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The Wingham Advance, 1920-09-02, Page 4I qrrNl" - r ­_ - - 1, , _Tm�­ - ­____­ - - ___.__­. 1-1- - 711 IT , 7 I I I 1 I I , I I 'Vl�l 711 � ,.';' , , - I'. , . , T - � 11 I I I . V� 1. I . .1 , i .1 . � P1. I " � I I " I V , I . . .., �. -: '' ­­­ . t. IWYOUI ­, =' -:� !Li . ­­­­ 9--"..�'',j�,t�-1,,?'".-'L-'Uft-1.�..���.1.111":,�dw -_,..__.:;L_ I .--.-- -----,-,- ��t_lj. ___11-00, -1_____1 1.1-1.--- I , I .,- . aV% I % , �. . IdividWu SaforMtOughPitlYingit t0rl' whitoobvirolft .I i ! -,W* W I )'tJM 1khMIrt cernod. the #dOtee, W he bdeti t h e Mks Olive Qloiv of whighbill, 'Spoilt this , Mo �A li d not We ro: - I . " ' ' man, wo e permittedit. eek with her friend, Miss. Lilian I . �.. 0. %,MITH, uslitor atid PrOPA The,writer was selling tickets At the 00 Tast w I � __­ - �­ ---�-�----- _____ when the referee walked In and inquired' Longman. Oil . kdcs are down. Wool is n0tbidg� if the, boys were here yet, to which we in- Mr# William Silsipson of Chicago, is I W! . . - .. I . I ad stweii are 693tingi nocently replied that s9me, of the Wing. visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Hesiry. W1 . : i 1._Boota a Mr.%od Mrs. Jas. Strilth of Cleveland, -C .. , Every time you go to buy ham men. were, but thus far none ,of the , M & Jas. . . Makes you feel like SwCatlilg- .visitors were on the ground. The'�rsswer Ohicwi;lre visitioll,r their aunt Q . I . .1 ,.t* �. I we got was punctuated With a pr IT I � . �1._ �"ou lQQk abj>ut to, find a cause � I , � etty lvi,cclenagllap. d daug,liter, Edna of 01 . . strong adjective sod we were tvld to not Mrs. McCallum Ap � � , 1 -But you will, loot in vain, � :, " You trilght as well ask' John Gray worry ,about the visitors that they would Flesherton are holl"Ying at Rev. Mr. IT . . . I - . I I be on the job in the proper t ' Ime, As We Sc.oble's. . f( . . . , To ipr�y aloud for rain , . I . . � I stated in our lost edition the rotten Mr. Norman Kirk of Detrcilt, is at p 1. I It Tl* Profiteers got the grip- - - eggs should not have bpen used although 1). And will not let YOU 90 I . I had Coombes. appeared In Teeswaster present visiting -bits sister, Nis. J. V s . Till.t1ley .drag you down to unknown I he would Beecroft. . * r I . . . . iunder similar -circumstances Mr. Aridl Mri. 'A. B. Newbery and ,.,* � , . depth% have been lucky bad he escaped without .�� , ren, ris, Jack and Gordon, are ( * .,! . e'ntath the undertow. I c� i!� 11"o I i 1B . lood. For a neighboring village t M - . I , �. ­ I . '. � . less.of b visiting a I r. Kea P4torson's- ­­ �_ 1- _ —7— imit, in regard to soro, Miss Kathleen Terriff left on MondaY ' , Ji ". � I . . e Teeswater is the I ng tQ drop , . a" rizieXiox. A ])Ant r ness and are evidently not Willi it,with relatives in Toip,nto. ( ", . .., .. ,M cKe I . , for a vis, � .. .t.- - � ­ ...... . , ". � — , cer. But it at baseball but carry it on into lacroc.se . ringing in our town, I .. ,.'..., � : M . enzie Kirij is some dall, ns in which they are not Wedding bells axe I , acK I with other t . I � �A..:c ­�4t least � a, nu,mber�of the fair ow this week, . . I .111. . I interesle, - Although we were at the is�es Mable, and Maggie Garton, and I ' .1 "'.',fio 'r cokAl&jint. After the meeting was e we.�saw no sticks or -stones thrown I M . ' i I I � . ,,, ' `%ver',all cliptirrk and bgriches were cleared I am Mrs e, are with their mother, '. r 'n ,it, , . ' .dg ­*., ., 'r , � ' nor have we heard of them, sod as far as NAIrs. Garton, , who has been ill, but is im- :Ia ,T-,a-W4Y-Ul4tfie y6upipeopl ' iD * danced, One are concerned Wingharn 11 � I I ,fci­�il:-of the elderly- lad�es 00 contented her- 'Hanover P'a' ' , bears no ill wi�lrl'towards them, they won proving now. , I .1 � I *1 I '­i6If.,W,ith Watl:b1ng,, *expressed beiself of from usandour best wishesfor further Mr. And Mrs. McConnell of Elora, are , I . ,- I to � . ,t,bat � M' King .danced with � I . �'w . ,,1�6'6�.inloli 174 . r, with them, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes, Loggatt. , . I . , � , .�,­.. ." .. 11. .., I",..,- , qygy.-iriaiden.in the. b6li.-Toronto Star, success goe -ct ofi, and Miss V "" . . .a )out all the Teeswater f?ns and referee Coo es of 14r. And Mrs, J. D. Bet, . , in' 't . - ea e-,., I,i,...�Hankf,j,on*es.%Yti�jus�.a.'-ieir ' Toronto, are in a clase by t e IV Lettle Fox, spent Sunday NNith Mr, and � I N . 4 ',,. ", V11J.'. -.-- "jigi, they had, ,,,. I � when it comes to sPort. Mrs, Andrew Kirk in Seaforih. � I I"-,"- �A: � .e � I ,­ i the dAoce. at'HickoryrCorner's an' bow Jimmie Henderson and Robert Purdon, 47'.),e.it %-t- . '$i 11,06 goi 40, , I One of the officials of the Hanover team . .%'It"o ,1­� , :�.._ X- ' ' -kilig ftz,ldancin' with ,said that if they had a decent referee the had their tonsils and adenoids removed - � id. . Wingbarn ­Co�,Mac I= I . � � all the girl,�,In sig'lit" ' I I on Wednesday lost. I ,� � I � � . I game between Hanover and . � �g I . ­ I I Imilers, till1would have been fast and clean. Any Miss Nora Falconer .returned home on .# . ft*%. ,moneymusk an . a ' ; i1r.. I.. . . J referee so one sided as Coombes should be � � '! ,�*44 . -11 .h Tuesday, having spent six weeks with her I :� .4 0 thp T�ig t. , , . ,::. .�;. -�. ! . ,,,, . . ! 11. " I barred from the game entirely, bad he , . 1. .. I" "Ah' Vank witz� laffirs' fit to -kill, 1%out how I been paid by the visitors, or had lie been sister, Mrs. Wellwoo . of - osf Orangeville. , - ' ' __ .__ . . I . i - : . � 1-s": " * 1;' t Mack6zle King . --' an old' Hanover boy he could not have � � � It. .t!%--,.,'. .". ... . 1. . nson, anO b6en 66re impartial. I Fordyce � : " _. . " ,,tq4ught Q0. with Widder job I � � I Wedding bells 4Xe �ng. ..; f, , - . 1. I I I ,�ing - - 1 t-_ - I . ,,.- 1.,,k� 4 �. - da�je�d'the Highland Fling, . _.___ '. ".. I. ,.,tTbdh h6W lid-siNting tb6.,g' 16 und till Ups returned to [ - 1. . .�'. .,. L I 1. ".. " , .. �. I ,� i� aro , � Mrs, James St, Marie . , '. I they *0 !botit balf dead. I il������������������:ii�::��l������I'� her home alter spelialni a --cpu I.- W ,�4,;­_ . -_ g�����i�!l�����l�!����lli���l����lI � . . I - * Ah'f�li�qi,k�z 'ii-wonded - --Iziik�� W2 ! � -days with her* parents. - , r 1, all ng if MacUen :J 'I Wko . , 7 I : , I % �! r ' , ' ' I , . � 11 . . -ZjV,dlojt*hi ' h . '..". %:. J . . .. 9 ,lead., .. . Mail ofitract .1. . . ­ ­ . . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McRaberts, Mr. r . � - . I . I .. I. I., - i , , , Alp�. SRgolks Y�uz' dbiril the fiddlin', Bunty SZ4.�,.'flp TENDER$, addressed. to the Post- J. Haines, Mrs. Robert Haines and Will- . � � , . f_a * , .�'. ; v � . tAWRIw_General, wl)fbe received at; Ot- uilred, inotored to Grand Valley, spend- . I , lscs�r,callln,'o , . . . 1, i ­r., vi , a I . I .. . I *1 oon;on Friday, the 21th, day of. , I 1 V �; . . -partner,. eight ba I tawa'untl V I 0 conveyance of His iug a couple of days with friends. I .!' I 4, i '. v�wing yor ,nds around; September, 1920, for t I ' * ' " WcKenzie your the stuff, I majesty,s muns, on a proposed contract for- Miss Gladys Shortlaudot,Xennilwbrtli, w, - - - :­ v fosa�i.yoarg. six times per week. over wing- ' '. - ;. " i V 1.;,BaJVn ' all, an' gi�e- -'em' a swiisg. . ham igo. 2. duraiRoute, from the IlostinasLer is visiting frrends around Fjp�rdyce. � , , " . .1, 1, .. 991. _ . I Genorars Pleasure.' Printed notices contain, . I t ': �,, �*, o4�4V.Jor, Nla Kenzie Xing!" ing. Turtner into . 0 so inipion of I Rip -h , . q proposed contira t a see d b ank Mr. and Mrs George Chi . - the Post Winghain spent Sunday at Peter Leave - . 41 . . :; " .V(.'� -, , , , Farmer Humble. =,of Tender a be o . I 8 r's. , .�.:. . ­;. -d_ __ — . " f - Win am. le Una rave, . . . ' kk. . _ . .=____r__ , 0 , lobi.9 Post " - "I �- ;` .1 whibachuroh, an lit lie ce o Farmers are bu§y drawing in the her. . . , � I _ t7 `1rZ_j*.ite.'r i office ins ector, on on, I t. of 1920, 1 r r. . ... , ust. rt while they w 11 all be .. .*­ , Soreheads . 'J7 FIST11cl?" ohr, ce s .. vesl, in a sho i L I I .. �. 1. .� . . . ... I ORA .1.4 I . L . _____� . . . . I . , through. . . _­_ !r1r I . L .. '. , " . , ,.Teieswalei,c4tib�t forgivii Wingham for — . — % . — .-.--- � . . .1. . �g.t�emirs�saseball and even' the I , - I . .1 --� ,:.. - , -- ' .,trintrni - . . What I Salelin 1, I . . .1".1 - neWspaperhasritio-for.Wingham I . . I . I . -ba I . _ . I .. I I , he order of the day. : L : a diff "an6e betweell them and the good L .. Harvesting is t , . A, . - Ii. .�51 ,, .. Some h4ve finished wbile others are I � 1, drts ror Bruiiels iind Kincardine who ' . I . ��, . � sp f" ' n . .. . I . Mail Contract ... � I : e .. , -I .- � - � ,werea . Iso bra�tep, by Vingbarn but who . . � . . about through, . -1 _ L � . . . ... 1. -1 - , are arlxio.M� to see -their district carry off si,,�kLED TENDER$, addressed to the Post- Mr. Mathew Dane of Gorrie vicinity i L ...... - - . ., '.I tU choxrs�loilship hondrs whether they do -ast- General, will be received at Ot called on friends around here last Sun. : . . , � .7. .­* tawailutillation, on Friday, the 21th day of 0 I . W .k� w - . .. day. L . `Io " it brthe ti�ain h a from 1hem. In, Sept .... 3ber, ,120, ter ,h. con-yow-co of His I . . . .4f, ,,I - I � , t at wo Ltbe Tees- majesty's Mails, on 96 pr6posed contract for ho spen, L ..... . ,repor�dxlg jhs� Hanover game tour years. six times per week. over Wing- Mr. Musgrove of Winnipeg, w . , , .. . � . . . . . - . .;1'!JL watir Z4eWs has 4he following to say: ham No. 3, Ruxaa Route,4rom the Postma9ter . � . GeApial's Pleasil2e, Printed nofloes cons.abi- his boyh ' ood dayv around here .spent i . . ay few days with Mr. and Mrs. A.. r I . . f-:" ­ "," 9U6t.111fiurr,d -ulter-noon the Hanover irg fnrtherL information as to conditions o 5,. Gal L. . . P�) .. -,�!- `uniorladros$e�t6alri. Wont to W16ghans, proposed Contract asay be seen and blank lafier. and other friends, I . . . '. .1;.; i�qlj - form, ofTender may be obtained at the' Post. .r . *%-'hrfd the chances are that they will give Offioes of Wingfiam, Glenanumi, Belgrave, . . . . .., * - t Wingh,gira.a-wide'berth,in future sports; whitechurch. and at the office of the Post 3gr. Sbaw of ,Bluevale, occupied th, . 1� I.- . . -4t4 :­!....' ! . hich office Inspector. London. 13r.h of Angust 1020. . . I . .. . becdu�e, of.'.t�he dirtyL -manner Lin w el UTTAS. E. H -LY ISITV'R'Post oilice Inspeo ter. pulpit hero last pon4ay. * -.1w't- , 1 ,,,they`i4�ere used, more -particularly by th , . — ivir. Udwin 13pnpptt h4 . I "It . ,tators,af the gameL' One, of the row- ,s purchased ; :. . . . W.�. '. !'Wec L . I . I ,:..�:?.', -dies along the sideline, through a missile . Mail Contra:ct . . threshing madhine and. will 40 his Owl - � I I . . L. .. - at a Hanover player, but his aim like his G — threshing. I I . . . . !4haracter was bad, and it -hit a WL-�ghasn I SEALED TENDER& addrwsed to the Post . . L . I ,, I . i player,'naturally the, Wingbarn player master General, will be received at Ot- ­ -­ ---.--. . . . taw&, until noon, on Fridsy, the '24th day of . . I I . I To of iRls Fall Fair Dates I i thought it was a Hanover bomb. September. 1920, for the conveyance . L. . '. . aggravate'niatters, in a little rough play I Majesty's Mail@, on a Proposed contract for Following is a list of the fall fairs I I fouryears. Sixt Ups per weeir, over Wing - I ., . .1. ,,, I the lrdree iefused to penalize a Hanover, ham No. 4, Ruralwo from the Postmaster this district issued by the Agricultur-, I I . I � , min abol the crowd 'circled around the 1 General's Pleasure, utelinted notices contain- . . . . . . ' . ing forth( s to conditions of . - . referee thteatersing to treat him rough He' )r information a SocietyBranch of the Ontario Depar I � .1 11 -,. �1 . pul)W out $50 betting that lie could trim Proposed tontract may be seen and blank Merit of Agriculture. . forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post . . -1. -204 � I . any Wingham man or all of them one At, offices of Wingliam, Glenannan, Belgrave. ............ Sept, I � . , . : ; % ." A time, but he didn't get any offers, nor Whiteehurch, and at. the office of the' Post Bayfield .............. � ....... Sept. 29-., 1 1 .,.: ; . : . The play OfflecInspeotor, Londosts,13thof Aueust,1920. .1 . tone with nerve to, face him. CITAS. H. H. FISTIrR,Post Office Inspector. 4 � , .�:*, . went on and if right is might it proved ___ - . I Blyth ................... I ... Sept. 20 .. — I . � � I �1 _- I . ','true in this case when Hanover finally, Brussels ................ _.Sept. 141 � . . . . . . 'trimmed them by a score of 7-3. Mail ContKact . 1. ,.. I . . .. ,. - . � Dungannon ............... � .... Oct. 7 I ­ -, '. ' id precious hen fruit I — . , .. , - - Sticks, stones ai . referee and playersi . Exeter ...................... Sept. 20-1 1 . I . :.. - was hurled at the , QUALED TENDER$. addressed to the 06.4. Fordwich ............. ­ ........ Oct. . �1*4 . ,:, ,:and if 11o, apologies. are made the, chances - master General, will be received At Ot . ' - . will be barred from tawauntil Upon on Friday* the 21th day of ......... Sept. 8-: L': " ore that Wingbam September 1920, for the conveyance of like Goderi6h ............ I ; . , this spot in the future." Majesty's Vans on a proposed contract for HarriSton ..................... Sept 2,3-! I . - � I I , . " ­: L ,.,. Any pers6 who watched this game four years. Six times per week ovbr Wing : ham. No. 5. Rural Route, ?rpm the Postmaster Listowel ..................... Sept. 15-: . .� � I t - . . knowstheamoun of'exaggeration in the General's Pleasuve. Printed notices contain London, (Western Fair) ...... Sept. 11-: . . , . . , � If the statement is true ing further information as to conditions of - . . , above plece. - Contract may be seen and blank Palmerston ................. I -Oct. 5 I � , I . about the referee'offering to bet $50. that V.'ro.por"11.911"Tender inay be obtained at the Posit, Seaforth ..................... Sept 23-1. . . I . offices of Wingham, Glonannan, Beig"'I Teeswater .......... � ......... .. .Oct. I . . be could trim any Wirighara man, it more Whiteohureh, and At, the office of the . Offiee In clor. London; 13th of August 1920. Toronto (Can. Nat.) .... Aug. 28 Se t. * . ! . I ; ,clearly Show$ the character of that in- CIUS. B."AeF1811"ll. Post 09tice Inspector. I Wingbam ................. Sept. 30-8ct, . � I I I . I .1 . I .--- -_ —_ --- -_ ., - _ — _... . .... . . - ..--.. - ----. - ­ _____­:­M�_� �. I i . z'----,-7' , -----'-- . I --- I . I I -_ I . . . n .. . - ­ . . __ , I , I . 1% .., I � . I I . . I ­,�,,,. , N, �'. 411.�.A.4, . ""I`,,­��r. I '. I r-, . I . . . I/ ,�,:,. . � . I . . We heard a 'man say: --..,"- I � I "Let the Telephone Com . I pany use the I I . I I pro)lts they made in prosperous years, if I I "I I they need money to build more plant." . . . �i . to 1� . _. � I � . I . . 11 . That'sexactly what we have done I . . . . I I � . . . . Shareholders of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada have , . . I 11 I been paid only a moderat:6 return on the par value of their stock I �� —no more I I � � I � .!.Zl � , . ."�, I I . I We have made no distributions of bonus stock, no Imelons' have ";,1, I ever been cqt; no distribution ever been made of surplus comings. Every share of stock has brought us its par value, or better, I . . For forty years we have consistently used all surplus earnings,' all idle reserves to buy more telephone plant. - Every dollar has gone back into the business to extend it and serve new subscribers. .'What has thispolley meant to the.publib.? . "t . The Board of Railway Commissioners at our last'rate investiga. I I tion found that if we had not pursued this honorable coutse of turning all surplus earnings back into the business we would have . had to provide in the ydr 1918 alone an additional $908,000 out of revenue to pay interest on the plant so secured. this, of course$ would have meant higher rates to Subscribers. I . ' . The fact is, we need millions of new money jpst because our I funds have always been at work, keeping down our bond andsto6k Issues, and ensurifig low rates to our subscriboral � lk� . � 1. TM )SELL TULP-PROM COWANY . ­ . I . I , . . �. I OF CANADA . � . � I .., ., , � � . , �� 1 . . I I . � I � -1111-11. ...'­,'', 4( .04-- .-.w.--------- 4 % . ) V . _­ I "', ;, I f , �­ �\ ,a I-,, S ., I � I . * , , Sk, 1� (11 , - �A�� , I , fz� '_�� 11 r� .'' ..­41.ka I � ..�, ­­I�� 4�_&__ , - . , _. , - � ­ . - -4!" _1=11q�"r" -7 -,'IF I , . . , , .1 ,; , I " 7 I 7k'' 777 , .1-11 ;T - .. �,!` T"T' 7 . . ' ysters and ,.more than ready . for gin. Gill he colild not resist, and he relished it ) r, I 11 � No one replied. I that it is wise to make this change, I . ,; I , . I , . 1� , . 1. 1. � 'IA 4P�111, 1 i , , � - �f I 11 ... b" %. . I PC 4PR"W01 I .1 , 1, 11 ,!,t �, 7, ,., I .1 to C.�,.,'_-,:,� '_, .1 I 1� . . I . I ", i -.1 , � V � '� � ", ; , � 1771, e., " ': .... ,,; I f :1.x� 11 . �, . I ., . 1��.'11 1� , , I.,. . I I � 1; I V*4 I I � , . ., .. 4 , smoothed out the wrinkles in his throat 't i . �' ,'' , ,. � . I �� .1 .1 , I � . ` 1� . ,��:, 'A. . I .. �, ! . � I , 1 .. I .1 �1-1' . �, �!.",t.. " - ,. . . I , I A I , - ., . I �­,44-t � " . , "I . . . . . . �, I � I � I k , -.a. I ti , I I RA I D 'Y" A A. TIM MM) n I "*"% �L .... �.-_A_*­_ ­ , . I- I . �.Wmwu",.:�_.._ �. ­­­.- �-,__ _Ar___ . '... , � I . -N,` . I .. 1, I I � . 11 � �' I It ` I %%Ar44-",1 Aflr+� ii. 41 to - 0 4V , . I . I's , _________.____. I ­'_ ___� ­_, 1-1-- ­ , _ . ­ ML; .— ­­1­­­1111­1� I—— 11 � ­­- � 11 "I _-11 11 . ...... .... _­­­ --- --- , , . _ . ­ -.-... . --f . I I i of t& 7h04#1t Riot 4111MY41AM1110. I Vk#6AAkk"&1k",d %L1144, " %"10 ' � $� , W=XY0XX=W xxxx 011141110, - , '4114AWO 40AN06 'rO 0. T, A. 'ThO TA�flkft A11111kills"10 41111k �W ' " , 6 4tood tho blAckstrilth, who 1_- ldi� t nov. or 4641dowa. to the t0orh except on , I . I . � . ' . ' . . I 'he Citizens -of 14uton Co.' � I (Continued froffi*pke 1) , , -XV061,61 9441010114 and alWays called for " I see the local giant thwarted at last, I - , women2q n i IS A R DWS. VIL/the bell -hole of destruction. Not so, I � per. a behalf of this Executive of the Hur- stdpJJeil at the tavern evRY time he Ale In a po�vtor ittig. Hie hair, its ususa, County Timperative Association We cgivid any likelihood of conviviality. . A . t, Wear ­.. I I . . Wear . -11- 1- ­­­­ I - I - I �i to,make an explanation as to .,why HiAtarti; so to speak, Wasi, -to. starry the was oiled and parted carefully all the WAY, returned to the Field Secretary not later I . I . - � 1. I I I I 11 - , are giiking for the suspension of the box. stove full of live coal,ci out and se it down the back, He wore a mutton-cliop I I I I I I iada Temperance Act. - down in the middle of the coad. �tllis beard, who ve endo were long onougU to , )a janu . nada. feat was not likely to be performed with.- tie ja,g. bQw,knot. He bad .extraordinary , *y 29th, 1914 The Ca � � ham- mer. I forcsirms, acquired no dQubt'by ham I Appivals . of Now - Fal. I 'Goods , I , � I aperance Act was card�d by the people ,Out at -least a small wager, and if a ­ . Clinton, Ont. � Apggst 1920. , 1. , I � and a brilliant scarf pin. I Hilqatied against the jaxnl�of tbedoor I . Rurossiand we had the advantages of 'straisXcr could not be 1-fiduced to act as Ing at the Anvil, but br always was ready s - b with any - tban two of be- victim, a drink .or two on important oe- tQUA" A trial Of Ws'lost 5`ltengt , I I . I - NEW FALL GOODS are Coming to-- �hand I , . ire years. prohibition he drink -by otanding stt!fdgbt out like a wir h put, I'll carry it In again." Mr, Jas, Golley and son have complet- e . the Ontario Temperance Act Was casiolls like Christmas Halboweleu�or one, and uoually earned a ji, t into operation. sonlebody's birthday would ease Bill's isimplo 1wilit. I Lord Haddow ,the I . i I . Goods daily, You will find our Range o I I A rho low has been well administered and cot )science, Because 13111, like many Under o1rawing of separator and tractor, Peter McEwan In all departments Large and Prices Low, ' . could it mean? It was not impossible . , nim# �endid results have been secured as a another whose prefession cossapels him, atood 0140cy Campbell, one of the � e bleat and isupplest nulsancea north of the - 9 We are at your service with large stocks, . A I to appear in public, believed im commer. 4tof its, strict enforcement and the undary. . Tile most exquielte. paafte, i ast in not 130 ly reason for asking for its suspens.on cializing his. talent, Or at le J14 . . � In both,, stores, - Ladles" Wear and Mews I . was breaking door panele with his fiete, d i merely, without profit to vul. . . ­ because the New Provincial law is the I st rin Y I opring into Pgaar TJnder drink his' bearing but if orIly half is gbt be could l. . � I Wear, . . �� ' I perlor in many ways, embodying a,; it ceoric!ssity. oes man restrictions not covered by the became heavy, his perdeptions dull. And the air with the ability of a - cat' kick one . y aide of the room with foot, and then he lost the his I . I NEW, FALL COATS , P I , T. A. , while selolow use of' great ,one �,; without touching the floor, bound acroise strength, frequeutly his facililties lagge, , I . We hanLile the garment of Merit Bran. il of The Ontario Temperance Act can now � consid ed a permanent prohibition act - until it seemed as if his great bulk acted an4 kick the other side. . . , KicUlng Charley's long suit. lie N S It will be to your interest Ladies'Coat and Suits. I � . X .er was. i it was adopted by the people last Oct- I wbitle his u4si I stoQd still. . kicked, Horner in. the face one fall fair 06- to inspect our large stock of Ladies', Misses'. and , , kit 9 111 it, pa , :sor by a majority of over 250,000 after ,.rtioular did. it ,stand one Thanksgiving niglit when Charlie Mit:.. day, but didn't even loosen a Pinglo tootb, fe, F I . ,hildren's ready towear garments. C I aing on trial for three years, I In order that a change could be made cliell, anticipatiligthe occassiou slipped He kicked off Pinlay Ferguson's hard bat one fall fair day, and the row that I a i X Top Skirts—All the new styles .are. here, comprising best weaves in Silks, serges and plins. Pooeorg-, I -om, one Act to the other the Dominion aoine extra dry bard*ood froin the mill I I 'ov6rmnoent passed legislation in Sept. pile into the stove and sat back to � await followed lasted until they laid poor Finlay F 'bill. He farmer, 4XI, Waists—Big range and big value, * , in V. on the was a good was 917 giving the power to the Governor -in- I the result, - Finlay, but a pad humorist: like many X I ette Crepe, Silk Crepe and plain and fancy silks X ,'ouncil. to suspend the operation of the It was one of those cold autumn nights the other persons, he never seemed to know and Vciles See our special silk waiqt at $5.00., V. ,'. V. A. in any County in response to a eave rustle on ground, when , 1W e rs , s when to laugh. slintael a " when chickens leave the ietition of twentY-fiVe per cent, of the 're 1, laughing In for K SweaterS—Are in Stock :in -all colors and "made the best Wool." See them. 9 ' A' for the coop, and cattle crouch Buit was order, even. styles of � of . 01( orchard . �lectors. . Finley, though it was suppressed, this I I �; I . X It is now proposed that such a petition against the stack. Thanksgiving, night,when Jimmie stopped The bar-roQni was warm and invitiag. ' I � 6g, 1- Pric6s the lowest. � � . . - X ' hall be, prepared and the local organiza. Jonsarebeing supplied with the neces- -Yrankee Tom, bad got out his fiddle, and n ing the Big Bill sp ' at on his bands as da ci that I H New Dress Goods—Silks and Velvets, os- . � best 710. lary forms to be circulated in their each little Jimmie Jordan wag doing a clog dande the tilue I 'The Wind $book he Asked whether anyone would sa , , . y he could not carry out the stoirc just as iery, Gloves, Underwear and Corsets' (if. the Inalc6s, Values tinsurpassed. . . . I " . X UP nuslicipality. I to of � I Oeo. Grimes, Who shipped It There will be no voting on the question the Barley.' stood, fire and all. Everyone knew that the top Was red hot, that, it was M, X . . . . . I . . . � ' � .: Men Store . 9 as only the vetition is required. inore fat cattle from those parts than any . ' three.men in the county, iiat in a � � roaring inside, that even the legs were � . s . :.� I . . X Among the many reasons1hat could be other for this change the following may chair tilted against the wall, humming warm., Mrs, 11 � What about your new Fall Suit. or Overcoat. ' given be mentioned - the tune and beating time with his.Ast It was a tense moment, Bull . . X, Shipments of'Men's-and'Boys clothing are no%v in. I 1 -The entire expense of enforcing the oil tile arm of the chair, Bobble, Doak, a stood, arms akimbo, beside the cast ot rye Dimples appeared in her ch.eeks,. X Take a look at our "Fite, Rite" and Bachelor Suljt�. . � - 0. T. A. is paid by the Province, whereas Nova Scotiall, whbse paunch was like a Council is called barrel, whose calling Was that of drclyer, and a flaoll of merriment in her . eyes X X Our new styles are Winners., I . - �.. I': .1 I � , . . I I at present the CouAty upon. to bear A share of the expenses of wUO carried a sitop watch and bad gold For she was Inured to ,,the adventure, well schooled in the cunning knack of M. , r . - . . Bargains For. The Boys . � V. , in his front teeth, stood with his hands the C. T. A. in his pockets intently watching Jini- I letting the rnen bave their fling. Sally, I -I x k You may- ne�d a new school suit. We , Will X 2 -The fines are much more severe . mie's twinkling little legs and spitting reeling thin elbows on the bar and blanch- M give 10 per c6nt discount off Boy's Suits for ,trwo � . . .. under the 0. T. A. some going as high as betimes intb,a flat brown cAspidor. Art- $2,000, while $100 is the heaviest fine �� 'whose ed.cheelcsin the hollows of her hands, - \ fixed her eyes on a stranger who half,sat N., fhm�, I p weeks. I 11 :4, . � . .!, — K liur Bisaillon, a French-Cauhdian, that can be imposed under the C. T. A. name nobody could pronounce, And who for the on the window sill, In the sh-tolow, lbeb nd X . ­_______. � ___-1_..__1.-.111_.1 ­­­­ . , X X 3 -The provisions enforcing Provincial Act art, better, especially in the always came in with a tin of oysters matter of securing , evidence by searches "'der his arni, marked time with his . his teeth with A the stove. Her stare no doubt, was, a challenge to this man, tor un�tll now he had not suffered his eyes to turn away X X 5i I I � :7 . W W M -A . tam, ' 11 0 E. I --ward. & C, % ic in transit, heel and picked quill A and seizing of liquor etc, T, A. Joe, the teamster, having taken a fivo� from fe�sting on her comeliness . Per I - X It . AZY a .11 V Ye 4 -It is also illegal under the 0. cent cigar on the first round of treats, 11 haps *t was fate. perhaps it was perdition- X . I . I - . . X for a person to have liqt1or in any place sat with his eyes on the fender. The 'except a�private dwelling. but. whatever it was some irresistible !in.' * pulse mu,st have surged within, XXXX . ., Vill XX XX NX XX Xx XX XX XX XX Xx Your County Officers have consulted 'f'--ment carpenter, with hair All round his neck like doWss- Oil a chicken, was - ready for I I 'Will anyone bet me I can't do it?",, , � ;­ - and license Com-, . al,outed Bill a --in 9 Ittin- on his hands I .��, YV . . missioners and are throughly convinced ' ysters and ,.more than ready . for gin. Gill he colild not resist, and he relished it ) r, I 11 � No one replied. I that it is wise to make this change, ueat, because, as he was wont to fetuark, it "Will anyone stand the drinks if I'do . We ask, for the co-operation of the smoothed out the wrinkles in his throat it?". Churches, Ministers, Church rn�mbers and . and ib§ fumes Were like bell fire. All but Bill himself realized that the local organizations to assist in securing � r� 'I; 1. _ �� I �, - 1�_ " _.. ,4 �" i�.:,..:, v� ., � , 0Z stove was red hot, and. knowing Bill, all e signatures to the petition forms, which Hell fire, Indeed, the Methodist parson laughed to themselves at the prospect of , will be circulated some time during the u e d to, oall it, and the tavbrn itself see the local giant thwarted at last, I early part of September, VIL/the bell -hole of destruction. Not so, just then the stranger came out from It is desired that - all petition forms be however, in the opinion of Hi Horner, the shade. Then we could see, and Sally returned to the Field Secretary not later man of all trades, who used to say, when� also shQuld have seen. all the more plain- - than September 20th. ' ever be had a glass of liquor in his band, , ly, that he had an uncertain kind of good J. A. InN'viN, President. "They clalM thisit brr.ad is the staff of looks, with black eyes, with a flowing . I A.. T. CoQpEa, Field Secretaryl life it$elf-" black moustache* rather flashy clothes ­ . Clinton, Ont. � Apggst 1920. , 1. , on ,this e,sperial Thanksgiving night and a brilliant scarf pin. . I 1. 1. Hilqatied against the jaxnl�of tbedoor "I tell 'You what I'll do," .he said, ad- �­, ,-. .11_-_1-1-z leading into the hallway, his whiskers dressing Bill: "Ifyou carry that stove !Threshing With Tractors , otanding stt!fdgbt out like a wir h put, I'll carry it In again." Mr, Jas, Golley and son have complet- I and the hair on his head clipped close gill looked ag'hast. Here after all was ed threstsing their crop with a small , like a Jail -bird's. He boasted of the finest h supremacy. What separator and tractor, Peter McEwan set of teeth in the township. and to prove ' . could it mean? It was not impossible of 2nd con., 'Turnberry, also did his it he could, if sufficiently provoked,- bite that upstart of ordinary physique threshing with his tractor supplying the through a teripenny nail or take a chunk 'this I could . wrest from him the sweetness of . power. . I his present glory. Let him try. I I - BABY'S BEDTIME - this turn of events, Mrs Bull's I . WHAT DO YOU SAY? � .At dimples , disappeared, b�it Sally didn't '_ - U : 12.11 . . .A. . i I wonder what the angels think when c-, nge - � a r. s r sig, over .- . . . . i' wards the stove. contemptuous of the — ­�-­ --, --- - -- ­, - ­-­ ­­­ - -- — ---- .---- ,� � As soon as Kincardine Fall Fair is over children kneel and prav! stranger, stretched his arms and shouted ­ - : I I a hearty and united effort shoitlol -be pro- I wonder do they smile a bit at things the I Fa � i I 0 moted for one or more rousing entertain- children sayl I for someone to open the door. holding by M � � (W I 9 ^ � ; I LJ j. ments to provide finances to give the For the dollies and toy pussy cats and some superhuman residence th� hot riva. A r I I ixing up. , horses made of tin, stove In front of him. The pipes clatter- � 1, Town Hall some very necessary f , Esta6liz 'e.4-1872. IV ; � The roof and ceiling require it badly and I fancy in those lisping prayers are olten ed to the floor and the sonoke filled the I I I ' I I the auditorium and ,stage worse still. gathered in! � room. 3�veryorse rushed towards the Capital Authorized, $5,000,000 1 L (� Capital Paid-up, - $3,000,000 1 The liberal use of ' the painters brush We cannot look into the hearts -those door, and when the last of us got out we Surplus . . . . . . $3,500,000 1 could also be Used to great .advantage hearts of baby years saw Bill standing serenely over the stove I I both inside and outside, The Hall, al- We cannot see the whys and wheres of waribling his hands. Presently,he looked � Canadian Wheat Roard Par- . I though somewhat antiquated, might be baby joys and tears! about him and then nalled for (tie strang- ficipation Certificates _ , � -,;, - But still - I think the angels love that I er- * - � ,.�* made a cosy and modern appearing meet n�u ­ . . .. 4� f 1, e bad remain- Commencing Asivust lOtli 1920 the Canadian t � V I hour of prayer -time Wheat Board Will make an advance payment again- I -1 itig place without the expenditure'of an When ,. . ange � . ZF S I I I enormous suqj. We would suggest the They fold their wings about small Cots ed inside to snatch a word with Sall�. st their 1019-1020 Participation Cei tificates. I - ­ . . I , il- nanliqg of q s,Mq 11 c minittee, �eaded. by and smile and say, 4men. But now be st000 bolisly qilhou.otted in I ­ . 0 1 _ . : I � . . - loop - I . . . . " . t�e dpol-W.ay. Any branch of this Bank will collect these cer . 1� � 11% - . I : rob .� -, Councillor D4ag Woo4, to yj*it other tow I "Nb�y., litranggril, said gill, fit's your , N tificates and holders should 4 onsult our local Man- - i . with i4p-to-4qte publia balls and . sep w . bat I . �, ager for information and advise as to their disposal. V. R . . I , Drs 4 e. , C I � * . _ 41der ttirn-11 F I they are like thpreby §epqre datp to go �Y- & jKe_nn@dy I IlThere's no hurry." replied the strang- Batili of Hamilton i _& I ; I !I Then another cognMittee cotild arrange I , I ' ' ,or. ItLet all cool off 1. W I inghain, Ont. I , 11:!, � ()ffices-patrick qnd Qe�trptlts, $'The stove too", sold Bill, with n sneer. N . for program, deciding- wbetherkspal or . I . outside talent, date, etor.' Possibly a good Phones -Offices. 431 Residence of Drs. , . �� , T�entsedy 143; Res. of Dr. Calder 141, �Thc stove to0- said the stranger. � A . ' entertainment by the hoine folk, ipade of Dr. 1, 11. Kennedy specialiges in Surgery, , "I didn't say when I'd carry it back." . 40-0 1 _,.�I:_-�!�,:, �_ � � � , Vocal and instrumental music, readings, Dr, Irlma Kennedy gives special attention There wag something tdntalizing in his .� � . I -.;: ". _. . dialogues and other items would prove to diseases of Wornen and Children and tone, for Bill sp�ang towards him and ­ � I attractive, with the object of t1le gather� Novoits Diseaseq. was ghoi4t in I �ally rushed in , ft Whatever Is done . . trNe when � 6 n, ... ... , _=!t___2 _10_1tff__tMM"e!r41n! Ing kept in Mind, I)r'Cpldpr devotes special gttentioil to between them, The pt�slnger draw tile � tmm!!�_Tt�____ should be a matter of promptnessand fell... Nwases of the rye, Far, Nose and �jrl to one sidp', and then addressed Bill, I . ., . I'llroat. Eyes thorol4ghly te.'Ated, Glass. I - owship and with a happy coinaminglint,' 'It didn't come bete'14 he siiid slowly, 0 7 es properly fitted, in 0 oel ana 710,r 1rialdo r — ____._______ "to fight Nor do I intend to carry a 1� � I- ., � 0, � �, , and a loyal resoonse success would be sure', ., �1_1 (7 .� " . - (�­_., � e " N� , � %,,,�h 40, , �, - - �A� , to follow. What do you say'�-Kincar. ­,-­_—­ red-hot stove. But I'll tell you what I'll 4:,5;1;�i r I 1� 0.,� � , ), ft . I , - -_ �1.dv�,, ��!. -1 4 ! . _�� ,r ".1% -�".'., , ,,',�,� .).,�),`� I k � I ,,It * -1 . , . ., , , ..:,. � - *� T,Np, � - _;,� tl , , �r , dilow , , ... , � I . 1�. � � dine Review. . , � !?"N, . .,T�97 do, we'll w,ait till the ostov� cools off, and I 1. ". "'. " �­,,�. ; I ': , � ,e - I �*..'­ -,� , '. . - I I ;, ",­ �� , 4�,�., - _ � !��, " I -s . I . , I Ce , ­ P ,,, ,h0!',1- I � - " , , " R" ,� , - -`Aii .4 - �, I [We trust that Mggwoodwill hotin- ,& 4 then, to rd sake up for the Leat I'll carry it 2)70�v cyeo . . .1, �,'- .4Q. �',� ;- !�, ��-',. j � . 10 ,�4_ " .-, . I �:� ,._�_111 - :�\,t ',,; :"�;% , spectWitigharn townhall. astbe above n again with Sally'sitting on lov". ! 4" I 41".". `,�,,,Y_ ..,. " .4, �, ,�,i � 4-'-''t i I", � . I. - "W-- I , ,�, N, , V�, . . , .� � I tg/-"- 4 �.. .. i 1% � 1. . , - , idea would be a good one to work in Tho Double Track Roote I "r . , ''.1,�_:,". .,;,.. _.;� .:.,0,J, While the stove was cooling off every* I ?, - I � . 4" , �t Wingbam.] one went inside again, and wr,�_Tlwl .. ,-.,.,N ­­ , the stranger I ,-- _--v rr .�', 1. ` /,*,.., , ". J, - _ _ t", . _ f I.. 1. .. 1. Between ; ., ­­.,.�;, V.�,Ik`14.:..'�. �� I t. I . stood the treats all round. 'Then he . 1 4/ �' [� . I .1 " -1 � �$- L, , iviontreat . toponto stood them a second time, taking whiskey hitniself, and swallowing it with - . V: .. - ,; , �� . I , zl�.. � . , . _ � _e . �. ?(11? . , "', , . , , � , ­ It 11 ; , . , ..'t ". , " V . . F .� . I v I � � I """ .,� W. M r� I I '­ . 1. I Nt. - - , V eyes with an adjustment that wori!i I I .� I I let your nose know your eyeq. neat, . � . a i � o v - - --.4- into its propst place, 4ad he did more , a �, . . . ­� e I � 4 . I I .. .. J�� �11 Vt. � " I - , DIL F. A. IIARKEP, - osti�orjathie Phyiqlcian.!oaly qualified DetPolt PLIld I!ttle gtirgle qkai mqe Joe lool� narrowly 11 'I 1 7 1 � , I � r� 'I; 1. _ �� I �, - 1�_ " _.. ,4 �" i�.:,..:, v� ., � , 0Z � � R. M. Me.KAY - e I . I POWPL at �Jft) kt400s t1jr- e�jqf of the bar. I I , , . I I I � I ! J ra w 'ter atid OtAician Winghani �. � .Z . .-.-, ­ ­,­ . . 1, ., ­ . . � � . 1..,o som exc4nent VAftes. imtos ii,bout Sally, tva in time ill* w*o fov. 10, I Jjlle4g,c�,11��J I)f1ling Cat! . , . . , ,file �,qr vyat, AAot long ovtough for all to sta!1d up to it abreast, so the stranger , , .T *kR ibr-gottim. P*rbsips tot ssb&Cotktt A Go STE, W" &vtram, tot ttors to VA,* At I*a,ct WhO rfiq na' atron's heart d0e,q FIAT i Ki or nu I 1, Service. � � . stappod bacl; to let YanUeoTorn reach not lotus'. foe tile proper silver W " , . � � .­ - � for his glass. . As be ilid lio- $211y,came .1 . I 11 Nvith whiell 'to Uomfort SerVIC0 . SleePing cat,,,; an Night ttlains . be�ladq qn4 100�041 xilucklY UP at r"' , bfq�, Witli that )to 'orOoked. hisk elbows � I � I their own family and ciltertain their I � I all'.1 PaTtIOV CAI'S Q'I1 Prill' , , ArldinVited thf girl to 1sit40W%1 thtrein . I 1. 1. dtles,t4i And what fainib, in town do(CKI %� I" "�` ciple Ofly trains. I And pqt ,Ast #m round llis neck. In � . 9 " , not know that this is th� j(!�VCIPY Stol c, � I I __ from (Iratiol Trillik tbAt p a sition he walked ,Wittl her trluib' . . where quality merehan(lise is sold at .1 .1 I-lill information allY Ticket Agent or 0, V',. Hortling, Pistriet 1� A, , # IP ­ .fe. pbstrfly, tie w o tholigh t Pill slid Placed . hpr 1108111y 0;1 top cif the stove Then be, 11 , � Plic'e, vollsistent with youl inconle. � I I I 1, ____.-----_—_.____1-_— 0RUGLESS PHY. SICIAN "l9S­1K­ r'q#, . I . W. I-'. 11tirgoian, Agent, Dholle '5ts, or stoope4 olown ss,44 with What ikeonled like it. ii. n1liott, Tuwn'rieket Agent, Phone the 6(re4t0st of t4so lit Wood the stove, - . � � ; . We will lit the bridge between your - , I OSTCOPATHY 4, Witighaln- , . Ully attil all, sind c4trisil it grActfullY . ' eyes with an adjustment that wori!i I I .� I I let your nose know your eyeq. � i � o v - - --.4- into its propst place, 4ad he did more are using glassm. DIL F. A. IIARKEP, - osti�orjathie Phyiqlcian.!oaly qualified thiln tut, for it few nightst latter he dis- ,isppesof,od, isnd, wbat was always vegixrded I SELL . I , I "O in North Huron. jis 9 rematkalolt ed.1neldence, Silly d1to � � R. M. Me.KAY - osteopath Adjuntment of the mpine i,4 more quickly , 4ecuresl and with fewer treittment,,+ than Town arid Farra properties. Call sod , xppaaed jkt the, astmoi tl*e. we my list and pt my pdti* I bl" Xis,bWy ovisr sattilid to beat isinytIllIng , . I I I � I ! J ra w 'ter atid OtAician Winghani by any other method. Rloo,ol pre-4num it" other examin-ttiami som exc4nent VAftes. imtos ii,bout Sally, tva in time ill* w*o fov. I i . L made, All,di-tea-ws Irrated. , , .T *kR ibr-gottim. P*rbsips tot ssb&Cotktt A Go STE, W" &vtram, tot ttors to VA,* At I*a,ct WhO rfiq . . I I 4 # I . I � ''I tyk_ Nine U"Wft14,1Ak_W#_ . WifgWro, �Isit *,+*It� elrd*, b'Wr ft'd IT" AVA 1. r � 0 . I . . 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