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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-01-13, Page 64 wrNosAx Avvh=X . I __ - - - '_r "--- - , "�! �! !!��!TT!�­­ ------ - ______ .. ­.-----­-------- __ - - - - - MI&I.- � I - .1- - -1 �� I . I ,..-- ----------------------- - 0 ,0 i� q yq R - - ------------ 1. - -;*,*" ­_ -_ - qw, , . lm."w 0 4 0 1 4 . i . I Y A 1. 144 %­­' V - I I ­ 00! RM -1- I - PIR.R.""""00" 1p I A. . I �'. 11 , ; . A . I A T71 I BUILDING THE PROFITABLE FLOCK Public Health Talks I CURRENT COMMENT (ey Dr. J. J. Middleton) . 11, � I f I 0y, W. 0. SM I TH. I Provincial ,0,*ar4 of H-Clath, I . , . - � I _-q 1- 4% 9 . Q403tione Pertaining to Madic,11 GubloctI, Willft AnSWOrod In ThIA . I . I I X I R� GUTST'IUS goloWlIAT ,are arriving in Altxbarli, to take . During -the latter prt of March. Hoppers ure not expensive. AAY Paper If Letters Are Sent to Or. J. 4. Middleton, Parliament , - . I _ their aoa% home and thus saye them �and the month of A � oril; I was ask.ed I sort or a box ,that will ' P I - . protect ,the uIldings, Toronto. B,ZLATZD, I from being drawn into further follies 'to oull a number of farm flocks. 1 teed, Allow tile chicks freo access I ,V_VW~,,,,.,.,_,�� I , as like tile lady in 11 Informed my. inquiries that this was , � - . Mr. Gatellas W . . . I Tile fun ot tilting 494illst thla wrong time of the Year to 4o,cull- and Prevent Any considerable wastage' Tho,fight against tuberculosis Is be- oats Was muIcing remarkable progress , 11amiet who protested too much. ,11�' I the Government ba% ,captured tile 1111- Ing. because almost any old ben, or will answer the. purpose, but it Is a Ing won. it is now necessary for in all civilized countries- In 449 - would have baea More convincing mature minds of the youngfitem who, pullet should be laying at this time, mistake to belleve that Whole grains everyone, whatevor his walk In life, land at -that time tV6- death rate had . bUt the Alajority of those W Me I 'I, I e bad Ills bias not been so obvious. Ile I ln involved In JAr. ho OA a ,)no ?WI I a rve, �oyeu If hopper fed. to co-opente with the health an- declined so conaistOntly that Dr, _ � , to me poral-sted that they were get- These pullots need mash And meat in thorities In tbeir efforts t* complete- Oorbbett, of Cambridge, the ,eminent liad no use for publicly owned radials ', Gan.dlxl'�i subtle proposa,ls, only see ting no eggs and said they wanted Noma form. The range rarely fur- ly .oy this terrible scourge. authority on tuberculosis, collfidOnt)Y . , dest, nx and tonld .See nothing for them but the side attractive to all high-spirited their flocks culled -out -regardless of I Atelies a ,sufficient 'supply of Insects it Is the little, everY4ay eirounistan. stated that in -tell years at the tIleU ruin And failure from any Point Of 1youths o , f bating tile -Government. season. ra , ,A most of tile flock$ I visited, Some I and bugs to. supply -this animal food oes and habits that count ,go, uell in rate of decrease, the number of cases Tlew. Ills attitude before tile 'COm' This same cruel use of Youths Was i and either milk or commercial Moat controlling th Ly com. of tuberculosis would be practicallY . ,a dise"'e in An mission appointed to investigate tile made in 11c,ugal against the ill-advised two dozen, I found .the prevalent �scrap in some form should be used, munity. I I ueglible. - But Along -carae the war , I trouble to be the immaturity and the , as a supplement to that gathered oil All. promiscuous spitting must be and blasted all these hopes. Cold, Hydro RadW prol)Osalk� Was identical Partition, and *resulted in tile latern- Improper feeding methods of the stock 1 tho range. I used and -recommend a stopped, for many people ,,who ex- wet, exposure, food restrictions, all - .HydrQ- ment of thousands of students, With kept. In Practically -every one 'of I dry mash developed from the small pectorate, Ili trains, street cars, on neir heavy -toll of humAn, life, ,vith that ,of the critics ,of the � took t) I Blectric proposals fifteen years ago, I the result that Bengal Is now in the tJ'Ose flocks the egg yield was be. grain grown on the hUMB -When we sideirXIlts, etc,, have consumption, and poison gas used in the latter Ing made at a lose and could be ac- ,' llavetbem�j mixture of ground earn, but do not realize ,what a -danger they stages. of the great conflict, brought � it was impossible for the, Plan to suc- ! background, void of energy lit the Po- counted for either by the lateness of ,I oats to whiclahave been added wheat are to everybody Tound about tliom. on the Inevitable Aftermath of Asthma � -ceed, they said. Tile estimates would litical. field. The generation that the, hatching season of the year be- � bran and teraps. However,noone,best These ge.Ms of tuberculosis let loose and tuberculosis Of tha lungs. Tfi4 be fabulously overstepped. The debts 1would have been leading Bengal AIX fore or by failure -to keep the pullets ! ma,�,h loan be recommended and ,coin- in this way, dry In the air, And aX death rate from consumption during I would bankrupt the Municipalities And , tile van of the Propaganda for free- growing toward a normal Maturity. i m- clal mashes can Often be used to easily carried About in dust .ano tho war iose tremendously In, All cOm- T . d batant countries but -since the cossa- destroy the credit of ,04tario, There dom Is broken and dispirited, and Notwithstanding the effort that has � An advantage, where the grain is 'lot breathed In by others. , never would be More than 10,000 horse t2iere is a gap between :the older Poll- been made to give publicity to And Ion hand an the farm ,or grinding Is Ti;very chance must be given to tion, of hostilities and tile return of show I -lie necessity of an earlybatch- an expensive procedure. children to escape the disease, by the people tp more or -less normal power used by the BY'Stem. Bxl)(Irt ticiaus and the coming Politicians Ing season, I find very few March- I With pullets properly matured the keeping the miM supply absolutely methods of -living, the mortality is engineers Were hirod to vvrlte to tile I that these ,should have filled." Mrs. batched chicks, in MY work of culling. I culling will eliminate those 'WhIch. are free from tuberculous germs, and again decreasing, This happy con - papers and Make 01080 statements Besant declares that this n=,CQOPOr- "Xhe great majority -of farm, flocks- � inost Apt to, prove unprofitable and pas teurizatIon-that Is subjecting the ditlon,4f affairs is In no small over their own names and these. St%tL-- I atioa MovL,11lent is not one of party I am speaking of general farms and � it should by All means'be done In tile milk to a temperature of 65 or 70 de- measure due to .tile aliti-tuberculosis not ,of poultry farms -hatch their 1 P, eampaigusn which Are ,resuming ao- I so . , arly fall. Hen-$, too, should be cull- grees-IC for five minutos-should be tivities after being side tracked- dur ments, were flung ,at every advocate politics, but has Passed into a Pfia chicks in April, May and Jane, with 1, ed a14 this time and the drones And resorted to in -every instance where . of public ownership of eltetrIc power I in which it Menaces tile very exis- the greater part Of the -second month. ' boarders sold. As culling for egg- there is the sligaitest poss,ibility of Ing the war. - and distribution. Had a commission tence of jr.,dla, her spiritual life, and Whether or not this is true in all laying ubillty is done by external contamination of the, milt supply. By in Ontario practically all thO cost I I U c o not know, I i characteristics, especially -the capae- this ineans -all dixugomlls germs will Of the offort against tuberculosis with 4 1 I been appointed then and listened to her spiritual mission to hua a ity, ,No I w these pullets -hatched in MAY i UY and Pelvic locne . tests, these can be killed off, and any likelihood of the exception of an Annual grant Of - the expert testimony, there WOUId I India, she saYS, "the Contemporary Of , 1 $10,000 from the'Dominion Govern - and JuTw, esp(,cja.�ly, must have vi�ry I be More naturally judged at this time conveying tuberculosis or ,other dis, ribution Of 'Babylon the Great, of ancient Egypt, . t to -the -Canadian Association for have been no general dist, -favorable growing conditions. They ; thin at any Other. It is the low ebb oases removed. Mon power, the $35,00,0010 saved in the O1.C:reece,an4 Of Rome ill the days of ,should be kept growing and every : �Of egg production and, as tile body A large percentage of gland and the Prevention of Tuberculosis. has , On c A been borne by ,the province but much last ten years. to power users I Would their glory. India, sleeping for nigh precaution -taken that they suffer no 1, characteristics of a h ha go '-on- joint tuberculosis in children cau,be assistance has been received fro , I have been In the pockets,dr the power two ,centuries, but now awake and' on setbacks. - The same is true of all '� siderablY as egg,production Increases, traced directly to tuberculous milk, voluntary ,societies and from the et - monopoly, only it would have been her feet; this India is now the mark p.ullets whenever they are ,hatched,, i -it is Poor policy to wait until -she 'a and the public health departments in forts of the Canadian Society for tile but the earlier ones may come I Producing or about to, do -so before ,city and province Are -now adopting . traction of the pTQ5- of all tile 'Powers of Darkness of this through And suffer some limitations i attempting to cull the flock. Pul- Proyention of Tuberculosis. But this ,collected from 9, rigorow measures to segregate, mike is not enough, The prevention 0 ent consumers at enormously greater world,, driven back in tlia West by in regard to their care and still ma- lets can, of course, be culled at any tests for tuberculosis and -even de- tuberculosis is a national problem Ge" ture in time to begin laying in tile time before they begin laying but stroy or Isolate ,all cattle Oondenindd, in. the I prices. ,.Vlr, Gutellus is well -train- the downfall of Autocracy in - I- ille best time is When they are, just or suspected ,of carrying disease. and ,should be undertaken , , ed in the corporation methodsand he many, and now turning their defeated, fall or ea,rly winter. The late pu t at maturity. This also doea*awaY 'broadest aplTit by the Government 0 lets will do this, They Mus During .school hours well-*ventilAted sees thluf,,s With a corporation eye, orgy on India, have the care aacesiary for good and with ,boarding ,the unprofitable fe- the Dominion With the co7pperatior but still tremendous ell I class rooms must be provided, with and earnest Support Of the entir Fifteen years ago he believed ,that by whose undoing find hurling into consistent growth, for in the major- males through a longer period tlian 1�tervals for deep breathing in the, country. I , I Sir Adam, Back could make a success chaos the onward March of the world RY Of Cases the heavier broads will is necessary. open air allowed regularly during the It Tamales are cp,Tried over until Even under present ,circunistaTfeO of H7dro power -checked for centuries to not come -into laying even with good tile loss school day, A scheme of physical , the campaign in Ontario is brein distribution and lie may yet be care in less than about seven months, spring befoTe being culled culture graded to suit school tliil- -carried on energetically. The num bag not changed his mind. He bO- conle.,, These evil powers, she Pro- The best way to bring ,these May sustalned is readily recognized, dren of every age sliguld also be I ber of Sanitorla. to the pr&vInce ba Raved then as it was asserted that ceeds, have caught hold of this mOvO, and late April pullets to the proper More than that, unless the late. Apr 1, made -compulsory, slid by this means 'increased from ten in 1910 to twenty . any reduction in the price of power ment ,of Noa-cooperation, because It maturity to make profitable layers is May and June hatched.pullets are giv- encourage chest development and ade- live in the Present year,. and - a . � I d bankrupt the OOM- Is a channel of h . atred, their favorite by the hopper method of feeding. On advantages that tend to promote quate -expansion of the lungs, Amount of �$4,000 is provided by th and light won! � � Given a variety,of both whole .and growth, and it they come Into the lay- At -home the welfare,of tile chil­ � a the cost of build panies, and he is still Of this Opinion- weapon, and are pushing its leaders .ground grains in hoppersi plenty of Ing k9use la a state or Immaturity, dren should be fosterod 'by medical *Goveruniontitoward LM Of $3.5 method Ing.ea sanitorium, and the sT I . Mr. (Gutelius Is a steam railroad man, onward, step by step. into wilder and shade, hcuse room And some attea- there is little chance of,auY inspection of the bouses as to Poor donated towards th and lie has been managing steam wilder methods. The gospel of tion, the late hatches will surprise of culling being able to SATO loss that sanitation ventilation, over -crowding weekly has been t. As a, -result O f %ei - ttng in its b - the owner who has been struggling might have been avoided if' these dampness', Insufficient ' ,cost of each Patton. I sunlight and this policy -the annual grants to I � roads all his life. The last five years, ,Tolstoi, �0 n = e reclosely and.111- any objectionable features that would . he said, had been the Most Insatisfac- glunings, but so fatal in Its lnevitaW along with the old method of hand things. had, been mo maintenance have Increased yea -r b . tory Over experienced. OIL the other e feeding grain. toillgeritly 'watched. � tend to develop tuberculosis in, .the Year from ;26,073 in 1910 to,�279 ending of artardhy, the dragging of all , � , -_ young, . hand tile last five years of publicly down to the sordid level to which. so- ------- ___ Haalthy home surroundings, 491.22 In 1919. 1 , . uc- I I ocupled'*,vlLh rigid inspection of fac- As compared with ten years ag � owned electric service have bean the ciety had cruelly reduced its Prod ff 13 tories, ;vorkshops and mines as to I when the accommodation for patient beat, and five years of radial opera- ing- class, was one of the causes of ("r i -v 0 WNS IN Y1(_.)' VIES � ventilation and sanitationy.as well as fix Sanitorla, In Ontario was six hu . tion between London. and -Port Sta.u- �;Iah'vism in Russia That infee- I protective measures for the individual drod aad fifteen, it is now about tW e . in additiok the GOT ley ,have shown coustluCy increasing 'tion -has been brought over.here by UL smue Df the dangerous occupations thousand, ,,and . X. Gandhi, with SPPtEAD FASHIONS w*hore the !Ar of the workpl-Ate Is ernment has given during that perio busia,aes, and profits. Tolstoi's ,disciple, 4 . filled with unhealthy dust or vapors, the vdin of $82,000 towards -the or> i - .. , , all the tascination of its philosophical --- are doing mlich to Teduce the toll of tablishmeAt Of' those Institutions. I I . -� , every Let every individual give the Goi ANARCHIO DEVELOPMENTS side and the deadly implica.tions cov- death from consumption in IN INDIA. ered by that 11hiloSoPhY, while the civilized land, and it a, government grnment all -tile help and ancourasr THE SCREEN IS FAST SUPPLANTING THE SSTAGk IN DISPLAYING to prote � ' . ,schemer of compulsory physical cul- I ment possible. Learn Ad teac l There 14 probably no European alive maoses -have not yet beeome obedient -:S AND BIG COMPAINIZ3 PAY ATTENTION TO COSTUM,ES. ture for youths and young adults can I yourself from tuberculosis a I who so .fully understands the situa- to the Inner Ruler Immortal, the Hid- ,STYLE . I be inaugurated, tile benefits from A I every tAberculosis PPr8On YOU ICAO I Besant den,God in man. The p-ofound truth , - 0'rella, certainly For this pliotog-taphic reason men: health point of view will be onormi as , to prot,-.ct himself ,1,,nd others. Th . n nie . A modcru Cin e in Before the outbreak of the worla I fight ,ga,inet I -Phe White Plague" . does, and ,her analysis of the -sit"- hidden 1A every roan makes the great could ravel. in the Ivardrobo depart- wqar pale blue ior yellow ev n 9 I . udio of sairte and table clothe we Ilanall ,war tile camptaign against tubercul- being won. ­ I tion is one that should be widely force of the movement; the ignoring nient of the motion picture at Y . - k stadied. She has had In -the ,last of the truth Jdat God manifest in His t6day. She ,might be a bit dazzled yellow, Most Of the gowns are of -�_ -.--.I- __ 1. -­="__._ ___1-,_ ., -_1 _­__ ­_ - -.-,-- ­ - . twenty yea,rs more influence with the World works by evolution. to prepaT �e by tht Powerful Cooper -Hewitt lights solid colors, although afternoon . I I before she reached the fairy land of frocks and sport dresses §,r,a made � . native races than any other Enropean, men for .such manifestation in t em- � I � . . -"U D TAIDYE h . �31�ras ff & , but let her Once. come under of checks and stripes, THE J?4 AT 101.J , I ' . X_1V and her advice on the Home Rule for selves, In Ule deadly el ror which le ads the kind eye --of the wardrobe mls-, Long lines, with the conspicuous . I - - , � I wa-s largely followed to anarchy. Men not yet Self -ruled tress. -the fairy -god -mother of th�, absence of waist line, are usually ' � i -F BOOKS -Pp . . India Problem � movies and ,happiness is hera. ,' I seen In the dresses designed, for use I I %IWHER5 WE MAKE FRIEND$ 0 1 Gandhi from within, and thus determined to just I peek into the spacious ward- in platuneas " . by the British Qqvernment. a - They give the appear- , 'he new Dear Blluor Murray: and gripping. ' Fighting men, tra I I and ,.his following who ,have inaugur- righteousness, must be ruled. by Law *be ,c -Orn of the Paramount studio auce of tallness and ,create t I ated 'a new revolutionary Movement from Without." Mrs. .Besant calls on In -New 'York would eanger the heart Slim silhouette effect which is sci I tht4lc the idea of a round table ?rs and patriots vie L With each oth I I allow her to range them- of the me . st sophisticated society we- fashionqble this season. . . in . prowess and ,sacrifice in order'th in India are opposed to ,everything all who f I mor their own particular cause 'Al that the G,overnme � at proposes and seives under the -banner of ordered Man W flutter, In the spacious closets * Gowns are never Worn ii ,e talk on books, a 'Very good one and the For a time tha Spauta;T . 800 gowns Tepose In, shimmering than one pfcture, by the stars, and local booksellers in each town Might triumph. itheir "non-cooporation!' ,or boycott and progressive Freedom, and to oP- beauty --nd every day new dresses are principals. After they 6e . once with advantage to themselves but the have the iipper hand, and the Are .1 � policy is spreading among the schools pose the threatened anarchy, unknown added to the -collection. used they are turned into thb ward- idea into work. . . traitor of the lot threatens to ear and collages -receiving ,Government in India until broug!"it there by t4e An IIGI-lr with Airs. Lila Baker, W*lO robe department Where they are . off.the Englishman's bride and tal . grants. They emptial Aligarb. col- disciple of a western anarchist, The watcheC. over the gowns in the ward- kept for .use by"'extra" people who The average ,Canadian is not a read- er r f. His Own broth robe departmeatt of the Famous, Play- appea�r in ballroom scenes and at af- er of books aud It is t6 -their disad- -in-law, turned tral&r, partially blin lege and were likely to succeed el§e- west also must learn tbo� lesson of ers revealed the reason why the silks ternoon tea parties. I vantage at missing thw true compan- 11he bridegroom by thot aid of a seer "The the danger -of anarchy, and to under- and satins -the chiffon and charmeuse "Motion pictures. are rapidly sup- ionship ofl�'Teal good boolt by a. good ! Spanish powder, and Sir -Porcy W I wbere. Mrs. Bpsant says: . Into the hands of the Invadors w * parents are laaturall'Y terribly upset stand that -every man Is a potential and broade'oth must be of the finest planting the stage in the creation -of ailti-Lor. AnYthin.9 to �encourage read- ;By usIfig'b, , fashions," Mrs. Baker went on to say. Ing belps Immensely in upliftf 9 Oi by the !oss of all they have done for ana-gehist who does not govern him- quality. I n th wits, and with the loyal support a . _ - "More women see the gowns Worn In - le. th4ir sons' education, and numbersself and practice the Golden Rule, "You cannot fool the -camera," Mrs, , peop, , ago the boo obedlOilce of his two� companions r�_-aker explained. "The texture Of the pictures than -on .the stage. These Who I Ilifty yeart ksoller's well as tile loyalty of his bride, ,cc . � --..,. _1-___.1'.-__ - I . ­ ­_ _. ,cloth used in gowns shows up more see stage productions can be countev store .*v,-aa,,,t1le recognized meeting Percy triuMphs at last, the traito I cleaxly befcre tile lens than before in the thousands, while those Who On- I place for the Di lite of the -Town and' are punished and the Prince p ,,.� the eye .o we have the best Of ma- joy the Movies must be counted In the your sugg ation ,would revive the .1 terla's tor all dresses ;%vorn. in oni, millions. Women all over Canada and same. It s for the reading public*to Ora.Age and the Netherlands deliv t ed from the Spanish yoke, � 'I I � Pi�,�K;E, OF - AL OIL lAtJ J?jJVX1P[.NSiVE I P!ct;�;cs." come forward and render service to I 1 5 K the U S. see, the same picture aImpst n e. _W1 I R t a sed In t.�e selec- simu6neously and the gowns worn meet and encourage'those -who hith- 'The story is gripp! fg And qual C_ $ r, i �i, �. 4 � f -a relding habit. I as entertaining as "The Scarlet PI ��l . % � tiou of gowns to be worn by tile act- %To always Of the'latest models, whila erto have neglected th . � G19 SA DECLINE 11 CAUTLE SHELTE jeesos lzi pictures. Not onlv must the it is sometimes AecesEary for people I think that probably' specimen pernal,�'-and will be as popular. T . I cam-ra be ,gerved, but th3 dresses to wait s,easmis before they see a volumes of new books would be given !historical narratives Are Oompl I -_ I To be eftective, a slialter Must PrO-�' must atr;lhor the eye of the ever criti- stage succoa-- " by the publishers to such reading OJT- I and -correct, and altogether tile sto I WA��'� Z T-AATEMALS GONT INUE I cal tl;.�Pctor and suit the particular The averare costof the g�iwns usdd ees. Reviews of the same could be is one that every lover of adventu , vid- comfort, for the cattle and as , . ers and I should read� I -P ­�r-',,aDE IN PRM . and type at beauty of tile actress wearing in the FamoiLs Players pictures Is published by tho local nOwsPaP - I oo . - GE BUT cach. must be warm, dry, dlesa the tbem and iblend with the scene in �300, althcu,h many special t'reatl[Ons thus 9, wide circle of readers Would be . alry. Of these char icterin ties � e W Sl, IL whicli they are worn. pale Distalie. cost as high as $1,000 and More. The "The P-Mnd - en two ,� -A3O'N'AB'LF_ GOODS ARE formed and no doubt Wh people fall In lov 1.14 DENiAND. ilpa3t c.ssential Is that It be lvarm. it shades, brown and Frenc',i blue are, 800 dresses, wIlich Mak? u� the Pros- Table Talk" about books would bene- they do not usually I the sho!ter be dry and Of such a lilt- I , the colors nisre often used for they Oat C011eCtI331 in tho studio are valued -it by new members. down and figure out whether th . I tum as to protect the eaimals from . . L I . I . � or hav3 -a %,cIU etppearaneo on the film. at ,0,240,000. N-vishing you every success. ilove will last; Neither do they I . I - i wind ot suit . I cide, to lot things stand for six Mon . e in the � --.-- order to soo'whother th � . '. ,M,,lcl�l from. !ow temperatures. . Yours faithfully, .A -,�1�1,­,.-%�, ,.',I,,. :.Oi,�O_ plic _____ . W. A. G-kILDNER, ! or A YO%r in . '. v. ll� has boan stA- Such -a afloltor May const ' s �,?!,L- ,I" � - '.. : .(Ili . - WORLD'S LARGEST RELIEF MAP 6 will meet 'soureond whd appeals I little as _- corral 40 feet by% 80 feet PO'�VEF, PLANT AT VICTO,AIA -, . �,,,... _,.�, It ,� �;!j, p A. FALLS. IS OVER FORT Y FEET LONG. them more than tho one With Wh I I ;-,I . � .;_,�,t� 11,,,o r�.impnths, but' t and eight feet h1gli with 20 feet one I � row Of us have not road th, -- I .*:3 ."'aidain. unchanged. - i � ey are A ove at the moment. , .. Z�­..?"�w.­- 93"�`�, I-nd ,cover2d over �Ati straw. It the The, r,rL,jact to erect a power plant 1. 'Made entirely of aluminum alloy, Alantie, story of "The Sca"I t Pil--,'-- , h ' -1 t-too-Yoling lov 's t Is what -two no %rA&4�ji- 4,�*f.' allS ,t Victiria F -111g, oil the ZambeM lenaincled in ,colors, with a length of nel" end for ,those Of us I- ;'did In 111thel Penmall HOPO's no _ P'.1414�S 411OW a aliellt 0- 11i;ei-tian is among the trees the w - eg�ect - ." . t1r.1, . Olo,�Inn. ! may be made of wire or poles but I "'U'll Africa. has hoen re- 143 feet, and a width of 16 ft., a new TO- and all ,others as well., ther-, is a, (' 3 '01 the L%w," and fn so e.:. on . ,. a "The 1i yes . s,,,wn. r �j�:Ie-�- amligp.q aro noted this ;Otherwise it is better madeot boards. I !V1!1,V,1,a.,,�d 7�1 1% e=eedliiggly llk,,�,y tjj�t I'lief map of the world now-boing ex- tilict and interesting Conn �'.! -,3 - something that tl 1. . ' , Mo ..1.1 9, , :Ing th,ey*staxted, - "O'.1'.- le.:11i ..n5g" of the Alterations a -To 1, Along one side buid a, frame of 2 x 4 a t,ZO,rOu harse-power plant Will S,30n I hibited about the country by the U, S. tween that ft us story a. :, author almost couldn't fintsh. '' sl.;L�tt �,V(41 as bar iron and Bte4l, linclics two IL,,et Apart and two -and a be under rvay at that Place. It bag tShtoping 11-Mard lays claim to the title First Sir perny," by the su-�'!- I .. P C of the largest -ever built. The big _B3ronesg,�0rczy-whIc,,h -is a, ' ohn &..�,�.�"� t:�]:l ptat*,) otals, I half feet from the wall to servo us a bcen und.r 04 ussion fo.- ni.,ny Years. .1 t� . alld ingot ra , To- , Dach Went to a . .. 1 1, sl,g' ,it reductions. ' i I arcestor of "The Scarlet 'resort, to where also went other D W V_� - :tl: c)v: , I ni:ini,,er. The teed may be put Into but ttln�, ore thing wbIch stDod In the. map, whicit Is mounted In a frame of ma,nee of all , 'Iiie,one a young woman suspected '�J,,,,_,1(,x,,,. ffla�dG Ili pipe fittings � this love from a sleigh Or wly V,rils t, ! bea.vy angle Iron, to constructed In 27 Plmpe-,nel.11 I Tbo liftrgt Sir Percy," , . . ! "r the fence . I ht�,. pi�mlmlty cf cheap coal, loving , stealing a pearl necklace, �anothe:r A,�%aiw �,now- 9 wagan. Along but, thIR fuet ts nov; r.t .such a pric^ . - Alall militations, but pilre, . , the other side make sections, 7 1-2 ft. high -and Sig in. a roving, rolliantic, flg�ittng, # i it h s nAtIve land � wife of 0, Now York business man � . : �g-.'�­.t;..­ to ho'd firmly. Bar iron, lo, tight manvr one fOOt dean With that there 4q- u demand for bydro. wide. The caqt metal of each section I "119111111111an who le nous wars - thought he was untrue to her, �'.. it �-.­;,:�� hav,P an easier ton' an(' To' 'bOttf= two feet wide. This Will ,L,lc(,trIc puwer. culreut wIll prob- 1 19 5-141 in. thick, and tile fLin3ed odges to talle, Port in the stTen I _� .. I "i w,!',,-,: ,01ve boon made in the price iservo for feeding chop, which may obly be tailveykid to the Itand mines, are Machined to ,in -accuracy of .01 In-, betweell, SPainand the Netherlands In another a -detective, who turned I � Soma ingot , . I , early seventpenth century, did not I to be not so clever as he thought h ,V...' �-, .,�*. :11'A p,Mtf-s. ed tll�re in a so,ck- 6�,11� ui,c­ 'away. Inialcing sintoth joints In th�) finish- the . I _% 4� .!�uqjug � be, car. -I . .1.1 11 j od assembly. . t 11 self. When the New York wife r i� �,, _ tia, have declined, ! Ono esocniial to r suceeq.-ful teed- " I..--- ­_�-.-._ 1. _ -_ - _­ -­ , r�_vel under Ills own name; but took '"' . , I - I—- ,, - was J istOrs, under &n'Asanmed name, w1i 0 ztvl !4-%t-.,;- VU'AWICUS are made oil I 111g is , ____ 11p with two ,Companions -and � , to have available water, and a alAMW=M09WNR2==:X13ZMRM I , -ONKr T ha,Pipans to be the same an that W.- IoOntbluo teoug �.bould be twovidect with 4 , . ­'11�,n�. wqw- materkils h DON'T M .y WI i H A GULP known to them as -Diogenes. ; I BALL, I � volume of cen aspe I ,,..(-._lI.,, in price. The . qt..Illt sa, ( � _; ,401y of water and a to-' Alt . Tile story opens with the Accidental othae young woman who is W � Id f�. 0 A, p by X. theft, and poor detective is '�,,.,T!&,�..j "m ,0,,nsonable HUG 400iltinug'21 licater. It Will be found that In . I The Inter!az or a golf ball Is flllc.d digeovery, by DIM&Otes, of , lot - .! ." ,,.� 1 nrl!ly llze�; such -as 01tates `,�vp,th�r thL, 4eat- will drink oftton to the Prince Of against a pretty tough proposit , f o U UNT"R I with a liquid under pressure w1lich is wilitil two traltors For Awhile the Principal character 7 ; � 2 -,Py goods are still 9000- f W ;j�;t' much at".'O'ne tilue, if they I f)ften roisonous and c.in always be ra- �,Iio Notheriands, hope to. kill the ': 1H2OUT CROPS. I Almost forgotten; . '. - *,'d LAPvCt, WIT are vmtercd once or twice daily thoy Red upou to nilko trouble if It 9(As In plince and conquer lils fertile lands the ttory ,are ... . � I A! r rt ro they do get mixed up In things pr 0 1 ; � � *�­ I't a bil,lon acres of "i -r Much ,,,, I -the - ell, and finally assist In straigh - . .: ,c .I - w,-�, .. 11;org�! themselmi and an' C � the eyes, aos8 cr gny break Ili far tile Spaniards. Diogenes had fall f . ,. : ­ �; ­ ! �qtl ,ind waJdIand In irom law temDarature. 4 2 � L rk , I Ekin, ) !�,l 11 love with tile daughter 09 the w The 9tory is 0 1 - "I . A child recently diod In ri.nglwnd p1jr aster of One f t e I Vt Ut � - __ �411,11v,�� -�,.­I,ht b�l c'loired i ___.. o h n1po 0, iing,out the tangle. . : 11 � . . . I. ., gorn, I plo; but interesting -and makes a, g 1:1 . : �J_�J 7 _'. � . ,,"111,9 1,(I,,Ilt)v(,d so that ' A.�,JW,USAN OREAKFAST46, FOR from th3 effftts of the explosion NothArland cities, And was on Ills night's roading. I ,;� ,*- for pro- WD,y to Mary ber. Her broth,, I .� I . 1: .�', I ,,� �q I)a ,,4valiabl, 001UGHBOYS. I which oecarred when the little wis; r is One . -1;iI. I , � , , v I ILI'. it -1.11 this agrieul- 010 S had eaten Its way Into tho contra ,of of.tile traitors Who 113 plotting against 0 : I... - I . '' I "The First Sir Po,rcy," by I " I fr%­:st and cut-OVOr Tit, French cogkq could never get the sphere Son e years ago a golf- his Own fftther�s and his prince's lifo. th O ,* t � 1 ,­�.�, .1!1. . � , �V,4 _-Ver. in .� with tile American breakfast - - A'nd ,Sir oness Orezy, published by Rodde � !." , , %. i � , , 'A'140 1,1to fat,.ng , Iiii, �1 W,-. arct agents fo. the Apple I cr was i;jiired In the eye by the d18- The marriage Is, performed, 0 --I-. . ;� J,� � -_-!Z ,&� �.v(jll�,j provide I,- whiell 1va-z 4eniandod Y)y the Amerl- ford ,Con -Ater Clitek ,Book CO. I oh,,rgo whidn took p*ace as he whit- Percy and his bride are preparing to 81toughtoll, Toronto; pricA ;1.76. . I - I . 1. : 4 .:� �1. au inareas,o of abtut rr.m, soMlem and otlli�rs train this ,,,iee, our sainplea and get J'tlW� Ills wity. Into the, ,cor6 of A golf ioj6va for 'England, where the bride- - . � I ,,, � %. r VY' I.* .."put number. , e3uutry Who We --0 �Callpd to Vlraneo prices before ordering. ball. Golf bills are only frr gollf. groom' ftuld fight no Mote, when -rhe P,yts of the Law," by F, . I - � , ,� . '! . kn%7 tliat more titan 1, djrl..-,r i.110 war. The P.,eneh break- THE WJ,NOHAM ADVAN09, �­ - word Is brought of the SPanish In- Penman Hopo; publlslt,ed by�mc . . .. it for Pot- 1, fg,,.t conFjiAts of a roll, . And 'Coffee, I willobam, 'Ont. I 11"Ift I I I ­ 1!� 11410119 A .A.A A&&& and More women And girls do vation of the Xotherlands. Z land .& SteV�Irt# Toronto. The Wingh-am Advance . Published at WINGHAM, ONTARIO, Every Thursday Mornln,�;, . A. o. s9lVi, publisher. * , Subser . 1ption irates:-OAQ year, , 0,00; six Months. 41,00JU advance. Adveralstirg rates on Application. Advertisements without specific di- rections will b6 inserted until forbid and charged accordingly, 'Changes for contract advertise. ments be in tile office 1by n9on, , , . Monday, . I . . i__ -, - - ­­- _­­ , I BUSINESS. CARDS -1--t __ I:-- 1. . WELLINGTON MUTUAL FIRE fNSURANCE CO. I . - 34stablished 1840, H"d Office, Quel,ph. Risks taken on all classes of Insur- able.property oil the cash or prem . turn , note system� 11 ADNIDR COSEWS, Agent, winglaam, I--- - - . _-, D U bLEY ROLMiS BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC, I Office, Mayor Block, Wingharn, ,- ______________.,_______ I I I R. VANSTONE �- .. � ,BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR.. I I � 'Money to loan at lowest rates. I WINGHAM. i I . t - I � f I ART'H"UR 1. IRWIN e D,DJS.� LoD.S. ' 000tor of ,Dental Surgery of the a Pennsylvania College and Licentiate g of Dental Surgery of Onta - r1o. -' Closed P,very Wednesday Afternoon. 8 Office in Macdonald Bloc*, . . - I . . __ .1 n . e DR. G. H. RQ:SS - � , 0 , Graduate Royal College of Dcrrtal e Surgeons. I f Graduate University of Toronto r Faculty of Derptletry. Y 0,FFI-CEOVER H. E. ISARD'S STORE, r . . . I 0 ""' y a W. R., HAMBL' L_ 0 B.Sc-, M.D., C' M. I Special attention paid to diseases d of Women and, Childron,'having ' _ taken. postgraduate work in Sur- ' - gery, -Bacteriology and Scientific . Medicine, 0- Office In e4he �Kerr residence, between at the Qucenfs -Hotel and the -Baptist 11 Church. W . 0 All business given , caieful attention. is Phone 64. I .P. 0. -Box I 13. I I � � . I I I . 0 DRI. ROBT. 961. REDMOND I I 1M.R.C.S. (Eng). I I � I L.R,,C.P. (Lond). � I - PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON, It- (Dr. Chisholm's old stand), , I er U -1 at ! ay 7 ds DR. R. L. S1 EWART. - . ry I Graduate of University or Toronto, e 'Faculty of Medicine; Li x- Ontario ,College of Physicians and ds Surgeons. . . et OSTIOID ENTRA1413ID: Is Second Door -North of Zurbrlggli� he Photo studio. Is' JOSEPHINE STREET. PHONE 29. nd - as . . . I Ir ' vmft rs 1`4 E L L of I eftwo er- Town and Farm properties. call and see my list and get my prices. I ly have some excellent values. - M_ he 1. G. STEX�1KT ete W I N 0H AM, ry Phonerl". _Office in Town Hall. TO , � J____e__ - __ . n 1,� I'NAN Ith URUGLESS PH 6 G_ sit eir . . . , *.,V;4v.;P.Z-z, " �1* iV*1Q.1'V 1c, , ;;t',", 'Vjlq,� .­ "*��­,`.i�61.�., - ' ;;'!� 4� .:.,. , KX��, do- ' 4 ,_� " � '. 133."i I ��, .....j:', , , ths ,qjCjale�A . ,;- :.i � ,14.-, I,,,k-, * eY I - '14_ 11-;:�' tot ., -TM Ora CHIROWRAC, At Practico is -confined exclusively to ers ,Chiropractle, the only and Original , Val. SYsteni of Spinal Adjustment. Lilt- do- feetive In 95 per cent. of all ,cases. ey "Chiropractic Locates and Relho7vok , the Cause'of Disease, Nature Heals -1 aer . J. A. FOX ' D DO Go- Also fully qualifieF �raauate. It of Osteopathy. Phone 191. 11 -ours 2 t( ,,, , , An 7 to 9 P,M. Vile, l�-----­--------- and , out � DAUGLESS PHYSICIAN Im- . � eg- OSTEOPATHY ten �_ I lot DR. -F. A. PARKER -ted up OsteOlAthlo Physician, only quallfiel Ion. Osteopath In North Huron. a Ili Adjustment of tile aptuo is MOT, but q4ickly tocutnd and with fewer treat otty monts than by any ,other mot7liod. ten- Blood Pressure and other exallitna im- tions made. cod All diseases treated. � � ., 0 F F I C S ,OV Ell go H A I 8-1 I 111S. VO rt E . � 3ar- ,--t=*�t!n!�, n� ��t !t�tot�_t L, r & Tho United Statos recently realize 1651,461,728.65 on sales of surplus wil ,mpplles that originally cost $1,204 thel 81,1505S,20. 4 Nel- Q6TM4n7#'Is prod"ng a *0*9401 � Ible, ,quantity of licitild ftol by dil I� . .1 ,I rv- ,_ a the SOY- whw� AMM71caftS � I - I %MWlllllllliiiiiilli = ork In northern Japan an men, rrom then on a &c;wn ,a spoe y 11"11'1"�J41 111'111"14AX- V11606n ,01 toll And 119alte. �� : � � , w"I 11 C_". U ,,,, I re, P%-.A'11!1r.y- We.% as well. . 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