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The Wingham Advance, 1920-03-18, Page 4-V PNFW"-- 11 , ____ _­ 1 -1.V-17 1 — .-I "Irv -117w, ,.ir-I'll" . , W" —1,717l' 7 , . W!17. , . A , , & . . . . .. I 'r I I., I I I . ', . pagpi oiil , - - , . I .1 l, .-,. . . , - # -0,ftfir- ".... , 4 -#-_--­_-*-'- - ­ . a _116__ I ,,, N id k"16 i4" " il I , " oe , A .. - - ."*Pwlol . , -, - F .. ,-!,... I . .,F.V ; - ., - - F .V . I.! . , - !.".V .F I 0771t I , 1.10 " . !_, .. I , , - . I .. . 7,7m. . I i, 1. 4. I ! ; , N, tra, WIN'GAAM 1LoVA5(%,,.,,, I , --11 "ri, :­­­___ ­' 't­ , Ao!!!!11l ff,vtg! .0.-,4 --t-!.-,tr,-Irtwo ll". .— ,* , g ., .. I 4 . I I SCENCE , AT QP64M Of T08 , , , 7' . , ., 74 ,,.Nf ' fr li :!_' 11 , _i 1r,.;r, - I 7R " I .. I '. . r . . h, .6, 4 , , , , . . , I 1. I I - I 7.W , ,;Jrj "Ir '', , ".. , 7/ 7 T A ', ;1, ,T'W,l * , %:.J; ` - -4 jj , , , I , , , , . Thutwav"I mair. I Ith 1#16 - 0 It _ - 71 - - "I f 1 1 . 11 - +'r- 'O I IROMANCH OF AN INDUSTRY 11 ... 0 - ------ I'll, 0 - ­­ I - - .- -i_ , i 4_17 ,'Kr+_ ­ .......... - I ^ W Z I ( ,l '! bb ' ,btmillgbtwl A 1ACC %, I 't. Prop, ' WAI, I dyliff tUr 1rZSAF*F I 11 . I .. VA " '. 1-6 .. .1. , 1101I.S4LATURE ' " ­­ I ' I Anot'ler -T — . Most 'visitors to the Bordor Cities . I ' . . . . )SARDIS - A. G. SMITH, Editor and " ____-__-_____-11_.-_ —,----- . . . a .... ; , -Y. ... e . -1. 11, Alt . '. : , i,;,,, . . . I ;. ,. ; I 1 '" P,I- . , , -, " I ,. &Z. , . '1 ,,% 1) (Continued from pace 1.) blaek and white plumes ill her 118t; . usually maUe 4 point of visiting the plant I I of the Ford Motor company of 'Canada I I I I I ­ it- . ,,, Arliorle-OrAv 'l Aw%,V ,%',q,b-110A,:qrW, It ; % IVA IR C,ff I 1920 0 11120 . 11 % . 01 I I . Z - . . , ," '.. . 1, I ,, _; At dig . "! I 1 I , y ,, ,, -I I A , , , . , ,., . , ,-, 1, ,, ,; .V , 'i ., ­ ua ple'd , ;,, , k; : --.,.";f ,"""X '.1 : MIMI to avve I I .11. . I I i and ay MaeDiarm'.d., hunter's green i Mrs. Flul I tin, with taupe to 0- 8; I a' quo and ermin fur ' I Mns. D. M R )bcrtsoil black andr gold I . 0 0'e -Y e t ­ Limited, which is to day one of the. groat industrial show Places of Canada, Few . I I of them are aware, however, of the rom- ! I ninfli, ri to hilaa onni'Arn .W'kiCh is * ; 'i, - 'a^ M th' a I , 1, , , , , NOWSOP109 I I . . . . *4 . : 1 -7, . Ott "folo woo Tho Pri. 150 Ot , I VOW 471d I T'legg ., - I - . ,,, -i r, , ,,.,, . '.. , i . 11gocade witri toque to match Pearls', 1%_ I 11_151413 M . . I " I I - ­ . , , f. I . I Miss Legsion, Mount Fiorest,. - grey crepe - r. Al. 01 ;, , k , "'! , Far I - , ".", I '41' . .,.. a 4 0 - 7- ' - - - " , , - : de chene, embroidered in grey, and Mrs. , *4 , .;,,; - " " . , 1. '' ..- , ., 0 1 "".,. '."T - . ., , .. . , *1 ...... , . I vewwc Y "' 1 l*S ., n " ,., . . . 4 ;; I in va I '. L, .*.' ... , fi ,, -'­ , I ,,,, * , t , Z, .;', I I , 4, 4','&_ , '6 :, ' .. , e ' I flooper, South Grey, in blue satin, and . , , 1 41 ,14,._ " ,4* %, w')', ,_ , .. . . , 'it " I ". 9 10. It . ta ;ij ." 1 t . - ,,, 7 8 , .,% - . . 1 1, -1 ­ - -. ,., .-N , , , . ­ ,., 1 ii tr .1 black flat, eacl Fo I . . , I 7F_ % _ t I wearing all exilult,ite I At"' 0 z t4' ,I 5 .1(11 11 . 18 19 .120 Al I I I :". , I I . V -1 I I , s enainel brougilt by ea, . .. . I - I . I ,- -1 brooch of Limoge I 50 ti 01,'21.' 22 - 23 24 25 20 27 N I Irlk flii ir,(.)Idierrolatives,fromr,rance; Mrs. -Dyson , ., 17 , 1. . I TOUCIT of .-Al'i'(21' 11.0-e- 1110 illtil" rgo . ClOse , * -)8- '20 10 31 . . `41, ; I . - -ith tile I Morton; Mrs. C. Sitioddart, in taupe geo t , ad, A )1)'il ro, I I I I tbrougho . Lit tile lloaqe \\ 6r Nf I 1 i-tte, heavily beaded, and bem of black elthe . 0 : . I 1 .'7! - I . . I ". ,.-`1 , . . . m-oper silverware in tile dillill" roolil I satin; Mr,%. M, Mat:Vicar, black satin I . , . M; I I . I I . lTHU I "iitx I I I pn& jet; Mrs. W A. Clarlm flcor , , . , 1 01 18th to , North Well. .- , - g I'l SPit, . i I '. . . RSDAY, MN - ; adc1s, the propel Ice Of I'O. . , . I I I st"ibl, .- 0. i hollic You Can pumhase 1, lingtoll,mrs.F.L. Chestnut; Mrs Hill. " 4k.ogrArAf-&,OAk '406-*'Ih"%"%hl"'kV* - tile moLtern . ... ,k(, s to w : . I 11 . , 1-1 I ­__­ __-_ , your ffiltwave herefroill ,011ten Stock 'ittillt .. I yer. Kenilworth, beaded black atin, .4 ..__ 6 - I . with a touch of blue in her hat; Mrs. - 1. . I are purch't.sing) . I I - - - - D - D. McKenzie, M. R 6ays be would , be tissured that you I '01 _I Clarke, Fergus; Mrs. H. F , . I I 1. I i ' ' 7live cents in the United States . .il . , ", Mmrss: - -. ; no. spend , I * articles of real intrintAc V,'4UC 1410willi", it k W. J. McCort; Miss Ddc Onr,t,; .. .. I . . . I qchange is Against us, and The . . . ... :: Elmer Lake, Oshawa, Mrs. Penn; Miss A while t le ,Ift- _- 1 b !S't t%.rlc, 0 , .. I 1. I" Toronto TalegrAin wants to know what .1 ep, gmanship Of tile hil f i 11 . Bessie Chamberlain; , Mee. Anthony . . I . . 11 . I . . .: - .,be c9uld,get for five cents, anyway, . ) If you WoUld safeguard the htm'th of your t I I Ranidn, in navy blue Georgette And . . . I I ". . ;. . . children allow our c%pert to . , smart b; ' Mrs, F. C. MacKenzie, Mrs. .., . ( rant t ' k,.. ­' Colnilig Into His Own "I examine and perscribe for I . . eedham,' Mrs. Harold Curry, Win I - .11, .1 ". . I r I their eyes . . . StrathroY, black satir, beaded - in bronze I . I . I - I 'i and jet; Miss Beveridge, Mrs. William 1. . . I " *: 'One cannot but be impressed, and fav- i i . . , - - - . . , vith the 'atten- 0. Johnston. Pertb, smart suit of heather I I , 4% drably impressed at ibai. N I a I .. I I I I , agriculture is receiving on all - I R. A. McKAY .'. 11. * mixture tweed, and small velvet toque; ,e - , I Rt . . tion thdi 0 V I Mrs, Alex. Mills, Mrs. Cockburn, Well" ' , ' . -hands to-dity. It would seem that thel M I " ' J e, W e I c: r and O' wingliam ington. black satin, lace and velvet toque-, . I ' -result cannot but be the creation of a'! , ptician .. I Mrs. Dingman, black satin, touch of blue .(J . . I , , -vastly different cutlook for agricul.ture as i I . . I I I I I I .,. , tb!rdsult, with tile more than re I mote p,)s I . and jet; . Mrs, Wallin, Meaford, black lit , .7', . It . Iiiolllq'tlirii this important Canadian in I 11 0 satinand brocade trimmed with fringe; Ne ' I I I I ": 4uj . t the plane it is a .1 . . . . . F, Mrs. W. A. Samson, Mrs. J. N. Warren, sp - . . . J , ry will be placed on Mrs. George MacDonald, Miss Sproule, I . I . t ".. ,,tritiiledlo.. . I . . I . . I I I- . I Mrs. N. J. Medlarld, Mrs. G. A. Brodie tal . . . ...... .. . - . . . I ' i . _ ' lik ... . .. 4'. ­ In &-oldland the farmer takes an im, __ ---..,----- - - , t. ­... -1 ­_­_ 1. ­ . -1 -1 1; 1, ! t; Mrs C, I . .. I . . %, position' in the *commumEY. . _1__-_-1-___ _._---,i;;, .-:7-!: . . - I.V ,%_ zla _ - - and Miss Brodie, Newmaricei , . N . I— portant . I . - ii-il tz ,,- ,..i-;:;; "!".. - -L.,IrL ., r., ,` . [Devine cloth of gold and black-, black . . . I'll __­ - ­­_ - -0,f)-i I 1 I , ­­;: Wl:, __ . Ho . -­7 : , : .Very oftell he is the squire . of t' lie neigh. i .... M&0W_'­F , T ,4 T 3: A - -, - . . . . . . . . ­ ._ . 4 1 . V.T - I I ag ,,,(_ ­_____T,,F=____­ .-,, and silver toque, Mrs. J. J. Morrison, . i , , .,;A ., I I I ; "i-,borhood. tile leader In all that is. going i 4: f , , *­.! ,':­ l I I . I I .V ; oili,' whqher social' or otherwise, and I I 14, It .-; - - 1' l - beaded taupe satin, smart -hat; Miss cc I . ,, V -:.- ­ -1.-,` I , , 4,. !, ' .0 I I . Saunders, Mrs. W. U. N. Sinclair, Osh. , .V, 11-1",? 1-7:.,.-$.,f,.,?."N . , N 1 61. ,Xe I look to see the day when the, same can I . 1- I ., ., . I . ! ?. t _.! _i Q t.-.r Ill ,L30SSIBLy you are saving money . .- 1 V a IF, , , . 1, ,owa, taupe Georgette, black and ste - , . I . I be* saidof,the Cariadian. fgirrier. Ile has - 4 ' . . ii. ";a. -i - X , . "! :.. ., . 1. -L ' to -day, but are you saving all I beads, pearls and taupe and sable bat; fit , X. ­- 11 I 1, , .. - , A", V If. 0 . ,, ., . 'i ... , - . I . the opportuoitY to become so if fie cares Ji, rs. Pr6neer. . lie . ; w , 17" , ; A . . I ­ I Z , , ,': .. 1.1 you might'? Many could double their Miss Gaizeil, blue satin; M ., J!, , ,!I ­eV:?, A- , fib - to. I Qi, .... I Ill.; - I . I it, - ; ,;& I I I I . . , . "4 ff , . i ., ',., - .5 ; P' , j - . savings deposits quite, easily. The Mrs. David Annis, Woodsville; Miss Fost- St . ..: ­ , . .- 40 I lit 21%: !i I , I I I , , , _ 1il road to fortune lies'through saving. .31, , 11 :. .: , .q urse,,t late will have to be ebang - i ' 1 to"; -,t ­ 3 er, Mr. and Mrs. J. A C. Cameron, Mrs, -, - S I , g; - ?. I ' I . ; yo I t I T. J. W. O'Connor Mrs. L. A, Spalding, air I , - _' 1: . I . . I , : .1, ke" ti abi lut6ly impossible ,to gain " ,k.g,- :, -.,;-, V, . .il Take stock of ur s4vings possibilit. I . I f0ri s i , . ca . I i!,, . . ! I 1 . ii I . 10 1 11, ir.,, '' I . - of to : - . that if,agriculture is t ­Plt ie 7to-day. You will be surpriw. r . . .1 * say .the . fact i.. 11 7;­ 1.'1.,(;__ tA I . .. .1 , Miss MacPherson, Miss Tooms of Pete . st . . ... , . , . A '. 11 . . , . e ,_ , , , I i, . ,' ' flouiish the conditions of rural -life must - , I J. it, . . S 10% ,. 11Z I I - . . 4%; find how many small amounts buro, grey poplin and brown hat .with I . , . , , 1 . I I i . 1. . 1 . , -'hi".6adq 86 attrjcti` e that the.drift away . - ­ _.. - I . . might have -gone into the bank in- Peter. . t ,,, .1 I . .. ... . .. I' fur; Mrs, Charles James'SeYmour, I I . I .. 1 v :.,. 'fr rn,f rnl- life w ill ceaie: , Somi of these, _RT91t . - . I I f ther - . b I - .0 . -0 I stead of being lost 'sight of in uther boro. blue crepe de chine and taupe hat; I in . - 1. ' 11 . I I . I , such as increased. prosperity, improved HEAD OFFICE .1 I'-:,- directions. - 1 I Miss A. E; Marty, wistarie crepe de chine. . I ,:.. . HAMILTOP4 . . . to - . . I - ,-'. "' roads, the telephone the motor car, ::::: i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!:: = - __ -, I . 'beaded; Mrs, A. C. Coui;lice, brocaded 10 0 1, I . 1, '' - I I I . I '. nd t!;!A' . . . rqral iiiall. delivery, electric light a 't _': ­­ I .--..- I violet velvet; Mrs, F. C. Williams, Mrs. I I . %' "* . , , . - owei.. consolidated schools of a high . I __ ,-,, I p . e F, 'V , I . . . . 17 1 r- -,, _ S. 5 . I.. A r.. Thomas Crawford, in a handsome black N I t gown; Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Merre, Mrs, y . I . . . , . - W , 1 I I I ' - -" P ;E , .. I& '...?, 11 . -, , , , I I " L. ;.J"I " lark ' 'IT I I , ., munity. life. are indispensible =d are well 5"A i 114. K Ue 5 u, r; , - - , , . . 41' C,K. C e, French blue satin; Mrs . I -gradei .-and attractive centres of com k . ­ , I ­- `4, , ,, - V ,`, u,,P, , , ', .J , - '. 11 I ., .1 'i " , ir I - . - I . I I I . ,-... I I b wa : To anyone who seriously I . I - [I !] ... I I . I.. . on t e, C ,owan, black satin, with inset of white a . .11 I ,. " 1-f . ,. M - C I . I -1 st u*dies tfie question there is no disputing WINGHAM BRANC - P Smith, Manager - .1 1. 1. . . I lace at the corsage, And becoming black L . I I . I . .. I .1 I... . . . I I . , , , *1 ,the facti either, that the'farmer is entitled . 1 - I I I . hat; ,rs. G. S, Henry, black and gold P . . I . , , to all fie is making a larger profit now in . ___ __ - - __1 =-.- - - -1. - __ . . - " - - -1 , , , , I , . . , . ... . _ - _: astern efilbroidery. black . W I . , - ---------- I __ , ,.?, J "I r. " 11 with beautiful e . I I I,- - Z!_..... -- - - _ ­­ ... I I . . I _ - . these ektriordmary times, it ii long over- I . . . hat and rose plume; Mrs A,,,E.: Donovan s . . 11 I I I I .. I . t-,. . due.- Guelph Herald- . . - - _____ - - black, with handsome scarf of white silk I t . I I . . . . _ . _jc, . . . , . 111 - i __ 535 'Z` 511 1 ; . . I , . .. 1111 1111 a . - _. . MWANW3 - - G1 Wl- lace; Lady Kemp Mrs. A. H. C Proctor .,,. ; .. . I I i . . . . , I . Till I . Mrs, William Dabie, black cloth suit with t . . I . . I I : "' . , - - Not To'te Forgotten. I . . . .1, . . . Ila fur%, Mrs. P. Meley, French 11 I . . . . . I I . .1 . ..., I . - 0 3 2 I a ebinchi 'C'. . I & I , I . . ; . .. * a froc,of white taffeta with black white ' .1 1 . .. . .. I I I "I : - w% ; Whattvier - may be the merits of the % MR ack; Mrs.' W. . D. b I . I ". I I . I . I .1, V";-' rjvaje,q arriel between lion. Messrs. t silk hat faced -with bl 0 . . 1. . 11.1 " . I . Choose - The - BE^OT - Ferm W U I- Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Gregory, I I "I . - I ' ' , , k6well and M4i by - tile verdict of the . . . , I . I ,.* . . . .0 . I . "I . - 11 I . 11 . . J I.- :,. .country wilt be decidedly favorable to Mr . I I . I .. . - I ­ . I . I Mrs, C. H. Mills, Kitchener; Mrs, W. W.- L I I .- . .., I.. I I I . . . , ' _" " ' " ' * ::..,: . , I..":,:*" ': :". 1:,!t Pope;'Mrs. Frederick Mercer', black.sWn '. 11 . ... ­ .. . Rowell. , I .1 . I ', . ., 1. , " I - . .m , . , I .. .. . .. '. ., I P I I t e A . , , . .. .' I ' 4. ." , . : . I' " I . ind silver with black . .. . -*, , , I -a number of his col- I . ..: ! * , t.., '. , . I , I Instead of ricing 6 '. rl-=' bat; Mrs. Forbes I . . .... . I ;­;",; '. 4,,,,,1b0,:.,1atter, li is '' ­ , ., I z I- . : . . , . , 4 Godfrey, Miss Michie, Miss Effie Micbie, . . , __ - . . I ., , I I .." . . . . I . .... . ,l: - .leagues, stood' , , ou, bi iv— wn. .." .. . . . out well, in the 11,e);,t fertilizei, i r ., I I . I .: , ,. I , . I 11 . I ­ Mrs. George McCullough, Mis. W. A. I I . 1. I I . . I . 17N . .. ,:..". , , 7 anada's need. * As -he well says, 4 11 , .. . ­ . . . . ..-­ C , investi,gate fir,%t,the quM- . : , , - .:e ... I.' ,.:. .t , Ill - Charlton, Mrs. BicKnell, ,,Ili . . I I . ..!, "I'toug t , 1- . . . I., ... .. 11 ,:­ . , - ,.,;.:. ­ I 41 Charlton, Mis I : I . . . I I- ,h "to do l -my duty in the hour of -'; " . ,; ". i i -l!" ;i..--.-. ... : I .. , , '" To . , - , , I . . . I . %, W_ ll .. . V 'i' "" -'­ ; . -, - ; . ,'-- 4l1 fi1[R1j11111J - grey Qeorgette, embroidered in .black; . ', ;!A!.,[ !!:;', !­ . i .1 . 4......'.. i,41'mada,"s bcW, as wellis I could see it". ity, For it is quality,', not ;14A_---1 ­- ­-',' .,.- A. I.., , J N . . , 'i" - , ­. g 'l , , 1. 11 .. ". 1, 2 I— . . J , - , I Mrs, James Spence Wue satin; Mrs, W, Re . - I I I .1 ..' ' 'I '1 ", `,.,,! !' ii;,qqi , - i th * i . 1. ..'.'I. - rhis'Js;.AbH 'olutely- "true, and Lbe sacrifice inere bulk; that ets re- - 1 1k jj t //,//j11j J,`," ,47,",i, ,.,I,, i",. 11 I I - 1; . I . gets ­'. 1. i.. " B. Dalto,j, Kingston; Mrs, Horrocks$ cc . I... " -, .1 " ­ i, ".,A , ::*_" , 1.,,,,. .. - . i . -. - ;6f tbe-,many Liberals, who, .lihe Mill -1 " J ,!-lil" I I .. suits. Tile time 'to . ask ' " "'. 1(11'1t -1j`1"VW-_,, 1v Mr,,and Mrs, Herbert Hodgins, Mrs, W. n - I !I I 1,!.1 il' ­ 1, I ... . ill " "" ._. V to, I I . I . .,:,.­ I I c w'ell deserted party in order to serve 1 jfll'J,P'%,7 ;;i 1 , 16 , . I'l - Is ., ... ­ . " vi - 1. 11 .1 .. . .),I "); , t,_ I . .. I . 1, . . I ,j , till' - I -P. Niles, Wellington; Mrs, Croskery, . . 11 Ill Iherence to partisan- the price . is W11 !%.-, " , , ,\ I , 'TI, q1;J . 4 . .. .their coufttry w enac en youLt zz,,, ,,,,X, i . . . I . I . , . , . . , f ivl! Al 1, ,ill " 'i i I Mrs. E, W. Case , I I . .. . to the best in- I . de sure of quality. .1 111' .,!/,x I , ,,I : klo; P, X . , , Miss Mary Latchford, M . I 01), , l)jj% , ,i , , ii , ,,, 1i , da . . ism, uld bavibeen fatal I . , . I 'NA . . . I as I . . havem . ( , . . 1 ,Iii,\ \ il , I . . Irl, i ,j ,j ,, . I . ­... , ttrest - ,g , p ,, , .,: i. black embroidered satin and black hat to ... I ; .. . . ll - ' sot Canada, ought never to be for . . J - - 1-1 ­. . i , , --- . with touch of blue; Mrs. J. W. Bundy, po . .1 . . I I I I I 1 I . : .k, 1, gotten by the decent elements of this / !.. .1 ... I ' the 1'tL I I .1 6. . . - . " . , q . ­ Mrs. Ross, Miss Mary Covingtont in . .. . I . Is, — / -1 ,, I . I . I ." , ciludiryi. no matter to what party they We can prOV0 tO YOU f I .. - 1. .. ' I I .... '. 11 ! i Warden of the. County and Mrs, J, Mr ri, . .1 belong. ; ill . I ll and the proof ,i,ve f urnisb a 0 a . I I I 11 I Gardhouse, Mrs, Hokg,' Mrs. H. Sl la . I I 11 - I . . - f . I I ell. T . I 1 : - . - I ___== J I .11 n i. , .. . I .-f . - I I , , I I . 1". I I V. . .1 .1 1. .1 I .­ 1 .Orange Hill E- , .,:. - I ,.v;._ . . I . Ii. . : "" klvl'_ are giad to report Miss Mary At ­ * . I XQ I I kinsj .qf .TQ onto to be around Orange Hil 1:11 1. . . . . " 0. . . visitll)g friends. . t !, 4 . . , Mr. George Galbraith is at presen . , .:,. . - ' 1-4-. . ;yeal,ing a new -,mile over the birth of . . .. 11 Ajoll. . . . . . ; . , , , : , . ­. ,,,, M,.,w-m. spoitoll, is- at present Oil th , _,Ik- . - . - fist,., ''I - .. ,7 sick I . I I . *,?:l! " * 4:1. 7. , ,,*. XJigliNargarist-Young has returned t 1141 , . LVI nigh . gm where she has a position in . . . 4.. 1 ­ . . .1' . I . . willine y establishment. , We wish Ma 1. 47.1.," . , garet every succees. , .. I I I '. , , ; -, . !)' h ... ' . 'l . Messes: J o ' u 11lell - and, Chester Cook ar -.1iq, I . Y.-)Ilovlrig to their new honies. .L 1 .,7 . . " I 4 .!i , O. _. :V g of lite :'Fit%" aaticing of Orang I it _ . I, ill a i , od vie nity arc able to be ( tit agai . .. 1. . _- r .'I , .. ___ _--_-_-._,._ I.. I I # ': :V . - lf.t.'. '. I 0 "il I.: .k . DRUIGLESS PHYSICIAN . .C.;. k,­.l., .-."*10. _ 0_ . I - --- I !. ­-.;e'.4v - 11 " , 11 _ir74 !,. , _ , , _. ft, P, .....-I. I 4 i- I AWY t".. . . ­ . - ''. .. I ., , , ­ , .1 CHIROPRACTIC * ' *"' 11 ,, -1 ,.­!­.,: ­11ractice 1s.co fined exclusively . , ,_. ..; "ChlroprActic,-the only and original Sy ...., " ", - , tem of Spinal Adjustment. Effective . t, ­ , ' '. , ; .: 05 -per cent of all cases, - . ' 'I I *';., "? "ChirootActie locates and Remoi " *' . 11 -., -, the Cause of Dis-'eftae: Nature Heal . f. % 4.1 *1 , 1. ,.. ., 1 ." , J A; FOX, D, D. 0. V. ":,: I xlia'o fuily -qualified .graduate in Ost * pathy. Phone 101. Hours 2 to 5, and A. 1. :.. . :,. . to 8 P,.,m. '111. , , - C'.. .: ".. ..­.,.. . '.. I.. I ', %; .. 1, .. 1 8XITIAT A .VVftSV' V01rNly- I., I I - - -A: 1 .- -While llialting 11(.1. vlsitlll t rolln ..' , l I , &, , - tinti, niorning a iltillso (if tilt! Alm4ko ,1 ;,, ­_ ,Frr e Hospital for Vou.,511111ptiveli d ;; 0 , * ': r,-ovtwod a. tial-tivillarly sad, ease. . , 'e, t' , On .1 dingy street, lit a 110 . , , oil X", ­:., '-vill-elt 1:110N. ovalled "lloille" '4110 foil t i ,. ..ic-i'llotlier dying of vionsilliIIA1011. The holow waR in it filthy V dition. f4ollml garinents. 1111wR81 1121'4hes,' and tood. lay about, Pveft ,;i ,.. .. 'thr bmlrooltl ftfltlf Illere stood a I * of broad and -tit 111100VIV-01 b0ttI`0 *,41, -, i 14111C. . '!". '. ,, ,-- It ill] two ellildl-('li play .., A%llidst Ifoill too "young to help 4n, ill leal 1-i ,,Jlltj,t t1ley wolild Hooll bt. l'Ift Ido I The tuothill' dii'd bt-l""I't" "ll ill" lanve could lip mitninkoned. 4 lAl It , - I T11114 ift but typical, (if tile wa - " , of 1.0rislill,prion; tilt, prior arf ', A , , pjN.j,I-Vi(,fllil. -k t . , f" .j. ,1,(;n lit to wnx I .A* alp 1111;11;tp lij.ptipply evi-n,the lie -1 . .- .41tts'sor llft,. yrill Vill Avi-di fo Il -A '41 Thlrt coin b(Ill lie d"llf- IlY Al"'41 .Jr, ,.". alit Hospilal work. , 1 Voiltriblit"10119 '1110V t?R' 9014t g1l. Williank Gage, 14illparlina, eivIr *r 0",rg# A. Ile-ld, 223 (jollegs air , Taraiste. .. . will be borne out by YOUr Z Im . , LOU-ioli, ivirg,.R. I. liax k n, at iam; kit ter— f/ , I 11 . Mrs S' On , 1141 . Mrs. Alex, Chapman, Chatham. in 11 — ( I I - ... 1 M - Mehr Mrs, Healey Mrs. J. A. Me. po ' V i G, 2 ., 7_ . ' ' on I . that Harab-Davies ,Fe -. Donagh, Miss Button, Col. and Mrs, ,h tilizer is the best that money can buy. . I , Price, Mr. Hurdman Ottawa; Mrs. R, Ou t 1. . . . I A. Pyne, Mrs, Follett, Mrs. J. D. Laid- of a its qualities are the result of knowledge. -not guess work. it contains law, Mrs. -McCarter, Mrs. P. Taylor, It I Ddiss Lawlor, Miss Gertrude Lawlor Mr. ru Nitrogen or Ammonial Phosphb ric Acid and Potash. The Ammonia, , I and Mrs. . Fitzgerald, Miss Grace Me. . e which is the plant grower is derived from materials which dissolve in, Queen, Mr ' s. Roadhouse, Mrs Hiram I I in the soil -water in proper 6rder as the season progresses. This results Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chown, ,E , 01 in. a crop that is not only larger, but better in quality -and strongbr. I Brig -Gen. A. E, Ross, whom oli friends a . . I I . . I I perfer to call Dr, Ross, as in the old days W r_ , I ME , before the war; the President of the Un- E I GET THIS Fk I iversiLyof Toronto; Mr. justice W-iddi- p . I a 0 " I 130OKLET' . ,field, Mr. Justice Ferguson, theiConsul I I - I ..<% S ' I ... .... _ * I 1 for Mexico, Senor. Pablo Tamayo and b e 15vr,; \!i "Fertilizer Results by satisfipa`u'llilrs, , I Senora S. A. de Tamalyo, the latter wear- fr ". V, wil I 'A ..... . , gives ,evidence ' that 'you Ought to, Vee; i ing pale yellow. Georgette, 'heavily em t " ,, ,, P !, Write for a copy to day. I broidered in gold and pearls and a host ..­V , !, . VL ) 'D ,.- ' 'I', - sp'll - ­­ Vn, ,F, , ! , ,\\"\\'.',' j , :,. ,N . I I, ", " , 1,11 C I .of others, -Tile Daily Globe. I ... , 1.6x , , ,, ,, " 11 I ,.,., \, tod'! _­__._­­ ­ -_ t 'I 1 'i" ontarilo rietil'Zors Lim! "­ . I. 11"'V. . I . I , - t I . 11 . M I-,,.- %, Dept, W. A. WeztToronfb$,0nt. I wily D6 W6 WAIT? f 11 1 1 , - - . . t ___ . b ............ ........ 1. . '.. . 'Why do we wait till ears are deaf - . t . 1, I 11 I Before we cpeak our kindly word,- . ­ - ... 1. _ n! ! i I I And only utter loving praise ', I . ' vvv,,0.,.,p, ,rV,,*, to %W0%0-%^%"04%0*^ _04%009 ^ ,^%ja i When not a whisper can be heard? 86 Why do we wait till hands are laid in I Close -folded, pulseless, ore we place I Within thern roses, sweet and rare, es And lilies in their ffawless grace? slip Orsopm6y "Dort Quality 67 . . Why do we wait till eyes are sealed - To light and love in death's deep eo- . trance - 7 tv Dear wkforl eyes -before we bend L Goes Clear,T 11rough Above them with Impassioned glance? . . . ; I I I Wily do we wait,uqtil hearts are still ,., _. - I - 11 , wimm Aj I I '' 111111111 I 111*1111 , I ill it 111111 i____ _!, dis 11 . I I . _It!mt!_& ,! _ To give them All.the love that's ours, I I .. ka I - And, give to them Such ne0d OfPtaise is- The Gray Dort bat carnea tile g6ud.,%0I of its owners thtnugh And lay abov tbern fragrant llowers? Vol . its own good pel.,fotina I nces in their hand,,, How oft we,..eareless, wait till life's . nd It rides and drives CASUY. . I Sweet opportuniti6are past, . And break our '-alabaster box" on- , . It holds the road closeiv. J Of ointment" at the very last! led . . I In it wears down tires slqwly and evetliv Mid it I Oh let us heed the liVink friend oar -_ of Inakeq tif - ffill. . L,ach gallon gasoline and 1lt1gf of 01 deliv(i Who uliliq with us life's Common wilys. . I , milliage. I liVatebing our eyes for look of love, ell, . I I I And hunger ing for a word of prgitel 12T - __ % . I .. British Weekly. lite. I - -_.__,..*-W_ ­­ ­. 1)11- -i"llit, latol 11 I 1900 -ill 110" . I 11 Dtop in atill look ovt . I WI,VIAL Last Wawanosll nse r, we have onition the fltx?r.. I . I I Ila 11 . . . . . I . A lilliet wriddirks took Piave at the home hey, . I . . - . - ._._ I—- I— - -_-11- 1-1--1. 1 of Mr. t'yrtv- W. Mrott, m, Monlililty, Stb (1#1A,, ; I . . , , , % in -qt,. "hrn hvi m4er. I-KbOa. wan voiled fIrp, I in M,trrittge (0, Altftad'erc. 4wrdoffi, at int I . criomet River, Savit. Mo. Ji. A. Forp - , , I , "I _ , , , . Y , :. .- b , 5 OHS I of W nllwivp' &MAW-og. Afw er, la , . M r k Iti e I.. 4 .- "It I 11*0 1. .E"o . C $*.,*.)& It'llf"'4 - ' .46, i*,ftiPr6,0WW% I . ... 11 . , '; . ~ M"q"W" to I 11 boy , - - I go . ftt, I 9 Ipw,w *w vwaw ltoff u;: , . I I * -I-'_ -1 - - -W, V-- - - -7V 7- - -- , I 11 P .. I ': 1. " Illrwlwftm_ ­­ -1 F$10%0" 7W—,T*- --- .77, " I , I I , , I " _,A", *kikx i, ! _a i . ", , " . ', I ,10 , , ""t , " , , . , I :, : I ,J, :101.7 I . 1 I ­_ W . ". f , I I , I 11 11 - ,_, " . , . I . . I , , I .. - ,- — - 1 NN'", , 7 VMVWT 'Vp I ''I "I'll, .- 0, 7 . I I 1. ;; : ,, " '' 1 I "; , '' I I j!`r- . I I I I I . . I ( - . . . , 'te ­ to -da 5 y the factorywith the largest Auto- , 'A­,, 1 R m,lands are rapidly advancing mobile output within the British Empire ..," . lue and wise men are buying. in the year i6oaa modest building bous- . ., - . , I I I _ . ed the works of the Wtilkerville Wagon " I . I I % I . r a short time oinly we call offer a reteatious , , - . I t . .Company, so modest and unp .4, 1 t . . in fact was this building th t the gerier l - I Goods acre farm with good buildings, . - a al , :.. it -_ hf I I I to scbo . ol and church Gravel I ma,ng er lordon McGregor, -could, if he ..___- *1* V? W sc 0 1 ire , ( rural mall, telephone. Suitable ,walk around his shop in two r for grain or grass farm, cement minutes lov the factory clock. We have passed into stock shipments of Spring i s, water And litter carriers in The.acre of land which was formerly ew Dreiss eq. Abargain. owner not able occupied bythe Wagon Company is now I Goods for all Departments, including N I orlt it. swallowed up. by a building six. stories . I . I high covering over 9 acres of ground And Goods, Silks, Poplin$, Ladies' Spring Ciiiats and I ______ I having a total floor space of 496,389 Suits, Top Skirts, Silk Crepe Waists, Prints, Voiles 1 , , ­ - ­ _­._­_­_­ - - square feet, There gr,4 Also eight branch- , es. in Canada with 4 floor space of over and Ginghams, New Curtains and Curtain Mater- . BNER COSE,NS 887, 574 square feet. . ial, Rugs, OilCloths and Linen Blinds, Corsints, Hos- I Insurance and Real Estate At the present time the Home Office . 1. . I . I Successorito Ritchie & Cosens. Factory employees number 3,509, besides ieVy and Gloves, Women's' Misses' and Children's 14 which there is the office staff of $21. To I I I gliam, —, Ontarl I o these must be added the factory and I , Boots and Shoes. I 1 I . I I I I ____ ­ I 1. office employees of the branches totalling I - __ ,­_'. I . 1 660 persons, malting a total of over I I I I ­ . I I I i , I . ' . ' I ­ - ___ 1 4,300. . . X I It is conservatively estimated that thex M E N'S WEAR STORE I Jumpy Nerves! number of people in Canadian Arms who I "I It yo, . u got startled easpilk or are directly or indirectly kept busy by the 'I - . . _16 - imp" or "scare" at tile least demands of this Company for material. . ;: :6 00, . $I- - , ''to . Us thing, It means that your and finished products is upwards of "I'll .... 1. . . rve Force is wealrelled and $5000, 19 I'll, . . 9 ent. . . . The Ford employees are the highest X -1 V!, . 11 , Your Nerves control every Men- . I I and Physical process that takes paid automobile mechanics in the Empire, V41 I I I , ce, within you -it the thP th minimum wage being $6,00, per day, %& I . . . ,r, es weye cut- leading to the and over 70% of the men employed own w' 11 , art thq orgatil would never beat their own homes, Z 41470 "I I aln, Without tile Nervea you factory was I , uld never See, Tast% Smell or The power in the original -day I I ­ mr again for It Is uPon, tile derived from a 75 Ill p. engine but to A I rves that every sense depends, the wonderful combination of gas and " , It you visit' to build up and, steam engines In (lie power house ,have a A . - I I I I . A rogthen the body You Inust Put total capacity of 7, 500 horse power \_ w lite into the millions .of u,erv6­ The first piece of machinery insta;led in X res that lead to.the, Heart, the the old factory was a solitary drill p ress. X Men's New Spring Suits, Overcoats and Rain- I I oniach, 'the XR1110s, the Liver a the, other organs. This you, Nov, the machine shop presents a be- X ' % n quite easily do 1)y takilig a wilderinganiseemingly endless forest of coats. Boys' and Youths' New S its, Men's and I . , I x box treatment of 1-1-Ickiligs whirling belts, revolving- wheels, flying V. 1% I cart and Netwe, Romedy. It will cranks and spinning shafts, Here are I Boys' Spring Furnishings, Hats and Caps. X .ke a,way "that tired feeling," ines designed by the Ford engineers N Lnisl those Pains in th0 head, mach Z Big stock of Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes I crease your apt)etite, help you which are marvels of the industrial world. I sleep better, eat better nild livii One of such machines will mill 15 cylinder X 17 r. ell (3 r, for spring wbar, ,'Our prices will interest you, .1% V"hat is a few dollars in coni- castings at one time. Another will drill X I X 47 holes at once in the cylinder from sides f - ari.4on. to your health, we offer top and bottom. A giant punch press I , Buy one of our Fite -Rite SURS for spring I oil a sovereign remedy for your I I I I Iness in Hacking's Heart and weighing 115,000 pounds with a 900 ton I . , orve remedy. Vie road to Health . squeeze will form a crank case out of cold Moll and be right. I nd jrgppiness is yours it you will steel by one, stroke while several other X A ,at beliove It. This wonderful presses equally massive finish the opera- I I , - , : ,eparatlon will change You froln chines seemingly poss- -, tl*­ Weak, Nervous or Anaeuile .P,e 1'. tion. Other ma * t oil to one, fult of 1.4fe, Vite'lity essedof almost human intelligence pick A J./ r CO, ndAidnialioll. It will bring back up various parts with metal fingers and I H, Eo ISA'Dn u X he nosed -to your Cheeks by III- convey them to ingenious cutting drilling I X , . casing circulation 'And purifying and threading (:evices. Others again I For Big Stock and Best Values. I X hoblood. Better get a few bo;& s, need only to -be 'fed with raw metal to X ,r,.,V, when you think of it, but be ure to get Ilackings. Price 50c a carry out the entire operation and hand ox, 6 for ;2.50. Sold by all deal- out the finished product. Yet in the' I I - . rs or by mail, postpaid, ' Hack- seiming riot of these steel monsters and — — . —.-- - . ngs Limited, Listowel, Ont. . amidst the crash of the ponderous presses : Tht nothing to good for the Irish; But it's nothing but right that it should be ......................,ll..- I . - . I— I and the mring and screaming of the Andhiswitisas genial and kind as its that way,-- . I . ­vr --":— . EXEC(JT0.R!5 -NOTICE TO multitudinous machines, thereis no con- - . source. . For there's, notliIng told good -for the I . . . CREDITOF fusion, no lost motion, everything ligs ,It never leaves anyone feeling the Irish. .. . . I . I ' . '. .1 — , been reduced to a science'. Since tho worse;* You arc thinking, no'doubt,'to that race XVIK' MATTEK OF THE HSTATE OF h * "Irish RNMIAH JACSMOND, late of the Town humble beginning with that solitary He makes -'bulls," but a good I belong, - . . .. . p of Greecook in tile County of Bruce, yeo' drill press, the Company bave manufact- bull's" a ',white horses" yi, deceased. .. n ,lillrinlant to tl . For there's nothing to good for .the There's nothing.too good for the Irish; I .ql,to is herriiby,-givei 10 ured and marketed 250,000 cars, and at . . v1sed Statuteel t t Ontario, iiiii, Chapter 121, . You think that I'm Irish, but that's 4r, all cieditoks'and ctherH having clainis or the present time they are being, 'turned Irish, ' . I niands against the estate of the above out at the raLe-of over 960 per day, It's the Irishmen get the good places and - where you're wrong, . . iTied Jeremiah DesmorAd., deceased. %;,ho merly resided In the Town8bip of Weat The most recent progressive step of the pay; . I am Scotch. but my love for the Irish a.ivailosh in the County ot Huron and who C ny was the acquisition of the There's nothing. I too good for the Irish.- is strong, . . d oil or about the sixth day vt J n ar , ompa I o, rs re(rlred on or before the fteent Dominion Forge and Stam'ping Com- Go down to the Custom House anV""f-in Wegave them a Saint, . and wi il give , . -2,. send, by rio4 re. &ill or I . , yotAlare ,10 M. them a song, : dellvee tn James J. Donn I Intrer , pany's plant for the manufacture of auto- day, . fh . it th 3t, office e or of th ,, Ontario, the sole For there's nothing to . good for the 4,, Wit and Testimailt; of ere ia es. mobile fenders, which. will mean an ad- And you'll see for yourself Ws the truth Irish.' I ond, deceased, their full names, 1ddr,1,1,1114 . . ,, in t. dition of close on 200 men to the number thatl say; d descriptions and fall partioular . g ot thoir cialm Lind the liature of the scour .- Of employees. I I - - __ : es, it a held by them. 1101D Viumali,11 TAKJ NOTICE that With eight flourishing Canadian I t" such inst -mentioned date the said ell' Branches, 00 dealers and over 2,300 1 t4or will proceed to distribu to tb e asseti of ;:i -i I eastate of the said deceased, among t116 service stations, the Company has every ,.11 ', rgonn entltl d thereto, having regard I ly to the clahn of wtilob he then , 'CUbunto be proud of the part it has play - all hcl,ve had notice and thal, 1,116 Said Oxe' ed in the industrial life of the Dominion tot, will not be liable for the said assets auy parts thereof to any per8on or persons %vuoso claim he nhall then nothave received - ____ ___ - otice at the time of such distributions, - I . DatedatWalkerion this 10th dily of Feb- Our customers who have received print- 4 I , C. , &ry, 1020, ing from us- are loud in their praise of , nongitltso.,T & MO'LTAB, 4 _ 'IF Sollottom for the Executor. ADvANou work and -we are sure of re- . . peat orders from them all. .. I ditor [)cubic Crossed. . .. I I -*,- The Editor of the Wingham Advance, _,______.___ % . . i ho Has been conducting a "Buy At -THERE'S NOTHIN(i TOO GOOD - I .. 1, I . ome" campaign and urged all citizens to FOR TRO IRISh . atronize the, home merchant, discovered I I . I hat he had been "double crossed ". The A: correspondent s,-%eks a humorous poem . I Here"'s ,_ usiness men he was boosting signed up of the above title which appeared in, this . I r . their printed stationery with a Toronto column a numbeil of "years ago, The . . to teeth, , I iaveller, who secured dver 81.00 worth of following are the verses,' but nothing is . . rderg, ranging from 63.00 to $10.00.- know of their origin. usiness men who send to Toronto for It's the 17,merald Isle is the beautiful land, . appetite, , heir printing or bought from Eaton. on Theres nothing to good for the Irish; ^ 01 le quiet, deserve the roast they received The flavor .. A On the whole of it, Nature, at heaven's I digestion i - I Om the Editor of the Advance. Such command, . I . - . . , -i . 1. usiness methods are deplorable and is I` I sts—and the , J1 w- a .1 I ­', ''... Has scattered her charms with a bountia 11 I .1, V '. I , 1 he cause of many persons patronizing the ful hand, electrical(y. . . I . . epartmentat stOrO.--Ripley Express. From SkIbbereeen town to the Donegal . _ . . . ,­_ __ strand- sealed . I . I. I I., I For there's nothing too good for the . Package . I Irish. . : .L .. I I . . And it's many a hero the Irish can claim; brings ,- % . 11 I There's nothing too good for the Irish; 11 1p I "Red Hugh" put his country's invaders . I . I ­­­ I to sharnei; . : - "Owen !Ue," was 'a fighter they never .. 0 ( 0 R=T H E'A could tame; . MIGLIN'S ,&F , I 2! '2' 4 1 --,Ci As a nation the Irish have glory and . . J A - fame, I It I - For there's nothing too good for the to You with all Its 1 Irish. . . I . I And the Irish are noted for piety too! goodness Perfect. . A , I . There's no . , 11 thing too good for the Trilsh; . I 1Y PreSCIVeld, I I I .. I— - I I In the far -away time, before "Brian I I I noru'll I I I Avoid Operations The faith by Saint Patrick was -planted, I . I., .... 111 . it I . and grew,- I . . L , 11 . for Kidney Trouble$ And the Island of Saints has had saints . eama . I I . I I __ - I . I not a few, I .. 0 I , - , # I "I For thore0a nothing too good for the IL L Tight— ' l , . .1 - Irish, ' _, I., ­ I . . I I . Ati , tile best of all,orators Irishmen are; ' I I Kel Pt I #0 'It k I 0N r." 'I here"s nothing too good for the Itish; I I..& directl3t to the Milt 14 tit,- The voice of Columbia was heard from I ollitle, telteving piiiiii quickly. disillill, I . RIOT I I , ii"4Out and gro"l. puriNing thit" afar. . I 1 I taid Umtrig tip tile- Khil,Q', tile lBulkes eloquence rolled like a concilltiling I ) 0 10 4"'Iftllttof or*xnx in thf- Itody. I Thouloniltd-14-Uttil Mine to IS evely car, -.- year 1*Ar1%**"l1Cllttellt1l"p tothr. .- ... . . . . . g"At Trivit - 71 And tht rame of O"Connell'i a rg4lant 11 ­ _74 _ R hot from vrmr ch %itit-f I . !MiRV,1M71V, *1th ftollity-lW4k sair- star, . I'll , 1. I I AX14161 I itor thero s n*ttdnt too sood for ths M1 . _F I . ftt!Akr1*ft_1.:fh=`tW Mrowltll* i Ift, - I I ; J ". A,Wft &.10ru, Aft. Of , 11 4 1 AW -ft lrmmon slwm ts Voitty, % * . *V.,,14 tt , " I- ,,,, "I'll ",',,I " W 1 -=7___1__ —,N- 0,0-iiiii 010001 ­ 0=3% I I I . " '. 7 . I - . I . , . ..-I I I ­ - -_1 . ­. .. . I ­ 11-1-1 'i