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Woods $8.50 - $11.00
GOLF. BALLS, TEES, ETC.
i TENNIS BALLS• ' , ,50c
ROLLER SKATES, pair $4.50
LAWN BOWLS (Townsend Clark)
i per set $32.75
ii BASEBALLS $1.25
I BASEBALLS (Official League) $125
BASEBALL GLOVES • . $2.35 - $9.50
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ATOMIK DISINFECTANT, quart 90c
E Dr. Hess COXITROL (for Coccidiosis) — .$1.20
ill Dr. Hess GRUB KILLER, pkg. . $1.00 _
--- ti Dr. Hess STOCK TONIC, 10 lbs. ....$1.60
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BASI COP_.. Bligs'-ritaBlig'ht,'.251b.. hag $1,35 • ; thkx;stnall-has too few 411,its Of
-for mail carrier service•4.b ti' -.77 .. ie.
DERRIS DUST, : ..-. .-:.:;...:.5 -lbs.:85c,•. -. 1 Ili 25-C: •. •. ..a ,,.- :• .. , • • i.Riii:,tintile7"tovsVArgiy:$274 lar0,4
hires,, but, surely, we doil'!,•1Ave fa'
• BORDEAUX MIXTURE, 11.5.:,.:,...:...r:••::F,-....•`'`t:-.;.- .. iinito:ti for ' thaCser4iiei beta 'honk'.
ARSENATE 'OF LEAD, lb... . -.I: . -;..7.;. t;....:. , -.';.45c • .. ii10-i'n.C.em. .are
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FLOWER SPRAY ' ' " ' • . ..- ,e- efautevatici: much..41i tt-e'r,' WItY , per Oz.
(Paint nit on the stres.)...-, .. 9 3. t .st4fitlrt.,-there
_ Rangliam? ' , DDT VARNISH
TANTOO—Mosquito Repellent ;: , .....,. :.. ,...48.6 " iii; , .: " *
SADDEST STORY ot DOG REPELLENT REPELLENT (Keeps dogs away frOm
50c I i Txt 'WEEK
I flowers _ The saddest story in press and rad-
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• it io last week was the tale Of the Men-AEROSOL BOMB--(Quick Deinother. .....t1 95 -.----..- - - ti nonise migration frOm Canada. The
HI exodus of this fanatical gcpup front
il Canada to Paraguay: must ' appear as
= madness to most people. -Untold, hard-a
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Dr. Hess HOG SPECIAL, 10 lbs. . ..... , .$1.60
LAWN MOWERS
414,25 to $27.50
Lawn Sprinklers „ $1.75
$1.30, $4.30, $7.25, $8.00
Garden Fence (42-inch,
double scroll), ft. —30c
Milorganite Fertilizer,
per lh. - , ...04c
ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER .$60.00
THOR WASHING MACHINES .. , .$139.50
CONNOR. WASHING MACHINES $146. to $199.
UTILITY CABINET (Steel) 4Z" x. 20"
SUNBEAM TOASTMASTER... „ ........$34.75
SUNBEAM MIXIVIASTER - », -$50,00
T • omato y60 Thel'e iS"rio"
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75c-, -II isn so,.p..airt.tigeeded
• made available 'ii0Y.,i74hairt?
PICNIC JUGS .....$3.95 - $5.50
1RA/10S BOTTLES .....$1.60
Car 'REFRIGERATOR, 3 gal. M.
oleman HOTPLATES - .$14.25
ing a meinher.of a farni1Y ,c1S;flie:thir:il' :Weed- -""
-05 • - • ;- • ,per S . P.., olgest ,sort pr....datightey...pisteackof
„ • • , - ,- • . , • „: • a:christian.itatne.,„- , •
:4!!'"-4);t 4-4\ • - Garden 'Dust'::.::. 50c. "7 - dOn't Win'ghani
hasp t. grown enough to have itouse.
Coletnifikngikititnti. Stove $8.95
Coleman Pocket Store $9,95
Coleman Major 'LANTERN $11.95
COLEMAN SP omirrt .$9,98
oleman. CAMPOVEgl..0filt
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risked u4 the .question recently 'tin i we telnbc lle-'10,tew/..eeniet(er marker lino
liave .,heen, noupluseCkfor a vtison.r.sh,Ie ithe cirie fieffic,itils '041 ea:sily hiindie•
4ps,wer.:-,),Ve j•iist''cliV,t;kAlv„Nlv„.01s„ grilq 0 .4#,A4i t .iati.64rilting,1,-. this '1Otr4,-_,
tOW-ri lil'is failed to itletitlfyNci'ch,NCSI- 'igedeiV• Vecilt:A„hpirok-ein:eni:•, '•It'reet,
donee and place of business with a names and honsenumbers may be un-
ninber that would instantly signify necessary in a small village where the
the exact location, It can't be that buildingsare/verv, few ai.-erery per,-
Winghamites wish to be discourteous son knbAtIv+eiYM:der'plet.soirlfri ‘tiq
and,-tmobliging44.1451t9rsi-9141*dents. pli,ife,..tut_in ,a town of the size of
by making them chase around .ind %inglicutf,- do 'WWII knows the "1
es and residettepcif erieR a )rnatljper-,
centage of the. 'local residents,- ."
.'Steal !fib:MU litt5.tlitlired"ter lOcalize'
the loeatip I oft 7, pill. 9.41, Ilse
numbers t.ild..ioil ,i?i,a ilml.1 to
.)giving e k IA: ev . id fi 41i e< A ly,
f ridoi a„tioly.ylf use numbers are)
rmeigii li asi i i Ilan names for air
citizens, o hAve:to describe 'the loca`z
at-,i1"- RfAiPtc1%"P, ,f9' instance, "the
thircf hotispypasf-I the'4e,cond'''COrner up .
WINGHAIVI,
..,_ the street froth': ifere"- w if the anse:r
to the query isn't the more-usual, "I,
dati't ,knOwslRetter ask.,So and:so. cir •
the,,gprage.,rrian„ etc," is like`des'erib_.:
search tiringly for any desired home
Qr,,basing§:§777491 Ajt?r,,,r,,
Surely it isn't the cost, which would
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TRICYCLES
$15.75 to $21.50
Trike Trailers ....$8.75
BICYCLES $50. - $60.
Bicycle Tires, Tubes, etc
Bike Speedometers $6.50
GENERATOR LIGHT
SET - .$4.50
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as mammandum
ships find death ,for many of ' them,
face -these 1;6S9 Canadian-born Men-
nonites who sailed front Quebec on
June 25th for Paraguay to settle on
about 100,000 acres of priinitive, mot
= quito-infested land,
Oil The emigrants include 516 children
fi under 10 Years, 51 infants and 1,122
adults.! Less than 25 per cent of the.
men are between 18 and 35..They Were
T.. the Sommerfield MennOnite commun.
ity of Manitoba, "the most tenaciously
orthodox" of the movement founded'
= by Mena° Simons during the Reform- • ation period. Simons, a Dutchman,
-€1.! died in '15,59.' Most of their ancestors
i Ithat dis-
trict in 1874, when hey migrated to
Canada from Russia.
l IN-ow these descendant's .are leaving
15- comfortable farm . homes, some beattii-
-• ful homes and many very modern
• farms, because they want to live as
0:the tale teaches them, They are es-
i.lcaping from the modern age •which!
!!-e.lhas claimed so ninny of their follow- • • .° great' Sacrifice' would • he ad-
limitable if made ..11.:•r the attainment of
IC-lasting spiritual values, but it lookS
"II as though it has been made in vain.
F-_--.)Sooner or later, modern civilization, • =lin Paraguay, as in Canada, will m-
illi croaeli upon the doctrinal purity of '
irthe Mennonite people.
There is no escape in retreat. There•
- is r...D escape from the collective- res.-,
▪ lective responsiRity of men for the
▪ habits c-f mankind, and if the trap- ▪ pit.4s of modern civilization form a ,
,lu re an si ,,t‘ ire t irieegthi ; mast
and )4-,,,€0•11 Nat', Istr4gth
!I- ' must wire le"Sheins
1-11- "Otti, this Mennonite group
• nbijibicaiktintl some comprom-
' with the world as it is here in this
1;,.;spitable land, with its tradition ,of
freedom and tolerant treatment of
:Orin 'rites. The departure of the Men-
icnonitts is a mutual loss. The country
▪ fs he ding good farmers and the Menn -,
;.-.azonites must 101.1 forward to many
• r o I :.breaking toil under!
difiicult conditions before they;
n lean re-establish _a thriving settlement
omparable. to the. :Manitoba tomes
they Lave kit.
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attained the '.stAtus of...-earned Ber-Pelik:,
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either.' to .:• altera,tiO4 ..9'..hiMiiciVernenk,
ikge'iproinotion or Ilie‘‘welfare- of the
sp•O'Ft,shovild,'at•any time indicate the
advisability of change or moclifica-
tiori. Sf.i„a;:er liinigart an age of pro-
gress and the desire for, improvement
has -reached; ....predominance _.,-,In -OW
19n, il,9 4, urgently seeking satis.
fit 4.1 ihr-r•oli ,a1I-d,freferring of course to.
a.itta ture,„SPLII.Laltd., I „DRIP ,that...-i n 14.9,11,
there' is- a rule, .a residence Rule which
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191,4•1'10 reffk.katioptid
encourage
ntalt „tit l.v ich 'it inkany cases a
unethical, if noraltogether dishonest. I
thiliztlilirule:i.€.elioulifT be.. dal s ed, - di:
think tlfatntpla'Srrs7,,Slibiild be allowed
to,,,play for airy they wish to play
far aft--that'nwrestrictions should. lie
Placed.,7'On --•their -choice. :-..Geography.
Shatld-be..allowed to ,-settielthis,isstre,
:itii.:1:17vitisse.duty;!be.:
acanuclae:G:6(5,1rrnigsl-'ii*Oilitert ..
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?This-:!Watb.7Caretpla yin..-OURbaCk-t.
yare7,becailse: yciu:lhap.pen :to: lire. in ,'
some.; other, hackyard;-.is" pure, childi4li
foolishness and promotes%a classineSi
that is:•;na.stY.:And:t 011Mrent, We, iI, fri
:SVirightain.-are. :deprived :of the; servied,
of; one., of the. hest ,pitcliers';that ever•
grace d... ;,our _. mdform...by f tlifs: , Stiipirl
."Residence..,Rule"..":.This ... dePrifation•
.has;;soured,-onr whple,„.team . and is
cleseplyf Fesenty,. alk. ottp-tans, „ Qthers
teams _top .,st.if f e r ..tro in. ''. the' . g f feet S .. of
,this :rule,-„are;firkeCt'lby- it '.acid; Soared'
by it, As_ a coniegitenee;,.PlaY-,iS..,d'e.:,',
generating_andfans,are becoming lirr.
ions. rills disiOtiwating rule is nbt
imme fee y al 'o
bit'
ball -
bouts vIill'IrJacIli al oil bid' ioi,..eAcit'e-.
iritiineocyedritar,n ifT 1111 wil he dif-:
ties 'truly,
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- Provisional -dates for Fairs in the
•ptovince, issued. by J. A. Carroll; :sup,
etintendent; Of the, Agricultural, Sug:
• ietY Branch of: the Department of %Agf
riculture includes 'fairs in' this -distrIcti
as follows:
Bayfield
Elmira
13:N141,17ton
Durham
Ripley.........---....,,,. ...... ..,...... ......... ,Sept. 9, 10
Seaforth .141. wri Sept. 9, 10
. TClails
rtodek . ... ,.. ... ........—,.. ..... ...,.., Sept., 10, 11,
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Hanover „.......... ...... ............... Sept,Sei)t. 1154; 1156
Kincardine •-,,, ,„Sept. 16, 17
Chester '4. a'. Sept. . ', ... ::• Sept. 17, 18
New Hamburg Sept. 17, 18
Stratford
Embro
Sept 20, 22
„Sept. 20
Mildmay '' ,.- ..... ....„„,„.......... Sept. 20, 21
Exeter .........., ......... .. ...... ..... ..... Sept. 22, 28
Listowel ,,........' ... Wo. Sept. 22, 23
Harriston ......,-......... ....... ...-„ Sept, .22-24
Lucknow . Sept, 28, 29
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Fishing Rods, Reels, Lines, Plugs, Hooks, etc.
Repaitr parts for Shakespeare Reels
TENNIS RACQUETS . .$5.00,- $6.00, $7.00, $12.50
••••1=0••••11••••••••••100 1111.1110
Wednesday, July 7th, 1948
fleets of 'airships to transport food
supplies into the beleamtred 'Westeril
Power zones.
Attempted appeasement of Nazi and
Fascist dictcttors was a costly inis-
take that resulted in World War Two.
Any attempted appeasement of the
Soviet "dictator would. most certainly
--G., 11,e city of ',trim, defunct capital result in another 'world, war. That the
-}of yesterday's Germany, is the scene democratic countries Nava a last learn-1111 of the sharpest conflict to tlate in the ed this ,terrible ,fact is evidenced by
11-4Powers and. the Soviet Union. This the ' iirm "stand Witiat the Westetn =.- ft. trouble spot lies within the east (kr- "Powers are talcing'in the Berlin dis-,
!Ili man territory known as the Soviet /mite. The isolated garrisons of demo-
z---- zune and it is about 100 mites from eratic troops are lit a very precarious 1
i L aity point in the British, American and position in Berlin, hitt tidy war will'
ii- French -zones. .1t is supposed to be' drive the aroused and determined
i under four-power ride, but the zonal Western 'Powers from that vital dent- .
,--: boundaries within.lts limits are bar- ocratit outpost.. • .•
! tiers as well-policed and formidable ,' * '0,..* -
!.as any frontier between the. Connium- ICROW ,NrhlIGHAM - ' •
A 1st and Democratic worlds.
ii In the ,Ritssian zone of Berlin,
F. 2,250,000 Berliners reside' in The colit-
F-E 11,250,000 people live; while about
ii,bined American, British* and trench;
2 orte:9 In the city. The weapon of
ii, hunger is being, used by the Soviet in
Ee- an effort to force the 'Western Pow-
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ors to clear out. The Retssians have
O. forbidden the shipment of food from!
1, their trritory into thin .zones control-
-a- zed by the Democratic 'countries. That
1.; Soviet Russia 'is brutal and unscrtip-
11 iflons opponent . is proven by this
*--!threatened starvation vi &et two mil-
' lion .Q or maps ,just to Win a dispute in
m,-- the peacetime '"?cold-war" .
-.m And the fact that the, itA1Ssiall€ cot
.M., trot all rail and road` traftic into Der-
*On places, them in a position to stop
all .food supplies sent into the city
by any means except Air transport..go
j.115, 'far the British and ,titeriecitis ore ad-
p anima in their determination to stay .
Allifitig in Berlin and they are using great
The Winglunn tennis' 'courts. nit Ed
ward street have been renovated and
Will he he scene. Of Muth pleasant,
healthy' sport this sin/liner.,
wnEkty vaotrotti
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half you. bear are untrue!
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SOUR SPOkT;
Wingitain Advance,' •
Organized sport to be'. fair to all
concerned with its players Or specta-
tors must have rules and regulations,'
;g cr.lerrii»k jtj', xekitiorgXliose two
Rs too thirst be universally applicable,
and should be clearly -and distinety,
()Wined in it Ride BOok, readily under-
Stainable urientilVo,Cal latignage,
Such p.o Rule otz vv:e bave and to,
most of its" injunctions'no' valid objec-
tive can be taken. That is rot to say
Aug. 24, 25.
Sept, 8, 4, 6
Sept. 7, .8
'-,..Sept. 8, 9
,,Sept. 9, 10
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Drumho ..... ....... ..........,...,..,..,...,Sept. 29, 80 St. Marys -....... ................... ..... - Oct, 6, 7
Kirkton ..-- ..... „,-.- ... Sept. $0, - Oct. 1 Tees water ..,... ...... ........,.........,..,-,„ Oct, 5, 6
Brussels ...,,,„....... ...... ......„ .... ...... . . . ,. .. ....!.Oct, 1 Ingersoll ...„ .... . ..... ,... .,„ ...... Oct. 8, 9
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Kiddies Motor Boaty . Rides and Merry-Go-Round
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