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THE WINGIIAM ADVANCE
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Isn't another. SIX on the market at any price
that begins to equal it for PERFORIVIANCEI
power. By that, we mean power that is so
exactly adapted to the car, to its weight, to what
it has to do on the roads that it's economical,;
'not wasteful.,
`And it's- that nice balance of h'OWs w de
ECONOMY thatt:..as made #
baker SIX famous as the POWER dSix os 1f 16
No other SIX within hundred s-
price, gives as.much.power.j
`As a matter of fact; this new Studelyalter' motorl
is one of the most wonderful productions of the
year from the efficiency side. Nat a new and
untried experiment --not a radical change—but
simply a marvelous • refinement of the Stude=
baker design that has been envolving for years
And it's a motor that is a pleasure to sit back
of—with its flood of power flowing like liquid.'
Come in today axed let 'us give a demonstration
of this wonderful "Make in Canada" Studebaker,
SIX that has been Otte hit of the year,
R. M. WILLIAMS, Dealer
Winghaam, Ontario
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twri% Car, ?lissom • • $1450
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You'll say it when you try
these made -to -measure clothes on be-
fore a mirror—when you search for
flaws you can't find,—when you look for
wrinkles that aren't there.
Celgrave �.
The Young People's larel'ty of Knox
• lila
Church gave a aocial evening in ttic
basement on iVednrrdta veal!,
Y tl,
March 22nd, in honor of the bays in
khaki whore nunoea are en the honor
roti which occupied tr proniiut'nt posi-
tion in the basement, There are
twelve names on the roll nietnhersand
adherents of Knox Chinch, and oth-
ers are to be added. The following
aro the teatime and the order enlibted
ins John Dearlovc. • English, training
at Que.; Lieut. R. Irvin Ferguson, Pei.
vatea James McCallum, Win. !t), Scott,
Richard Fay, Harry I7ye, Chari, s
Coulter, Austin Campbell, John And-
erson, John Tasker, Bert Tacker,
Charles Coultas, all training in Huron
After being called forward as their
n),mee were read, Charles Cole on be-
half of the Guild read an address ..to
boys; Eujean Geddes, Mary Cole, fine
zel Taylor and Maggie Wightman pre-
sented each of the boys with a Bible;
also Mr, Sutton, who is a member. of
Trinity Church. A suitable reply wag
made by Pte, McCallum. The bastb-
ment was decorated• with patriotic col-
ors and liege of the allies and- present.
ed a good appearance. The evening
was spent in music and game content's:'
after which refreshmente ware served: -
Andrew Taylor was on a business
trip to London last week,
David Sproat underwent a slight op-
eration last week at Wingham Hos.
pital, Dr, Kennedy performing the
surgical work. In a few days Mr.
Speoat will again undergo a more crit
;cal operation, which we trust will be
euecessful in giving relief. • Mr, Sproat
Is in hie 81st year, but has been hale
and hearty.
Mrs, Peter Porterfield is confined to
bed at the home of her daughters Mre,
Barnest Geddes.
John Bell, Sr„ continues •in poor
health, having been confined' to bed.
for six weeks and little improvement,
Mr. Bell is in his SOth year,
The funeral of Alex: Anderson, :son
of James Anderson, 8th line, was held
co Brandon's Cemetery last Tuesday
and was largely attended, considering
the almost impassable conditions of
the roade. Rev. Mr: Boyle, pastor of
Knox Church. of which deceased was
a member, conducted an . impreesive
service, which was full of sympathy to
the bereaved. Floral tributes from
the Adult Bible Class; of which Alex,
was a member, also from the Wo
men's Mieeionary Society. Those in
attendance from Wingham were:" Mr,
Thos. 'Deans, Mr, and Mrs, Peter
Deane, John and Mrs. Anderson and
son, John Sproat; Pte. Sproat, Strat-
ford;
Charles Routledge, son and
daughter, of Seaforth.
Lieut, Ferguson has returned from
London, having completed his course
in musketry.
Joe Sproat of Seaforth is in the vil- f
lage with friends for a few days.
Wm, Geddes of the 3rd line bas got
comfortably settled in the village.
Clayton Proctor and bride, of Otta•
wa, arrived here on Saturday. They
will take up their residence on the
farm recently vacated by C. W. Proc.
tor,
Maple syrup is a poor run this year,
Alvin Armstrong and bride have
taken up their residence on the Will-
iams' farm, which the groom has
leased for a term of years. -. ' •
The Farmers' Club have. again sent
away for another large order of sup-
plies. It is an enterprising organiGa-
tion.
John J. Ferguson, who has been
poorly for some time, is recovering
slowly.
1' h c advantage of
having suits specially
tailored to measure is
shown by the well
dressed appearance of
men who wear the
clothes—t h e y aren't
expensive.
We've an almost
countless number of
fine woolens for you to
choose from—e very
one sparklingly orig-
inal and unordinary--
you'll
nordinary--.you'll find them to
your liking.
RTVWTHRE
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ALLEN UPAITEp
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Wingham, Ont.
UNMAN
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House Paint, inside or
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Finish, Quarts 45c $1,50
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Why pay regaled retail prices for
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want at less than whedesale?
Out Paints aro guaranteed to give. satisfaction,•
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A SNAP! LOOK! LISTEN!
The ADVANCE from NOW
tib Jany. 1st, 1917, for only
C
Blyth
L. A. Carlesworth, wh) has been
through the States for some time for
the purpose of securing some fancy-
pricecabreeding and raving stock. bee
returned home and he brought three
fine horses, "Mae Thistle," who has a
track record of 2.0134; " Lucas Star,"-
with a trotting record of 2:10 1.4, and
" Philiis Admiral," which is a "green"
mare, but with breed and fine prom-
ise.
Miss Mary Milne, who has boen' un-
der probation for a nurse in the Mar-
ine Hospital at Blackwell Island, New
York, has returnod home and was
met at London by her mother, Mrs.
(Dr.) Milne. The arduous work, and
the damp atmosphere were too much
for Mies Milne, and in consequence she
h td to relinquish her chosen profess
sion at the request of her father at the
expiration of her probation,
Two Blyth industries started opera-
tions this week, the saw mill and plan-
ing factory, The former has a large
stock of loge on hand to cut, which
will keep a number of men employed
for some time, The latter has also
good prospects for a busy season, as a
number of new houses are being erect-
ed in this section this year, but at pre-
sent there is only one being prepared
for in Blyth, that being the house on
Dineley street, being built for Mr. Ad-
am Elliott.
Guarding Public Health.
The Ontario l3oard of health dur•
ing February, in addition to typhoid
vaccine, supplied to the troops and
the public generally, distributed
$7,000 worth of anti -toxin for diph-
thole, smallpox vaccine, meningitis
serum, and tetanus anti -toxin free of
" rliiti f e. Trio hionthly relidiit`
feetious (liseeees to be issued on Mon-
day 'tvill ::how thatmeasles have
greatly tteereaeed though still the
most prevalent disea:;e. There aro
'Sonia tcuien of mcnill;;itill but Ito int
ercaile on lamt month.
FOR THE KiDN4Y5
Why Demanded
• "Gin 1,1118 did for Inv husband and me
what no other remedy could. I have advised
two other parties to use them, one of thein
faring my mother who ha , beenagreat sufferer
for upwards of :0 years, and one box cured her,
e.oas to enable ber to sleep on her left side,
t:uutcttliug ahc could not do for »ashy d year.
toitlliv'ryenoeiobucTreeveBelbcould
operation for n
did
floating
think it abut
visable for Thor to go 6 i they
my advice she tried Gin pills which cured her
and for which she 38 e'rer ready to speak in
terms of praise.'
ems, riioeras ir. PreesTID
Richmond, P. 0, Box 115
P. It. Island
Your druggistsclls GIN PIf TS, -50c. the
box. 20
National Drug & Chemical Co.
of Canada Limited, Toronto.
S1iiess a,n,d
hPi thand,
sterv'e1tSchool:
College insioi:l, eto July,.,
Ca alogue re irate! any tune:
. *`- J %V Wettervelt, Principal -
1 CENTRAL
.-'-rartTrr)RQ ONT.
You can Secure a
position -
If you take a course with us. The
. demand upon us for tra ined help is
• many times the.number graduating.
Students arc entering each week.
You may enter at -any time.
Send for-fre,pat tl'os,ge at once, it
2 will ifitore:sf.-
R. A..n;icLAcrn.&sz • principals
For Sale. !
story brick, three lots, good
situation, just the place for a
retired farmer,
2 -story brick, furnaee, electric
light, town water, barn, central
position,- will be sold cheap.
Frame cottage, good repair,
fine situation, must be sold,
I -story frame, small house
and two lote; a bargain,
2 -story brick, bath, electric
light. Splendid property in
' good -repair. ..Owner leaving
town..
A number of other properties
—large and small.
•
Ritchie: Cosens
Ineureame and .•Real Estate
A gents forOauadianN orthern Ry,
Britain's Pensions.
The military pensions the British
government is•nbw'paying amount to
£1,ti00,00Q,annually,
. :The Difference. . •
"Pa," •.aslted Willie, • ''what's the
difference between. an invalid and a ,
:;:.elf personae
"An inealid,` !fors," aearcred
it's A Long Way To Tippersry
(Froin Bet lin)
There waft a King in Qertnany with
half a ttc.zf'n eons,
Ile raised a mighty army, and filled
his boats with guns;
''To pay a friendly visit to Cousin
George, the King,.
It le my royal intention, so earner
"maid he," and sing'
Its a long way to Tipperary, it's a
long way to go,
It's a long way to Tipperary, in the
fairest land I know
Help me little Belgium, farewell
Russian Bear,
It's a long, long way to Tipperary,
I must get there."
Belgian cannon loudly said you can-
not comp this way,
Retreat at once, or if you don't we'll
make you dearly pay;
The Gorman force lost ten to one, but
etill in spite of all,
The Kaiser marched his troops along
' — this was his battle call,
It's a long way to Tipperary, it's a
ong way to go,
It's a long way to Tipperary, to tied
fairest land I know
Good-bye, little Belgium, farewell,
' Bruseole' square,
It's a long, long way to Tipperary.
I'm getting there.
The Kaiser and his army were soon
invading France,
And every day they marched so gay,
and made a great advance
Until they met the Allies, and then
they went dead slow,
"My programme now is ruined," said
William. "for I know
It's a long way to Tipperary, it's a
long way to go,
It's a long way to Tipperary. in the
fairest land I know
Good -by to my picnic, too much
wear and tear;
It's a long, long way to Tipperary
--Can I get there?"
With Zeppelin aeroplane he made a
fierce attack
On Paris and her boulevards, but he
was driven "back;
Bold Joffro and his merry men were
causing him to ramp,
But Bill will swear the limit when he
meets the Boys from Bramshott
Camp.
It's a long way to Tipperary, it's a
long way to go,
It's a long way to Tipperary, in the
talreet land I' know
Undermitled by the navy, knocked
out in the air,
It's a long, long way to Tipperazy,
°I can't get there.
,s •
ONTARIO BOY'S WORKERS
INSTITUTE
Toronto, April 26th to 2Sth
In view of the growing importance
of work with boys, a great Institute
will be herd for the leaders of boys in
Ontario. The new Knox College, To-
ronto, will be used and the dates are
April 26th to 28th. A single fare re-
turn rate is to prevail. In these days
we organize as national responsibility
for us to supply our Canadian boys
with a high type of trained leadership
The Canadian standard efiioiency tests
as a program for work with boys will
have a prominent part on the Insti-
tute program. Such eminent leaders
in Boys' Work as Eugene O. Foster of
Detroit, E. M. Robinson and Dr. John
Brown of the International Y.M.U. A.
of New York City, will take leading
parts in the program. The best Can.
adieu leadership is also provided in
Dr. S. D. Chown of Methodist Church
in Canada, Rev, R. A, glitz, Field
Secretary of the Church of England
Sunday School Commission in Canooda,
Dr. A. b. Grant, Rev, J. C. Robertson,
J. P, Hagerman, Taylor Statten, J.
W. Beaton, Rev. Prank" Langford, 0.
A; Myers, and ethers. No efforts are
beiug.spared in making 'this institute
invaluable to men 16' years of age and
older, including teady:re and meutore
ofboye, Pastors, Superiutendeiite, Y.
M.Q,A, Workei-ee, R'•peeecutattves of
Men's.:Adult Bible Ulassee, Brother-
hoods, etc,
The Io)etitute is under the auspices
of the Ontario Advisory Committee
for Cooperation in Boys' Work, auxi-
liary to the National Advisory COM,
miiltee, representing Sunday School
of the Church of England, General
Board of `Sunday Schools and Young
People'cl Societies of the Presbyterian
Church of Canada, Union of Congre-
gational Churches of Canada, Sunday
School Board of the Baptist Central -
tion of 'Ontario and Quebec. Canad-
ian Council of the Piovincial Sunday
School Association, National Council
of the Young Men's Christian Associ•
Amiens of Canada,
Send to any of the above bodies for
further information and application
forms, oe to the calico of the Promo-
tion Committee, care of Ontario Sun-
day School Aoeociation, 299 Queen St.
West, Toronto.
, STANDINO FIELD CROP
COMPETITION
The Turnberry Agricultural Society
offers Sia divided as follows—$20, $15,
$12, $10, $8. $ti and $1. for the best
field of White Oats.
The Ontario Dlepartment of Agricul-
ture will furnish the judges. .
Nature of Competition--lr'ieldeenter-
tained for competition mast coneiet of
not leis than five aereo and not more
than twenty.
Ootnpetitore — Competition will t r
limited to members of the 'i"'ertll;eery
Agricultural Carole! y Lege petitors
cat only enter in one Society and but
one entry can be made by each com-
petitor. Any indiviliunl can snake
entry for this -competition by boconi•
ing a memi3er!£.this society and pay -
lav an entrance fee of i 1,
Ail d7)tnpetitors must be within
miles of Wingham, All applications
mast bo in by the let day of May.
Entry forme and further particulars
may be had by applying to
A, 0, SeilTlr,
Ser.retaty, Winghsna.
Oflieeein Advanoe Orrice ;3t
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The cost need not stand in
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just a small annual rental.
Fill out the Coupon below --
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