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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-09-09, Page 4 "-7" -1 ,V, I I 011 , . 1 71 4 V114YOU1 , , -1997 71, I 14 , I . HOLDIN Q ITS OWN t,btWirto ='AbbillUt - "."' "- .' '10'r"' " , T:r- . . _ __.; N . " Mr, U. V. N%'4'I04tt;6 U004py for 1JUVOR Cropit aro $010441a two Yoo . , - A. G. SMITH. Editor and Prop. .4 . 46,44i, . Onto, wh tre.hq ll I ,st,cured a position on Dospit" tho oohwor4l W I . __.V__-____-_*____ ___""__`__.___ I I the staff of one of the. public schooli of W. - i . Wroxeter Threshing is in full swing at present . that city, . throughout the country. Practically all , Quite a number from heroare attending All bU81"e8%r Places Are tO be CIO'4ed on the grain is in now with the exception of . tile lexhivitioll at Toronto this Week. , peas, which are reported to, be a very good i Monday nexI, Coslom,m should bear Mrs. Gavin Muir and sister, Miss Nina this in mind and do all their shopping, on crop this year. The grain crop through- . I . Smith spent the p,%Kt twki w".ks .visiting out the country has been A bumper one I . ' ' . . . 1, their brother in Paris, I Saturday, ' this year. Nearly all the straw was very - . 1. Mrs. Nell White visit'v4 friends in Tor- Public sichools.rocommence4 on Wed- longso, there should be no scarcity of , 4,snto for tile past week. , nesday with Mr. H. H. Twamley of Luck. straw as there Was last year. I The grain is turning out very well too as , Miss Annie Wlunroe Wft 1.1st Saturday now, and Miss Or3h4m Of Mt Rrydges, it is being threshed, I The fall wheat was . -fo , r St. Catharines where she will be teach- iq charge, \Ve %visb them -and their pup- anexceptionally good crop in all parts . I 'Ing for the coming . year. * I ils every success, and the gr4itl is a splendid sample. , , It is I lil ely that quite a large acreage will be . I r The Bainton Bros, hav-, completed tile. While an his way to Toronto last we'Ok - , chimney they were building for the wool- . . sown to fall wheat again this fall, The . . , . . . en mill. . Mr. Thos, Bradnock received word of.tbe dry weather has made the ground rather I I . I death of his aunt, Miss Martin of Wood- bard,and a good heavy rain would be of . 11 Mr. and Mrs. Pred Kitchen. -left Satur. ' stock. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bradnock attended benefit. i 1. . day afternoon for Toronto where they I , . . The only grain crop which was not good . . . will spent a tew days before going to Ve the funeral oil We.4nW,dUY- . I . . I , troit where they intend yi,qijing, their TVIr, and Mrs. Inkster,and daughters, of was that of spring wheat which was aA. I I roost a failure with a few "cepti , . . , daughter, Mr.s. T; Pardon, and other Yela' spending some months The grain itself is a , ,one. I rtive, , I Blind River, are . . poor eample. . . I 11 I . . Miss Winn! . fred Munroe left lasA week visiting friends and relatives at Gorrie, ' Barley turned out better than Might I Goderkh. Toronto and other points have been iiiiected. Although some, of ' I'll for Winnipeg where she intends teaching. . 1. , , .. I -trip by motor. in some parts .,." V* . ..School. . ) They mitde dw the I il - I . -------- ______­__ I yield peracre should be quite high as the I . . . I . - _- . , , . ,. . . , " grain ran good. I . . I . . . . 1. TA The oat crop was indeed a good one I 1. Ie .. _. " and the yield will be good although in i . i . . W_ I I I . , I , .. . I , A . , some parts, the rust struck the grain short- I.- . . I ly before it filled and consequently the . . 'h-, I , . I , VW oats were not'as heavy as might have , I . ., . , , . I - . I I . . . .; . ­ . been. . I .1 , W , IMF . . . .. . . . . . . : . . I - - __ - Beans are not being grown as extensive - I . .1 . - s . . I I— ------- . . ! .1 I . . U . I . - -_ - lk in Huron as a few years a9p but a. num- . . I . , _1_1=___ . ber of good fields of this crop are to be . I .1 .. :1 I - ______ - . I ".. . .... . , ~ I ___ _ found throughout the county especially . . I I " .1 I ..~ . - 1;i . .., . , .. . . . k li= id Hay township, .. I . .. . ,I--, 10 ,Flax has come to be a crop of consider- . - _1= able value in these parts this year as _1L_ , - . quite a large acreage of flax has been . e I = I I I . - - - . Z grown and the crop has been very good , 1. I I I . . , 1 2n.aw . __ - f and is , one of the most profitable grown. - . I 6 _ -,4 . 4 1 Most of the"flax has been grown for the I ­ . , I ... . hbre but som, farmers have grown a few , I ___ I I ^ 71 acres for the seed which .19 in itself of con- . . I A siderable value, It is necessary to have . ,,- ,- &I, . the flax sown much thicker when it is to I I ... I ", . .v be used for fibre. A large number of men . I t - I 1 /7 / o and boys have been engaged in putting I ... 11 I I , I ., - flax it is a very profitable job as some . 1 I ... . ., L I I have paid as high is 3,25 an acre for pull- , .. - 111 I . __ . I ing. , T4e average price has been around , " _ _= $20 an acre but a person can make good . . _ _. . I . . money at that price. I . . . . . . The sweet clover'crop is 'a crop which a, I was not much grown. in these parts be- ., . . ­ I md w . fore this year. A laige number of farm. . .. I I . . I . . . . I I . ers through the county have tried ,it and I .. I : . , . riot a few have made a thousand dollars 1. ..." I . 0 K -" teet" , . . dnod Im" S* soun U-0, . I ­ .1 ORW I . out ot, sweet clover seed alone, The . . . I . I . I I I I . , ", . _ I ., . . I * price is quite high. Alsike and timothy . . . . I 1 '14 r, . I ? . I 11,11ppeTITS 10 - - I eage a nd - ee'd havealso been threshed but not in I : I . . , . I r I . I . as large quantities. . I otg,3 , , I . The root cop is generally good,sugar 1.) 11 I . dirordstiOn I I I . b . ee . ts are being- grown in c6nsiderable , I I It . ., . 4 .. I I . . . - , . I I .1 I 1. '. . '. I . ;;; .. ... ... . - I qtiantikies by some farmers .although . . I . . I . I are SEALED . they take a great deal of work they are a '. , -'. . 1. .1 I I . 1: I . - . sv- ,: r . ., . : - I I I . . valuable crop and some farmers will clear , : . 7 ''; ,-­. ..."..." . . ; TIGHT ­ I , .. I I 1. , ... I I .. . a nice nest.egg from sugar.beets this fall. ­. I .1 I,. _' - . .. I I ... I I .... , . I , . . AEPT : There seems to be a great deal of corn I I . . ,:, . . . "ili, . I 1. . .. I I .. .. ... .t ., . , , I through6ai the country this fall and it is , . 1. , I.. _ 1 .11 ­ . I RICHT - , -.1 ' lendi promise a f:' o .. fl ,, . - ` - . 1. !, I __1 "Lt: _,_X , I I a.sp 1. . I— . ,k ; , . , , .... . I . . Prop. Potatoes also ' 1. , .. .. . '. .. d., . i . I , , . " .. iood yield. ; . .. 4.:0., ; . 1 '".. . I- - ,, - . 1. - . tv, Help has not, been any two easy to se. . I . ­ '."o, -,. - .­ .. : , '. - . - txll OT, - . 1. I . . . .. , I . , .. I I . , ; %. . _. - I cure this suni ler and high wages have i .* , " , '.. -*-, C. , " ." Pt , ­ . I I ,, -I. - *.,. '.. . . , - . I ;-, . I . - I . ,,:. , I.. I I .., .., .. . '. , , , I been the tule. -, . I . 1, _ I : . ,.: * ?. 1, i ., - , 11 - OP 1 I . I I . kiuron coupty, will not have to take . I . ... 4 r : __ 1:' . " . ". . I I...t . , I .. 6 A U%) , I . % . . second place , to ai iy other thi§ year in . . It,. 0, .. .! -, , .1: I.'', . - I I . . . ...., . :. : ` "'.t ..s ."'. " ., . , - , . . " respept to crop's` i Would venture to saj. . : ! , . , . , . . . , , . . . , . .1 ,J% . I. I , ­ I. .. . - . ;,IV %­,: t i . ... . '. I . I I I I . 7 i I i ­ . , ..... . ; . . . . . ;- . A*. V I 1. I . ,: " . . ..., - , . I , , 4 . . . ", ....': - I . Poili Years.'ARQ'' '. . . . VI ... ,; I . .. I , . . I . , - - .1"'I., li .,t. ;; ., I I I '. . I r . . I 11 I . . I , . , 1. I 1v I ­ . . I ... _... ` , ,', I*. ... 1.s .. I 11, . ''. . NO#-- -.1 I . . .Y.... ,:. - I . 1P In the ! 411, y ' ears ago column" of the . ... . ,,.4,,.,, rj, ,,,,, . . * - - .'. I I . , *; f'. . Ji 4 .i I ; f 1 , , . . I Arnhersiburg­Echo it is noticed that the I I . I,.- - k_ S.Ilil ,, 1'.1". ,.T,h j ;'' ,-n- . , I... , ..... I- I , _ I I . . , I school te6c,hers'Ynade a: demand on the 1! 0. i .. . I , I .. ..,.;, ip "...'i.'s 14" ..,. I , ­ - - .. I . 'A . , I . I .. , . i", - '1 , , town council fof i c I.. '.., .;,,- I " ' r . I . , ' * . n .eAsed salary. One of .. . . , . ... . .. . ? . . . I . - ,: ; -, L, : . . .11 I . . ... .,e, - . I . ., . them had the .audacity to ask for $112, , ' : I ­' . 'T . . ..:I:. , ") -r ! '. . ­ .. . . while another,':.Waoted $215 a I year, In . - 1, . ; I . .. 11 . , . ' . .. ,.i­.....'i­Y , ... , Aftev ev, r Meal, . . 'those days, however, pototoes were 30c a , . . . , . I . . 11 ; I . , A119 , . . . . _ I . .. I . - . I . . i I . . 1 .11 ; I ., - - I bushels, butt PC and eggs 8c. . I . f4., - " A , . . 1, I I 1. I I , - . . I . , . k:1 '. I . . . . I I .1.1 - 1. . I . - I I I - . I ­ . 1. 1 . .. - .1 . V '. . . ­ ­.__­­ - ----,. _­ ---- --- I - ------ ­ - .1 . . ­ 1 . 11 - , I . . I I . . .. , , .1 .. ... .. I "... "I . .. .. . . . . I I I . I i I , I -, _. . - - _ ­ I- ; 'I" - t...% o .., . I _-k_ ­_.L_ - . "M - I . , I .- .1 t, . " - " ". .. 1. z : ": - - I . . ! . 1. . . . . . .. . . . I I . . .1 . I . .; . V . . . ". . I 1, . 11 . i ... -,. I . . .. . . I . I . , I - . . . I , %-, 1. I . . . 11, . . . . "..'. ik , - 1. k . I . I . ". ­ . .L , . % , . % ." , ;'% .. I. . . .. , . . , . . I , I . . .. . . I I . . I . . "' I 11 ... 1. I.. .,. ! '* , .' ., , * ,. .:: ., - - " , ,.. , . . I I , , , ". . . .. . . .. I . . . . . .1 . I I .. .1 . .. ".". . . . . , . . . . I : " -, .. I . . . . .. .. . I . I . .. . I . I . . . I . . . 1- . I . ­ I .. .. I . .. . : , I .. . _ . . . I . . 1. - .1 :I. . I . .: . . . . . . . . 11 : . 1. . . .. " . . . . .t . .. .*! . 1. . . . .. t , . . . .. . . . I .. . . . : I.'', . I latered Stock' I ; ..., 1. . W ; . . . I . I., . . . . b. . . I' . . . . . . . I,- . . . I . . I . . I . I I I I . . . . . . I . : . .. ". .­ . . * 19__ - . . '.. "I'll I 1. I If we had been paying dividends on " watered. stock' . , ,% I.. I . . I . . I . . . . . I I . I . . I ., I . ., . I , Xf we had issued st6ek t' s par value I I . I . . . " I I . I . -r * , , and were asking for revenues to pay dividends on such issues- ' , I . . I . . . .. I 1 1. . I . I . I ,;,. - " , . . Then We, would expect the public.to take the position that we I .. U .. . I I ' . ., .4 , , , , . - I had no right to increased ratesl - I c'? .,.* . ­ . I . . I. . I . I ... .. . '' :. , : . I., I;- ,, %, . . . . I . ings I . . I . . .. . .4 - . I a .% , : .. :., ;,:: I . But we'have done neither of these th . On'the contrary our I . I . 7!1a,. .. I -.. 1, :, . t )jL"# %.t ' - " . plant represented, in actual "cash invested, up to December 3 let I I -4. ­. .I- -. -!,, t I ,,I,": 1. I . I I . I I... .. , 11. , ,., .: ; , , Ill . , .. .1 ..i ,1019,$1W)00,000'Mor6 thaxidi#,4prabined stock and bond issue. .....t- . ., W .! :r 11, 2,1111, . . . I .11 . '. I . : 1. .. . . .I,#,* . 1. . ­ ­ I 83r turning back into the buifneiss"all s*lus earnings, all idle !n.." I.,_ - o.. , I . f .11 . . '%.. . _ I . . . . , I .. 1. . .11 . reserve Xunds,.we have kept the ileri ands upon our revenues for . ­ I i -.1.1, . . I 1, Werids and iAterest do*h n , I I , RIIA5 LEYS I . I I . I divi , , . i 4 iriViltnutri-lower in propor. I., . .. t . I tion to the lovestmeni than -any enterp ise we kno*-of.' ' '1. , I . I ... . I _ . . ,.J,.. "I ' I. . Dal now, with Me lkddn compefflionfor money,.'we mirs'i fttakO' . . I . I . . I sure of ,such a return on our invealinenif as will altraof naW - I , I I I . . 11 . . . capital. I ! .,;. , ., ­ q.%N '0,7 ­ ­­ , T , - I . Ir. I ,17 , I f I , . I 1. 6 I I . TAX W-INGHAM, AA)YA:V3, .­­­_.___­________- _­­_.... - 1.1-11-1- 10=X, -I--''-- I -.1 ­­­ .. -1F00.__.__..__ **O*b 11 ______'11* i5 THI CHAVAOVA The Dream. I I - _-- .. ,U ""IV I Ued frofti 1WRe 1.) I , Thuts'la, si)ecial atthAPtions. were the , , I .er We, av Hawaiians aud Viss olemems and tile I . [­ lecture by D4 *ux Caldwell, of McGill I . ro"M University. I . Miss Clemens, who is w cousin of late Ilr RALPH HAMILT01 N Mark Twain, is it very charming lecturer. . . . Her talk at the evening meeting oil tile *#**I W101", (copyright, X oto Wqatern Now#, 11441,0YU h i and customs, the N 11 atou.) country, its vegetation, clin ,late, etc., She was:young and a widow. Thero girl(! its voleanic activity, was certainly was a freshness to bor beauty that . most Instructive and elltertaining.. Tier was quite girlish and a token of address was illustrated with. many very Mourning showed In -hut and voll. Be- betlutiful views -of tile, country, and some ,sides that the little thri-e-year-old remarkable moving pi0dres of the sea of child by her -side called tier "tuamina," inolten rock whiell. 1.,', contained ill the and there was motherly tendeffiess 14 pit or crater of a volcauo. some of the attendon. she revelved. 13ox(I XVIs- those pictures were secured at great risk ner 84t facing them ,lo the street car and studied the pair with something but are certainly must instructive show - .f, N X in9whataseaciflava is like. Tilieafter- . He Was a, maturalweaver'of dretwis, 1loon. inu,sicA prograw was given by the I ind his ay4ye4tIon encour,agod tile vis- , ,.rs, Hawailaus w1win Miss Clemell.9 - Oust- , pe ionary. Compiler, critic and. reader ly selected on the oocusion, of tier last for a miscellaneous publIsbing house, , visit to Wd ish w0s, and their music has all Iftds of literary efforts wt -re pre- a peculiar charm and rare sweetness and I . sented for his upproval or rejection. bariuon'y, Ttse dancin' n Re had,drIfted. directly to the tbre4bold laffles,,was, very clever and graceful. in * , of young bacItelorbood, knowing Roth I the course of .Nkligs Clemens, evening Ing of love eveept from the romances . lecture "Ratubles through Paradise - he re4id, and a surfelt of thetu had Hawaii", several musical selections were I made him somewhat tinicat as to IdeaK .. I I . introduced wbielynade a most attractive 't of 11 ,)leasing He was In Tile nrldo, . , Program. ' 11 I The lecture by Dr. Caldwell in the development of plot and Incident when X there was a grating grind and Own a .. afternoon on "Canada's 11ace in. the crash. From a liassln,g tritek it box- World To -day" w,us most interesting and bad jolted out of pluee aw), its sharp instructive., The,following isa-briof sum - sudden shadow tu de6ceirt Ivorned4wd mary of his remarks; "It is a changed eilightened Wisner. Iii, a llash lie (Its- world since 1914, and we must face the , cerned the object alinod mriilglit for changes in our own country, without tile the window next to NvIllell the little disorder,fliat is so rA in Russia. There girl sat, With a rapid inovviaont he is the discovery now, by working men,. of threw himselt forward. A ,,lioNver of - virtting glass rallied over lifin, slightly . theirpower, atid labour is not as con. . I one cheek and Ills hand.4. lVhoro a scious of its duties as it ought to be. corner of the box struck lift; 1),ack there However. we must develop serious thought I was a painful Jar. but lie had IlIvust to -day, for it will be too late soon, and , the little child ,­mfe Into tilt- orins of tabour has got to think as much of its tier alarmed mother. Thenev she put duties as of its rights. Canada found out her arms townrd fifut, im If fully herself a real country -a real dominion - conscious of his herole .",rvice. at the close of the war. Our men accom- "Tel something," caine Tbe babyllUe plished great I things. They had it in prattle, and Wisner, supposhig tilat theintodothese things efore the war, she wished. to whisper soniething, and must continue to do them. The war leaned forward to recol;Nre a ldss on is o4y a part of what we. , can do, and one cheek. "Other face," sal(l tile little one, and what we will do. No nation has such a the other- ( .ieek was kissed to; woll. role to play as Canada. We know the I lzuv is, we are both truly grateful", Americans much better than the English quavered the mother, all mistrung, do, and the English much better than the and then a street ivas called h,V Ille Americans do, It is ou duty to bring ,conductor and the little oue, prattling these two fiation&,together. The two about "dear man," ",sweet nuin," the great English-speaking people with France mother bestowing grateful glauces should come to-gether, Cai nada must set upon Wisner, both left the car ond it her own house in order and must definity. Whirled on its Way agalli, 10111 Wl-,,1101L I ' y recognize her duties to other nations In a strangely. aroused 11lood. Az halt a mile further oil lie arose We are only at the threshold of the life of to leave the cau Wisner notleod ;in oil- the world and.need to take a broad and VeLope on the floor between t1te --eats. .international view of things. Let us give He picked It up to find that it eon- toour chlld en a universality of kilow- tained half a dozen proof.,j of a photo. ledgeintheir education, making citizens graph of the lady and the child who of our boys and girls. And -about the had so curiously coni 'Into his life. To . English languag?,-the mi . ghtiest of lan- stay It seemed, for after that there 'guages- let us use it nobly, purely, intell- Were few hours,in the (lay whon tbo igently, and respect the language that we two faces ,did not float across, his . speak, Canada ran give the lead to the mental ,vision. Ile made it a polut to rest of the world 'and most of all can lead ride on the cars of tile line where he met them. He longed to locate them the world out of the Bolshevism of the and make an excuse -for seeli,19 thein time.pp - , .again and the returning of the p1loto- On Friday two of the,finesr musical graph proofs. Then after a mouth . programs of the series were given by when he had given up hopes of again "Lieurance's Little Symphony Com. I meeting them a whimsical, ,r.v-.t half p-iny". consisting of four violinists, Miss romantic, impulsii, led him. to, cut out Sarah Bequa Vick., the vocalist with The one of the photos In eircular.shape and ,of , party, is a contralto with a full rich voice. place It In tfie inside cas e his - , I Miss Myrtle W ite is the solo 'cellist of watch. ' Once a friend a 9)linpse of . he party, all of whom are ladies of de - t . .caught the picture . and rallied Wlk;ner as to lightful, musical execution, The conduct- a mysterious lady love, and the, fan- or is Mr. Harold Lewis, who plays very I tasy rather pleased the .young lone pleasing accqmpaninients and gives some . bachelor. At_all e , vents 4 c6rtain sell. piano, solos. with excellent technique. timentallty .mine Into Ills experience .- . I that lifted him.above tile dull grtAd' of Ills routine .10ors. It Was upon on . UNEXCELLED . occasion when, he was strolllng along . I the street at Which motb . er and child THE'MUTUAL LIFE ASSUk, had alighted that, somewhat unwi,itch- ' ANCE. CO. of CANADA tul. and preoccupied, he drew back too - ' late to evade contact with a rushing Purely Mutual , ' automobile. It ,only grayed tits body, . Purely Canadian but thfew him forward so forcibly that his head struck the curb and he was Fifty (ears JEstablishbil stunned.. '." I . A crowd gathered.and the driver of ' . I . . The PollcyHolders'Company - the a'ato sought to ascertain Ills I ABNER COSENS Identity. It chanced that Wisner car- . District Agent ' ried just then no papers that ,Would . Wingham, - Ontario help out such an Investigation. As I . I I . the ehautCeur, however, scanned tits I - watch for some name or monogram Ifts. Kennedy, C901der and opened It, a lively urchin of the '%Y neighborhood, peering inquisitively Offices -Patrick and eatre Sts. over his shoulder, exclaimed: "Say, Phoneg-Offices. 43; Residence O Dr& mister; I know where lie be. longs. Those tire pictures of Mrs. Xennedy 143; Res, of Dr. Calder 151. i'ilarse and her little girl. They live Dr. J. P. Xennedy spocializes in Surgery., In the little cottage right around the Dr. Irlma Xenngdy gives special attention . comer." I I to diseases of Women and Children and Boyd Wisner did not, of course, be- Nervous Diseases. .3 . long to the Alorse bonie, but those Dr. Calder devotes special attention to Diseases of the Eye Ear, Nose and who carried Jilin thither Were not Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glass - made aware of his being a conipara. er' properly fitted. , tive stranger to its lamates. Mrs. Lom - I I ­ , Aforse and her little child rocogillyed their hero of .the street ca0eplsode , "I 'r V !1`51 -"MILMI,i , , . Tr% Vr w 40 the moment of his appearanee, and a - W10 - X,4. ,-.1i inu , 41 - heightened color came to the cheek of I the young Widow when the Incident' . The Doublelpack R,oute of the photograph cattle to light. - Wis- . , Between ner -eame back to conselolishess. litfle the Worse for Ill.;.; rude shake up to Montreal I meet the solicitous glance of 6e ob. . Toronto ject of his dreams for a long% tll)qe . Then 1. Detroit and past. ,,explanation, renewod kisses from tile affoctlonatt. little Chicago " Corinne, and an Invitation to eall ' , , Unexcelled Dining Car (1gatil. There ennil? it happy mom(kilt to . Set'ViCL-. 803rd Wisner solliewhat later. It was -&* of -ter lie had told Lorn Allorse of Ills love, Aer drool)ln,& eyo,4 llfli,d, betw_ Sleeping cars On Niglit trains, Ing a half shy, balf-Inirthful ,expres- airid Parlor cars On prin- $ion. "Toll sonlAithlil" " Ale whispered, ' . CI (", MY train$. " and Ile leulit-d toward lwr, 110th( -r cheek!" and the r(winne­, of . -1. Volt Information front any Grand Trunk 1_%1A11f0 L wnc filial -t-1 ___ _ .- - Ticket Agent or 0. U. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. 01RUGUSS PHYSICIA ,N W. V. Burgainn, Agent, Phone ,So, or II, D. .ulliott, Town Ticket Agent, p,hone OSTEOPATHY - 44, WilighttIll. --- * I DR. V.1 PARKER I , I-. . - Osteopathic Physichm. only qualified , I SELL I w5teopath in North Huron, I , . Adju,.stmetitottlie,-tpinei,,imorc quickly Town and Form propati". Citiliand - tecured and with fewer treatmcni,4 than by any other method. . ii"my litt And get my 00M I bot Illood pressurf- lind ot'her A-!. . Mlnulonx I #ome exceltelft Valu". I , made. * ". 0, er I G16 EWART All di,4e&%.,%r% treated. .1 . S I Phont 272. WINGHAM, I OFFICI OV211 011113TTWS STORE p*,ofto il" 0*04 in Tow"llulfil . , '' 11 , I . I I , N. , , , -, " 0,_ 'AA09- , - Auui L .0 fiift4l A . . , f 1* 11. ". I i , . - , ,* ., ­ .A.- , mi i, . 1 , ,,.'17, 11 \ . ­ # to= _AW9d0L_'1­ '_ ,Yv._­_ _ *11" - - -_1110A Isai & Vtoration t6 sympbO'Sy COM P.#Af i4vided tht progrom iind In tb . rv#nl4k gavo a zrivillics4 prelude, fbIlov(vi by tbi l6cturc on "The Mission of fh AnSIQ-Saxon!', by bigniol V. Pox of vgq adelu, Cal. ;, Dr. Vok called attitntion to tile fact tha ho Was the only letturer on the Ch4utscu I quo pro I gram train the other tilde, and ,as atich, be brought assurances that tb real . Arnerivan did not say, I We won tti, war", neither wa* the, real American ir 11 teresting himself In the Irish situatioi except as a spectator. The yellow journ ale were tot to be taken as In any wa, representIng public opinion in the States Dr. Fox bad some strong condemnatloi to make of anyone, who tric4 to drive i wedge betweon,lbo Union Jack ,and th stare and Stripes, as ttlese. Anglo- Saxoi r4ces bold a groat rceponqibility for tbt faiure of the world In their 44nds. . Thi I tr ublcs In Russia wero. not surpriging h The bottom ba4 got on top, and wa doing to the top what the toji bld don, to the bottom before. It was otbe Qpposi tion of the top which now brought abou the reactlowof the same treatment fron ' the botto aon alonj the lines that w4puld fit one to take hi place In the world in the, line, of work tha he could make a. success oflovel-beaded ness, a heart that was right-tbose An , ' some- of the essentials that must be pro served. Dr. ,Fox passeil in review th, variouti races. of the world and in all die covered something lacking to place then ' in the forefronts as having a command. ing Saxon. who had the greatest mission The p rfe6tfon of the bee and the bcave along the,11nes of their own work coub not be improved upon, Theybadarrived but, the greatness of man lay intbe fac that he never arrived. Therewerealmia . w further heig4tslleyond, and the inevit able conviction ofan etcrnk ,.,Iire. Dt FoxIia most charming. lecturer. Hi wit and humor are brilliant and his path 03 toucbing. I -It has a keen jerceptioi of the inwardness of things, - And abou historatory there is the subtle charm c the perfecttkess of speech. . Saturday evening the tent was crowA for the great play, "Nothing But tb Truth", given by th-t Percival Viviai Play Company., and a most entertainio, time was spent. .The! cast is a, metrof I olitian one throughout. unaer the direct * ion of Mr. Percival Vivian. The pla: which always forms the attraction fo one night of Chautauqua week," is invar ahly one of the big drawing cards of lb _­­ -A *M. ­... IN ... I ­ .- 4-. " ` , i'ak " , . .. . .... 5ov , - - , , 7 Vorv': ,,, T T''I"o , - , - , i ,r4w7,-, 4 , ir , * Al 0 J- 11W , 11-J-411, , - f .! 1. , i .1 ; I , " 'r " , A, I , , . , .%. , " , I , -1 il . UIM `:"ANIV.1" I I , , , , . ' 4 1. I I.,. - . ,., , ,_ I 11 . ,1., . '. *. , f '. * . " . t , t'. . - , I I . , . . 1. . I . ­ , I , I " 71".11., I . t, I W", i ll , i ,1 1; "L.. o t , , , , , t I ;11 - - . I . 1] 1, L W .X , P OT t ,m j to& , t , 1 .4.& **4* "a VA "Sa _­Li _­ - _.. __ I- , m-, ---- ­ __ ,. " ­.- - ? - 111l'i Sol' X_ e _U I _11_1 - W . I . . , . . , . It. I ,f 4 'O Y* 4 40 %,%b. ". * - , %Im 1WV4%%=( Uk"A0 ...... ,lux , , Al I . I ,. ,%,, 'L ; . I . 0 1 . . . . ... I . . I . I . .., 1. I I I M en's ISARDVS , ,, -.% 'I4 Women"s , ' I ree iting the appro riate lines, ,thi is per- I I I "Vear N#Owm No , , - A " . Wear 4 1 , 111­1­1________01 . ­,, .111'... ,,,, , *11 . " L ,­ I'll, I rA# .M W, I i _'V I . .1 q,* 0 " I . I I .. "... 1. I I it AP, iva, ot, New"Fall- floods r '10 I - ,,, , ^ . . . . .1 I x ; X # X.. ! .. I I . X NEW ure coinino to , hand 910 I 9 X . daily. You will 11U4,011i Range 01. -Goods I X In all departments Large' and- Prlces Low. I ); We are at,your service witk laroe I slocks . X A X ., ., .1 In b9W I 0'ores, Ladles' Wear- itud, meies , . . . -0 X a . I . I I . Wear. I . ,. I I '.. I I P10 X X I NE WX FAU .. . , COOS. . '.., .1 ill ? M aw ; X . I I '. I . I ­' .1 I W(t" bmid1b thc- garnient of . Merit., Bran. ' iof - I r% . A .f, N X , Ladi6s'Coats and Suits. It Avill be, 6, ,o ir jtitcrest . ' I ?rl- , _ X to inspect out, large,sto'ck of Ladies!j Misses' and A% X . . Children'! reacly tq'wear garmetitli. I . ' X, Top Sklrt --All 'tfie ne­. , w. sty les, ,are belle) A -V 015;1 71 comprisb-ig, N-ist Nveaves in ,silksj serges atid-, poplins. . 'vakie ­i*ii X i perform- Wakits-Big range and'bi G.eqrg- I 9 "I. X J tp! ,; , :5 ette Crepe, Silk Crepe, ,ahck plain and "handy silks , , . I , X 474 and Vc.ile& See out, special silk Nvaist at $5.00. 9 I .41 V Swealers-Aive in stock in alt col6rs and "mli le. ,X0 i X styles of' the best of, Wool," .' ,-")ee 6'em. I I . . xll x .- I A- 4 VJ. . " . . . - Price,; the 16west. : .. X. I 9 'K X New Dres's 600ds-­§ilks ana \ clvets, Hos X jery, Gloves, Uticler yc at, ar t Corsets 'of, th( be -,4t X . X n1akes, values unsurpasse(f_ - I ... . 1. . . . V I X I , 'Y -5tore'. . . . men s , 9 I . . 1. . . . I . X What'about your neW P It' SLIit;()P- Overcoat. X ... X Shipt7fients of Men's and Boys *clotbing.aia now in. X Take a look at our"'Fite Rite" atid Bacbelor' -Suits. N f K - Ouv new styles are winaers. " . , 1 710. .41 ; . I . , Ba - rgains For The Boys 'Will 9 1 X X You may nced a neNN, ,school suit..'. M!e X X ,give I 0 per cent discount.off ,Boy's 8ttits;. for two . . X X . weeks. I , .. . . I . ; . I X I I I I , ____ 11 i , . ­.. .. ----------- ­__ _ __ 0 , X '. . . . I . X I XV X 'a V_1WA I -1 , " a 1 nV& e 1 &__4 w ,--,' i r d " I ` I 1 0 ff_1A a I ,"W Q Wltawo o 7Y4 ' in X, . I 1 I 1. a I , , IM 1% . L, I If .10 I IV. . xr%:Kil lo:rix;rixvix: ix;rixlt ilis T,7ix;rix:,Vix:rix ,i r . 11 . . ... I . ., ''I, . -------- _,_ . .. .­ . . I Monday was the closing day of . the Chautauq-4a. The afternoon, pregram - -.-.-. i- . . ­ __ _.___ . 0 1 . . . . ... I . . I . I . .., 1. ,;- - _ . * ,, ,HFA U' " FICE . . . . . _. 11.15. - I ree iting the appro riate lines, ,thi is per- - - ­, - r- sTAz Li s mr-D i879_" _= "T =_ . consisted of performances by khe junior ' ' I . ! , . - - t -. `­ ­, ': ;: , ,.. *:; * _i- , 17.,.fj F., r , - I *11 . " L ,­ I'll, . . .:%. I., . . ; . . I'! . - .. I I . pretty. The performance by .the littk L 'k h appreciated ones was very muc and Chautauqua, and alecture on "Snobs" . - - ,.:­,:* ; .21 0010, IwA F " M I Ulufl heartily applauded.. After ' this - the I.. ". '' ..... 11" t '"; . : 'A l u , . I . .. ". .- -.0 - .. . ". .... " - ,, boys ofjunlor town went through a nutn , ' .,,, . --'WlNGHAM`,,'J3RANCH­Q- by Rev. Robt, White, pastor of Knox' ., ' I . . Jp , y'l I . . I "I. - .1 - .1: . , I I . I I . - - '. . I - --- I . , -1 _. I 1. . : . . . - . . I— . . I - .. I—- Presbyterian Church, Ottawa. . I I - W,". - - I : . . V . . . I , .., , , . .. . . .11 . - .. . . . .,. I " I . I . , . .. . . ., V 7", 7'. .- '. , t ;; , : ;.. I .1 ' . classes of snobs, the special snob, etd, . The Juniors had a good week's enjoy 11 . mehi witbjunior town. picnicand hike, . ' ,41 , ,( . I . go V1 T glog V 'I S 01 1. I .. .41 . . I .. , ' - Is lost .for - ' preparation for the Pageant, '(114other Iggg 9 l ANY ood chailce aofr6ady m6hey- Some - M Goose'sParty) etc., and their - Ig ff, 1111212 Z want - 2 . times a f.ew extra dollars maIce, , I perform- Y T . , 'upoli' .; ance on Mor.day afteri ouq was iplendid. all the. d1&ren6.'­ D-ecide a I The Stage was decorated to represent a . . . txed,regular deposit to ihe Banl ',. - 6 d woodland scene, and the many various I - I then eXce: d it, if poisitfle". .-T6-day is . ch racttrs In the Mother Goose ryhmes - -.-.-. i- the best day to start, . .1 Z, .. 1. were Impersonated 'in costdmes, eacb . ,;- - _ . * ,, ,HFA U' " FICE . . . . . _. . 1. . 1. . ­ , , . ': 1. _E ,. .., ,_"!..i,::h* I ­, I ree iting the appro riate lines, ,thi is per- - * HAMI N - 1.========__ . . I : , i ) ­1 .", frl/," - . .P . formanceplosed with some singing by ,all I . ! , . - - t -. `­ ­, ': ;: , ,.. *:; * _i- , 17.,.fj F., r , - I I . the children taking part, which was very, .. - , - .. -1 , , ". I , : - . , " , -, . I J i'14, 113 ., I I . lo I . pretty. The performance by .the littk L 'k h appreciated ones was very muc and .1 . . , , BAN M.113 . - - ,.:­,:* ; .21 0010, IwA F " M I Ulufl heartily applauded.. After ' this - the " . . .. . -1 .". boys ofjunlor town went through a nutn , ' .,,, . --'WlNGHAM`,,'J3RANCH­Q- . .91 -­ t I 1- . ­ '14.':-,; ­- -S ­;,I I— P. -Smith,406ger.; , ber of clever stunts, athleticand othef . I . ` . , & . i . , - 01, 4". ! 4, %N ­­ , T, L, '. L wise, which %iere 'well done and amusin, - '. . I - --- I . , -1 _. I 1. . : . . . - . . I— . . I - .. I—- Th6n. came the lectuge.. - Mr. White mentioned a variety. ,of - - - ,. .. . . ., V 7", 7'. .- '. , t ;; , : ;.. I .1 ' . classes of snobs, the special snob, etd, . . , --___ __!___*_____7_ ,. .. . t.,.. - .I. .,: , ,..,. ". t.# . . . -­-­ , _.v - - __ i ;==;--.V­, - , . . . - , " .. * I . . ­! . .. . .- .- . - " , _Q­hk..I, .., A t. -I pes. -as ara"er ze T cringing a ttitude to -wards t'hose consid r- ed above one and by looking down on those one considered one's inferiors, The - exclusiveattitu'deof mindwhicb classed ",' I the muitituae as the common V I .people" , '. , the habit,of professional ,people' looking I down on business on tra ' desmen, of trades- men looking down on preachem (or it I may be reversed in each case) or nowa-' ' days of the U. F. 0. looking down on all . other classes". added the speaker humov! ously-all this was snobbishness, The I l9dy wh6 could not allow'the color scheme of any of her rooms to be br . okon, Into to divide a place for the old fashion- ed chair tat , her prid' mothe'r had always I used, or, who so feminized the home , that mere men could not leave anythinji anywhere, and-,empoct to find it -where he put it was also classed as possessing snobbishness, lack of conafde ratlon for others. The tnuoical, snob -:-it Was not I ) . -1 I J '11 _, . . to be expected &t all would have the. . . I . . I . . , . * I I . , i 0 '. I same taste, In music and. why look down ''. , on theperson. with a different taste from . . I , - I I . 1 , 11. I., '1 . . 111. our town? The religious anob was the - , i, , . , ' , I . I 07446r . I bigot who could not "fraternlze" with , 490d . 4 , " , , Ire - - 9 , , ,'--,,, , , 1. . - " "' , I , gv -.,L "i, Z',N"'Z " , . , - . , - , , I ., -, ',5'* 1 1 ? . those of otber churches those standing ?; erdo 1, ,Y 'k he could riot ' recognlzell. The natural I 1AZ ?J?Z/top, ,' . , , , . '11 ;,Liql I 1_ . I ., , ! , ( .1 ­ - . . - GM I..". * , , 't, " . , ,. e. ;, .J ,q 14'1,, . I . . . . .. .. . I '.), . snob was best exetu lifled by the Gernman - -(It9,6;!2y, ,ye, -I-- , ._Z %, 1R.1%, " ,,f . ,, , .- ly - I , ,ip.,, ­j . t_ , p , _217 I ,\ . I . I ` 1 , J I . I nation, which -regarded everything that I %," - , . Q,g%' -, 1--.1­ 0 1-i* . - ­'­ ' ? Nil 1. was not GermatT as of Interior class, sl cl ! ." hi mlo? ,A 'Xd,'; :, L- I— 11 ­ . desio .0 . - r',&',­ e .,- ­ 'Z,.,7-,4 &, A o V sought to make out 1weryone of outatand- 'a 0 . .:'., _. i. ".. ,, I " ., - ; VW, -,J"- , I , ". - , - I Ing eminerice as of German origin, It . -... . IV 1.1 , , , " I I . .71 , was a proud thing 'to be able 'to AV be I V ___'1._1'; L" I . . '., ,, X4!" ., 6 , ., !!, 1 I" i. " '. . " tisclo . . 4 j , - . , - I" :" " " !, '! was a Canadian, Ilia national eo AS :, ­ ; . I . . , " , '. . '. , -1- , ,,, I - , I . ness should not be pushed to the point I . , . " . .. I. . - .0 I .. 11 I . I .. - . ..... . _Ur I Is, - . 11 4,,4. . . of denying t* any. nation a place in the " _. k- ­___.. ....-. . &-- suo-there wtuil tooto for all. I . . . ::1 w. .. . I .. .. . , I T,ht 410ting entertainment Monday . I HAT tuaid oi- niatroWs he' art does night was a rate musical treat In fact it l I would seem that the manawl- not long for the. piroper silver tbt climax in the way of the music to the f, W -,,;arvice with w1iich- to ,comfovt' Ism, if saying so Is not Invidious Whbre I their own' fAillily and, antibrtain tlieiv' ,, skit were aa good. EA h of the three per- I guests. And what family in town d6e,' formers Is a reAl Artist In his or her line. 0 not know that.this is th6i Jew"elry *, for,6 0 . MIM lesele Isobel Chn'Wan, of the Chle- I I quality tnerchandits . e ,,; sold -at a itgo Otand Oper4t Company bias A goprano where . ., , voice of retharkable sweetness, clearness, , " price cottsistent wfth otjv 1116111c'....", " I I and purity of tonet and has bar voice in 1, .. . 1. . . I ' perfect control, Miss Geraldine Edgar . We will fit the bridge betwe , in your I I ) leavioliniattolexceptiot74tistbility. The eyes With an adilistroent that tt ,. I won I r nose know yourey6s, '. , I grkice, deiterity And firinntes of btr how. let you , .,,: ' :' - ., ore using glawt. , . . "' Ing is noutble, and the musical effeCt of ; . I . !. .1% . ber retialtiona bastutiful. Mr. Robtri; I I I ., I I , 11: r"%L .:, 1 141. . f Mikedonald, ab planiot hikor At wonderful I I t I R,M. McKAY ' "' -0 &ucuilou. His plitas tolos wor* bill1likrit . . 1. I . I -1. I I . . , - , . and Optician I Vir)911411 tmi ot sm accomp*xist he shows great Je%ve ,kr . , Ability, Thtprogr&fti df thete artrato fts I 11 " . I I i . . " "I . it Vit-ried ***, IncIvillax mtny dlitfartnt -11 . . I I atttatlots *nd the ft-mmor OT tlrblv ptr- . I I I I . I . , formano" will litypar ** a b'*WT Y Mml. - ­ , I I ; lwtlro% of Ore 1,041 Obmftoo", I 1 0 , - . t I I I I t , ''. I . P I 1 . I _ . . I A V . i . r I 111. . . I I I . . I . V.1, , 4, " I I . .. , ." , . , ? ,, , 11 i, 1 , `,, 4 eq, 4 , . ,.t _* .. . , ,4 , A r 4, .', .?" . I %, i"i - . I k." ,,I I L I ,` . 1, , , I " I W - , I 'I, , .. ,, , 1 '.1 I 4' it , , " I I Ako. 'I , 11 lr 1, I-,,&, I i . , ",4, ­ . I V, ­,,' ZIL