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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-08-28, Page 4"e tetee. �;;ir�,a•',�ar•‘e0.-rt•r�..`t�.1t�`atWt,see 21",f'ml°9th”.:ke •,,.l;�Z,:i. s cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. ,_ a,"'cs�tnYtfir,.'rod,r�ii',��,�ra�,.imp.cta��ii�o`r6�:Roi1NaY�i�'1Yiii-M1'dY`i„'r1iMY�l'17e\.7A\tr`B:Itli Y�1'I►1b1a1'lirfr`'s`'Yfr'v BOARD—For High School students, IN MEMORIAM girl, Mrs, Thos. Jackson, Cattier - the street. In lovin memory of George B. 'Elliott, who died A&.igust 31st, 1928. aide Gone but not forgotten. Missed by father, another and fam- ily. tRS WASHED—For $1.00. 0 oir. FARM FOR SALE -1n Morris Twp., about 2a miles from Wingham. Terris. Apply to J. W. Beshfield, Box' 119, Wingham. EOR SALE—•A modern Heinztman upright ,for sale, must be disposed of at once. Terms accepted from responsible party. Apply Box A, Advance -Times, FOR SALE—Lombard and prune plums, cheap to anyone who will bring basket and pick them.. Apply to Mrs. Copeland Sr, FOR SALE CHEAP -British Treas- ure wood range, in good condition. ,Apply to J 1\'. Walter, Pleasant Valley, or Box 173. OR SALE -50 Opera Chairs at 50c IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Joseph Cham- ney, whn died August 22nd, 1929. The.. rolling stream of life goes on And still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of one who once sat there. We cannot Lord, Thy purpose see But all is well, that's done by Thee, Sadly missed by wife and family. Hints For Homebodies Written for The Advance -Times By Jessie. Alien Brown Women in Politics each, Appy at Lyceum Theatre. i+Yhen the smoke of the battle has cleared, are there going to be any OUSE TO RENT— All modern more women representatives mn par - conveniences, corner Catharine and liaanent?: Surelybythis time MissVictoria Streets. 'apply to Samuel Morton, phone 624r1&. - McPhail has proved that a woman is not going to throw a monkey -wt ench. HORSE FOR SALE—Driving horse into the machinery. We are inclined 6 year old, about 1.000 lbs. Wm. to think that we are more progress- Finley. ive than the Mother Country. Yet, Took at the number of women in the LOST— A grey suede bag. Finder ,English parliament. please leave same at E. Wilkinson's ' Some of the old die-hards still say Wallpaper Shop.. is a mistake for women to have a vote. Women, on the whole, have a PROPERTIES FOR SALE — Bar -1 good deal to learn about politics. gain for anyone desirous of buying i But what about the men? These a home. Apply to T. Fells. 'same rnen who think women know nothing and.are not interested in - poi ROOMERS WANTED—School girls rifts, never stop to think of the ap preferred. 'Mrs. Wm. Sneath, cry. , aping- ignorance of many men. Shuter and Patrick streets, phone;P y 142; atlritngham. What used to `get' ire, before wo- men had the franchise, was that so. ... MERS WANTED—Boys pre- rnaiiy men could -vote whose only I`'OO ualificatioh was the fact that termed. Mrs. T. R. Bennett; Fran q they cisteet were men. nn Soe of them had neither SPECIAL! A 6O -cent bottle of Astring-o-sol and a beautiful •Pastel LansterGlass (choice of five colors) for" your .bath room — Both for only 60c• McKibbon's Drug Store The Rexall Store Wingham, Ont. i cup lemon juice 2 cups chopped pineapple 1 cup orange juice Boil water, sugar and .pineapple 20. minutes; add fruit juice, cool, strain, and dilute with ice -water. Milk Drinks The cool 'drinks make an easy way to add milk to the child's summer diet. A milk drink, sandwiches, and a cookie with fresh fruit snake a pop- ular and well balanced supper .for a child. Vanilla Milk Shake 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons sugar i teaspoon vanilla Mix and shake well in a shaker (a getn jar makes a good substitute), and serve at once. Orange Milk Shake 1 cup milk: 2 teaspoons sugar' 2 tablespoons orange juice Makes as above. Chocolate Syrup 1 cup sugar h cup cocoa 1 cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix cocoa, pinch of salt, sugar, add water, stir until melted. Boil one min- ute, add vanilla and bottle. oFr ad- ults e cup of .coffee may be used in place of the water. To make iced cocoa, add 2 or 3 tablespoons of the syrup to a. glass of milk. The easiest way to 'mix it is to beat it with a dover beater. This makes a frothy drink and appeals to the children. ASHFIELD Miss Edith Durnin returned to her home in St, Helens after spending three weeks with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dynes Campbell 10th con. s r common sense nor intelligence, yet ` Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pardon and ROOMERS WANTED—Preferably they were men and could vote; and family spent Thursday afternoon with .school girls: Apply= to Mrs. H. A. 'women of intelligence, retro were in- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cameron. . . McCall, Edevard street. terested in the affairs of the country,1 lir. JohnMullin receivedword on were deprived of that privilege. Wednesday of the death of his ne- SMALL PIGS FOR SALE -5 weeks Women can not be expected to be phew, Mr. Stewart Alton, of Mont - old. Apply to Wm. Chandler, R.R. politically wise, all at once, no more real. He was tariff manager of the 2, Wingham. C.N.R. there. The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon in Toronto to Mount Pleasant. Cemetery. He leav- ;than a baby can be expected to run ,before it learns to walk. We have W'UNGRAM ADVANCE -TIMES raiDANGER IN SPEED The .Faster a Vehicle le Goiter tleee 1Vorse the Smash, If it Conies, Far-sighted members of the mo- toring community ere already begin- ning to realize that things may be worse,and not better for the motor- ist when the speed limit Foes on tete scrap -heap, The point which the othere over- look is simple, says an article in An- swers. In certain circumstances a speed of anything from twenty-five miles an baur upwards may be re- garded as dangerous driving, even although, in actual fact, no one may be endangered. When this is more generally rea- lized there will, of course, be loud and bitter protests front motorists, but pedestrians have a right to pro- tection, and it is by no means certain. that even the dangerous drtving regulations will safeguard them adequately. The plain fact is that the faster a vehicle is travelling, the most ser- ious any accident which it causes, or in which it is Involved, may be. This is proved by the fact that, al- though there are more accidents in. large cities, the percentage of acci- dents that prove fatal is much high- er in the country. The traffic con- gestion which muses so many mis- haps in crowded streets, by slowing downthe pace at which vehicles trav- el, makes them less deadly. Anyone who doubts this has only to consult the .figures. Taking the twel4'e largest' cities in England apart from London, we And that .in 1928, the last yeas for which .exact eatnpar- ative figures are available, there was one fatal accident in, roughly. every thirty-three accidents. Taking the counties in which these twelve cities are situated, the proportion of fatal- ities is doubled, being two in roughly every thirty-two -accidents. The same holds good in London. In the city there is one fatal accident in every seventy-five accidents; in the Metropolitan ' Police area, one in every forty-two; and in the counties round London, one in every seven tees, Mel Link With Crimea. Every Victoria Gross, no matter In what war and in what part of the world it is won, is a link with the Crimea. For each of the bronze medals_ "for oalor" is cast from" guns which were captured by Britain dur- ing the Crimean War. The War Of- fice keeps a supply of this raw ma- terial, and when a V.C. is awarded it sends along the order for the cross, together with a pece of Crimean bronze, to the firm which makes the decorations. Each cross is cast sep- arately, the design and the famous legend "For Valour" being added afterwards. Originally, only white troops could win the V.C., but since 1911 it has been open to Indian soldiers also; and since 1920 to women or, in cer- tain circumstances,. to civilians. There is only' one foreign V.C.—Mr. T. Dinieson, of Copenhagen; and only one case in which the coveted cross liar not been awarded for some Thu day, August 28th ,19342' 'T'S WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX A, Truiy Modern Car You Will be , I'roud to , Owit IT is wise to choose a Chevrolet Six— because ix_because this is definitely a better low-priced automobile..Priced as low as $635 at the factory, it is more modern—in design, performance, ap- pearance and features—than anyother car in its field. It is a car to be proud of, wherever you go. More titan two million owners have found that Chevrolet's modern six - cylinder design means more enjoyable motoring. That six -cylinder power is always smooth and flexible; That six cylinder speeds are always quiet and comfortable. That "Body by Fisher" means infinitely smarter appearance The Sport Roadster - - $715 The Coupe 740 The Coach - . • ` 750 The Super Sport Roadster • 795 (Six wire wheels standard) and finer construction. And that six. cylinder. performance, as Chevrolet provides it, is just as economical as any - other kind; In selecting a low-priced car, you: should also consider this fact.—Be- cause the Chevrolet Six is so far ahead' of its field today, it will be modern. tomorrow and command a better re- sale value when you come to trade it in. Conte in today. We will give you a demonstration gladly and tell. you about the' General Motors Owner Ser. vice Policy, the most complete in the industry and the G.M.A.C., General Motors' own deferred payment plan. ROADSTER or PHAETON 8635 Prices at factory, Oshawa. Taxes bumpers and spare tire extra. Cars and Trucks from $485 up. The Club Sedan • • ,t8i 0' The Sport Coupe - 840 The Sedan - 870 The Spon Sedan • - - 940 (Six wire wheels standard) R complete line of Commerciale CIIEVIIOLET SIX A. M. CRAWFORD Wingham, Ontario C -1830B tT'S. BETTER BECAUSE `t IT'S CANADIAN 44. TIM WANTS JOB To the Editur av all thim Wingham Paypers. Deer Sur:— Now that. the elickshun .is all over. an done wid, an the fog av the foight- in sittled down, I don't moind sayin a few tings that I wadden't hev oven admitted to the misses six wakes ago. In the fursht place we hev to tank the ivirlashtin foolishness av thin Grits fer bringin on the elickshun whin they did, wid'a lot av min out av wurruk all' over the counthry. Whin the Dunning, budget was brou- ght down I fought we tees in fer an- other thrimmin, fer, shure, it looked definite exploit. This is the V.C. laid i as if thine Grits eves houldin:all the on the War Memorial at Washington.hoigh cards, but as the game wint on on Armistice Day eight years ago, it was airy to see that than lads did - and dedicated: to the American LIn, n't know how to play 'a good hand known Warrior. Picture of Livingstone. Of the many portraits of Living- stone, iving stone, to whom aftne memorial is be- ing dedicated at Blantyre, which best represents the great Pathfinder? Ap- whin they was either dhrawin wan. Thim Grits may be purty good at payin. aff the debt av the counthry, an 'rejucing taxashun, : an devilopin thrade, an makin the railroads pay ix - TEN DOLL small reward for the re- been learning and pro ressin slow lark female Porn- es to mourn his loss, three daughters parentiy his was a face that changed proses, bet, shure, 'tis little sinse they b z turn ofWed-. � ! It some think too .lowly. last t give considerably during life—ant little errnran dog lost at Brussels, T ed , • , and two sons, all at home, and one hev whin it comes to tt e pollytickle tand n went nesday after the 20th. Answers to us time. wonder, conEidthe what he w the foine pints av the Harare of Trixie. Anyone kttot� Fruit Juice ;brother, Mr. Allen Alton of Toronto. through. At the request of John c, a _ for the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ritchie root Murray, his publisher, he sat game. U. Tortes cud bate thim an ink; of whereabouts atotify Mr. Dun -\A e are aecusz tined til serving cool can Kennedy, \iiltitechitturh. t Detroit d s t portrait to henry Phillips, and when hould nothin in our hands hoigher drink: , because they taste d ,bar re - Murray: finished omplained to Mrs than sl of What differ does d t - goo ?red over from etroi an pen a i wasc a tin shpot. week' with his mother an - Murray: "I don't much lane it; it ,i t tine rnerll run av voters rn kn e t a g latices here. makes me look a- ,great deal t00 :. Wil I d on t She replied: "I Have seen whether the income tax is rejuced \;\+ANTED—Girl fo, work. Phone 177, s ry o d rea_ is ,' a o :which t t course, >, t , g general house- ' on. Did you ever strep to think, that when you serve those made with fruit juke, you are adding valuable mat - NOTICE c:riah to the diet? Leman er orange, ;ars the basis of most fruit drinks, roti is List, 1930. Township of laird these With the addition Of other Turnberry, County of Huron. ,- . Notice is hereby given that I have ;1'1121 fauces give variete, both' as to complied with section' 7 of THE flavor, and as to the very necessary VOTERS' LIST ACT and that I minerals and vitamins. On a hot day have posted up at my office in Turn- there is no more agreeable way of berry, an the 2nd day of August, 1930, ,,ettini them, than in cool drink:. the list of all persons entitled to vote , in the said municipal elections :and (Save your fruit juices that may be for in- }eft from any Ct?t)l:irae and canning,, that such list remain there o happen to do. A little added to specton. t r u .app And I hereby tail i'pon all voters i aiuy drink _fens flavor and color. to take immediate proceedings to have ? • SugarSyrup errors or omissions corrected ac -1 any cording to law, the fast day for ale- .any fruit drink is made tnore eas- cording August,-„- a us_ peal being tla<. 30th -clay of .ly and ucr:eSsfully, if a syrup is 1030. ed tr, sweeten it, instead of sugar. It Bated, Clerk's Office, the 2nd day est is more t tx atcrnit al t+ ti, as we have .August R. , 'ail had drinks, where' rntrst of the W. R. Cruikshank, Clerk, Wingham, Ontario. 'sti, ar las remained in the bottom o TF?AVftUNG Wherever you go, banking service. awaits you if you carry a Dominion Bank Letter of Credit or our Travellers' Cheques. When abroad, on business or plea- sure, they' are a it ne -o- safe,eas y g tiable means of carrying money„ 0h z IBANK I I� A. M. Bishop, -Branch Manager. Win -ham Ontario. Mr. and airs \ i stir Irwin an s stern." M nday afternoon in your face look very much like that, 1 arr . not .fer, shuns, they don't nir-ir ' Palmer, spent Monday Dr. Li!ringstane." "Iry to to pay. army av it, err whether Winghiam. The last letter hr ever wrote to l Murrayn l the postage is tree arr two cints on takin agin, an 1 musht 226 • r� the glass. This syrup will keep for EARN $6 TO $10 PER DAY Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once. Part time pay while train- ing for Aviation lfechanits,' Gar- age. Work, Drh-ing. Battery, Ehec- c Acetylene Welding, House 'WirinE, Industrial Electricity, . Ia- inist, Bricklaying, Plastering, Drafting, Barbering and Hair- dressing. 'act quick, get your ap- plication in now. Write or call for information, Ltd. Til 'ti Trade Schools„ D® Ire n Eastern Headgt ertcrs, 79 Qlueen West.,. Toronto. Employment sert+ice-coast to coast. GE iffie ILLIAMS iii 0. N. r'�w Watch ixtslreetOf Repairing' Cittf Specaktltya Satisfit'ttionittltt attttCCt lame time. To make the syrup use 1 cup sugar 1 cup water Stir until dirtied and boil 3 min- ti mss. Bottle. Lemon Syrup 1 stip sutgar. 2 lemons 1 cap water Boil sugar and water 3 nine ea ± Add lemon juice and bottle. Thio lemon syrup may be made in quantity and will keep for some time rf kept in a crew place. Lemon m prrn•es almost every drink and this: syrup may be made the base for a great many summer thinks, or m' he used to equal advantage ale simply diluting it with water. irapeade Use equal tytiantatite tat letntuti sy- tip and grape juice, and diItite he required : strength with eil'1 lain or soda, water. Garnish: 'a e rtig ,yf Ittiutt. reit Pnmth 1 •quart cold' water 2 tops sugar CHILD EN CRY FOR iT--- CHILDREN bate to take medicine 'kr/ as a rule, but every child loves the taste of Castorma.And this pure vegetable preparation is just as -good as it tastes; just as bland and just as harmless as the recipe reads. When. Baby's cry warns of cone, a few drops of Castoria has hire soothed, asleep.egain.in a.jiffy- Noth- leg is more valuable in diarrhea. \Then, cttated tongue er bad. breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle aid to cleanse and regulate a child's bowe;''s. Itt colds or children's diseases, on should use it to keep the system ort dogs. Castoria is sold in every drugstore+; the ;genuine always bears Chas. 1. Fietelter's signature. .12, Mfrom Central Africa, only a a letther, or whether a hundred dollar few weeks before 1.,., death, had h ge 'about gittin me a - postscript: Please tell Mrs. Mnrrar check Hades foor Gini: arr two cinesae the enootnerators. • that I have seen any face, for the on it? Faith the mosht av payple Rist time for many months, in Lake ' don't wroite' tin ietthers in a year, fi Tanganyika, itisvery like the Tont sit." z :dna T3 . inn nivtr saw a hundred dollar check portrait." 1 An Early Saxon Cemetery. l Thin look at the way we got a lot The discovery of more than forty lav thin Grit la.F.O.'s to vote wid us n 3' r Huron;, thine fer Guildford, England, has revealed that 1 skeletons on the Hag's Back, nee -1'1i Not some av u' , n slipote, an some av shim be rayson e there was once large Saxon settle - went there It was thought, when , av the low proice av whate, an 'some rtrit the skeletons were unearthed, lay thim 'on account 4"1' the New Zea - shpake to Jar- jawb as wan 'Tis far'bet- Cheer to hey ould married min to do the wurruk, fer the wimmin wud ra- ther admit theer roight age to thim than to young fellates, Another ting, wurrud shed be sint arrourtd to the byes not tocount too manny' payple, arr the Gritswill take cridit fer the incraise . av populastaun; seeinthat they hev been in awfmce mosht av the that they were the remains of male- ramie fer the pasht tin years. Hands butcher shtory, , but the mosht .factors hanged on the gibbet which av thim because they knew Jarge, an once stood there. But further exca- vating resulted in fads of great in- terest, including a perfectly-preseirv- ed drinking vessel and a. spearhead and ferrule, From these British Mu - pied Ever -sharp Pencil: ve et Hing's Store. `•; C. lyinge didn't know the other fellah, bot, shure, it didn't make anny differ to las, at all, at all, what injuced thini to vote Tory, so long as we got thitn seem authorities are able to place i date of burial somewhere be- 3 to do it. 'Whin the ballots ryas conn- thetween 600 and 660 A.D. Among the g ted no wan cud tell a U.F.O. vote skeletons are ,orae of very large t frunt wan polled be the besht Tory men, several 'measuring taker rix feet. that ivir lived. Shpakin av New Zealand btatther, Glass Rouses. A steel tower 110 feet In height, with a, glass - enclosed cabin at its top, le to be erected near Doaktowh, N.B., to be used to the protection of vast timber areas of the Southwest Miramichi River. district. Tbis will be the twenty-fifth tower In the existing system of forest pro- tection towers in vets Brunswick. A motor road will, connect the hew tow - r and a lo.. a S h the math highway, htv r It g ., e w cabin will be Provided at the base o}auto l1,at Ontario, , aTthe /amber the tower for the use of the ranger in charge: The Lnibrelia Fish. ,When strolling among the rocks b the British sea coast, you niay often see a quaint, bulletlteaded 5sht, 'basking in the sunshine well up above water level.. It breathes quite ➢ naturally hi the outer air and with- out apparent mliscomfort. '"hie is the bleiatiy, called by 5sherfolk the runt- breila fish. "To get a good view e It 'holt need to be rextrentely icautious,�t9i as the Ashtwill rude at the slig_.:it'test •l sttslticion of danger. that was another blunder av thiin Grits. Protnisin to incraise the dooty oaa it in October didn't git thim waif vote, so it didn't, an only slatirred up thine Inds itt the South Says to treat en to buy no more autos from us. 'Tis the ebonite av a loifetoime' fer Mish- ter llitataitt to say that . ite will lave ; the dooty as it is, an so plaze the ! n fish thin av British Columbia, an the earrtukie payple all over the counthry, an sorra a bit av differ wed it make to the farrumiers, at all, at all, st, it wudden't. .riven if some av thiin do shtart grumblin we naden't moind thitn, fer 'tis a long tointe he -1 four the nixt elickshun, an Cheer will be i linty av toimc to fix tings up be thin, arr, if we can't Link av •ani- other skamet; w kin blame the le thrubble on the Grits. shtaring tl'1e dnstts has to be yours ler. the success av the new Tory Gavernmint, Timothy- Hay." MARRIED Hall -Rowland— At Santa Barbara,. California, on Monday, July 28th, Ruth Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Rowland, to Mr,' Earle Basil Hall, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Hall, form- ) erly of Winghatn. CLEANER and DYER WINGNAM AGENT HAN N A at CO. 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