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Preparedness
Should be adopted by anyone desiring
a furnace for next, winter. The long
days of summer offer better opportun-
ity for installing a furnace, more light,
kss bother and this particular year
with prices of stock Mounting daily
we strongly advise buying now. A limy
furnace saves doctor bilis by warming PLeeicEn
all the house evenly, vo cold floors, no EIRE POT
sudden chills. We have years of ex-
perience, good mechanics, and full
stocks of PEASE, NEW IDEA and
KIR BEN furnaces on hand to be sold
'zee -j now at the old prices.
BUY NOW
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DEEP
ASH eiT
Bedford Farming To.1
have a reputation fo
"less and long service
forks, with selected
temper prongs and fetr
tar ttie ha
Scythes, gqiarantee
Section Gt!iinders...1.
Pulley Hoplcs...
Hay Fork Pulley
Special prices n 1 ng fibr
21.10ity, neat
-
Examine out
hands, speCial
les that do no
ds.
•oirt 0 • •
Bra a of
s 40c,
pure manilla, h y f rk rop
20c per1b Cah oni
G. A. sins, sof
ut(NAcE wax
HARDWARE PLUMBING
TheMcifillopAlutual A so,
Fire Insurance Go.:
Headolflee: Seaforth, Ont.
DIRECTORY
Officers:
J. B. McLean, Seatorth, President
J. Gonnolly, Goderich, Vice -President I
Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas.
Directors: D. F. McGregor, Seaforth;
J. G. Grieve, Winthrop ; Wm. Rinn,
Seaforth; John Benneweis, Dublin; 3.
Evans, Beechwood ; A. McEwen,
Brucelleid ; J. B. McLean, Seaforth;
J. Connolly, Goderich; RobertsFerris,
Harlock. 1
Agents: Ed. Hinchlev, Seaforth ; W.
Jhesney, Egmondville; J. W. Teo, •
HoImeaville. Alex Leitch, Clinton;
R. S. Jarmuth, Brodhagen
glihLiV�r
CUES 4/13-
00 ROUILL
Iron Pumps & pump
Repairing _
am prepared to turns all kinds • of
Force and Litt Pumps and all sizes
Piping, Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan-
ized Steel Tames and Water trovghs-
Stancheons and Cattle Basins.f
•
he Price is Bight
Also all kindsof pump repairingclone
on short notice. For terms, etc.,
apply at Pump Factory, Goderich
St„ East, or at residence, North
Main Street
J. F. IV elsh,Seaforth
Butter Ni-rra ppers.
Farmers ea. Dairyrnen requiring But-
ter Wrappers aa provided for by the
row agricultural regulations, can have
1 -he same on the shortest notice at
TEE EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth.
Prices:
lots of 1,00114 $2.50
hi lots of 500 -$1.75
C. R R. Times Table
Guelph and G °den& Branch
TO TORONTO
Goderioh Ix 7.00 is m
Auburn.... ... ....... III 7TO "
13lyth f t 7.37 "
gg 7.50 "
hfilverton " 8.24 "
Linwood Jut. . gg -8.35 1
9.00 "
Guelph... ....... . - 9,85 "
. Oronto A. 11.25 ',
FROM TORONTO
oronto. LY.
Guelph • Ar
Sindra
Tilnwood Jct..
.
Blyth
Auburn
aoderich... .....
tt
11
111
1.1
8.20 a. in,
10.15 "
10.45
11.05
11.25 U
12.58
12.10 "
12.20
12.45 p. m.
2.30
2.56
3.07
3.19
3.61
4.05
4.30
5.06
7.19
5.10
7.0e
7.30 ".
7.55 "
8.16
= .42
07 •
;.19 "
9.45 44
Connections at Linwood for Listowel, Con
nections ab Guelph Jct. with main line for Galt
Woodstock, London, Detrend Chloaeo an : al
immediate lines.
Grand 1 runk Railway
System,
Railway Time Table.
Trains leave Seaforth se follows
tag a m For Clinton Goderich Wingharn nd
Kincardine,
1 1.20 pm For Clinton and Goderich
6 IS pm 144or Clinton, Winghatn and Eines.
dine.
11.03 p en For Clinton and. Goderioh.
7 51 a re For Stratford, Guelph, Toront
°rill's, North Bay and Points -.et
Belleville and Peterboro and point
east.
3 21 p m For Stratford, Guelph,' Torontc' filca
treat and points east.
32 p m For Stratford Guelph and Toronto
LONNON HURON Mt' :.ppvcizt
ICORTIT rasserger
kiondon, depart 8 30 4 40,
Ceiatralia, . .. • ••••••••-• ...* 9 35
Raeter. 9 47
[textual, 9 59
Ktppen, .. ..... . .. 10 Or
Brueefield, 10 14
Olinton *.e)Londegboro,
lionde6;oro, 11 IS
Blyth, 117
Belgrave, 11 411
Wingharn, artive... „........ 11 61
S01.1T11 Pr
WIngbatn, depart.. .... 0 35
Belgrare, 6 50
Blyth, *I{ re • Ali. 7 04
faondesboro _ P. 13
Olintot „
T 33
Brueedeld, 2'
Elves, go.* eArag. 4..44 . 8 31
Herman, ...I 44.4 Pr.**. .....
Exeter,
ren, arriv-- 05
5 45
5 57
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4 15
1 3"
4 41
4 4'.
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5 1.4
6 51
arar.-nr.
Unless the
you may look
troubles arisin
severe headach
headaches, ja
iver is4 working prop
forvvar to a great m
cl as constipatio
ic4us headaches, sic
sick stomach, etc.
SL
bi
dice
Mrs. Sh llswc
St., Haltfax, N.S.
pleasure in writing
rth, 227 Albemarle
writes: "1 take
you concerning the
t vahje I have received by using yottr
Lax -I,av r Pills for a sluggish
en ray li e' got bad I would
re headac eS, but after using a
onir pills I have not
the headaches any
Milburn'
liver.
have sev
couple o 'vials of
been botbered wi
more."
Miiburfs L xa-
ont a dotIbt, t e b
'tire markt to -day.
a reputation sliiotil
iver Pills are, with-
stt liver regulator On
twenty-five years Of
sjirely prove this.
Milburn's L xa-ry r Pills are 25 cents
per vial, 5 vials for
dealers, Or m iled
',nice by 'The
Toronto, Ont.
S .00; for sale at all
d'rect on receipt of
il um Co., Limited,
THE HURON EXPOSIT
ICInnt Extiitar`
SEAFORITI4, FRIDAY, Jane
A Record Sale of Shorthorns in U.
-e. One J ne 1st, C. A. 'Saunders
Sous, M. nilia, Iowa, sold 49 Sh
horns by auction at ,an average p ice
of .$1.068 Up to JAM. including t at
date It was said ,ti ol be the highest
,a.verageesince the ,dispersion of Ithe
New Yotle Mills herd, about f*to
years ago. A feature of UP sloie)
-worthy 1 f mention was the .f ct t tat.
all r cert two hea:d. .were b ed I on
Uh taritn at Manilla. The major
porti ri pf them. were their CO-
kria, d Otra.n of. Shorthorns, and the
popu arity of this type was 1 ,ceeased
by Itfle phenomen.al success f 016,
,auction, The United. States- s trdak-
leg h.to the Argentine marlooe which
for Scia.r[s has drawn from t c luirds
ofeGi-ea4 Britain, and if the breeders
of ,this I continent can- 'Mier s 3pon
Ree -stock men: to the -outl of
st mus the excellence of ,our
ey will find a iacraltive
here. Francisco' V. 1, alsee. of
lres, purchased five lots, in-
thr too -priced Gypsy COm er-
, which cost him $5. 30,
h secured, Gypsy 3.1.1 es
., es-,
weal! a tull c.alf at her aide. ae full
brotlbor to Cumberla,n,d's riy1 or 52,-
100. Th- highest -priced calf- by Cure-
berlandes Type was Type's Lor . a
,seril r. oalf, which- went to Bell ws
Bros , fpr $2,600. Royal Ty 'by th.s,
sam is-fe, was cashed for $160q. Ten
yea^ ling ' heifers by Cu beitla dir
Ty -pd, -A January heifer calf; anKi five
bull calks: by the same 'sire sold for
,a It Lai. of $18,250, or an a eragi of
1,140 The general average was $1,-
094 n6 fem,ales Ian:di $994 0
Shartlibrn breeders were e
such a randsucciss._____
Dra nage for Wetness and
How ball we obtaen. the{
,soll moisture
t‘hfac u{3r gout ..tlie year v The
tor n frTloisture control( Is drainage,
aa.b4ral or artlficial, Few arms" arc
sufficiently drained by natural mdans,
nearly all reqd-re some leartgiciai
dna_ ge 4
T e problem then '...s ,'W ere Shall
we 1 e our dral:rks?" "I -I w deep
shal w put them?" ''What is:ze ; Of
tale ph 11 we use?" The siticei of
the dr. ..s depends largely on the
shy the Leld; the tdelp 1b on th
kr.: p sail; the size of tile oh
the ex ent of the Area dr ned and
the tal or grade gLven th Olaf
If latie Iur-certa:n abo t these
"poi ts or lanticipate any s fficalties
the 0 tareo ,(Agricultural College,
w_11 se • yea a .drainage Asurveyor
wbo w 11, if necessary, pre are a
map( of your farm shown the lo-
catebee of your drains, the size of
'tele to use, and the gra es and
deoths of the - drain.s.
Th, ost to you for airs
will b, the travelling exp(
1-11: su veyor, .and. as seve
ve y... I e mace on one qrip -t
15,; s .1(1,,rn over three dollars
sureay. •
To who have had. the -
sur ey d and have .nstalle
all of the_r drains .-may ha
pla p -pared free of char
well rtoarn the old plan a
en in all changes made in
nal sysl:ema '.., • - •
0 the same terms as t
-sur eys t he' College. w.11. se;
to ove you a start on th
Lon of yoar ' drains if you
no .rey:oue experience. He
yeti hole- to set ,grade sta
the ,c1-_th bottoms, make the
,of ne...-. and lateral. lay th
oie :t 1 -cu in any way feq
I yau con-err:elate draini,
1916 or "are plarin-ng for 1917
assi !atice. write to the Dep
''hel es, O.A. collcgo. Guelp
Metric L- Agri ult ural Of f ice
you .d.fficultiee, and requ,
firsCi
T e poultry Raiser's Opp rtunity
.A,
thert-
tleo-
cat tl
marls.° •
Buenos
cl g
land 3r
,11,e Smi
A Christiaea
hcialth:u1 sItt
te
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•••11• ....Warta* g-INs,.....W...
9
tlege-home,
ion.
writete Pr:neip0
..St. Thome:3,0e.
f,3
For incorma',.to hat will lead to
the disOvery or ereaboue: of the
person pets( r suffering from.
Nervo s Debilit Diseases of the
Mouth land Thr , Bleed Poison,'
Ski▪ n I lisea3es, dder Troubles,
Speciat! Ailment and Chronic or
Complicated Co ,laints who can-
not belured at 'Ontario Medi-
cal In4titute, 2 265 Yonge St.,
Toront.' Corre nde,nce invited.
L teGIdfrofli
D SE IBERy
Was - By Using
OR. FO 'S
d Strawberryi
11
0
Edna of.
1
Dysentry ntanif 'itself with -varying
degrees o intensity but in well marked
eases the attack is • namonly preceded by
loss of appetite, • d some amount of
criarrhoe4 whith actually increases in
severity, Old accoi. panted with griping
pains in ;the abdo en. The discharges
Inn the bowels stn._ ed each other with
frequency, and the matter passed
I ti the bowels, which at'fast resemble
those of ordinary diarrhoea, soon change
their character, becoming scanty, mucous
or slimy, and subsequently mixed with,
or consisit1ng wholly of, blood.
Neve. Itieglect 'what at first appearto
tra slight attack of efiarrhoei or dysen-;
may set to.. Cure the first symptoms
the 'flee of Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry.
John Peterson, Radville, Sask.,
:
"1 cannot speak too highly for
s Uatt-act of 'Wild Strawberry.
Mearly lost ray little girl, aged three
*att. I took her o the doctor, anct he
toki me lier temps ature was 104, and
f=biti
inc taking hr out to our home_
six n'tiles from town but I* was forced to
go -on a -110-it6.1111. of leaving my small baby
borne. ite managed- to get her home,
but the fever did not go any lower,
and ive Lhotight we would lose her sure,
as she so bad with dysentery she
even pas blood. .A neighbor came
in and b ought Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry, -id told me to give
her a few doses. i• is we did, and 'the
net day ;he took a ange for the better,
but it was quite a time before she was
on her feet again. I do .believe if it
not • an for 'ID . Foy; er's," raj little
0104 have-aee
- pr
ear • Fowl
order by T.
°Tnto,
• g
-
13 bulls.
ted
Dro
ost s
on.d1
real
fight
ti
fac-
II I
R
D 111 elP. MIS
, .
lult Outing because you dread the
agony of sunburn. Let Zara-Bule
safeguard you. After long ex-
posure to the sun and wind, simply
anoint the affected part S with Zam-
Buk, and you will be amazed how'
quickly this soothing balm will end
the burning ,sensation,' draw out
the soreness, and restore your skin
to its natural condition Zam-Buk
will also prevent blistering. Be
sure, therefore, to take a box with
you on your holidays; It will save
you much unnecessary uffering.
You will also find Za133 -Buk splen-
did for ,heat rashes, blistered feet,
sore muscles,. insect stings, mos-
quito bites, cuts, bruises and all
skin injuries, as well as eczema
and all skin diseases. 50c. all
'druggists or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto.
f3end lc. stamp for free trial 'box.
services
rises
al, sur-
e charge
for each
fart -ns
part -or
-0 a new
e "they
-ter mark
the
ose for
a. a man
n s tails. -
have had
vial show
es, gred.•
junctiore
tile and
g during
and rt'-'
lei t of.
• or v01.11*
*, eat:,
assist -
T e Present Market Outlo k War-
.a.Ms Greatly Increased Pre-
duct,.an. During 191 •
F om present 'end/cations e reat Teri -
teen wall require ;all the e gs 1 and
Pou try Canada can produ a icluing
1916. jLaalst year. as a r sulti of
grc-tlyj ncreaeed seroductien, Canada
.was able to ship to Great 13r1 aine the
larg,st quant-ty of her eggs :exported.
s.nce 1. 02, and at the1 same tune
re -
du er emparts for home consump-
1.4C tor- by nearly a million prosdozen.
o• 1he Brettsh market, and. th-e -
median eggs have found favor
.
nects are that, prov_ding t ey are
eve lab , much larger quan itieg will
bo , the peel this -year. The anus laily
h:g piUees prevallir.g, at t e pr sentt
are la,rgely de to t is a tie -
Pair d4 fqxport demank •
P ceS far poalary are iso ilgh,
ar`id will likely cemlue for the
ra est lthe season. asb all ' and
wen, er all the surplus Cana an ul-
try was exported. at ighly profi able
PrID1 S. Between fifty and ixty cars
o ive -poultry were Shipp d QM
We tern Ontario to th East rn $ ate]
',al ne. and in the'Ala Rime rovi cee,
per Pedwa d Ls and,
the. r can ed
try need price to
pro u
A •siness has ex-
icu arly in Prince
export demand f
has greatly enle
rs.,
hough some une
iste ofi the part of t e tr
ger le bransportatior., f little
of he high freight 4tes
shy 4 tags of boats, it is Ziow
far Ca.nadian oultry nd p
:elalet that an even mate
occar ,this year. It
therefore, that every ,x4uitr
s steps to pro'11l cher
hat lung as rnany ch ekens
th5s spring.
W s the time ,by
by • atblur.g everytl-or.
the:moeths. of May and
riga ns: the marketing
Erna 1, predereized, DO rly
rxi tryt whicl3 annually
air.' on, the market in th
yteer. Aga_n, it 13 only
in no, and giving ti e ch
orrnogsible chan17.0 to th
gro v, that a maximum supp
ea be, obtained in the wi
Alen their proportloPate
the grown* of
s eulck and profitable
farnier. With the ncr
rieait.s mulk, buftet, etc.
eistantly increasin*
try; ;tad eggs, TJtO
eritical, as the
he farm, can re,a,
be poultry .i The
;vices for potittry
de la. re-
in vice,-
nd the
easo ably
de and
. g gs will
mpor nt,
pro Jeer
by, by
as ss-
atch ng early.
pa:stile in
June to guard
of . ach
fin shed
eccm 3 a
ea I oif.
oy hech-
cken • rev -
e d
y of eggs
ter imee
.moelet of
po ltry
etur s .to
g• cost
the e is
demand fOr
lobo preblem
oys erect girig
y t ke care
st'--feed •.s
and egg4
atte
br n
the
a,
a, te
"s". is matill; -on
Milburn Co., '
rice, 35 cents.
111111MINWINIIIIL
are Itgh, the highest in fact, for
many years. It 'es obvioas, therefore.
that Canadeans have a patriotic, as
well as an econom:c duly to perfortia
•.'n. Imaking the year 191B. the bannei,r
year for poultry product -on in Can-
ada.
godamggi;;;;modenwagmegysig
Our Russian Allies
John Buchan, author arid hostore
of (the war, !gores this fine examp
of our Russian tallies:
"You remember last pr.ng, and r
ml..glity artillery _attacit, the Russi n
army was dr.ven backward in GaUcIa
n the enemy's
There :were forty .garts
eede for one of the R ssians,
they outnumbered them ,aaso in me
The Rasseans fell back, and (the fir
reserve ibrought back w .a 1. fame
Therd Caucasian corpse Ali carps h
beenedepleted 'en the W reaw tight/
and were dawn to so ething
12,000 'men.
g
The ,Germen game at hat time ve s
to keep off the infantry attack , y
the 'mere weight of laritilletry 'D se
Ca aca.siane ,de fermi ne d to come .
grens, .a.,nd they did come , o
grips. They loost half heir streng h
_all doing .so. When the came to t e
ph of the bayonet, t ey were 6,0 0
.strereg; bet these 6,00Q took 7,0 0
preseners, eaptared forty guns, and 1 -
together pecoented for about 10, O19
of elle enemy. That .....t the fighti g
qaal_tie.s of Russ.ta." •
And ah!.s of oar men: °Their record
..s certainly not the least. Yoe r
member the f-rst battle of Ypres
Winn eel the 30th iday of October, oath
odds of f-ve to one against es, the
Germans broke out trent. At 2.30
that afternoon they carred the vil-
lage of G•llevelta They; were march -
..ng straight anon Yprts. They had
drrevenL p. great wedge into oar front.
Orders bad been gi.venl to fall. baek
. . . . and we ociald, not remaen
there. It meant tilli. less of Cale.e
and tthe Channel ports, and the bee
ginning- of a -new ohasie in the war.
t haflipast two that misty afferrioen,
w_th the Germane driVing straige t
towards -Ypres, one 13r-tish line bet -
1 al..on-not an a.dvertis:..4d battalion
but one of those **sturdy old I.te,
hattaLons that have - always been the
backbone of our f.ghtirig strength !,---
the 2nd Worcesters-on the left 4
covered that they st.11 had in them
a. few ounces more of f.ght. Noboly
h1as yet -d.seovered wl o gave- tle*
order. Are'vhow, that b.1 ttal.on, We-
s_sted by the Welsh, ,at acked, caught
checked them, broke t iern.
he advanc-ng Gerraar n ' £a -n'::
:
They
ware supported; and 4. four o'cloele
wt had retaker. G-Iliv It, and bv•
that evereng the line as safe, and
-I German attempt a_led." •
'
Boys and Girls as orkers
`Everyone at work" _ the call dur-
..ng War T'rne. The ore men re-
cru_ted, the greater 'the re9p0r1Sibii11 y
on those left at" hom . Men, who
have worked hard an saved some
rn*ney iso as 'to spen.d. the_r old age
en comfort will be turning in again
toi help theer sons on ‘the farms ' or
will Step in to take the place of
/Bens wh ohave joined the colros. Woe
mOn, eho bus -est of whom seem al -
'ways Zable to !do Eometitng more, will
be ithviding their time between,
heiusehold elut-es ,an,d outdoor work.
Yung men from the ftarm 1w-11 no
dOubt cut short their term at school
or college and lend .a hand at, spring
while and stay with the farm opera -
\ea -....a
Sastorsull
?JUN' :JO, 1916
4111111111M1.00441Mg=g0Pidet....,-7..m.cra
lions until the crops -are harvested.
Large numbers of soldiera will get
temporary leave. Are there any oth-
.4rs who can lend a hand in producing?
'What about the boy e and girls • who
have been receiving instructions in
school .0,re/ening I A pamphle t j est is -
'tiled by the Dominion Department of
Agricultere ,sets forth in illustrated
and. descriptive form how school !gar-
den work has been carried on in
all &the provinecs of Canada. "What
are the boys and girls doing
"What 'is their education and training
worth? Here is their opportunity to
demonstrate at hone in the most
practical manner what they have been
taught at school. 1 The boys and
girls sof Canada, thousands in number.
should be 'able to an %their blit in con-
ducting small gardens at home. Boye
and girls patriotic gardens should pro-
duce .tons upon ttris of frez-h vege-
Itables for their home supply and
they an readily learn how to pea sup
th eurples for winter use. What.
pleasure (they c,an get this year in.
igrtowing toper(fn t,he home sere
and thus helping their fathers and
mothers -Production along this line is
patriotism. .! 4
1.
Then what about waste rnaterl-'
Old paper and. rags are needed
industries, ,se ,are metals ec.'.
ties, land rubber and a seen:
ler things. The country
tterials and cannot aitore
waste. The saving and. u..•
are, as important as peue.
ar.idj gerls cavi in,ee •
scrap.
like. Ito get news
The. isoldiers at the
and girls can send an
,s.
Wrap. ep the
Ito the Canadle...
spur treet, Lo!.
If 34311 have a muddy complex_o.,
ad dull eyes you are constepated. Six
glasses of water daely one or two
Rexall Orderhes at night correct this
condetion and make you as fit as a
teddle, 15c and 25c at all Rexall
Drug Stores. C. L. W.11iams.
MISSING-!
There are few th•ngs sadder tin the
war, than the number of men reported
as "messing." To their loved ones at
.home -the susoense of not knoWeng
wheiher the soldeer so dear to them
al prisoner, or possibly wounded.
and In some out of the way
or 'Whether, indeed he has been killed
in. battle becomes almost intolerable.
And :nfoemation is so hard to ob-
teen.
Lantit.
L. sugar
tra Quail
1:411111ale
Make your
Strawberry
Preserves with
the pure cane sugar with
-FINE' granulation that
C.;:.:01-ve:; instantly, gliv-
ing a ckar bright syrup.
2 and 5-b Caiitoris
10 and 20 -lb 1ags
lmok of prewryng
17. you ns a
hali troele mark <1'0. from a
LauLiC Sugar bug r carton.
Atlantic Sugar Refineries Ltd.
Power Bldg. Alointreal
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To {meet tins need, early r in the war
the wounded and rn..ssing department
of the British Red, Cross was estabe
1.shed. Throagh ,thelr efforts accur-
ate efnormatIon has been- collected
and sent to the ,anxous ones.
Sr fen Malechn, ILP., one of the
men most act_ve in this department,
descr_bes in his book, War Picture,
the method followed n unearething
the facts.
It ,may be of ,some enterest to the!
hundreds that we have been able
Ito help, to know eorneth_ng of the t
method that was devesed to obtate
news of messing members of the
Bietieh Expeditionary Force.
The .f-rst necessay was to make
sure ,that the man was not _n hospital
somehwere en Paris or in France, and
for th.s purpose a. daily list of -ad-
nssion into every hospital was an
essent_al ,preliminary. If you can
anagine how terribly understaffed the
clercal departments of all (the hos-
p_tals were at that lime, and iht.
typt:s were .practically non-existent
.r. thm, you will realize how deeple
grateful we were to' those who gave
us one of einer pi-clat:F., lits, in
manuser.p. Some hospitals eintp13-
could nut furnesh us with there, but
they jet us go :et at stated hours ta
copy theames from tleer booke: . all
°helped u.,,: aecord.ne- to their ability
-when once they d.evered the p.Ir-
oe of oaf request.
Then came the work of card-endex-
mg all ileo ram -s arid cernparino,
them w_th the enquiries; none bet. i
our 'devoted secretar_at know how
mor•otonous t.hs never-ending labor
was (at the beebenning when ithe stale
wa3 small a,rd.
'the 1..St6 \WV' or A...)-!
pall_ng length.
'The reader may well say, 13 it
why was th_s encesary? Surely : a
mare wrtcs home as soon as he ;gets
...nto hospital, or gets somebody - to
wrete for him.' The answer simely is
'that, en la large majority of cases, be
does notheng of the kind; that is
one of the car_crs ohenomena o 0
ths war., Whether it is that lie
thenks the War Office will ,already
have not-fied his wheraboats to.. his
relat.ves at home, or whether he Woes
not want t� cease them 'annety by
learreIng (that he is woanded, I do not;
presame ,to guess ; but a very sliort
experience of hospital visiting is a -if-
ficient to prove the truth of. what I
am ,saying; both in the cases of
officers tared men. ..
'Wow we return to our methods for
finding 'Missing,' :when they did not
appear Oa the hes-petal lists. Grad-
ually Lord Robert Cecil gathered
rouncli him a (group of men, whom the
called. searchrsd These were allo afi-
eld, to the diftlerent hospitals 'and ,re
ofived- :permits from the Officers Cam-
mandng ,to visit at convenient to -ere.
Each took with him his missing list,
and got ento conv-ersation with rgi-
mental comrades of the parnc ilar rinan
of whom news was wanted. •.
'He woald ele, for example, to the
bedede of an Sherwood Forester or
ar. Iresh Fashier, and .ask him if he
or any of hes company knew what bad
h•aened. .to say, Sergeant X. of tho
.ame regament, who was reported
11.saine ,after sach and such action
on a geven date. Sometimes of course,
the 'man was too nerve -racked ':for u
to ,attach real velem to hs answers;
sometimes he thooght but was not
gaite sure, that this or that happened.
It other cases, he rsmembered qeile
distinctly, and no' amoant of kindly
cross-examination cold ehake hide I
saw hem killed close by me and helped
(to bery him,' or I was one of the
stretcher -hearers who carried him" to 1
the Idressing-staition," or he was One
of e lot, who got leg behind. and Was
taken by the Germans.'.
"All this information was carefaAly
noted, taken back to the aoff2ce to
be typed and filed; then it Wa.s
compared weth evidence about Ithe
same man collected in other hospitals
by other searchers, and, if three, :or
foar independent witnesses gave
the same evdence the news- was sent
sent to . those who were ,arixous13e
walling for it. That was, in roagh
outLne, the system which experience
showed us was attended -wth the best
resutls; wth slight modifications lt
bas been adhered 'to as the depart-
ment :has developed.
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