HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1919-10-30, Page 4P age our
tik1taglgantlObanct
-
Q iMITU Rditor ann 'Prop.
The farmers of Ontario have good cause
to feel their oats.
* * *
" The ladies used their first vote to oust
the government that had given them the
franchise.
air shooter la past and we If the U. F, O. or any other patty can
feel sure that hie utterances were not the . give Ontario, a stable, sensible guidance
views of Mr. Procttr- M. Katheson during the re-establishment peilmi, after
learned a lesson that night and we believe
it wasbecause of it that lie did not keel)
his engagement the following night :it
Wroxeter.
• *
If the ladies of Ontario ilecide, like the
U. F. O. t� form a party of their own.
'What on earth can stop them?
• • *
'rhe Labor party for the first time is
now a distinct group in the Legislature
and we believe it has come to stay.
*
Hearst's friends, and be has them on
both sides of politics, respected him while
in power and admire him in defeat.
* * *
"Six days shalt thou labor" says the
Bible, "Five is the plan of the miners."
By the way, have you got your coal sup-
ply in it?
* *
By the vote on Election Day, Ontario
will lose the services of Beck, Cody,
Hearst,. McGarry, McPherson and Ross.
Could any province have lost more able
or better public men all in one sweep.
* *
all that is the main thing. There are big
issues to he faced. and it is a general hope
that leaders big enough to UAW hold
courageously will be fortbcorning from the
preseut inaelstorm.
1 * *
1 The U. F. O. Leaderolitip
The Lonely Furrow
Farmers of Ontario in their determination
Here's wishing success to the United
most interesting in years. The complex -1
The political outlook in Ontario is the
to assume the burden so unexpectedly ion of the legislature has been revolution- I
thrust upon them—and to assume it 3n ; ized. The two-party system has been
such a manner as will attract by good 'broken up, and except the United Farmersi
works the best men of all the parties in are missed in their action at this time, it
the new Ontario Legislature Next to a is probable that there will be no return to
Conservative administration the one that the old form of things. The farmers have
will in all probability shortly take held of 1 suddenly realized their power, and it is
the reins of power is the most acceptable. I highly improbable that they will let the
The Dewart crowd is impossible. opportunity slip through their hands. So
It is stated that the U. F. 0. leaders impressed are they with the necessity of
have decided upon trying to plow a lonely moving slowly and carefully, they are
furrow, except for such support as may be moving with praiseworthy caution in their
attracted their direction from the other endeavors to arrive at an organization of
groups -which probably means that they their forces in the Legislature that will
will invite several of the bese men from command the confidence of the people
outside the,U. F. O. in order to secure of the province as a whole. Their course
some weight and experienced guidance. so far has won for them the heartiest re -
The plan is a commendable one, and it spect upon alt sides.' Those who may
may well ensue that the new Cabinet will
be a reasonably strong one. posed predicament in being the major
PI -IE WINGHAM .A
Ontario electors may have thrown out
Sir William Hearst and his followers- be-
cause of their advanced temperance legis-
lation but they have upheld that temper-
ance legislation M a mighty loud voice.
*
Ontario appeared to be very well pleas-
ed with the temperance laws of the Hearst
,administration but they probably thought
that Dewart or a 13, F. 0. government
would be better fitted to enforce those
laws.,
* *
A remark not infrequently heard on
Monday was that So -and -So was voting
four "yeses" and his "conscience" would
not then permit him to vote for Hearst
How many temperance people after vot-
ing four "Nos" had twinges of Conscience
as they voted for Dewart, the "rising hope
of the liquor interest?"
*
This is how Rural Canada doped it out
in the October issue. Beneath full-page
portraits of Hon, Sir, Wm. Hearst and
Mr. Hartley Dewart, K C., it had the -fol-
lowing: "The -Hon. Sir. William Howard
Hearst, premier of the rich old banner
Province of Ontario, who enjoys the re.
spect of all and the confidence of the
• majority because of his rugged honesty,
• his good gevernrnent, and his advanced
• legislation in the cause of temperance, and
who personally has declared himself to•
stand and vote against liquor in the forth-
- coming referendum. Mr. Hartley 11 Dew -
art, K. C., leader of the Opposition in the
Ontario Legislature, a clever man, with
ambitions. Does not enjoy the confi-
dence of his own party—even sitting
ruettibers„.supposecIto be under his lead-
ership, have declared that if the House
were to have another Session they would
not sit under Mr. Dewart; but would take
the cross benches. Elected by the liquor
men in a bye -election in the riding of
Southwest Toronto. A great promiser
—and verily, a CLEVER man!"
• * * *
A Clean Election
Mr. W. H. Fraser, Liberal, Mr. R. C.
ProCter, U. F. 0. and _Mr. John Joynt.
conservative, appear to have each con-
ducted his campaign in a clean manner
and as nearly as possible refrained to
touch personal mention of their oppon-
• ents. The only little incident that occur-
red was in Belgrave where a Scotchman by
the name of Matheson took the platform
• for Mr. Procter, and threw mud on every-
thineand anything that was not 13. F. 0.
• His speech, if such it could be called, was
a disgrace to the cause and helped
Mr. Joynt rather than otherwise,
The day of the - bully and hot
The Smartest Caps
in Canada
Their style, splendid tailoring,
good value and iirerfeotion of fine
detail is guaranteed by the name.
eas
—the -honor mark of quality.
Our Fadi arid Winter allowing is
,now ready foit'your selection.
Ele E. ISARD CO,
have been inclined to smile at their sup -
DR. U. H. R05.5
Graduate Royal College of Dental
linrgeons
Graduate University of Toronto Faculty
Of IYentistry
Office over H. E. Isard's st ore.
•
4 t
VANCE, ,
Arrinsrigioss;vesow411611111**141.1801100010110011/11110**
XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX7414X4X$134114 Party in a mixed Ifoutei • ue diecovering
that the farmers know ekiiictlY what they
'
Ware about, and that they are not carried
irigham Town.Hall-1 night ()My , away with any false notions which later
might involve them in trouble. They did
not, for instance, propose to enter upon
r the responsibility of government without
i exhausting every effort to secure a leefler
who will have something more than local
confidence, and wa believe that in their
selection of Sir. Adam Beck, they have
chosen the best mail possible. Possibly
no other man could unite the forces in On-
tario affairs as can Sir. Adam. He com-
mands in a peculiar degree the confidence
lug individually of members of the.Legislature
."A who are affiliated with every class repre-
sented there. As leader of the Govern-
ment he will attract legislators from all
11: the parties, which, with the forty-five Un-
- ited Farmers, will give him a sufficient
Government following. His acceptance
.44. of the premiership would have a good
PA effect in the province for while there are
Hear concert at Town Halt at 7 p. nr. those who oppose heavy radial railway
lx undertakings at this time, there is upon
sailgihsitdeedsneesosn.fidence in his wisdom and far -
Secure seats now at McKibbon's Drug re Sto•74
Monday, Nov. 3rd
GBrothers Minstrels
Everything Entirely New
Dancers, Acrobats, Singers, Musicians
Soperb Concert Orchestra
r4 Watch for parade at noon.
faX
0M- Prices 50 and 75 cents.
roi
rixzxxxxxxxxxxx xxzro-044Faxxripc
Look and see if the label
on your paper is correct, as
our lists were corrected this
week.
initearitIMPS4011110011•141.17/11,111111011.04111.1.011
itvErtsAL T CT0111
Has Been Prsoved for YOU
There are many cheaper tractors than the Moline -Universal. There is no other tractor so widely used as
the Moline -Universal, Why? Why are farmers in Ontario turning down low-priced tractors in favor of
the Moline? • Because the Moline is a one-man outfit. Because the Moline does, more. work. Because
the Moline costs less to operate and keep up. Because the Moline gives more years of service. These
things need only the proof of a demonstration.
The Moline Does More Work
. The Moline-Univers'al plows fast 'and plows well. You sit on the implement—where you should sit. You back
• into corners. 'You make short turns. You plow on schedule and take advantage of good weather. You gain just as
much time in discing and harrowing.
You do your -seeding and cultivating with tractor speed and efficiency.
All the year round you have power available—for harvesting and haying, threshing,and silo -filling, and for other
belt Work.
The MolineCosts Leu
The Willys-Overland Limited:
West Toronto,
Ontario.
Dear Sirs:— •
We the undersigned witnessed the plowing
demonstration put on by your agent, Mr. E. S.
Kelly and Mr. Wilson and were greatly surprised
and astonished at the pulling power of the M ohne-
Universal Model D, She was pulling two 12-
' inch plows in some very hard and tough Alfalfa
sod which- we thought was impossible to plow
with a tractor of this size. But the Moline
seemed to have ainple r;ower with plenty of re-
-serve and handled her load with ease and we are
convinced that the Moline is the only practical
' tractor for the Ontario farmer, as it is a one-man
outfit.
We are giving you this letter to show you what
the farmers in this section of Prince Edward
County' think of the Moline.
(Signed) Wm: E. Campney
James A. Christie
David H. Hubbs
Ernest A. Hubbs
• W. A. Hendry
Morris Huff
•
For fuel and oil the Moline costs less; This has been demonstrated time
and time again. In addition you. make an .extra saving. The Moline can be
stopped, if only for a few minutes. No needtokeep theengine running idle.
Starts easily—and has an electric starter.
•The Moline Lasts Longer
No tractor is too good for the farm. . lig is why. the Moline is built better
than a high-priced car. With a. perfected overhead-valve four -cylinder motor. With
Hyatt roller Ipearings. With all moving parts enclosed. With motor up away fromn.
the dust. With' gears running in oil.' With electric starting and lighting. There
are years of service in a Moline.
• Make Money by Seeing This Tractor Now
Right now is the time to decide pn your tractor. It will mean hundreds of
dollars in next year's crop. It would pay you to go a hundred miles to see the
Moline. How much more it will pay you to come and see it here.
CANADIAN DISTnanuToRS
Willys-Overland, Ltd., West Toronto
Made by MOLINE PLOW,CO.,
•
•
All & Blyth,
en All
Ontario
Its ASSAM quality giv�s ft.
that rich flavor
EDROSE
TEA good 'WA'
4 Sold only in sealed packages
122
...‘11.011111111111PON
,C1.8cr ozored ant? hwfliiiZ
ji9perti dit.5/C1
0 Siiiier 1;51
ii? )
, r
A '4, "'\ 43*-• •
*S.Z;7"' *1•.**
Silver fern dish that holds a grow-.
ing fern is a very dainty center-.
• piece.for the dining table or a
•quite attractive ornament for the buffett.
We will show you many interesting art-'
icles of flat ware at prices that' make
them easy to possess. •
Our optical department is equipped
with the proper appliances. We
are properly equipped with the
knowledge of optometery.
• R. M. MANY
Jeweler and Optician • Wingham
Advance Job Printing is always of the
very latest design and the best quality
..••••••••••••••••••••••04.01..1....
r
immeammaamatataaanoammomarso awasawailint wassmaamano
DON'T GO .HOME .
Before corning here for. Ice Cream, Pea Soup, Tomato
Soup, Corn Stew or Sandwiches and a Hot Drink.
•
Palm Dairy Ice Cream...........
• I• .•4
TAKE NOTE—Will close every Priday evening, one. half.hou,r before
sundown, until Saturday, one-quarter hour after sundown. Time this week:
Friday, 5 30 p. in. to Saturday, 5 45 p. in. Meals will be served to regular
al boarders during this time.
. • .
I THE PURITY RESTAURANT
PAUL E. VAN NESS, Proprietor.
Special Discount To Regular Boarders.
411116EIMINIMID swam smo dinnallEMOS MAI
L
WRIGLEYS
• The Greatest Namen
In Goody -Land
44141
RIGLEYS
latimmentamoso.....-
11 1pu.II.uI.tIII.II.IIMItII.,I,ImI.aII
Pullin WRIGLEY'S.
4UICY, FRU-IT
rupramil 'CHEWING GUM mum
ilillillimumwm aimmasieumaionpunin
T
P* , •
efiavourtasis
SEALED TIM
MAU
IN
CANADA
KEPT RIGHT
7.•
• •te.r •r