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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-01-13, Page 2, ,. I CURRENT COMMENT A QVMION Or ART. A discus -400 is going on In Fug - laud over the imo ot German articles, tile readinc of German atterature. the production ,of Qerman *,%ys ,the ad- mis,zlou ,or Gennan, m"nufactures, the reception ,ot Gorman people and the recogultion .of the German avallon. Thora art) still many whose personal sufforrings, Or whoao patriotic favor vi.ill not permit them to luave, any- , thing to do with anything Geraw1n. xow. or for a long period to vome,, it #,evor. ,,Nfauy are perplexed as to, how long tho boycott should TeuVill- otliers accept the peace declaration by t'lle nation aS (411 Official 'e,Ud of all llestultie,% though not necessarlly &o beginning of formox cordiality, Tbere- are Irish people similarly moved to disclaim. their nationality on. account of the inhuman things ,that 4x -n being done. But shall We vease, to ,slug .NjooWs melodies or to r,gtd Charles Leolil because Satall hasi moved from Germany to lrelauil Thedebate, In England licks beell stim- ulated over the playing in We,stullu- ster Abbey Of a, eomposition by K,ax Reger, the Q4&rMan 'Who hoped that 1 4 the 2tppellns would destroy the ,ab- I bey. The organist played the plece I -it, a vouce -t in aid at tile fund for I the, preservation ?and restoration Of, 4 tlie Abbey. Max Ileger is dead, but, his good work survives in spite, -01 his lowvr mind ond Its evit thoughts. I 'I'llose,wIlo object to lbteu w wruran, I alusic became its conl$oser or the 1 I Xa4ser -was a scauudrel. more or less, 1 are in the -Sauta class as Illose, who refuse to -Ong the hymn '"Wearer, . My God. to Th"I'l because Its an-, anthor was a,lftltarlan; or the ik'Ymu -Lead, Kindly Light," because Its writer afterwards joined the P-0111311, 1 catholle, ,church. mGreat works of iaTt' and literatum Tise, far above ithe petty limitations we set for Our per- , sonal and mational. prejudices, and it! I is the mer.t. and glory of art that it 1. dom lift us into serener and lottler' " region% than those In which our temr' poml and mortal antipathies sur-, -five. it was the sp--clal mark ot the I beast in the Germams during the vkaT that they cmild not recognize thi o , nobler appexU of art, and the ,same; debasement clauraeteril-es the ae . by which Selshevisra and some Yther Wmdred tender.c1% seek to perpetuate 1, I th nai elves. I DEATH STRUGGLE IN I'LANTS. lying on their own merve and the In- differenee, of tbo mass of luen can do, NVttu- "IrelAud,iu,wliich ,*Iil;L- jority of the, population aTO Opposed to murder and assassination but will aot interfere to stop what they dis- approve. The, Test of 010 world Is ,no better organized on an average tharl Ireland, land it LeRille call ex- tezd his -agentles. MOM 411atbY would be .enough to give, hint domination- 4mine deviares, that 131ritain ,and rmlice ,must I)& attUUed through I their colonies and dependencies. "AS i xegards 40ranee " lie explains. 41by i judicious propaganda Ill NOrthern Africa, and in tile case Of Great 11 M-1tain by similar promanda, In, 1 India:' ,Ale, yrenell have ulready l . discovered the symptoms InNorthera Africa. Ghana Is carrying on tue i L work of sedition In ludia, There, Is I no doubt of 'wll4t Is afoot 14 Ireland. I At. any atoment all *e * ,conditions may become acute. In the, absence, i Of .an International tribunal with aft army- to enforce its &Nerees It is im- 1 Wssible to say -what Rind of SItua- I .tion may .not develop atanT moment and become acute. Lenine expects 4-4 11suLish the peace ot'vers,3111es and I repllaee ,the cule of the Elatente POW- I e.vs by the rule of the 1)r4D1eWIatL througliout the world." Tile rule of I the proletariat meaus thet rule by,! brute forc% ,and witli the abs education, experieuee, religion. Or ' ta=xls, The first thing done Is to suppress all free speech. free talought, tree printing as treasonabla I to 4tile, republic. This is brought about by ,shooting down, or otherwise disposing ofthe cultured -and educat- ed classes, the. intelligentsia, and you, dear reader, ,aud we who write would be among,the first to go.- Sir Jagadis 'ChAuder Bose lias Iso frequently Droven himself" a magiclan in de".1ing "with the m -erl" 04, na'- too 01at no tufDrise need be telt a Another &, his discoveries in Which be Aentonotmte-d the exact memeet - whn ots,vh qcrzurred In. Plante. He I ,aid tM9 in two wayas,-, one- by a dell- I cAte In$U-umaut ,called a raono- ;MPN b'$ vch!Ox when it wa!s ut] tathed to ,6 4 D*mt ihm slighwIst wovemW.i) Wla be registered by a spot *1 Vght, This ind c,Ued a sp*a= qor death-d=VS At thO `M01ae§ut I whea thb Viant. eeeAed to live. 'at vMch lite ,coild 'ail -songer be Vl'a- longed In It. The galvano=Nter was u1so ,01.ed ter the same pwvaaa atkil the re8,41ts were, siminw-, *h4ving thot the, e.eset'ical Tespon" "Was Tig- ,0­ ous V,hen We wss tall $ad strong. and *orre, Dondlngiy weak as lite fail- ed. The res-Istia-9 IWW, r was ellOwt to je",on under repeated Q=cks, as in t ,,e izase, in onimal life. A plant i0titti normally died ate. ce rftln tem- peratur,: , dWd at ,i lower temPem- tureos atte-r 7anving L%eu sub:ezted to sovc=l ethat=Itg StTems. Seed- i 11nM s-_er,JMttd MC- o Zap"dIF 4hG1 i W,,.,.Z-o%v:a r =ts. Aresttetlz-. Nvk*.ITO U14 -y ape.tel, =d exaelly sir..Xar re -4 walas wev !nd-zatea ck-% In *,e ca-r,, e*, 4:i!%al lVe, *-%e mmesmrh ellawhig lh am.'c'n e t! --e ,=-eW -!Z. . 'ether teag Usc-1 Ctl a tnit* r sa, Ut IL 4e.erltam sla '. ana la-vor th"o rMl d x a-spasm 'ce4nirring. ,ul nezt VXWrunt-nts de:Llk W I'L:l tho -z eneme=a OT tffo . but whit I'le i,ae"-1 ii is a see'rift CS vre.- 410=A as war. No n-n -fl 'er 821ftee * .0 -In &y W!jIt is .1iTe, r-eT *tlat 1A UeAt or fir,,%. C:. 01it Z"Z:ty. or vavlty, ,or ,61eteizal aelll= Cr w2y OTT t7le rorz s vith %tizIl wa are fsz-Mar -Cmly *N-03gh %: Cr tztan e c3r viane *t 4tik-tc--re, We rZar e-ftts the -t6 V rzee --'Ittt,­4 tl t! elt ,,=at-ZWA- tk-z. %--d wo ca*,ft in-,;.".-* Ctt-lr P,-es- *tc-,&, ard tlt 7 W, =am-neirr re. opeW 'r,' * _-*M. 4C ':ZI'St* C. -- j!-'Jb'-te C' On- ld.t.,)tk 1-,!:;*. V --r, 1­ t$, zn WE''fnn nnok vc ­,L% #A -T *.! At ,5; min S,4y %:n t s ,-C,Ai! W,4 &.n. -'Zn CZ -1 M--. = c:,,. fc ,Cm - V e k ":. n - $s -. I L, t. - 11. 1. VM= "VOLMON PLAN$M L,.Nt-,'-f ! ,%.` *,, ! A- zl ? lla ;,' A3 ff1T11*)ATi0.a 11, ft,A AA fxtd LA'-- 'UW-i-ini. is t., bf. r(.'pk.-d-'t ,,*# tht- !`!.It -,4.tep to wardik we!,113 rrr,,, .-I--L s1i,,,;14 -apt b, , favdt4 crr Ipkt;!- I:- i!k &V46ei!k!.­ Us -Wki-v a lf - 4t'e=z?1-d nl ft re- THE BATTLE OF JUTLA1qD, Since the publicatSon. of the Prlv- ;aa letter of Admiral Vhn Scheer to .the Kaiser written a-fter the battle of Jutland. 4hers has been a com- plete, re-eXamination Of all the evi- ,dence and datalle of that action, With the result that the old verdict 'has been reaftimed. Whatever may have, been the verdict rendered on sAclal aspects of th!, - in-st gTeat naval bat - ,tier the 40'ermans Were So completely. out- ratad that ,they nerer showed tight agatil but kept their ships In barbor, and completely surrendered at the. -close of the war. it this be victory oermany ihlstorr may boast of it, Criticism hag bean chiellY levelled at Admiral Jellicoa for sot h:aving followed up his advantage, and continuing a night pursuit utterly zouted Or destroyed thap euemlY. J#111- coe, towever. played .safe- Having I put the enemy to flight he adopted I M17berry's tactics and thanked God he wAs rld ,of 4 knave. The admiral- ' ty 11as tastaned the publication of Jelitcoes report Since Van Saeet's ' I lettv: appwred, and there " O*Lt or 4wo ,asw points . . W-ticillarly the fact, that 4ho essential anemge from a scout beat an,ouncing Alle. ft-ectiou of the, retiring German fleet was lost_ 1z Ate confusion of wireless, rnes-1 sages. The low visibility. the ttr, ngth of the,enemy's torpedo fleet] and th'a Projinalty Of &6 EMeMy Inine ti-eld were Sumclent tw-ons to jas- Ury a ,cautioug ear -me. Then are several admigslons whleh ludioate that es usuca the ene= y w3s under- es-Imated. His armorin-q was more 4e,1!1cjent, tlis speed was tnuch above i *mUciva-L'on, Tils gumfire was er-, cenent ana ,aezurale, a'ad bis- =a- 1 naeuvre s seazuarl Ike. :Rtt be 4ared -t at fa,ze ,%o- ftn z'o—ze ot the 'BrItish , - ; Z -Ivy _ Jld =,qklag the, N tt,or -tile Cat - iinsloa tollowing the, loss ef the, Queen I ,K: i7y. lae Marlhn,ruagh and e2,er Vel ­ I , els. he, eseap*--d to Ma Thaven Vaerce . .a . fiata- -d tot tort l agat'a evv-ep* 1") I ` i e 16=r%?nder I A JOANADA MW = LEAGUE . OF NATIONS. II C.:! -da 1haS PTOVen AZ- SnrA'4en11=1 I at, e4i ,P=nell tzard As eas was pot - 4L nt i -a 4he bam e-fle'A. There is no I,doubt thst ther 2=p*.qMs!o-= --ade , 01TIOng 4he =JJZ ns Rt itht Meetlr,g 40#1 V_ -e, Le-_XUL- 4C j .N%t_;0M,1; ,b3a r,ty,Va '04e-, a pzs ttiwl in the ft,o=t 3-ank H x ,&v:s1=s4 :have ttot ,mtr been et- iSIM0 IM01 M*SZ',*JAW*. bat tat'Y 'ave , I teen SzAepend(int And the,F bave- bwm i, - sx:Dmrted wil-l'I a ezairagve, a fttitY *_,-d an 4eloqfte --C,% WJJI, It C5.T-=tde:J I X*$Deet *,-a *7eft C-n I tthw4a=. riao 1 %r,quvAj tr-t4en4-d by t:ne ,Sauth .A.:7-P,1- 11 , m natiens to t7-anada Vas a sp3n- I , 1i tamecus tribute ,%,,,T wM"ll any 'eZrm"n-y J Mjeat !!ave been jpond. Ta , E=I.T 4 112 " IC -i DkX"X-71, rt'P-0S-SntZ1; Pt­,',3iA Iecz%.Tel ttat t ­b all ,.n f -",N asSemb" F iM74 R&W--:1 tn: ! ,:ac,-nral,- ily V,C Z .3 le!!k% th, r­ghus . -nd uzih-cok 40T "! , '=,- I- Lcat king,13n% 75b =3y Uta .C- Zmmnbe jf,d 'In 4108 t-) C,=% S,:" -0 -'- F04 -0r, Vh-'Wl M17*19, dal' - I , init lh-e rntg ajv; v6A.. a ! f -.Jil fvent - ,WmA Wn, W tk M-rtv b,)It =xilea; jst".did fMPr. 4010,n *Y -'d CATIOdA :11* JV:f,PJ1te4 Aft *"n , _tl'f..1 JTk!W . 11'!ICLn 4 WWOMM ADVANOX on, the stilgoof world politice. Tm rurn ,RdaiLsvion of Alban% to the Leagw 11 131%Y UP.,: IN PDVLVY - RRIAG was carriod by Mr. Rowelra -eloquent 11 , I J , plea. In this Canada wak In agree- i : - - . I tatut with. the mother eountry which , was by no means Ilse case in other, , other' HOW TO HAVE Hr;A-LTHY't4ZN6. Issues, $lit) Opposed tho teelinical , 4'­Uslons for Instance! ;she ob- I By Ohiirios 11 Oppsml*m tained representation on tile later- Where -more, intensive meth 413ti,011h), 10911 VOct Of Justice tOr necessary the best plan is t ,whieh r,ritain had neglected to pro- double. yards for each hous . vide and sh leading part o took a practice crop rotation, olte . , against the proposal of share ra,AN, M- ' the birds from one -yard to til as the crops are counmed. 11 ,terials qud her stand against Article quent cultivatJoIx of the laud a . X was almost spectacular. 'Aluch. by this system exposes It to educational value, attuelles also to and all' Nvilich helps to RaeP it ! the appear"m ,of Muada, at the In addition, the accumlation o pings is utilized by the growl League Assembly In the Instruction and thus transformed from a ,qf other nations as to the relation 401 Into e -eau, wholesolpe feed. tile. .RTItish independencles to the of no less Importance tli,k mother country and theoperatiou of points ,already discussed in th nectlQn is -the prompt remol 1114D b+it6-h principles of freedom and destruction ,of dead birds. T I eo-op in general. it is clear i leen tl aga3w the writer has s ,i .zratlou i that self-determination meaxg, some, decayed carcasses *1ehicks an I 111ing entirely different to ,different fowls lying about the baTawaT the manure beap. whole flow people. To some it merely Means been wiped out by an el0emic I liberty w raise hell for 'everybody in this way.. Never leave dea else. Tile British idea, So well 11- or carcass Of- other Rinds e bistrated in Canada and the other under any condition. Bur ,with quicklime deep In the Dominions is to have freedom for To round out our programin. one's own developmeut without en- gienic management properly, cizoa. cliing on the rights of others, but fee.ding-must go hand I* han in, co-operation, with them for mutual Oean bouses, clean birds an yards. Thus farour precauti I adyaatage and for tb e specific ad' Sure externally clean birds w 'ar vantage of each in the development of now see to It that they the- peculiar resources and quallfic,ft- Inside as ,well. Fall protec . tions which each may possess. The I afforded here by employing but clean. sound, wholesome loyalty.of Canaft to the mother,eOun- pure. fresh water. and clean i try is a pu=1eaven. to United States utensils. I authoritie q. The moral of It all is Pure Water is Essential ! :that It democracy I,% to t%Dture the Nothing Is betW- for,layin than clean waste from the tal world it must he oil the lines of Brit- . at the same time, nothing o . . p worse than partly decayed mat i this sort. MaRe it a posl never to feed any garbage or UNOLE SAN'S FARMERS' food that Is not perfectly MARKET. There Is only one soured fe I is good for ellieReus and that Vousiderable alarm is b0ing felt ill It Is poor policy to throw cc ,the pros- grain in filtkv litter. See Io . the floor covering is kept rea. pect of a. liostile tariff In the United clean and dry by occasional States which is to exclude -Oaaadlau als. I farm p-cilucts 1:-.om "the larid of the 'Keep all utensils itzed for free and the home Of the brave." cZean. It the masli is fed mi '%Vbatever the republican Politicians that it is ,cleaned up before I Mso, give the troughs or may wish they ,will have to think Ishes a good scraping and s twice before'they add anything to tile once a week. cost of living for United States vOt- Decause water otters such Ill , ers. New Torlz ,his cost is still medium for the rapid spread o dis"ses. it is highly impor more, than double tue pre-war ratest we take every precautJon to and the tendency is not markedly. free from contamination. A downwards except in sugar. This supply morning and noon Is d maintenance of high prices is ua- In hot weather. When the bi confined to the house the. wa doubtedly due to the middlemen, and .1 should be on a shelf not le it j4% *,he same class who are seeking eighteen inches from the-floo to ere*ct tarift walls against food. a ,weeR In winter and tivice The producer and the vousumer 111ka mer the drinking vessel sho washed and scalded, suffer from such action. in Canada, The carrying out of these p there has been a falling off In Prices Ikealth measure-,; does 1r6t ne for valtle. and there is a tenden y to lly insure 100 per cent p gell oft tattle., sheep and hogs, al- from diseas?, We must coup Practice with close observejoi though stock feed is plentittil. The C-hristmas poultry market was ex- stamp out quickly: any une, cellent =d prices were on the, top IyOublO 4as soon as it slyPears, - amge. potatoes appear to be har- the mconditlon of the dropping oleaning, They should be dening in price. The mild wealher ably firm and free ,of ;any no,, has given much 04PPOrtiliftY i0r PIONT-1 ,quantity of green or Tellow Ing, and farm prospacts 'from tha 4t feeding ilme watch the I of the birds. It they are Ind weather polut of View are excellent to the feed it Is a pretty goo all round. I cation of'ovext eeding or 4,:0911t I ' *f a Me disordere. Th ' lslier DAMMING BEI=SLE caUsed'bY a, poorpeallh-of fee the poultry house at night 00 1.11teft STRAM. ally during the tall and win to the breathing of the _k proposalbas beau made to close the straits of Belleisle and thus dt- verl. the cold polar currants from this I part -of 4the GuIt Of St. L&Wreiite. it is suggested tiatit the e(fect -on East- ern Quebesse, On prince Edward Is- land and he 'Maritime Province -e Vould be to modify the climate Be I grWjy that the P,Msent rigorous winters would disapp'-Mr. But wb'lt would N.-ewfoundland say to this, and Zo., the = . .at.er of that what would' 114me =d New York say? It the St. Lawrence were left open for Xaviga­ tion in every mouth 'of the year and -New ytrk were, frozen UP at the moutb e. tb_- Hudson there wmild un- doubtizX7 be a Job tw a Canadian ambas---aiaor at wasiaingtoa to exV,aLn wtAtt =41 wzly QTfd Law. Zud to p,41I down tl e stmaits., A, good de -al of =i-z.ZZ:prjEaen:gZn exi-sts coni erraltg I . i the pe,a-, icLwrentss and iall tht o'her I cnrrent, -ON Tbere is a pa;V. Iar, ; - - Idea *:='t the GUil St'reaM -'4eeP5 the I Brlti-, h Island-- warm In winter. There I is rtot t2aze, -11911test elft --t frWn the tillalf St -Team on *'B,ozeft or nny lalf- 4'e- . mmt e b,etween the, s4z*am and t %:,e S jr. =!-Hag wazter Zaalf Way fierOSS . , ths Aft'all'i7'. It is the oz-oau Usen tlial ,exexts a *X0W*fyIng jnr laenee 40-1 te;'Pemiure as it ewee ,on Uri insul'T I citmates. kralmate is also wgeay 'I 4 ' R-lons in ,%e 4elteZ' Of ta3gnet-,Z t-OMd"' the e=-Z: iliel. ACA tt StailY el it_zW,:je- 4ral L --es will cenvinee =zst I,pez;l-& CT *'4)L#A fa&-- AS t1hey vary frov. -.veal a 1 van. $4 0114 =t VZrlts, sind 'e.e"tt2Z vlvmnommets. '01 wh*C-%- the au:CTA bWU,r;m2s is an t!,= --,-1e. are ass -'Zttledl vvlta C -Pse 'CLanges. at 9s im-­ej? -,,- *en=.-,L - : Pt!lcr a <­- ;- ' , .,J*'Z A , C ,f * -- 4' 7' ' , ­Je C n­C_J*_ t_r, n;_J tLe S. , n.sliz C! r'. ,F*;"(4 V ,n7!d tave .T*n - L - ­ I N - t'j 1EI 7tZn! , '21-- 1 PALPER FROM FINLANVS FORESTS. 7 `C <Iz.- ,3,lp e Pap -, Ivin C -),Is C- Iln- I t: " . f .- .- ZT-1 111 . g 1*-I ,Vq j by sbl= -!- , , , "­!n F=, =3 tt V(,TF Vr- , czns m- Min-- 07 -vv, =,g czr =-oe -,. '. ­ - . -- 1:1 - - " ,; - b-%: t F, T iS' ma,,-'T al wag "L:t,'34,4 a, xeta ty w n-,tn,:!,.C,viC1!--,m,5- .---.---.— ... " *x-,tj .!.. ; tm-,'­.v " JAPAn h -1A .15­11j . ' - - -) lag "",",., ., -t j 4, ; i t " ­ ­ , ^ 3* n ,k - - I . k,C -.3: ?', . 0.1* f&1'1Mtr_ It there Is & notlopable amo -w'heezingor difficult breattins the lookout for individuals ,a from colds -and roup. Look watery eyes at this season, are one of the first symptijins and colds. Time and again poietry ods are suffer a heavy mortality lit Ciolr flock o have simply because they fall to isolate and ailing ludlyiduale as isoon aa, they are rna,tius discovered. .&.t a last resort it would a other be tar better to Rill them ,at once tie fre- mther than subject the whole flock to forced the danger of infection, I the sun Little need be said bonceraing the sweet. treatment of the majority of poultry f drop- diseases, There are so, few where a g crops re4 ,cure can be effected that It sel- menace dDra pays to waste Ume and money. bothering with them. Unless the af- n the leption4a Of a simple .nature where is con- a cure can be effected In one or two and easy treatments, It rarely paya to doc- ne ,and tor a bird. Generally speaRing the 9 half- only diseases which it vill pay the d adult aver -age poultry keeper ,to treat are d or on those In which the treatinent can be s lia.ve applied to the flock as a whole. spread Treatment C,orninon Ailments. 4 birds The following remedies and pro- xposed, cedure are suggested for the most , r them common ailments in this class - round. Scaly IRzs. The legs or iiie at- of,hy- Wted birds should be dipped. in clean ,crude oil. - With the exception of d with . very bad -cases, one treatment will d clean usualleffect a cure. However if all us in- the scalms, are not shed after f'Gur or s must five 1weeRs, the application should be clean repeated. Paint roosts with crude tion is oil. nothing Chicken Pox. Thet crusts or Aodles feed. should be -softened NVltlx glycerine or feeding carbolated vaseline. After a, lapse Of threp or four hours they should . be removed by washing with. warm, hens soapy viater. Then paint the ex- ' le, but posed tissue with tincture of iodine. aid be Give powdered, sulphur in the feed erial of at the Tate of five pounds to every ve'rule, one hundred pounds of mash. This wute disease is very contagious and the sweet. puoltry houses and all equipment ed that must be disinfected frequently until is milk. I thZbb ave completely recovere . ,d rds h 4 cletku b. Sea that the bouse is'dry, it that I well ven'tilated and -tree from drafW. sonably I Give a little red pefter, or other stim- renaw- . I ul-ant in- the mash. Severe c9ses may be luceessfully treated by - *ashtng feeding the ,eyes, mouth andnostrils -once or ist ,see twice daily.,with, a two per cent, so- t sours, lotion Of carWic aeld or a one per eding cent solution of creolln. 'Use Ale- calding Infectants freely 4bout the poultry" I house. I I a ideal I Inteattual Worms. 111he following f many treatment has recetied the official nt that I approvAl,of the United States De - keep it partment of_Agriculturre: I fresh. "For.,one hundred birds 4teep ont I esirable, pound of finely ,6hppped - tobacco rds are -stems for two hours In water -enough ter pan to ,cover them. Mix the stems and ss than liquid with .oue-lialf the vAaa, r,& - r. Once, tion of groundleed. The' da,y pref- a sum- *%ns to treatment ,withhold ull feed, ida be giving water only, After the'birds t have been starved tweatY-four ,hours, ractical feed the medicated n3asil, and two cessar- hour§ after It is cleaned up give them )t -etion one-quartar of the usual ration ,of a their ground feed mixed with water In so as which Epsom salts have been dLR- mes tb solved at the rate of eleven ounces acted for each Ono hundred birds. The Noter treatment -should be repeated ten s when days later.*, reason- _Limber Neck. This is a form of eable poisoning and not a 'disease. -It is mucus. usualzy caused by eating partly de- petltes composed feed. To save the birds fterent it is necessary to clean out the in - d Ind!- testinal tract.quicldY. Give Dpsom diges- salts in a mQ'At mash at the mte of nay be, one ounoo---' Pothec-gry­te every .ten d. Visit 11rds. . I casion- Dlarx ht& and intestinal Trouble. ter and xlik clean the system out by the use birds. of salts. as iecommended above. Vive unt of soft6-,VasiLw digested feed tor two or be on ttrea days. Intpect the regular fetil uttering supply carefully and make Sure that out.for aZ1 ingredients used are sound and as they free from mold. Look out for MUStY of roup heavy feeding and provide a. Uberal cbrn or tainted 1ne3t Products. Avold Rouperw supply'of green feed. . . I . - — . - . . - I I I THE R 0 UND' rF ABLE .& Wx— — uviHERE WE MAKE FRIENDS OF BOOKS:? Good Rvel' I , pes I 11 I . ­ 046TImv Vound Cako. .. Ingredients: One cup butter pacRed solid, one and two thirds cup$ grau- ulated sugar, One-half teaspeon mace, five unbeaten ,eggs, -twq-t-ups, sifted fl,our. Method: Havo a round p%n, greased and Voured, the oven ready and Ingredients measured, as the mIT.- Ing must all be done by the hand. Cream the butter, add sugar and Work until very light, -add fipice and I one egg at a time and atir with the hand until you do not see any of the egg yollt. theil, another egg, and Pao on until iall are used. Then mIX the flour, and turn at once into Ilia pan and bake slowly, about an,bour. The I gram of the cako -should be fine and close, with pot a suspicion of any toughness or ,heaviness not porous like a cake made light Nkth gas from soda, and cream of tartlar or bY long beating, and yet soft, 41gbt,aud vel- , vety. This -texture Is ok aiued by thoroughly blending the Butter alid, sugar, and not overheating the eggs. I Fruit Cakes. Ingredients, One 6p sugar, One cup molasses, one cup butter or sub- stitute, 1hrea cups flour, one teaspoon h easpoons cin- namon. one teaspoon. cloves one tea spoon nutmeg, one pound raisins, one pound citron, one pound ,currants or small raisins, one cup strong coffee. Aletli,od: Cream, butter and sugar, add beaten eggs amd mo ,asses. Sift dry ingredients and add. Beat thoroughly and chopped fruit and beat again'Aaw combination of dried candied fruits may be used. .Bake very slowly in a moderate oven. Keep in a ,tool -but not ,too moist place, as age Improves this cake, The coffee should be poured -or sprinkled care- fully over the cake as It is taken from I the oven. It baked In a covered Toa,sting-pau with the covar on until this last halt hour no coffee will be needed to soften, the take, These ingredients make a. foar-pound cake. 11 Mince Meat. . . Ingredients: Tw6sud a halt pounds round Of beef, balf a pound chopped suet, a quarter pound citron, .two vounds sugar,ona cup anolasses, two I tablespoons salt. one teaspoon mace, one teaspoon cloves, one and a -half Icups len*.on juice, -two quarts -choP- ,, ped apples, two packages raisins I seedless, three quarters canned ir.Rd i currauLa, two tablespoons cinnamon, ! . one teaspoon allspice, two teaspoons nutmeg- .Afetbod: .Cbok the beet three hours slowly. Let the, meat cool In the water it was cooked In. I Put meat thTough food chopper, also I thi?.-:ju,et -and icitrou,L Chop the ap- I ples rather coarsely. Mix all in - gradients thoroughly let stand over- ! night. Bah4 in agite Rettle I hour, Put into sterRe jar& and seal This recli e is for twelve pints, . I I VegetatAe Varrowi JaYn. . . lngi dlents: Thre? pounds mar- ! row, three pints water two lemons, 1 :4 chint pods. two oAnces gingef ; root, bruised. Method: Peel ilia I , marrow. take out the seeds cut mar - 1, row into small cubes and soalc for twenty-four tours in three pints wa, ter. After soaking boll for one hour. Weight the whole of the pulp, and to every pound -add one pound of sugar. Tie the -chilli-pods and gin- , ger In a muslin bag and add this, ; with the lemon Juice and very thinly I shaved l4inon peel, then boll for one Iboll--- until ver_r thick. Remove the -chill! pods. ginger and lemoit peel, I and Store the preserve in. jars. I Oarrot Pie. ' Ingredients:, I cup, cooked carrots fmashed. 1-9 cup edgar, 2 egm 1 13int. sweet =I&-, 2 tablespoons mo- .1asses (can be omitted It desired), 1. teaspoon einuamofi. 1-2 teaspoon ginger. Method: Balm in one crust. Jf desired white ,of an egg, beateif stiff, can be used *a. top as in Zemon Pie. I I - . - ENGLISH ABBEY CURSED. I The sudden death of - Michael .,The Little House'" say *1Ev,er_vbody bag always loved and Comparison with sootIll TaTidug- tnuted me," and bemuse his pres- enee .stanched the ebb of her ,ovin ton7s ..N stour Leaucalre" -:s Qi .1"r " coursge As soon as the dange,- Is ,once S jr '*" , - grace gersled by t. simple past they pa -rt without learning each ..The 14tt.,e Hwlse,­ VA,is romance Xher's Identity. without even saYing of of London by CeAingsb7'D,1V,30- Tbs good ve, 13 e` to go to F'rance 6 1 `b` he to 'Plarry her Wtbetic battle, *;against I , tns vL ,tharm as e u%lve, as the t. 077 on tonell, nem and Sorrow tar the young ! , ling otn Hty ,A bat w;, sav m3my apl ea ,nL -. husband who wou d nevervome ba,ck ,11 for ,.Nlaude­kdains. It is as t'L - A year Zater, when pft4!e has c3uie, 'ewers endearing as ,Rzamling In. the Gloam- g th l little lady, SearChing far a home I ter herse2 and her children, stuin- inel,r,r "Cornin! ThtloUgh the Rytt-7 I Wes upwi the Liftle 11ouse again. and only Vj _euo t'.1otight'conid *:td,ow a 'I IS 4ejad to find the To Let sign SIMI --*.. o 611tv '" vi-a-mIr boase wtul a pers = I ,o lt­ I S=eboW we know that the man h­=kn as to oermit wl ;ltithor to ze, tell his st5ry for. whom -the sometimes 4hinks of simply I war's and .sta;wayt bim in 1!2t, -urst pemoa wineut cm-- the nal- ai' 'Che American 0111C,070 W-111 Come , b3zk. And come laa be, does. with ,2, ness et t'he. i-Jenrity ,af 1$V10* And one empty,sleeve tucked into the Side I ratj r laLrudlng upon t1he eader. tZia*- is wbat MT. D&Wson has, *C0ZM-1 pocket of h3s, -tunic. He is -the Wmalded 4offlo-e. who tep-ded reisl:' pis"lled withm, once btro-aking tte wrid when he was lz the HU4 4b zady s ,Qpe1,A ' i , "rt, X.-zy JAndon mnzzt IM-PeTial ­ n .Way a 'ship mfigtt comp`3Ur h6 felt .t' e feel what the winds Ind emwed to I C! ,elt-.ez. fn=isbes the background ra* twa *I=pIt tove ,story. It Is A buffet And It lay Mill an 4 level k"I two-zent=p O -d houste that, spills the in a ftebelttred harb6r. tllkr .Ad of romancti W'Dth e.1 t le be ' Njjgs SW',& Laingdalet Itustara- nigraty ttat has C-Nne to It fWM gen- being ,m1md -home!' by t1ma Wr* happir in tute wh& #ke I del!cltte sPirit 40f the story. The ierailfts 4ot C=Mlng people. .Imd wliat a PIZ- 4 bwk !S attmttvely -PrIntea on ood lu,-,, 4!je &Ura3* c---r4u,res up through I p:iV" and it ex -4417 reAd typo- U e =Zu!' 1p.Ece 41 klo, ed !;: n*. ,E-! fr 1 PlAtIVIE-on b3s ­ic rabl"Med L-1 Ink", the I -Mt- Ilritlitg Sees It Througl&7' tzo 1C=0",Z-*=,l a*=s;1:1C­V tll'-It * ,hrccded q rz:tge= E-tAtds by itaEif as 4,be rrwt ttat t-.;7 431ting ::-;* ra!d% el tte ,Mpol -t!ett or the phip* nophy of the I H=s. . war, Hfueeforib, it m1w, share this TZ:e tItl*t% 11V,:SC6 T ets-n2ed t.,) like pn -:Itlon W91% Mr. Devi rley BoxtoWs * n Az=cm- pu tv todldn-: 4E- .? f-xe - uTh't, P^rL., V 4 ,ftys . e 11 *2 Pky, % cc-av,j bitLtel,. :1c, UAL2 d#.'J;gb**d wbeu ,-*ta=dxr4 ct!mme.nqbX bri the ktc--st, ,-,,v ,I tz; .,4PA"ded tiLL, b .kp ,tt:e !jk1V ic, . bjok &. A, ., 0 g. but tl,A% f na - n Ir Uft K '% " . ^ -yv o I , 4d &n, d'det ,"-tv" t" c-AMe %P,h nurelist- 'Mt boft. Wbleh ig 0mor- l , , r * I 1-1kh6ter ,, m cL­ dlrc-a si r *Unx ... ab*,c re-vlowt4 by oitker Lo"on Va- W ,!!Sn %,ts 'K * "! . Ni A fAT b6bind ?It" I pey;-, so -e*% to b%v* ,eyrited auob jn s---z an .Armrtl Nn ofticizn who 'WA*- I t"*iLt It 1Xft*Xy Lmdoft It I* Pub- :;a% --ir ,-'!% tb!f raid hii% f -*! remote jj4bp4 ift C"Ada by MeCieliand & ,16-e C VAX Axt-, Tt ,y ,pend am t Stevrart '16'" 1(*L­% ,r -.a * -e U --Ie Howw. 11 ,e - ft ihe. Utue Howe- by Cftfagour I - . 3..'tith Ady =r11hf!1t,t tbt "-a* fmwsott Is *Is* ptblbU4 b7 XcClel- - ,s,-,rds b# rxme lm!*- sW'e S"Mra - :614 & MtOwl, I 4 I The; Wingham Advance I , Publish94 at , WINSHAM, ONTARIO, I* - Every Thuroday Mornin.3. A. 0. S.MrM, Publisher. — ' "' Subscription TAtes—On year,. p.oa.; six months, 41.00 In advance. Adversislv* rates on application. tAdvertisemOuta without specific 41-- reptiouB will be Inserted until forbid: and charged accordIngly. . Changes for contract a4verttse- ments be in the office by noon,. Monday: . ---=====Z- ­­ -— I BUSINESS CARDSr "--- . -.,~ I UL FIRE I INSURANCE CO. Mbtabllsh44 1440. k , . Head ,Office, Guelph. Risks taken on all classes of Insar- able -property on the cash or preplum- note system. . ADNE]i COSWO, Agent, I wingbam 11 —0- BOULEY HOLMES - ., - BARRISTER, ,50LICITOR, ETC. office, Mayor alock, W!"harn. . . . I ----------- R. VANSTONE - SARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. - Money to loan at lowest rates. WINGHAM. . I . I I ARTHUR J... IRWIN D -DA., )--D,& Doctor of -Datltal;Aurgery of tile Pennsylvania College and Licentiate of Dental Surgery of Ontario. I Closed Every --We4nes4ay Afternoon- Offlce In Macdonald Slock. ,------4 DR. G. H. ROSS Graduate Royal College of Dbntai Surgeons. . . Graduate University . of Toronto . Faculty -of Dentistry. OFF,LCE OVER H. E. ISARD!S STORE% . - W-1, R. I HAMBLY B-sc., M.O."C.M. Speola-11attention paid to diseases of Women and Children, having - taken . postgradpate -work in -Sur- - ge'rY, Bacteriology -and Scientific; 3%lediclue, Office in the Xerr residence, betweern the Queen's -Hotel and the Baptist . Church. All business given careful attention,.. ,Phone 64. P. 0. Sox 113. I I DR. JOBI.C. REDMOND" M.R.C.S.,(Eng . , I ) . . LX4iP. (Lond) ' ' 6 PHYSICIAN AND 4SURGSOIN. . Mr. chisholm's -014 stand), . ? . . . ' 1. DR. R.. L. STEWART Graduate of University of Toronto,. Facuftv of Medicine, Licentiate of t%L*. OlitarlO 00114age of PhyiJejana anT, Surgeons. I OPFIOE FIXTBANCE: . Second Door -North of ZurqMill& Photo Studio. JOSEPHINE, STREET. PHONE 29- . ­ . I Grace, father of the Countess of --- . Donouglimore, recalls a legend con- I SCLL nected with Buttle abbey which. he rented from Sir Augustus Webster. The great ,establishment was seized Town and Farm proportles, .can ,by Henry VIIL and it, is -said that the and see my list and get My prices. S ve ha some excellent values. owners-vt It alhould ineat death by drowning. It. is stated that Lord Montague, who owned the property ixf J. G.,'STEWA,RT- . ZB ,olghteenth century, was drown- ed, and In a, similar fate befell lits WINGHAM. I two nephswz. Lady Webster, wife Phone 134, Office In Town Hall. I--------- - of the present owner was drowned, tlLrea, year r ago, aud'a short Aims later the et.dast daughter of the ten- - DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN ant then ezvapying the abbey lost her ' lite in a ,-4mitar way. . THE AYLANTICIS. WAVES ".. 11,-AW,lJ--*. I la MZASIJRIED - The size of the waves of the At- CHIROPRACTIC laut4c ,O,-ean has been carefully as- , ce'e.41ned as a vesult, Of extensive In. yestigations-made by tile effi,cers Of ,the'llydrQgraphle Officeof the 17nitiod , 1. A. FOX) . . P. .10. C. 8. States Navy Delpartmimt. In height we -ate assured, the,4e ,waves usualli -011IMDMOIC lbe-ates ,and r#moveQ, tile 'cau" Of dwase; hature heals. average, "N feet. but in tough weather r .1 Chiroprae,tic is the only and original , they win attain some 46 to 48 feet During storraa they are fre. system of spinal. *Ldjusinleftt. st- feetive In 95 per eerit. of all 4mep. qatnt],Y -from 5W to 400 feet long and , Tho, Only fully (tualliltd ,graiduate e2 eadure 19 to 11 -seconds. The longest both (,,hlropraetjj, and osteopatty !a wave weasured by the Hydrographle North. Huron, I 'OWC6 offieltls VAshtlf a Milt, and' phone, lq,l, Ilour,*, o 5 and I.S p It did zkot spend lt*elf for 2% iseconds, . r, "'. 'I " ­ -111 _W. ,j----.- - ____,---.— I I —­­. . , 1. - U,rwv% - 111 COUNIM ' CHECK BOOXS We are agents for the ipple- ford ,Counter Check Book Co. a" our imsipleft And XtA pric" b#fom twilftft. I 1**iE WINGHAM ADVANCE, wh4ow"ll `Oft M DRUCROLISS PHYSICIAN I OSTEOPATHY —L— DR- F- A. P'AAKIER 08ttlOtAthlo 11bysiclan only quallrifct, 00601AM lit North 116 ;. - - Adlustillout of thek spine im moire qukkly zeeurod tud vith lower ,tteat- MOMS than by aby othtr methc4. '131AM firesall", anil ov*r kaamlml- tiout made. All ftlk)"e's trmoed, opplait 'OVER tHRIST11% STO'.1r. 01 orllkk- ilortultal. dipskrAtf r,-V-4,.3- tlon** V"ditiO04t. r%V6rt0d ilk * I*- celit nionth. 2,124,9k 4*16%k-'t of vitf. . 0