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The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-09-09, Page 8illuxussusususa as so asa 1 Alf ism 1 t$1 3111 1 ait 1 1 �1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..A (i2n LEncLag MIMS as C C� . a t�c�nce S4z®win5 of. uiie/7m e9czshions in &elusive ., orthwu5 garments sa Coats, Wraps, Suits and..!.-Dressesas ®. ■ ®® i' ®CC >CCCNTIVREE t®CCCCC® IENNEMCCCC Ann WHITECHURCH /Taylor of. East Wawanosh, Mrs. Joe Tififn spent last week at Toronto Exhibition. Miss Margaret .Linklater of Wing - ham commenced .teaching in S. S. No, t4 ,of E. Wawanosh on Wed. last. Mr ,and Mrs. Crone of Wingham spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. A. E. Purdon. Mrs. Bert Reid and children of De- troit are visiting with Mrs. Egiestone of the village, Mr .and Mrs. Jas. Barbour, Mr, and Mrs. Elwood I3arbour, spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Petta piece. Report says Mr. Ab McQuillan has purchased the home. of Mr. Morris East of the village. Mr. Morris, who has been working in Hamilton, spent the holiday with his family here. Mr .and iVlrs, Jim Purdon and fam- ily, of St .Helens, spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Dawson, Mr. Milton Sheriff and son Alvin of Hamilton, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Farrier. Mr and Mrs .Victor Emerson, spent I\tiss Kate Smitlr of Galt is visiting with Mrs. Anderson Fox. Mr. Fox and Miss Isabel Fox are going to To- ronto 'onto Ex. this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Harkwss and Lorna, of Teeswater, MrridMrs. CThornton of Ripley, an . ', and nd -Mrs. Orval Tiffin and c' i1+dr en of Whitechurch ,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McBrien of Auburn, spent Sunday with Mr. Jas. Laidlaw. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw is improving nicely af- ter her recent operation in 'Wingham General Hospital. Miss Kathleen Teriff of Toronto is spending her holidays with her par- ,tints here, She had her tonsils re- moved in Wingharn Hospital •on Mon - nay. Miss Annie Laidlaw and Helen Pat- terson had their tonsils removed on .Friday last. Mr .Geo. Falconer Jr., of Culross spent the week end with Mr. Geo, 111 si si ix Thursday Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9, 10, 11 a • '" u l. 1 s 'IC vau eys tIj j I aldpate nmagameteastectammemeueorranarmatlearesta UM ft; I'u,EESrt s dl CIES - IN - acLe Also 2 Reel Comedy Marr; "Tues, Wednes, Sept. 13, 14, 15 Lewis Stone and Annailison _IN�' "Too Much Money" Also z Reel Comedy - Thu ., Fri. and Sat., Sept. 16, 17 18 1 r9 code SPECIAL o.« a The Prince of Wales Tour Of Africa and South America 11M z1 Reels of Comedy, Drama, Thrills, Actual HappezairLgs--not posed .sceneswyoiz travel x 000 mile ' 5, sat the Elbow of Britain's Prince. SEE WHAT I+ IE SAW. ,Ju'I' AS HE SAW .IT. Admissiozns-Adults g5c,Children: roc 1111001 1i l6111111Malialli 1 WINGkIAM ADvANO -vi :'Es Sunday with M' and Mrs, A. Enter - son. Con.,QWiC son. Quite a number have gone to the Mr. and Mrs, Robt Mowbray .and west for the harvest. children, spent Monday. at Toronto' Mrs, James Vittio is away to Port - Exhibition, age La Prairie on a visit to her sister. Mrs .Frank Wilkie, (nee Maggie Threshing is the order of the day Mowbray,) of i Tirnimns, and her in' the burg" grandson, are visiting with her biro -1 jimmy Edwards were visitors at then, Mr. 'Fred Mowbray.' Lorne Laird's, Friday evening of last Mr. Roy Patton was a visitor in week, our village on Sunday. Mrs. Jimmy Warren was a Misses Margaret and Marjorie at John Dickson's on Friday. Smith of Blyth, visited with Miss May Wightman last week, The W, M. S, of the United church will meet on Thursday, September 26th, at ass% at the home of Mrs, J. Johnston. Miss Catherine May Sharpe of Tees- coerce building, and are leaving no Committee Rooms Opera Visitor • The Conservatives have 'been busy for, some time in their committee rooms in the former Bank of Com - water, visited for a couple of days stone unturned to elect their candi- with Miss Catherine Ross, date, Mr. H. J. A, MacEwan. The Liberals, (although not "officially" endorsing the Progressive candidal BLUEVALE Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Cooper, of P trolia, spent the week end with and Mrs. Whitney Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, J, Anger and farni of Fergus, spent a few days with M A. McGee. e, Mr. J. W. King,) have opened com- + rnittee rooms in H. T. Thornson's va- r- cant store, and are working overtime to defeat Mr, MacEwan. Pw�ev. Mr. Walden and family have Sli�Ilflfi t;g$f1'9g a n d Rum- returned home after spending the past r>gIInillllg has cost the Ca - few weeks ;qt the lake, uadian Citizens $200, - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enwright, and j 000x000 to the last live faanily, of Toronto, spent a few. days with Mr. and Mrs, X. Holmes. years. Let a s h ; ve an Mrs. Wm. Balfour is spending a few honest and efficient Gov - days with relatives at Toron, o• erliEllnent for the n xt five Miss Dorothy Aitkens has retu,:ned I years and slop all this. home, after having her tonsils remov- ed at the Wingham Hospital. V L`le f :tom' . eEi AN on Mrs. Roger Oke is visiting relatives Tuesday, September 14. in Toronto this week. Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Coombs, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Leggatt, spent a few days at Toronto exhibition: NOTICE tb CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Aitcheson and family, are at present visiting relatives In the estate of John L. Little, late at Port Colborne, of the Town of Wingham, in the Mr. and Mrs ,Thos. Field of Wing- County of Huron, Gentleman, deceas- ham, spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. ed• J. Underwood, Notce is hereby given, pursuant Mr .and Mrs. ilex Hastie, Mr. and !to Section 56, Chapter 121 of R. S. Mrs, Elliott, of Wroxeter, spent Sun -,'O" 191.4, that all persons having claims day with relatives here. against the estate of John L. Little; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton and family` spent Sunday with Brussells friends. Messrs William ane-l\E the week end in To ney, and Mr. Gordon r •t`o Mr .Wm. Cleghorn Hamilton, spent Labor atives here. Mr. F, Black shipepd and lambs to Toronto to Mr Rb Sh • and son, of Day with rel - as8 car of 'ho -day. Robt t , aw preached for R Chandler at Gorrie and Fordwich Sunday. Mr. H. E. Thom of Hamilton, spe a few days with Mr. Arthur Shaw. Idon McKin esser spent ev. on nt who died on or about the fifteenth day of July, A,D., .1926, at the Town of Wingham, are required to send to Dudley Hohnes, or J. H. Linklater, Wingham, Ontario, the Executors, on, or before the 7th day of October, A. D. 1926, their name and addresses with full particulars of their claims writing, and the nature of the securi- ties (if any) held by them. And further take notice that' a#ter. the said 7th day of October A. D. 1926, the assets of the said Estate will be distributed by the said Executors a- mong the parties entitled thereto, hav- ing regard only o the claims of which they shall then have notice and the EVILS OF MINORITY_ DICTATION (Toronto Saturday Night, Independent) " Disgraceful as wasithe Customs scandal, and disastrous as it was to business, it was hardly a' greater evil than irresponsible government dictated by insignificant minoriites. Mr. King is treating the country to figures showing favorable trade balances, which are utterly fallac- ious when the vast aggregate of unlisted imports which were smug- gled into Canada in recent years is added to the port returns, He has boasted of a prosperity bestowed on this country by Providence in the shape of three bountiful harvests, -but it is a prosperity of which the people at large have not enjoyed the full benefits owing to insta- bility and irresponsibility at Ottawa. Liberal candidates have made a boast of the "Robb Budget," but that budget was promulgated in such a way as to alarm and paralyze the business of the country for weeks. Messrs. King and. Robb, were the first to attempt toscuttle it and sacrifice it for the sake of their precious "consitutional" issue, when they refused to co-operate with Mr. Meighen in finishing the business of the session, The Robb budget, in truth, ,was in its ulti- mate form a joint product to which both opposition and government contributed. In its original form, of which the indignation of the country forced the alteration, it was dictated by Mr. Forke and his • small group of Progressives, and for weeks the -uncertainty it cre- ated did untold mischief, When Mr. King's own following was fin- ally permitted to function, the objectionable features of the Budget were modified, and the Conservatives behaved excellently by refrain- ing front any attempt to make party capital out of a matter in whi;oh manifold business interests were involved. This episode shows how much better it is to have the stronger and older parties with a stake in the whole country in charge of affairs. The whole history of the Budget shows how difficult it is to deal with the pros and cons of propositions in which the economic affairs of the country are deeply involved at a time when every political maverick feels himself in a position to dictate to the government. -The influence of the. two Winnipeg Communists, Messrs Heaps and Woodsworth, over the government was a matter of such notoriety that in their home city they d?dl not hesitae to boast that they held the balance of power.. The manner in which they secured recogni- tion for the One Big Union, in close alliance, with the Third Interna- tionale of Moscow, hasan several occasions been ventilated in these' colurnns. They had Mr. Xing so subdued that he felt obliged to de- clare himself subdued on the subject of the British General Strike, backed by Soviet money and aimed at tile' destruction of the British constitutional system. These are matters in which the West is more interested than the East, where Moscow ideas have failed to get a. foothold; but perhaps the iriost flagrant instance of minority dictation was when Mr, Bourassa was able to hold tip the Alberta National Resources bill and proved himself more powerful than actual cabinet ministers like Hon. Mr, Dunning, Hon, Mr. Motherwell and Hon, Mr. Stewart. It is of little use crying over spilt milk, and it is not• pleasant to rehash matters of this kind, but it is necessary to recrir to theins as a warning to the electorate that .unless they turn out and support .,. P f" stable government that sort of thing will he carried on. Mr. King has practically tied himself up to the group system by endorsing of refraing from opposition to representatives of minorityg roup, wherever it seemed possible that such a coarse would result in th• defeat of a Conservative, Quite obviously it is more important hint that the 'Conservatives should be beaten than that his old pe- als/mild be restored to a position of solid influence and authority, Estate will not be liable for any eiaiinn not filed at the time of the said distri- bution. Dated at Wingliam this sixth day of September, A.D, sea6, Dudley Holmes, J, H ,Linklater Executors LVCI`~NOW , Misses Mary Aitcheson and May Davison are attending the Toronto Exhibition, We are sorry to report that Mr, R. MacCharles isnot so 'well these last few weeks, • Mrs. Wilfred Graham and two chil- Thursday, ember 9th, xgz6 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Boys ren of Vancouver are 'visiting with l i Mr .and Mrs. Geo, Graham and 1VIrs H. Sheriff. .r Mr. J •lVfcNab has bought Miss Re- i'4, becca Campbell's residence, Mrs, John G. MacLeod has bought Miss Margaret lvlacKenzie's property and Mr. Darroch, H. Cole's property. Rev. and Mrs. MacDonald and fanc- ily have returned home after spendit - ing a month at their cottage at Wa- pn saga Beach. . I Mrs. Hart of near North Bay has 4, come to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. F. Malcom. ril - Mr. James McCallum and Misss Martha McCallum were home over i' the holiday, 9 , made to ord Mr .and Mrs, Chas. Foster and fain- .or brown, s ily returned to Toledo, after spending Srnall Boys Sh a few weeks with Mr. and 'Mrs". A. GIRLS' SCH 1VIcCarroll. ; a good w 1Vlisses Margaret Miller and Alma MacKenzie also 1VAr. Elliott Miller, .11 motored to Windsor over the week Igl end. Miss Mae Mclvlorran spent the week with friends at Bayfield Beach. Mr. Geo. Greer was called to Port Huron on Monday, owing to the sud- den death of his sister, Mrs. Pocock P of Detroit, i Mr .and Mrs, W .E. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Watson and son Malcom, motored to Toronto this BOYS' BOX KIP L in sizes r, 2, 3,4 BOYS' BOX KIP S Brown, standar sizes x, 2, 3, 4 BOYS' HIGH G double toes a week to attend the Exhibition there, Mrs, T. C. Joynt and children ,also Mrs. Robt. Bonthron, visited last week with their cousin D. C. McMorran, Miss Isabel Douglas returned to Chatham this week •i) ROOT with standard s'erew soles; 5 ,,,,..- for__ «. = ._..: _.__...w $2.35 per pair' ES a much better line in both black or , xew and sewed s•oles and nd rubber heels, 5 for $2.95 a pair E BOOTS, made of best box extra dualitlkiP wikh e y sole stock, a line that we get or, Boys who are hard on shoes, in both black 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, for ,..................-....-.---------,$3-95 pais° n all the above qualities at most reasonable prices.•, SHOES, in Box kip, sizes Zr,12, 13, z and 2, • f_L ....s...........-........_-_-....".......-................. or2. $d 1 S per pair i GIRLS' BES{BOX `KIP SCHOOL BOOTS, with double toes !! and the sole stock, this is a boot we get made to order for girl t.are hard on shoes and they are absolutelyde- TO CHOOSE I pendab n sizes 11, 12, 13, x and 2,, for _....--..........-$3.35 i a pair n,rnrry r, ER LINES n� SCHOOL -_ ii p' a 129. Wingham, Onto w• i zellus filll}lflllllomIIP,8111R9111i111esisi Ialisl11i111icial11111(1ansium111aNlYIIIll tasultl WILLIS --- THE SHOE STORE ■ God Mrs. • Mrs. Ewen MacKenzie left this s\ morning for Detroit, where she will Do) remain for the winter .months. ,Miss ,!Margaret Geddes Toronto last week where she will at-• .. Cook and other friends. • tend business college. ' • he Anniversary Services of the, ch, have been township. La Burr and her daughter y, of Toronto, returned home o turday,. after spending several went 'to .w s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EAST WAWANOSH Miss Ruth Vincent has gone t o Lo don, where she is taking a busine course. , Mr .and Mrs. Elvin Taylor visi the former's father, Mr _ 3., H. Ta of Goderich, on Saturday. Miss Ella Sowerby 1<ias return her duties as school teacher to 6, after spending the summer i the , and Mrs. Marvin McDowell, Mr. with parents. and other frie `:o e owe ,an rs, J. Woods, Line. - estfield United church, ianged from Oct. g3rd t o Oct. =oth. n Miss 11Ionna Harrison of Goderich spent last week with her cousin, Miss Marjorie Campbell.. Mr .and Mrs, J .H. Hoover of Blyth land Mr. E. Hoover of I3russels, spent 'Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. N, Camp- s, bell. Mr. with herf J I M D 11 dM The Rev.. Dr. Barnby of Blyth' will have charge of both afternoon and evening sessions. attended the Woman's Missionary- Conference issionaryConference held in the Victoria St. church, Goderich, on Thursday last, Sept. 2nd. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. ands l+Ii•s.L ewis• Co ok in the e de ash of their infant son, on Thursday, Sept. and. Mr .Bert Taylor has purchased the farm of Mr ,Wesley Farrow, purcha- ser to have possession in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell and . family ,spent. Labour day with Mrs ` Snell's sister, Mrs. J. lVlcBrien, P, ise• ;,1 tentate Pays First Visit to Canada p•� 4 f t :i 9p^ {fir.. 5.:4?"_<u%�•. F:t'. ,'"�"� ."o..Zbi 3 hibit a from Indtu at Chateau Fronwaac•--Inset, The biwan. Diwan Bahadur Sir T: V' Yaraghavaeharya, dis- Indian inlaid and lac tier work g p �, q which was sent aver the Madras to Canada by the Indian Government at the Diwan's Presidency in the All -India th z ,Cochin Assembly, and instigation. He assured E", R. $ruse, director of a former Primo Minister h State of exhibits for the C"P.R., who met him in Quebec, that he would see that the collection is added to on his, return to India. Before the Aiwan boarded the Cana- diet Pacific liner Montcahn for. Qnebee he was. skeptical' about the preparation of his favorite Indian - dishes. "I ant a vegetarian you know," he said, '" . matter of fact my Indian currie and betteras a prepared on board t s and rice were; his IVl:ontcalnn than is generally the case on Indian steamers. I was agreeably surprised;« at this." The great length of the distingtilshed visitor's, name, has, according to the biwan, been a stumblin , block wherever he went. In England he said they hit upon the (helpful expedient of referring to him as "'biwan" , to a letter to Canadian officials recently he remarked, "Such 'acontraction is, strictly in accordaznc with Indian etiquette and will be quite ` in order.'r tin'uished Indian re re Southern India, who Minister Canada, on the Canadia opened the National Enlhib 28th, The biwan was a pleb of the various cities h turban of crimson acid sil the continent on a recto tati e of hslat e oc in for the first time in acifie liner Montcalm, xi at Toronto on August sque figure on the streets isited, wearing a native He anticipate§ erosaing our and visitin the Cana - than Rockies:Si titin e Laurentians frons a ran.; g g.. tage point in his hotMontreal he. exclaimed asSu'rely those aren't tw Rockies! "During his trip across Canada hal§ ran.' g a study of conditions,- for he believes that a. c, fete understanding between radia and Canada co onlY be reached through a knowledge of each 0 - At At Quebec he we, .:guest at the Chateau l 'ron- henaa and shouted iatereet tri, Elie display of