The Wingham Advance, 1923-05-24, Page 6lj
to Jones,"This play will conataaenee
at 7.45 Sharp Stat./Olt WW1 wW al'
so run a itdi:te program on Tllut•acl~ty
even ng at enp; " ;.m. The Detroit
News Orchestra will be :featured along
with;, solos. b,. Madam Ltiurpa,Sere and
Madanr Maogald.
Ota 1 xidaycveatingStation WGYwill
feature musical numbers, For triose
lssoeiat%on' o'f Musle Publish- who enjoy mane quartettes, the 10,30
which recently- coinntertced legal' con ra lie Gi/deserving of s eciajotii nu
'ewdiror aAahl•st the Raclin Broad- Quartette will fez -Melt the programe
ems for uslna copyrighted musi, and popular selections w'li predonin-
lxas obanteed its attitude after thor-
ri1t;1<iy lnvestigatilrg the `situation, ate.
hey have concluded .that it .is ire os-
Sble for the Broadcasters to co/fleet
WWJ -DHE DETROIT., NEWS
any revenue from those who listen Eastern Standard Tinge
tns under present conditiairs. Paris (580 Kilocycles);
ill therefore hear - all the popular , Monday, May 28th, 1•
li
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eat
lusie as pre',*iqusly: ; 9.3o a. til, -"Tonight's Dinner" :arid
QW ' that the new regulations in a special talk the the Woman's editor.
oitee governing the wave lengths Have 10;25 a. m.. --.Weather.
reetr tried out kr ,a week, fans will; te,ga a, tri. ---Time.
Kaye some idea of the improvement; 12,05 p. in -Detroit News Orchestra
effected,. Station WWI of th,e De-` 3,3o p, in, -Weather.
troit News now transmits on '5174' 3,40 p.,' nt.-Markets.
meters and this station seems to come
i.n , best under. the new, arrangement.8.30 p. m. -Markets, boil N9s scares,-
8.30 la. in. --The Detroit News 0r -
Assignments of wave ;aengths are now cl e :.
made for cities onlyr st TheAnne Town
r I)etm"alt . meta .
brow o stem- and where two Poet; 'town Cr•'er; Mrs. W. D.
d a s of the sane power out- ,Seatt
taut are, located in onec; Arthur
Mrs., Frank Sternal,
city, they are soprano; Arthur .Leffler, baritone.
',obliged ' to make their own arrange-
ments so that they are not on, the air • 'I" e-
together. It. is hoped that th's ruling i u aday, May 29th.
ill eleaur ling 9.30 a, ria,-rr j --•
i p a great deal of the mater- a y girt s Dinner and
erence,,wvlvcla has prevailed in the special talk the the Women's editor..
`'past' Io,zS a. m. -Weather,
' Following is e list of .Ariierican cit- T1'55 a. m. -Time
iter and the eorrespa.ndin wave len seeo5 p, m -Detroit News Orchestra
d'1')1s4 irr force, eo g g 3 3o p. rn: ;Weather.
Scl,eneotady 360 meters 3 ¢0 9. M. -Markets.
: 1ew York City -. 405,4555 492 5,00 p, 'n. -Markets, baseba:''i scores:
ittslaut'g , ._ 8:30 p.. ra.-The Town Crier; The
Chicago' 32,`' Detroit News Orchestra; program b
`4 the Chamber .!:!task Society of De
Daveniaort _::.,;.. .:...:__ , :....-...:...._484
Detroit:. 5�7 troit, .Loeise Law Trio, Louise Law
Minneakolrs •a1- Cohn p.anist Miss lldai'ion Francis
an ea a.icy ..-;� 21 Coling violin, and'' Miss Dorothy Lou-
rnaba Nebraska • 52j Tse. Colin, cello.
This schedule will give an idea ,of :
some of the wave :,erigtlrs of the pile- ,Wednesday, May 30th.
eipal station While this information " 41.,30 a. •111,-''1 oniglit's,Dinner" and
'is, not very useful unless the owner a eliecial talk the the Woman's editor..
of a set has had all the dais calibrat 10.25 7• n1.-)Afeather,
eel orJcertain wnv^e lengths yet if he 11.55 a. ma -Time,
verncnrbers the settings of dials' under 12.05 p: 1n -.Detroit News Orchestra
the ol'ds stern, he can
Y; guessquite 3.30 p. m. -Weather.
readily what settings will be required 3.40 9. in. -Markets.
t;q pick, up ally of the above stations, , 5.00 p. in. -Markets, baseba''n scores.
,It is nothing new tohear of con 8.30 9. ni. The Town Crier; The
cert$ being •received' by passengers' Detroit News ;,Orchestra; prergram
aboard a -train wh le"it is in; motion furnished by members of the .Charles
bht.last wee!: the experiment of trans- A'. Learned Post, American
nutting speeches and music front a
Legion.
moving-- train was sueeessfelly tried. - Thursday, May ,3rstt.
out, An etipress leaving Los Angeles" 9.30 a. ni --" '
was equipped with a very powerful a Totheht s Dinner" icor.
special talk the the Woman's editor,
traalsinitter and when the train pulled 10.25 a. m. -Weather.
out the transimtter was started, An -1 x2.55, a. m. -Time.
nouncements' were made stating the • 12.05 9. m -Detroit News Orchestra
tune that the tra'n would arrive at a
various important centres on itsjour-1 3.40 p. m. --Weather.
ney across. the Stat.es." 3.40 p. m. -Markets, .
le trainNeedless to say, noo'basebal:7 scores,
was; deluged with' interested' 8.30 p. rn.-The Town Crier; The
:radio . at every point where a Detroit News Orchestra; The Cath -
stall) was. niade, edral Mare Quartette Thomas • C,
On Thursday evening, May 24th., Evans, tenor; Edward Geier, tenor;
Station', WGY af Scheuectady will George Macdonal
g d, bass and Jobe
broadcast the dran,, "What happened Renton, bass.
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zatosticioA, ,tprit a •'Far m driers'
abor
:a ta 4n'.4'Rtls.loaatati and tiers
cait impodeaole to: &ecu to order to
mild work en' t e Karan, are Sur'
overcome this difficulty many lattn since
,sing tractors, as they claim
nce
e Pei. lowered
tat Prices a as cheaply a s a goad twain
dart
purchaseiseand
ossible to accomplish
c orer wa dna It is P
more •worZt with one tractor than with
re- team* et noreelf•
i,. ilr or y`�
andyou will bet your crops
on time regardless of the late-,
'ness of the season.
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We. have just received a car of WESTERN OATS which we are
selling at 65 cents per bushel.
We also have the following feeds:
Standard re -cleaned Wheat Screenings,
Samson Low Grade Flour
Feed Flour ....,.:
'Shorts ,
Bran ......... . ,.
$25.00 per ton
$cro.00 per 20 bags
'..$38'.00 per 20 bags
$30:00 per ton
$29.00 per ton
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1. rout„ t o cr U
TereiCi
Friday, June est.
9,30 a, m. -"Tonight's Dinner
a special talk the the 'Wornan's
10.25 a. 'm. --Weather.
11,J5 `a. rri.-Tirne.
12,05 p. nr-Detroit "News Orel
3.39 p. rim, -Weather.
:3,40 p,,, aa.} -'Markets, ' T"
.':o0 p. rn.-Markets, baseba11 s
7.00 9. ne-'The Town Crier; a e
Detroit' News Orchestra; Miss j,essie
Phyllis Kopatz, mezzo-soprano; ran i ..
M:Idretl Seeman, pianist, P' o,Ir�s
Saturday, June end:
9.3o a. nl,--'Tonight's :Dinner and
a special talk the the "Vtrornan's editor,
10.25 a. n1 -heather:
11.55 a. m.= -Time,
12.05 p. nr-Detroit News Orchestra
3.3Q p.' ni,-Wethr•,
3.40 p, ni -Markets:
5.00 9. in. -Markets, Baseball scores,
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Sunday, June 3r -d.
11.00 a, ma --Church' services • from
St. PauI's cathedral,
4,00 p. ne-The .Detro't News Or-
chestra.
one 'of the land-marlts.of: Canada and
ane! j Lamented by all denominations Canada, and
'it becarie a prey to'the flames some
time ago. Sister Mary St. John died
in Daevson'city, a few weeks ago. She'.
rests began work in the Yukon shortly af-
ter talZ"'ing the veil ',rr189e and went to
the interior during the rush for gold
cores, where her services in nursing the sick
miners were high: :y honored.
ALL THE CHU.R"CHES AT ONCE
• 133. B. of 13.
.,An -long the noted v.'sitor-
s f
England to America this surnrne
Rev. G. A. Studdert Kennedy, M.
Vicar of St:..Ednlund's, I,ondon. D
Ladd has secured 'him for a Serie
addresses to be delivered at Berk
Divinity'School, Middleton, Conn,
broke into fame during the great
as' "cheer -up" padre, the War Of
relieving him of the routine of eh
la;nu's duty, that he might follow
unique mission, Tilos "Wood
Willie" is a nickname picturesque
suggestive of the service he rende
and will be his to the.end of his 1
Rt. Rev. Alex. C. Garrett, D. D.,
decided on account of his great
not to accept_ time .pres;,dency "of
American House of Bishops; to tivh
he was entitled by the decease
Bishop Tuttle of. St.Louis, It is
teresting to note that he beibnged
a real clerical family, a line witho
a break' for 15o, where his forefath
were rectors of 13a11ymore parish, I
land. Moreover be was the young
of five brothers, who were all in Ho
Orders, :1•I,:s first charge was in Br
ish Colombia •but'has been -in the U
ited States •since r86g, Fifty-fo
churches were erected under•his ove and as Bishop of Dallas, Texa
he promoted the' building- of ` S
Mary's.Episcopal College there. Tl
clergy of the "Free churches of En
land are up in arms against' the pu
pose of . the Chancellor of the E
chequer to tax betting, They ho
it "would legalize a profess:
chi OCk's industry:" The Meth
s of Canada are this week cele -
rug .the Jubilee of Mission Work
anan, 1t was in the rlay of en -1411
gs that the : pioneer circuit -riders
ed beyond the needs of their own +.
se settled .country • and had the
r to begin work in the foreign
Two missionaries, whose nam -
re now honoured as house-lrord
cls,
.'Rev. George ,Cochrane and
Davidson: Macdonald! M, D,,
sent out by the Wesleyan Body,
conference which dedicated thern
g in session at 'Toronto. Ira the
ears, the mission has gathered
Cain community of 25,000 mein
The "Angel of Siberia,"as the
ded• rand imprisoned soldiers cap -
by the Russians in the war cal
is still 1110 -ring in the world or
behalf. Her real name is Miss
Brandstronr, daughter of.Gen-
Branclstt'om, ambassador of Swve-
n Russ'a. When the war conn-
ed, she was "in. the embassy at
etersburg and immediately enter -
e. Red Cross service Very fre-
1ir it, was only with the threat
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nations how Russia was neglecting the 8 N X An:.. 1�+}
prisoner, and the rick, that she was J §jir m dile to make their unhappy lot at all 13OX
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" u prised at Results
In Such Short Time
Another striking victory, for b Dreco,
the famous herbal reeved t
y -one bot-
tle effects marked improvement in
°Conclitiorr of Mrs. Wni, .Bonaiiey.
Mr. Win. Bonaney, of 'Aldershot P.
0., Hamilton, Ontar'o, was greatly
worried over the coed"fion of lies wife,
who had suffered for years' with stom-
ach, kidney and liver ailments. These
organs simply would not do' their
work properly, resuting in many dis-
tressing and, weakening . symptoms.
How reatl'ly these symptosis yield
to the -corrective .influence of Dreco
istypefiect in the .case of Mrs, 'f3ona-
ney. a -
"For ears my wife has uffered
froniestomach, kidney and liver troub-
le," 'declares. Mi. Bonaney. "She was
very constipated and had rhetunatisln
in joints and muscles. She lost her
appetite and found it almost impos-
sible to get .a good night's sleep.
Everyth'ngrslae ate would sour in her
stomach, caasiug gas. She had pains
across her back frons. her kidneys, her
joints` ached and 211e `'v1'oitld get stiff
with rheumatism, She had a sallow
complexion.; and. at tidies wound get
dizzy spells.'
"She tried almost everything,but
nothing seemed to help and she con-.
tin.ually became weaker, until she
heard about Dteco and decided to try
it. She has only used one bottle, but
we are surprised' how different she
looks. It is do.Ing• worlds of good for
her and she is much stronger,"
When the digestive system gets out
of order, it means that food "values
are not properly retained anddistrib-
uted to nourish the system., nor is
waste matter cast off. Such a, condi-
tion rapidly undermines the strongest
constitution, Let the correctivepro-
perties of Dreco, compounded from
Nature's own medicinal herbs., and
roots, tone and regulate the organs
to their proper functions. ,The end of
a rigorous winter finds thousands`in
.need of a tonic and 'restorative, This
need is met perfect!;,y; by Dreco.
Dreco contains no mercury, potash,
or 'habit forming drugs.
Dreco is being speciallyintroduced
in Wingharn by J. Walton McKibbon,
and is sold by a good druggist every-.
where.
DRAIN YOUR FARM WITH
Everlasting" Clay Tile "Or -hen you
build use burnt clay brick; made by
Wm. Elliott & Sone manufacturers
of Rug and White Brick, Drain 'file,
3 to 16'inches, Flooring Tile, Hol.-
low Building Blocks, Well Bricks,
Chimney' Flues, also agent for Mil-
ton press and Rug Brick.' -
Phone 6 otr'Gor,, Wingliarn.
Wm. Elliott, & Son,
Glenannari, Ontario.
COURT OF REVISION
Take notice that the Court of Revis-
ion for the Municipality of East, Wit-
]
wanosh Township, will belleyld: on Fri-
day, the 25th day of May, at:' hour
of i o'clock, in the, Foresters' Hall,
Iaelgrave to hear and determine com-
plaints, if .arty,::ag Inst. the Assessment
Roll of the said Municipality for the
year 1923,
Alex Porterfield, Clerk.
ender
unite
Church meet rigs which are be<ng. held
this year may be felt 'by rcacttirg''the
report of the Baptist Union of Great
Britain which has just been in session.
in Loi
able. She is at present in the
d State�1, ,The tertlper of: the
ifest from the beginning as the` elec.
t ora or officer's showed and the ad-
dress of the past prey dent made plaid.
The successful candidate is the great
scholar and writer Rev, T, R. Mover,
D. D:, of Cambridge, whose victory
is taken' to be "a vindication ofr;free-.
dopa of `thought and ' utterance as
against the attempt to muzzle the.
leaders iunong es." Principal BI'oom-
field of Rawdorr College, iia closing
presidetatal address 'referred to
"the wld. and 'whirling utterance'
about unsound teaching in the 'col-
leges", and used what"are `culled
"stinging' words to castigate those
who "!lard 'failed to observe the ordin-
ary ethical decencies in controversy,"
The Laymen of the Lutheran church
of America are stirring themselves i'n
the way - of. denominational 'progress.
A tlelrartrnent of Stewartsli.p has been
Organized with Mr. C. G. Shatzer,'.
dealt of Wittenberg College, Spring-
field, Ohio, as general secretary. The
reconstruction of the Basilica. in ue-�`
bee c,ty has begun. "Phe new build
iitg will be along; tate exterior lines
of the former cathedral wh',ah ' was
]c'lon. . 'l.11e party spirit was man-
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Hours:' 2 to ,''and 7 to 8 p. m.
Wednesday Afternoons by appoint- !
ment only. #
Telephone xgx.
`fAlleh Rb"'PrCitUtlP ; aOPiiyht
Nil `tabloid biop hidk headaches
relieve biiieut attache, taro, 2hd
regulate the aliipinatiwrdi organs,
Make you feel Fetter
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THE MEMBER FOR NORTH
,. HURON`
One of our exchanges suggests that
Mr. John Joynt, M. '13: P., for North
Huron, may bereturned unopposed
at the coming provincial: election...His
course in the 3.egislature according, to
this c'otrteinpory has been .pleasing to
Conservatives;::Liber,als and U. F. O's,;
alike, so that he may We regarded as
a satisfactory candidate for all three
parties: -
B1t then we read elsewhere that the
Conservative leaders ,are counting on,
winning 6o seats, and ' the followers
of Mr. Wellington Hay, the Liberal
leader, hope to 'return 55 members,
to the new house., These are very
hopeful expectations as they assume
that there will be no U. F. 0., Labor
or Independent members at all. :How-',
ever, that would not have anything to
do with Mr. Joynt's position as, if
according tb.the exchange referred to,
he is. acceptable alike to both Liberals,
and Conservatives, each may 'fairly;
claim! him. But it seems a little too
smooth to be true. :Things do not
go that way in politics.
We have,no idea as to what the
;iberais or Conservatives of North
greson_intend to do, nor do we know,
he "designation under which Mr. Joy-
t will run; but, by what We - can learn,,
t is undoubtedly true that Mr. Joynt's
ourse in the Legislature has bee!.,
ery satisfactory to many, if not all'
df the United Farmers of North Hur-
n. Indeed •there is no reason why
should not be. Throughout the par-
ament, Mr. Joynt has been a good
xanrple of the. incleperi'dent member,
ho does what. he thinks is right,
whether his party likes it or not. Now
at is just what the United Farmers
ant; . though of course, they desire
o,'' that .a member shall keep pretty
ell',on the Farriers' platform, Little
'ejection, however, can be found with
lYr1-. Joint oil -that score, as he seems
have found himself 'generally in
Ylnpathy with U. F. 0. measures:
ut the'slain thing which cornriaends
r. Joynt `to the farmers of North
uron, and which ought to commend
y candidate to anybody of electors,
that he pursued the course that -he
ought sight regardless of party in
rests. Conservatives who helped to
ect him in 1919 may beoffei.ded be
use he did not stick'inure closely ;to
e party leader but we do not see
at independent • Conservatives or
berals have much ground for fault-
ding: .
The elector's of North Huron ought
return Mr. Joynt if for no other
son than to show that independ-
ie is appreciated.-Lucknow Sent,
Are Both Satisfied?
True:8.4E1y Stratford Beacon -I -Jerald :---
P. la Brown. of :Vitt:then, who. air+ l'illnillquI IOW
lei -ought an union agetinet A. E. Dur -II--' '
nin, an apple buyer of Clinton, to re- I e• -e-...
cover money for apples sold add de- ' _
livered to the defendant was allowed 1-6'
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Lordship also .allowed thee defendant's 1 A.:-=
counter claims to the extent ef $12.23.-1,1 ;
13100.1en.) additien to _costs- "so' that the ,._._ , . ..„..
Plaintiff found l'inlaelf $34:30 in ttie I I ' Our receipts of cream. are increasing in gratifyin ratio. We ae.
It was brought out in evidence that i hOPe otlt service Is satisfactory. If so, please tell your neighbors; if _
Broivn and Durnin entered into a eon- 1, i not, tell. us,
tract whereby the former waa' to pur- I.e....a--
chase, e -rade and pack apples for Dur -1.62- , ,,, MARKET NOTES
nith Ba'rown took seriously ill and ,,
neeenee
Y- fOrF•4, 1 o.7kt S-myte1:, ka,
cob or corn cobs, The movement of
these' products from the , quarantined
.
area to points outside` is prohibited.
are now included in the uar'
g antilae
Tile cities of Toronto and Hamilton
territory, consequently the markets in
these cities will be open to all grow-
ers of sweet corn, with the eixceptoin
of those situated in the Counties of
Elgin and Midd1esek. It is pointed
out, however, that quarantined pro-
ducts must not be shipped from Tor-
onto or 'Hamilton, to any point out-
side the quarantined territory.
United Stateg Quarantine No. 41,
prohiblting• the. importation, without
inspection, of various put flovaera and
vegetables from Ontario on aceOunt
of the European 'corn borer, is still in
force. The Dominion departrftent of
agriculture co-operate with grow-
ers again this .season• in. making -all
reasonable inspections and fernisbiag
the necessary certificaka .for propos-
For fur -titer information. dealing,
with the European corn borer quar-',
antine, or the inspection of,products
for expoit, persona interested shotild
Tbis picture will•give our readers at a distance an idega of the amount
of snow that fell in VVingharia and vicinity last week. Mar Will .Sneath
took.a snapshot'of Mr. Levi Lott out kr a cutter ride4early Thursday
morning near the 0, N. R. tracks.
To pay part purchase money or existing mortgage ;
To erect buildings or improve present buildings ;
To buy stock; . -To pay off Barik"Loans etc
FAortgagesPitalchased or Loaned Upon
Do all your long term borrowing from an old established
mortgage loaning Company. Youa business wil1 be confidential.
You will always know where to find your lender and your
desires will receive prompt and business -like consideration.
Write or %Dail upon .
Dundas Street and Market Lane "
LONDON, ONTARIO
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while confined to his bed the apples i
seat Durnin were not up to the sten-
dard. The result was certain cars
were rejected and Brown did not re-
ceive the money for them.
TSurnin's counter claims wave for
apple boxes held by Brown for a share
in profits accruing from 0 seperate
sale made by Brown and for prospect- '
ive profits Ite dict not realize as ,a re-
t o t Inferior fruit sent im
MANY TOWNSHIPS ARE QUAR
Order To Control Corn -Borer I
Effeet Again
On February 26th., tpa3, an order -
in -council was passed which quaran-
tined the followieg territory Ont-
ario or) account of the. European corn
,The counties of Essex, Kent, Lamb -
ton, Elgin, Middlesex, Norfolk, Ox-
ford, Haldonand, Weiland, Lincoln,
Weinviorth, Brant, Hewn, Waterloo,
Perth, Huton, (with the exception of '
Ashfield, Wawanosh East, Wawanosh
West and :Hamitic townships), Peel,
as well as Culross Township in Bruce
County; Ottelph, in 'Wellington Conn -
York Connly; Picketing, Whitby;
East and Whitby 'West, Ontario
County; rearlingtdri and Clarke, in
'Durham ,Connter, and Brighton Twp.,1
NOrtbumberland County. On ac,
count of severity- of , the. intestaCon
it Elgin and Midcilese.x. counties they
have been plaeed under double. quar-
lations are corn fodder, corn stalks,
including broom torn, whether used .
for packing or other purPoses, green
weet corn, roasti'ng ears, corn on the
td.. We ,have Shipped considerable of our butter to New York thia, ea,
i'' a'at .week and vvreAbhik this a tribute to the quality of our product,. .,
L'''': as to get on the Nei/le:York market we have to overcome the handicap FA
..-,-e. of the F.ordney 'Tart' f. of eight cents per pound.. " ri
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oors Se'
011 Everything must be cleared regardless
of cost.,
Conic early Alto gel your share
of the, Bargains.
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