �OpleIitoue; S reasserted' the less fOrtunat ger-flushed c Oulated -It all. "AA� to dabb, f Zcrubabbel,, Margii to 'th i bed- winter he had on �If,very' Ford pait and iverry Ford w1vice ret Myra,,. child o walked'straight: tmiY For her friends Idrawn into 'll ace rdl g t standard. Ilawkins-4, Angel, Mrs. Fringland; Jew� itpro, shll.' O" n ' o tholi b6u),-geo s standards,... 6perad6w is harge .; I r L I , , Ath every She: recal hiy'handsi I I . I berlain,, S. kissed: her on one an Through rubabbel), Miss, SafO. Milne; andthen, R,g he had done tLe night be' Si$tently wIth_r ftle 4OWa and I IVO L In wife of Ze Uel" to cooln and :h Iy gla, for ,most of her pie -flesh repha,cw, arg'ion, - h Soft b bt- asi he had n e�f;; ,.�Ilow xate_. ou,ne not Mis. Kershaw.; Tamar, to, have gross I$ prilacc Ste .pt little tiff t nligh'. A bor at best eXhib a nytoleirane McTaggart', J lie e. Ad, able,,Sl to svibmelige, ibentalli;7 will not be,,. overchaige ktalia, Mis- no Se o Mrs. '6 ld weiglit And isbi 0 ky L on her.; Wdre I hatil had' �uo:ioatter irhe;6 You: , uY..)!Qur high:, agI. up the 'elty" for brajz�w It owan, sud'her, atd On top of that demanded S mers; Zulina, - Mrs. . eTilifi,gton: ri, vhe had ended lbVouiraglng Vo.tb the - in , favor Of �L eraftlrie'-'�S Of pilieSt, Dlr: 1 G in -b pasqe3 w TIT e1.0 here you use it, ere iu and an*.linpulse to C-01) in Forid ior S S. Chello, fligi she Willa her 'earby al- Mess'r 'Th. -back t twenty-fourl 11,jInilon'the toad, A ad, offal g . Fi dSeAril tatibn, ready wa s a or i it, all IT] the ANVePl) erewere 311) and forg Y T. Wallace, Besiae6`11agse th hourls' :nOtIC6, -Granville iind all Ita ivere'witb afe Iarid finmediato �erylm or'. that strong I'll), Ilut she el,101 'to give Wti the ca;ptains,L guards, ni�idens, Baby an(I rollow In into a wil- ASM ocift L . r I I r ex n It was such a Suc- back the "Ti 'w e tIons lonialris and Jews., dreade&. She � had that* 1)base of it which soUt me ou t4o, derness, that, hof illiGenWne cess that they have decide( to.present fiall.riglitto her,res t e `,-F9r Parts'arc scild en in nt. As� his M, 15�cent. or le have offers suffer. For his IiJigh-bandedness hP r mpit ge in, Gilainville. I Ao uld bvi" EE ANY AUT14ORIZ-- - uch, credit for '.F�ould make him tiufler Li . kind. At AartneX. ZED t week Tla�y a the !abiaiacy enterprise it here nex froin' other places, M done: oo before, should have LFR,L L ft2Lrda& Ford Pai� are, nold DEA beg_ FORD e to the direcr loaxt, she would not crwwl t6111m e were not her feelings and de -1 The otbear­: s great success is du on ma lo th' kliagr it!clear to you. cent- I ;, I ) equal' eonsl�eratiou? t1r, Rdir, T. Telford. ging forgiveness, sires entitled t( side had been presented to:.you rathw_-*� sian i en i S`e hild beam.: Ile had assajmed-� the role of dictator. Authorized Ford a yellow When sunri cleverly at the right'tiale'r And yowtv-9- S; �cc� tntloTks. MORRIS all, full' of dancing notes, across :her "il' she had revolte4, That w ready acceptaulde of It ange red. we be- him She was justified bed, she heard :BW stir, heard yond bounds.' Ion were prejudice&.- Sl t j Miss Myrtle Johnson arrived home moving about the, apartmerit With rest-; l3ventually she ep At t�n �'clockl It tirred me to a.perfect fury t Whir- from a -visit of 2,mouths 4k�th Londr on S r at, r S L a -eyed, -suffering an intolerable absolutely loyal f4f le steps. After time, she Edso tkeavy Idn't be Ives. She enjoyed her stay. , v . heard the uumistak So Irel on fo pendi able lind of a headache, she rose, and, dressed. your'pal. When .Ook that POSItJOW r ap 't A successf COUI ttelap :S back, and the move- Beside her: plate lay, a thick letter L CLply e=10 at- ul operati timnk. lid thrown �011 t citis wa performed Tuesday 'after- (In t a ared his addressed writing. She on ents of him a he gathL in Bill's hand tions think Td home Of'rFred and Mrs. ever have tag- noon ;at the Do you ed, 1314t pb inkrber coffee and 'the OILS Brewar, 3rd line, with � Miss' 'Annie she surmiq, e did ijrp 'vent back to en the other felloNv's side against yov6 C CA, T Brewar as the , subject� It . _,V, I 1 be a uoi. rise till the mald',rapped on her CF -34C right or,wrong? the eight Oi real delight wheh the patient is table with n.: "Anyway, he'ke You got th,Ijy� it is dooi k salutatio around as uslual. We wish her "Breakfast, m to get a essentials, up to a certain point, from, speedy -progress, Xt all—bifis, IThey mae a pretense of eating, Brooks. BUtr he didn't tell 7 Elazel sought a chair in the living kinii, never does, not by a long Shot. of this' They, the four of them, it s CRANBI�ODX long nicely. Her :many friends wish A well-known old resident BORN room. A book lay open in her lap. eems, Ilebt -way rred lines. a meeting as soon as I shipped i 04t her speedy' convalescence. community for many a year, in the Cilra -in Elora on Monday, Feb. But the print',raLn into blu Jess of Win that gold and'put through that stw-lk- ie Menzies was called L person Huether, is not near- i8th., to,Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calla- She could not follow the en'se of the 'to turmoil Ount of re are', sorry state Mrs. Henry way, (nee, Miss Edna Chandler), a� words. An incessant 1lome, from Toronto, on act Annie Gorsalitz of this locality, has not lyL,s,o rugged as formerly but.as he,is son. thought harassed ber. Bill passed selling scheme. That was IegltImatQ _,the� illness, ofher Miss ag Lcouldn't restrain theta from that blk- it, r ing along to 79 years -of e, it is h for gett W through the room once or twice. De- been enjoying very good , ea one. Theft enzies.. not. a matter of surprise. e hope Lug arhopieless minority of Ut numerous Those people wh omed to listen in terminedly she ignored him. The final chief object, however, was tie let twt* Mondlay� of Aast week. Miss Annie the past- year- b , M&izles;� of this locality, was operated friends hope She will on be as hear-' the comiiag of.Spring Will tend to his J on the telephone line now take in snap of the lock on his trunk came so St, of or three friends In on the ground nter and is Ing, more ik as ever. of a good thing; also, they w is improvement territory on the radio. to her at la the bumping sounds of r apendicif Stock VhW Its passage to the hall. �The.n a burly each a good bundle of that ressman With tb& exp Shouldered it into his it. was cheap -B guring. that gon and drove away. it wousel, prospects I hall opened up on the mZZ_ A few minutes.After that Bill came sell high. So they had it In and took a seat facing her. ket, and In addition bad everyfWat "What are you going to do, laz framed up to reorganize with a caPt he asked soberly. talization of two hundred and fi#y?' she curtly replied . thousand dollars: This all cut ana "Are you going -to sit down and fold dried before I got there. Now, as It, your hands and let our air castles come originally stood, the five of us WOU* tumbling about our, ears, Without mak- Standing With His Hand on- the Kno each have made a small. fortune M Ing the least effort to prevent?" he He Turned. Th E V ir A" Iff. these Mappan claims. ey're goo&� continued gently. '�Seems to me that's n 0111t- T INL not like you. at all. I never thought bedroom before she opened the en- But with a quarter of a milli In E AM" ENTERPRISE !0`TA`hv"%E 0 A V V Ar A I standing stock -well, it would be 60 velope. By the postmark she saw Slou were a quitter." right for the fellow with a big bloel,�.. that it had been mailed on a train. 4 Tr� not a quitter," he flung back e I would jet. "Dear Girl: I have caught my But you.,can see wher )eaten, that's all. There appears to breath, so to spent,, but I doubt if ever off %,ilith a five -thousand -dollar Intel- To be sure, a certain proportiop- z. &JUL -be St. is only one choice -to follow you like a more forlorn cuss listened to t resentfully. "I refuse to be brow- d :,COMM' nce Feb. d 0 abo, W YA) 0 oI of the money derived from the salt, of 3, lamb. And I'm not lamblike. I'd Interminble clicIng of car wheels. this stock should be mine. But it 9000 I am tempted at each station to turn t"hIS wiltbe the Gire:'atest Money Savin Sale ever.witneSSed in Wingham vicinity, we say that you are the quitter. You Into the treasury, and they had it ar-- otave stirred'up all this trouble here back and try again. It seems so un r 1arC rootn forou _1e PRING STOCK, therefore we are going to dispose of ourWill" M Detween us. Now you're running away rel, this parting In hot anger, so wls- vange(I to keep it in the treasury, as -rably unnecessry. Bat when I stop fund for operations, %vith them doing. from it. Thaf's how It looks to me. -a the operating. Tbey had already tudi- e L r7 erchandise at less than Manufacturers Costs. ��O on I I can get along." to sum it Rp again, I see no us - cated their bent by voting n anriuOli omment- nother appeal. I could come back "I dare say you can," he c six 'thou- I., rl Imnwiedge at stipend of ten thousand and 1.29 0%14' Sale: CLOTHIM% SPECIALS Mehois S . nits of English' Boys', 2 Bloomer Suits, Teg. UP to 3.95 Tweed an d� Wor teds, sizes from 26-34 to clear r g. $20, to 12�95 at ........ 7.95 e Eii ith Wool Socks, reg.' 'Men's Suits, reg. $30 to Men�s 04d'Pantsp all sit. 7561 a th-Ag clear 4t -'-'16.95 es at . ...... .......... 1 .89 Boyso'suits, reg. $12.00, Men's Dress Shirts) clear- Al V061 heavy., weig it 9", k Ili- I I I I ing: at . .... ... 99C. goin,g.q ... 6.95 OC S,,,reg, Oc pairo to at 30CI 11) gar, in agel Lb 10- U6.1 se Z U Mot to every Purchaser of $5 or ov Women"s ,Wear Canton Crepe Dresses, reg. $35, to clear 16-95 Ladies' Burberry Coats, reg, $25, to clear - _8.95 Pleat I ed Serge Skirts in Navy, Blue, re -9. $5, to clear at ................. 2.95 Ladies' Sweaters, Silk & Wool .... ................. 1.50 Sweaters, all gilk, reg. $8, to clear at .......... 3.95 Womens, Underwear 59c Ladies""Silk & Wool Hose reg 1.25, for ..... ... 69c Ladi es' Wool Cashmere Hose, reg, $1, clear 49c Men's & Women's Hand- kerchiefso going 5c each ed wearily, �Ivlusi of d5 C�aia Ulu— along somebow, no matter what hp- 1vi spin- in it dollars to Lorlinoil and, Broi 3L.A em RIF' E S TORE AM L" en uIng once more In a vicious circle pre. respeetiVe_ us president and secretar l. ile, -they proposed to quiet with a- LI N, 10 son. We bad all the chance in the vviits ine. I didn't believe It possible that Nve,could get so far apart. Nor ings You've developed an abnornial glat a su(�cessjoji of little things could -Ond n ear-aftev I got on the ground. lately. if you'd JuAt brea" ,iwily and come back with me. You cut so %velghty a figure in our lives. and began to get nly back up. Tehman s affWotol Undr,i icnow what good inediclue those iii e in,�Wsizs, Feh. e lw ar,, old oods are. Won't you try it a ar -Clea ranc6 what I rnu.,;t cold-bloodedly character- nso procptate. 77,—, Al Wool' Combinations, '611 sizes� February Clear- 'IT mt-i not by. nature fitted to lead 1,1 couliln't help it, Rnzel. it seemed ianc,6 ...... 1.75 Lbe bermit existence," shellreturned Llie only way. It seems so yet to me. ome, h" Ite Rl6ad S of t e m S veateriandftll vt-rs e filary Clear.l is 1.29 0%14' Sale: CLOTHIM% SPECIALS Mehois S . nits of English' Boys', 2 Bloomer Suits, Teg. UP to 3.95 Tweed an d� Wor teds, sizes from 26-34 to clear r g. $20, to 12�95 at ........ 7.95 e Eii ith Wool Socks, reg.' 'Men's Suits, reg. $30 to Men�s 04d'Pantsp all sit. 7561 a th-Ag clear 4t -'-'16.95 es at . ...... .......... 1 .89 Boyso'suits, reg. $12.00, Men's Dress Shirts) clear- Al V061 heavy., weig it 9", k Ili- I I I I ing: at . .... ... 99C. goin,g.q ... 6.95 OC S,,,reg, Oc pairo to at 30CI 11) gar, in agel Lb 10- U6.1 se Z U Mot to every Purchaser of $5 or ov Women"s ,Wear Canton Crepe Dresses, reg. $35, to clear 16-95 Ladies' Burberry Coats, reg, $25, to clear - _8.95 Pleat I ed Serge Skirts in Navy, Blue, re -9. $5, to clear at ................. 2.95 Ladies' Sweaters, Silk & Wool .... ................. 1.50 Sweaters, all gilk, reg. $8, to clear at .......... 3.95 Womens, Underwear 59c Ladies""Silk & Wool Hose reg 1.25, for ..... ... 69c Ladi es' Wool Cashmere Hose, reg, $1, clear 49c Men's & Women's Hand- kerchiefso going 5c each ed wearily, �Ivlusi of d5 C�aia Ulu— along somebow, no matter what hp- 1vi spin- in it dollars to Lorlinoil and, Broi 3L.A em RIF' E S TORE AM L" pens. But it seems a pity, little per- uIng once more In a vicious circle pre. respeetiVe_ us president and secretar l. ile, -they proposed to quiet with a- LI N, 10 son. We bad all the chance in the vviits ine. I didn't believe It possible that Nve,could get so far apart. Nor wage of a mere five thou- You've developed an abnornial glat a su(�cessjoji of little things could -Ond n ear-aftev I got on the ground. lately. if you'd JuAt brea" ,iwily and come back with me. You cut so %velghty a figure in our lives. and began to get nly back up. icnow what good inediclue those t�ntl p(,rhapq you are very sore rind "But they caplied the climax WItb old oods are. Won't you try it a r es OlItfui t1t Tie this morning for be- what I rnu.,;t cold-bloodedly character- nso procptate. ize s the ateLyipt at a dIrtZr, 'IT mt-i not by. nature fitted to lead 1,1 couliln't help it, Rnzel. it seemed fraud I ever And thejP,� Lbe bermit existence," shellreturned Llie only way. It seems so yet to me. had 1.11c, gall to try nid ninke mo 0 There Nvas nothing more to heep me s cle rty to It. To thi ar inust understand that I, oil behalf oV And even -%vliile her lips were utter. :".;;fig these various unworthy little bit- I In Gruliville-evel-Tt hing to make me burry away, If I had weakened and the C01"PllY act in- as the cora:w ornesses she in�varffly woudered all With you it woulti only lgeut. 1VbItoy LewLa tier own words. It was not what slic Inean the def -erring of just what has and four others to Stak(-V t4k would have sald, not at all Mutt she happened. When to -u declar ed yur. those clailits. I v;as was balf winded, to But devil self flatly. and repeatedly it seemed arrange with these five ineri that ff. (if perverseness spurred her. She was hopeless to argue further, I am a poor claims ma de decent howin, ealN full of protest agallist everyl,lillig. pleader, perhaps.; and I.do not belleve should receive five tbousand dollarS fb' I wish we'd had a baby," Bill mur. in compulsion between us, Whatever stoeh for their clainis to tllo; inured softly. "You'd be different you do you must (10 of your Own YOU- cOlupny, and should have You'd have something to live for bo� tion, ,Athout pressure froin ine,, We at top tile cla.11118 ISides thIs frothy, neurotic exisUmcc couldn't be happy Otherwise, it I operated. that has pGjsol1(,(l you against IN compelled you to follow we against "They grA good, clean, bealf.hy way of your desire we sbould.0111 drug mis- wbat the North is In the dootl (it wish we'd had a kiddle, We�d hvf ery In our train, ter, They bucked tboir NvaY a fighting chance..fov happiness tiow. couldn't even any good -by,, I 0 IAC -11 Of fl`08t lld kilow nd IM something to hevp us sane, soluething didn't even want it to be good -by. I the claims; if evor men �i outside of our oml ogo to influeucc didn't know if 1 cmild stick to MY to what kras dut.) tbeill, they ere.. us determination to go unless I ivent And not one of thelil tutto Ved "Thank God there fi,�n't one!" h( I did, And my reason told ine that If his bargo,in, eyeI, tlioy Lveru- muttered. there must be a tweak it would better Lldrig. out as littlell 901d A!- "I guL "Ali, well," Fill sighed, sq (!onie now than after lon-drawn-lo ut they we�ro to "ot for their full FM there 18'no use, I guess Nve can't gel 1�ickcrings antl bittortiess. If we are They'd M together on anything. There doesn'l so diametrically where we wore whito invii. The,, took me for H seem to be any give-ind-take between thouglit we stood together NYC have white man lso. They tool, iny M us any longer." ind a mistke that no Of ftd- e that they Nvas He rose and alked to the door. just bu� separate roads,. Ing, nothing to Llipm, and 11.41 In tho With his hand oil the knob, be turne,d, will rectify. M�vsclf I refuse to be- clonr title (o vvery Qlallu. 1 pur 11 have fixed thlugs tit the bank for lieve that we lv,ive made neh a Wis- iliose on record in Unzeltoll, U111 you,�' he said abruptly. take. I don't think that honestly and Came boirle., Then he walked out, without wait- &.11berately you an exotle, use- "Lorlinor awl Brooks ng for an answer, ltss, existence liroposu(�I to withhold that stock; to She heard the soft whir Of the 00- t() the "(11110 life we llal)- heseIllen. to teal-oll, - S vafor. A minute. later she saw Illin on Iffly planlie,d. But ou obsessed, itild Br6av- the sidewillki Ro had on overcoat On call,t Ilut it any, better i�o iii% Nvitli it grin: 'The hhand, She nothing but A ill souer tq,ty's In tho compuny's name-let .saw lift a thiger to halt a pass- if love and I'l IT. twhile. '11) Thev' 1 3L.A em RIF' E S TORE AM L" ing it. seemp-d incredible that he Should 111re ail't you aWay compaill ollsh c, other tblng-WhY, Vsul)- f"ot no coille-btIlt, 1XIVLway.,1 "That was when I mashed bim,, no LI N, 10 ge like that. Surely lie would come back at noor. Ol' 'at cliner tl had f(Ilt th at YOU w Ill consider It an ended In that c You will not Su ffer, The, itntion as It stands Will ,clu blairne me? Ild, taken over t h W , alwAYS n relief to you. It, on the other -Atubbniln tA fted1r, IV IL fI