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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-04-24, Page 6.1+411 aya177 "+ 7-"I'Z oissOeeStrersee ;or '117117711r11171n1r191, WINGUAM ADVANCE -TIM Thursdiwy, April" 24Th, 1t939 iii Ethalt$ Advance"Tingles# Published at WINGHAM - ONTARIO Every Thursday Morning Logar Craig, Publieher subscription rates -•-• One year $2.QC1. Six months $Loo, in advance. To U. S. A. $;,.5o per Year. Advertising rates on application. Wel "lin ton. Mutual Fire �. Insurance Co. Head Office, Guelph, Ont. Established 1840 3�:is1<s taken can all class of ensut ance at reasonable rates, ABNER COSENS, Agent, Wingham J. W. DODD Office in Chisholm Block FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE -- AND REAL ESTATE P. O. Box 360 Phone 240 ONTARIO GINGHAM,. • J. W. BUSHFIELD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, Money to Loan Office—Meyer Block, Wingham Successor to Dudley Holmes VANSTONE R. gly$RI5TER SOLICITOR ETC. ow to Loan at 'Money Wingham, Ontario A'A DA\ltiONO worm, Whirusig Dguttceaa Its Wa. y rj`itrotn,>itt 11{ifo, Among the three thouegad Ave hundred British. beetles is the whirli- gig fatuous for t;tanelug its dray" through lire, writes Mavens Wood- ward, the naturalist, in. J?t'arson' Weekly, Though. it earl hl' from p z to pood,; it lives through most of tate year on a 1)end's eurftlee, and never thinks of moving without deeming.. All the time whirligigs are alert for danger. Try to catch:: one; It sheers .off aa quick es light. stet: - Musty alartrled, they dive, each car- rying down' between .Its legs a bubblca of .air ori which ]t ca i z subsist for aa'l short, while. "This dive may clearly Y e b.: seen, for the air bubble glitters litre quicksilver. What sets the whirligigs whirligig: - OW A love -motive is naturally to be suspected, each gay little male, ort armor bright of steely blue, would impress his charms on a coy female by showing how be can out -dance all rivals. There is a method .in the madness of the dance, The film, on the surface of a pond's water :holds many minute insects of the which have Pollen into the pond and are too light to sink. On -these the whirligigs prey. They dance for a living. ABORIGINAL SONS. Australian Natives Respond to Vary- tet a , r r u, y • regretted n -thin v Tim. 1 du . . • whatever 1 you thought I was about to Icidnal) ;Ings Degrees of Musical Pitch. a Y 6, the -do . because . , it was ordained.' you. .Any objection to a spin down Detailso of the work done sbi the course of the lake to give us an appetite for. expedition sent by the University of e\nh 1 able to deflect *? , SYNOPSIS At a .party in Palm, licach given by Mrs. C eoper Clary, Leeson; an at- torney, lacers Lucy •Harkness,:known AT r ice' BY •DVNALA RILE 1 e••trned a little more of fate, nt • u<a riddles, 'rim, but that Ilearned r Antl .1 , • shall nee- "it's conic all at;uan,.. the reanarlced pretty pastime. • 'n that little game wvi 7 gran e1- engage a don't need her assistance, : Love ran "Abduction went ort with 'hoop- n'a;'ein the skirts, she said, Drily be made when two c g, 1, pep, for n yew and now--' "Now the .nttaugrel blies, err?" site interjected. 11e'e only butting now," he tolet ber, "lent he win bite," Site shook her head, "No, 1 don't think lira; Hell he afraid of the whip," „fact this into ycatu• pretty bead, and Make it stick there,' he cried, "Where you're conct>rned I just tee -totally do- n't give a damn!' £ always thought that alleti wlto went . blah over one particular woinaii wiere weak-kneed mind, 1'ou , you oh, I 1 ll ly. ca" nt,tkc it clear, but you.• iw1 t tl 111l1i > of her ad- you," 5110 reil7etub '•vcd ' cic auc:, 40 is J)0ril i1ti'ny (tie because G f obsOlre the situ for ate, Lucy; liet•e's venturous; ntutous; c1 entful life. :game1 of the Lev- 1 ta. "sure?" VI•\'it's shipper. A rat -faced. man, l' 111 a a ,t:la ltd, a4ltvays.. 1)eft)I'e 7)a. t'., and. t llcl' tf:,f . . no warn- inexact ancestry, a Witch � a w , c , r the ' an • i• leis for the evening arE She stared. at lung, talitn}, t turn lily head t , l ,t l c way, 1.11 whichs p a t r • ,• ., ing ..... r. • ,. online in leis teacakes inose. 0'110 Wren , , ..• It's ciu uu chosen, Lucy is i•c,al by .I1all ;~,l4,vc.ns, from his c.,t{,c.lat,as, a thtr 0lutid 15::+ltll lllcrc:, Y Y "" ' ilcl thin She strai- were ordinary sailors, and the domes who has a ;;'real rel)tttation as a Sue- 1 os-ci-lute, c !a i all the time, everywhere, If some one r:r chair. "Colne on;tic staff, so to speak, were Japs. No n1e ers lie r voice 'i hoar, ccstul heart-l)reak�rr, 1,ccsun is abit l,litcnccl,up in her Cotih- spell;.s to .I l d by as hell froth the latter would bel theatre and it's s Thu Stevens tells i.11Cy theylet's drop llantiellS4. saidI d . girl da 11 cos in the t 4 t u. ib e' ends corning; it was not for them 10 inter- 1'in r; . , � boat,the ilfili- nice as possible, net 'possible' e 1„laic J~'larl<nc:ss that. 1. ni watc.l g, are ...uans, abuar'd his 1 actions of the barbarians y c) talk of flirtation and long before fere in the .tsun sets over Lake Worth and ei•va and 41re accedes in ordc.t Tal t at' ^l ' `t ' ll The . Nee 1 see, it's Lucy f-narkriess's .14 ". A magazine,. 0 newspaper Supple- ment prints pictures of women and they're all Photographs of you. Your Y name is in the headlines; it's on the signs along the read. I tell you, Lucy, this is real, this is honest -to -God, I've never told you, never asked you to Marry me, but , you've- known," "Yes, :rye known, of ePl:irse,. she panic passed; although, her act was • ti Here; what's, this?" oho employed them. 1 ie wV171 .c sa be a "quitl0r.'4 Asked if she is stir- flirtation begu7.. "fci- S to her -feet, The Min -.ors 1vere crude, stupid men; and 1\ ry that .Jtc won her company, Lucy She leaped ? been cast off, and the (lane was his master's man, sa she is not and that evidclitly 1. ate.. er�•n's lineshad b , Y move. r .. She Wariness owned hen this situation, has arranged it. "1'007 thereupon tells propellor had, began to at <1e �V • g irailand stood, poised absurdly impossible. though it might her to stole looking regretfully after rau to the low 1 ,1, narrated it was npon it for a moment. But the stare seem -later when she , 1;00x°0. THE .STORY pier Was already twenty feet away. definitely dangerous noir^. The ex- NOW GO ON WITH 1 , • ,1" danger depended entirely �.�. 1�V011, for the lure of Attlee. cJac- tent of its tl7 !, 1 . Stevens, "Any one .-,-, ,1.:.,,, 011 the degree of tttedtiess which pos- sessed Stevens. "And it all leads to what?" she asked, • "You'd keel) your Word. It leads to t • • roc. When 1: Rates Adelaide to Central Austratlia 10 the ulltverse? 'then how can 1 de Lest he aborigines were given by f? 1'.m a projectile, 'Cent study t ab 8 tlect myself? l J 0 f } ie director D av e �otd) a -c°1 u t H r, 1 .1 Prof. E.� some ' some force ti) •�7 b � 1. 'aimed ed _1 _ the Elder Conservatoriuin, in Ade 'tattle, who carne to Perth to examine target. o he ? Maybe not, Perhaps I'n J. A. MORTON� candidates under the auspices C t "12t:ututr. ARRISTER, ETC. Australian Music Examination Board. 1110 target, 1,ucy," he suggested. B Ontario The expedition,. of which Prof. liar She pursed her mouth. Wingham, vies was a member, spent a fortnight at the Hermansbul•g Mission Station "1 hardily think • so, Tim." where there are between 300 and 400 "Why not?" he demanded. H. ROSS' DR. Ci aboai rocs. Neatly 100 natives wereshe tol g "I'ut too good for examined, and in. all branches of in - 11;. r ' Store i vestigation a great mass of informa- chance, joking? Office Over Isa d s _was obtained. About 40 satires "Are you, by any cl , i tion a a underwent various tests, and an un- he inquired. 0 DENTIST 'KIpNEV TROUBLE', i * o1AC•ArHE VANISHED" f rsra ' r. tr 'i` ouunri n mite .1CidnaJi and blvd it n oa4ntJpatloites: Bentloq,41an, ,n k 1 aoliv end avaznigiat yrJti; "Pru -Phren". rrervac+ ,, five. S*W oluatr +t oucp, t3.et " E'ruit.s.tived' trots lire est today. 4#I.RThUR SOMER R�OCHIIs before. It was almost as though he 1,4411 ad beers drinJtin heavily :and ,vas fighting hilts not to sbaw the effect of the liquor, Yet 'there had Clot been time, since the left 11101/ for 11i 10 becorne intoxicated. "Lucy, 1 want to talk to you," he Y, Y , said, The maddest panic swept over her, obliterating sanity, The door was flimsy, would give way, despite the bolt, at the least onslaught, Tim Stevens bad dared plan an abduction and carry it through, He might not go to further lengths, but how could site tell? If: she opened the door . if she failed to open the door and be crashed through it . . Slls• would rather die'than'plead with Tim Stevens. She had never begged of any one in: all her life; she would not begin now, Yet she could not fight; a screaming, scratching wo- man lost all dignity, confessed her weakness by' her very defense. ln' t •ed. ad ltl mad ` to the point of suicide, her ac-. He snatched at her admission. tions were cool, deliberate. This was,. "And yatt came 'Here to -night— '� 'l -Mai Ga e wll` Wilde her decns- supl)t.a . iC .� •e can leave Casa Clary v1 _ r as it be- . Y Voll tr n W,.) 1at e u c did� h c \w luY , Y Yt i i impulse, e b who ca -. on: instant m ds r ions a r s u at 011, without offending our hostess, 1 o p ' your prone/tie to n ai ry have that, 1'11 put you as lore. 1 don't suppose it matters much ) eiliere 11.0 go." "It looked as though you were a- f raid of me," stated Stevens, "Desire uuust have lead something ti, do with what it looked like, then;' cl tslre retorted. "You life women to be afraid of you, don't you, Tini?" 1 on't ," he told her. Id get } •ou� " " 1 "The very devil of it is , you do H. W. COLBORNE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Representative D. S. C. R. Medicalp Successor. to Dr. W. R.:Eiambly Phone 54 Wingham expected gof forethought and i a snt la per once fou an dead than let your hands rest upon p degree in a Y r concentration was discoveredI'd b d d and o demo number of cases, although some of ! tl f l a prettier I f • f 1 'tele !' t 1 t 1 it al who a5 0n y the natives could not be .induced to ed to eternal hell than let y "Certainly 'not." 1 'oI ill l: always. j ... • . rather e- ea an condemn- " n - ,, word.", . insteado being feared. .you're i "nut why wall a l 'Truthful' 1�• gyou kiss fraid of me; eh, Tint: !contempt for you?"she atsked• ?"n Too good for nle, eh?"he.anuses a little b1t.a 1me, Now, is the answer clear.. "Well, 'good', 'is a strange word, It's ` "Little' Miss Hate-Herself—that's ; "1)on't ask rte! Why does the tide . capable of a tut of translations._ uo y u, sr t „ cause— recd iltetn through as cannily as if It was be a sc surely you won `"And as the lllulltha, or. years,. pass blillleny by?" she asked. "I won't wait that long, he said c.•u. they had been thought over - for. the race, No other reason. I've never 'Maybe, at-tei: a while, you'll ask 111C shirked an issue, never avoided a She opened the port -hole --really a Yproblem. Fate° meant me to come to marry you,t: But her .cabin, and dived here to -night I've told you this Y cleanl into the Gulf Stream. "'Isn't this a trifle too mclodraunalic, leads with a dozen times. "Aa7d Clorau think that hate al Tim? .The ruined maiden p her despoiler—" "The trouble with you, Lucy,"" he interrupted; "is that, with all 'your ex - She was conscious of no shock aS° Y it �„ she went below the gleaming waters. It was one of those nights when semi - "I've answered that before, Tim, but I'll answer it again, I'd rather be so means es to care for each other.. tropical Florida is really tropical, and'. the difference between the` tempera- ture of air and water was very slight. She didn't bother to swim beneath the ld ?" j see through you so completely that you'd know that I mean what I say." "Then you're just being tilde?" ane ,. ,.. h 1 , form the simplest trental judgment. Prof. Davies obtained phono"ra- -_ 1 phie newels ds o mote inal songs on a great variety o T. C. REDMONDi tests made o JR ROB of rite. .R.C.S. ENG.) L.R.C.P. {Loud:) 1 natives, and it leas found that with "vv liar) on him? I'd never met you, Tizti. Most. women can, arc do. { 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON very fele exceptions trey made air himunt,l to -night," she said. degrees tsaid so often enough, anyway. Well, Later, sheer, stark panic over- f ��'uad for pie? How about I.ecsou' � 'YOU can't accuse me of vanttl be- subjects. Many es s were j the musical susceptibilities CNot too good for him?" cause 1, state that I can sec through l EWART Graduate of University of Toronto, Faculty of Medi'.ire; Licentiate of the 'Ontario College of 'Physicians and' Surgeons. • Office in Chisholm BIock Josephine Street. Phone 29 • DR. G. W. HOWSON DENTIST Office over John Galbraith's Store. All Disease, Treated Office Adjoining residence next to Anglican Chnrch an Centre Street. Sundays by ,appointment.- Osteopathy Electricity ,Phone 272, Hours. 9 .a,m.. to S p.m. 13R. R. L. ST F. A. PARKER OSTEOPATH A. R. & F. E. DUB' AL Licensed Drugless Practitioners Chiropractic andElectro Therapy. Graduates of Canadian Chiropractic College, Toror.tt,, and National Col- lege, Chicago. Out of town and rti:gitt calls ree ponded to. All business confidential.. • Phone •00. J. ALVIN FOX Registered Dru less Practitioner CFIROPRACTIC AND DRUGLESS PRACTICE ELECTRO -THERAPY has Boars, 2-5. 7-8. •n- appointment. )ris ointment. Phone. 191 J. D. McEWEN LICENSED AUCTIONEER Phony 602r14. Sales of Farrri Stock and Imple- ments, Real Estate, .etc., conducted with satisfaction and at moderate They don't tell you so, because you, instant respoftse to varying of pitch. Rutmymede Given to Dation. The historic island of Runnymede, where Ring John signed. the Magna Charta in June, 1925, has been pre- sented' to the nation by Lady Fair- haven and her sons, Lord Fairhaven and Capt. Henry Broughton. The gift: eomprisea• not only Run- nymede but 182Iss acres along the banks of the Thames between Eghaln and the Bells of Ouseley,thus saving some of the most beautiful and char- acteristic scenery of England's pre- I mier river from the imminent pros- peet of being divided into building lots as suggested on several occasions on recent years. Lady Fairhav'en's husband, the s , late Urban Hanlon Broughton, pre- sented Ashbridge House and Park to N•r= the Conservative Party a few years ` ago in memory of his friend, Andrew Bonar Law, a Canadian, who became . Prime Minister of Great Britain. A Weighty Prablem, •'f think t4s The officials of the Melbourne Royal. e t terry Bob,,,,. Snow have been confronted with a ii, diffieu1't scientific prob le. the Minerva was 0110 of the finest have money.' It was `discovered when 24 pounds ':boats o oof milk were taken from a cow that .boats its kind in Southernhater, "I won't agree with you," be said. had beea previously weighed that thtt and often though she'd seen the craft, . 'But if you can see through me, then cow bad io t only 18 pounds In Lucy Harkness gave a little nod of you must know how much T love weight.. The secretary of the Royal :.. sufficiently " p rubatioe to -night. The. polished you.,' , Agrienitural Sheerly was suffi. r reflected the stars; the; Ihats what offends me; she re • 1 1t'PreSted in tat. problem to apply a ;1{r.,udl..,r1. test to himself. He weighed himself Ichairs cushioned wicker, gleamed plied. carefully, and then drank one pound lepotlessia white; the fittings of the' "Offends? Is love offensive?" o: water. 'small boats shone; the canopy alt "Your kind, From'a man like you He was astonished on weighing'` himself again to find that his weight ;looked, in this silver light, as though ; , . of course it's offensive." had increased by not more than 10 :made of colored damask. And upon "011, by God! that's carrying it a • ounces. The test was carried alit 1n ithe table laid for two the Minerva's bit too far! Jost a bit too raw,'Lucy!, nna the sur eon•to the ;steward had expended not merely he cried. "I don't mind it up to a Dr. M. -1lrieu• l t,rne loyal Agricultural Society, but taste, certain paint, but when you indicate • "I always like you better when 1 that I'm unclean, filthy—" • Sturdy Black Fellows, !cone aboard the Minerva, Tim," she "You are—" •, x ,a :', •" - "Then why, in God's name, conic Peat!! of courage and enc urance by said. Jut here with. ire to -night?" be cried, wee, so thee sad skeet. is year wu1,--w}rsea :toy you're my Date, Lucy. God! I leave- whelmed her. She was trapped, n't nmentionedlove to you, but if I caught, at what mercy this beast, this had words to tell you •, : The verb utadnran, chose to extend to her. surface for any appreciable distance. (Continued Next 'Week.) Flattering Friend "After I'd sung my encore, I heard !sight of you drives pie crazy: the And even as she recognized this a gentleman from one of the papers call out "fine, Fine!" " "Dear mea And did you have to it?"—Sydney: Bulletin. tones of your voice, the way you fact a knock sounded upon the door. :sometimes blink your eyes, as .though Steven's voice came through the you were a million miles away -Lucy, panels. It held a quality of ,excitement I've around after you like a that she had his tones pay THOMAS FELLS AUCTIONEER REAL ESTATE SOLD pet never noted in run the presence of council stewards and ' Australian ahorigiluse during the. "S", Tans voice was sullen. search for Capt. I{tng>sford Satrith's "1 think the Minerva, so clean and ; "Because when I enter a game 1 airplane, the South Cross, are de- sweet, is your soul—when you were ;a play it. Pity you can't say as much, scribed by the snpertutendent of the'Tim" Forrest River Mission. He stated that. '" tiny baby. ! „ t I can't? How• officials with the news ori the air- "How long have yogi been teaching How do you know :charges, plane's; •fiisapl7earance who left t�iYnd Sunday -school? he demanded. do you know , . wh0al 1 play a g.ne, save time, landed two boys atCarl hale for the mission on a launch, to Site langheul: [ don't . ,play it all the way?"y?" . bridge Gulf. '['hese two boys. covered: "fair enough! It isn't fair to re- 110 demanded., forty' miles and $wa.m Ave'rivers to proach you about the Present condi- ; She laughed contemptuously. lion of your stslal, is it, Tim:? Not "With women, ywe mean? But of while my own is in the condition it ..course you mean that, It's the only is, Well, I hunt' lecture you or abuse game you know. But . . you've nev- you any more o -night." er played it with my kind of ,woman, "You'll be nice?" he asked, again because any kind, don't play with you," eager.: I "You're one that's going to," he "As nice as possible. You won the saidflatly, race, didn't you?" "Think so?" She shook her head "And yott didn't . really mind ivy again. `This is Mrs. Clary's game fouling? You wanted me to vvi.i7?" he we're playing, The outer game , demanded, 1 didn't enter:." "Pot twenty-three, Tim, old cttotlg•11 "'You dndn'e know r'oa'd entered it," the mission, with the result that when the launch arrived stx hours A thorough knowledge of Farm Stock later the first searchers were already Phone 231, Wingham out. Two boyo carrying news of the search covered sixty miles to Wynd- RICHARD B. JACKSON ham' in twenty-two hours, AUCTIONEER Phone, `613r6, Wroxeter, or 'address R. It 1, Gorr ie. 'Sales conducted any- where and sattisfaction guaranteed. DRS. A. J. & A. W. IRWIN DENTISTS Office MacDonald. Block, Wirrghaln A. J. WALKER FURNITURE AND FUNERAL SERVICE A, J, Walker Incensed Funeral Director and Errtbalmer. Office ' Phone '106, Res. Photic 224. L hest Limousine Funeral Coach. lti 13, 0, Mineral. Production. The gross value of the trtinei'al production of British Columbia for 1929 ereates a new high record, be- ing estimated at $70,080,976, an in- crease overt' 1928 of 34,668,393. Out- ptit of metailice and structural ma- terials iitereas'ed, while that of coal but you have. rot decreased. Higher prices for copper to realize that what we want we may he contradicted, You'll and Lead ae compared with those of not have; what we get has been deter- are here, aboard the Minerva, Y 1928 account for 1110011 of the rise mined aeons ago. Yott've got me, for leave the Minerva when I'm damned values. he the nee time copper the him stn 1e1 here. I've got you. Well, let's good and ready to let you leave; not tory of the province the pro pl before, Now, do you play my garner exceeds 100,000,000 pounds, make the best of it.". ' 'It could be a lovely best," he in. Her eyes were dreamy; her sweet An Alt-1ltalrl Cat. sinuated. +' mouth drooped pensively, .A sat which is claimed to be She, shrugged, "If Fate intended, yes. But Fate by Mi', I1. t7, Brooke, of unique hi type and coloring le owned 7"ivlaybe. Z don't lknow,I?arc hasn't `]las beenbeenso very ]rind to me, thus far, Taunton, , nglahil. It .ilea short hair which, taken ole that far into her confid-itixslt T cannot believe it itttencis me (rant Whiskers to tall tip, is dark red, ence," atty sztch trick .as playing such a withbtlt tiny lighter shades or •signs "Cotilcl I show you?„ he ittgUire<l. game lvitlr you, Tina, I'lre come oat oil ts'btiy striper. 1t rarely sits ahem "You mean , , make love to me?'" with you. Let's go back," like tba Itut ytcy cat, brit 3>r►r.tss of She shook her head, "Fate bas read "Not," he told her, "until you've ttotM tri lila e.ti►titutlleft�r. 1,2 Does Aar' SeUie Up Or Down g111111151111M111111111:1I1112I I1fa111E311111111 When man reaches thatstage in his existence where the urge for "home" dominates his thoughts be is suffering the first stages of the "settling, down" process. He begins planning a house can settle clown and all that goes with ><t, and realizes that before he and become a Solid Citizen he must "settle up." Now this "settling up" business should be indulged in at regu- larre s s some little account that ' always intervals by most of us.' The y if. notp paid promptly when notice is sent, will be allowed to stand indefinitely. One of the most unfortunate in this respect is the sub- scription to the newspaper. er. The, amount is small and comes due , but once ayear•, so it is easily forgotten. But when a thousand or publisher is in a bad way and immed- iately subscribers : "forget,"the pub iately has to put on pressure to collect the two dollar accounts. There is one sure way of keeping "settled up" with your -' After your name the date newspaper --watch the label every week: an which your subscription experies is printed plainly. Pay it when it comes due. Make sure of it now. promptly .. "LOOK AT THE LABEL" ull,Ililtr!llUllINIfl*ll1*111*l11111111wl11 AdVance,ThileS'