The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-07-17, Page 2'2
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five Se'et`
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T . e a Mak :c ssary
,.... e, sane drivin
-----insurance, or ability.
to pay for damage
Every nto4orist should furniis:arixe hi nzse.If
health the details of the nein; ,uric, at once,
tai its g e al principles it: insists that the motorist who
t'att da
'Inge must be dile to pay, either pereoually
or thrltnglt insurance,, or be barred from the road.
Also, this same suspension of license may be applied
to motorists who are offenders in regard to those rules
designed to safeguard person and property on the
highway.
;g �
n
�Andssuchaanslren.G
suspension rnr driving license through fault
of driving, or failure to pay applies to all' ears owned by
the offender.
And, through reciprocal arrangements, this kw apples
to11 Ontario motorists when , u otherprovinces or in the
i..y�_
and visiting motoristsOntario.
V. S. A. totai � T -t1 � in
Get a pamphlet containing a sm mary of this law. The
great body .of motorists will undoubtedly approve of
its conditions.
It is only necessary to
DRAT SANELY -- BE .ABLE TO PAY
Pamphlets explaining the conditions of the new 'Lw
can be procured without charge front the agent of sy
rurupanty mmember Q
laR:WWWommblia ndsrtritara asoc afIo
Only Cane
a,S,y ,c,e was the life of the p rtti i"
.. evil. He was, the only one who
±tt°d :.allt louder than the radio."—
:boss.
Xao 4ky aas to ialort,iee'n
Godard loorever,
There is always interest In the
making of a new country. writes 3n
1 °traia! of tate Women's institutes
that is 'why any news from the Peace
iU' r district attracts tate attention
tat the public. Women men particulatly
/roamer about the life there as it af-
fects their sex. It is net twenty years
since the railway w'as projected Into.
that vast territory, and its building, is
still going Olt. luny settlers ,trekked
in and settled on homesteads miles
from tate eltd of steel. Ito those early
d+t31s lwtxneo went '''in" and never says
a train for years, never carte out."
Pathetic stories are told, of these
lonely human/ beings goitag out of
their minds, •or wasting away their
lives in the long patient waiting for
ships that never came In."
But those lonely bays in Northern
AlbertaAlbertaare gone forever, and one of
the largest and earliest contributing
T tactors, to the change is the Women's
Institutes. The first branches were
organized in the stammer of 1917 by
Miss Mary Maeisaac, who was then
the Alberta superintendent,, when
she accompanied ,the demonstration
train :that went through the northern
part of the proving ;at that time.
Tamen% Institutes were organized a.t
almost every staiioa, and machinery
started to reach the inland post
offices,
These have been flourishing ever
since, and have failed a great need In
"tile Last Great, West." Not only
have they done invaluable practical
community work, but they have pro-
vided the erstwhile great void of a
social tuediuna. Their eonferenoes.
and conventions at central points
have brought women troth every kart
of the district.
to, ars
and it has not disappointed rue. For
months I had been i'=a a terribly rtm-
)W TELLS ALL HER..
FRIENDS OF SAR•+ON
I expected great things of Sargon
1
ACRS. M. ROBERTSON
1
down condition tired and indisposed
id
rail the time and was subject to se?;-
ere 'headaches_ There was a neuritis
;c ondition in nay shoulder and arm,
'and constipation had Saila a hold or
inn- that I dev.'hiped hemorrhoids.
Six bottles of Sargon drove the pains
gat of my body, I sleep better than
GU
�LIDAYING!
-WIiHt}U i PROPER E.
UIPMENT--
ijI "EXPERIENCE"
LEADS US
'IQ. SUGGEST'.
I have in years and have a wonderful
TELEGRAPHS WEREN'T WASTED
{
Admiralty in 1816 Preferred
Sema-
phore co Elect:rip Telegraph.
Who was the Inventor of the elec.-
e r
trig tetaphf' asks answers.
3tost people would hesitate over
the answer, and if you asked further
when it was invented, they might be
reduced to mere guessing.
The other clay, however, a portion
of a e,opper able, used in the earl-
iest experiments in 'electric tele -
1'refal ed graphs, was presented to the :Science
.. __ 11Lueetai at South Eensiaagtor... It had
c,s
o \Vonidl you a lion ager been buried in the ground for well
on 'r a g,z�rilta: i over 104 year$,
este de ,o. iiia, It: was in .l$lti that the electric -
telegraph was invented, and the in-
ventor was a .famous meteorologist,
t air Francis : Roaalds. He offered the
feeling of strength and enemy. I'm
telling ali nal -friends about Sargon.
'-"Sargon fills have given "tie siich
}wonderful retic/ from constipation
:that I don's notice the hemorrhoidal
°trouble like I did, and TM enjoaintg
<p1endid health in every way,' --31rs.
M. Robertson, 15 Alice St, Iiaaail-
'tcm. CIT-.
yareen tn.av be obtained : in Vinik
ham at IIcKlabon's. Drug Stai
tit _nbc,.+—.Y",d rather
ken Dishes," Great
at Canadian Chautauqua
" e*ha cannot laugh the pbar had berthsexl obit
says the "New 'Fork Son of 'Seekers Dishes." the; popular a oiaedy wllcs
will be prt,gemte.4 at the /"warringas'sd1 Monts-aquaby tie
:n. Mra�`^.aa Payer's of Canada- '' ,.rok Dishes" ts 'ems with
us laughter, tie drama and vivid de$'>ttioa iftte v'tt 3 real
Sart ie ave meet 1 tarp efar Vie. pa: nes an ataIleatzt
love eery ba ween see the labs of the %ahailr, and the wHlage
grocery b*oy-, whiten, lite ,re wttia i seem. Bat. Fra. •d Statrbe ono--
spire together tit' ser etein ant traniside' resutstt.
'Broken Dishes- le a, gsza of a p r g s stn „fin' a a : ,
�4'�. 444' telly tna,.nd'.w - -
AT THE CHAUTAUQUA, AUGUST ,
eamer3r
Op
N33.3
n Satur
TED FARM'
COMPANY
in1.'a.
MPER.
TE.
inyan'tion to the Admiralty, but their
1 reply was that "telegraphs of any
kind are now totally unuecesaara,
and that no other than the one now
use will be adopted."
The telegraph -now in use. was a
semaphore telegraph. Rensida in-
ve'3' oi. . was of ' real practical: use.
thu"ugh it took rather s long time to
transmit rmessagss•. This would doubt-
1 have bean remedied bed be con-
u•d to work at the idea, but the.
Admiralty's reply discouraged him.
and be turned Ids attention to other
subjee`s.
P1isAYGROt=NDS.
illainaila Beads the List With No Fyn.
er Than aha National Dart`s..
Within the ezonfines of the British
Empire are some dorthe cat.'iggt play-
, grounds 3n the word,
Carat' a heads the lis . with no few-
er than eight national narks, embrac-
int an area of over square
miles. =may situated Sr, the R>"+ti try-
Men:n aans amongst se nes of gran-.
d u and beauty u -u - re -d anv
where in the world. : ast-p _ Park, .:
_I.:1r"sherit Alberta, with an area of
,157 square inie., Fwo-t iirdda` sa biz,
a; Wal the Za.gest th312.
National pla g: nails on a grand
scale also aanet ,1 ne a ' esture in :low
Zealand. 'The two largest re r<rJ,
Te g a ix o National Park in the mid-
dle of the North Island, and the
'Fiordland Natitraal , Park, besides be. -
Mt one ' W a .he two biggest ix.,
world, inallests tdthin its borders'
sounds, SLir:k..'J. *:'i waterfall and
Mountain scenery 'camem: -1a
beauty and r
„.....roandeur. -
One:a tand:. eg feature .s
World's W nder Walk winding
thraagb a seriesof.
:stipe:a� alis ran-
yeas
r�=-
ye s and .-..;;este, gorr~ ea from Lake
Te .Ain a.n to Milford . S. sr nd-
the to -he• Resrue
to il.shi d are being erentailr /reel
n Kenya to cram ^a:w the rayed
it ';'sty bag. the ' .J"t a�:i 'a?:s1
:i.:L'lA-..S:
a Y
This s. one e of the solutions to
problems r.ob ems that ^.t ntrout settlers in
ituys, Mentioned recently ty Sir ':n-
:News and Information
For The Busy Farmer
(Furnished by the O'rttirio Depart-
mest of Agriculture)
Sheep OE, tiers. Sign Coni-rac
l‘3t+par than' ra 0Ds Canadian sherp
;owners have �a Well c_.nsaa tE^.:
::llrcl: they agree to n-arken all w r•
t
Salk%- ihr<,igb the Canadian C--
rt:h 1 'i t Gru,i-erg, and Signa-
t1r.. are :till 'ping in. The 'i,,rii
final d::abii:.?tive' of three- iolla9y7?3 oursd:,
a^a t itis was set as the minimum, ani-
nt necessary to insure the L z-ess
alic new rmurketing poetey has ai-
t3a ba t:nasst-d.
Lice and Mites
i 'ti,; the hen -
has
e s -
n been .feat •3 and disinfect -
'eel lice and mites will put in their
drip. e bef> _e the simmer isa-
a,: They o ar 3 .ca]ru`r '•cal ;^"real 3r-
..iyatice--..,., 'birds . sl may lir. e r_r- .
bad ye p,"rt'ilirally drive tilt
fl. oat C'.•'rt .. ._.o '7+ 7L.co :' itrast
n re
,f.n ride. ,,., _ei yea_, -r: 'xari. help
] Uzi7 ,: _ ,_. rr:r; tl !Do&
hut :heir rtie ailtr,-ays
--:i .le ".1 andr'L: 3_.1d -re
V;;. ._..W
.. ... a:` . . y -«)eJ i:.'_'_
P.r.oarvects Excellent
all ?.rids ..371.
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1 f-.1 :Hall, direntr atthe 'Jahn
arhn Inner ; 1�.. c •ir..,S.t ai:-.d ''Eta, C^" r
Z3 nca!t'iral I J:tt t tion and it at )-r
'..at,..Liti.' . Adt,.oc. :o;"_'.e .t4`....,_a t9"y ,aai ._. :<i'7 l .o;.':.,, ! d ,.....
V:"1' 'declarer!11-1i 1 'f ,''t'a» rtX"J r."".: :•diad i .. 7 i..;':•i +._., .:^,
t.ndeii eiw, e had,..oro-red a.i =oat
fx"' to a !,ior It_e=. ',tt : ;"N tl~a+ L'7,-
roditetten cil '-',.,,-" X, a awk wee. ^
to r'v t'"ti by g,::•!: -R,7,, iNi be '$" 's -
i ::>;; 4.„_ :t, ,411. turd °,r4-
µe,, .-,e•:d1.'"laic„,
b":•d ,.eat -"a :6„ed, te:� Was- .:/.;dilly '.9,',e-
r.4,;'t".:.:. s s-, '`'' t the y- tr'tX"' wg to tz"-
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FOR T
Grass Rugs
Cocoa Mats
E COTTAGE
Curtain Rods
Cur. Scrims
Oilcloth Rugs Mosq. Netting
Cocoa Matting Table Oilcloth
Window Blinds Lunch Cloths
Bed Spreads
Bed Sheets
Pillow Cases
Pillows
Blankets
FOR THE MOTOR TRIP
• Auto Cushions
O'-
Auto
Goggles
Can Openers
• Fly Pans
Thermos Bottles
Hatchets
Salt and Peppers
. Picnic Boxes
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0
Tea Pots
Tea
Steepers
Tea Kettles
Percolators
Sauce Pans
Pails
Milka
Tumblers
Ropes, Padlocks
FOR THE SUMMER CAMP
Canoe Cushions
Beach Towels
Bath Towels
Bathing Suits
Bathing Caps
Bathing Belts
Tooth Brushes
Talcum Powder
Guest Soap
Wash Clothst
IVa
Sport Socks
Golf Hose
Sweaters
Wash Suits
Silk Lingerie
Mesh Hose
NOT FORGETTING THE CAMP EQUIPMENT
Fly Swatters
Oil Lamps
Wax Candles
Floor Mops
Toilet Paper
Egg Slicers
Toasters
Corn Poppers
Egg Cups
Weiner Forks
Water Sets
Fruit Sets
Cups, Saucers
Odd Plates
Lemon Squeezers
Roasters.
Water Pails
Pitchers
Dippers
Double Boilers
Also a Choice Assortment in
HOUSE DRESSES - SLEEVELESS DRESSES - CHILD'S DRESSES
We
Deliver
Fred
LIMITED
We
Save
You
Money
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.Y the Eastern acid 1.t4s.stern sectlitns
the rr ,pini,: Frar the beef s.ec-
,e, ....r nr ,ea r st are received as
effect tit: slump in the;
beef ca_r,t ;x..icra has affect-
_ 1 -..., T.". severely.
:PT; 7t r_- i ' rc TrImAvaities
(tr it oil tiJ 1.1 -=re.
the s.TS-. _ 7 .r .:;2) 'I• g els stir s:. -
jr lie rr. ibet:di t „3"naa1' lea.. ..:l`i'en
_.. trice :-,a...a nt:s..un& to thexa•il :au
:a. tai aL r:r- and it it
.cl e i.-_aated ."is,t n! erw
7.3 t. 1F a? e i s carry spring.
Il repair t :r.
; s'C77. ns -re has bwi•-ai gee
r.t :.:3i _,.tr, ka.ria,::a'.ar3y 13
eo.t. '4 -J1 -Aerie witire excessive
aky .,3 y.Y7i her damaged r x,, arra-.
Pastures ar 'prat is.anl
.the - .,'S 1.,:.�, e t and s.• stoa_.z ; c
t - Rn .+-."''.T Ther will
t
as .a ; ~< t7 m;Wa i.":ry
. J .,*. _ .: ,:1 kris throu4`h-
.W_ ,t. The .-'d o fall wheat-
'd' Y a*r been i.n_
bet:-vl
- ,.sre--
,�".'�
acreage being
ed a.- , na.g 'A
.J .._ '.2,.1kell b. a `large., ,crop
{
the market milk. trade among the
many towns and villages seems to be
well organized, There is a steady de-
mand for good dairy caws and in 1923
fifty pure bred bulls wrere placed in
Temiskaniing alone. Prospects point
to an excellent dairy-develcpinent kr
at intervals of two years ever :twee.
Primarily they are to get judges from
all parts Of Ontario tether kr pair -
poses of dernonstratin: and discus-
sion so that a uniform standard can
be kept for judging at competitions
and shows throughout the Province.
Northern Ontario.
Sheep Dipping Pays
WelingtOn. County now has 44
Community Sheep 1)iplaing Tanks.
`i:c new tanks have been built this
:sprino, and most of the dipping has
been completed. lass year 9065 .sheep
were dipped in 3S tanks but this pas
the number Will excreta 10,000 for ap-
proximately one thi d of the sheep
and lambs in the county. The cost it
between three and four cents per head
but those who dip regularly estimate
Shat it is worth 81.00 per year per
'bead ito dip sheep and lambs. Thus
the Inas in Wellington County can
be figured to be worth $111,000 to the
:steep raisers this year. SC1 satisfac-
#t1`v, have been the Icsults that it is
the Kiera f t
'7 the
Stock- Iinprt3l r-
,ta,en Association to make She.'p dip-
ping county compulsory in his `y
lr this titnt>• iu the
course of a ci.uple tot' years, a; it .is
an -/weal Britain, Ti. is scarcely ltum-
zn t,, heave w'atole flocks of helpless
lambs coveredwith large hungry4,b]oed sticking ticks, to say nothing
abelm poor economy. :tail) sheep were
R EU:
MATISa.
NEURALGIA? NEURITIS?
t'se TR—C's. Get safe, speedy relief
from pain sadst1 ness. "friss not able
to get at �y�ihin to help me," hiatus Mr.
Wm. D. Hanif,ft. Dennis, Out., "anti
I tried Templeton s Rhattm a is -apes.'
When I feel s twinge I :start nArng:
'F R• -C's."
T -R^ -C's are equally good for Neuralgia.'
Neuritis, &istieu, Lumbago. No harm-
ful drugs.and$1 atlourdes er'is. tee
El�il�t TOW*
a TFC'
S
HAVE YOU DOCTOR'S
WORD FOR THIS
LAXATIVE
fit t3 1 crop, elit t'ed in tivit t tin1,s last \\ trek which
c. tic 13 a'as i«I 'i alyy+tit 911 tc¢,a'ti
r this -county.
' ;r +a r't`s Short
Course Por
:4 -n :Ei.1in
t ' L':7vla
71.21Mt+y Snikt°rititenkient't of
j i Ittniar°il`1 :A:,1•Sittll9tral Stk,:ieties, ,
a'r ,: til ,�,". t tE31sc•. 1h„IS h til . Mdn)tt.o t"
ll. and 4th. at (l.N.(' ill ct 12,
tea., ::tau
Departmental judges
,npervit4o'n of lir
3ai1.1`; ; !ll'in''i 773 ,11th//.t 1.11,,,• I1 Binh id
feta' -ids p1i,v, In :. In.n.,11 ,it'!d , .,, stt.lnt.l.
;urip, : fuel '0,017 silty e: and 14 ' 4 of
1gc:""ine ra Ort' 1± lxav~y and light ln,3t;.v^s. beef and
°.....'1:':-::
, . ,'Hairy ie , .*1E
+ ti t'cl* :a7atl swine,
1fi,,._ _:1 .� I to .* tr'a:t '�:�"1�ti'aita,.t%a;: 11,Ua Cat t,,+netl'mainlk' to
', ,40:1..,:t.S:, 'n_a3'.:. ,:f, Argil',"„1: :a3iti`:n.n
the tditrc't' 81t•itto,.:' itta4: n
n t ,'.] !; �.:i_ s� ”: 'kir wilt at-1".1a'i7'91•.18itclns in t 'i `uglily.
'7 1
,� llintirt''e�'1tnintw ai ionvt un. -;tint,; of .all
t�ltgl,eo,:, Nvns "read and Mi,issvY natl. and
1 la,":d ''',a .
\•1e ? 1\'en 01% • lit 40•^,1,td`^r,
* t,,,'I ;itt , k rr,p c ettnpetitiou an't ,g ,
y t. $ a, 11
•Esti /.ship h ¢•\tot^rts tn each branch,
On Thursday anti Nam m th,lel'
/
et,-e.k Milk unit/ fitld r"t'tlp 914,01. /lair.
lil'aeiCa In ;,t,T, 11i, , 41114 flat` thane :t,lac'ta!
7 'ricin al ;in4,,inn anal a Y,+�'assiert
't at, $0 i`: lm:i,, , w1't 4`t4 ` 41'1 t«li aE�7 'ltlt
flutt`wa ;tw li'w 1+iv,, and 11,4,LV & -,.la held
t t .ia1 ;3;111 au
runs
:.ro'::'L ... +.i u•4 J ,d..o.-4 y :�Igl.:,' n
,kail'•�._ ..i .. 4 7a aS,.41 t1: 3.1 w4a:�t
in lar«+;1'.. fhit,-.
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d(b4d„taP4
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. to i w t"i« rat earnest :01,111,;,,,,'
aiu3il
� a'tn t -c •S4t.i vat"i i a�..,.. - s a
family do tor, „ he snw "il:e
1 a ts3n 11t i,,;;'t tl es fort, lTd•5 g Y • ,a a7
7 :'s1 t to se.37.ni i7`.1"r nt-
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t l�i,t of b;'s ♦' �X v° t51 ail ,a 'L`J1'i°i" e
is :a;>11 a3 it ; a* 9 d. ^, y l i 1, r r„, it
.'it'tt; atttis ay t 11 ;prat' qt.
i 1ti:tlivtX t‘;",'Qakt , .a`` a1 nq
1 Mlw� how' rain 1X: ~ l
E y bowels y
1 0$0 fitels Ire b a:j'I
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la9fikyt .:.a 1.• K
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'lYs"+t^ltt ti, 'tt"ost Md?jlfa: ar pd t:!«.7t -e.. i
lot 'ep'l aDI $ 93'¢M Rr. t,17i�t5•erfs
tvt'!y3:i:7 +t pettNitl\t' 'aril 1 iT...Ui; $