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CHINA, ANCIENT ,
AND MODERN'
To those who had the privilege of
hearing 1'rofeesor J. H. Crocker's
1t cture entitled "China, Ancient and
Modern", ibaae .come an increased
admiration of the character of the
Cixinese people, and a dearer under-
st..nding of China's position among
the nations of the world to -day.
Professor Crocker spent some
years in China as a member of the
:Physical Education Commission,
xitenland during that time, travelled ex-
it ens ively
sively throughout the country,
; coming into contact with all sorts
BABY CHICKS We can supply Auctioneer, the following properte tand conditions of Chinese. Copse -
you with Govt. Approved S. C. i namely:
White Leghorn. Chicks from the, ALL AND SINGULAR LAR that ver-, quently, he is able to speak of them
highest grade under Governinent'taiu parcel or tract of land and pre - ;and of their country with a thor-
Approval for $9.00 per 100. Racks noses situate, lying and being ,n the l Duel knowledge of his subject.
$11 per 100, May delivery. Our 'Toe n of \\"xngham in the l.?au=.tty cif 1 1v Very often,a fail to realize that
• mating list is free. Custom hatch- Huron and Province of Ontario and i
rug, 2c per egg Hatching eggs $4 . being composed of Lot number tall Chinese do not resemble the type
per 100. Walter Rose, Brussels,,' Three on the west side of Diagonal ? with which -a e in this country are
Ont. Road in the Government Survey ill i familiar. Mast of these come from
the said Town of \\'ingham southern China, and are here • for
BABY CHICKS -Government In There is said to be on tltie veep_
spected Canada 'Hatchery erµy a good 2 -storey brick dwelling the purpose of making a living in
ed Barred Rock Chicks. May $10 . t�'iih frame woodshed and good restaurant, laundry, or some similar
per hundred, June $9.00 per heed- frame garage. In the dwelling there line of business. Of the northern
red. Five unrelated toe punched are four bedrooms, bathroom,;Chinese, and of the literati, we in
ate chick, free, withwitheti every hon- room, dining room. and kitchen, The
male
dred. ordered Custom hatchingland is splendid. for gardening pug- Canada know very little. In China,
done in up-to-date Bu;'::i.1 e .\fayu- ; poses• money has very little to do in de-
anotlt.Eggs set on Munda�• . TERMS OF SALF—Ten per cent: termining a man's social standing,
Chicks for sale on Tuesday. al:u • of the purchase money ez the da= 'while learning and birth are all-im-
started chicks for sari. Phone 611: of sale and the balance within thirty l
days thereafter. !portant.
-42, DuncanIiennecly, white_ The property will be offered cub . The early history of this country
church, Ont.
ject to a reserve bid. is lost in antiquity, dating back
Further particulars and conditions }
EXTRA SPECIAL for Dollar Da>. e , of sale will be made known on the.! many hundreds of years before the
our \'Wash, Boilers; Rewe. Value $2 day o f sale or ntay . be had u apple ;many
of Christ. It is true of China
50 for only $1.75. Buchanan Hard ' cation to the undersigned. s ;as of no other nation, that she has
vire. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, the
twenty-seventh day, of April, A.D.:absorbed every foe that has con
FOR SALE—A Sand Wicker Baby . 1832, i quered her; she has absorbed even
Bugtry (Sides as>) in first class ; Thos. Fells, J. H. Cram ford, the Jew. Professor Crocker told of
condition. Apply at the Advance-Wingham, Ont., Wingham, Ontario, 'seeing at a railway station on one
Tunes. Auctioneer. Vendor's Solicitor, of his journeys through the country
•
FOR SALE—House and lot, corn a group of men with flowing beards
er of John and Minnie Streets, NOTICE and aquiline noses—a very unusual
Wingham. Duplex house with a !sight in China. Upon inquiry, he
double garage. For terms and par- Some complaints have been made' learned that about 700 A.D., there
ticulars. Apply to J, W. Bushfield, to the undersigned• in regard to the had been an influx of Persian Jews
• Wingham; Ont, application of Calcium Chloride to
the streets as a dustlayer. The Coun- into the country. It is a remark -
FOR SALE—Two Steers, twe years cil formerly used oil on the streets, able fact that, though the invaders
old. Charles Potter, Lower Wing- but after a few year's use ,it was have long since been merged with
ham. found that the road surface began to the Chinese, after all these centur-
crumble and could not be repaired, les a trace of there should remain
AOR SALES—Brick Cottage, Minnie The County Engineer reported this in the physical characteristics of
trouble also in County roads where their descendants. The Mongols,
cheap for quick sale. Also dining oil was used. conquered China in the oll,
room suite far sale cheap. Apply The County had the oiling mach- q
thir-
- to T. Fells. ine and this has now been done away teenth century, and later, the Man-
•eith and the County is using Calc chus, have each, in turn, been ' ab -
FO
_ " -- i' It is not the wish -r sorbed by the Chinese. Should Jap-
an succeed in annexing Manchuria,
it is possible that a like fate awaits
her, for in recent years, over forty
million Chinese have take up land
there. At any rate, Japan will find
that she has her hands full trying
to govern them.
The history of China's contact
with the outside world is an inter-
esting one. As early as 1635, Brit-
ish sailing vessels came to Canton,
Persons filing complaints should and the sailors tried to establish
'PASTURE FOR REXT--95 acres bear in mind that the Corporation trade relations, but ztithout success.
of grass, spring creek water. Ap- has no provision for any oiling and !The Chinese hated and feared for-
ply A. Fitzpatrick, Wingham. none will be applied. eigners, and preferred to have no -
It is hoped this year that the sup- thing to do with them. After many
ply of 'Calcium Chloride will be on
hand earlier than usual and will be
applied in good time, thus making it
more effective.
Signed
St.; Brick house on Victoria St.,
dozen; good seed potatoes: Irish the Street Committee to place this
Cobblers and Green Mountain — material (Calcium Chloride) on the
also a number of grass cattle. streets where ratepayers object. Any
Mrs, Robt. Hamilton, i3luevale, person therefore who does not wish
Ont. this material placed on the road in
front of their property, should file a
FOR RENT — Cottage on Frances complaint with the Town Clerk he-
st, possession I4iay 12th. Apply fore April 30th, 1932. If sufficient
to Mrs. J. Rogers, phone 625r23. persons (Two-thirds majority) in any
one block offer objection in writing
PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, as above, the Calcium Chloride will
Finishing, Graining, at moderate not be put on in that block and the
rates. Cenclair Phippen. R. R. 3, frontage rate of $1.50 will be struck
Wingham, Phone 625r12. off.
TENDERS FOR PASTURE—Ten-
ders for the pasture season of 1932
for the property ordinarily known
as the Race Track will be received
by the undersigned up to and in -
unsuccessful attempts, in 1840 Bri-
tain, to her shame be it said, forced
the opium trade upon China. In '42
by the Treaty of Nanking, a com-
ciuding Saturday, April 30th. the FRED L. DAVIDSON, rnercial treaty entered into between
Chairman Street Committee
highest or any tender not neves- the English and Chinese govern "foreign devils" culminated in the Boy Scout Movement is finding its
sarily accepted. T. C. King.
lst prize.... .. . . .... $1,000.00 cash
2nd prize $500.00 cash
3rd prize , .$200.00 cash
4th prize $100.00 cash
5 prizes each $50.00 cash
95 prizes. • , each $10,00 cash
104 prizes totalling $3,000.00
How many Supertwist Gordo
in the average Goodyear Tire?
BILL INGHAM
Wingham Tire and Vulcanizing Depot.
Thursday, April 28th, 1932
A cool THOUSAND DOLLARS
for merely estimating the number of
cords in the average Goodyear Tire!
Think of what you could do with that
$1,000.00. New car? ... Cottage at
the lake? ... Trip abroad? ... Edu-
cation for the youngsters? ... Oh,
there are plenty of wonderful things
one can do with real money and lots
of it. And there is no catch in this
contest. Someone is going to win the
$1,000 first prize for the nearest cor-
rect estimate. And others will get
the 103 other cash prizes which vary
from $500.00 down to $10,00.
You don't have to spend a cent of
money to enter. Read the simple con-
test conditions, get an entry blank
from any dealer selling Goodyear
Tires, and send in your estimate to-
day.
Anyone from a household in Canada
where a car is owned may enter-.
There is no entry fee, nothing to buy,
no special requirement. All tire ;
dealers, all employees of rubber com-
panies and the families of both are
debarred. -
See the six Goodyear Tires of vari-
ous sizes, types and ply -thicknesses
at any Goodyear tire dealer's, then
estimate the number of cords in each,
add the six individual tire estimates
together, and divide by six to strike
the average. Submit the number you
estimate on a standard entry blank
which may be obtained free of charge
at any Goodyear tire dealer's. -
A section of tire fabric showing the
Supertwist cords, is on display in
every Goodyear tire dealer's store.
This will help you make your estimate.
The closing date is June 5th, 1932.
No entry bearing a later postmark
date will be considered. Address
"The Goodyear Supertwist Cord Con-
test," New Toronto, Toronto 14, On-
tario.
trouble, because the Chinese knew he will pass on the knowledge that
little of British, French or German he acquires to some other one. Pub-
ideas of law and justice. All these Ho Schools, model schools and uni-
and other grievances against the versities are being established. The •
MORTGAGE' SALE
CARD OF THANKS Of Valuable Town Property
The brothers and relatives cit tl:e beingx Shanghai. ity for it rested upon the Dowager which has hitherto n ed
Ender and by irtue of the pass- Latex b�
ments, the opening of five Chinese Boxer Uprising which was really af- , way into China, and is giving to the
ports to foreign traffic was agreed ter all not the work of the Chinese boys of that country an opportun-
upon, the three best-known of these People as a whole. The responsibil- ity for a "foursquare" development
• Canton, Amoy and Shang tax. y h h h bee dent
other
` ere contained in a certain t ertgage't treatie 1876, this num-
late Robert W. Simpson desire to
Ex -
express hereby their since thanke which will be produced at the time beg was increased. In the Ex -
to their friends for very kind -ym
of sale, there will be offered for sale tra-Territorial Treaty arranged for
pithy expressed on the evasion of
the death of their brother. by public auction on Saturday, May
7th, A.D., 1932, at the hour of 3 o'-
clock in the afternoon, at the prem -
MORTGAGE SALE ises known as the Exchange Hotel
in the Town of Wingham in the
Of Valuable Property in the Town County of Huron, either in parcel or
of Wingham in bulk, subject to a reserved bid, the
following property, namely:
t oder and by virtue of *he pow- "All and singular those certain par
-
ender
of sale contained in a certain cels or tracts of land and premises
mortgage, which . will be produced at situate, lying and being in the Town
the time of sale, there will be offer of Wingham in the County of Hur-
ltd for sale by public auction
xt the on and Province of Ontario and be-
ed
Hotel in the Town of ing:composed of Firstly: That part
W' h n Saturday the lith day of Block "B" in Government Survey
the holding of land along the coast
by foreign powers. This arrange- try would be better off without ei China to -day are a nation of young
rnent led to misunderstanding and ther. 'So, in a single night, thous- teen standing on the brink of inde-
hard feelings on the part of the ands were massacred—both mission vision." Also ,the lecturer's pictures
Chinese, and not without some de- aries and Chinese Christians. Then showed how training in hygiene and
gree of reason. If' they wished to ` followed the siege of Pekin, which sanitation is being given to the peo-
live in this territory, they must pay was finally raised, and peace res-
taxes to a foreign power, but were tored. Britain's attempt at reprisal
denied the right of the franchise. —the destruction of the Forbidden
Favourable tariffs were placed on City which contained priceless tree -
E cl • t o thousand them This sort - of training was en-
impress an -. some w
Chinese nobles of the old school of dorsed some years ago by an old
thought, who hated foreigners and Chinese warrior and statesman with
Christians, and felt that their coun-- the words "The young men of
ple. A third revolution, a religious
revolution, has been taking place as
well. Students who have gone from
China to foreign universities, have
goods coming in from foreign Coun- sures of Chinese.art—seems inex seen the inconsistencies of so-called
tries, while the duties an Chinese cusable, and is remembered against Christian people, and have come in
Win gin, u y goods were high. For instance, her by the Chinese to this day. In contact with the teaching of science
of May, A.U. 1932, at o'clock i n 1 in the said Town of Wingham, des- Chinese industry could not begin to spite of all this, however, .a better have returned to China' Confirmed
;:. afternoon, s,,. -leans Fells cribed as follows, that is to say:
' ` Commencing at the northeasterly compete with the products of the feeling toward the British seems to agnostics. Sad to tell, too, the lives
angle of said Block "B"; thence sou- Manchester cotton mills. Then, too be growing in China. For one of many of our government officials
therly along the west side of Jose- the mixed courts were a source of tiering, the absolute integrity of the and merchants living in China are
phine Street o the said Town English manufacturers with whom not such as to win any one to the
Wingham, two the
and seventy they deal inspires confidence on the religion they profess. An Anti -
J. D. McE.WEN
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Phone 602r14. + k
lins• thence westerly
Sales of Fain Stock and Implc- parallel with
pts, Real 'Estate; etc., conducted ,ictaria Street, one chain and sixty -
with satisfaction d t Berate two
charges. and one-half links; thence nor -
with
a mo therly- parallel with
Josephine street
aforesaid two chains and seventy
links to the south side of Vittoria
It \Will Pay You To Have An
EXPERT AUCTIONEER `
to conduct your sale.
,sqµ Syy��ee�'�gT7, t- qjg�-.q�'j�
.4 . R. EE i.�'l l'2 E 1 T
At The loyal Service Station.
Phone 174W.
Street aforesaid; .thence easterly a-
long the said. south side of, Victoria
Street one chain and sixty-two and
one-half links to the place of begin-
ning save and except that part of,
said Lot heretofore conveyed by Wil
liam C. Lepard to one Hugh Allan
Ramsay and registered as Number
8459 for the Town of Wingham. Se-
condly: The southeasterly half of Lot
Number One, and .Thirdly; "Those
AI I IS " :ONG portions of Block "13" Government
• Survey in the said Town of Wing -
STOCK And GENERAL ham, and lot number One in C. Tait
AUCTIONEER l ER Scott's Survey in the said Town of
Wingharn, described as follows: that
Ability with special training en- is to say: Commencing' at a point is
aisles: me to give you. satisfaction. Ar- tine south side of Victoria street in
t+attgcrterits made with W. 3. $gown, the said Town of Wingham at a dis.
Wirtgbarrq or direct to Teeswater. tancc of one hundred and ten feet
Phone 4544 and nine inches in westerly direction
from the northeast corner of said
Block "B", thence in a westerly dir-
ection along the southerly limit of
Victoria Street, three feet; thence in
a; southerly direction *rano' with
iisepltixte Street, to a point of inter-
sectioxt with the line between lots
THOMAS E. SMALL
LaelsNSEI) it1CTIONEE12
nears''sperience in Farm Stock
xd Ixttplements. Moderate :'rices,
''Borne 281.
numbers Nine and Ten in C. Tait -
Scott's said Survey produced; thence part of the Chinese merchants. Christian League has been formed
along said line produced to the noth An ever-increasing' resentment of in China among some of the young
ern boundray of said lot number One the power of the Manchu rulers led students. Happily, though, many of
thence easterly along tlxe notherle
bounclrayr of said lot number One;
thence easterly y a ons the northerly
boundary of said lot One to the wee- a republic. Since that time, several sacrifice that they have succeeded
terly boundary of that part of. said revolutions have been taking place, in interpreting to many of the
Block "b" firstly above described, side by stele, in China, In file first Chinese people the teachings of Je-
th northerly 1 d 1 f
revolution among the factory work- to do away with denominationalism.
ere of the country. Women and in China, and to establish a Chinese
Upon the property there is said children have been forced to work Christian Church.'
be situate, 25 room frame motel, 1OO ironx twelve to fourteen hours a day For many years, China has been
ft. x 8 ft., an alt steel Community in crowded factories, for a mere a divided country -the north against
Shed 285 ft. x 60 ft., six. room frame
house 20 ft. x 26 ft., two cement hog l pittance. Thee men of China rebell- the south, the east against the west,
to the oeerturn of the Manchu goy the missionaries in their country
tl rt l 1 ernment in 1911, and China became have lived such lives of service and
epee pori er y'a along seri est men- place there has been an industrial stir Christ. A movement is onfoot
tinned limit and parallel with Jose
pilule Street aforesaid to the place of
beginning.
1
pens 50 ft. x1Gft. and 75ft. x22ft.
together with a good gravel pit.
TERMS: Ten per cent. of the pur-
chase money to be paid down at the
time of sale and the balance, within.
30 days thereafter. For further par-
ticulars and conditions of sale apply
to the undersigned.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this
19th day of April, A.I). 1982.
Thos. Tells, Esquire,
Auctioneer.
I. W. BUSTIPIELD,
Wingbarn, Ontario
Solicitor for the MVlortgagee
ed against this, and conditions areand so forth. The present struggle
adually improving: Indeed, Pro- y has unified her as nothing else
ssor Cricker cited one case of an could have done.
tablishntent's arrangements for its Andnow that we have seen how
employees which far exceed any this greatcountry is waking up, we
known in our orvn country At theask ourselves "How about the fut-
same time,tire?" Will'China when fully awak-
been a second revolution has
in progress. China is waking erred, be filled with the lust for
up to her people's need of educat- power and conquest, or will she
ion. Simplified Chinese alphabets sympathize with the ideal of good.
arc being taught in various places, will and peace among the nation
each learner leaving promised that of tite world.
f
Dr. Redmond expressed on be-
half of the members of the Canad-
ian Club their interest in, and ap-
preciation of Professor Crocker's
excellent address, and also their en-
joyment of the two charming solos
by lir. George Smith "Where'er you -
Walk" (Handel) and "I know a Lit-
tle Girl." with Mrs. T. C. Hanna as
accompanist.
the members are desirous of hold-
ing throughout the season.
As this committee will have com-
plete control of tournaments and as
the season will soon be under way,
and as it is hoped to have an offic-
ial opening of the course on the
24th of May, it is important that the
members turn out in large numbers
and select their committee at this
meeting.
The Golf Course is one of the
most beautiful in this part - of the
country and if you have not visited
the courseoflate be sure and do
so -as soon as possible. The im-
provements done this spring will
agreeably surprise you.
Be sure and be present at this
meeting as the success of the Club
can only be attained by the support
and co-operation of the people of
es, field days and -tournaments that this district.
NOTICE TO GOLFERS
A meeting of the Alps Country
Club will be held in the Brunswick
Hotel, Wingham, on Monday, May
2nd. ,at 8 p.m. The manager and se-
cretary of the Club request all mem-
bers or any who may be interested
to attend this meeting.
• A golf committee will be elected
to take charge of the various match -
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