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The Wingham Advance, 1915-05-06, Page 6
T T W IN GRAM A DV A,NOE t Fall Tenn From SOft.CENTRAL ell , :4. , 4, t.., A if.)1, .--,,y, 'ra74s7A7401vl n !',x tee, The best 4rommorcial School in the pro. vino. Our courses are thorough. tend practical walls our instructors aro better than you will -tlud elsewhere. Wo do more for our st,udente than otbe 'similar schools do, Our rates aro reasonable, Nirite for our free catalogue: and see Z what we can do for you. D. A. Il'fer,ACULAlif Principal Mr. Geo.. Moi Wishes to announce to the citizens bf Wingham, that; he is in the ad tend to stay. Shoe Shining and Dyeing. Cigars, Gum, Laces, et:. Give us, a call. BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND D $uirjeeta taught by expert instructors at the. kedspi/te g i. C. a. BLDG.. • LONDON, ONTa Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. 1st. Catalogue free. Enter any time. • J. W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr. , Principal Chartered Accountant 10 Vtee-Prigeipal RAILWAY TIME -TABLE Trains leave Winghaan stations daily as follows l • Cs-. T. R, TO TORONTO and Intermediate Points: -Passenger, 6.45 a.m.; p!tedea- ger, 11.00 a.m.; passenger, 2,80 p,ri1, TO LONDON:-Pusseugor 6,35 a. m.; passenger, 1.80 p.m. TO ii`INCARDINE : - Passenger, 4.51 a.m.; passenger, 2,30 p.m.; pas- mtlxger, 9.15 p.m. C. P. R. TO TORONTO and Intermediate Points: -Passenger, 6,40 a.m.;. passen- ger 8.10 p.m. TO TEESWATER ; - Passenger, 12.57 p.m.; paesenger, 10.27 pan. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS lllHE sole head of a family, or any male over l 18 years old, may homesteai a quarter - section of available Dominion laud in Mani- toba, Saskatehowan or Alberta. The appli- cant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -Agency for the district. Santry by proxy may bo made at the office of any Local Agent ot Dominion Lands (not sub- agent) on certain Conditions, Duties. -Six months' residence upon and cul- tivation of the land in each of three -years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead oa a farm et at least 80 acres on certain conditions. A habitable house is re- gtiired in every case, excop3 when residence iserformed in the vicinity. In certain dietriets a homesteader in good ataeiding may pre-empt a quarter -section along- side Me homestead. 1'rioe $3 per aqre. Duties Six months' residence in each of six years from date ot homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and bu acres extra cultivation. The area of culti- vation is subject td reduction in case of rough, scrubby or stony land after report by Home- stead Inspector on application for patent. A homesteader who has exhausted his home- stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homested in certain districts, Price $3.00 per acro. Duties. -Must reside six months in each of three years, culti- vate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.-Unauthorized publieatien of this ad- fieenient will nob be staid for. Auctioneer T. R. BENNETT, J. P. Will give better satisfaction to both buyer and seller than any other auctioneer and only charge what is reasonable, Dates arranged at the Advance Office Pure -Fred Stock Sales a Specialty Sales conducted anywhere in ,Ontario. T. R. Bennett Massey -Harris Office Phone $1 WINGHAM, ONT. Amp Auctioneers McConnell & vandrick, Auctioneers for the Counties of HURON and BRUCE Are prepatied to take all kinds of sales. Having had a wide exper- ience in this line, we are certain we Can please anyone trusting their sales to us'. You cart have either otie to conduct your sale, or can have both without extra eharge. Orders can he left with F. McCon tell or with C. 13'. Vandriek, at the 114EROHAPTS' BROKERAGE Co,e €STORE, Wingham . Char es Moderate rate timmisemiimmileisMearagosessemes Farm for Sale. A good 200 note farm within nine miles of Wingham,good bank barn, considerable house, large timber. Prd, rince $6500.00. Apply toil. Vanetone, Wing- haltP. 0. PROF, WEAVER, l..C.S.M. (Concert Organist, Pianist. Voice Wpecialiet) Teacher of organ, Piano, Artistic Singing. ' 10 years praetieal experience Wingharla "Thursdays and T'ridays Pupils prepared for all Exams. Residsnee and studio 021 Dufferin Ave., London, Opt. i i COUNTER CHECK soQKs1 There is en need of sending your orders for counter check books out of,town. We can fill orders prompt- ly at prices that will defy competition. Ask to see our eamplee. Tiley are the'very latest thing in the line ana can be had in blue, black ori red ink. No differance in the price. Ingham Advance Wingham, Ont. ✓.�0111111111111 ,� Our Honor Roll. The following are the names of the `gingham boys' who have thus far enlisted, and are'fighting our battles. They are 53 in number and we believe that no town of our population in Ontario measures up to this: 1st', Contingent - W. H. Darnell, Arthur Ellie, Dr. H. 'J. M. Adams, R. E. N. Barroh, J, Budge, A. Bowy- er, P. W. Vanner, Herbert Clark, E. S. Copeland, Henry Ploward, H. M Philcox, J. McPherson, A. Buttery, H. French, F. Templeman, Wm. Haylls, Frank Wylie, Fred Groves, Percy Syder, 0. J. Marshall. Arthur O'Farrell, G, E. Roberson, G. A. M. Blanchard, D. L, Aitcheson, E. J. Murch, 2nd Contingeet-P. Barrie, A. Chap- man, J, White. G. E. Read, 0. Bleach, C. Learie, A. Dovey. 3rd Contingent - 0. Woods, H. Groves, W. Be Utting, J. Leonard, A. J, Taylor, F. Aldington, F. Wilson, J. Smith, R. Maxwell, A. J. Taylor G. Hippen, W. Bunn, G. Hayles, J M. Strike, C. A. Cuff, J. Taylor, W. S. Lutton, T. Garton, H. Hayles, E. Pitt, Thos. Moore. "-1' 30000o©a O000o4"3000000000 Holneseekers' Excursions To Western Canada. Particular a!tentien is directed to the remarkably low Round Trip Fares in connection with llomeseekers Ex- cursiens to Western Canada via Cana- dian Pacilie Railway. rte ea : Tickets are on sale each Tuesday until October 20th, inclusive, and ate good to return within two months from date of sale. e - sae '°' Pa",-; ate The C. P. R effers the finest pos- sible equipment and fastest train ser- vice via one of the most scenic routes in the world. Is is the onlyline operating throu h standard and Tourist sleeping cars, also Dining cars to Winnipeg and Vancouver. All equipment is owned and opera ted by the C. P. R. affording the highest form of efficiency. If such a trip is under consideration apply to any C.P.R. agent for full particulars or write M, G. Murphy. D.P.A., Toronto. 31.33 War Review of the Week is *****•****.**** .** THE past week bas been a comparatively quietone alohg all fonts and on the seas hi iio far as the de- spatches can be relied upon, The public have learne3 that at the time when the communiques are least communicative le tun time when the moat inip,.rtant events are in pro - geese, but the probability is that little of real si.gnifican;e has occurred dur- ing the past few days in the actual fields of battle. Of great interest at the moment are the guarded reports from home chat Sir Edward Grey, Gan. I'au and a Itasien delegation have been in conference with Aliatrc-Hungarian statesmen. This ',7ot.lt •indicate that Austria is looking ter a separate peeve, That Turin; cf prominence were alio in home L. aieo ui nificant. Both Austria and Tu -'key :Lay desert their are-eatl•ag leader. 1.3tT any'a feta t'' gust a weaken- ing oh the pair, of Ler u1 si.a,,le part- ners. 18 becoming fairly evident. De- spatches anal Gurieb., Switzerland, say text travelers from Germany who have just arrived at the Swiss fron- tier speak of extraordinary delays be- cause of the conge:x.ion of the Ger- man railways with troop trains, Men, they say, are beans moved. in great numbers'in eevcrat eirections, part of them toward A,.;,tria. This statemeet relea giye the first information as to v;liere Germany is ;nitre to wage effete:eye warfare dur- ing. the spring and early summer. Onservere in Lond..i Have had the Mat that another a eeaupt would ba ,;'ode to break tau Laos 's ct the alliei l,Cti, .deli t!1:, 1 t;_ r .inti Ult. 13.:,', be)iev- Chiropractic When the spine is right the body is right, A Chiropra+tor wilt keep your opine right that you may have continued good health.. If your health is already poor a course of Chiroprac- tic Spinal Adjustments will put yonr spine right JFOX, D.O.J. A, DO graduate Ohirpraotor TAX400LLECTOfl X14 YEAR$OLD Expected to Resign on Account of Feebleness ' Gained. Strength and Tw mty-four Pounds by Taking"Vinol. Corinth, Miss.; .-- "I am a city tax collector and seventy-four years of age,. I was in a weak, run-down condition so that I became exhausted by every little exertion. My druggist told \ hie about Vinol, and I decided to tak it. In a weekI noticed considerabl ilnprove- tnent; I continued its use nd now have gained twenty pounds in weigh and feel much stronger. I eonside Vinol a fine tonic to create strength for old people." -J. A. PRIOR, Corinth, Miss. As one grows old' their ;organs act more slowly and less effectually than in youth, circulation is poor; the blood ;eta thin, the appetite poor, and diges- Son weak. Vino!, our delicious cdd. liver Ind iron "tonic, is the ideal strengthener ..rid body builder for old folks because t creates a good healthy appetite, .Lrengthens_ digestion, enriches the ilocd, improves circulation .and in this atural manner builds up, 'strengthens .n,1 invigorates feeble, rung -down, nerv- Jas and aged people, and if it does Wide it he say, we will pay ;back your nnoy. Per Sale 'bv J. Walton 1` 'Cjbbon; Druggist, Wingham, Onte \ 0000000 fiarthat possessioli: hf .tai Ports is still one of the e tives of the German plai paign. If this means o'' t Britain hiss been given u Germansare to fight on tb� in the west, trying mere, Channel of objec- of cam - TO atenina am-i'eatening , and the defensive y to hold what they have,`the deeisiclil has been 'Come to upon political rather than military grounds. The ipvasion of Hungary in force` by Russian armies would mean the collapse of the Aus- tro-Hungarian"menarcny, and possi- r bly a separate peace • Witt. Hungary, which would greatly weaken the Ger- manic powers of resistance. Hungary is to be saved, therefore; if the Ger- man Staff can save her. That means the 'driving of the Russlans back from theaelefiles of the Carpathians. Even -if the Lima Pass is held against thema the posseeison of all the •important roads across the moun- tains west of the Uszck make the pre- sence of the Russian armies a daily menace to the Hungarian plain. To tura them out by direct assault from the south is impracticable. The only other method is a great drive across Galicia from'Cracow, which, if sue- oessfui; would Parc° the evacuation of the' passes. , Such a war plan might: force Rus- sia out of galicia, but it would mean opportunity for the western allies. The Rhine is almost within cannon - shot of the French battle -front in Al- sace, and a strong drive toward it would be the obvi:,us form of a coun- ter-oflensive, The French, who have clung with the greatest tenacity since the war began to the heights of the Vosges everlockinl the plains of Al- sace, made another spectacular gain on Saturday b;; ttio capture of two commanding positions or. the banks of the Fecht, one of them, the Schnepfen-Reithkopf, being a little over four thousand feet high and the dominant point in the ridge overlook- ing Metzeral With Colmar some fourteen miles distant, Metzei'al has railway eommunioation. The steady advance of tbo French in the "Lost Province" may not be ca using serious alarm in Berlin, , but it is leading to the adoption of pre- cautionary measure along the Rhine. Dams are being thrown_ up on the river near the Swiss frontier, so that When': certain sluice gates are closed wide stretches of the surrounding country can be flooded. The fortress of Istein is being put in condition for a lengthy defence, and among the uew works are an underground barracks for. a large number of sol- diers. The fleets at the Dardanelles are marking tide; evidently awaiting the arrival of a largo enough body of troops to complete the operations, On Saturday the transport Manitou was attacked an 1 twenty-four men killed. Her assailant, a tiny Turkish torpedo boat, was chased to the Is- land of Chios and forced ashore. There her crew was interned by the Greeks. This clears up the only men- ace to the transport of troops in the waters surrounding the entrance to the Dardanelles. Tlie frequent bombardment of Turkish positions along the Gulf of Saros leads to the belief that. it is there the landing of the allies will take place. - __._ -. - Taking Back His Oath. Coming events seem to`be casting their shadows before so far as the Austrian Emperor is concerned. Ac- cording to a Paris message, a cour- ier from the Austrian count Jour- neyed to Rome and visited the Vati- can. It is stated in high ecclesias- tical circles that this courier was in- structed to cofivey. to the sovereign Pontiff an autograph letter, in which the Emperor Francis Joseph begged the Pope to release him from cer- tain oaths which he had formerly taken in the interests of the peace of his empire and his dynasty. It is interesting to note that these oaths included declarations never to cede without armed resistance an inch of territory, never to recognize the spoliation of the temporal power of the Pope, and never to abdicate. 411 sorts of conclusions are being drawn from this infoimatton. A Recruiting Scheme. One hundred men of the 3rd Bat- talion of the 4th (City of London) Royal Fusiliers have just taken part in a novel recruiting plan. For each recruit obtained they Were offered a reward of 18. and .twenty-four hours' leave of absence. They came from Barnet to London, and, divided into parties, stationed' themselves at busy points of the Metropolis., One hun- dred recruits were secured, and eighty<nino passed the medical teat. One malls urs nine r i n secured o ecru s O t and received an additional prize of 10s. Vse for Captured Ships. Captured German ships are being put to a good use by the British•Gov- ernment. They are being run as coasting traders, and eaeli bears a number along with the broad arrow -- the Government stamp, • - 4 ==WINGI-IAM'S== NewPianoStare For some time past we have felt the need of better accomodation in order to meet the demands of our growing business, and it is with pleasure we extend a cordial invitation toour many friends and patrons to visit our new Showrooms, which will be found to compare favorably with any city music store. In addition to carrying in stock a com- plete line of musical instruments. Gramo- phones and Sheet Music, etc., etc. We have been successful in securing as our LEADER the celebrated NORDHEIM- ER PIANO, NORDHEIMEE (Human Touch) PLANER PIANO and the world renowned STEINWAY PIANO,, instru- ments which need no introduction to the musical people of Canada; the prices of which will be the same as quoted in the Nordheimer Co.'s warerou ms, Toronto. In order to celebrate this event we have decid- ed, that, for a short time, Special discounts will be allowed on all our Pianos. We again cordially invite you to visit our new Store David Bell Wingham, Ont. Capital Atithorfeed $5,000,000 Capital Paid up .. $3,000,000 Rurplus n ,! r s. A. • $3,760,006 Ambition Every man aims to be his own master. No surer way to get the capital together than by starting a Small Snvings account in this bank. C. P. SMITH Manager Wingham 1 ea' Behind Your Telephone. Behind your Bell Telephone is a little army of carefully trained workers, each laboring to perform well the task assigned. The sum total of their efforts results in the commodity in which we deal -telephone 'service. Bell Telephone service is the standard of the world largely because of the faith- fulness and efficiency of Bell Telephone employees. - Why not enlist these efficient workers in your own service -why not call them to the aid of your business? By studying the uses' of your telephone, figuring out how you cel make it serve the special needs of your business, and by applying both our local and long , distance service to those needs, your business can share fully in the benefits of good, telephone service. - Use your telephone intelligently; sys- tematically, 'persistently. "Every heli Telephone to a Long Distance Station." The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. --if .Veil, feel bilious' "betide -el; "' and irrita ie -r for that's a sign yo liver ie t of order. , Four foo i i i d is not digesting �u>:� etln 1stays he stomach a so g i , fermented mass take a o ni a Just , o n the tern. dose of Chamberlain's Stomach VA Liver Tablets'-= . they make the liver do Re'x or *--they cleanse and Aweetea the stomach arid/tone thoWhole .iieeative system. You'll feel Ana in the morning.t At all tirritekiti te, 25C., or by mall from Mk y ChamMedicineC,'on� tri ,Toronto 14 ��Il1tIF�Ililliilll11111Iltlll!l�ll�li �1tillili111II1tli1l11ltl1I111i1111l Amateurism ... � S .. h M Developed and Printed. Work finished in 24 hrs. er. Mann Art Studio, Wingham ltllilLLL1UL IiL liliijLU1ULLUL ttiLLstfitUL 1liifilllfl�llil��it13 Ear Films mailed from the countay promptly attended oto at the "- 00000000000000000000000000 8 3 BUTTER WRAPPER PAPER 1 Neatly Printed AND FOR SALE g© C3 8 8 0 0 AT THE ADVANCE si..,.111•.r-111..arss The best of Parchment the Proper Ink. paper and All Dairy Butter put up in pack- ages must now have a printed label on it. See us about the matter. The -Advance Ptg. andPub.Co. PHONE 34 O ©430 t3fft940ClObC�lfi©�©©DOdO C3 Changes ' in Train Service Canadian Pacific Railway EFFECTIVE MONDAY MARCH let, 1915, Effective Monday, March 1st, Trains Nos. 710 and 722 on the Elor Subd iv- ision will run as mixed trains instead of straight passenger, daily except Sunday, on the following schedule: - No. 710 will leave Cataract Jct. 10.15 a, m , Erin 10.45, Hilleburg 11.05, Ort- on 11.39, 13elwood 11.55, Spier. 12.05 p,m., Fergus 12 35, arriving Elora 12.45 p.m, No. 722 will leav Elorae 3,15 a.m , Fergus 3 55, Spier 4.05, Belwood 4 30, Orton 4.55, Hillsburg 5,25, Erin 5 50, arriving Cataract Jot, 0.10 p.m. Effective same date, Trains Nos. 071 and 071 now running between London Windsor, daily except Sunday, will be discontinued beyond Chatham. Farther particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticker, Agents. or write M. Cr, Murphy, District Passenger Agent Toronto. W. Elmore M hood Contractor and Builder If you have any work in my line write or call at my house on Frances Street. Estimates and plans furnished on request. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. ELMORE MAHOOD Wingham, Ont. Box335 000Wob0000000000e00000000 Excellent Stabling accommo- dation at The National Hotel Stables. Attentive Hostler. Reading and sitting room for patrons. Moderate Prices. Fred Scott, Prop. Walkers Undertaking Parlors EMBALMERS and UNDER - "TA ITERS. We carry a full line of Caskets, etc. James Walker 10 years experience. A. J. Walker 9 years experience Day Phone 1060 A. Night Phone 100b and 224 W\ W�MMNMVI w Cream Wanted Having an up-to-date Creamery in full operation we solicit your cream patronage. We are prepared to pay the highest market prices for good cream end give you an honest business; weighing, samplibg and testing each eau of cream received carefully and returning a full statement of tams to each patron. We furnish two cans to each custo mer, pay all express charges and pay every two weeks. Write for full particulars or send for cans and give us a trial. SEAFORTH CREAMERY SEAFO TH, ONT. CAST! RIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You [favi; Always Bought Bears the// �.. Signature of M %.',oG •z / /ita'fc: yt�b s Cat 16, Each student is instructed privately at his own desk, hence, the backward or rusty are not embarassed. Thousands of Succesful Graduates Horne -study Courses Salesmanship Courses; always a demand for Salesmen. Ask for particulars. • Business College ��`e Wx� hay i � OE EIHO. SPOTTON, Principal s. aaa ta ;,,Alta, Sas I I ELLIN( T A CY, i, AL. FIRE INS. Co, Established 1840, Head Oinoe QU>r1+PFl, ONT.. Rieke taken on all classes of laser. able proper ty on the cash or premium note system. Giro, BI.rroti4 , JOtiv » VID O President. Secretary, RITCHIEdk COSENO. Agents, Wingham, Qat DUDLEY HOLMES Barrister, $ollcitor, etc. Office: Meyer Block, Wingban,. R. VANSTONE BARR! AND SOLICITOR Money to loan at lowest rates. WINGRAM, ARTHUR J. IRWIN Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Peu nsylvania College and Licent ate of Dental Surgery of Ontario. -Moe to Macdonald Blook- G. R. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S Honor Graduate o ft Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Honor Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry, OPTION OYER IL Z. IMMUD & OWE. STORI W. R. HAMBLY, B.SC., I,D., C.I. Special attention paid to diseases of Women and Children, havirg taken postgraduate work in Sur- gery, Bacteriology and Scientific Medicine, Office in the Kerr residence, be- tween the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist Ohuroh. All business given careful attention. Phone 54. P. Q. Box 118 DR. ROBT. C. (REDMOND f[4:11'.. O, P, (Lend.) Physician and Surgeon. (Dr. Ohlahoim's old stand) General Hospital. (Under Goyernmot,t Inspection.) Pleasantly situated. Beautifully !furnished. Open to all regularly licensed physicians. Rates for patients (which include board and nursing) -44.90 to 815.00 per week. according to location of rooms. For further' informs. tion -Address - MISS L. MATTHEWS Superintendent, Box 998, Wingham Ont. Mr. R. T. Cowell, A. L. C. M Organist and Choirmaster, St, Andrews Church. '1 Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Violin. Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired. Wingham, OM. DR. P ARKER & PARKER Osteopathic Physiciatrsand Neurologists LISTOWEL andWING HAM Specialists i�treatment of al Chronic Diseases, Nerve Disorders Women's Diseases, Weeknesa esof Children, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism Osteopathy cures when all else fails. Drugless methods. Wingham Office over Ohristie'a Store. HOURS Tuesday 1I.30 a. m.-9 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday 9-11 a. m. Friday 9-a.m. 3- p, m. OVER 88 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE. MARKS DEataNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a Sketch and description may euiekiy ascertain our opinion free whether an tuvoutloa le probably Datentabto. Cop,munlc tions,trlotly eo.if denial. IIAN0000K on Patentas sent free. eldest aFtoncy for socutlogpateCts. Patents taken through Munn A Co. reo*IYI special notice. without charge, in the $ckentffic Rmerican. A handsomely illnetrated weekly. torten Cit. nulation ot any scientific journal. Term. for Oanada, 89.76 a year, postage prepaid. Sold by all nowsdealers. MUa & Cod F St,. WmbiNew Ygrk John F. Groves ISSUER OF Marriage licenses Town Hall Wingham Phones -Office 24 Residence 188 OF SPECIAL INTERST Have you a farm to sell, from 5O to 100 acres. with 'good buildings and near a echo r1? We have a purchaser Waiting for snob a place. FOR SALE Robert Culvert's fine 2 s'o ey brick reticence on south-east corner of John and William Streets near 0. P. R. station. This place will be sold right and on Bally terra. STOP KNOCKING We give thie advice free of charap. both to the council and the ordinary citizen. . 'The town rs en >•iipht, W. can give you Real Estate investments right in Wiugbam that will net from eight to ten per cent. Where can you do better. Ritchie & Gosoos REAL ESTATE AID tRsaReeea