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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-04-29, Page 5..., „`. k ;, b.a .y p,.• f. ,�,.. 'M .::r _ aid•. i;i. ! rn:. ,,. ', '►� - ,. 6,. d !r'. 797, �t'h�y3 Apr. �',)it. t'o „A, WI -H 9 E !,q0 Y � � I ' .._0 • s TWEN IETR CONTURFIGHT SM ADyCB• xx Rxx xxxx WITC,Ai h a. .... r s �.. (Toronto Saturday Night.)Treat Wlwat, blit and Potato The Huron County "witchcraft'" case Scsed efore Pial vog. _ is rather a ludicrous instance of the op- xxt? ,...., o . , , , s-a•s'. t• t'e pressive use of authority, throWgh its A 01111don of l+'or'ralallrtt or Formal. viptim, Miss Maggie Pollock, who lives f" y 0 . Sion o h 1l inkling -' C orro.. 4( E$ lith tet. Ya_c•o►pntt'ntitril lr Iniiiiel'» ,...rJ amid the rich countryside a£ the `'Huron l ' + 1 ,� tract!', may be pardoned if She does not iini11i1ri:tty Alc;,t tltied tor• •Naltato ishinirs at Money, III. organization i:i attune to o �„sea the rip joke. IL is pretty late in the day" t3ralr " , the times. - t '" ^ ./•E I for the Attorney -Generals department to tt alttribittecl by C nLttrla ltr.parttttont az AE.rieniture. Toronto.) ' begin pursuing oto women who think T feels -it senses-.ihe changing ' 'S e p +' itl'SAT losses fietlaerttly. occur • e• ��.� �'•. �, ,y,X sr 1• �, .thein' selves •witches'" and are so,regared spirit of men, Values' tt�t�� 1tl by their nee labors. There is no charge, tlirotlf;ii ileo prevalence of '' Orr, that Miss Pollock Sirs around on broom- LOSF, personal contract magnifies smuts in .the grain crates. � • ter: ( „ N�`'��. .;., tit sticks, or exerts.- malicious animal mag» 1..r 1,, the new responsibility.. Nnnterous t�xpei Invents have �, --,- ai A *,a�� .J netism "'to the discomfort o#• her Heigh- been eonditeted in the Fleld Hus- aA e!, � �* � � �` t, la s never before, it i�l •.r ?�i , ��;f4�� bors. Neither does she possessa b ek Ztknows that, a bandry Depaitinant at tete College in Rugs Rugs Special: Values cat endowed with the power of speech and must preach Christ militant, un- years past in making a practical d ab a of acting as a inedium .�d �pry � � ► tf't reason, and cap 1 Ceasing in His war on sm-sms rtpplicatirtn of tlicl treatments reaona I Wiltons, ,A,xtnlustars, Brussels a4d Tapestry ruins 'in 1n Gingham and prinC drevaea. for street or house ni tion with the underworld _ mended for killing the smut in grain. all, sixes Exceptional values and best qualities a full as- wear, aprons and children's dresses, summer underwear,,' R•.4r,G, o£ comma _ ca against God. Sins against man stns p q P �l�¢�, :s' Indeed it seems to be a rather efficient h body, sins q£ the mind, sins of d s the result of five years' 4xpCri» sorted ecce! to choose from, Maks your aelsattons now silk and cotton hosiery, gloves and 'fancy ztwckwcar, it t- r �'' witch who was able to deliver the 'goods of the Y, menta with five treatments with. and save money. will pay youto buy. here. - -: °��' he l� � when consulted by a farmer a4 to who the community, wheat and sovgti t.reatinents with WA R i, m �� had stolen his oats. Even in that mat- oats it was found that very cgtnZllrite _ o d�r* OT Forgetting its, tremendous happy smiles h16� � ter her statements were cautious and re- � � , \writ was obtained by Immersini;' the �,• responsibilities in the Mission � Ott p ,Men's De apt'men�t ' •-. sembled the tactics of the poker -player grain for twenty minutes in a solo- LinoMeums and Qile�Ot%� � ; who detected a one -eyed participant in Field, tion made by mixing one plat of for - teeth., good app to res a New floral and blr,ck designs in the best Scotch and Can supply your wants of suits, rain coats, shirts, cal- the game stealing chips, He remarked, rnalin or forty per cent. formaldehyde , i a `tI don't wish to mention names, but Can d' k f I.I I on loths in new atterns lare ties underwear hats' and caps, New goads at mod- and drstrons. , + there s a xnan here who is stealing chips. '• yg All I will say is that if it happens again, I'll shoot his other eye out." Us benefits are as GREAT' � Miss Pollock did not,tmention names ( as its cost' is" SMALL! but described the horse that drew the wagon that carried the loot. There is a possibility that her supernatural powers I were assisted by a practical knowledge of t satisfies t b e desire for ' who in that neighborhood was likely to. sweets, and is beneficial, too. ,� steal oats, based on long residence in the %3 community. At any rate the owner of the oats got good value for .his money, Sealed Inst Kept Right ;� when on learning of the theft he at once 660o TTi�d Tight �A � drove over to see Mites Pollock and paid her fifty cents for going into the trance that produced a very- accurate message. It is quit, 'V%ely that if he had driven to '! Goderich to consult the Crown Attorney and the High Constable and the other legal officials, he would still be minus his g Pollock di•, � 'oats. Surely his belief in Miss justifies St. Paul's' definition of faith, G,y "The substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things unseen." rtes Miss Pollock seems to be a much more "'After The advanced type than old women of the �Verv�aala�®r seventeenth century who • were put to WRIU�.� 6 � death on the order of Sir Matthew •Hale Meal's ° ' " as Lasts and other noted jurists. They;'were illii« TH„ pEi'2FECT GUM t erate and crude in method. She is said io A1 2 be an authorityon the works of Sir Oliver `Lodge. If the latter's claim that. he has proofs of telepathy and that itis as ordin- ary a phenomenon in Asia• ae "the tele- phone with us is true, why should not an old" woman in Huron county," Ontario, .be well as u Owers as w t4 endowed- with occult y Vantw powers .. bewhiskered old yogi in India? ' i—i Take an NR Tonight � Any one familiar with the rural sections JUST TRY IT AND SEE how much better you feel In the morning. That "logits." ' of Ontario knows that alp women Step•' headachy. tired, don't-kngw-what's-the•mattor feeling will be gone—vou'll feel fine. posedly possessed of telepathic powers,, are as prevalent as illicit stills.' Their ROUBLE IS, your system is neigbors have a deep belief in -their pow - clogged with a lot of impurities that your ers based on results in the location of lost over-worked digestive and eliminative organs can't get rid of. Pills, oil, salts, calomel and ordi- and stolen articles that are quite amazing nary laxatives," cathartics and purges only force the and inexplicable. Nor do they resort to 'bowels and prod the liver. so cumbrous a method of evoking occult Nature'sRemedy (NR Tablets) acts on thestorri�eh, information as the tedious process • of the liver, bowels and even kidneys, not forcing, but ton- oulja board. It is rather a travesty on ing and strengthening these organs. The result is justice that at a time when countless ecu - prompt relief and•real, lasting benefit. Make the test. Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thoroughly, yet rated people are using the Ouija board to so mildly, so gently, that you will think nature her. question the future, and pierce the veil of self has come to the rescue and is doing the wore:. the unknown, the legal authorities. should And oh, what areliefl be harrying a poor old woman who seems You'll be sutprlsed to `,SFR i find hots mud, better you to have been a human ouija in the case of ON tN� feel—brighter, betterevery way. ° the missing oats, and much more prompt oc5 t rf habitually orstubbornly con - F stipated, take one Na Tablat a and efficient than the kind that is sold in 4aw<° each night foe a week. Than the department stores. a pWE\ v a `aE e\5 you'll notbavosotslcemediclna Nit Tab of after that will he x - PBafiiC.CnttokeeDyoursysteM hf' C �)(�tl� f ll�tn fLC ?, i+ In good coaditlon--keep @+ ARE 1OU l�l.`ReCOURA EO o you feeling your best. Q , stat (let a 25 4 Remedy(hT7h h 'Rb Remember this: is sola Guaranteed When Abraham Lincoln was a yolang and recortanencied by your dru319is man he ran for. the Legislature in Illinois, o and was badly swamped. He next entered business, .failed, and q , spent sevepteen years of his `life paying' tQ msY, , zS�gAgtt?5'��c up the debts of a worthless partner. He was in love with a beautiful young woman to whom he became engaged— then she died. Westfield � members of the organization. The Later he married a woman who was a The brotherhood of the Westfield service will be 2.30 p. m The Broth• constant burden on him. Methodist church, intend holding Sun- erhood extends dhearty invitation to all Entering politics again, he ran for Con - day, May 23rd., as Brotherhood Sunday. who can do so to attend this service, gress and again was badly defeated. Rev. A. B. Mfilson will preach and the Special music will be furnished by the He then tried to get an appointment to rest of the service will be conducted by ten's choir. the United States Land 'Office, but failed. He became a candidate for the United �_a� (,'_, States Senate, and was badly`defeated. C O N S T I P A T 1 o ,,° * Vice -Presidency ,res he became a candidate for tho — C iv Vice-Presidt;ncy and was again defeated. By the term CONSTIPA'1.'ION is meant either infrequent, difficult or, A- In 1858 he was defeated by Douglas. suffielent evacuation of the contents of the Lower Bowel. One failure after another—bad failures The Symptoms are headache„ Dizziness, Mental Sluggishness, back of —great setbacks., In the face of all this Concentration, Lassitude or a. feeling of General Indisposition, Bad Breath, he eventually became one of the country's Crated Tongue, Loss of Appetite, Sallow Skin which may become dry and 'greatest men, if not the greatest. rough and Pimples may appear. Sometimes there is Heart palpitation, When you think of a series of setbacks Hysterical Spells and Nervous Exhaustion. like this, doesn't it make you feel kind' of IT 19 IMPORTANT to treat Constipation promptly as this condition ., I 1 i d d small to become discouraged just because _ . n forty-two gallons of water. a len ma es o no eutn, t c p , , The Salvation ' In preparing wheat for treatment 4tl(,widths to select from. erste prices, t should be taken to separate the broken smut bails from the wheat, _ by cleaning , the groin ' or b ' ' the seed in water and re Curtains allild OPapePieS QveEf�'u�M(S ovi the smut i as they float ;�'' . . ng balls . Scrims, Creton- Plain Black and Blue Striped Overalls r,nrlth bibs, the surface. Not is 'Extra values in Marquisites, 'Volles, only It neces- Y to treat the g rain but the fdrnta- oes, Art Satteens, and drapery " cloth in wide ranges of, extra qualities, Big B at.$2.75 a pr. B*Idog or -Kitchen° in 'solution should be used to kilt ''f( 'patterns• Brand at 83 00 a pr., also black without bibs at p 5p'apt, smut . spores which are lodged ^, - the bills, on the barn floors, on the i C Army Dither 308 Citadels iilacing tri qn and Institutions ear 1 in this Territory. the - use them! rn I Tip property advertis- ed in this space last week has been sold. Watch for something good again next week. A N,ER COSENS Insurance and Real Estate Successor to Ritchie & Cosens. Wingham, Ontario. DRUGLESS "PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHY . Dot. F. A. PARKER Osteopathic Physician. only qualified osteopath tn•North Huron, .Adjustment of the spine is more quickly secored and with fewer' treatments than by any other method. Blood pressure and other examinations made. All diseases treated. Phone 272. OFFICE OVER C IIIIISTIE'S STORE Say It W i t h Fioweps ;� ,�:, .•ter . �f fir•= - iii � .. n •;,�: FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, ETC. Potted Plants and Cut Flowers a Specialty Catalogues shown on regdest. WM. SJ11EATH Phone 142, Wingham TENDERS WANTED, tTendcrs will be received by the undersigned up till noon, May 3rd, 1920. for the construction of the McMiohaoldrain. Plans w d specilleat- ions can be seen at Robt. Me.Michael's, Lot 14, Con. C. or at tate Clerk's Office,. Lot 13. Can. 7, Turnberry. A marked' Chequo for 10 per cent of contract price inist fiecottlpany the tender. The lowesb or any tender not nec- essarily accepted; P. PO\yrtLn, Clerk of rho Tn,.or Turnberry. 1 SELL Town - and Farm properties. Call and see my list and get my prices. I have some excellent values. I G. ' STEWART WINGHAM. Phone 134. Office In `1'dwnl4all. in the grain dfills or wherever the living spores have an opportunity of again coming In contact with file /� ° ' .., grain., M I L L S The immersion process is so cam ° As ; plete in its results that it. does not K ; need to be repeated every year, pro- `e' Highest prices for Produce. House Fttrnishings'A Specialty., siding care is exercised to prevent a e l further introduction of the smut tIi/II��`� �,�+ sem'` .moi m���+ �i �' a•���;�",z ria+! spores. I/ Mgs�►iia,`�La,sA®*fie" ®�O�vs�ii�3 X�AAoX lima®�sAr61®�4d►a,� �l/►i i�i/`ate The sprinkling process was also C. used in the test, and this mothod is ' followed by some Farmers. It, need" _.._�.::... .._._-.._.__:_...:..._ �. •• , to be conducted with great care, how.- ever, ow ever, or the smut will not all be de stroyed, and as a result it is Eiequent-' , _ _ _ ly necessary to treat the grain every,. ' 'r i . •<,; Year One of the beat • sprinklin" methods is to -carefully moisten twenty-five bushels of wheat or of oats and by shovelling the grain over ` on a barn float when it is being sprin " ,•':. ," ,. !led with a mixture of one pint of ° • . ' 1 i,:•. ;. r . forrualin anti front fiLteeti to twenty- � •, .:t one gallons of water. When, the. grain is • uniformly moistened it i 4 • l should be, covered with -bags or blain , kets for three or four hours and then spread out to dry, °Paryireg' ! 'w 1 -s quantttics should be treated propdr� 20 Smarr i las ®r all ' � •rt5•=:=6n#k" t10nately --Dr. C. A. Zavit2, O. Al, Goll,eg•e, Guelph, , site 1;;nt You cam, ears, ood mono W �1� ��arn>��s�,. , , ' "Madan," anriOunced the new . " maid, "your hush ind is lying ancon- Stead Employment. • , :, .: ° scious im the recF'ption ball, with a Steady large box beside hiin and orushing,a paper in his hand," K3Yl pions• cried 1te - mistress, in ecs- Good 9 v orkingj taay, 'rely tai a+ 1.4t Ila$ colue!" rB .--..�-°..� Apply EUGENIA PLANT PAYS a LIMITED �i ' Hydro Plants Have' Been v a ALL TYNE A..hM�TE;' Some Other Hyd l? e Losing Money, ST ATFO h ONTAIEZIC! ,r The special report on the Hydro Elect tic Commission's systems prepared by Mr. Clarkson, the well known auditor, indicates that,. under the increased cost of operation, the bydro plants in this district are not now •paying their way, and that if the condition 'continues, an advance in the base rates will be unavoidable. " The figures, as summarized -by the Tor- onto Star, are as follows; The Severn system develops and supplies. power to 17 municipalities adjacent to " and including Midland, Penetanguishene, { Barrie and Collingwood, the investment f• totalling $1,349,000. The income in 1918. was $158,819, • and provided a' sinking a. ` fund and a net surplus of $10,986. For .. i 1919 the income was $158,965, involving a deficit of $44 426. Mr. Clarkson re- ports "the financial position of the system is sound in that increased costs, of •oper- ating continue they Can be met by an addition to the prices Charged for power. The Wasdell System develops and sup- plies power. to Beaverton, Cannmgton Sunderland, Brechin and Woodville, Irk -.t'] Smooth vestment $273, 464. In 1918 none of the ow (,(,.!< ,1,ad municipalities paid the full cost of power and the deficit was $8,993. In 1919 the • deficit was $2,490. The amount owed ,Rough Roads the Commission .is $39,231, No sinking fund has been provided. To put the , t system on a good footing the rates pro- TO IS new Overland is built Th r the sffrasn and t bably will have to be raised. er a om fi om those who,Tho Eugenia System develops and sup- travel smoothly over 11<ervous tenter „ plies power to 18 municipalities including : rough roads with a comfort never - drive. this car and those Who Chesley, Mount Forest and Orangeville, before possible in a light car. ride int k. .,Drees ly eads to many ser sus As ers. Investment $1,664,500, A surplus af,: ` Careful judgment should be used in selecting a proper remedy, ordln- you think you are having a hard time an t $9,094 was shown in 1918 and of $48,459 Its'y �e.� Springs rOteCtthe 1"S lxsl CCOJdt wl't . ary 'Cathartics and. Laxatives have a weakening effect upon the system, life? --Praetorian Guard. � DEYELL » p $ 1919. No sinking fund. The system others Gripe and Purge and Af4neral Oils, it taken several times a day may - - -- _ _� � " ' s on a good basis but some of the mun Car from road jolts,, presem remits f light weight Es as ro& rcttrd secretion of the gastrics juice and also interfere with the obsorptton Cat" enter' and �t111C1ef' !son g n the t d 21 a't 1. of food. HACIMNG1YS KIDN11Y• AND LIVlrllti, P LLS form an ideal tonic-• Whiteatiulrch p iclpalities showed deficits and h rates meehalllcal parts f r to ger wear' tuuk.a.Um as ,iits r� qui tm laxativo for Constipation and its evil results. Plans and specifications furnished where of these should be raised, in Mr. Clark - We give herowith the medicinal action of the ingredients of HACK. Mt, Windsor of Wi"nghadi:spent a required. son's judgment. and more•-'— t d:1TG,18 KI%1N.EY AND T" +`H PILLS in order that you may form your own fes* days at Mr, Robt. Carrick's last phone 13.626, Route 3, Wingham. The Muskoka System generates and opinion as to the value of this wonderful medicine. week, ' supplies power to Huntsville and Graven- , CASCARA, -- Laxative, with Intestinal Torpidity. This acts Mrs. Jelin I,eggat is iii5iting at Mr. Tonic to the Liver and intestines, best when used in combination withWesley Leggat a at present, � , DR. 0. H. Doss hurst. Investment $203,137. In 1018a deficit of $4,680 was intartred and in does not 'cause Griping or unpleasant other drugs and herbs. 1II' OSCYAMt7",r•-%lelpful to the Graduate Royal College of laental yt eymptomo, good for Chronic Consti» Mrs. McGavin spent last work at IV Graduate Sur sans 1919 $2,469, without kinking fund. The • ,. . 11� unn when used in small and repeat- and Mrs. Oibson Gillespie. ' sum of $11,680 is owed to the Commission. Kidneys, stops pain, soothes the y t;1 doses for a considerable period of •Graduate Utuverkity of Toronto Faculty Nerves, lessens irritability of the: Mess Ida Carrick underwent an opera. The financial position is satisfactory but time. of Dentistry MAY AI'PLL---useful in I+"evors Nerve Centres. For Functional Pat- ' tion for appendicitis in the Winghata ' unless more be ran ed,— ttnletl, tiro rate! nd Inflammations of almost ovary pitation of the heart, helpful to the General hospital last week. Office over H E It and s5 store. will have to be raised.- Owen Sound Sun - typo and Tor all diaorders of the Liver BowMucs Membrane of the Itidneys and Mrs, Andrew F`ox visited in Galt 166t y., Bowels. Chiefly employed to re- Tithes. and Spleen. For indigestion, raun- lieve pain and to quiet Nervous ox- _ (ace, riles, Constipation,+Dropsy and UNLESS— PHYSICIAN skin l=lrutitions. oltement. Mrs. O. X. Chowen and children colkstlog a onfigbrous sport. (1UJ Vi. I!T'S ROOT-•�•A, Laxative CAPSIGC'M•---Stimulant and Stom- visited at lairs, 'Ww, Mattin's°last Week. , f= , , a;ehe, useful In Feeble and Latlgud • •, _' � �`' r _ ,loss Coasting dawn hill with express ,, �:,'� •� _ r Sind Tonle, useful in DSsfiopsia, Taun- , Mr. Alex, Molk&e er tertained a number wagona on the pavement would evidently rice, Plies Diarhoea, Digestion, Dysl opga, Atonic trout, { Dysentory' Colic and Cholera. of bis friends bast Tuesday Bight. ' have been the cause of a fatality on 'Wed- (atiolr'3ro,. Corretttt Liver Troubles, l tires torics and vigor of faction to the PEPPERMINT--'lfseful to Flatumit nesday last but for theprompt action of entire 1;eeretive apparatus of tho sys- . Colie to check Nausea and Celle, Por HiLst Wfl,'WwhllihoA h OPRACT a man Who wok nearby. A little tot was " rl tom. Also for Initarmnation of the 'Spasmodic ,Pains of tiro Stortiaeh tend Nlr, John Ai'ttretrotig, -baa fiurchfteed a oppoaite the t: Iiladticr. Bowels, for Neuralgia and Itch and Practice io confined "exclusively. to standing on the sidewalk )fw Yisr,d In Obstinate tism, resents gni lrtg slid for ars ort new t hevrolet czar. Chiro actic, the only and ori�"inot 'Sys- Union Factory when an express wagonL. Ccnatlftatiort and Dropsies attended.the stomach. p t!: Ploughing ie'the order of the day. tam o Spinal Adjustment. Lifective in ile\v down rho hell at terrific stpeed ' 95 pat` cent of all carless Uvar Mire 18tta, Jwtnea, ball returned to 1ia� straight for the child, had a relate not rush- Tlieise are the prSnclllaX Ingredients of Iiacking a Itidnor tiiottlt. frills, you will find that this combination will produce a h"Ithy oolldit:16% horns, in beet �p'awrunash. "Chiropractic locates sine Removes ed ahead of them and lilted the child it � the C �ster of Diiii-e e: Nature !instal" been killed, This tnAkaywo * • of tho iltomsth. ,'liver, Kidnwys and Tlww all. Mr. R.utslral �r't�ltesr, -sold rt vwltuttlrla . , would ha" ,�; Na other drugs' or combinatlfrn of druittt, oils, laxatives, peas oi~... laarsa latent vlrr�•k, J. A. FOX, D. C., �j, should be diwotttlauedd its m a'y porwal . ;� ostd lit l i k -+ itt tsdt ' ter tdi N' } ftativets *111 h%yei such bene firlal effect as TU(71�',Irll�*8 ZMylt Ilse daxth of ltllP. It rstatlrt lVls ow� at prts�ant lid to at1i It ll7 to at N , � , �,,i l'Il,f, but you mtirtt be otitis to gni >At7<II1t1li res tl ot%ttf+ itI . 'lrf`IR ,' - theta bra' Itit a �l (si p %tui dins' a lull ttea- rttrrrhsatt I for #'1.114° gold lr *9 doalrrt�r at 3uu*li. tf+1 19 `g y`•Nina, W#X , � ret* ro Nft tens 1+ H+i a to 6, "d 7 h r Prtcw 2156 x box, y ill ttetir VIZ y ' �, yea, .k e. �5. ....r `Y. .• , `,�a. , •a i +.