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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-05-19, Page 30 desire to make use Of the advantage and th-ai much - water would it offers. Red Armenia, Another LastChim =00 - Forgotten Fortunes in Mystic Iniiia To a Dando�lion. failing Is at the -rate of 110 tons per Nobody who knows Armenia will be For more than four month% bitter With your tousled head of Yellow; scattered deceived I nto believing that the Bol -I 1 v, has gone on between Get' Dr. Vogel, a former superintendent I andwoulabe suspected It they did try Gladsome harbinger of spring— Your journey starts when bluebirds Ehovist the usurpation of power at E rivan, i many and the A Illes over the termis "I to, t prea the ,v;, he �At capital, represents the Will Of the ar bill r land ,of the ArchaeWloglcal Survey In India, Of it; and, finally, there was to d'"c" the knowledge that People Of Buell Nor ends,, until against some! -wall, 'cople, cf 'ed 1 Gamlan lovernment; beemse of the 11as, been telling us that the presorva, t u of public monuments in India Is humble ca-ste would not be allowed to to fall. One day you're youthful, glad and worse." "Well, it has always bee -ii for worse, Canadians did has been the generosity of siTts c uiaerdom. There is hardly A and Americans in the gift major itoin where Berlill IWA largely dependent oil public Opinion- oconverfie with peoplo of higher caste is due to the reverence and the to whom the hoUrdel.1 wealth would be kerchief. O'er you, 'naughty vagabond! of single Oney, food and clothing to this A allied deiu=ds. in me it religious spirit of the People that SO of worth. r 110 111 the� veil outcasts of the The native of New York had brought clergyman. 'No, I haven't," she answered, grate - harassed -a and distracted folk, But not It was January 29, 1021, when re. any P hand has been lifted by ower paration negotiations were formally -much haa escaped destruction, this way I b me guardians of wealth But this spirit of reverence to Doca 4 wo upper stories, of skyscrapers, mounted to help them fight off the Turk or Hagglir rms- Oontill- begun, over te say$. TesponsIble for mere tlxa ii the Dreser untold, hida en by their flying lords, did survive weird curb market. Finally they stood at tile corner of Fifth Avenue and Like inolten fire the dawn wells VP tb shevist Russian. On March 8 e Bol ued through February. ept for the They have had to ave German counterproposals were reject- tt el not ation of monuments; It is responsible who, o On enough, Great treasures have the brolls and battles to return and re - Then, overflowing In gold dew bright, Surugue. His was the spirit that! battle-. Italy of the great Powers signatory time the outward forms Of aequies-; ed and Berlin given four days to w"t for losses. Vanished through fidelity anii other claim their buried property. the secret of The late Sir Maurice Get"ard, Who CANADIAN WHEAT 86ARD to consider all questions relative to the handling ceuce Of wheat. Left to r1glit—LincOlil they in a regime they hate- When the preliminary terms, Four 4470 can gather strength that yoke later French, English and Belgian qualities maintaining their hiditg-DIace, spent niany years In India and inTes- declared that Appointed by the Government Goldie, Guelph, Oat.; W. 0. Staples, WlunWeg; judge Hyndman, Calgary; . j. 11. Haarlem, Regina. will be thrown off again. troops Occupied more German toWXIS Bolshevist rule at Erivall has no -1. and the German delegates left Lon - It Is the habit to -day of native$ Of tiguted the subject, India to bury gold. Only the year be- enormous treasures are buried In tore the war it was authoritatively some of the old Indian hill-f-orta. Tile I Some Weath sup"Stitions le Blostom Time. thing the T to say to Cicilian Armenia and don. On March 15 Germany was given rest of the triangular tract in.,. a last chance to meet the prelimir=y Sea, the Caspian ,stated that nearly all the gold (lug guantialis are dead and the secret is, el I wout g ome in apple blossom 11 closed by the Black : requirements by March 23. Oir' the 'from the earth in South Africa Is, by dead with them. fresh digging occupation, deposited Sir Maurice himself knew of Places The number of stars In the halO, the time, When all the air is vll..,ant with the and the Mediterranean. In every part eve of that date Berlin protested they of the country Americans in the name could -not be met, On the next day a again beneath the soil of India, That to which treasilre traditione cling. One fastness In the. Coorla district was Three days of frost, then xaln, If the wislib one of the goose be dark number of day& before rail'. tune Of bird and bee song, when the of the Near East Relief and Canadians Phe insisted that these Preliminary in the name rof the Armenian Relief ;.payments bad actually been made. Is what we may call a plectrileal OiPeta- blue or black the. coming winter will The pate appearance Is probably tion; but imagine the operation Con- that in which, during the Mahratta be very cold. due to the upper re.-Iom, cf t1ile atnios- T.-, river's rans rliyme, Fund Asscelation of Canada are truei Since that time Germany bas tdru, trust. They refuse to be has twice ducted upon a -whole.sale scale! ivarfttre days, the entire Population of the three villages, hiding with their pos- Spiders weaving their webs means phere belug cove'red with a.'thi'l 'Veil Ard as a tender and melo.1lou.3 when the far hills which, MaJc5- to their ed and twisted; she appealed driven off. They have compelled the for respite through American chan- Such things happened during weather. of cirrus clouds, being forerunners of days of war and conflict and sessions In a hill Cave, were betrayed a spell of fair . tic, climb Turks and the Russians to respect nels, Once asking mediation and again troublcus -raid which preceded British rule. A to ollemies by the barking of dogs. 11,11hen the husk of the corn grow$ a storm, tight to the ear eipect a cold winter; The balo Indicates raill or enow be- To reach the smiling ]leavens., al- their property and, above all, their sending new proposals. An effort wa3 i -der, wealthy prince or merchant, fearing I Refusing to surr6u the refugees deposit all his I Nvere smoked to death by fires lighted when loose, a mild winter. cause it shows the upper atmosphere MC-I�t SWCon. Deneath. the golden glory of the helpless charges. , witzerlarid in medi� hall rate at its truo made to interest 9 -Some day we- s ation. About nild-April Berlin began armed robbery, whild , i ,e oi'l at the entrance to, their retreat. No , gold and jewels, not In his hous I for fear the s hang to the treeA late to contain considerable moisture.. When leave, In tile fail there will be plenty of k pale mcon Indicates rain. noon, is -akin to the sublime. value the heroism of the., c men and i filling the international atmosphere -women. It is easy at loag range to terms, April 18 the in a bank, for houses -and banks could Native dare enter now of 'be pillaged like a bazaar; no, he cou- demons which are believed to haunt When nature snow. if full moon rise.% red look for wind. I Heavy coats of fur on fur bearli, Haze around the sun or moon indl- frage- so with talk of new .11 of the metal reserve in the depreciate missionary zeal and write citot, his r1ches in t4e earth, In the place. cealed English dogs were once sent caverno in the hills, among the haunts Several The animals allow that the winter will Oates excessive moisture and rain or flil-ay pink and white with rance rare with a 4nnic tolerance -of an alleged Relch6bank" was demanded by the partiality or fanaticism. Those who Allies to be paid ever by April 22. -of tigers and poisonous snakes In to hunt through the enchanted cave. the All disappeared, Several days later severe. in quantities from the Apple$ falling snow It ihero'is a thaw between Christ- 1 Would Phroad the valley, on the dis- nt r "Ope stood to their work and nobly served on th el eve of that day Germany asked will be remembered when their de-� the offiell of the United States The practice was to entrust secret of the deposit only to the poor- the smallest of the lot, a terrier, came tree,4 Is an Indication of a mild winter. it husks are thick the winter mas and New Year's a thaw in all the I is to be expected. That"shimmering, iridescent trew got;d famers at last are silent in' the dust-! in re -opening negotia-tions and also ITefused eat and lowliest, -and that for varlous. out starving. The others had perlsh.! ed., but it Is supposed that this one, corn will be cold; If thin, the winter will winter months - when snakes remain in sight in the I wculd cling; to surrender the Rel-lisbank fain would stay a -while, and reatingi Subsidized $edition. go Teasono. In the first aace, there was the belief in native fidelity; then there falling down a fis.sure, had found Its way to a jackal's home and scratched, be mild. . means a If the, rabbit'sits erect It late -fall it is a sign of all OPeft Will- ter; snakes take, to their holes four there, �111raxce stood ready to go into the Close in the heart of that sneet If the people of India could eat, Ruhr May 1, but British uncertainty ,was the expectation that people so poor would not covet rich treasure, its way out to liberty. mild -it winter. swine be restless and grunt loudly I weeks before winter sets Ill. A Christmas a fat graveyard. land -of hope, inflammatory proclamations, and if i was in the way. It is still in the Hark to the soft persuasion Of the Ghandi, the non -co-operator, gathered - way the British Cabinet havin- won Adult Education. Miracles. there will be. much wind. Be Corns- ache previous to rain becau green When wasps build their nests close to the ground it Is a sign of a mild spring! 0 , rice to feed the hungry or provided for Berlin at least twelve daysomore work On the railway embankment, the grace. In -,* far, the German atppeal ever in the history of this coun- To -day I saw thislovely thing— A �maple tree a -burgeoning— the derae feet swell on account of the less atmosphere, winter. in -Muskrats show universal activity Life in Red Russia, mo;vement this arch-miscreint hoads; to WavIlington his warked. But the might bear out the promise it offers' I Patience of Paris ha$ reached the try�haq the -Ta been, on the, part of a You can tell by two what It's going building their nests when a severe The, Soviet Government has declaxed of salvation to the milllonLs.- I point of exhaustion and French edul-ts, ao great a desire for general And, on the L"wil so -brown and bare, to do; before before seven, shine whiter is at hand. � I all isiale of food to be illegal, but lack- But G-handi, bitter enemy of tlle I mobilization continues to enforce the edumt4qn as at.the Present time, and Green grass UPSI)TIDglug here and Rain. The value, of s4ow covered ground Ing ther mechanism for procuring and British Government, by whose tOler-I latest ultimatum, wrung by France this desire manifests itself in a very marked way among industrial -work- 'there; If eleven. I W�nffieina& be fair and bright, has long been recognized, The snOW, bad conductor of heat, protects distributing supplies it wasa later ob- Ilged to reopen the markets., acoording ance he lives, is raising a fund of $2,- ncil. a furlouz from an unwilling Supreme Con 500-,000 Simply to keep UP What the Allies have managed to ers, Of these there are, of course, Tulips, that pushed Cheir fragile. heads Whited it will take -another flight; Candlemas Day be dark aad drear, as a the ground from cooling during the to an impartial American observer agitation that it utterly subversivel collect from the Germans they 'have many -kho seek technical and utilitar- there are others From stark and baTTeil garden beds; Winter is, gone for all that year entire time that the temperature of the who has just, returned after being slid destructive. taken by force or by pressure. The 'eve he is a miracle used in dealing His followers beli ian train Ing; but who %iiefer education of the cultural While all the rambler roses show Halosi'Around the inoon or sun are air and the surface of the snow Is be- 1G,%v the freezing point. engaged in medical work and Ameri- can relief distribution in Ruissila. I st -arm methods rong worker, -and they believe that in their with the international "dead-beaV' type. Frail, tender buds In embdo. precursors -of wet weather. The rationing by the Gavernment, ragged penury they must s11-PPOrt him' have b-cen the only effective ones. In England those workers whose preference Is for education in the Listen, and heed earth's glad retrain , Garage for Aircraft Opened. loose controls have only to set down however, gives every person a chan, ce of getting something, he says� Work- nd his firebrand retinue. I Once more the debtor has been a ke that, wl" i given "another last Oiauce." The ulti- Every land has men 11 ,,humanities" ' organized tb emselves int6 the Workers' . You, who are worn with grief and pain Near London. at Staguane, call a'mechanic, pay the fee and take Off again. Already se -V- ers: are assured Of at least one meal % ' Pac- are a public nuisance. They will not' , i matum has the usual businesslike look hate work—and they draw Waqhin bon is hope - some year� ago Educational Association and, with the Cease for a -while your sorrowing! The old joke of asking aviators the e Tal customers have patronized the day consisting of meat and stoup. tories also have a dailly bread ration. work—tbey of ultimaturns. 9 down huge sums of monev for going, fal, Lon -don vacillates, but Paris In- co -operation bl! the Universities, have Come out, come out, and meet the question "Where Is your garage?" has now garage, Includl ng theollauffeur of, a private De Haviland belonging to The -rations haxe gradually been cut about inducing others to la -v 1down: sists. Paris knows that the German the huge Disloyal� Sle conducted evening classes in n rany varied subjects. In Tof-onto a similar sprin-g! been here exploded with the establishment of a bona fide, plainly labelled the Hon. Mrs. Wyndham, daughter o g down through the winter from a pound and a half to half a pound. The travel- their tools and join will pay when and as he must. Legion of the malcontents and social is in the mood to 66 some collecting, W.E.A. 'has' been in operation for An Inch of Rain. garage Intended for the mA of aerial been by th e Lord Incheape. Airplanes in which a ars, U fly anywhere at any time P on ca ler said he thrived on canary seed and inebriates. i alone and unaided, if it must beAone Why deluded foil in Am -i The French hold that this three years in -conjunction with the University of Toronto and seven When it =ins "cats and dogs," or , gth of time, it Is for a leng tourists. De It has erected Haviland mrcraft. Company at can be hired with Pilots. I porridge, The Foreign office, he add ad, received an ad:11ti-onal small ration -should that way. illions to th6sei gl, erica or India pay m _,t, chance" is at least one chance classes (of which the largest was that pitchforks," likely that the weather man will an- Stagel-ane, Edgeware, says a London Don's Version. of chease. who take the bread out of their, to, uany. in English literature) have been car- nOunce that the "precipitation was one despatch. The beginners' teacher in Sunday ' There is a conspicuous clothing mouths for their own enrichment? I ried on during the past winter. Last in inch.' And just what dom th, it mean? Here the owner -of a privae airplane School had very carefully tai agL her shortage and many people are wear - The Oldest Pol... Troubled Fiume. November a W.E.A. was organized W11. is an inchot rain? The weather call "drop In" with his runabout and department to sing in a rae& sured, Ing olothing so frequently mended that I Hamilto;� under the auspices of the Provincial University and another is man hasi instruments for very accu- of it, Just as he have waits, minor repairs made. while he The company's announcement rhythmic way a refrain. that had in It "softly no -thing but a mass of patches is left. A nineteen -year-old girl Communist Surely the soul of Charles Surugue riume, that city made lately famous 13 o having tried various by D'All unzi in process of organization under the rate measurement do" the snowfall, the sunshine and says: the words come and softly go." When little Don returned, his father organizer has been successful in a was played into Valhalla by the drums , other forms of disorder, has gone Rerd. ,same auspices in Ottawa. So far as the direction anaveloelty of the wind, "A staff of highly skilled mechanics asked: movement obliging all theatres Bud of France! Surely Napoleon and all A few plain hangings seem indicated its finances and the size of Its staff to say nothing of the rise and fall of under fully qualified ground engineem. "What did you learn to-day9" operas to, give one performance each his marshals, all the great captains of in that ancient seaport. will permit, the Provincial University the temperature, Petrol and oil supplied, Overhauls., "We sing -ed," was the reply. week free to children. The movement France, stood at attention when the Losing in a recent election, the Com - is anxious to promote this Imp ortant An acre is composed of 6,272,640 modifleationa and repairs promptly "Yes, but what did you sing ??p started two years ago and is being spirit of the ,oldest poilu of France" munists followed good Red precedellL I and democratic branch of service. square inches, and if there was, an executed." "We-s-inged 'saw flea come and saw conducted -entirely by this, girl. After came to the heaven of all good war- They set off a few borAbs, broke a few The University of Toronto is the inch of water on it, that would amount The business is almost identical a flea go.' each Performance, the children are riors. heads, smashed the ballot -boxes, and greatest "set the people of Ontario to 6,270,640 cubic inches. There are with that of the familiar automobile 4— - permitted to vote on the ability of the Surugue died in Paris last week. bl� burned the registration list -of voters. possess. It is reaching out to serve all classes of the community who may- 227 cubic Inches in a gal -Ion, SG that 6 272 640 cubic inches equals 22,000 gairage. Privae -aviators threatened with motor trouble, shortage of gas or Women rarely suffer from color- blindness. actors. The actors-, however, find the children appreciative rather than over his eighty-second year he was gather- ed to his fathers, and the bugles Of As soon as the followers of D'Annun- i zio and the Italian Nationalists could desire to make use Of the advantage and th-ai much - water would it offers. weigh 220,000 pounds, or 110 tons. It The workels, are forbidden to leave figures oat, then, than an inch of rain To a Dando�lion. failing Is at the -rate of 110 tons per Cheerful, Jaunty little fellow— aore. It Is -a good thing the tonnage is Dver so much territory. With your tousled head of Yellow; scattered Down the road you're gaily seen, it Miq�t Work. Dressed in ragged coat of green. A wife had been, confiding to a Gladsome harbinger of spring— Your journey starts when bluebirds clergyman some of the sboirt,00mings sing. of her husband. Nor ends,, until against some! -wall, "Certainly," agreed the clergyman, "he seems to treat you rather un -kind - You crouch and mock the. winds of ly,. But you. took him for better or for fall. One day you're youthful, glad and worse." "Well, it has always bee -ii for worse, gay� .,The next we find you old and gray. -wand, 90, far as I ca4 see," replied the wo- tD,n, dabbing at her eyes with a hand - m Perhaps, a fairy waVes her kerchief. O'er you, 'naughty vagabond! "Have- you ever,tried heaping coals His Impression. of fire on hJA, head?" Inquired the The native of New York had brought clergyman. 'No, I haven't," she answered, grate - his, Ozark cousin to see. t1le, sights. To� ful for the new suggestion.. "So far gether they gazed to the cloud -swept I've only tried hot water." upper stories, of skyscrapers, mounted — 9.1 the Statne of Liberty and did the -Light. weird curb market. Finally they stood at tile corner of Fifth Avenue and Like inolten fire the dawn wells VP Forty-second street, walti-ng for a And fills the ear.1h as 9, green jade cup. chance to, dodge the long processions of automobiles and throngs of pedes- Then, overflowing In gold dew bright, Surugue. His was the spirit that! battle-. Italy of the great Powers signatory It showers the earth with quivering trians, The Ozarklan calmly watched the light. hustlingr thousands. Then be turned The cool, dark night now flows away, to his cousin. "Plenle In town?" he Inquired. 'For earth Is a cup brim filled with day. W"NDW" 0C)PE2 tiow 4 N 13 t4 -ro LE'r KI V critical, which eases their anxiety over France sounded taps over a brave car-, rally, a counter-revolution 'Was under losing their jobs. eer. He had faced the black eagles of i way, with more noting and head - The workels, are forbidden to leave Germany in 1870-71. He saw the breaking' factories with -out Government authorl- Prussian helmets come again in 1914.1 Aithough Fiume is designated under iation, and many cities have similar As a volunteer he fought in the the terms of peace as a free city, the restrictions about a change In a Place Franco-Prussian War and saw the! principal use so far made of Its free - As to turn the town Into a whirl - of dwWlillng. Moving Is, permitted in humiliation of Paris. a volunteerl dom I', Petrograd, where the streets are now again he came to the French Army in pool Of propaganda and a, battleground partly deserted. 1915 and saw France take her revenge: for clashing national interests. It to Mosmow, with 2,600,000 inhabitant% upon the Prussian. wedged between Italy and Czecho- is overcrowded and moving is, forbld- When he die& he commanded the Slovakia, with Hungary and Austria den.. The streets- have been allowed to burial honors of a lieutenant of sap- not far away, All the world of the get intG such bad condition that bioy.c-! pers and he wore upon his ancient new Balkans of the north comes down ling In Moscow is almost impossible. breast the ribbons Of the Legion of to Fiume to pirt and geztIculate In its Labor continues; to be compulsory, and Honor. Three times was he cited in streets. idlers, either join the labor batttallom orders before the armistice. And he r, hime is the smoldering -spark that or flee from the country. was seven years past the Psalmist's lies very close to the Balkan powder - The peasants can keep all the land three score and ten when he joined the bin. it is the strategt� point of the they can till, but their surplus produc- I French Army at Souchez in f916! trouble -maker, whether lie comes from tion Is taken by the Government. Con- In the He was not the sort that carried a Italy, the Balkans or the broken places in his knapsack; Of the old Austrian Empire. I scription Is in force andservice army is, compulsory. The death sen- field marshal's baton but France and all that France stands Free' city or not, it is somebody's ten-ce as a punishment for desertion, for is well served by such as Charles I job to keep the peace therein, , as Fiume Is evidently unable to keep it. reintroduced after the seccnd Polish The Surugue. His was the spirit that! battle-. Italy of the great Powers signatory offensive, is being maintained. Observer finds that a praiseworthy ef- makes France great upon the field. to the Treaty is nearest, and intorest- fort Is being made toward the educa- ed partly of not, it would seem to be tion and care of children. Safer. the Italian's job to keep law and order An aeroplane was h1gla overhead.. in that troubled town. The hanging Harriet and Mary Lee were watching of something lilco equal numbers ot I In the Hat Shop. It. Italy*s cZ c*,tremo 'Nationalists and Fair Customer—"I'd like to try on Harriet ..... I wouldn't like to be up I Communists wt, uld make an excellent that one over there.,, that high in an aeroplane. I I beginning tovard quieting tbluga ,'I'm sorry, Madam, but that's the Mary—"I'd hate to be t:p that high down. lampshade." without one." .*. No War Time Birds. IERS—By Gene Byrnes AA Ir �Aq r-NcF- ks o ", It ,,When I order ppitifty from You again," sald the man who quarrels with li!s tradcAmeu, "I do not want you to send MO any InOre of those aeroplane chickens." :,What kind do you mean?" 'The sort that are all wings and machinery and no ineat!" She Must Have. Italph, aged 6, who had just Wen punished by his mother for bad con- duct, said. "Mamma, You've Just got the breddest memory I Over saw." 1,Why, what makes you thin -k I hame 0, bad memory, Ralph?" she asked. miIlAcausc,ll Nqvan the reply, "you re. yacniber all the bad things I does.11 Monte;;l 'Has*75%045 People. The population Of MOAtMal last Teat., according to in a8thdate, luad6 th4o city asGessors, wad 768,045 of whom 475,803 *at* French - 101,271 )Wlgh, $5,173 Irish, 31.71.14 Scotch, and Other nationalities.