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The Wingham Advance, 1920-01-08, Page 4I 'w- �-.",!Illlplllllllllpp7i..,i!Fl�I . I 1 4V I-r I- � -1 ,,� �,-­%­' ,, I . _i - - ­ , . " , �- , -,V' ir-n" 11 I -r. --m7"', , Page rout e N*;..,­t47_V1W1 lk , I I I I ..Z I . , 7. ;71 1 � - --""-.-. _.­­...­__ -��-.-------,��--.-,�--.,.�.�-,..-.�-- , I .i 1; , I TAR WINGRAM ALYvA$01, I T - . . , I - -k 01' 1 -4, ,1**A , , ____ _ - . - . , 1�tt w,**, ­­ 0-0101101 ... 1. * .. --1-.-1-______ '.."..., .— 14 . I aI - -"""--,----�� _ - __ . __ __ . __ . ___ �M0-;;;,-"J%0M .- �_ . 0111111 I - � _1-_---__ ­ _._____­...­ ­­___"___ 1__-.____ ­­­­ ­ .. _3011111111 04talqoRmab Ana 1� - aU6JVA"%W^XaU% AWAU XXXXXX Lucknow 'Ktniio(XiAt*$#%vhontbotee)d,ostdaUVhtgo d1LJLd',.&*1A­.%­A­ -'I"- - -_ . ­1.1�� .11 I *ft , -JJ_-w-WW-"VV"l.T7t,r4__­ ................ - &P" *" - ., ......... — ... .1 I � I A. 0. SMITH. 94110,104 Prop. , 1. LacknoVii Council for 1920 will be tile J*Un!G E. 904 Ur. Earl J. Culbert war# irk � V44 I "I'll", ­ ... I I 11 . ".. I Allow" 11 - - I . I I I I ly bonds Of, matrimony, "--___� -.L--.%w..*- ' " 'w ; , 119mm Its last Year, *Only the members of United ill the ho rrotestant,8 Zted - � ,.* ^, tile old coulwit qualified, -so we wilt have, At fiveo'clock the bride charmingly at. . . ' , 1 � ** notice t4o advwtistmw 04 r, clah- tired 11) a dr mii of white duchil. . ss satin witbi. It . in% nWobant of bo,ylll pouts 11ttmt icannot Clearan4;ulla S, ale K tile experise of aft election, though many cropo and pearl triulming jt� Monument . .. ,4 and currviuW #++,k"t4�*+:4## _ 0 1 ........ - -I;,,,. -;-X. . . , ; i!�­,- .... I .1. - '. I bil bilatim". Tb�Vs the kind tbo boys "00.001 11111"R W � 1. I [would like to ba.V05004 fight, but most a bofiquet of white earvations, .and maid- 1.'�1..-;.'­.N /1, , I L . I � I thong Wing thing �.,g.'::.,..., -.76;i.t. I , I , lit it would Ile A f to lot hair forn oti—A *h. 'I . 11V Swiss find ff VV.:,.VJ1.,:,,*,,e1r6 - i W44t, 41 VU . , .vk , .... I .::w C .1111 * 4 I I , The dM roform to trk introluced by the now Government will tend to causo I IVAW dresses to begin woner at the top . 1 04 not to end so sopa at the bottom. , . q 0 4 I . "I set 1). IX McKenzie has, - retimd" I obe, remarked, ',Why. shouldn't ho?" he onsip* back. ,,He drew $49,000 in , . sessional indommities and Grit leadership , allowances this year. When a Cape l3re- . ton $cotcbmaft gets that. much mQney it I I touts him tbo rest of his life. to count it" , . ..... .- ­­ I � . -1 - , . 1-1 Now Yeaes, Oreeting, Life's Joys I I 1 � . I I I I The following lines were compostd by � % 14r. lRobert Graham who is in his 90th. � I I Year. This old gontloman has been a re - I : . I 1111dent of Wingbaril for tile past 65 years Ia memory *a store. we fondly trace, � . The happy scenes of bygone days '. I The bands wo grasped, the lips. we presq� . . ed, I . Our meeting joys, our parting ways, , . � The kindly smile, the friendly grasp . . Revives our soul's desponding ray, Man's love to man a soothing balm, . . To chtor bim. on his homeward way. . I % I As years go by, His beaming sun . . Voth cheer our earthly roaming, . I I . We near the bAr, His kindly s6r . � Will cheer us through the gloaming, . In manhood's prime we gather gear, That earthly bliss we may enjoy, . . At eventide in hope we, greet, The soul's, eternal destiny. . . I I . . Though troubles oft our scenes may mar : i I . I And trials ii�ra�ortake us. f , His beacon light still beam; afar, I I I TO guide us through the breakers. I I m. I I . What lies beyond our Betting sun, . . I r .. � Frail vision fair! may scan, - �. I I � But faith and boptinspires to trust, , I I God's heritage to man. - ; , . R. A. GnA.;r4u. . . . . � I , * - -_ I I - - I I - I I Papers Will On. Up - . . .- ' �, I It is likely that newspapers will advance � I in price in the near future as paper has taken a sharp advance. For over two � , years the Canadian Press Association has � been fighting the paper manufacturers, � � but the battle has ended practically in a k I I . . . failure. Aer Jan. Ist roll newspaper, �, I the class of paper used by the daily press � : . Will he subject to an advance of 20 per ! I I I . � I cent over the Prevailing high price now . . Paid. " The we,Okly newspapers afe harder . I I hit as sheei news, Which they use,'is much . higher and the advance will make finainc. . . ing much Moro difficult than it has been � - in the pasL . � . I What!s Wrong? . . . I The Fargo� (North 'Dakota) Forum . . I asks what's the matter with America these . I I day$? And it proceeds to answer the .. -1 . ... I I . � question in this maniaer, I Too many diamonds and not enough . . . . alarm clocks. � I tner Olen WHO put all ill davkuess lead us to '"�"Js room to 4VA44suir .1 I ... 11 Is ; , , , 11 � n � .: !1 " 3 I I tile strAin* Of tile wod4ing march playga 41MOUlt- to be neutr4l, now . . . I . . I ,� . . . I .. . . ... 0 F`r` A L L , ' . .. tile light, Wo -svill however b"i've our first by Annie R', Hodgins til.,jter of the bridn. that the Aillee have, Won the . . , � . X woman official of the school board, N-li'li The ceremony was Performed bv R,ilv. J. I , Wari but tile town of Geneva I I � . .! � I �1 I I I 0017601140 Mitchell taking the place oi L. , her husband who haks resigned, Sevoral ad Faster After the ceremony all rop,Jr- bita XIVQA UP the AttQnlpt, And is �� 11111 I 1. I A w0mlin were 0001blated but to,the dininK room where a sumptuons openly and aggressivegy Putt-xa. laor. �* - : . CHINA AND BOOKS M Only "I'* wedding dinner was partaken of. The This Is because the Xglaor oweis. I ................... ........ 11 . . . . . . . . . "I'll - ... 11 .. __ . . . Mitchell qualified. The school Bonrd 6P ����� ��_ I - .:� _. . I * � - ,,__.;. I � . , I � young couple arc spending thoir honey. 004iffe, 00,000 francs an ... og,'.%-.* '. I , -;­, -,.,.,.I.... 1. I thill Y04V Will be B145-irs, D. IL ,Njollito,gh . 4 because, ". ito.., _.M..?.�.-G:- V, DO moon in London. I.uc%H, and St Alary$;. 419 it looks to the Geneva folk just I 1V*!- , I � � UPSTAIRS R. D. Cameron, Q. A. Newton W 'W � , � . I I , I Arid on their return will reside in Willow - . . i . .. I X I Troleaven, J. A. Olennlg$ and .Ill's 'N1 t 9. now, he 110 not IM017 to Pay the debt, , I I I,* , I P - ' I.' . I . . , �. - , .., .... I � choll. , 1 LUckillow 111%9jast exporienced one of It's All UbOut the Intematioual . 1. .. X X 11 I . .:. .. � Mr. o4nd Mrs. Soo, M I Will worst storms in years and hug,i banks Monument of the Reformation at * :. 0 1 X X . ilieri who live 4 ht W. line fit'- streets, and it I's now valm. but GOAC-VA, WhIcIl. Is Ur too boantiful, t9 : .� I ' -1 niiies east of Lucknow will have the ,sym. very ce 1 20 to-, 50 pop Conte' of PatbY Of a host of friends ill thoir, bel*t% old, Several meethigs had to be quarl!64 OVero even with the Raiiiier, A � 11 .ave. postponed olving 10 ,he storm. but In SivIt*erI#n4 00,000 franca 1; I I I , �ment, Their little baby d' ailgli ter, 0oris XW100 is going to have a real lively 50,000 fiancs, , , 0 .1 only 4 months and 28. days o1j, (lied oil time on eb�ction day". three very promi, � No tourists, eyes have ever r tell 1, I . pf Commencing Saturday arid-. 11% New Yga�s day And was hurled 01) Sat. nont %Hd popular me I I " . St ock Reduction I � 11 are rutiningfor the (11, this glorioun maski at hewn alone, I I urday in Greenhill cemetery. position of Reeve I X . , I , and as these men wore It Was b0,91111 il 10ft but It did not I Continuing for 2- "Wrti—PAS MI'l , WAtch night services Were held in tile councillors. it leaves a vocally a —AND- - Presbyterian and Meth He _ t ilia Assunle visible proportions until , odist c1prelles on eon 11 board wbicfl sQvera,l are trying 1914. All during fhe'tj � X. , - me that tile I - You will be needing China and it is' very scape tile last night o,f the. old year, and were for. DAu McDonald (Black Dan) as he world was at war the Geneva tollt I I and dear. ; , . X largely attended. As the clock pointed is familiarly known has resigned, 'He were busilY finishing their rest IN . % the hour of mid -night tile bells, pealed has been reeve so long that . 9 ,. Sweep''m Out Sale i I I , the residents Work In OtOneo aud� at Just about if . I . forth the tidings that AT;0ther year bad Of Kluloss will not feel natural with in I , . Also a good chance to increase your library at P 4rwned, and one had taken its flight. afia else However)i.e may be ind any. ar latice.time, it was done. So Itttlo, .. 11 . big money saving prices. .�* , need attention has been paid to the work , 'Is now going on and will continue to the end of I I . - M 1. �' - X Many have answered the last call, who a to come back at some future time and if by the outside world that I know it i the month, I � ' Out, goods were irot bought at presvoit prices, -- year ago beard the bells and participated he does he will 4certaWly c�we- out oil Is 4 newspaper scoop to wrIte that � . . in the gladness, attendingibe celebration top, as he is one of that kind who have the great monument exists at all. it Mon- "a - I , . ssissbi I I � I --- —_ I Come early when the assortment is at its best. I Of Now Years. IVIAny dresides have a no eneirlies and a host of friends., will be a slarlue Of tourists, beyond . ., -_ -_ -1 I.- X . a doubt, When the days of trgvel.come, I Nd vacant chair, grid many a flock has its Mr, audM'rs. Rev. Copeland entertain. again. Their Interest may be Increas-- � 'ock Of Winter Goods o1i X I 4 . , We have a larg6 st X I X dead lamb, which of year ago were com- ed a few sleighloads of members of their 'ed by the fact that the Kaiser still hand and for quick selling have 'arked them at Large stoch of Patent M44cineS. ploto circles,. but on the other hand many c0t3grega"ion at Zion, arid all won ' 60,000 francs. for his a I Ap. t . t away owes he're of I -1 C1, there are who,have cause to be thankful, satisfied that Mr. and Mrs, Copeland it. I Prices which n'lust appeal to yo m I R and most all of us a& in this class, the cannot be beaten as entertainers. The monume�t is designed to cele.. � ur sens�'—of economy. We can save you mone . . I I N . �. - y brate, the fourth centenary of C,Alvlxt A January is our litOck-tAking month and the stock must be mducgil I . war is �ver, the boys have returped, -and Mr. and U ' who established lilis Protestaht unit - several tbOUBand dollars before inventory is taken, Now Is the time Z., , rs, Henry Mullill and family X .... ".."."" are back to their friends, and are settling have moved to town, versity at Geneva. Scores of European . I back into their places in society ai)d,. bu,., 1. .� artists competed in the des � lg,u . a. Two You to buy seasonable goods at a big saving, 1� Mr, and Mrs. iR.R6riwick are'spending Swiss won. . , I 1. . - mess, Blactly of us last year mis,sed oppor* a couple of weeks at their homes at Bol� It was : Their Idea was unique. X --------- �_ - , I * ; I . 5m, G e o -, Mason I & Son ?� tunity pf doing a good act, arid making a wore, . To supplant a portion of the an. X I � 'I, . . . 1 I friend let us try this year to make the best Bliss Margaret IVIcKerizie spent a fevi' MOW Walla of the city With a great I Wome , � I f every situation, and remember that we ­ wall of cream -white Alpine stone, ex. I . 10's Wball" Store mpal I ,Otre onlv passing this wa,V once, and a kind ays it Windsor. tending 9, distance of 3oo feet, art Ladies', Misses' and Children's Winter Coats to be sold at clearing I XXXXXXXXXXXXXX :41mraw"aramr word costs nothing, an*d oftan ligh(ens a d Miss Mary Christie of Cleveland, is � which -should le carved the figures of 0.4, prices, See our Women's. Coats to clear at $5,00. . _____ ---,- ___::�____-___1 heavy load, and Puts a smile on a dull iting her cousius, Mrs. A. D� viO" the men who took part in the Refor. � �­. MacKenzie mution in :various lands in the six. , � and Bliss lean. Lees. . Women'a Fur Coats Fur Collored Coats, Sweaters; X�sfcry, Un- I "' face, . . I teenth and seventeenth centuries. I I . A very pretty w . edding . took place at Mr. and Airs. T. Clark of GoaericY,f ' Protestant leaders of Switzerland aerwear, Waists, House Dresses, Muffs: and Stoles of Persian Lamb, How does your label read .7 , Prance, England, Scotland, Belgium: X Sable, Mink, Marmot, Black Fox, Molfe, etc, at bargain prices. the hom�' of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hod, 'rPent a few days in town with Mr% Holland, Germany, I I Bohemia, But- AN __ - ___ ________1�._1­=.-_—__ __ ___.t!!t= Clark s mother, Mrs, Geo. Douglas, Sr. garla and America were approachea 14, . I - __ ____7======TT===='­___ I . , —_ � ' Mr. 1. 0. A,nderson has return,W frota ' by the'commisslon, which had -the ' . 0 , I Winuipegand will spent a short din work In charge And gave their ap- X Nen9s Wear Store Coal' in'British Columbia and Alberta- li,rc, . e 'proval to the venture I , . I — I J. I . As the "leading" Protestant Of "Special cut prices" on Men's Fur Coats, Fur Lined and Fur Col - '0.. . Germany, X 1 er Willie, a Id to th .�-11111��il�l,ill,li��Ill"illlllll�11111111111!illl:lllll1111�,!Illllll�1111I PP 1!1..! ... !--.!.'!.-!I, Mrs. Carson of Chicago a 8 in a e lared Coats, Men's and BOW Overcosite. Sweater Coats and Underwear, .. . '�'-,.'���'-,--.1�1-111.%�'ll""�"1...%."�� .-.".�i..,..;"","..-�'..".l"!,.!.!,!�;.!;�'. ....�..,...".!..rp�...!...;,!,,.5;.!.�4, .:-:::::::�:*�:-: visited Mrs, W. 11 U-5--.' �.;-;,F�;-,;�-;-"Z� .. ;-X.:-,-�-,-X�m:w:;: SWISS commission, in effee,t-, , le.-gl�,�*,%,."��*�."".i"ll�iI 1�.-*11.*.;Y!i�iflg1"N1 ,.-�,,*1,-.�,,&->5; 611, Gloves, Mitts, Peak Caps, To� Shirts, Heavy Rubbers, Boots and Shoes. ... -­-�---..--,g-g " -.�:.:.,:V,�.:.:..,!,:;:.:.:.!.:�::;::.�l;:;.;��'- "i, 17: . . . . . :::.��!i;�.*ii-i , "Go on with the work. Whenevej- � :�.-.-�i;-;,�-.%"�,-.,;-;-;-;.k,�;,.:.,:,--�....�.�.-i!,..'�..".�ii,,,,..i�.- ,�� . .a........"o-Z, �*i!� -.�i�"J�'.��: L. McKenzie a few days. ! !; ;�X�,!:::i`:: : �1� I .. ix . - - . �,.'�.Nk,! �'-i.,.'�"',�*"!,-,'i�i�;�Nl ': . -:.11j:4. �',:$:::::�%,1.%.1. � . . %M`tilk .. " X �' ,%�:....'1k1.:...­1::.:-,� V:,::*'-�K`:.­W :::: _.. I. ­-�;:;!;.:�.:;7;::._ , . ... I . Mrs, Wra, Douglas and dqigght*r. h '*� - Xii;, _­­­ " . ; , - � . ___ ,','.t*, . ii]:. so"000 francs," 1. . — I ....... . . ,.. Isabel are visiting in Canfield. .N... . I �. .2, . . __ ,:,% . ,.�k I. , ... - :: '.1 ,,�..� ...... .1 . . . . . . . . " Two French sculptors from Paris, ;'�� ., . Mrs. Letang of Toronto, is ;g �� I.... . . ,.�.�,��it �_. . ­ visiting her Paul Landowski and Henri Bouchard, S'ee our Men's. . ", . . parents, Mr. and Mrs, Angus BleiCianon. Won In the competition for figures. I and Boys, Suits at'Reduced Prices. ... , �z,� I... '. : . � Miss Mae McCoy of London, and Mr. and were assigned the mighty task � � - 11 ...... I Wellington McCoy of Strathroy visited of hewing out the monument, which I - X . was to be one block long and as high �� . theit mother here. X, . I Mr. .Lawson Murdock of Toront . 9 Uni- as a three-story building, Owing to ;I *9% "us,"Ill, , �dw the nature of the task It was netes- UJ 11,1W ,P I I versity visited his aunt, Mrs. J, G Islur. sary for them to work hand-I.A-band * 4 ,4� 11'sar,6 & Co I . � I doch, - with the contractors who were set- 40. 1 *' 'PAT- , Messrs, 1knie Clark and -Phillip Stew. ting the mighty stones In place. In 474 I 21 . __ so.rae respects,,their work- was like XX "DOXX X - X V4 X X X WK AX X VIX X X; i 9 X NX X X � � . ��: 1, art left last week for Stratford where carving the front of a vast stone - I I I , they have accepted Positions with the G, odlfiee� . . �- ., --.------,--- .______"__._________________ �__ .: . I , 11 - �T. R. . . .In the middle of the wall stand, ' , aide by -side, four giant figures, rude. SVD-NEV BAS1,C SLAG , Mrs. Fred Nixon received the sad news ly hewn. They are almost oppressive- . I ' i on Dec, last that her � sisier had died at IY eolosftl and block -like. The garb ' � �e'....'..., her home in ScAthampton. Mr, abd Is the robe of the School man of the * The following is taken from the report of the Minister of Agriculture, 1919;_ 1 . Mrs. Nixon, ttended th � e funeral. day. They represent Calvin, jobli, "'Experiments with different forms of Phosphoric Acia were conducted. These plots k , � Knox, Beze, the disciple of i0alvin, were located on the farm.3 of Mr. ChaU' White ia'Humberstone Townsl�ipi and Ray. was held ill the town hall last and Fftel, the Initiator of, tile reform mond Davis of Wainfleet Township. Plot§ containing 1/25 acres were uied and each 1. . . Tuesday night, Blackstone's orchestra in Geneva. . I set of plots were in duplicap, Fertilizers used were Acid Phosphate, Basic S British ColUm-bia's resources ol .. ,supplied_ the irnusic, * A good tipAd was In a spaoe-covering 150 feet to the lag and , coal aTO 0110-81t0enth- of-M'a- Do- , left of these figures are three lesser Ground Steamed Bone. The tabulated results are given as follows: . MiUlOn's tOal SUPPly and rQpre. about all'the young men (whoput on the figures, standing at intervals of fif+y . I � I .� .1 I 11 ­. �, Toomany-silk shirts and -not etiotigh sent 1,023 of the total estimated re. I . dance) had in their packets after it'Was . feet. They Tepresent COligny, Wil- . . � source Of th46 globe. The total 6 .,:: I over. , ' . liam tile Silent and Frederick Wil- , . I I blue, Flannel ones. � oa- '.. I .,.��,, 0 helm, Dulce of Prussia, ,,the ­ U1190 of the Oepda!0 underlying Brit- .. "I - :.1 -.1 I Great .. � . 11 �. . ToornAnYpOitited-toed skoes and �otl Jsb Columb! ' a forests Ih 83,828 million .1. :!,>, .1- 01 I : - - _­ � - . Elector." . . .. _� enough sQuare-toed ones, tons, which Is made up of 670 million 11: . On the right-hand halt of the � : monument stand -at JftftY- OQt litter- , . tons of anthracite, 77;290of bitumin. ­ I %2 �, � 4 I W� . � TOO many stirge suits and not enough oils, and 5,86$ of lignite. !rhe actual i., Vals figures which 'represent Roger . overalk. I I _� W=�Iqm$ ... � Williams, Oliver Cromwell and Do �_ ; " 1. :� Too much de vince are,, , .1 . 0 ssarly and Probable reserm ig the pro- ,..g: collete and. not enough �i �� . Th' No ce Bosekay, Prifice of , Transylvania, .. I . Semi-antbracito f.g. pe ' 1141-1� : . 1- aprons. cent, bituminous, $5.4 per r -04't, low " : : "the Hungarian Cromwell.1, . � ; � � carbon Ill uminOus, 8.3 per cent; cAn- i . �. One panel represents a scene on Too many satin upholstered limousines not, 2.4 ,"j:: per dent; lighttic, .7.0 par x---,.;,.. 11 -m ,r:-:-x'­X$.'T"..,;-;- -1 the lower deck of tne.maytj . and not enough.coWs. � , . :.::..,..,. ;.,.;,.;;.:.,:.........�:.!;.;..� Oliver just ­­ ... ..... - � :. .�,­,­. _._ ..... . . . - . - 'Cent. .: ��, __ . I . �k m. , - . '** ... ", before the landing at Plymo � ..... , ". , .0 .U..X.�<.. � ,� __�.;,.& -.1j,"'"', uth Rock. � . Too many consumei& and not. enough At present. there are three main k;�,�gg,o_!ii�l 0 ,Thing I I' The Pilgrims are shown kneeling In- , . prodpeers. . districts where mining operations are MIZ111 * ,prayer. . . �, . I being -1-1 . , '.'.,,.�.`,xla,� . Tft flv,,�. �f 0 � � 400 -much ou stock and not enough . .1 . savings acct)ftts, - � . Toomuchenvyof the results of hard I work and too little desire to emulate it, . Too many desiring the short road to I 1. ,wealth and tog few willing to pay the Ir . price. . m . � L Too much of the spirit of -'get while the - i . - iget'r1fig's good" and ndt enough' old. I I . . fashioned Christainity. � -Too much discontent that vents itself � it' Vatre complaining and too"little . real I I 1: " effort to remedy conditions. . � * � TOO much class consciousness and too � 'little common democracy and love of' ' -_ __11 - -_ - " ­ humanity. . I 'And if that ign't what's wrong with Canada we are open for information. . . I . ­�-------"-----­_ . ' � � I _.DRUrX9SS PHYSIC10. I OSTEOPATHY . DR. F. A. -PARKER I Osteopathic Physician, only qualified I I osteopath ih North Huron. . . Adjustment of the spine is more quickly � secured and with tower treatments than by Any other method. . Blood pressure and other examinaglons � - - Made, . I All diseases treated. OFFICE 0V9R CHRiSTIE"s STORE , -11 I... I.. .I ' - ",­___-__� nu �, UNLESS" 11-11106101AN I. : � , I . N . * " ",� 4-0 - do%tl t, ^ 11iliW"JX%tJpt2 APTIC , K_,Z%X-&%0 Chiropractic X)rugless Healing acoku. atelylocatesand reftkovos the Cause of 4126k8e, allowing "Atut-4 to restore health, I A. FOX D.., D.O. . . - - obteopathy F-loctricity Mtmb*r Drugiemt Physicians Aqsocia- tion Of Canada, . -Phone 101- ,,, , .,, , -, � ­­­'... ­ . - � ­­­. 11.� w, --- I . DR. 0. H. I ROSS Graduate Royal College of nental Swgeona GrAduat* tJuivtrs1ty of Toronto Faculty Of bfttlstry Offift overILZ liard'ostora. I � . plot — - I � is far yeild ID . Yield of — Yield of 11 Yield 0 � No, Treatment wheatf wheat, bushels per straw pounds per straw tons I . � I itinds pe plot law ,� Plot per acre 11 - I Acid Phosphate, 400 pounds. 75 - - — 31.25 ------------ �_ 165 2.06 2 3 -Basid Slag, 500 pounds ..., Bone Meal, $00 pounds . _ 116 72.5 47 9 30.2 220 187.5 2,75 4 5 Check .. _. � . .......... Acid Phosphate, 400 pounds 45 79A 18.75 33.0 130 190.6 2.34 1.62 2.38 6 Basic Slap, 500 pounds ...., Ito ,15.8 217.5 2.71 7 8 Bone Meal, 300 pounds .... Check 50.6 21.0 119.4 1.49 1 .................... — 25.6 10.67 764 .06 I - i4l - ­* I i vuisueu. Ruese are I—-, - veer Qvilujams, ado . the Crow's Nest, Pass region, in the —, � Jacent to the Mayflower Panel, bearo Itmay thus be seen that by using certain commercial fertilizers on wheat the eastern part of the pro,fince; the . I an Indlan-like face of splendid yiel ' : � strength. . d w as'more Than doubled. in liguring the average profit per acre derived from Nicola Y�Iley district in the eentraj : I 1 A,:aq.ther Panel represents the pres. the use of ibese fertilizers we find the following as per table. I P&rt; and the eastern side of Van. . - ;'�," ­ . I I cou'ver Island, Besides these, offier ii""""'. I .... �-M-,*;�g��,;��,�,*,:�'t . � , elktatloll by members of the British � � :::�;;:�r,ffi-", � I. ,, - - __ - .��§ �i�� �. coal basins are known, and more or , 'I....., ..'.�.,.,.,:��..,.�.,.,.� r�.:'-::�: ,�� Parliament to William 11 and Queen - - �4�:�,,.,.V,._.. . . :�-�i:i; - Mary Of the "Bill of Rights." The y :� -,.,. .11-1 .. . I as prospected, but the lack of �� * I y ­ Quantit Increased ..� I transport and communication have : ?.� .:-:,��,--.-,--, .,.-.:.,.-.:.: ;�,:­ .., I lettering runs-, "q"­!� Lords Spiritual Nature of Fertilizer applied, Cost per ,-ofit per acr " , " X.. . . .... Cost per acre PI , �"r".%.."..-....,.,I�'-%'-'i.;Ik, arid Temporal and Commons being - pounds wheat 82 per hampered any extensive develop- . '....."..".....-I...-I.. Insurance � �y ,.f��,V.,I�?,',�,.,P�?'?��i�,':�.,�','.,,.,*�,, ;:�*!:..-,:.:;R i ­ now assembled In a full r _ n e stitute a reiserve . ` .1 � - toni bushel ` "' of great possibility. �-. """' I - Presentative of this nation do for V c-_ I I'..... Acid Phosphate .......... 400 , 3000 �, I The Crow's Neat ­ I, . See me about it, Low . rates, No the vindicating and asserting their :� 5 00 28 80. ------- most I Coal field to the .!.11�1.' ancient rights and lib Basic Slag ............... 500 2000 5 00 5920 J�i.,,��',:iigffi�§�W%�. ertles declare Bone Meal ....... 14106V,tant body of coal being f��..':.'j!�,, . '11'� Premium note.. One of the stron " mined1,11 r ..... .... 68 00' 1020 In 13ritish COIUmbla, and lu� - ��.l gest that the pretended po-wer of suspend- .11 so `?. i eludes an area of 230 square miles. k,`I�:i.'� :0 companies in America. . -Ing of laws by regall authority with- ___ - __ sw I , - The coal Is high grade bituminous, IM, I �� 11 i 11111:1 ,� I .1. J.qi�� ffl� is�i��, Out consent of P',VlYmeut is illegall. The above should prove,to, you.that Sydney Basic Slag is the best and cheap - "I �.;::: :-* - — - , . :::.: . _:i::i*ii I � occasionally runuing Into anthracite, 1 � � ��.I.-.:. That levying nioney without grant averaging 64 per cent tlxed carbon. � :." , ii�ii:�10,�i I __ of ParlymentAs Illegall. . . That eat Fertilizer on the market. Order no* from 0. G. ANDERSON, Wingharn, R. R. . seams With a : U:,�::.,�M*� , . 410ctlon of Members of Parlyrm,Qent No, , . . 1�:;:*;:��,�i - I !::::�;;::,� , .... , ............... - .11 . ,ought to be free . . . PP total thickness of 216 foot"100 feet of .... :.:.:; :3 ABNER COO I . I � . � which -Is estImated as workable. In . . . . . . . . . . .­ - I OSENS It Is for the statue of the grand - . � addition to this there are oth - _. - ..... I... ­ ... - Insurane- . elketor, Frederick Wilitaih, that the y , qr qoAl ( I I 0 and Real Estate qj,�% V U T bearing Areas in- southem tOMer Emperor- of Germ"y I$ in AT"*!.�'k.., , _,�-P__AT_- * _,&_._.&g�riVg' .X._,1.._* - .XVjr.A ... .�,p 4� Successor to Pit' A ,,,k Q�._7XW*AVVAVVAV W '. 7N, .,X. W LIV vlffi, A,w ,riv i k=4 TAV VA4 I British - i. , -%*..$ Columbia, notably at Princeton, U-) At tho Cbal bhnes Lethbrid&, Alta. I chie & Cosens, debt to the Geneva COUIMIssion. A4 " . It ' wingliam, I- I "It Is the War, Of Course, that took - , It, N - . where there Is a field of go square 2) 00al Mine BuMug, hirnie, ,B,r,. S Ontario %.. miles, and at* Nicola, where seuu �___ - - I attention away from Our great monu- 1. 11-1. M 00al Mine Uading Shed, Fel,ni.-, B.C. . I � - � �, , " I � : 'ment," said a Member of the Geneva from 6 to 12 feet have beon rained. perIM stahilpolut, The � 16-- *0 ralhe, has a Droximatoly parallel to the Rocklos �. Commission. '!U will be,news to the , - ThO Nicola coal Is sub -bituminous considerable submaxi . ky, - JUST ARRIVED *: and analysis about 47 1)or cent fixed and is fort 130 6xtenslon, and extending fr6a the International . Blyth World that ,the huge monument hits lgiv 011 - carbon, 39 per cezt volatile, and 4 fin 11=0 in Dossegsing a boundary to about latitude 56". it to. been completed, Landowski and . e natural harbor. OIVV Per cent moisture, Another flut, lootimated that in these beds More Your correspondent wishes Thli ,&d, Bouthard, tile s0ulDtOrs, Were both. V 2V dorlain by coal sems 11; about 600 n * %:e Fron6 army, but the .French OW - A large shipment of Talking Macbi' es. I have OA . . offic, I field, also, is admirably located are 789,600 million tons of lignitle or Vance i prosperous r92a, L The total in Vancouver Island un- in Che proximity of the metal sub -bituminous coal, and !1.368 ralr- Cl permitted them to Como 'F* 0. -ig square Miles, and these coal fields Mining'- Industry And Dr. A. 1. Irwin of WitIgham spent X*W to Geneva, In tu another surprise for you in that beautiful Phono. 01 within BUY lion tons of low -carbon blituralnou theft. task. L rns, to work away at � contain game of th6 beat steam coal reach of the copper and lead qtnelt. The Belly River tormation occu- VOATS in this vicinity., . andowski would .be I graph . . � - �140 A both the southern part I Ing centres Of DIOS 4 considerable area ill the south. here for six eeks, and then he would * . � L ." on the Pacific coast The coal of the of the Provined , 4nd the. adjoining western The following is thd result of the elee. go ba6k. to his work In the army, vl$ NA Caviar field In coking bituminous, states to the south, Part Of the province, tbo tiou held here on Monday, for p * 'it 1. and eontains 57.2 per cent fixed ear- Wit most important seam being I. -I tho ,Cbve._ While Bouchard would COMO to- take 11 )I * bo,n,Vtbe=t carbon content of all h the t1nited Statet IMAng In V101nitY of Lethbrifto. The prollatils Jas. Cutt, acelatbation; Councillort- his Six Weeks' turn with his chisels.-, *_. The Harmonic 0 Ithe an Island coals, hOr DO8,903slOb of a IfIth, Inore than rcigerves in this area aro lignifo, 29 Joseph Taman , James Dodds, (", it Was not until I had questioned, -91- e�*r Geddes. cOrg"i hIM as to the Indebtedness of other . * it produe� CAnadtt ranks easily- tecond with 101/h DOI' Cent. low-tarbou bitumirt. . "061113 for their share In the rappin- 0 Drop in and seethem, Tho'Nanaimo, field has , One h9If Of the world!a ,!Oal tt,�posits� DOI, cent, lignitle, or sub-bituMinous, White, F,bon tive area, of 65 square Tall6s, though nearly 6ac-fifth of the areas underlain by coal geilma totgl 'a thd globe's ow; 00%. per Cent, I Miss"Patieuce Scott who has been Meint that I learned that William 4"A 1 1 Q4 UPPlY ofthis mineral, Nearly The 1�ootpu,%y formal, . Hohenzolleria's bill was unpaid, and -I.,,-: . .(;a 1�o expoo katchewau for a feew yearb that though ,the eommlssjorL has * r all electrically equip- t10 of the Queen Charlotte Islands range ply lies within the eonfitics - in a-ld n(Itr file flocky �Ltin.alns and has returned home fare well earned holi. hop � 0- � i� are larger than this. The coal fields ninety ,)or Cent of Canada's coal sup .,ej teaching in S" Why pay $300 and up fo or the 00 of collecting the * Ped phonograph when by my plan you Call have one. * from semi-anthraelte to low Is eStiViAtM .1urt 1.7 por cc;it soull ,in- shares of -4 -carbon provinc-e Of Albert,g, or about day, lla*l 'Vo bituminoug in their delloaltsf, whilst oue- thraelt'P., prid 983 plir vent bigh car- Franco, Great 13ritain and tha Unit- ffl IJgTlIte, JS also f6uftd. . . seventh of the reacluroea, of tbo world bon bltunflnous'or bitutn!virim, At the last meeting of the! kllral Tele. ad States, it sees little hops in get. ., fully equipped foil $225 and ttilder. . ril toung.ge tho oiloruibus depog-tc, 9 Any Money from Hungary or * In CeritraP BrItigh Columbia lig- of rairle 1)rovince total I,lg The profluction of t110 alitl1r, phone co.� Miss n1la Metcalfe tka the i§g- Samples now being shown, don't fail to see theni. C7- , _Ah4o p 2 O'l field, or wb-'c,li Mariff is th itAits Was ap. eg-Xglser. 1 �4.p� mite is found at AleUndrI4, Quesnel, million tons, which%may Ila sul, ' e CoUte, Pointed to the position of Seoretdky.Tredg. I and Prince George on tbo di foV the )-car 1917, wa,4 108,2Ln) t.,,n;l ' 414 . . . Fraser, Ann vid6d Into 1,182 million tolls of all- A"'hit 11 rop"rinento 2.2 P� r t(lit-ot Ehe Urer, My. 10110 Finland Of Lotidesboto, gussla's Annual production of salt � Every MaChinO I sell is fully guaranteed and I the Nazeb river, Nechako tiver, Dean thracltO, 217,03 million tons of 1011- proli-I having resigitta this position iftebeds kIpa.000 tons. - � river and Lightning creek. Threo miriong, 9,11d ec'a V,fal owput. lrt.(, total . ­ _. .. . remeMber my business is eXclusively muslo 40- 963,706 luilljoh t0nA Or Amolint of blitiminol,q, t,oal pt.cjltlt�pd ' -1 rich 1)"tring geftws Oxist On the Mar. lignite. Thi,; may be complfred with train Alborta ink,.og iy,1.% n 1p,.),t,,q Air, S. 11. Oidley wide a busint" trip I __-1.__.__--1-_ and musloal Instrumellits. ilk - Ice rIv(1r, and three on Goat river, the world% total rieserve or 7,307.55)"I tons or 40.4 per (.cjit of Output. Tlie to Wingliam Oil Monday, . � i * In the'Xi6rthern part of the lyto- metric tong, 0 , I A. -M A 21OUr N,V ZA.,VV'VA.VNZjv1- VZA.N V villee tile most Importatit coala thus 4,2 " the tJnited StHt"' Of IT'lift' Dr! dwrlion foriupd wort, tinn' Our old friend, VrAuk Metcalfe, Itrult WSM"d giriployment pitures , f "., ' V, dig(,6vered aro the semi -Arithraelte al,252 nillifon tolls. � I aw half of the provinve'A vo,tj pro. Itispectorrtturtiedfr6iolSiskitt6on Saslc,, d of Dicant- Alborta ti,w4sesses by far thL tit Pigures revised up- to the en - 1`11 M' d'10foll with 2,421%888 iol%ct or 51.g y IV and the anthracites of the Ground- O:Xtcn-�*Ive eon) arm of ranada. Tlip ti, I. epl1t. a few days ago, wi I aill sole Ellge"t for Victor Records in Wing- w �v . Metcalft had charge, bet, 1010, of C. �. 'A. employees war 14. V ' V.V li4),,,v Miluntain area. -, U, tivr6, all stroa. greater Dart of tbo. sr)uthvq.pi(,rn p,11 I ;eAV of the Ptah InaP* ham* January Records ilow on ,qale.,� A, of 170 squaro titles 1-1 as.qumo It HWI 11001 P!V'.'!,4t(-ql flint itho At. . fttiQu work tot the reord, and thd employment of soldierg 1 41.0 , ,a to bi§ of tho Province aprmar.41 to Ile 1111rl�.t tyl-lit t1wpo"Its of flyl Itiald s:!Poly greater part of the province of Saskat. difthirW from the army have JUst both I W"LN 06-31-I)OVInK, 4116 `00ntalftp 01glit. lotill with ,0011, and the mitiel,Hbit ;hi, v.-Ij, " OPAMPI with aft aggrefttt� thickness coal arolas of tile provinep h1v,,, 1,F pi, ,,,. �je v"orld'A 0":d: it 11a, pro- chewh", this if, his tighth year in thi,$ Issued t., i�4 ,t i, . Totid roorted joining the army, � ,- ,Iq, of t_r,n.%u1%)1�, *.I &.. n.i."Irly 4 1 1 ot 80 feet. OtWmatod at not less than %Oil,,, .11"oll.0".111d y i Iq work for tUe Dominion Government" 1076; Dead, 1042; Won d, 2,045; ­ I ' Q. - The loottion of tbo nrittl4h Colum- square miles. A- si eo .'Ott'" 'I"."' ?:.-I!.P.�­ 0.,'l 4e .11r. Mttcalfe wAi ini the lowt,lery Aricl RCemployiid in i1be serviet, 11t,468; Other Ift �A§1_1 VA Coal ffold9lifis a great bearing On The coal horlpong of Mhorfa -,lro ,1,,,c,1 - - ,. (Nitl tboir importmw.e. . I' f 'I'c, V' 10 ­(- 1.1 All orls Stationery buiiiness in BlytU iron, the wlditrs given ,employment, 8,107; Toto1i H o W* SOWLEJLX *4,a. 010 N thc% MOM (1) 8drairinton anti lla,,41�Hpjq) 1�w�..l 11 I I n'� 4 I'V f+:;.r, il.,;;1- 1: JJ,I,.;I,ql (,an. ye r %V to 19t3 when Ito disposed of the soldiers tiven employment to date, 14,600, ' � prOduc-tivo milipm of %he 00minlon to (ion; (�") Belly rtiver for1ru'l,41: (10�. .-&t �g 'yer-1v fim�.S: li: 4. 1, q I . piturOM on the Nedfinard of tho ra(,.I- wro etiat buSitless. He has always been intereAted — , 11�____....�, Nontoluty formation 111,.� 1:11. -finiv., I ­ 11-1 11,p 11111pil �Ifwe,Lq ti'all hel, QW11 Music Dealer, Phone 292. 11 Ve envnt. ivilleb in of tbo ,,iyA1,j%l,1 Im- fornIslion foruim a v,!de it ill frilit and for years he haw hatu a it *I- Tl* iinow, the mow, the beauti;U1 Andw, ji�igpt*W #00 # n ilia, .4 IgAi4trW, "d ja_ __ " , .__ _ , LUZ , 'a 110 ' t i1cm �, ro p. od c . ' ., __,____ . I I - 1. ­�,-, J*rt authority on tAllk.iq& of itult, Is hdr* in the, land of the t,t, P. 0, & 6Y, - ,4.4&,*,4U&,Jk 4&&tx _4&JU*,V _qA_kU 41'.� *U &t* at,&,&*& A*� .*, ,*. �V. .11� fe.- 1� 4'-' , I . � _ _-_-._-__1 - -1 ­-1.11111111111i'm .,* i ---- -- - IL-_ I I—_ —I-- __., _ I- - . -