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The Wingham Advance, 1919-12-18, Page 2N"Sit7,411),IPPI,. YoUr rINGIIAM A ill; A..4011 rOarilliftliraucc $ttct+Itt***Ittiff*+tte*+ttolettelit ittlefict+***440 A. G. SMITH, Editor and Prop. 71. Ogee titer* was a tuwi which :over had *ny telephone troubles, long waits, wrong • inrsahers end so On. Itited no telephoues, * * There vault be Sn very much uneest sunong organized workers. So many of them are resting. et The new Attorney•General goes down to his office these mornings on the crowd- • ed bacle platform of a street ear. There is no better place for keeping in close tomb with the people. * et Three or four newspapers in Ontario have not yet tried to weave a merry little item around- the name of Hon. W. E. Raney, What is detaining thern?—Per- haps became it is too dry" a subject. . • * * Premier Drury topped the market a ' • Week ago with 40 head of lambs. sold at • Toronto by the United Farmers for • , 114.26. Premier Drury himself is a market -topper, and he's "all wool and a ;^•:. yard wide," if you dont" take the expres- an too literally. * * Eight members out of the ten with port- ..; • • • • foliOa in the new Ontario Cabinet possess , • name :of five letters only. These are Messrs. Drury, Raney, Smith. Rollo, Grant, Biggs, Mills and Nixon. It certainly looks like an alphabetically econo• s mical Administration, * * • TREND OF THE TIMES • .• 'the by-election in North Ontario 'for • ' • - the House of Commons has resulted as • . was expected in the defeat of the Union-. ' it Candidate and the election of R. 11. • . • • • Halbert, president of the United Farmers of Ontario, by a small majority. There is, however. another side to the result of this'particular contest which is • regrettable to notice. The bye -election • . in North Ontario emphasizes what was •• • noticeable in the last general elections , , • throughout Ontario—the increasingly sheep. division between the rural and ur- - ban sections. Every contest appears to . ' • ' have narrowed down to astruggle between tovvns and townships. In Friday's bye- .• • election the Unionist polled about two to • one in Uxbridge and five to one in Can .nington, while in the northern part of the county the U. F, 0. candidate ha an • overwhelming vote in the rural divisions. • . This state of affairs is one that should • affor.i food for thought to all, because it is . quite apparent that there can be no gen- • uine co-operation of all classes of the com- enunity in the things that are best for the ' country as a whole if such a division is to • • be maintained between urban and rural . populations. Both will suffer as a con- , •• sequence for neither can do without the . , other, no matter how each may try to ••• "••prove to itself the contrary. • e There never was a time when Canadians • ' ••had less rosin for division and more room for unity, and lovers of this country can •• well pray that something may arrive to • weld together what appears. to be two • unfortunately divided parties who should have everything in econamon. JUST BE OLAD Oh, heart of mine, we shouldn't • Worry so, What we've missed of calm we couldn't • -* ' •• Have; you know! • What we've met of storMy pain, • 'And of sorrow's driving rain, We "can bitter meet again. • If it blow. We have cried in that dark hour We have known; When he tears fell with the sheave, s All alone. Were not shine and shower bient As the gracious Master meant? Let us temper our concent • With this own. For we know that every morrow Can be sad, So forgetting all the sorrow We have had, Let us fold away our fears, And pat by our foolish tears, And through all the coming years just be glad, —James Whitcomb Riley. 4+ 4+ - 4+ f DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHY DR. P. A. PARKER 4+ et,e4 gts OUR CHR I STM AS SPECIAL CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Greatest Production For Better, For Worse With Orchestra An ARTCRAFT Picture and the ARTCRAFT Trade Mark has never been placed on a better picture Cecil B. DeMille, Master Director in this mighty story of an Enoch Arden of the World War shows you the feeling of a woman lace to face with the man she loves but who is, in her eyes, a depicable coward. -The heat of her anger at the man she loves. yet hateii, shocks you. The punishment she metes out to him makes you say to yourself, "Serves him right", But sublimity of his sacrifice makes you halt judgement for a moment and then— By the queerest twist of fate love conquers and the woman sees through the man's eyes and— COME! It's too'great a pleasure to miss • LYCEUM THEATRE Wed., Dec, 24 and Xmas Day, Doc. 25 'Performance Nightly at 8;20. Matinee Xmas Day at 3.30 p. m. Admission 30c. 41?NOTE2-This is a CECIL B. DE MILLE SPECIAL PRODUCTION, and when we say "it's a spec- ial" we speak Webster's 1anguage. 414+ 4+ 44 44 ++44 4444444444++++++ 44+4i444+N' NOR EtIERN LIOCKEY I Mitt The 18th manual meeting of the N. 0, 4L was held in the Queens Hotel, Paine, ston, tat Tuesday Dec. 0th with delegates present from Li Warn. Re-establishment of 'Western Ontario's you're, o1 eince the close of the war i ,9 will enable the returned eoldiere and others to participate in the vigoome win. ter pastime once nage in the same outline and spirit as when this league was. at lis height in 1914, The league passed through several loan years and it will pro. bablY an steadily in propertion .year by 4 4 4 4 4 .0411, year, The N. II. L offers additional camped - tion to team playing in the 0, H. A, in this section and each year more and more ;Adherents to 1.he older organization are taking advantage. The amendments in most instances were given hearty support. The war measures, which provided the soldiers hockeyists certain privileges Were rescinded anti will be removed from the regulations, since their necessity has out- lived their usefulness. The travelling expenses of visiting teams was raised from 10 cents per mile to 20 cents and the same for referees whose minimum fee will be $7 and mile-, age. The 20 -foot onside rule was adopted on rebounds from the goalkeeper, One substitute player can be used N. whenever required. • • Teams were given until December 20 gri to make their entries with Secretary Bamford. • 4. The following teams paid their entrance 4. fees: Wiaton, Lucknow (two); Walkerton, 4 Durham (two); Elora (two); Southamp- ton, Harriston (two); Mt. Forest, Han- ', over, Palmerston (two). Prospects are bright this season for a A. much wider scope of teams entered, as among the probable entries are Galt, Pres - 2,1!„, ton, Kitchener, Elmira, New Hamburg, Stratford, Port Colborne, Welland, Dunn- ville and Niagara Falls, Woodstock, Mg. 4 ersoll, Simcoe, Tillsonburg, Londote St, Thomas, Glencoe; Thamesville, Sarnia, Goderich and Seaforth. The following officers were elected for the ensuring year: Honorary life member, W. J. Blackburn, London; past president, le. A. Currie, Wingham; president, W. H. -9 Rhodes, London; vice-pres dent, R. Horn- '' 4 ing, Palmerston, eecretary. A. M. Kirk- 4 wood, Palmerston; executive committee, Alien Ashley, Wiaton; Barney White- more, Harriston; Dr,' E. A. Roos, Mt, Forest; Dr. H. B, Coleman, Palmerston (appoir test). • Osteopathic Physician, only qualified osteopath it North Huron Adjustment cif the spine is more quickly secured and with fewer treatinents than by any other method, Blood pressure and other examinations wade. All diseases treated. OFFICE OVER CHRISTIE'S STORE MUSS PHYSICIAN CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic Drugless Healing accur- sdely locates and removes the calm of disease, allowing nature to restore health, J. A. FOX D.., D.O. Osteopethy Electricity Member Drugteee PhysiciansAia non of cie.flAdag —Mon* 191— DR. OE H ROS.5 Graduate Royal College of 1)antal Sumatra' Gradtate Uutvoraity of Toronto Faculty of Denttatry Ofibas ev*N. 1i. ssnrs sure. e'rola hrist Read This Remarkable Offer! Edison, the greatest invent& of the age --whose numerous inventions have brought greater comfort arid enjoyment into the daily lives of countless millions „pf people—has expressed. the wish to see a phonograph in every home in • Canada this Christmas. Edison knows how much brightness and cheer music brings to the family circle—how.a phonograph makes home more attractive to young and old alike —and he doesn't want money fo 4:.`_ind in the way of any family obtaining this su- • preme enjoyment. That is why we are able to offer you Edison's New Diamond Arnberola—the world's greatest phonograph value— on practically your own terms! • Never mind how heavily the Chris tmas season will tax your financial resources you don't have to go without a pho- nograph a day longer—you can have an Arnberola in your home right away. 1,"" •"." r "I* , 4 - 1 $ ;4-11 A.) IL Corne today to our store, and britrg the family along. Pick out your Amberola and a selection of records to fill your Christmas with music. Then tell us just what terms of payment will suit you hest and we will come to a satisfactory agree- ment. Whereupon we will send the Amberola and records to your home at once, and you will have the, merriest Christmas your family has ever known. The genius of Edison makes his Arnhem], superior to ordinary phonographs and "talk- ing machines" in purity of tone; in the per- manent Diamond Point Reproducer (no needles. to change). in the wonderful Arnhem! ,Record that are airnoet unbreakable and everlasting You can get all the worid's beet music ot Arnherol Records; famous opera latest popular songs and dances,-1)ando, ballads, hytnns. New records issued every month. Arrtherolas are priced from $62 OP up. This offer open until alri:Itrnas day—un lets our stock of Aru!,erolas is ex4hatvued before. then. Set make sato of yourizi see no udihuttt ciday. Don't Miss This Chance To Get Edison's New Dad Amberola On 'Your OW'' . • — J. Walton McKibbon Licensed Edison Phonograph Dealer. Wingham, Ontario 401 You M and Boys, and how presents are appreciated if selected at ax - Christmas is Cooling S Come and See the Latest It is a privilege to show you our beautiful Holiday Goods and you will oblige US by considering this a personal invitation to call and inspect out' extensive NEW LANE of Christmas Novelties. You Will Get New Ideas it) As you look through our Holiday Stock. It is a practical demonstration of of POSSMILMES in gathering under one roof nearly everything to make ppdple HAPPY at CHRISTMAS TIME. Variety and Value in Useful Christmas Gifts in all DepaPtments. • USEFUL GIFTS FOR WOMEN • • Silk waists, silk sliirts, hid gloves, shopping bags, purses, silk urnbrella.s,hand- kerchiefs, sweater coats, camisoles, rnotor scarfs, Kosey felt slippers, black and colored silks, fur coats, muffs and stoles, silk caps, silk collars, barretts ,and Side combs, silk underskirts. • Handkerchiefs—Large stock to Fancy Callender at bargain prices. choose from, put up in fancy boxes and Men's Wear Store To be well dressed for Xmas every man and boy. needs 447° some of pur , • will be surprised to find how many Gift suggestions hat are here for Men X - , ... A" •. , • Gents' Furnishings •. 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