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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1916-04-27, Page 7'J Ursiayy, April 1910 Co "Otts her Little .► ... . kind" than the worth i of flour, but and quality .oef breadth you bake from-, ^ti':...rS. !��:t • ,�,1111 LETTERS FROM TW FPONT (Contin Menne I will ulovo around o I least sorry bed and again w the ward it is n others suffer and in hero with all k or the poor lade 1 them: they woo have never had my life than what 1 stair are all very lc don't seem to be a you, opinion n P to re the En n eded amen dish pe a g hens in t all Every day there ar bring 80rrro lux . us. I any a little ion I am among strange Canadian in this hos the lads that are up everything they ca Canadal Do you wan you come for that. eh Tommy is as is fellow, the world has his li part of hie sato o the comfort of trenches you fl see by this m ere has been .s Ypres and St. he Canadians a gsteert(pronoun call it Plug Str ago, so I am ex oys with the n t quiet last wint hand fighting ral bombing att ecess, would go n lines and boot sl vvays the eget a few h were had any cash ink stunts. ong is their arta me they sure inch to Jack w hovvto shoot Ivo haven't any while our gone, or ever suns did nolo- y shell Fritz sends three. I am expecting to over ever this summer. I brave fellows as ever enches go crazy, clean' • • 1 know my nerves I h PAINT a 1 e c r dead _ Savin iro.u�, r factoi'3,' dire Res Mixeel dealers re or istaarit-_. aid F3 0 u s c= Paint, inside R,nof Iror;t •Barn, o tt t s i d e ear $I.2 , ?rimin Finish , flat or Oil H gallon ��++ g Gattous' warts 45c 50 1U gallon NP 1 Why pay re' alar fo s for paint when qou cagetail prices for `1VIINEIZOur Pntit arc guaranteed to at less than who eet hsalep AINT COMPANy,9LOnNDtON, ON - -_ T. led from page 1) be up tomorrow and to crutches, I am not in as it le very tivesotne in hen you are alwa,ye in of pleasant watching believe me they.. are inde of wounds some lave so many holes In later,, hold water. I better treatment' in Ind, and twe get hee. The ble to do nurses enough u s4 f or has greatly altered, spit since I have heir own country. e visitors and they ury with them for ammo at times as re, T am the only Fital,. II'owever and around do n for ane. ,Hello t this or would Believe me the fine a malt as Ole happy go grouse but re, but always his comrades. nd him at hie ornings paper evero fighting Elio, that is re now. We ted Pio-stare, eet) a couple peCting some ext convoy, er as far as went. We auks and al accrose to b them out prisoners concerned antic's, on Where the Very and have the Johnstone; , that is I,ngli there lucky that is looks t In the beet. I that th around where t left Pien Totnmies of weeks of our b We had i hand to made seve were a su the Germa and would and as far a we never those bomb enezn y is etr �' '�*t� g.� take it from a'>r�► T>leata �r cu sion � shells from _ Ever All ail" arch tell Oct® ter not QayiD ° J' Wednesday Dori g Season ja; There was a Soructivhrre Greer ssaV>111�iiOn , ink, to -day f Wheltt Cro earl on theP t»� ks ;�`aute Over w P was ro a lastyear a send P <luced there is rt I1on c waitinnuda's see this thing ar � Grnstcat 1 jf♦r P A Cyou• The have seta ae nil! tales you the,•. 1� • I �j i�' went to the tr plateee, rmr,d her ,give you ail tits iaf°lmation about t},c °ff there bean P Yen to succeea, lr sure need rt[eulata best arest, Arent or w s f rj 1R ny Canadian ' Pacific troubleehelhls ne A , Toronto. IOward Ticket ` to -day ar , Disetr•iet Passenger• tont I yen It ie not only i; 'shelled mens ti zzz bang PRICE s ,,$15.25 . PRICE /1EATEST WANDER yN pip $15.25 NOGR�,PH'S►, vAN THE "COMP A P ii A ARES WITH 7'HE afford phonograph second to no BEST '13Y ACTUAL TEST„ epro(lto e wtith ut, l ' beauty of ltone.at j ands e1 hone can reproinstrumcltion I;rind ord, vocalof , ' CLC. us, 11S ALl3 ATe record, focal, rel: • •, A: CURRIE'S Furniture Store j� e seen the time v I gave me the least will duck every theta c o ming. the front line you get ourour rest cam tees they have Shelled r st p• Lie bas sae shell we spelt. You can't perm• it only a small it bursts, the Omiag aatil y sere gat ° We11LDDe aI hope y0uu will r twrite 8aon' od best Your A wishes, A You0137 pte. fectionate son, nth .Batt, W' Beattie, 1st Cann;dians, Metropolitan tioapital, De Beauvoir Town, .London N..E. England, Attractive Dining Car Service bably nothi Pro tvProbably nothil g helps more to make tato •Dinlne Cea ' as nJoyable thap th Paoiflc g Oa pecially it -it bo a tL',adte a, P j c the g Car, whore the a anger is mho ted oar highest form.- passencyr n market arya t, PCe choicestoprovivisions the ma k t known a1 ••pared on tate scie I'mi favorite dlah lalaetetic-13 ending ntif{e o'Your ab mite dish, you like it ma enjoyed at while cost, amidst ideal y r. south, travelling on tato Canadian JOB WOI;,'g neatl done at TILL y and promptly ADV'ANCD OFFICE, • ART Cm/dimes �71.1.MN t.1MIT1ZCi Hanna & Co. Lan,desboi,o XN THE CANADIAN lr INE13; stamp is sufficient for 1Jlro .cut spoudeuce unsealed, corn: Airs, Chas Parsons of the 13t1, is sere foody ill at present. 11'c, hope she will soon take a chatrgc for the better. Two doctors were in attendance last Saturday. M•'$rethsvaite lost a valuable horse last week. Ile found it lying (lead when he went 10 the viable in the mornin , Harry Moon had a fine bloodg ser- iously injured on colt •h7ootr had let o Sunday nigh(, Mr, whileMoo , .colts out for exercise, they } yvare galloping then, unf(tr'trnatel i tg round, one of plow handle, running. rim up against e and o h in at the stifle out near the tail, making a passage through the flesh over 14 inches long, It was lying down stuck fast on the plow handle waren Mr Moon found it. Dr, Perdne was called in to atteudehe wound. We are sorry to learn that Mrs Moon is still quite ill in b M, of improving ver bed and Is not years of age. Y quickly, She is about 80 Airs. Will Ross Sunday with her s• spent Saturday and Par- sons, who is ver aster, Mrs, Chas. Par- hlrs, Y ill at peesent. Thos. r'airservice, sr , returned home on Monday after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Will Pipe, near Brussels, hteJohn Scott has finished the cellar for w house atcZ is busy.getting things ready for the brick work. Quite a number of the young folks front Londesboro attended the 134 at Auburn on Monday night of this week. • Wroxeter Presbyterian heunited prayer service was held in ochurch Tuesday . evening,' Rev. took charge of theit and Mr' McPherson meeting. . Mr, Geo. backie.o r Saturday .Lacklu popular tailor left h18 mother morning' for Ilderton, to 'visit who has been quite ill. Rev. Mr. Westley Was in Clinton a few days last week on business. Mrs. Tom Hemphill who has been. ill is able to be around a Mt'•John gain. .. . Harris who has been confrn- ed to his bed for several months is still growing weaker. Out saldfe, bo • afternoo .ys. returned• Thursday` n, having been •in Winghatir; Ori •Tuesday and Bru®aels ori Wednesday, `;:; bSr• Bert Harris school in Toronto who is at.tenii'!ng Thursdi . arriveii iii• town.: on with Itis y last on his way to spent Easter' parents, •AIr. and Mrs. Russell Harris of the B line Howick M1'. Albert Gallaher, • the 'stone and stum Wd � :miter has been doing sortie good n and first thou around Wroxeter, `at ght we wondered ifthe Germane' were coming, Mr. and Mr•s, David Walker of Falls, are spending Easter h y9 a with relatives in town, oIidays with Mrs. James Wylie, we are sorry to say, is t pre ent very low : with pneumonia: y friends hope there be a change for the better, Wray s�or� Miss Cassie Harris of Toronto is visit - ng her mother, Mrs, G_eo; .Harris, Mrs. Sandy NcIeeechei : of Howick who has been su with a trouble i ffering for over a sYeek °P't'ithatioir Sunda hershead had to have an 0 a y morning, At time •of petted, saris doie.gas well.as can be ex. formed the o Grtioes from 'fiergds ,per. peration. . Belmore Mr. Jas, Y with hie jog' Jr•, London, spent Sunda here• uncle; Mr, J Fleming Miss A. Bag is 'spending _the vacation th frltnds�in Toront The funeralofthe late Christian was largeily .attended on Frida Jahann noon. y after. s lr]zs, G: Campbell .and son pent Friday at Jas, Douglas' wi o,• Mrs. D. McGrath, Gorrie, visited her sister Mrs. C, Johann last week. Rpv, M�, Cra e of Welton, will occupy the p next Sunday. tie Methodist church here '112ias'Addie Grant is spending her vas cation with her.parents at Brussels: Miss Margaret, Aitken has returned hojiie from Stratford Normal The W, M, S. .• o'fa the•-I?,•esbyterian" church will ineevat the •home of k Jeffray Friday afteenoSzi'at.' 112 s 2`30 a • rslial1, W.. Sunday fMr a Carter McItee of Gait''t''s home• for Privates W, Abraham Ma rshall of Teeswater' ` en with their parents. here. i, pent x'he followin Iio�vjck No. i13,e g is the•report of U, S. S. Howick and 1'urnberry, for the monthsJae,, Feb,, March and April. S30 OR rV—Examined in all subjects, total honours 487. pass 630: *Margaret tient ° e'a,ztzcks nave. J. iVitl',li' .114„ the ''r(lnt,. .,1•,, the mist ;Inti lain • descelzde d the horizon ahr• sl and a oraei ,ink irotn :wiles t In we J°urtil'Ycd tee zoo reaches n the plain, where to hdri- nran nods. to 30Q yards le all that ou1mon edits",•Mowll there lu ,,the oalongmm to thick certain adva t each in T1i0 l%iontreal sayst 1V- Stan - an trenches, describing a visit to h 1 n- Where the the Cane - Where c ri slough Yourtzmunication trench may c1nul your and try to feel bC'r °u to tour guide that the •��ene my lji r71 e shore you nor infer t cuts here and here 'roil the member of there, trust. Y is quite aceur tate workingas- s you that the fate when he as- s for bullets," too is "dead m has an ancon though the To a Idly sound. r ominous comforting' though Inous silence Is ever every- ; and when at last we reach the Jae ineJtrench hecreek•ol'a snip s as loud as round the traverse the trenches battery, lithe trenches theasOves give h nfide them general who had a day or ere adhtold the Canadiantwo cerathl best in the line 'They Nutt Y the best I had They Neat drams from No Mane g that everywhle2e too duck_ • Seen the Blether of this s mud -clay had been kept wire and wood; and the roil. sandbags were..piled in the mrd most scientific manner. stoppediseleaning ups against else •was wail, while peering through a I beearue aware of a sort th hole belpw me. The in - the usual quick Cana_ itaIity, offered nm the free- s “1 we/ling. IIe could not whole of his guest; there om for that. I considered ion ;t1 extending to d• that could enter my see and appreciate far he Dutch interior. the ow •before a tin The I in his hand a Y stove brush, well -lath- even His cheeriness; ue din this cheery perhaps to the pros - an share, as the preface lunch, whose fumes al- a pleasant accompani- oilet. it at such a moment to td feel the hardship and daily' warfare. The [ forget it, so natusaI tire,• l•lzottgh each is in linositus eineri dolo_ ••ase of •Horace•" who f the lire: 'beneath the va er'ust„J is treading e� none looks at home. trout I pass came of "Susanne; , Sus - 011 to a man." On the traverse beyond d -made weathercock, in a• villas' woui village garden was put have favorable tar to :fun toaHun 1l c b Il tI di is the as net tak Ing part sure grata !d!o `l rathe thing front e''s z sound But every been t earlier they,w were seen. Land, •li boardin flooring stoneles tante hY lions of newest a .As I "the loaf someone spY-hole, of rabbit mate, wit :done of hi receive the was not to the' invltat head, and to Whole of t owner eat 1 and he held Bred'shaving ,conspicuous group, 'tvas peel of.a cls •to a' 9 VOUry •beady made anent to the' zt is diffic[ miderstana at .clanger' of th! nlv.n 'tnak,, i'o and loily.the� some sense so" 'C[z: paraph :vas' thiitlting.. ti'ed'cherous la on a mine,,. Dv From the • next the gay. whist: enne, we love 3 the back wall a 'wawa littie_han slick. as soli see at borne. Who theugllt •that it cate..the-,yvi1ds gas •a.Etac t( Y and therenghavee though.they are :eases. 13ut most hold ways of the 'ly spirit keep aro ger and death. a zuluute lack a re rMauy are the to ,enc particular Geis •prowess was even, s ors, as if he were ,traction of the loco : watch him,"" a roan thereupon raise a ti fore the visitor wa what was being done de flew off the sticl isn'tside hof t the trench. wna with conscious.sto e come up to pride promise. • t [ s s 0 e t d to the walls here a d °mestic look, rnacie of empty shell of all the house. men and their live_ of the sense of dati- Yet they never foI• minder. les of the skill of mail sniper. 1:Ils hewn off to visit - a reco;nized at- lit), '"Just you would say, and rr on a stick..73e- s well aware of the tin rattled c "tor le other an would good, that°his add, pet had . ()pen to Canadian Spuds, The United States Secretary of Ag• riculture has authorized the grant- ing Of permits for the :importation of potatoes from Canada, subject to the new regulations which became ef• feetive January 1. The. Canadian Government has ofRcially accepted the conditions and issieed an order tliat potatoes offered *for export to the United States must be free from injurious diseases and insect pests. VVith this understanding, the Cana - :Ilan potatoes will be exempted from the requirements of inspection and e.ertification before shipment, which 3till applies to Buro.pean. potatoes. The potatoes from C'enada will be in- 3Pected, however, on arrival in the United. States and entry refuSed to any infected with dispaee, 'sweetheart Revenge, becaudsemsaline rel.! she is nen calls fe of au his mo- , Nothing Like a Good Name. mkt t gh matt Shake - awe is Mary 112a ria he is sweets and .it young enarrie "siding la Birthing/lam Calls dangerous:, and a Bradford z salve he knows no law; and ehester man caRs, hie lege SI )ecause she gets mad and her aunt every time- he Stays the lodge; and a Middlesbrou tetlis his wife Prallty, because woman"' and a certain. ins )gent calls his wife IIonefity ,ause it's the best policy; and .inghaan man calls his wife lane, because that is her name 1 Glasgow man calls his wife D heeause that isn't her name—s regular vixen; and a Newcastle cal/8 his wife Enough, because s The powerful Movement in Great Jritain to dettroy the con/mere/4 prestige of Germany, In which the Anti -German Union has taken, the initiative, is to be aided by the 13rit- black list containing the names of German firms In neutral countries oC Europe mul America With 'whom front trading, British subieets are tO be Prohibited 7'hn Pritish Iloa.rd. of Trade het an. nounced that it bas been decided tot dose up eleven German businesS COn..4 cents in England, Ineluding the Well/ The Canadian GOVernment wiq thus akt the •;rerk of the Atti.9044 HURON'S POPULATION "bTh,. P"'i)u)arll't1 of nurou .Chamty aN Oil aseem,•ppent rolls for 1111; fel ve: Aehfleld. 2521; Colborne. n ,,. rich tow is r , r O Ut0 Ilurlett, 21(12; Hay, 23S2; ,(Irks, Morrie, 21411 MCIKtIIo , 200 ; Stanley', 1000; Stephen 2 0; 2000; I028; Tuckers ' 3«20; Tern - berry, horde, .1033; hast with, d032; . W We aw West Waw8nosh. 1403, 'Tots! 1131; u iation of the townshl a '1,207. papa field, 113; :Blyth, 085; telru se $ay. Clinton, 211,, H' els 1310 4070• , • Exeter, 1008; Qodericb, WingHens,a.i1, 088; Seaforth, 1871; VVingham, 2433 am ' Wrooter, 317; Total atop of the population, The total popula thus oa county in was tionshowing a falling off in popula• 00,781• 10,808 during the palet, 25 years Prom Par sit Chlaa In a letter to the Standard from Dr, E. C. Wilford, of Tzelietsing, West China, dated March 5th, in which be etates that he nod ferrety were leavoig be pleasant news to their friends here. The following interesting hit of news we quote from his letter; "'We. have been having stirring titnes here lately, Perhaps you noticed in the papers that there wee a rebellion in West China (Yunnan, Szechwan and Rueiche`w), Fighting has been going on within a few milos from this city, and they have been bringing the wounded here for me to treat. Yesterday about (30 were brought in. Many of them were quite serioes too and it take& a long time to dress them all. I have treatcd about 300 so far, Many are already cured aed have left the hospital. Tbe officials seem quite pleased with our work. The Military Governor oe the province has telegraphed hie thanks, and promised to recommend us to the Emperor for deooration."—Blyth Standard. Dr. Wilford is a brother of Mr. A. El. VVilford of Winghatn. Cranbrook Miss C, Calder of Toronto, is visiting Christian Huether el Stratford. is is visiting her tether here, Mr. George Mrs. Wm. Andet•son is visiting her daughters in Toronto. Mrs. Fred Jesehke, sr., is visiting her son in Detroit this week. Miss Leila Sperling, who is teaching school at Courtland is home here for the 21111bS Eva Ratbwell of Paris, is vjsiting her perents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rath - Orange Hill Mrs. Arthur Zziiles and little daughter, of Toronto, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wade, at present. • Airs, Thos. Akins' health continues much the same, Mr. and Mrs. John King, of Adams- ville, are visiting at Mr. Bert King's. Mr. Geo. Rainey and Miss Lillian, of Clifford, spent Sunday with friends here. miss Mckee of Belmore, has been en- gaged as teacher at S. S. No. 4, her dut- esees s ies to commence after Easter. Mr., Walter Stafford, the present teacher, has I enlisted with the 161st Eattalion. Mr. and Mrs. Percy King and' little daughter, Spent a few days with the former's parents here, prior to leaving! for their new home at Kenilworth Morris Mr. Neil Robb wiva h n1 for a few d tys lag 1t'ec'k attendinc, to :lie shipment of his household elfeets to s,, •etfor'd wirer he lois secured a pogtiou lit, •e' 0 T. R. Ills wilt, 1 013, Al or, and sister. Miss Belle ami San, Alvyn- nesday of this week, Robb, left on Wed- nesday s 4 R Mat hens spent 11 st week with 1' I.(1)V(15 at Ivititcchllrlir, Pak Sev' East Wawan�osh,, lReport of promotion examinations f $. S, No. 9, for Kathleen `'�awatYoah,....Sr, I{en'. Jr, 4th•.)`no, Taylor, Lyia beaver. Sr. 3rd_Tesale Howard Pocock, Price Taylor, achael Currie, Jr. 3rd,.Geor TlZaWII. f •' e n1 d g T C o Taylor, la r r a y m i_ 0' W1 Mae Perdue. r z due 4 , James s 6• o 1, C oil 2 •... n es, Jennie d 3rd --.borne Scott Anderson, Jr, Coulter, Ist-- , Viola Irving, Cecil Nay - or, /mile John Ski- - -_ I Weed to do an Thompson. Primer—Jennie Thompson, Inds of nifty oommercial and job Joe Kerr, Huglz Scott, George Skinn, card to a fun sheet bill. If you geti 1 printing, Everything from a visiting I iviaggie liacDougall, liar?/0 Kerr.....E, one job here you'll be back agairs, Het ierington, teecher. Asa a friends sibout. Notice the number of Traction "spares* thatare aot se 4.}14 in el: o6npevnel°witrfangththe:caTV' b"trileulet accouets ter this—the desire to have the car look its best. 4......- op Tire 8t Rubber Goods Co., • Leave TorontoUnion Station 10.45p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Por Parry Sound, Sudbury, Port Arthur, ..--.7 Fort William, IV; ti tepee, Brandon, Regina Saskatoon, OW gAry, North Battleford, Ed monism, Vancouver, and Pacific Coast Points. Ticke.5.....)4'.... Low Rate noinceee;keir's. Excutielo; every 5.1011- `s anClialY"Crtk9rew.eeSi Financial .Agetits, Phone /23, IViegliam, Ont, The dull throbbing pain in the joints dis- appears, the burning ache in the muscles gives way to ease and comfort—that's the finish of rhecimatiszn when the healing, penetrating oils in . LINIMENT are allowed to do their work. There is no need to suffer from inilamatori or muscular rheu- matism, lame back or shoulder, hunbazo, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, neuralgia, etc.— use Chamberlain's Liniment. Pot. cuts, bruises. wounds, .frost bites, etc., its antiseptic and healing properties are very valuable. Get a bottle today, all druggists 25c, Neatly E and promptly done at,:the ADVANCE GAIN or no gain the cause before the farmers of Canada is as clear as it was last year—they must produce abundantly in order to meet the demands that may be znade, and / believe this to be especially true tO live stock, the world's supply of which must he particularly affected in this vast struggle.", --.110.1V. TH FOLLOWING STATSMENTS 'ARE BASED ON PEPORTS CONTAINED IN LIVE STOC " THE AGRICULTURAL WAR HOOK, 1916," PUBLISHED BY THE --achercls and flocks of Europe have been greatly reduced. When the war is over there will be a great demand for breeding sta:k. Canadian farmers ehould keep this in mind, DEPARTIVIENT Or AGRICULTURE. OTTA MEATS -41z 1915 Croat Britoil). import ed 001,508 toes- of beef, nitztton and lantis a which 304,213 tens came from without the Empire. Out isf' , within the Ruzpire. 430,420 tons of beef only 104,907 tons came from The demands of the Allies for freeen beef, canned beef, bacon and hatns will increase rather than diminish. Orders are coming tO Ci/Ilit(Lt. The decreasing tonnage space available nil! give Canada an advantage if 'we have the supplies, VVRITE TO THE DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TO YOUR WA 141,142VV4Q 'Tonle consumption of milk, butter and cheese has increased of late years. The war demands for cheese have been unlimited. The .Caninlizuz cheese exports from 'Montreal in 1015 Iv''re ne-t1'137 $5,500,600 over 19/4. Prices at Montreal—Cheese : January 1915, 15;1.i to 17 rents ; January 1016, 18.1i to 18 q tent.l. nutter : ,Tanuary 1015, 24 to 2814: cents ; January 1916, 32 to 33 cents. Ecias.—C'anada Produced 1k30,000,000 worth of eggs in 1915 anci helped out Great 13ritain in the shortase. Shippers as well as producers have a that market, duty and an opportunity in holding a place in PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT FOR 8ULLETINS ON THESE SLISJECTS Tens of atonsantiq (.1 latniaccr:; enliAtd am! gone to the front. It is only fair to tizent in 1910. that their !lona, :.1 be Lept up as f.ir lessrible. The I.:nil-ire floosie all the food that, lye can produce PRODUCT .1.119/17: .1fORE 4 Nirlk