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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1919-04-03, Page 4• Page Four t Zugtain 1;0 mut JOHN JoYNt Proprietor A. G. SMITH Manager 1919 4P*11, 1919 Mete. Mete. TV* 1 a 3 4 I 6 7 819 t, 10 11 • 12 .18 14 15 15 17 1$ 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 25 2$ 2OIC) THURSDAY. APR. 3rd, 1919. P '0. of North Bruce which has • • been holding a series of meetings in the riding preparatory to selecting a candidate for the loe'al house; held a large and en. • ethuslastic 'meeting at Warton on .Monday, .With.F. W. Fishei of Elmwood president of the county organization in the chair. 4 Wilhelm be a war feught over day light saving ? It would no doubt, be a • • '' betiefit tcethe laborer and tradesman, in fact,everyone in towns and cities, to have all, clocks pushed one hour ahead during ,the summer months, but it might possibly be a disadvantege. to farmers, because they go to work when they want to and ,when they want to, anyhow. From a toWnsmail'e staricipeint it is a capiTal . .:Oggeitione ta • Ot Sometimes' it is like malting bricks with- - out straw to get items in a small commute - GRAY DORT The sapreme ear. The ultimate in value. The eau that elimivates your troubles aud repair bills and keeps you out of the gareges Is very ecenomical en gait and 01. lies the riding qualities and upholstering of the larger and higher priced ears. Has the Westinglanise Starting and Lighting System, the full length eanteleaver epring 50 Welt Has the .geutiine Vreneh Laconia Motor. The car manufaetured in Canada thus saving duty. Motorists wbo come to the GRAY DORT after having driven other ears thla in the eud that the GRAY Don offers the highest value You tun will come some day to the Gray 1)ort as the ultimate in val. tie you will denutud the speed power ami quietness a the Oray Dort Metor You will not And these things at a lower price. You need. not pay a nigber. We are established ageuts 'here to stay and hack up our statements aud give service to our customers Let tie demonstrate to you before you buy, E. MERKLEY & SON Agents. Pf1011e 84 WINGIIA111, ()NT. . Box he • °NM WINGHAM DEWART LAYS CRAROES Toronto, March 24 -The outstanding event in the proceedings in the Legisla- ture last week was the conclusion a the budget debate with a speech by H. 11. Dewart, Member for South West Toronto, in which he attacked the administration of the Ontario Temperance Act by the License Board and charged grave impro- priety on the part of Chief Inspector Ay- earst. In a epeech of over an hour and a half's duration Mr. Dewart comtnented I adversely on the' employment by the Board of private detective *agencies and I concluded with the direct statement that j an investigation would prove that Mr. Ayearst would be found to be profiting j from the money paid to operators of these ' private detective agencies while they at j the same time were in the employ a the Board. -%ANC11 Jetmestown A baby gui I t 0210 to her honle with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willie. 13. Ilislop bad an anetiou sale 00 March We The sale went with a good awing, good prices were the rage. Mr. Ilislop has hold the tarm to Mr, Andrew Jacklin. Mr. Thos. R Bennett was atestioneer and did well. Mrs. John Shannon of Galt, spent tie week -cent tit Wm. McDonald's. She is a cousin. One of the Morris young men heel a very unpleasant experience the time of the high teeter in this vicinity. Me water rose from the time he went to see his best girl tittle' came back. You can guess tbe it.'te. John Johnson, wets arrived 1122141 receotty, had to go through an operation. tor appendictis lasterhursday. Drs. Lucy from Guelph and Dr White, -Brussels, were Lha doctors Ile is getting along as well ite can be expeettel we are glad to I M Mr. Dewares motion for an investi- gation was made on the motion to go into Committee of Supply it was under our Parliamentary system a motion of want of confidence in the Government. lion. L B. Lucas, Attorney General who replied to the charges said that Mr. Dewart would Ieither have to pay a formal charge on his responsibility as a Member of the House or be branded all over the Province as . a East wawanosh , The amount set for unperfortned stats ' ute labor was placed at 20 cents an hour. public slanderer.. . Me Lucas pointed out Minutes of council meeting held on that if there was one jot or title of truth or Leo per day, After discussing' the March 17th. All the member:4 present. Mr. Dewart's statements or if it would question a buying something in the line Minutes of previous, meeting were read 1 of a grader, also the building of another be possible to show on investigation that and ecnierined. bridge this coming season the council ad- , any officer of the License Department was The Doininic»i Allianee wrote asking I 1 guilty of any act of wrong doing that offi- journed to meet again on lifonday, April the council to sign petition forms to the I A. Pott'raaFlat,n, Clerk leer would not remain "more than . ten teth, at one o'clock. government for the making of war time i ' , hours in the department, and whatever .ite.Where a lack of :putting them in the.i prohibition. Ordered to be sigued on I I remedies we may have to punish hint we LEMONS WHITEN AND j'ePoOeter'e way soften noticeable. The ; motion of Irwin & Currie. • I BEAUTIFY THE SKIN ; will follow," Following this discussion the Prime ' . power of the printed word is unlimited • Ity-law No. 2, 1919, -empowering the 1 I ' i . Make this. beauty totion cheaply for yotir 1 Munster subsequently made a statement and the advantages o f publicity often trustees of the S. S. .No. 7, E. and W. ! , . . s esiyen-',f,ei,e4 1:;5' the local Paper to village + Wawatiosln, to borroW money -to maks face, neck, arms and hands. that the government would refer the whole matter to a Royal ommission news, es worth many 'dollaain rs to its readers. ' certinipmvm eents at their school ' i At the cost of a small jar of ordinary with the widest latitude possible for an in " : C gt-oends this coming season, also By-law , cold cream one can prepare a full quarr - No. 3, fee% appointing the following !ter pint of etlie most wonderful lemon Pationasters and Poundkeepers were i eldn softener and complexion beautifier, AM/ ACETYLENE LIGHT PAYS ,Kitttettlektlettif • ISARD'S It Gives Sale and Efficient Ser. .vice at Reasongble Cost, To Ensure Strong and Healthy Peale, Pregnant Mares Must Be Given Exerelse, Ile Properly Fed ..and Have Careful Stable Attendance. (Contributed by Ontario Department of .A.griculture, Toronto.) say Mr, Wm Holt who has h'ecii in the nos, pital. Guelph foi• some time, spent over' the week end at his home hero He is %vie" lame et present We trust the hos- pital treatment will soon make him better. Mrs D. McDonald has returned home after spsncling a week et the home ot .Mr. and Mrs. Wm McAllister, St. Augustine. • the local thet Sometimes are already familiar to the. home readee befpm inibleCation that is to be left unre- corded, eeethe absent ones living away the natiertimme tosert thus get the village ' news and.fOrin a 106 'nufnber of subecrib- ers,ecattered, all over the ,country who take the ..horoe pe:per for this purpose especially. s . . . .iviOTRER'S POSIES •letnist otpurty. 'don't yuh think? • •'""• Green, en' recrend yeller, Bloomin' in the winder there, Sint of Makes A feller ' • Think summer's back Agin: Even thmigh heknowshis ! • Eyeahaveienly (aught the shine, ,'hiere of mother's 'posies, ' In the'w.Wato cans • "-- Ariethe'pots end boxes. . There thy bloom as big as Wee-. Fihicie arid' bellYhockses, ;•,.teep Creeping things an' vislets. too, Puity'eolcite e • '''''PeePin'esenfigh the wieder pane s Gutewhere eesnowinr. , • - Pots of greet-tend:pas of red, Make up -lights And shedders, ' • With the ivy and the Vines Climbin" up likeladders ,eWeliat I whittled out Myself. . . : Jest for them lei gayer en.- _ An' they're bantering the snow An' the wind a-lelowine. • • Yes, siree;ites.purty an' Soothinf .like and cheerin' .To set bee on days like this, An'See mother clearin' • tint the dead leaves an' sich things. „j • ‘. Frorn.the vines and phloxes, .7 : In the old tomato cans . An the pots an' boxes. Harper's Weekly 1: he -se Jei , • (Untie_ quiry, and while "the government has no reason to believe that the official in ques- tion has been guilty of wrong, but should he or any other officer of the government:, be found guilty of misconduct he will be forthwith discharged from public ser- vice and made to answer for his offences' so far as the laws of this Province as the crimipal law of Canada may apply there- to." When the House resumed its sittings to read and passed, . I by squeezing the Juice of two fresh lern- ' ons into a bottle containipg three ounces Patlimasters i. O. Raitliby, G. Cowan, of orchard white Care should be taken J Calming, T. Bradnock, NV. Reline, Jr. to strain the juice .througli a fine cloth J, MeClinchey, J. Wright, J. Raithby, so no lemon pulp' gets in, then this 10. It. Taylor, R. Johnston, R. C. McGowan, e. • i ittei•seerici I tonwillfreshtiafeolrnomnorittillcs J. Cadwell, P. McGill, P. D. Stodker, J. to bleach and remove such blemishes as Wilson, J. Hainey, eV. Cook, E. Hick- freckles, sallowness and tan and is ingbottom, W, H. Campbell; J. Woods, the ideal skin softener, whitener and eV. Stackhonee, A. Walth, T. 1-1, Taylor, 1 • . " Jr., M. Bell, W. G. liethery, Fred CO•ok , chard White at auy dig store and two Just try it 1 Get three ounces of Or- "---- Prime Minister made a further Jr.. W. Blair, J. McDowell, Sir., 1.. Gear? lenione from the grocer and make up a announcement the. Chief Justice of Ont - Sr., 1', W. Scott, H, Campbell, , on' lotion and inaseage ie daily into to act as a Commissioner and Mr Oeter Scott, C. NV. Scott, NV. Dunbar, J. CP' ' ltIcCallum, F. Sboebottone 0. Cunning- t hands. - • I marvelous to smoothen eough: To the face, tie* apes' Pd hands. It ie 1 -Scott, 12. Coultis, T. Shoebottom, P. I 1 haste N. Bolt, M. Henry, A. King, W. i g000 Facts About Canada For 1919 . , _. Seandrett, W. Shoebottoin, j. Cochrane, i - CETYLENE lighting Is not by any means a new thing in this eountry as th4e Are homes here and there in YU- la.ge and •countryside in which this system of lightning has been in use for many Years. Many improvements have been made in the mechanism of the • plant, so that now thes system Is , cousidered te be ubeolutely safe and reliable if it receives reasonable care aud attention. The cost, of course, is rather more since the wet, but even at the present price it is an In- vestment thet will return high diet dends, probably not elways directly In. dollars and cents, but in bettee health, more comfort, lees labor and genuine satisfaction for thoseliving - in the home, because acetylene gas in burning proditees less heat, consumes less oxygen and forms less carbon dioxide then kerosene, Mr example, and makes a far more brillient Hew than even eleetricite, and it is meter on the eyes. It may also bc need for cooking in ties house and it The annual meeting of die Jamestown Threshing Machine Co., was held at the home of Mr. E Jacklin, iithintlery, on the 18th nay of Marele after paying all ac- couets, there was a dividend of 12% per share on• capital stock WM • Grainger, was re elect sci as general manager. - Board of De•ectors are, 0 Parks, Cleo McDon• aid. and E. jacklin. Mr. Win Reid of Wingbane, has had the. runttieg of the maehine for two seasons, very se ce essfully. J. McDowell, Jr., 11. Black, Fred C.,etok, lepareer pt of this sweeelY frageant ario, Sir William Meredith, had consented Wet J. 'I'. Irwiu, A, -Robertson, J. Shiell, Wm I Egiticolitt welcome the new 9 Canada." alda19, A. Currie, R, Wightenap, R Hee Scott, ! edited by Frank Yeigh, the well-known H. Perene, W. Arbuckle, Jr., Geo. Rere? " writer and lecturer on t h e Dominion. A. Ceirrie, S. Coulter, As Wilson,. W. 1The booklet is a unique annual epitome•of Leggett, J. W.Sanbern, '''j. Falconer, J,Ith e ine, tagri 'rade, enances, manufacturing. tear - Sutherland, J. SmeltzerS , R. S. Padon, ry and other Facts, and a etriking revela- cultural, dairying, mining, forest - Chas. Marein, IV. Dow, Ed. elerties, N. tion of our national growth in eyear. Thompson j. Beecroft, C. Campbell, J An 'extra valuable feature OAYi eer s the Brnce, T. Robinson, F. Devereaux. chapter on War Pact -Si .pontalning he authotative totals that people want, to Pounilkeepers : J. Hoare, F. Marshall, I know, and that tell of Canada's part 5n 1). C. Stoltz, B. H Taylor, O. Cunning. i the War in coridensed form, in fact, this ham, Geo. M. Robertson, 11. McGee, T i'popular publication has heen well termed Robinson. 11. Catupbell, J. Cochrane and a pocket- cyclopedia of Canada or e 3. L. Currie. • , , Dominion in a nutshell, Copies mthe be i had from leading newsdealers or by send- Penceviewere and sheep valuators same ling 25 cents to the Canadian Facts Pub- es formerly J ishing Co., 588 Huron Street, Toronto. - iL•P. "Woodcock left for Brandon on e•'• '-'Tuesdity•last week where he has secured • e e. en. 0 - situation. ' eeeeL W. Dane spent the forepart -of the week uteder the parental roof, returning to . • Cheidekon Monday he made the trip by •;.± A• I 5 •, I. , • / „ 1., .jedge Lewis held court here on Tume etayeif last week. Only one case was , dispesed, of that of, Beswitherick vs Nash. • ,The Judge said -call it square which was 1.gred Ors. Edward lames and her son, R E. rettiendie from the West where they have , . visitipg foe..the past 'six months'On •••• Wednesday esf leet week S. G. Raines has returned from Fort Francis and intends farming the old home- , ,etead tbis sumnier. • -*meeting of the officerof the Howick Agricultural Society was held in the hall e(en Saturday afternoon to arrange for the fall fair to be held here. ... The Presbyterian Sunday School held a ' ,e;ttppee and entertainment in the hall on Priday night. The feature of the evening was thirpresentation of an illuminated ad- dreit to W. J. Camble he having resigned sts Superintendent. The teadhers and eelends in the cpngregation taking this •way of showing their appreciation of the .exerieces be had made in the iotereets ttf •he echool tor several years. mormA•Immommoremor •$PECIAL4 TRAINING Makes the difference between the low paid worker and the high -salaried ex- pert. We can smooth out the road for you from the one class to the other. Students admitted any Mee. Catalogue free. WINGHAM, ONTARIO The school that places its graduates in good positions. - D. A. McLachlan, Pres. Murray McLeish, Prin. A111/111=1110111•IIMII. 1 White, K. C. as Counsel and the whole of the matters involved in Mr. Dewarts's statements, includipg the recent Homer case, as'well as the public accounts, back to the year 1912 would be thrown open to the widest possible scrutiny. This prompt and vigorous action on the part of the Hearst Government with re- spect to the administration of the liquor lavein this Province is in marked contrast with the • efforts of other governments throughout Canada under somewhat simi- iar coeeitiops to "pit on the lid" and stifle investigation. ' So fpr as the goyernrnent is eoncerned it will court the fullest inquiry and no stone will•be left unterned to as- sure the people of the province that in the administration of the liquor law the Board of License Commissioners has had an absolutely free hand anct if advantage has been taken of the confidence which the government placed in the officials of the Boa'rd those who are found to be guilty will be punished. , The small group of people throughtiut the Province who, .particularly since the recent bye -elections have sought to dis- credit the Leadership of. Sir William 11earst will find e fitting answer to their efforts in a vote of confidence passed by the conservative Members in Caucus last week. A reaolution was passed after be- ing carefully considered by a committee of caucus which no doubt will serve to put a stop to the agitation although it may have little effect orrthose whose host- ility to the government liquor policy has - inspired theirsampaige. The resolution adopted was: - •••—• Turn berr y Miss May Allen 'of -towns, spent the week- end at Maple Lodge Farm May was ini- tiated into the Mysteries. of maple 'syrup making.. we think ,she shinikene sweet for the rest et the summer. -- XXXXXXXXXXXXXX t4X.X.71•XV,XICIVJA.VV.. . , V. A' e.......„...._ .,"...z..._. cfr • 125 Um . i, „ pk:GuNNis , , , ...se ,1 ,. , is,.. 13.43 I . I Registration No. ION i Wroxeter Mrs. Bothune of Hensel', spent a few /day a yilth hei daughter, Mrs, Cecil Simp. sem of tOwn. Mies j. Black of Gladner, Sa'sk , was the guest of her nephew-, Robert Black last week, There Was a large crowd at the station eiSaturclay night, 22nd, When Pte. Edger Lowery returned from overseas kiso last Tuesday night when Lieut. Anderson see, ..illeck eeturned, We are glad to see the ft boys looking to well. Mr Cecil Simpson end family left On Monday matting foe Parry Soend where they intend to vend the stimmee The Ladies "" Aid will mei in the base - meet of the Methodist ishureh Wedneeday afternoon, Wm. Cessemore kit tor Paley Smut district on Monday -whr' he intends, ,,!ay. beg for sous* time, extilititaa9 _YaraillRe..4 A:IA.44:0k Ammoitivi • • . 106 Photetioric Acid • - Potilati • . • - 1 GUNNS LTD. WEST TORONTO Gunn's Pertilier has stood the tOst: Tse who have used it cannot be persuaded to use" other maks. Order no‘v for spring delivery. We com- pete with all competito'rs,. B. R. IIARRISON, Mgr. of Wingham Branch. 740110aMiroiXOMIX ZXXXXXXXXX LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Thurialty, April 3 1. 1019 *tit it++ ifittiltk is also well adapted for street light - lug of villages and. small towns. . - The acetylene lighting plant cote sista or a gee generator, gas service piping, and gas sets or chandeliers:. The geuerators vary in size accord- ing to amount of gas required, one for the home being, ot course, entielt smaller titan that required for a large institution or village. The chief parts of the generator .are:' Water charabsdr, carbide holder, gas holder. gas alter, gas we:eller, gas intake .pipe, teed pipe, safety vent, sludge agitator and automatic ,carbeee feeder device, The- .generator for., a horae requires only a few square -feet of space, as it is very compactly Cop- atrueted. It is usually placed• lir the basement, and it is vei•y important that it be kept safe front frost. s The operation of the. plant is aa follows: The client:1ml substance tieen- f or making the gas is calcium Car- bide, the same material that is used In bicycle lamps, for instance. Anto- matically this chemical :is fed- into the water cheMber as fast as the gas wisaittesredi tinf 0,11rgmbsts a. IgtaiscoinutitioCwinNeraitsh ate- tylene gas, which collects in the gas holder from which is passee through Small iron pipes to the lights In the meet modern plantseno• gas eau -.pose elbly be generated except a.s-ft le re- quired, hence there is- no chalice as Was true Of earlier types of plaints, for the lease() accumulate under pres- sure in the plant and leak out, and become ignited by a raw flame,. res suleing in an explosion. Th.e auto- matic feed should be exentined oeee- iiionallYeand every care taken to keep it in first-efess working order. . The. directions that come with the plant should be- followed accurately and religiously. The writer knows cif seve brat plants owned by farmers for many .years, and in all case re under proper care the results have • beep: very satista.ctory. What doesit cost? This question be en- liwered very generally as costa vary with size ot plant, elm. _In gen- eral I would say the initial cos( would be about $200, including -gene erator, pipes, chandeliers and the work of installation for the average - sized farm home. The carbide for a year will cost in . the neighborhood of $12 o $15. Detailed information regarding installation., etc., will be. anewered upon teeniest by the !Triter. es -43e It. Graham, U.S.A., 0. ,A, Col- lege, Guelph. . Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Free zone on an aching. corn, Instantly that coru stops hurting, then you lift if right out, yes; inegici • A tiny bottle of Freezone caste but a few cents fa any drug store, bat is suffici- ent to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn :between the, toes, aud the callus- es, without sorenOs er. irration, Freeznne is the sensational diecovery on a Cineineati genius. It is wonderful. That the goveranent Members of the Ontario Legislature in Caucus, upon the first occasion since the signing of the Armistice, do extend sincere con- gratulations and hearty thanks to our Leader Sir William Hearst, for the em- inently able conscientious, and worthy discharge of the onerous duties dcvolv- iig him since his elevation to the office of Prime lylinister and particular- ly for his elevation to the office of Prime Minister and particularly for his war policy and war work, which, have redounded to the credit of this great Province, and further that with the knowledge of his task and the tremencle ous responsibility resting upon him we declare ourselves to be unitedly and loyally behind him in his leadership of the great Ccaservative party and we do pledge him our unanimous support" CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED RAILWAY TIME TABLE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM te1i.AI*14 rarlt.yE vp,a London 7.30 e. 345 p. m. Toronto and Eest 7.25 a. rti. 3.25 p. m Kincardine. ..... 12.20 p. ne 9.40 p. rn eneevE plum Itincardine 7.15 A in. 3.1.0 p. m. London 12,05 p. ni 7,35 p. Toronto and East 12.20 m. 9.40 p. m. W. P. Burman, atatien agent, Winghaill H. 13. Elliott, Town Agent, Wingham CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY The Treasurer o f the Muskoka -Free Hospital for Conturnptiyes desires grate - Jelly to acknowlege the following contri- butions received in Wine= by the Field Secretary of the National Sanitariten Association,- Collection 5,30, W D Pririg. le 5.00, Town Council 5.00, W II Gurney 5.00, A 3 Irwin 5.00, Dr R C Redmond 5.00, 1-1 E Isard 5.00, Rev Fr M J Fallon 5.00, W H Houser 5.00, Miss M Whyte 5.00, The Advance 2.00, The Times 2,00, Rio Groves 2.00, j A Anderson 2.00, W Greer 2.00, S Ilennett 2.00, A Hrwiland W 11 Willis 2.00, Xing Bros 2.00, Wm Field 2.00, C P Smith 2.00, R S Wiflians 2.00, Dr R. L Stewart 2 00, W H Shane 2.00, Geo Mason 2.00, I A Morton 1.00, PH Butcher 1.00, Miss B Anderson 1,00, Hanna & Co 1.00, F 3 Hill 1,00, Jno Gal- braith 1.00, 3 Henry Christie1.00, ZLock- roan 1.00, A Gregory 100, A E Smith 1.00,13 Merkley 1.00, R A Currie 1,00, A II Musgrove 1.00, E S Graham 1,00, Robt Spotton 1.00, E3 Mitchell 1.00, L Binirley 1.00, Mite M L Brock 1.00i Miss A Berber 1.00 Mise P Butler 1,00, Mies L Bower 1.00, Miss P Bettor 1.00, NMi.', Ada Mines 1.00, Mrs E M Buchan- an 1.00, R Blordeld 1.00, Western Pound- ry 10.00. Total -511540. Geo. A, Reid, Sec,-Treas. 'MAINS LIIIA,VB VOR Toronto and East 6.45 a. na. .3,05 p. Teleswater 1.04 p m. 10,32p. m AR:RIVE FROM Teeswater 6.40 a. in. 3.05 p m Toronto andeEast 1.22 p. m. 10.20 p. m J. H. Beemer, Agent, Wingham.- J. W. McItibbon, Town Ticket Agent. J. Walton McKibbon,Druggist, Winghtun ONE MORE CHANCE You didn't get the last farm adver- died inehis. space, That was too bad, for it was a good one, but we this week offer you one mare chance. Two hundred acres, nine miles front Wingharn, will be sold seperately or together. Bating on each. Good land, good road, good locality, well Watered, COnvenient tp merkette Must lie sold to clear up an estate, roe further particulars enquire of ABNER. COSENS hemmer And Wei Restate Successor to Ritchie & Connie Winghem, • Ontari Winter Care of Pregnant Mame, Those who have bee experience in horse breeding have noticed that a considerable pet•centage of the Wing colt, especially those born, before the mares are on pasture, are weakly,. -often not .able to stand, end some- times withoet eat -se -lent ambition to nurse- when held , up itne the teat in- troduced into the mouth. It will seise be °heaved that foals ofs this de- seription are nsueily threw of dams that- have beeu pampered during the winter months—those that 'lave been well fed, and kept in the stable most ief the time without exereise. The pregnant mare ehould be well fed and given -reeider exercise or light week. The heel that she should not be well fed N 1.01 uncommon. The foctuft is daily mereasing in size. This growth dot e not talte piece without nutriment. The nutriment- musts.be eupplied by the bled ut the dam, and, aa 14 not a nor- mal product of the blood, but is sup- plied by the food the assimal eats, we can readily bee that the pregnant animal has not ones her ow n . tissues ne Dollar 4 Specials for S turday itootoRioraktoPs 4 Exceptional Bargains will abound in every Department. PIAAP•asiso Watch Our Windows for Satur- day Dollar Bargains. 'se WANTED 500 pounds of choice • Butter and fifty cases ,of NOT Laid Eggs. oseeKs.1•1•0505•IIK•5_ +.* .H, E, ISA.RD &Co, ONTARIO + 44 WINGHAM, + 4ci4& +.* Alem 0 0 ktti 410 P: 444 11. 414 fe. 444 tt '$'14 7, 4' i, . yo eNei. .4. (A0 140 IA0 A0 A 4,1 .tr.. der Ito 41 Ih0 IA1 Ito • I • <toIto I 4T3:4, 46,0 -.A. IA ok•,,,,,o, (to I • isf4 Optometrist For 20 years we have made a special study...pf Optics. In 1908 I took my firsecourse. In 1905 graduated at the Canadian Ophthalmic College, Toronto In 1912 took a special course in muscle treatment and shadoW testing. And in 1918 took a Post Graduate Course in 'the Canadiete Ophthalinic College, Toronto, . . In every cese graduating with hewers, Our optical parlour is equipped with tbe most up-to-date inetrumente for sight testing tbat cell be -procered, and is second to none ite Canada. We examine your eyes free, and recommend glasses only whets Abso- lutely necessary. R. M. McKAY 14'4 Watchmaker, Engraver and Optician ,s A Ferinerly with Ryrie -Bros. Ltd., Toronto. • "i•ket",, SucceAsor to'A M eye, We' ple, sc.e.,11, ,A DON'TS FOR FARMERS Don't try to please your wife. Don't appreciate one thing she does. Don't help care for the children That is what you got her for. Don't ever plan your work so as to be Ole to take her to any entertainment. Don't be ashamed t o read that the majority of insane women are farmers* wives. ,; Don't get a bucket of water front the cistern when asked, . Any one can pump to nourish, brit deo illoae of a gi ow- who half tries. *n. foetus vehit it, in the latter Don' fail to invite company for Sunday months of gestatioe ie no eienel mat- ter, Hence we soe that the pregnant mare requiree mot•e tood than her non-megnant sister Of the :mine size that te doing the :quite work. Good hay and oats are the foots to te.i relied upon to provide nourishment,and thoso should be fed. in anantities proportionate to the rize ot tee ani -- mal and the -Mule 111 proportion to the amount of work or eetretee given. 111 additien tibe ehoulseeseneegeeeen a teve rave reete, daily, tool a feed os Mein with a emitti of inieeted meal at lestet teviee weekly, tees, stutuld el - :to be -given all the gothl Sutter She willedrink at helot thrt e times .daily. A leregnant enoe Ceould, where possible, be providea t, ith a large. tionifortable box. stall when In the, stable. This, we may any, is neces- ,eiry after the ninth month of gtena- tiou, as parturition may take Mare it any time tater thee. Its, a. A 0011t.if0, dinner without letting her know so she can have a day of rest, Don't fail to ask your wife if she wants you to do all the housework, if she asks you to put some wood in the stove. Don't wender that your food has a , peculiar flavor for it i s seasoned with ' blasted hopes and sighs of disappointment. , Don't neglect asking what she has done with all the egg and butter money. for it L. mt haarin and dp pgleyt the tcahbilled,rehnelpboPoakys Controller, who died suddenly in Georgia Former Proviecial Secretary and rood willthe roerde and clothes. and was buried in Sarnia. les •ezieles."......mminenmiriamessmism;stermieststemsessttextgettadeb0 IMPONNOVAIli:t- UPPANONS:.-j=a6:11r7.1.... Whitechureft The Ladies' Aid of the ,Pattiotic Society have shipped tenet their organization In 1914 the following to the Red Cross So. tidy 3664 Articles valued at 83462.37, of which $320 95 was sent to the Belgian Relief. The commuriity has also raised $1170. $515 26 was received items th municipal councile of 13, 'ectawanosh and lititi10110. Great credit for tble good work 14 due to the uotiring ennui of the prtele dent Mrs A. Sperline and to the levet. Ary, Mee, j. D.Zescrort. Buy LANTIC "fine" granulated sugar in the original packages for your Marmalade and be - sure of a perfect result. Atlantic Sugar kefinerie Ltd., MONTREAL. le