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The Wingham Advance, 1920-07-15, Page 51*1 `1110 Don't'Unde'rva'lue -777,4-#.7"-,7 ber it, "The Prairie", by Bryant . Nor OXNZ Fifteeii-year Nearly one million Canadians own Tictory 0 2% Boiads w -,P maturing They are eyidence of financial aid in the Ist November 1934 time of national need, They are also evi- Don't'Unde'rva'lue Your Victory Bonds to ber it, "The Prairie", by Bryant . Nor OXNZ Fifteeii-year Nearly one million Canadians own Tictory 0 2% Boiads Bonds. These are among their most valw able possessiops and should be bighly-prized. maturing They are eyidence of financial aid in the Ist November 1934 time of national need, They are also evi- at 96 and , do -nee of'sound business judgment. Victory ae,crued interest Bonds ard the safest of all investment&. pay aln-tost Retain the Victory Bonds you now own and 0 0 670 income, buy additional bonds to- the limit of your 059 g t1l W HET"ER selling;, buying or shipping o live means, The, future will piove Ahe wisdom the end of the year. For the girls at least of your taking adyantage, of present low grain sto6k.- in §1 10MU 11,� the Bank of Hamilton mifil Mro, 'Clemens of Hespeler, visited ut Mr. Andrew Fox!e last week, Wood,,,.Gundy & Co -m -pan, Canadian Pacific Railway Building 'Toronto "The'Bon'd Market". is the name of our latest publication. It will prove of valub to those interested in such current topics -as "Why Victory Bonds are Cheap" " CoAada—a'Creditor Nation" and "In6tion". *, Let us mail you a copy. We shall gladly do s6 upon roceipt of -letter or postal card. Wo.od, Gundy. & Compan- y Canadian Pacific Railway Building. To'-roilto :-Morris Council Mopris,'Council meeting held June 28, 1,9-20.-' t6i) inembLrs all present. Min- ,otes of last meeting read and confirmed. A petition for a Municipal Drain was presented by C. R. Coultes and others.— The petition was 'entertained and a qppy ordered for the Engineer, A motion was passed fixing the price for operating the graders at 40c per hour. The By - Law on the Robertson Drain was read and finally passed.— The Court of Revision on the asses�- ment roll was closed. — A By -Law appointing Arthur Shaw as road overseer was passed by the Council. The dSj&bt of this By -Law is to fulfil the 6onditions required to receive the gover ment per cent on Township roaa expenditures.— The following accounts were paid:— Dominion Road Machine Co. Grader, $425.00; Government tax, 4.25,,freigbt, 0,88; blade for grader, 15. 15; freight, 50c; John Shortreed, fixing grader 90c; bolts, 50c; lumber, 50c; Geo. Mason, supplies S., 80; R. Young, operating grader 4.00, - gravel, 3.60; Rich. Alcock, Sheep worried 15.00; W, MtMalrray, engine on grader 18.00; Lyle Hopper, wood and grading 6.60; James Leech, 2 days works, 6.00; gravel 9.45' Philip Ament, gravel 7.65; James Lawson, gravel 17.55; John Taylor, gravel 13 05; Tom Miller, gravel 45 80 ' sbovellini 3.00; R. McDonald, gravelling 15.00; S. Proctor. shovelling 2.40; jas. Anderson, gravel 3 ; mt. elly. grave 7.60; Wm. Skelton, gravel 8,40; Chas. Agar, gravel 6.00; W. Forest, doubletree for grader, 1.50, drawing tile and putting in Culvert 6. 00; Jno. Hopper, gravel 27.15, 4 days work 8.00; Henry Bosnian, gravel 18 60 widening road 80.00; Jan. Hopper, gravelling 54.00; R. Johnston, gravel 22,95; John Anderson, working zrader Comfort WITH.Ecoflom'y The New-Can-adian Car THIS Overland is built from In every detail of its equip - the ground tip 'to secure rid- ment from Electric Starting and ing comfort, light weight and Lighting to Speedometer, Over - economy. land is high-grade and complete. Triplex S&ings 1 combine, in a The large Canadian factory remarkable way, the econom'ies and service organization behind of light weight with the luxury the Overland are big factors in of riding, formeTly possible only the success of this new car for a in a heavy caro,,f long wheelbase. new Canada. L. Kennedy, bealer, Wingham 11 -ad Offiecand Vactorleu' Willys-Overlstrid Limited, Toronto, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . W, I s (a 11 c Ile -ter 1,1ijiledirej slle4p Itilled by ddg� Via), rop"irin; Calvert 14 W; R. i7 ii, Al�,ock, gravel 11,40, Petor fla*y, gravel 75c; Frank Shaw, operating grador MaOttr Urnoot 9parliqg tacelvda AM 41aso honors In his musIO o%am. -*ell done. Urnost. ber it, "The Prairie", by Bryant . Nor OXNZ I 11VAM 0i (�Aoxkx� ESTABLISHED 18 7.2- and bolt 22.25; 1. Sburrio. widening road creek. There were a' score of 7's, and tones in our sing,�ong voices had died. experlenee we have ba6 from thwe preparations and from the kmw- everybody got the limit of her mighty We had two years with her—twb most W. Mr. Win Windsor of Detroit, spobt a 9.1 medlein,Q effe0t ot the different 9 32-W; Charles Agar. pulling willows 80.00; Albert Crooks, fixing culvert 8,00; few days at the k0mc Of MP, an(% Mro, Robt. Carrick. 059 g t1l W HET"ER selling;, buying or shipping o live com1position a theod fto vouderful the end of the year. For the girls at least trance and the othOr ga�re us such a statt grain sto6k.- in §1 10MU 11,� the Bank of Hamilton mifil Mro, 'Clemens of Hespeler, visited ut Mr. Andrew Fox!e last week, in High School. work that it only took, a, . Me Appetite mlay. be eather-exag- gerwted, d1inialaited or en- take care of all your financial -transac- A Boundary 25,20; Loine Turvey, 100 yds, 40c, 42.40; Roy Turvey, inspecting 2.0; Miss McCrat of the staff of nurses of tions for you. Careful attention to resitore it. The conditiori may be in Summer Goods character building. Foroneso young she detail and courteous treatment are QQelpb hospital, visited with Miss Annie wasgifted beyond praise. No opportun- Nerves supplying the Stomach may features of Bank of Hamilton service ityin the study df hitstory or literature A. MacEwen, By -Laws Robertson Drain Henry. at all times., the Stomach dueto Fermentation or was a charming young lady, refined in her MEAD HAMILTON 60; Clerk's fees, 00; James Lawson, put- Mr. Harold Sparling is home from were great events, and the sch6ol �forld -ent will tme up the orgaus of the ak in which we began'td realize we had a place, had a new fascination because, of ting In culvert 2.00; A, Shaw. painting Cruickshanks's Br. 95.00, taxing floor Georgetown olor Sunday, - 1, ML M at"ShAIN"K OF im"AMILTOI(I WAISTS, SMOCKS the spirit of our brilli I ant teacher. 0.00, WINGHAM BRANC.H—C. P. Smith, Xanager 1 Pain after Eating, Vomiting, Grad- their hand to tfie strap, put on their caps was back in '82 and '83. After her came AND WASH SKIRTS 1 Next meeting July 20, 1920, the SyntVthms of Stomach DXsorders laws might be seen. roosting on the fence bute to the last afid greatest of our tea6h- that quitlftihs[aTpeia� when you use across the road. And as for our studies, :-Morris Council Mopris,'Council meeting held June 28, 1,9-20.-' t6i) inembLrs all present. Min- ,otes of last meeting read and confirmed. A petition for a Municipal Drain was presented by C. R. Coultes and others.— The petition was 'entertained and a qppy ordered for the Engineer, A motion was passed fixing the price for operating the graders at 40c per hour. The By - Law on the Robertson Drain was read and finally passed.— The Court of Revision on the asses�- ment roll was closed. — A By -Law appointing Arthur Shaw as road overseer was passed by the Council. The dSj&bt of this By -Law is to fulfil the 6onditions required to receive the gover ment per cent on Township roaa expenditures.— The following accounts were paid:— Dominion Road Machine Co. Grader, $425.00; Government tax, 4.25,,freigbt, 0,88; blade for grader, 15. 15; freight, 50c; John Shortreed, fixing grader 90c; bolts, 50c; lumber, 50c; Geo. Mason, supplies S., 80; R. Young, operating grader 4.00, - gravel, 3.60; Rich. Alcock, Sheep worried 15.00; W, MtMalrray, engine on grader 18.00; Lyle Hopper, wood and grading 6.60; James Leech, 2 days works, 6.00; gravel 9.45' Philip Ament, gravel 7.65; James Lawson, gravel 17.55; John Taylor, gravel 13 05; Tom Miller, gravel 45 80 ' sbovellini 3.00; R. McDonald, gravelling 15.00; S. Proctor. shovelling 2.40; jas. Anderson, gravel 3 ; mt. elly. grave 7.60; Wm. Skelton, gravel 8,40; Chas. Agar, gravel 6.00; W. Forest, doubletree for grader, 1.50, drawing tile and putting in Culvert 6. 00; Jno. Hopper, gravel 27.15, 4 days work 8.00; Henry Bosnian, gravel 18 60 widening road 80.00; Jan. Hopper, gravelling 54.00; R. Johnston, gravel 22,95; John Anderson, working zrader Comfort WITH.Ecoflom'y The New-Can-adian Car THIS Overland is built from In every detail of its equip - the ground tip 'to secure rid- ment from Electric Starting and ing comfort, light weight and Lighting to Speedometer, Over - economy. land is high-grade and complete. Triplex S&ings 1 combine, in a The large Canadian factory remarkable way, the econom'ies and service organization behind of light weight with the luxury the Overland are big factors in of riding, formeTly possible only the success of this new car for a in a heavy caro,,f long wheelbase. new Canada. L. Kennedy, bealer, Wingham 11 -ad Offiecand Vactorleu' Willys-Overlstrid Limited, Toronto, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . W, I s (a 11 c Ile -ter 1,1ijiledirej slle4p Itilled by ddg� Via), rop"irin; Calvert 14 W; R. i7 ii, Al�,ock, gravel 11,40, Petor fla*y, gravel 75c; Frank Shaw, operating grador MaOttr Urnoot 9parliqg tacelvda AM 41aso honors In his musIO o%am. -*ell done. Urnost. ber it, "The Prairie", by Bryant . Nor OXNZ I 11VAM 0i (�Aoxkx� #k . and bolt 22.25; 1. Sburrio. widening road creek. There were a' score of 7's, and tones in our sing,�ong voices had died. experlenee we have ba6 from thwe preparations and from the kmw- everybody got the limit of her mighty We had two years with her—twb most 27.50;Wm. Sellers, Culvert and filling Mr. Win Windsor of Detroit, spobt a valuable years that we found since whether in Collegiate Institute, Universit� medlein,Q effe0t ot the different Of course there was some crying and 32-W; Charles Agar. pulling willows 80.00; Albert Crooks, fixing culvert 8,00; few days at the k0mc Of MP, an(% Mro, Robt. Carrick. or College. One sent us through the Ert- I com1position a theod fto vouderful the end of the year. For the girls at least trance and the othOr ga�re us such a statt John Bell, uaderbrushing Centre S. Road 43.00; John Shortreed, tractor on S. Mro, 'Clemens of Hespeler, visited ut Mr. Andrew Fox!e last week, in High School. work that it only took, a, . Me Appetite mlay. be eather-exag- gerwted, d1inialaited or en- Striking Values' A Boundary 25,20; Loine Turvey, 100 yds, 40c, 42.40; Roy Turvey, inspecting 2.0; Miss McCrat of the staff of nurses of It was not m-.n(al training alone but real resitore it. The conditiori may be in Summer Goods character building. Foroneso young she at QQelpb hospital, visited with Miss Annie wasgifted beyond praise. No opportun- Nerves supplying the Stomach may The schdol during the winter was as ityin the study df hitstory or literature A. MacEwen, By -Laws Robertson Drain Henry. was missed to point out the high moral the Stomach dueto Fermentation or was a charming young lady, refined in her and spiritual lessons, Her examinations 60; Clerk's fees, 00; James Lawson, put- Mr. Harold Sparling is home from were great events, and the sch6ol �forld -ent will tme up the orgaus of the not congenial, that such a fine spirit in which we began'td realize we had a place, had a new fascination because, of ting In culvert 2.00; A, Shaw. painting Cruickshanks's Br. 95.00, taxing floor Georgetown olor Sunday, - 1, glorioug gbod health that you so WAISTS, SMOCKS the spirit of our brilli I ant teacher. 0.00, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Martin and Bruce a visited friends at Dungannon. 1 Pain after Eating, Vomiting, Grad- their hand to tfie strap, put on their caps was back in '82 and '83. After her came AND WASH SKIRTS 1 Next meeting July 20, 1920, the SyntVthms of Stomach DXsorders laws might be seen. roosting on the fence bute to the last afid greatest of our tea6h- that quitlftihs[aTpeia� when you use across the road. And as for our studies, ers in No. 13., No doubt we have missed Hacking's. In order to effed a cure, A M.&cl,:wzN, Clerk. Mr. and Kra. John Paterson of Galt, and Mr. and Mra, Ge ,o, Buschlon and however, pablence is as essential a's anything of importance. should be written. � May another memory dih,e right reanedy and anyone who We are showing a full. range of Blouses in Crep� Chene, Ocorgcttes.,� 11ougee and Voiles, The sem be refreshed and with a pen put it down has been siling for any length children of Arthur, spent Spnday At onit3 latest stylvs at very�attravtive prices. 'Teeswater Ken Patersonle. Miss Nor� Falconer is vlaitind her A large gang of hydro-clectric work- sister, Mrs. Wollwood of Qrangeville, Miss last received a slijpni6ht, of Voile Smocirs in -k -oile, era is busy erecting poles between here " M. E. Paterson of Niagara Falls, N Y., Is visiting at Mr. Ken. Paterpons, dainty styles, Made of fine quality plat white and some have color6(1 iiininiings at $3.25 and 3.5o. and Walkerton. The poles, are of excel� lent having, hegn brought from Smocks at S4.7s N STO. Raw Silk and Crepe de Chene., quality, British Columbia. They are distributed Belgrave X WaSh Skirts alongthe route by a� big gasoline truck Mr. Matt. Brandon of Roblin, Man., with a trailer, Where the poles, are erected on a farmer's. farm, $4 to the sum a4 old time resident of this vicinity, is White Bedford Cord. Wash Skirts, novelty"i'd, k-, p c ets, wide belts, trimmed with pearl button�) Very R --v visiting relatives and old frienas, It Is neat and stylish, special value $3,00, paid for each pole. The hydro Is expect- twenty -seven years since Mr, Brandon ed to reach here in Septembert left for the vest and naturally sees many W House Dresses -and Aorons The funeral of Mr. James 9�mple was changes. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Brooks �nd �i�aiii X held yesterday. Mr. Semple died sud- and Laaies' and, Children's Dresses in and denly on Sunday morning. daughter of Centralia, spent SunAay with plaid,�Gingbamsat-$2.50 to S.50. Bungelpw Aprons in.liglit�, and dark patterns, 'made of extra 'Iuai�ty Rev. jdmes.Oale, D. D., Presbyterian missionary, of Seoul, Xorea, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Anderson. Mrs. Prentice of Beat -on, spent a few prin�.,,,s�ecial value Si.,5o tb:,2.5o. Rev. W, A. Bradley, and preached in d ays with her aunt, Mrs. Geo, Daley' Whi�6 wear, Knox church Sabbath morning, -and even- Mr. Bride of Harristou, spent a day Mr. Mrs. Daley. .6,Goods ing. with and Underwear, Silic Hosier, Mr. and Mrs. Rob, 14eathorn of Brant- % ford, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stomach Brandon. I I . , 1 ' " " �! A, M LL L'S'. 0 Disorders REMINISCENCES (Continued from page 1.) There are no rDmedes -or mod. might forbid but not control. A thresh- ticines so effective for the tT , eatment ing which was a real meeting out of judg- we had one selection.' Oh but we r in V for the various Stomach Mmrdem 'aqd ment. we still feel in our bones, came ber it, "The Prairie", by Bryant . Nor as Hacking's Heart. Nerve Remedy and Hacking's Kidney and . from Miss Lovatt's gad, because we en- joyid a glorious noon hour in the old did she leave it uhtil the last unnatural Liver Pills. Tlis we know, from the creek. There were a' score of 7's, and tones in our sing,�ong voices had died. experlenee we have ba6 from thwe preparations and from the kmw- everybody got the limit of her mighty We had two years with her—twb most ledge we have of the aWon and right arm. valuable years that we found since whether in Collegiate Institute, Universit� medlein,Q effe0t ot the different Of course there was some crying and drugs an!d, hlerW Niat go Into the presenting and singing when she left us at or College. One sent us through the Ert- I com1position a theod fto vouderful the end of the year. For the girls at least trance and the othOr ga�re us such a statt remedies. took that to be the proper etiquette for in High School. work that it only took, a, . Me Appetite mlay. be eather-exag- gerwted, d1inialaited or en- closing the Xmas term. year at Clinton to secure a "Second A." per�erted, Urelly lost, the&6 piiephrations will Miss McGaw having finished a term for It was not m-.n(al training alone but real resitore it. The conditiori may be a higher certificate was welcomed back. character building. Foroneso young she either Acute or Chronleor the But the year was none too successful. wasgifted beyond praise. No opportun- Nerves supplying the Stomach may The schdol during the winter was as ityin the study df hitstory or literature be detective lor thm may be, Gas on crowded as it was unruly. The teacher was missed to point out the high moral the Stomach dueto Fermentation or was a charming young lady, refined in her and spiritual lessons, Her examinations DeoamporAtion of Fdo&;, no matter what the tmuble may the ttiis treait- tastes and manner. The conditions were were great events, and the sch6ol �forld -ent will tme up the orgaus of the not congenial, that such a fine spirit in which we began'td realize we had a place, had a new fascination because, of enitire sysbem and bring bwk the could influence the rough elements in the glorioug gbod health that you so school. Discipline at length was a by- the spirit of our brilli I ant teacher. much desire. word. Big fellows instead of holding out She was a great and . true friend. That Pain after Eating, Vomiting, Grad- their hand to tfie strap, put on their caps was back in '82 and '83. After her came ual Loss of Flesh and Strength, Dyspepsia and Anaemlaare some ot 1211d Walked out. Some days a row of out. modern history, so we close with this tri - the SyntVthms of Stomach DXsorders laws might be seen. roosting on the fence bute to the last afid greatest of our tea6h- that quitlftihs[aTpeia� when you use across the road. And as for our studies, ers in No. 13., No doubt we have missed Hacking's. In order to effed a cure, we have no recollection of having learned much, in this hurried sketch of what however, pablence is as essential a's anything of importance. should be written. � May another memory dih,e right reanedy and anyone who Then came a "man -teacher," William be refreshed and with a pen put it down has been siling for any length . J. Dever, orobably, twenty-one years of to Keep alive the golden deeds or long ago. me's 0 expect to be ouired In a few dsys. Buy 6 boxes *f! Hack. age, tall and supple as a wbip, as game Ing's Heart and Nerve Remedy and and chirpy aa an athelete. He used good 8 of '-incking's Kidney and Liver policy in making a start, not being too Pills and give them agood tTial. Be particular about finding fault, or efiger for sure to get Hackinals. a conflict. The boys took to him as he Hacking's Remedies are sold In was good in arithmetic and could write a !'Yes, m�dam, this is the grade of,Imperial Polarine specified for your Wingham by J. W, McKibbon. good -man's hand as a head -line irk the car by the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations, and you copy�books. The school was reduced in will always find Imperial Premier Gasoline of uniform high quality. numbers, having seen the last of the big- A�y customers have learned that operating costs are kept. at a' minimum throi�gh using Imperial Polarine exclusively." GEO. J. WRIG H T fel . Iowa. We began to feel that we had privileves for an education -qincrin — 1. — I "A A "MALSTE *X 5 —Experienced Piano Tuner— part of the daily program, hence there Teacher of Rudiments of Music, Har- was real regret at the Xmas examination mony, Counterpoint and Composition when it closed with customary presenta- Leave orders at THE ADVANCE Offic4 tion and singing. His year was up and All brass and reed instruments the section liked the variety of having an - and violin. nually a new teacher. "Another Master",was the word sent around and we craned our necks to get a DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN peep of him, already grated the first morning at his desk. It was John Z Weatherhead from St. Helen's, who took his certificate inthe homeschool, under Morgan who made a name for himself in the country. He was a likely man for CHIROPRACTIC the position, very tall and slight, clear Practice is confined exclusively to complexion, dancing blue eyes, indeed a Chiropractic, the only and ori nal Sys- very fine looking fellow. - There were no tent of 3pinal Adjustment. Elective in particulars, save a simple'morning prayer, 95 pe; cent of all cases. is and everybqdy was orderly to work. the Chiropractic locates and Remove$ That was his key -note and he set the Cause of Dis-ease: Nature Heals." examplo. Education was beginning to get J. A. FOX, D. C., D. 0. moderanized,; . when teachers could be IP Also fully qualified graduate -in Oeteo. the big brothers instead of big bosses. pathy. Phone 191. Hours 2 to 5, and 7 Weatherhead wasted little time over strap, to 8'p: in. and the school -room ' had a pleasant — atmosphere. After school hours he organ. C. R. Copeland ized a base -ball club among the young men N .1 and the era of mat chos between schools P I./VSt71tAjVCB had began, Again there was regret when P Fire, Acciden ' t Sickness the lure of the -west won his heart, and he Automobilt Insurance a Speotialty exchanked teaching for the excitement of Only the best companies represented at Winnipeg's big boom. We often r4ret ...... Lowest RAtes ...... having destroyed the letters written in those days from tht wtat. We recollect SaY It W I t h FloWePS how he described the long lines in waiting for the mail at the post office, the collapse of wages, finally his experience& in the lumber woods, - showing the grip in his character, under odVerse circumstanced, He bad a deep affection for his old pupils. 'es near the ZVen while bewing railway ti Lake of the Woods, he would usually tend a stiff problem in arithmetic to test our progresa in his faroorite subject. The new teacher, however, was in m any respects the most notable of all our early inttructors. Miss Annie R. Mc, GOV= ftom negtr Blyth did Sk great work in Xo� 13, with but a year's experience as asalatant in Auburn, She tackled the 11111MV WEDDINGS, 9TC. problem of enacting success to men, in Potted Plimts siod Cut Plowers a tchool with somewhat a grim reputation IMP a S0446hy for trouble. We see her yet, a nitro Catallqpft dxwn ea raquag. laWe in her teens, but in the poise of her 011c.t. WM. XJVAA ril hdd and flashing brown eyes, a real 149, Winghllm clufth in the 6chOol-room, We liked her from the. start, but we could not make ROSS out 1W Iddos, depocially in the twiding Gftduate go* Collogo of I)Mts, dau itorn our fourth books, Could we Surglow notradbythat ,Ima? YA In a sing GrrAu*w Uwvwky of Toronto raowty 1014 ft"9, " 0owd say tht words, Of D"tkuy W #W t4lotht ua to rod, tsv& Q th* 00" "a K & lmd's stm, dw" a aw k%% of riw*ft. ft wals, Reduced Operating qosts - MPPERIAL Polarine reduces automobile operating costs in many ways. B��) providing a piston -to -cylinder seat whi�h � assures naximurn poy�er, It helps to save friction waste in every . moving art, Keeps the engine running smoothly and out of thd repair -shop .nd minimizes depreciation. raperial. Polarine prevents friction by coatingwevery wearing surface ith a heat and wear -resisting oil film. It seats all the power -in the iston chamber. linperial Polarine gives correct lubrication to every art of your car. ne of the three grades described below is specialty auited� to your notor. Look for the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recorainendations vhen you buy oil and learn which grade to use. 1 0 rnperial Polarine is sold in sealed gallon and four -gallon cans, 12y,,,- glilon Aeel kegs, steel lialf-barrels and barrels, by dealers everywh6re. here is an appreciable saving in biiying half -barrels and barrels. 40 91 " 0 Ict RIAL POLARINE IMPERIA1, POLARINE HPAVY IMPERIAL POIARM A _ltm malaw, 6ay) (Medinin heaty 44) (girtra heavy hwy) A G9A0X SAgUALLY SMAD rO YOVR WrOR