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The Wingham Advance, 1921-10-13, Page 5Thursday, October 13th, 1921 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE being appealed to consented to allocate. summer roorts girls are said to have In- TIM Is Suspicious FEMALE SUFFRAGE to each Aux., their objective envelopes to dulged in the game while bathing having be used where Aux, deem it advisable, floating platforms made for the occasion. To the Elditur of,the Advance, 1,ast week, as onr readers may remem- Miss: Malcolm of Kinloss, delegate to THE H kd) U 5 E OF QUALITV ter I took liberties with a "bright boys", Rt. Hon, Arthur Meigben, Prime Min- Dear $ur- the above subject to the summer schoot at Whitby, gave an in, ister of Ontario will speak in Goderich on 0�- composition on teresting outline of each days routine, I was diEllpppointed intoirily that I extent of giving publicity to some of the evening, Oct. 19th, Mr. Geo. Mission study, Bible study, recreation Wednesday curldn't get into Winilam to the COUVi4- 0- arguments it contained in favor of the National Liberal. Conserva- and addresses filled the days. Some of Spotton the shun lasht wake to put in a, vote f -2r =Y 1.0 Huron will be enfranchisement of women, .0 wa's so bad -0 STOCK REDUCTION SALE the leaders In the summer Echool were: tive candidate in North I This week the opposition must have its frind, Jarge Shpotton, but I Rev. Geo, McKay, Formosa; Rev, Mur- present. innings. VXom t1le composition of wid lumbago that 1 cud hardly walk at a dock McKenzie, China; Rev, F. Russell, Oakville News Sold little girl, brilliant, rather than bright, I all, at all, let alone roide tin raoiles. to India-, Rev. Dr. Pidgeon, Mr J C Robert- Mr. W. J. Fluety has sold his news- ­0 ,OF ALL RUGS. 0 select two excellent arguments both re- Res. 8 and 9, were also adopted, paper, The Oakville Record to W, Nelson Wingbam. I undershtand 'twas a grate son, 0- markably well taken against the exten- tolme yez had, an that the elickshun is ax 0- Mrs. Harkness spoke on the Forward Wilkinson, formerly Manager of the Can- n folks. good as won already, fer Jarge Is a shmart I sion of votes to wome Movement, she urged that special effort adian Newspaper Service of Hamilton. man's place is Tapestry Rug in Rose and Blue 3x4, reg 28.00 0- Argument No. x, k wo be made to increase W. M. S, member� lad, an has the winning way wirl him, 3M 2 only Best Quality Brussef Rugs, in Blt1e Ground for ............................. ...... 1.19 50 — Her home is her own pro- Mr. Fleuty is a well known Wingham old he won't head the poll at the wrong Ind size 2Jx3, reg. $32.00 for ................ 8 24 75 '&- in her home. ship, home influences, responsibility of boy. 57.00 a- perty, bought and paid for by her hns- this toime. Billy Frisher will be a baii, Tapestry Rug in Brown and Tan colorings, 2Jx3 English Brussels in Black and Tan W, reg parents in regard to their own children, Palmerston Agatin Defeated bandslow wag for ......... ................... 00 es. If you take her away second, an Jawn King nowhire, fer the reg 30.00 for .............................. 24 00 God's message to the children of Isreal In a sudden death semi-final game of English Bruseels in Medallion Pattern 3x4, reg from the cradle in that home to vote, you thro Moses was "That they go forward", the N. W. B. A. at Wingliam, on Wednes- F. 0. bunch is brakin up as fasht 2% U Seamless Tapestry Rug, Green and Fawn 2,1.x3 reg it kin, an the byes will awl be votin Grit 55 00 for .............................. .. 43 75 may blast the lives of one or more babies. 22.50 for,... � ........................... 17 50 there should be n6 standing still. Mrs, day afternoon, Wingham defeated Palm., an Tory agin on the shly. SoXpebody Seamless Balmoral Square, Grey and Blue, 2�x3 2 English Axminster Rugs in Fawn and Rose, 3x4 A mother with .2radle babies of her own Gollan of Kinlon, spoke of mission work 4 erston 9 to 3, and thereby earned the' -a p ........... �1 75 will git a su4proise wbin the ballots are. reg 38 00 for .............................. 29 75 65.00 for .......... can never think about anything else, and among the young people, the C, G. I T, right to go into the finals against Zurich. 0— ff you drag her from her babies, and pull counted troo the Townshios. Seamless Balmoral Square, Fawn and Grey 2Ax3 English Axminster Square, Brown and Grey 3x4 0- Canadian girls in training, tba work is The teams had each won a game, and a 55,00 for .................................. 43.75 her to the poll, she 'will waste hours The more I tink av it the more I reg 28.00 for .............................. 21 75 four fold, physical, intellectual, spiritual third game was necessary to declare a Fine English Brusscls Rug, Grey and Blue color- Brussels Rug, Brown and Fawn 3x4, reg 46.00 for there trying to think who the dickens and training for service. The C. G. I. winner. Wingham played their usual; wonder why I ivir joined up wid the L F. 0. fer sure it is only a Grit sidesbov;-, ........... 34 25 ence her ings, W, reg 42.00 for .................... 35 75 ..... ....... she will vote for. In her abs T. is a link betw�en the Mission Band steady game, and Palmerston got their 1 babies will be sure to have fits them whinawlissidandone. A U. F. 0, iE; russels Rug, Paisley pattern, 3x3j Chatsworth Brussels Rug, Se3mless, 3x4, reg 55.00 0 - Fine English 13 and W. M. S. as it takes in the girls of only runs after the Wingliam Club had a for ............................... ... �_43 75 kind too from which most babies never j only a Grit wid another name there is no rez 60.00 for. . . � .......................... 42 75 teen age. Mrs. Reid gave a paper on the safe lead, Score by innings, English Velvet Rug, Seamleis3x4 reg 80.00 for..65 75 Oman should be kept at ; differ betune thim, 'Tis loike a 1509 - recover; so a w 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 1-9, 3 Seamless 'Tapestry Rugs, Brown, Fawn and place the bible should have in our meet Wingham ...... 0= home, and away from thL,-polls med Smith who used to liver hT t1se Green 3x3i reg 27.00 for ................... 18 75 Balmoral Brussels Square, 3x4, reg.'45-00 for ..... 33 50 .1 00 0 3_3, na c 2 Fine English Wilton Rugs, Heavy Pile 3x4, 0- (The above appeal in the interests of ings, other books we read for interest for Palmerston .......... 0 0 0 0 and counthry an was onvicted av stealin, 3 Seamless Tapestry Rugs in Fawn and Grey 3x3lf amusement and education, but to the Morden and Anderson; Lawrence .......................... 17 00 110. 00 for ................................ 87 00 id. shape, so he moved to Toronto an shpeP- posterity is very, very touching. Argu- reg 24.00 for.... bible only we go in time of trouble for Johnston Farlan. Umpires -Wilson al Seamless English Velvet Squa� 3x3i reg 68,00 2 Fine English, Wilton, Best Quality 3x4, 116.00 ment NO. 2, 1 'A woman is not a slave to ed hisnameSmyth. MishterDroory aia ........................ .............. 65 00 for ....................................... 89 60 guidance in life's perplexities. The ques- Ramsay of Oven Sound. I s all thur, loives- for principle like what a man is, and she I Mishter Crerar were Grit -eg 80.00 for tion drawer was taken by Mrs. Perrie. The 11%te Mrs. Brandon Best Make English Wilton Heavy Pile 3x3i reg Rose and Blue Brussels Rugs 3�.x4j, i .......... 63 75 would expect herself to vote, not for the Mrs. Coombe intimated having a letter An old and highly respected resident an are Grits slitill whin they go to sbTap5L 95.00 for ................................. 79 50 ........ 11 ................... at noights, an by the E2 rr e token sa, a= - an 3Jx4 reg 48.00 for man with biggest number of principles and Brown 3x4 reg 30.00 Tapestry Rug, Brown and T from Miss Rattee, Toronto, and request- 9 Tapestry Rug in Fawii 3T 00 in his head, but for the most handsome of Bel rave passed away on Monday, i Jawn King av Bluevale an Billy Black av- ....... 27 50 ... ........ .................. ...... ed that all who could. would send con- Oct, 3rd., in the person of Jane Ann for ................................ 0� one, and the one she loved best. This, ITuckersmitbtheU. F.O. candydate Irr tributions of vegetables and food to Miss e Matthew Brand - of course, would be awfully wrong, and Lawlor, relict of the lat i South Huron, Bob Mosgrove is about: Rattee, home for girls as they would be the only man in BIuevale who kin awlwayss very All Other Rugs Greatly Reduced. would lead sure thing to homely un- on, who predeceased her in 1888 thirty* thankfully received. three years -ago. She was born in the happiness, and very likely maybe to do- I be dipinded on nivir to vote Grit, an in-, It was decided that place of next annual township of Clinguacousy county of a- mestic ruination as well." I the township av TuckerEmith the Gritu meeting be Dungannon. After singing "Besides a woman simply couldn't Peel on October 22nd., 1836, married in and prayer by Miss Neville, the confer- i, are as thick as the potatie bugs was Wc; vote by secret ballot as she would always ence came to a close by all repeating.' the 185�, she and her husband settled Ili the i fall. I undershtand about forty idia; Insist upon telling everybody who she fall of that year on the farm at Belgrave, wanted the U F. 0. nomination in South. Lord's prayer. now owned by Henry McClenaghan. was voting for, Then there would be no Huron, an since Billy Black was the lucky J. A.- MILLS Mrs. (Rev'd) L. McWhinney, They were among the early pioneers of %il the other fellahs fun counting the votes, as -anybody cap- art unlucky man, a Produce Wanted. 0'- Press Secy. that section and endured all the hardships .low Our Gocds are the Best -Our PricesRight. Terms, Casb.0 able of the most miserable withmetic will be mad an vote fer Tam McMillan� bush. A year 22: would know -the result hours before it and inconveniences of the I fer they hev been votin fer him so often P, -40- Take Top after the death of her husband she moved I IWV was created public by the poll officials,) The Put And he lived four- that it has become a habit wid thim. (The little girl here adds a very path- A citizen brought into this sanctum on into the village. Later on Now, Misliter Editur, I must close, fer etic peroration.) Saturday last an octagonally shaped brass teen years in Mahitoba returning toWing- the Missus wants to rub me back vid "Now teacher, from what I have said, top with the eight sides marked T. 1, T. ham three years ago residing with her liniment befoor I go to bid, but I w0l. same day. -In Memoriam wroite agi ixt wa e et you 0 ABOUT A NAVY YARD Thereis a steam hammer here which you will see how utterly and shamefully A., P. 3, T. 2, P. 1, A. P,, T. 3, P. 2, and son-in-law, J. J. . Brooks, former supenn- la n U an I kn w (Continued on page 5.) iedi6ulous it is to let women, vote, A not knowing. what he had picked up. on tendent of electric light, until her death. how the battle is goin in the counthry can strike hard enough to flatten out an In -loving memory of my dear daddy, woman should. stay at home where her the street, asked us what he had found. She was a loving patient mother, bearing dislitricks. In the manetoime I want to own Fire station, streets, residences, iron rod 2 feet square across the end and - give a wurrud av advoice to anny av the gardens, horse . s, wagons, autos, . auto any length down to a thin plate in a few P&ate William Geo. Flock, killed in. babies are, and give them all they want. While not having seen one before we the sufferings of her illness without com trucks, steam R. R. cranes etc., retail that�the action 3 years ago to -day, Oct. 11th, 1918. If she attends to their properly, and have, however, heard considerable about plaint, borne up by an unfaltering faith . Tory byes who may shtill be tinkin anr strokes and is so finely adjusted her Saviour. She leaves to, They bed betther watch stores, p bing all owned next stroke can hit.an egg and not crack Servant of God, well done! gives tnem them nourishment they on- these tops as a gambling device and in Christ votin U. F. 0. ,ollCe and overyt it, it is 69 accurately controlled by the Thy glorious warfare's past, tirivally cry for, she will have no time to straig ay informed the finder that he mourn her death five daughters and two thur shtep arr the Grits will git the shtaTt by and for the Navy. h w Ing, sons: Mrs. Fred Johnston, Mrs, Geo. - A lot av the U. F. 0. Grits are We can make or repair anything fronI ope rator. The battle's fought, the victory won, bother about the "Clique of Nations", or �,tld I in his hand the latest in Joseph all in lay . tbim. whither Canada shoul. was 0' t Attor and I goin to Ey, And thou art crowned at last, d have a "fish -call stum,,t tha ney-Gereral Raney MacKay, Matthew itchbacktothur ould partbY� a largest size boiler to a fine meter or ng. Manitoba-, Mrs.'J. J. Smith, Minnesota;, making You can see then that the Navy -Yard or a cat -call policy. The only call she liaisdamned as a means of gambli i so my advoice to the Tory fellabs is to do a Ill lit iebigan and Mrs. J. i tt watch, I have seen them tle ate tbim means variety in its work. Soldier of Christ, well done, should take heed of is her babies call , top, which is known as the Mrs. Win Conery, M the same ting, an do it fursht, b gasoline enjine crank shaft 76 feet long. , Well I guess this will ba all, I will have Praise be thy new employ; she should have no call for a vote." ' Put and Take Top," has cast into dis- J. Brooks, Wingham. to it, so to slipake. could hardly ca servicis were conducted ard the sh, 0 and a screw so small you time for. But I couldn't show you it all And, while eternal ages run, Now, Mr. Editor, you have heard the 'Otilig of crap, or rolling the The funeral odist Yours till nixt wake, see it in the same shop. in a week if you were here. Rest in thy Saviour's joy. arguments advanced for and against this bones, and the young men, and girls, too, by Rev. Cragg, pastor of the Meth Timothy Hay. I have worked on a 1200 H. P. electric Yours truly, Son, Billie Flook. great reform by a boy and a girl not yet are now spinning the top and picking Church. Three`grandsons. Clarence and! motor and on a H. P. motor in the C. BURNS. Brandon, two! In their teens, attending our public change off one another by this latest Walter Brooks and Thos. - J. schools. Do not these argumnntS reveal gambling craze. The players open the nephews, Arthur Lawlor land Dr. A to you the fact that those kiddies have game by each donating a coin to the Irwin and her brother in-law, Henry ANY PAIN OF THE BODY brains� alert and busv brains wherein "Pot" and then they spin the top in turn. Brandon of Belgrave, acted as pall bear I Ileadache, Neuralgia, Rheumatic, Back - 0 great ideas are being manufactured with If it stops at T 1, the spinner takes one, ers. ache Sciatic and ovarian Pains. almost and with if at T, A, he takes all, if at P. 3, be puts One or two DR. MILES' ANTI-PADN' alarming rapidity, o on. So BORN PILLS-aud the pain is gone. ' Guar - eminently satisfactory results? into the pot three coins, and s 5th. anteed Safe and Sure. Price 30c. e e- MuNDE, LL -In Detroit on Wed., Oct. The kiddies can, and do think, their fascinating and popular has th game b - and Mrs. J. A. Mundell, (nee Sold in Wingbarn by teacher is roud of them. What they come that it �s being played during lunch to Rev p J. WALTON McKIBSON d at the fashionable Nurse Ellen Paterson,) a daughter owe her, and what we owe our teacher at restaurants, an in general for the part they play in train - J Ing the kiddies minds to thoughtfulness, -3, 4' I . 4 15, zl,, 9 wbocansay, Themoral. I draw is, "We cannot treat our children too well, nor think too highly of them. Yours truly, 1 4W 1. \ , JAS. G. WrIBSTER. U 0 Hits an-, Drenses r* xq Xtra Good G,0,ats -E 4 AM r%OSSIBLE T""alc MAITLAND PRESBYTERIAL AT A The semi-annual conference of Ma't land - Presbyterial was held in Knox That is What you Want for Fau and Wtnter,,Xsn't it church, Wingham, on the afternoon of You want Extra Good Coats, then here you are. ltl'�0 Sept, 20th. The Pres., Mrs, Ccombe in XTI the chair. After devotional exercises, the -minutes of last conference were read C by Mrs Meadons and adopted. A letter nubian, reindeer, oats Duvetyns, in whirlpool blues, 45,1 ilml Velour-,, Boliviass 714 o and hav�,, r from the Provincial Secretary was read )nsideration of g _F, oats are g ac asking the Presbyterials ry -yand seal, trimmed wi YA filbert, browns and taupe. Tliese c efulto a degree th �nibroidei 1,L,%urious collars of beaverinC, OPI the following resoluticris viz: itifully lined throwshout, otl1cVS 1, That there be a Literature and Library buttons, twist stichin(l, most of them beat git"y $35-00 to 65-00' half lined. Prices r Secy. in every Auxiliary; 2, that there be an a,young woman's'Secy. in every Auxiliary; 1 &0 tliePrecbyterial Cormsecy. notify �T E2, 3, that the provincial board of date of annual meeting of Presbyterial to erable the Pro Special Coats for Saturday Selling board to send a delegate to Presbyterial, -to-date Styles- and A 4, that the feel in regard to use of L 11Xtra $16.95 �,o heavy -v,,eight ill Pot(), VC10urs and silvertones in up envelopes, also time limit of offlce� be as colors, half lined, reg. $25 certained; 5, that a finance committee be 00, Saturday ...... ................................. I X ith fur collars, appointed in every Presbytdrial; 6, that We also have Children's Coats in a variety of shades, sonic xN definite action be taken in every Auxiliary )lush 01, fur trimmed. for increasing membership; 7, that 'Pres- IN others y byterial Executives meet regularly; S. (4 jc� that presidents be notified of meeting of -very Smartly 411 Executive, 9, that name of Pres.-Repre- A Dresses Ne. shipment of tricotine And serge dresses, 3�0 sentative at summer school be sent to ancy ve, attvac- get 9 Cor. -Secy. 1 —4 trimmed %ith moire braid, f, ;tees, embroidery and many other, r you don't tyle when you buy a Suit You Mrs, D. McLennan of Asbfield, having 24 tiVe Styles, also many beaut!ful Chqrmcuse and silk dresses su�table for cith- h�ven't ilot Prices $15 tip to 40.00. 211Yth'ng' yatlt 'You sent i1h her resignation as Literature Secy., er -tfternoon or evening wear. Yoa need -larkness, second- wiwn yoIll d3 `;�t FtYL,- it was moved by Mrs. I hand-tailorin,6--all-wool Biridzs'a inbricsq too- ed by Mrs.'Perrie and carried that Miss Malcolm of Kinloss, be appointe tera- To be sure you get eVe?Yt1dn9—bnY ture and,,Library Secy. The resolutions Special clearing of suits of botany, Serge, velour tricotine Ind silver - being diacugsed the meeting was unan SUitS'tone, 'a fe�v fur trimmed, others with buttons, fancy StitChil", and zl� mous in adopting, Res, 6, effort to in reg. $38 to 45.00 ran", 0, J! �, , braid, colors, navy, bro-,vn, burgandy, taupe, brocaded linings, crease membership which means, increas- remarkable Value at ......................................................................... $35.00 Made in Canada ed interest and contributions; Res. 4 time V4 I limit of office the result of vote taken S rinimed with buttons afid SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Limited. being 23 fqr and 18 against, making the A special of brol�en line,-, in black and navy serge Suit, t 50 ancy silk lining, sonic as high as 35.00, sale priCC — ................. . $19.1 term of office 2 years; Res. 7, decided braid ,uid f, ALFRED DLCKL�R & COTIN, Chicago New York that Presbyterial Exeoutives meet on tIM MN morning of annual Pi-sbyterial; Res. 5, Sold by came. in. for considerable discuss',on, to 0 allocate to each Aux. the amount expect- ect Ladies' Readyto-Wear Coo 1 ed of them to enable thew. M. S. to Sel I 0 overtalre their work. Objection was Head Office, 448 queen West, Toronto. l3ranchoo, Winghara and Goderich, Ont. 0 1 LTD* taken to this on the ground that alloca- HANNA & coo tion would do away with the free will of- XX Z 'IV fering, Mrs, Glennie, Pres treasurer, on ZXV4XZXZXZJVXXW A 0