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The Wingham Advance, 1921-10-20, Page 7Thursday. October 20th 1921 A' il i-ne 0 41 National Crisits -My appeal is to the whole people; to every man and woman who wantis to do right by this country; to everyone who breathes the spirit of our fathers who founded this British Dominion." —ARTHUR MEIGHEN THE Election to be held December 6th will be the m o s t momentous in Canadian history; for as men and women vote will depend the economic stability the political stability and, indeed, the national stabil' of this ity country. Today we find group striving against group, class against clags, the industrial and financial structure of the country assailed by false and unsound doctrines and theories, 'while o u r great neighbour to the south has adopted a trade exclusion policy directed against Canada's vast agricultural interesis.`- The currencies of nearly ever'y'dountry in the world are depreciated. The Canadian dollar in the United States is subject to a heavy discount causing a loss of over one hundred million dollars in exchange annually. Europe is overwhelmed with. war debts—unemploy- ment is acute — and the restoration to -pre-war ,.Coniiitioris is� sl6w.' While Canaaals In a much more favorAble condition than many countries, yet there is evidence of stag- nation, instability, unemployment and lack of con- fidence. Taxes are heavy because of theicountry's efforts in the Great W4r, but have become burdensome on account of the misconceived policies and blunders of Governments that directed Canada's affairs prior to 1911. These conditions are largely the direct aftermath of the war, but they must be dealt with fearlessly and loonstructively. This is no time to consider experi- mental changes, or the theories of visionaries. This is no time for Crerar and his Free Tra4e policy. This is no time for King and his wobbling "charted" policies, varying with each provincial boundary. It is the time to cling to orderly, stable Governmen ' t in the interest of all the people; to be guided by the experience of the past, proceeding upon lines that have been proven sound. It is the time to place the destinies of Canada again in the hands of a Government led by a sane, coura- geous Canadian who has safely brought the countrY through the trying years of reconstruction, and upon ,whom we can rely to retain and initiate policies in the interest, not of a group, or class but of all the people. It i� the time to support, Arthur, Meighen and his Candidates. The National Liberaland Conservative Party 51 Publicity Committee Whitechurch Martin, of Winghatu Junction. King Bros., annual sale commences Mr. and Mrs. Young of London, Miss Jean MacGregor of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Val visiting at her home here. er. Miss Beatrice Dobie of Wingliam, is Mrs. Sparling spent Sunday visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Jas. McClenaghan, Airs. John McGee. day ant, Quite a number from here attende Miss Sarah Sharpe of Teeswater, is Aj3pleby-McGill wedding in Turnb visiting with Mr. - and Mrs, Thos. Hen- on Tuesday, Oct, iitb. Also qui derson, . number from here were present at Mr. Ken Patterson and two children, reception held at the home of Mr, Helen and Scott, and Miss Lillian Pat- Mrs. Thos. Appleby, on ][Mday even tersou spent Sunday with relatives in Wingliam. We are pleased to report that Irene Moore lit's improved greatly Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Martin and Bruce, I her serious illness. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert - I -! ! I i 0 1 111111110m I The Missionary $ociety bad a sple I . 1 -0 f THE WINGBAM ADVANCE In"'lin on Thursday last, The Thank- Fall and Winter Sale " offerillog amounted to $39.00, King Bros., annual sale commences tile Quite a number from here attended baseball ganie in Wingliam and also Saturday, bigger money saving values at Zurich. than ever. third party in the Commons was done by Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Beecroft spent -91111- Card of Thanks, day ant, at the latters' home in Seaforth, Mr, Mrs. V. L. Creighton and Francis of Mrs. W. J, Blatchford and family wish Doctor Michael Clark, Tv1r. Crerar sat by" Red Michael He is Sarnia, returned witlitherix. to thahk their friends for kindness and Men's Clothing$, Overcoats, Suits, Mrs, Ben Naylor is visiting with her sympathy extended during their recent sister, Mrs, Fraser of Bluevale. bereavement, Miss Annie Campbell of St. Helens, in the year 1869, ani was united in mar - man of charming personality—a keen. visited with her friend, Miss Winulfred Peath From Acute Peritonitis Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Farrier this week, The itilquest into the cause of d. ath of astute business man rather than a poll- Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Reld and family. the late W, J. Blatchford was held on Prices greafli reduced. Mr. and Mrs, John Blake and daughter, Bernice, �,lr. and Mrs. 1�lmer Alton and Tuesday and after twenty-five minutes tician, who to day finds himself at the head of a movement which 'threatens to babe of Ashfield and Mrs, R. T. Phillips deliberation the jury returned the follow - Men's Worsted Suits, regular 45,00, for ......... .. 32.50 Men's Tweed Suits, regular 37.50, for .... ..... . 24.00 of Lucknow, were Sunday visitors at W. ing verdict, R. Varrier's. "We, the coroner's jury inqoiring into has gone about a great deal since the the cause of death of William Blatckford, di integrate the two old line parties, It . s that the Bar drnaster Resigns -find according to the evidence that the Men's blue Serge Suits, regular 4U0, for ...... 27�50 Mr. George J. Wright leaves on the deceased came to his death from acute 1,; quite possible when smoke of 25tb of this month to takd the position of peritonitis, caused by perforation of the Men's Overcoats reduced ................... 20 per cent. foreman in charge of the rubbing and stomach, and we are of the opinion that battle is cleared away this map who was polishing of the Phonograph Department proper medical aid was not summoned in .of the McLangan Furniture Co. in Strat- time." born on an Ontario larin near Molesworth ford. Mr. Wright worked for the same The Harp Singers Stanfield's all wool Underwear, sbirts or drawers, firm in 1916 and 1917. Mr. Wright bai The Harp Singers bring to Lyceum a may find himself at the hdad of the strong, been in Wingharn nearly two years. is Now P.;�M. For The Whole County refreshing novelty feature that has won per garment ................. I I ... ..... 1 8 9 *.:: :89 own way. There is not much subtility instantaneous favor everywhere during est group numerically in the new House. Mr. C.�i AJ, Reid has received notice the season just cLsed. Four charming ,, �.e lined Underwear, all sizes, per garment .: Ribbed wool Underwear, good quality, all sizes from the Attorney- General's Department artists, delightfully costumed, featured 14a is able, and during Canada's time of stress he served hor well as Minister of extension of his jurisdiction as police the street songs of Italy. And in their SAVES YOU MON13Y magistrate to cover the whole county of artistic presentation the Italian Harp as Huron. This is an addition of six town, it is commonly called. plays a prominent ships to the territory Mr. Reid previously part. had jurisdiction in. The Harp Singers place importance on paign in'London, N1r. Meigben referred the singing part of their program, and THE THREE LEADERS Lyceum folks will enjoy a splendid vocal Librals Linder Mr. Xing, but to the deli program when the Harp Singers appear� of the forces ably led by Mr. Crerar. In addition to vocal numbers both solo (Continued from page and ensemble work, there are readings King's administration of the Department and harp solos on the program, of Labor was not marked by many flashes In the typical Italian cities there are a of brilliance; he labored prodigiously in great many musicans who make it their the house to pass legislation of a radical profession to entertain on the streets and pature with regard to combines and such, on the lawns in front of the homes of the but the statute books were merely clutter- well-to-do. The muric they use has been ed up with unworkable acts. I remember passed from generation to generation. he used to be a fair target for the OPPos- The Harp Singers bring to their audience ition in those days on account of his fond- the atmosphere and music of that phase ness (or the spoken word. They used to of Italian life. The personnel of this un - lay traps for. him and -he would go head- usual organization follows: Athel Lin Jqng into them every, time.. He may be dorf, harpist and contralto, Helen Miller, more wary now; the responsibilities or 'party "'supposed alto, Vivian Purcell, second soprano and leadership of a are' to reader, Mary Korb, soprabo. At the -breed caution. -Mr. King'i cabinet tenure Town Hall, Wingham, on MQr day, even - 1% This is how WE LOST The Score:— I Winghan-i ............... .... � 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1-6 9 1 Zurich... .... .................... 0 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 x-8 9 3 Batteries, Morden and Anderson for Wingham; 01hert, Hoffaian and Henning for Zurich, H 1" 10% 0 TIT 24 Young Mv.�A Can Win .We placed into stock on Saturday, 24 pairs Men's side calf shoes with the fashionable English toe which we are offering at the remarkably low price of Am The are niade.with new Saddle Strap effect and we have them in both brown and black leathers. All sizes 67 7, 8, 9, 10. There is a sure win of from $1.00 to $2.00 to every young man wl-io is lucky enough to procure a pair of these. Ws H. WILLIS The Shoe Store - Phone 129 Wingham Sale Annou nce,ments K NG ROS' VIC B 0 Annual Fall and Winter Sale THE GREATEST M 0 N E Y S A V I N G"EVENT OF T H E YEAR The sale that Is waited for by hundreds of thrifty buyers, from year to year. Our reductions are genuine, and dis- counts given olf the actual, present value of all merchandise. Sale Starts Sat., Oct. 22, Watch fop BillsmComing I / I P7 Silk stoelkings Women's Holeproof Hose, nil sizes and colors, These are firsts, not seconds, per pair $1.25. Underwear Fall and Winter Underwear from the best makers, in seperate vests, drawers or combination sults. Prices 89C to 2.39- Glov4es Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Chamoiaettc Gloves, all reduced 20 rier cent. Blouses Crepe de cliene Blouses, Georgettc Blouses, Voile Blouses, Tricolette Blous- es, Lill reduced 20 per cent. was brief; he went down in the tidal *ave ing, Ootober 24th., of 1911 being defeated in North Waterloo by "Billie? Weichel. He tried to come Ths Late Permelia McClinton a back via the NorthYork route in 1917 We are called upon this week to record third party in the Commons was done by but To h n A. Macdonald Armstrong the passing away of one of our former (there's a good old Tory name for you) citizens in the person of Mrs. Jas. Arm - Doctor Michael Clark, Tv1r. Crerar sat by" Red Michael He is held the seat securely. But Laurier never our, of Spokane, Washington. The de - Men's Clothing$, Overcoats, Suits, lost sight of his wonder ]ad, he saw in him ceased whose maiden name was Permella and cheered on. a more than any one else could discover— McClintoD, was born in East Wawanosb, and that it meant in kindness—and the in the year 1869, ani was united in mar - man of charming personality—a keen. 'knowledge that the old chief looked upon riage to James Armour in 1887, After re - Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Mackenzie King as his rightful heir swung siding in Wingharn for several years, the astute business man rather than a poll- Quebec into a steadfast line in his support family moved to Saskatoon, Sask., and Prices greafli reduced. during the hectic days of the Ottawa from there to Spokane where the rest of tician, who to day finds himself at the head of a movement which 'threatens to convention of 1919. To the majority of the family reside. Deceased who had Men's Worsted Suits, regular 45,00, for ......... .. 32.50 Men's Tweed Suits, regular 37.50, for .... ..... . 24.00 Canadian people Mr. King is even more been ill for several weeks, was a woman of a name than Mr. Meighen although he of estimable character and a member of has gone about a great deal since the the Methodist church. di integrate the two old line parties, It . s that the leadership camr, to him on a Quebec She leaves to mourn her death, her hus- Men's blue Serge Suits, regular 4U0, for ...... 27�50 platter. That was a reality his "dies band who is a brother of Jno. Armour of 1,; quite possible when smoke of faustus"—bis lucky day when he nosed *old Toronto, one of our former residents, and Men's Overcoats reduced ................... 20 per cent. out the warhorse William Steevens two daughters, Mrs. 0. Schmidt.of Spok- battle is cleared away this map who was Fielding for the prize. On the cAumps ane, Wash., and Mrs. 0. Reinemer of Men's Odd Pants reduced ............... ... 20 per cent. Mr. King is loquacious and moderately Disbman, Wash. There are al -o seven born on an Ontario larin near Molesworth effbetive. He bas the rather rinforoinate sisters, Mrs. Jno. McDowell, Mrs. Robt. Stanfield's all wool Underwear, sbirts or drawers, habit of talking over the heads of his McDowell, Mrs. Robt. Henry, all of East may find himself at the hdad of the strong, audience but he can be eloquent in his Wawanosh, Mrs.' Wm. McDowell o f per garment ................. I I ... ..... 1 8 9 *.:: :89 own way. There is not much subtility Sloux City, Iowa, Mrs. Jas. Help3 of est group numerically in the new House. about him; -he can hit bard and in this Denver, Col., Mrs. H. I. Morrish and ,, �.e lined Underwear, all sizes, per garment .: Ribbed wool Underwear, good quality, all sizes campaign he will at least be untiring and Mrs. John Armour of Toronto, also one 14a is able, and during Canada's time of stress he served hor well as Minister of enthusiastic in his efforts to win. brother, Mr. J. H. McClinton of Gode- SAVES YOU MON13Y But the dark horse is Thomag', Alexan. rich a sister, Mrs. J. Wigbtman, prede- der Crerar the leader of the "National ceased her some years ago. Progressive"- -in other words the agrar- \- Interment took place in Riverside iatis. In his operung speech of the cam- cemetery. Spokane, Oct� 3rd. Muclf paign in'London, N1r. Meigben referred sympathy is� extended to the family in not to the challenge which came from the their sad bereavement. Librals Linder Mr. Xing, but to the deli of the forces ably led by Mr. Crerar. This man.has bad no parliamentary ex- Gorrie periencq ' to speak of, fie came into the Rev S. R. Johnston and wife of Ber- House in 1917 when the Union Govern- vie, attended the Convention here and ment was formed aq4 lie went out of the also visited at Mr. Johnston's home. government two vearz later when the They were accompanied by Mrs. Arm- strong. Mrs. Shict, and Miss Winnic Fair, war was over, For the best part of his of Bervie� returning to Bervie on Friday life lie has be,3n up to his eyes in the grain afternoon. business and is president Growers Export On Wednesday of last week while Co., Limited, And if the signs and por. threshing at Mr. Robt Cathers? Mr� tents do not fail Mr. Crerar is opposed to Percy King met with a very serious ac- cident. He was firing the engine when anything in the nature of a public investi- he slipped off the foot board and fell with gation into th a grain business. Mr. full force an to a bolt. He was taken Crerar, although he has developed lately home and medical aid summoned and is into a more confident nublic sneaker has doing as well as can be e2tpected but it 1% This is how WE LOST The Score:— I Winghan-i ............... .... � 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1-6 9 1 Zurich... .... .................... 0 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 x-8 9 3 Batteries, Morden and Anderson for Wingham; 01hert, Hoffaian and Henning for Zurich, H 1" 10% 0 TIT 24 Young Mv.�A Can Win .We placed into stock on Saturday, 24 pairs Men's side calf shoes with the fashionable English toe which we are offering at the remarkably low price of Am The are niade.with new Saddle Strap effect and we have them in both brown and black leathers. All sizes 67 7, 8, 9, 10. There is a sure win of from $1.00 to $2.00 to every young man wl-io is lucky enough to procure a pair of these. Ws H. WILLIS The Shoe Store - Phone 129 Wingham Sale Annou nce,ments K NG ROS' VIC B 0 Annual Fall and Winter Sale THE GREATEST M 0 N E Y S A V I N G"EVENT OF T H E YEAR The sale that Is waited for by hundreds of thrifty buyers, from year to year. Our reductions are genuine, and dis- counts given olf the actual, present value of all merchandise. Sale Starts Sat., Oct. 22, Watch fop BillsmComing I / I P7 Silk stoelkings Women's Holeproof Hose, nil sizes and colors, These are firsts, not seconds, per pair $1.25. Underwear Fall and Winter Underwear from the best makers, in seperate vests, drawers or combination sults. Prices 89C to 2.39- Glov4es Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Chamoiaettc Gloves, all reduced 20 rier cent. Blouses Crepe de cliene Blouses, Georgettc Blouses, Voile Blouses, Tricolette Blous- es, Lill reduced 20 per cent. Agriculture for a periadt sinking his SLEEP Boys" Suits, all sizes $9.75 Rai8ins, per lb ................................. 25C REGISTER OCTOBER 3rdo at personal opinions in the face of the nation- Can you do it well � Just one or two Half price in boys' clothing of all wool suits in currants, per lb .......... ­.­ ................ :::19C alperil. But Thomas Alexander Crerar doseo of DR. MILIt8l NERVINE—$1 20 tweeds and worstedo. Lux 2 pachagos ....................... ........ -28c Corn Starch ...................................... 09C like his distinquished opponents, Messrs. will soothe the irritated and over -strain- Granulated Sugar, any quantity .................. Delb 0 ednerves. Guaranteed8aft and Sure. STAPLIE DRY GOODS Rolled Oats. fresh stock, 6 lbs ................ ��Z60 Meighen and King, will never compel the Sold in Winglism by affection of his fellows by reason of his 35 In. heavy Plannellette, per yard .................. 19c Tea, good quality black or� green Qnd mixed 85c lb, ALTONMcK186011 op., VngliGh Prints, all colo n .......................... 25c 3 IbG for ........... ............. personality. Apparently we only gilt a J. W Towelling, per yard ........................ 15c, 10c, 20c Laundry Socip, all rn�ikes, p6t, bar ......... 7c a Lauri ............ 18c, 0c, 29c Toilet Papei,, 6 lArge roll o Nacdonald and ier at very long cotton, per yard ............... a f im ........ Phone 166. interva1% This much can be said tor WIr. -will'ohm"t ont.9, crerkr, lie will not stoop to personalities M R S. T FE L L S'l ASUpetiorsehoolofbUSI%Iesgtraitiingtthor<)uglit,Oursesin-CoMtoorciaI stib- Terins, Cash --No Good.4 sewit on- jectq. Individual ihatrt1cVion,, Graduates assisted to positions- -.Sttid enter at any timer may do and lie may be counted upon to Qualified to give Chiropractic and B ]k (0) S in this c� ents"Ithy I ampaign, whatever, his followers - PatrickSt., Photie-231. APProval-­Get Oar Prices K LN G Get the best, Get our Free CUal0gue- urn, ith no hitting below massage, ajustments. Spin I examination Before Buying. --- ­­­­­­ ­-­— ( ish a clean fight, wa A. McLachlan, Pres. Thog. P.. Poster, PrIncio4l, the belt. free. Z11C ZX1ZX ZX XXXX 0XII'M XX wo I N f . and knows his limitations in this particular wal be some timb before he will be able to be around again� A"ft -- 1101- regard, Most of the speaking for the a Er E - are cou- third party in the Commons was done by X Doctor Michael Clark, Tv1r. Crerar sat by" Red Michael He is BORN W Men's Clothing$, Overcoats, Suits, Furs, Fur 'Coats, Ladies' Ready - with and cheered on. a man of charming personality—a keen. SAUTH—In Wingharn General Hospital, Boys' Clothing and Furnishings to . Wear All Reduced I the astute business man rather than a poll- on Thursday, Oct. 13th, to Mr. and Prices greafli reduced. Ladles' Serge Drenses, reduced ............ 20 per cent. erry, te a tician, who to day finds himself at the head of a movement which 'threatens to Mrs. C. P. Smith, a son. Wednesday, Men's Worsted Suits, regular 45,00, for ......... .. 32.50 Men's Tweed Suits, regular 37.50, for .... ..... . 24.00 Ladies' Silk Dresses, reduced .., ........... 20 per cent. Ladies' Tricotine Dresses, reduced .......... 20 per cent. the, MeLBAN—In Wingbam, lot Ladies' Silk Un6erskirts, reduced .......... 210 per cent. and di integrate the two old line parties, It . s that the Oct. 12tb, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Men's blue Serge Suits, regular 4U0, for ...... 27�50 Ladies' Winter Coats, reduced .............. 20 per cent. ing. 1,; quite possible when smoke of McLean, a daughter—Stillborn. im Men's Overcoats reduced ................... 20 per cent. Ladies' Plurb Coats, reduced .............. 20 per cent. Miss battle is cleared away this map who was X Men's Odd Pants reduced ............... ... 20 per cent. Ladies' Seperate Skirts, reduced ............ 20 per cent. after born on an Ontario larin near Molesworth YOUNO—Iti Morris, on Sunday, October Stanfield's all wool Underwear, sbirts or drawers, Our Fura and Fur Coats are all dependable skino. may find himself at the hdad of the strong, 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young, per garment ................. I I ... ..... 1 8 9 *.:: :89 in coatG, muffs, states, etc. Get our pricea before bnVing. ndid est group numerically in the new House. a ton—Robert John. ,, �.e lined Underwear, all sizes, per garment .: Ribbed wool Underwear, good quality, all sizes KING08 GROCERY DEPTO 14a is able, and during Canada's time of stress he served hor well as Minister of Combination Underwear reduced .......... 20 per cent. SAVES YOU MON13Y Agriculture for a periadt sinking his SLEEP Boys" Suits, all sizes $9.75 Rai8ins, per lb ................................. 25C REGISTER OCTOBER 3rdo at personal opinions in the face of the nation- Can you do it well � Just one or two Half price in boys' clothing of all wool suits in currants, per lb .......... ­.­ ................ :::19C alperil. But Thomas Alexander Crerar doseo of DR. MILIt8l NERVINE—$1 20 tweeds and worstedo. Lux 2 pachagos ....................... ........ -28c Corn Starch ...................................... 09C like his distinquished opponents, Messrs. will soothe the irritated and over -strain- Granulated Sugar, any quantity .................. Delb 0 ednerves. Guaranteed8aft and Sure. STAPLIE DRY GOODS Rolled Oats. fresh stock, 6 lbs ................ ��Z60 Meighen and King, will never compel the Sold in Winglism by affection of his fellows by reason of his 35 In. heavy Plannellette, per yard .................. 19c Tea, good quality black or� green Qnd mixed 85c lb, ALTONMcK186011 op., VngliGh Prints, all colo n .......................... 25c 3 IbG for ........... ............. personality. Apparently we only gilt a J. W Towelling, per yard ........................ 15c, 10c, 20c Laundry Socip, all rn�ikes, p6t, bar ......... 7c a Lauri ............ 18c, 0c, 29c Toilet Papei,, 6 lArge roll o Nacdonald and ier at very long cotton, per yard ............... a f im ........ Phone 166. interva1% This much can be said tor WIr. -will'ohm"t ont.9, crerkr, lie will not stoop to personalities M R S. T FE L L S'l ASUpetiorsehoolofbUSI%Iesgtraitiingtthor<)uglit,Oursesin-CoMtoorciaI stib- Terins, Cash --No Good.4 sewit on- jectq. Individual ihatrt1cVion,, Graduates assisted to positions- -.Sttid enter at any timer may do and lie may be counted upon to Qualified to give Chiropractic and B ]k (0) S in this c� ents"Ithy I ampaign, whatever, his followers - PatrickSt., Photie-231. APProval-­Get Oar Prices K LN G Get the best, Get our Free CUal0gue- urn, ith no hitting below massage, ajustments. Spin I examination Before Buying. --- ­­­­­­ ­-­— ( ish a clean fight, wa A. McLachlan, Pres. Thog. P.. Poster, PrIncio4l, the belt. free. Z11C ZX1ZX ZX XXXX 0XII'M XX wo I N