The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-02-14, Page 8No. 636, Price, less tubes and Speaker $300
Noteworthyin. adio
Tonal Excellence—that fidelity of reproduc-
tion which has always been the distinguishing
mark of Stronaberg-Carlson Receivers.
Selective --separates stations readily even Itu
areas crowded with broadcasting.
Sensitive—brings in distant programs, even
from stations in the high wave channels, which
are given extra power.
Balanced. --through the use of the Hazeltine
patents and total. shielding.
Two -fold Entertainment—plays records elec-
trically through the Receiver's audio system,
with phonograph and magnetic piek.np.
Handsorne—cabinet ow and graceful, follow-
ing the modern treua Lome decoration.
Arrange for E."2,y0LT ut,
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CANADA'S PROGRESS ' . - -----
__ 1 The Y. 1,, 13, C. of the united , ',rile day of prayer will be observed
STATEMENT OF THE DOMIN- C•Itureh are planning a St. Valentine's in the Union Church Friday after"
ION BANK ESTABLISHES A I SOcigiI for Friday evening, February neon. The Mission Cirele will meet
NEW EECtz)ED.....DEposyrs 15th. The special feature- of the at the manse Saturday afternoon.
SI -IOW GREAT INCREASE ‘ meeting will be a Mock Trial- I Elders and their wives were enter-
-CURRENT LOANS AT A Mr. F. G. Tedd attended the con- ;taiaed at the manse Wednesday after-
I-IIGI-1 FIGURE — NET vcntion and banquet of the Aberdeen- noon.
EARNINGS ALSO AT "Angus Breeders, Association at Tr'l Miss Katherine Foster has returned
NEW PEAK I onto last wee.k. ' to her work at the general store,. ,
ta !her daughters at Fergus, Guelph and, cousin, Miss Irene Mundell.
Mrs. R. 1, Woods is a visitor with IVIiss 'HazeMer
l undell is visiting h
The S tem e..n t of The Dominion
Bank, as had been atitiCipated, records Galt.I . Minnie Jeffray visited Thursday at
a year Of great growth and, advance -1
.„, :
We extend congratulations and best Robt,'s at the. brick yard.
meat. In every department progress iwishes to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Car, l' We don't agree with Timothy Hay
has been made and neW Peaks have I ter( formerly 11/liss Lena Durnin) who at all, at all/ '['here may be a license,
been attained, in total deposits, total retnrned from their honeynioon on l for selling booze„keeping , a dog, rim -
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assets and in net earnings. ,i'Saturday. but
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rtina car aal getting married
While the Bank's' statements. over Mrs. Geo. :McRoberts Iv visiting as for hunting deer, the majority of
the last. few years have shown iro.,. this week with her brother, Mr. Edithe yOung men in our community are
provement over preceding ones, that IHaines, who in not improving as fast hunting dear and it don't cost them
for the calendar year 1928, now under las his friends would
like.' la cent.
review, shows very marked ad4ance. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson moved
Total deposits are very much high- to Lucknow on Monday. Mr. Gibson I'
er than ever before. They appear at intends going in with his brother in
$115,340,000, an increase of $6,580,000 the implement business.
during the past twelve months.
The growth in the Current Loans ,
in Canada strongly reflects the grow-
th in industry and the assistance giv-
en it by the Bank. These loans‘ total
$62,668,000 and have expanded by $3,
406,000 in the past twelve months.
Reflecting' the increased activity in
all lines of industry and commerce,
the Bank's net earnings grew to $1,
408,000, the highest in its experielice,
and over $So,000 in excess of'the earn-
ings in the .previons year. After pay-
ing the usual dividends and a bonus
of one per cent. totalling $78o,000,
provision was made for taxation a-
mounting to $x76,000. A contribution
was made to Officer's Pension Fund
of $50,000, .$250,000 was written off
Bank Premises Account and $152,000
added to Profit and Loss. The bal-
ance carried forward was $272,000.
Total Assets stand at $1524805,000,
an. 'increase of $.11,000,000, over the
previous statement, The Dan's re-
sources are in an exceptionally liquid
position. Cash Assets •at $32,260,000
is 24.24 per cent. of Public Liabilities,
while immediately available Assets
• are $77,470,000 or 58.21 per cent. of
Liabilities to the Public.
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BLUEVALE.
The youth of the vicinity enjoyed
themselves Friday evening at a par-
ty given by the Doig young people,
RAPID CITY
The Orangemen. of Rapid City and
Lucknow, were well represented at
Mr. and Mrs.' Anson Thornton of
Gorrie were visitors one day last
week . at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Thornton
Mrs. Alex. Mowbray and son, Jack,
were visitors last Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mes-
ser.
Mrs. Charles. Bosman was a visitor
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Messer.
Alfred Ritchie and Harry Champ -
Miss Irene Mundell, of Glennanan,
ion of Lucknow spent Sunday with
spent a few days last' Week at the the latter's sister, Mrs. Gardner, here,
home of Mr, and Mrs. John Mundell. The Orange Dance last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hetherington was well represented from. our burg
and son, Carmen, were Sunday visi- and they report a full hall, fine night
torsat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, 'and Steeper's Orchestra as supplying
Johnston, xst Lint Morris. . lthe best dance music they have heard
Don't forget "'the St. Valentine's ,in Lucknow for some time.
Social in the school room of the Un- ' Miss Alice. Thompson spent Thurs-
ited church, Thursday eVening, EV- day last with bet sister; Mrs. 'Win.
ery one made welcome, Lunch ser- Golian, of Lucknow:
ved. . • Miss Margaret Campbell of Rapid
City spent last -Week with Lucknow
Mr. Hall of Brussels was a guest
over the week at the home of Mr. friends.
the West Bruce County L. 0. L. held
in Ripley I. 0. 0: F. Hall last Tues-
day, bros. Jas. •Irwin, Geo. McKen-
zie, John Miller, :Wm. Webster, Mark
Gardner and Win. .Gollan attending
the meeting. -
Mr. Geo. Brick spent a few days
last week with friends near Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook visited
with Mr. and. Mrs. 'Sam Avery of the
4th Con. Kinloss, last Thursday.
and Mrs. William Duff.
G -CA - .
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Elliott and STEOMBERRLSON IM
GOT SIX MONTHS • • :family were guests on Sunday at the i PROVED LOUD SPEAKER
. .• l home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. 1•
• - Utili7in a new type of audio sy-
John 'Wilson, jr., of Greenoch,
manufactures a bit of home-brew
Whiskey, and a few weeks ego .a 157
year-old boy died after drinking some
of the product. The law stepped in
and sent Wilson down for six mon-
ths on a charge. of illegal sale. Wil-
son ma. -y consider himsebf mighty for-
tunate,: In Toronto, a couple of
youths received 7 years in Kingston
Penitentiary for attempted robbery
and hold-up M a grocery store. In
Western Ontario a Motorist got a
pretty stiff sentence for knocking a
downmao withfatal •eSults c ni-
parison with these .cases Wilson g,ot
land Mrs.. E. McDonald, at Wingham, - g
stein and for the first time in three
' Miss Hazel Mtindell is spending a
seasons building a loud speaker into
few days visiting at the home of her
a console model, thd new No. 638 re -
cousin, Miss Irene Mundell, and oth- .
er frierid.s.. I ceiver, which Stromberg-Carlson has
I just announced is of more than ordin-
Mr, Will Mundell left for TOrontol
ary interest.
on Monday, where he has Secured a - i ,
The new receiver employs three
good position. , stages of tuned radio frequency am-
, 'Mrs. Will Johnston left Tuesday plifiation, a detector and an audio
afternoon for her home in GladstOne, system which uses two UX,..171. tubes
Mao., after • socncling a Couple, of in multiple in a specially designed out
„months at the home of her parents, Put stage tremendously increases roil
Mr. and Mrs.. Tho. Stewart. - . distorted output. This great output,
Church Service at the United Chur- coupled with the inherent ability of
t,
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KEN MAYNARD
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"The Wagon "Show "
Monday, Tuesday, VVednesday, February 18, 19, 20
• BELLE BENNETT
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” The Devil's Skipper
By Jack London.
very low musical frequencies, produe-
SCHOOL REPORT
es, engineers declare, r a quality of re-
production that has never before been
attained. ICTOt at all„ the least rea-
son
for this tonal excellence, they
say, is a distinctive and entirely new
method' of baffling;the loudspeaket,
which, does away with a great degree
of ,the usual -disagreeable cavity res-
onance for which dynamic speaker,re-
productien has been noted,
The receiver tunes with a single il-
luminated selector and only two oth-
er knobs are present .,on the panel,
the "off and' 'on" power supply
switch and7a volurne control. The
volurnd control possesses a rather
unique mechanism whereby an elec.--
troLinagnetie pick-up outfit is auto-
matically connected into the circuit,
when the volume 'control is turned
counter -clockwise as far as it will go.
When it is desired to change back
to radio, the volume control is simp-
ly turned to the right or clockwise,
and the pick-up is connected and the
volume control itself begins to func-
tion.
The cabinet is built entirely of wal-
nut and both the operating panel and
the 'dynamic speaker may be closed
from view by means of walnut 'doors,
The new receiver is made for. both
A:, C. and D. C. 'areas.
FOSHAY INTERESTS
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PURCHASE CARGILL'
POWER PLANT
The Foshay interests of Minnea-
polis, strengthened their position, in
Bruce County this week by the pur-
chase of the Cargill Electric Power
plant and also acquired the water
U. S. S. NO. 7, Turnberry.
Following is the report for , the
month of January. Those marked
with an asterisk were absent for one
or more examination.
Sr. IV—James Weir 7gVo.
Jr IV—Chester Coultes 66% Or-
ton Grain 64%.
Jr. III—Flora Coulter 8o%, Janet
Coulter* 73%, Normin Deyell* 65%,
Kenneth Currie 60%,
II ---Isabel Coulter 8o%, Dorothy
Deyell * 73%.
I—John Norman * 70%,
S. S. No. 3, Culross.
V—A. Si inp so n pick, John Norman
86%..
McKenzie Sr.IV---Tsooksanna King 72%, Jon
Jr W. Caslick 88%, M. Simp-
son 86%, G. King 85%, G. Moir 57%,
M. Burdhill 47%.
Jr. III—Josephine Moir 75%, W.
Pickell 75%, Aleta Caslick 55%.
II—G. Falconer 7o%, Joe King
67%; •
jr. I—Patrick King 85%, * Mary
Simpson 79%, Mabel Walters 78%,
Bertram King 57%, Raphael Morris
37;,/or,. P,r.—Edia, Moir 72:910/001.0; Elda
Cas_
lick 77%, Frank McKenzie 70%, eVr-
onica Morris 59%.
Jr. Pr.—Erma Caslick, Rita King-,
Loretta King, Franklin Pickell, Hugh
Simpson, John Walters, * Joe Fal-
c9Nnetr: on roll -3L. •
Evelyn :E.onise Gibbons, Teacher.
system of the village. . It is under -
Stood they will scrap the' plant and See the New Essex—The Challeng,
link up Cargill with the other' towns er—with 76 improvements, now on
display in J. Fryfogle's show, -
room's.
c.11 will be held at xo.3o a.m., not at the dynamic speaker, which tu and villages on their power lines.—
off very easy. TO a.m., as announced last week. into the console, to reproduce the. Teeswatet News.
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Genuine Bargains of Outstanding Values in Every Department.
1111 Women's Winter Coats
a Lovely Coats of Broadcloth,
Suedines, an,d Blin-Blin Fabrics,
richly trimmed with Wolf, Sab-
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Lainh 1/5 to V2 off.
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▪ Satins, Georgettes and. Plat
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a - t2-3,75 and
• Jersey and Cloth Dresses, Pe.
bruary Clearance Sg.S5
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Beautiful Fin Coats
• a A voonderittl selection of coats
Persian ,Lamb, Hudson Seal,
• 111 Muskrat and French Seal, rich.
14, ly trimmed with contrasting
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15 Women's Coats
Regularly . priced to $35.00,
your choice 5r5.00
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Misses Spott Knickers, per pair
for ,
Light weight Silk and Wool
Dress Materials sale ,,, .
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Silk, Flat Crepe acid Satin Fac
ed Crepe $3.5o quality for $2.89
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Highland Prints, fast colors 23c
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All Women's and Children's
Underwear reduced,
• $6 50, Cut Velvets .....
mormoilwrioseerteialliohoriolge....noemenewisiworiomel
Gossard Corsets
For small wotnert
Regular $2.00 to $4,5o lines
Pebrua.ry Clearance of Pink
and White Satins Step -Ins 6oc
5 yds. colored Nainchecks. .... atic
Frilled Curtains
Plain or fancy trim frills, per
'pair - 79c and 890
Children's Dresses
Regular to $S.00, February
Clearance
Extra Value in Parasols
Assorted Colors.
Regular $3.50 for ........... . . .......$2.49
Reg. $5.00 for - $3.49
Regular $7.5o for $4.95
• These are substandards with
only slight imperfectionS:.
Dress Flannels, $2.00 Quality,
Sltle •
gainbOW Crepe-de-Chene, 3,9 in.
width,i 4 shades') sale -.41169
14 off.all Children's Fur Robes.
GROCERY SPECIALS
'3 tins King Oscar Sardines 490
2 lbs. Thompson's Seedless
Raisins 240
2 lbs. Choice Dates 21c.
5 lb. Pails Corn Syrup
to ib. Pails Corn Syrup 64c
Bordeaux Walnuts (halves) 54c
2 tins Sliced Pineapple , 290
5 lb. pail Pure. Clover Hodey
for , 59c
3 lbs. Blue Rose Rice • 25c
75c Green Corn Brooms .....-.390
9 bars Castile Soap . . .. ...
3 tins Heinz Tomato Soup,
(MediUm) . . . . ..... .480
McDonald's Brier Tobacco
a bars P. & G. or Pearl Nap-
tha Soap • `
McDonald's Crown Tobacco toe
20 Bags Dominion Sugar, per
bag at . .. .. •$5.89
See our Remnant counter.
Substandard of $x.25 Hose, in
Sands, Greys., Blacks, sizes 9,
91/2, to, sale ...- 77c
Extra values in Scrim and Mar-
quisette Curtaining, Cream, Be-
nte and White, February Clear-
ance ,per yard ......... ... 25C
Madeira Linens all reduced ao%
Wabasso Pillow COtton
40, 42 and 44 inches wide' at
36c and 44c
aoo yd..Cotton Spools each....5c
35c Check Glass Towelling 24e
320 Anderson Gingliarns 250
Ibex Flannelette Blankets x2/4,
White or Grey . . ... .. , ..
Flannelette Bloomers, regular
85e, for , - 49c
• Congoleum and Linoleum
Rugs less ao%. Your choice of
any pattern.
xoo Rag Mats, size 24x28
3 North Star Batts, lb. size $x.00
'Men's Suits ,
Regular to $35.00, Special for
this week at $x6.85
Tweeds and English. Wors-
teds in the lot '
Extra Quality 'Braces
49c
$5.50 tb $7.00 PUllovers
Wind Breakers
and
Men's Tweed. aid Navy
Overcoats • •
Plain and Belted nicidels, reg-
ular up to $35,co, February
Clearance . . .
es, sale U.55, 2 for $3.00 •NI
Good Warm Work Sweaters, on 1
sale at $1.98
Odd- Trousers .... $2.69, $3.49
Lined One Finger Mitts ........49C
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Navy Ovemoats
Young Men's and Bilays' Navy ig
Overcoats, belted models, great- •
ly reduced $12.00 and $x7.5o
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Bargains in Work Shirts
TurnbUllts Natural Underwear, NI
all less eo% 1111
Llama and English Soeks
Blue Label Shirts .atiti Drawers IN
$2,19
x(x) 1VIen's Caps . ... . .
•A tntrct of reguiar 'itge Vfroc>I Socks, 3 pairs.4x.00 1111
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