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Never min', 1 s'p`ore null he all right iu _
Say dem to-morrow—ah! dere he gO l'� r""� r+l
Fes' asleep hi a minute or so— Prayers
TORTURE
An' he'll staygale dat til de roostiez
cr,oy.T, - I like to know that every night lot of
"......'...... Leede Bateese! lads by beds of white are: lisping
little prayers aright, .and all :through
Headaches e and
r�di(�''es}�o � tier, ,��1>� ns up
L•a ! � -' tight .rtway'.totite shite heaven a chorus sweeps of;.now-Hay
n a pp "fruit
} y1 Lookin' for soine'ing more to eatme-down-to-sleeps, while little Bill
Ended By Fruit-awfives Malvin' inc t'ink of dent longlegcrane and pudgy Claude, with Mabel Mar
~•° _ Soon as dcy swailei de ajory and Maude, are talkingfriend
Y start again,. 1. ly
-M� a fl I wonder your stomach don'tget i ike with God. The little prayer our
The �Y �u��upt medicine pain,. to childhood knew is reciot s p I
Like' thousands and thousands of and Lou an p t to Inc
beetle 13ateese! Y d yet it 'seems a sad inis-
other sufferers, Mr. Albert Varner take to keep reminding Jim and Jake
of Buckingli,anm, P.Q.,'tried meny But see heem now lin'
remedies and. went to doctorsand Y• at'dehen bed,
apecialistsbut; nothing did him Look at de lila tui dat
athe'ses henry
,good. ' ; " ,bay I{ he grow gale dat till he's twenty
Finally a friend advised him to tryyear
Y 1 bet he'll be stronger dan Louis Cyr
"yruit-a-fives'—now he is well' AS An' beat all de • '
lie says in a letter: voyageurs .leevni here,
'b'or seven' years,' suffered terribly Leetle„Bateese!
f'apeuHHeadaches and Iudigeetion, l
'bad belching gas, bitter stuff' would •res' feel cle muscle along bees back,
Gosne;upidimymouth, often vomitin Won't geeve heem moth bother for
and was terribly constipated. I took carry pack
Fruit a_ ves and this grand :fruit ,On de long g l?oi•tlge„ any sizecanoe,
medicine: "n '> Dere's not iiia z
"nada well i y ting dat boy won't
50e. a: box, 6;for $2.50, trial size 25e.do
At dealers or sent' by Fruit=a•tives F9r`he's got: double ioint on bee
',United; Ottawa; Ont. body, too, s
Leetle Bateese!.
"LEETLE BATEI:SE!”
(Dr. W. H, DrunimoiLd)
You ,l.>ad leetle boy, not moche you
care . •
How busy you're kipin' your' poor
gi•an'Pere
Tryin' to stop you ev'ry day
Chasin' de heti- aroun' de hay
W'y don't you geev liiin a chance to
lay?
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WAW*NOST•I
By -.Law No, 9-x923
A By Law to raise $io,000 to aid in?
the construction of tile drains, The
Council of the Municipality of East
Wawanosh, ;pursuant to the provis-
ions of the "Tile Drainage Act" en-
acts as follows,
x, That, the Reeve may froth time
to time subject to the provisions .of
this bylaw borrow, on the credit of the
Corporation of the , said Municipality
Stich sum, not exceeding in the whole
$Io,000, as may he determined by the
Council and may in manner herein
that they may die before they wake. after provided issue debentures of the
Before they drop to sleep, by jings, said Corporation in sums of $'too.00
they ought to think of pleasant things. eacli, for the amount so borrowed;
Far not a little child can die without with coupons attached as provided in
some angel watching by each little section,5, of the said Act.'
maid or little man to comfort them as. z That when the Council shall be
mothers can. If one should die be- of the opinion that the application of
fore he wake, most gentle hands his any person to borrow money for the
soul will take, most wise and tender purpose of Constructing a tile, drain
friends will keep and only we on should be granted in whole or in part
earth shall weep. the Council may by resolution:: direct
This is thera er- his rhyming
P Y dad the Reeye•to issue debentures as afore -
has written for one little lad: said and to borrow a sum not exceed -
Now 1 lay me down to sleep ing the amount applied for and may
I thank thee, Lord, that thou dost lend the same to the applicant on the
keep • completion : of the drainage works,
Kind 'watch beside me all the night 3. A. special amount rate shall be
As well as in the pleasant light. imposed,, levied, and collected over and
But lectle Bateese; please don't fo,„eget Since thou canst hear me when :1 be borrowed sufficient for the pay
We rather you've stayin' de small boycall, rent of the principal and, interest as
yet, And since thy love is •over all, provided by th,e,Act.
So chase de chicken an' mak dem My heart from fear and care is'free .Passed the 9th day, of October A. D.
scare For all the world is safe with thee, 1923:
For we'en you're beeg feller he won't ! . And so by day and, so by night R. Buchannan, Reeve
be dere— ' My, life is ever in thy sight A.
� Porterfield, Clerk.An' do -what you tak wit' your ole Be thou my g y. guide, and may I be Take, notice that the above' is a
gran'pere To all men good, as thou to me. true copy of a 13y -Law passed by the
Leetle 'Bateese! : 11 any little kiddy, should use this Municipal Council of the Townshipof
little prayer, hope he'll write and tell East- Wawanosh; on the 9th daof
me just who he is and where. We 'October, x923, and all persons are re -
never so busy but ,we can drop quired,to take notice that anyone who
our work.,tb read,a youngster's letter desires'to ap,ply.to have such: By -Law
at Ithaca, New York. -Bob Adams, or any: part, thereof, quashed, must
serve notice of his application upon
the
Head or Clerk of this m
nnicipali-
BORN ty within -twenty days after
the last Y Y the date of
West --In Horizon, Sask., on: Satur- puplication, of this notice and
day, October 13th to Mr. and Mrs, srtust make his application to the High
Lay West, adaughterAnna Mae Court of Justice within one month :af-
Smith: ter the said . date. This notice was
first published on the i8t
h day of n r. r,prepare this list which is considered McLean now Mrs
:,..; . ,,.....:::... .,: October Iota• .cr publication Ota is Ma or McGuu e and other Wm. Welsh
:zo.. and the la=_ �� Y
.— y.,...vember: :
1erv4rt In turnberfy on Sunday, will be oft the 1st da of noted dignitaries' and a rocessioi1 for -1 by several of the old scholars to be as Wingharn,; Hugh McLean,; Hamilton;;
4 5923.Y., November, -.d ed by a band playing the complete as It is possible to get at Dan McLean, in' Manitoba; Ja'i es,
Oct. r th tc Mr. and Mrs. Geo.me headed Tervitt, a daughter, -Mary Huggins, ;,�, }yarterfield, Clerk; stirring strains of "Rue Britannia"'_ present. ;Charlie, John, Lizzie, Maggie, Mary
Jr Massey. Hall was:packed to hear him The first .paragraph contains the ,Jane' amid- Cecilia l3cMannrs; Arthur
MARRIED ' and all the streets through which; names of •those who have departed .McGuire in Brussels, James McGuire
Figures may not lie, �Uut how the
the procession passed were thronged .this life: in Saskatchewan; Sarah McGuire in
ladies can' look like wasps one year.Bennett— with cheering crowds- He was accor-1 . John Anderson, Jane Anderson, Moose Jaw; John McGuire, I3elgrat�e;
and animated ironing boards the next Kelly—At the Manse; Wtng, ded tJre same hearty welcome in To-' Frank Buchanan; Mathew Brandon, John Perdue in .Blyth; Geo, :M.' Ro-
year. ham, by Rev: Dr. Petrie on Wed -'ionto as'in all other cities both iii Hugh' Cummings; J. B. Cummings,,•bentson in Wawanosh; David Robert-
nesday, Oct. 24th, William C. Ben- Caned and the T nited States. As one ; g
r Elizabeth Cummings Susan Cummings son•ih Toronto; Tena Robertson in
- nett of McKillop to'Edna Eileen of our . xchanges puts it `.`The visit of Robert Cummings, Michael Clifford, Wingharn; Wm: Reid, John Reid and
Christmas Folders Williamson Galbraith— On Wed- David loyd George, his w fe. and; Mary and : Ellen Clifford, John and Archie Reid in the West;; Ellen'' Mc -
Before the end of this.' week, we .. nesday, October s 7th, at the- Meth- daughter, to Canada and the United .James Clifford, 'George and...Margaret! Kay now Mrs. Alex. Kelly in the
odist parsonage, Corrie, by the Rev. States so far. has been like the triurii-'• Deacon, Geo., William, John'Thomas ; West; Robert' Shiell in Wawanosh,
will have one of the choicest lines of W. A. Finlay, Emma A, Galbraith, pant tour of a con `uerin cin or! and Joseph Dilworth, William, James' Rachael Shiell, now Mrs. Ab. Rintoul
personal greeting Christmas cards in to Russel E. Williamson, both'of emperor:of ancient'da s.'" 'g g.' ' and Rose Fitzpatrick, 'George, Janet ' Wingham; John Shiell in Wawanosh;
our show cases, ever shown... Our Howfch Township. Y i and Elizabeth Fowle
cards' are of highest quality and low The'subscriger to the Wingham pa -Y, Joseph, Mary John and William Salter, in V4rawa-
est prices.- Printed with your name(
per is "evidently not a true" Britisher,
l and Maggie Robertson, Maggie and nosh; Louie Salter, Mrs: J. J. Kerr in
also the verse which you choose. Our; DIED or no such absurd statement would Mary Jane Ferguson, Magnus Link Wawanosh; Kate, Stark,Mrs. EggIe-
have.been caned byhim, but sorrylater, Mary Linklater, Maria Linklat-f stone,. Whitechurch; John and Wil --
stock ranges in price''from $2;00 per Greenley—ln ` Howick," on ' Tuesday, p
y' to see that his .writin s found their er, Eliza Loutitt, .Agnes Loutitt,;liar Turner, Elizabeth, Harriett,,,
the flock of Mrs. James McG ll .doz to $4.00 per doz. The latter is Oct. 16th, 1923 Lauretta Brants - f;
, a 'iThomas•,.. Moore, Thomas Maxwell:Mary MarJane and Sarah Wadby;Th r
A .few-of''the male bin quoted rn .most. of: the:. sample books. an relict of . h way into the columns of an Ontario. - Y , o rr-
ds weighthe late John Greenley, . . Archie McLean Mary Walters andi
zo'lbs or, a little better. Photo at $7.00 per doz. Leave your order aged 76 years, 8 months and'1
weekly ,,newspaper. We believe that , a y Jane McLean, as his sister Mary Jane;
with The Ad arise this' ear. 4 those' yellow journals which were ban- George McGirr,, Applena McDougall, Walters, . Mrs. ` Ansley, both reside in
vy days. •
necl from Canada • during the war John'McLean, Maggie McGuire, Wingham ; William and Robert Young
would hesitate before publishing such -Mary McGuire, Mary Robertson, ; Samuel Young of Wingham; James
a malignant statement with reference Maggie Reid, Harriett Reid; John and John Youngin Wawanosh; Ro-
to Lloyd George.• and Williant McKay, Nellie Saddler, berg: Ferguson the West; Samuel
_ A' clergyman in conversation with James. Shiell, Christie Shiell, Mary Cox in Auburn; Jane' Ann . Elliott,
® the - editor of the Advance stated that Ann Salter, James Stark, Sarah Walt= now Mrs. Jas. Johnston in Wawanosh
-NE it fairly made his blood boil„ to think ers,: John Walters. John, Henry and Robert Ferguson in
®` of such an insult being printed in a'
The following. are those that , we the West., Fanny Ferguson, •'}now
® Western Ontario weekly. know .of and a few whom we could Mrs. Scott in the 'Nest; William
® Natu a ly, many have asked how not find particulars as to their pre- Sheridan, Wingham; Jas. 'and John
Ferguson in Michigan, Lewis, Samuel
Thomas, William and Mary Ann Van -
stone; William and Thomas. Dobson.
Leetle Bateese!
Old Dobbin may have been n as'sl w
off on de ,fie}'you faller de plough,
a turtle but he 'didn't turn turtle.
P ugh,
Den w'en you're tire you scare de caw —0—
Sickin' de dog - till "de > _ Y jomp de wall Dancing teachers are looking for ;a
So de milk -ain't good for 'tot'ing at all device to keepdancers `p
apart and so
An• you're anly'five an' a_half dis fall, recommends ` lir}
Leetle Bateese! onions. larger cheese and
THANKSGIVING DINNERS THAT S HAI' AWAIT US
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HE'S NO PRO -GERMAN CALLING THE ROLL i Rogers now Mrs, C. Wellwood of 1 Wingham; John and Maria Loutitt of
It must have been a severe rho lc t Those Who at. One Time Attended Win hat1
h• Robert and , ? c-
c o, g Andrew
all true Britons who ` have reason to • S. S. No. gDougall of Lower Wingham, Sarah
feel so proud of Briton's mighty man i , McDougall of. Belgrave; Jane Mc -
and England's illustrous commoner' The following is a fairly accurate Dougall now Mrs. Geo. Fitzpatrick
Lloyd George, who So faithfully guid- list of the names of those who at- of Wawanosh; Mary' McDougall of
ed the distinies of Great Britian slur-; tended the old school at S. S, No. 9, Wingharn; Isabella and Andrew Mc:-
ing the war to see inthe last issue of East : Wawanosh, an honor roll of Pherson, John McGirr, now resides
The, Wingham Times' that Lloyd these names will be kept in the school. at Spratt, Mich.; Rebecca :McGirr,
George, was. "too pro -German for To-' Our thanks is extended to Mr. An- now Mrs. Wm. Baird of Turuberry;.
ionto:” Onhis arrival in.Toronto lie drew McDougall and Mr. J. A. Bran- Elizabeth McGirr in Minnesota; Ma-
wras met by the Lieut, -Governor of, don for their kindness in helping to tilda McGirr of Detroit.;' Margaret'
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MADETO-MEASURE CLI
e invite you to exarnme th
variety of the newest ma eri"
weare
patterns r: and colorings.
•:P OPER CLOTJ!ES a a
Well dressed at moderate prices is the key
note Of our Allude to measure.Suits and
• OVercoats, line ;tailoring, ,depend-
able fabrics exclusive �, � ve styicsm
Young Men's Model Suits, from ..$25.00 to 37.50
Men's Stylish Suits from .......... . . ...: ........
�. 25A011 to 59.0€3
OVERCOATS --Chesterfields, Ulsters and Sport` Mod -
f ell' from ....',,., 27.00 to 45 00 N'.
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Made to your exact measure. We
guarantee every garment to
fit perfectly,
Come in today and let us show
kit
The geese, in this picture are a part of
of
Morris ownship.' :''They average 15• lbs.
17: lbs while the head ofthe flock weighs
by W. Sneath.
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A clearaway of seasonable goods at
it Reduced Prices, low prices do not mean
Nf ,cheap, goods here but better qualitymer-,wit
m ::; chandise at
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CUT PRICES
Matmfacturers'Clearance of Ladies Misses and
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■ Wool Bolivia, Velour and Duvetyn Coats in"
Dark Brown, Reindeer, Taupe, Sand and French
NI Blue
silk stitched and lined throughout with
good
s U. quality English Fancy Lining self collars or fur
®,: trim Med. To see then' is to buy them
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Towelling, Pure Linen, our Dress Goods, Sheppard Check
I. cut price 20c Black and White, yard tide 35
1. Poplins, colored 36 in. wide cut price _ .28c
cut,,priee ---.---------------------98c Our Cut Prices on Ladies
Coats are, 9,75, 53.75, 55.0o, r8.00
Sweaters, a lines of Ladies all 2a.00, 22:Sc, 24.75
Wool'Sweaters, reduced to 3.98
N Fur Coats at Cut Prices, see Hose, 5 doz all wool Ribbed
in our New Models, and. every Heather, regular 'r.25 cut price
▪ Coat guaranteed, Mink Marmot, _ Qoc
• Frenclx Seal, New Zealand.Seal, Underwear, fleece lined for
in Wallaby Brown Coney, Black girls, cut price ,- ... __...,69c'
■ Pony and Rat Jackets, • ' all at Remnants all grinds to clear•
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' Bargain Prices at greatly 'reduce 1 prices
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Lloyd George came to make this tour sent home or whether they were still
alive or not.
of Canada and the United States' and
tubo. are at the back of it; No author- Thos. Abram, o'f the 1st: line of
®' ative statement as to that has been Morris; Wm. Abram of Wroxeter, El-
in
but it• may fairly be assumed len Abram, now. Mrs. Casemore of
® that during the. trying, dreadful days' Morris; W. M. Anderson, who re- Annual Meeting
Don't ® of the war'when Canadians did so sides near the school; John Buchanan,
on t Buy• Suit Or ® much, to hold the line, and later when Toronto; Martha and George Bran -' The annual meeting of the Huron
Overcoat till you See Ours N the United States went in to the war, don, Rev. W. J. Brandon of Harrill- Children's Aid & Humane Society will
making success of the Allies a certain- ton; Joe Brandon, Belgrave Edward be held iii the Children's Shelter,
Fancy Men's Overcoats in plainandty, Lloyd George felt that he would Cummings in the West; John T. Cur- Goderich on '.Tuesday Nov, 6th., at 3
_Tweed _M_i_x_t,r n • '•'-- to ,-:_ continent, .- rte, East. \Va ...,1.; Geo, nhn p. ;, Officers will be elected, s _
nc �-v. visit �,,,a d� he t5. J •.. _ �ar�,.vc
quality linings and well 'tailor:a now. doing and say what'he is saying. Jane, Isabella, Joshua and Nellie received and addresses given. All in -
ed, our cut price $x7.59 It seems too, that since the war,he .Coutts,e think they all reside in the terested in Child Welfare are invited,
Men's Overcoats—HeavyAll has become convinced that the E -'w
Euro- West; Robt. Currie, now' in Wingham; Representatives from different parts
Wool High Class TailoreOv- .a' pean countries are pursuing: policies John Ducat in the West; John Elliott, of the County are expected.
ercoats Heather Mixtures, val- , , and developing antagonisms which will the present secretary of the school; Buried Seventeen Days
tie 25.00 our cutprice 20.00: B� presently lead to 'another cataclasm, Juries. Elliott `in the West; Mary y
which may destroy civilization as we :Elliott,, now Mrs. N. Johnston of Wa- Buried in an old straw stack,in
Men's Overcoats -made . in know it, for,hepoints out, since the wvanosh;. James and Win. Fitzpatrick, which
best style, three piece belt, satinWawanosh; it the Habit of l r eh
lined and chamois interlined war. ended, every resource of science tvanoshl Albert and Kate Fitzpat-ler and which mus covered with fresh
and invention are being exhausted in
rick in Lower Wingharn- Thos, straw during the threshing operations,
usually sold at 30.00 to 35.00 the discovery and manufacturing of Forbes, Wingham; Robt. J. Forbes in a steer, belonging to Messrs. McClel-
our cut price „.:......,.....,..25.00 ;i•, means -for the destruction of human Morris; Andrew and Matthew Fer-.land and Heffron was released from
Bo sOvercoats--New models x' life aiid praperty. 'T lie only guarantee guson in Wawanosh;James Gawley ! its prison after 17 days without food
y against another world war, worse than .in Morris; Mary Ann, James, John,' or water and apparently little the were
made of best' _quality. all wool,:,�.PP Y
cloths, Fawn, Greys and Fane ° the last,' which Lloyd George can see, Rebecca aisd Elizabeth' Higgins; Jas.; se for its experience. The steer was -
cloths, is a league of the •English-speaking Liliklater in Turnberry; Wm: Lint--; missed a couple of days ago and ell
�i dations: The existing league—the Bri- later in Wingharn; John Linklater in efforts to locate it had be unavailing.
Patterns, our cut prices are ro.00 p ay ago
52,50, x3:75, 15.00 17.5o and 20.00 tish Empire—he regards as the CeeswaterThe loss was casually mentioned to,
p g great- Caroline Linklater in` y
Boys Suits—Special to clear, '' "est existing bulwarkagainst the bar- Lower Wingham; `Thos. Linklater in William Heffron and he spoke of the
broken lines, boys Tweed Suits barisin of cont}iia'itai Europe; ancl'wftlt the West; Maggie Linklater, now Mrs.:' habit of the cattle of taking shelter -in.
sale price 3 95 the addition' of the 'United States to McDonald of Goderich; Kate Link -1 the straw stack. On Saturday. the new
- - �_•,w• now Mrs. Andrew McDougall, �• � that league he vrorild feel that civiliz-later, gall ;straw was torn from the stack and the
Youths and • Young Mens IN atioii was reasonably secure. Lower Wingharn, James and Mary animal walked out and made straight
Suits, new models reduced to I®' Lobb in Alberta; John Linklater now ' to a near -by source of water for a
12.50, 53.50, 15.00, 18,00 and 20.00 ®I IF principal of the High School at Gan- • drink: It was a trifle thinner than be-•
IIII If all who hate would love us,anoque;, Mary Linklater, now a Mrs. ,' fore its 'imprisonment, but otherwise
FREE—A good strong hand And all our'loves were true,
Smit ` S -, ' _�
sleigh, The Huron Flyer„with . ,And
stars that swing above us
every boys Suit or Overcoat so Would brighten 'in the blue;
NI -If cruel words .were kisses,
a And every scowl a smile,
M .A better world than this is
MIWould Hardly be worth while; .
NI If purses would untighteii.
IN To meet a brother's need,
1® The load we bear would lighten
Above the grave ' of greed.
Sweaters -2 doz. Boys Sweat-
ers on sale your pick for x.00
Men's Swers Sc,
big value at 2eat:50, 2.95—Big, 3.50. to4.50k
and 5.00
Socks ---Men's Heavy Work
Socks on sale at 25c
Underwear—We have the beat
makes including Stanfield, Pen-
man's, Watson's and Tiger
Brand
See our extra special Heavy
All Wool Ribbed Shirts and
Drawers at ...r.39
"Save One Dollar” on Stan-
field, "Blue Label" Shirts and
Drawers, all sixes in stock
OUr Prices in all' departments
will save you money we match
values with Mail Order Stores.
Try 1.Ta
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• If those who whine would whistle
And those who; languish, laugh,
NI The rose would` rout the thistle,
® 11 heartsilwerer only jolly, f;
▪ If grieving were forgot,
MI And -tear and melancholy
Were things that now are not—
Nr ▪ Then love ,would kneel to duty,
▪ And all the world would seem
N) A bridal bower .of beauty,
ow A dream within a dream,
alIf inen wouldcease to worry,
NI And women cease to sigh,
• And all be glad to bury
Whatever has to die;
• If neighbor spake to neighbor,
• As love demands of all,
IN The rust would eat the sabre,
The spear stay on the wall;
Then every day would glisten,
And every eye would shine,
And God would phase to listen;
And lift would, be divine,
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"Made in Canada's.
Absolutely every Lamp guaranteed to give 1500
burnb-ig hours. Bring back the defective
lamps and they will be replaced:
free of charge.
Every Hydro Lamp gives $x,00 of illtunivatioti for $x,00 of
power consumed. Cheap lamps are ineffecient . and consume a
great amount of power.
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