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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1916-03-23, Page 5March Mrd, t96 r .� I TUB WlNGHAM TI19 IMOOPMENEMWOMMEMORMWIMMOMMUMMI 1 I 1111 11 11!1: 111!11: 1;111 IiiGl3 �II n111 Extraordinary Cut Prices LADIES' SUIT SALE Price $3.75 1 ' T.,, cues and 40 Misses' Suits in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, in 3 navy, black, greys, and fancy tweeds, These Suits 1111'` willbe i our gym: n window on sale for tea gni 1: 11 11 14 IT! 11 31 11111. ;1;1111: :1111: unn. .1111115 1114 111. nnu 'c 11111 e)))lls '01000101 .11111, - lira pees C X1,6. 111. 01 113 .111111 .111111 011,2 1111111 011 .1111 Lill un. 111119 Tll a 01.14. �01I: 1n. 111': Saturday. Afternoon 2.30 pan. These Suits will not be alllowed out on approval but can be tried on in the store. 2111,11. n ` etai Mail Orders 1a-.::mptiy Filled Rush Price $3175 Each Plaine 70 Delineator and Butterick Patteras For :sale 0. i e •11.1: .1y pp1N11i„ i111Li .611 •1111: 1111! 01 x1• lu: 31I I .l0l :Iy1: :,,4101 `41111 11 :11111: .ill11 i :111'101 8il `IIjllei 31111 11 11 11: 3.._�_- h ... - •• �, z,....ii{It,_..__. E?'�tia6i.F-� �i3 CN4,,.M..M �tv\i MORE POWER -a big 3•6inch bore x'S-inch stroke motor that develops FORTY Horse Power -the most POWER- FUL 4 -cylinder car at the price, MORE ROOM -plenty for SEVEN full-grown people to ride in comfort -more room for driver and mote in tonneau -DIVIDED and adjustable font seats. MORE BEAUTY --a hand- some car, luxurious in its finish and graceful in its long, smooth, flowing lines•-fineSt straight, grain, semi -glazed leather up. hititstery. Y'Y Many NG Conveniences` .such as the gas tank removed .from the cowl to the rear of the chassis -Stewart Vacuum Feed System -the new design, Overlapping, stormproof wind• !shield -the adjustable front State -the mare cortnveienity er- ranged instruments on the dash. STUDERAKER Watkervllle, Ont. CANADIAN -'NORTHERN Western Canada NI!a1,DS. 10.000 Men FOR SPRING SEEDING Steady Employment -Good Wages Low Settlers' anti Honreseekers' Fares now in effect. For through tickets to all points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and information apply to Ritchie 84 Cosens AGENTS Cti, V.4 O' NT�1i ilk.; f lr`��irlr ` �I l/t' § 3 ▪ ,l li>dl�ul rn 111.- NO $ TO W. A. MILLER from a NEED/ GSE of our nixed chocolate,'. :' every one in the box will b- ound simply per- fect. Our mixed chocolates and bon bons are equally dainty and delicious. No more acceptable gift could be offered to sweetheart, wife, .sister or mother. Just try it. Confectioner SR � ^.AN. IT UR Fob hire‘ rower S ar 'Pas en w -'122 ®the biggest VALUE on the 1916 market 'Without a single exception, this new SERIES 17 Studebaker 4 -cylinder car at $1225 is the biggest value on the 1916 market at any price. Dollar for dollar. it gives more actual value than any other 4 -cylinder model we know. No other Four at its price has so much power. No other Four at its price has so much room. No other Four at its price offers such conveniences and comforts. .And no car at any price offers more basic quality of materials, more soundness of design or more perfection of finish. It's a "Made in Canada" car that you can depend on from the start anywhere at any time, • Came in and see this new Studebaker before you decide on any car. fit < "+'1i>e Pour Cylinder Models 't'ouri'ng Car, 7-pre&onger ... $1225 Roadster, 3 -passenger . - . 1100 Landau-Reedetor, 3 -pass.• . 11100 F", 0.13. Wingham Si)c Cylt""rider Models Touring Car, y passenger.. $i450Roadster, 3-peneenger ... 1425 Landau-Readstee, 34pass. w • 1104 Waikervitle R. M. WILLIAMS DEALER Ontario r 131I1I1'5 OWN rpinwrs WHEN YOU GET ANGRY, GOOD AS QUARANTt D l Mrs. L Isbell, Kingston. Ont., writes. "I am using Baby's Own Tale lets and and them os Food as advertis- ed. They are certainly a wonderful remedy for little ones.'• Mrs. Isbell'8 testimony is like that of thousands of other mothers. Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets she Will use nothing else for her little ones. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealere or by mail at 24 cent~ at box from The Dr. Williams' 'Medicine Ca., Brock- ville, Ont. 19.4.41r Wit W 1908 Our students from Wingham High School are holidaying on account of mewls in that institution. The 75 acre farm of the late James Nethery, Nast Wawanosh, has been purchased by Wm Wighttnan, for the sum of $2,600, which is considered a bargain. algae Last week Mrs. Jas. }Ioggard and daughters left on the return trip to their home at Raymore, Sask., after an enjoyable holiday visit at the forrner's parental home, Win. and Mrs. Rands. Miss Jennie Rands accompanied them to Toronto and they had members of the Bielby family and Miss Ritchie with them as far as Winnipeg'. We wish all concerned a safe and comfortable jour- ney. Red. Mit{ay has leased his 100 acre farm; 4th con., to W. Bunco, who has ,,been living on tG(. 13kh Con. Mr. Mc- Kay will hold an Auction Sale of farm stock implements, &e., on Thursday, 23rd iust„ and will go to Strassburg, Alberta, where he will take a situation on a large farm taking charge ot a tractor plow, Sec. Mr. McKay and part of the family will accompany him to the West. wonuvorn. a Mr. C. Rush has enlisted with the t 161st Battalion at Wingham. Pte. E. J. Plaines and Pte, Cecil Orchard are at present visiting at their homes in this locality. At the home of Mr. and Mrs W. M. a very Pretty event was solemnized, the occasion being the marr'ia'ge of their eldest daughter, clary Ellen to Matthew Alex- ander Havens, both of West Wawanosh. Ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Little, of St.. Helens, assistant minister being Rev. Mr. Penrose, of Whitechurch, in presence of a few relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The bride was given away by her father and stood under an arch of evergreens, looking charming in a dress of white messaline silk trimmed with shadow lace, rilabun and rhineton-, with veil, carrying a bequet of bridal roses The groomsman was Mr. Wm. John Champion, brother of the bride. The bridesmaid, Miss Winnifred I:. Maines, dressed in flesh colored brocaded sill: with oriental lace, carrying a beucr'retl of primroses. Miss Amelia J. Leaver. cousin of the bride, playing I1':nd:•Is-1 sohn's Wedding March. The pr:sentn' were costly anal many, ' hflwinr; 1h E s - teem in which they were held. Then all sat dawn to a Sumptuous supper. after which the evening was spent in music and singing. The happy couple left on the ;1.15 train • for Arthur end other point-. afterr.'turn'n.r they will settle en the grrotn',, farm i 1 West Wawano;'h We all wish them many years of i:app3^tivc; Jed life. ' king of France. adopted this plain ' white fiat; ns the national emblem, but under Louis XV.. about the middle of the I3onrbon or white ling period, the minister of the marine ordered that "the ensigns are to be blue. powdered with yellow flenr-de-lis, with ,t large whits. cross In the middle." The flag of Charles VI. of the house of Valois represented three tleur-de-lis gold on a blue field. influence of the Emotion Upon the Adrena4 Calends Just above the kidneys thea* are two small glands, each about as bit; as a Pea, known ne suprarenal eal)sules or adrenal ;lands. They below; to that small group et glands in our bodiee widen have no duets and whose seeree tions, whatever they are. pass directly Into the blood. These two little glnitds play an enermxous part in the physiol- ogy of Irate. The secretion of these little glands is yelled adrenalin, and its secretion Cannot be controlled by tee will. When it is poured into the blood thQ amount of auger iu the blood will rise in the course of a few minutes between 10 and 30 per cent. A strong emotion, such as hate, causes an increase() secretion of adren- alin in the glands and simultaneously an fnerease of sugar in the blood, and this sadden accession of sugar supplies the Muscles with tt much needed food. So that one of the effects of the secre- tion of adrenalln would be a direct benefit to a man In a rage wishing to exercise stern muscular effort involv- ing fight, conflict or struggle. It bas been proved that the removal of the adrenal glands has a weakening ef- feet on muscular power, and an in- jection of adrenalin has an invigorate lug effect, and not only does adrenalin bring out sugar from the liver stock to feed the muscles, but it also restores fatigued muscles, at least temporhrily. Men in a state of hatred, therefore, are in the same condition as men who are putting out their utmost physical effort. They are in a condition, should they come across the objeet of their hate, to exert the maximum harm. upon it. Why, the "Baltic" Sea? How ealt Baltic sea got its name is w unknon, It looks thoroughly classic -"Mare Baltieum." But Tacitus knew this stretch of water as the Suovic sea, from the neighboring people of the Suevi, and the name 13altia does not ppear before the eleventh century in he "Chorographia Scandinaviae" of Adam of Bremen. It is supposed to ave some connection with the great nd little "Belts." Germans, Swedes nd Danes call these waters the East ea (Ostsee)-a name which is obvious - y impossible for a Russian. -London tandard. a a s Champion, March 15th S Washed Gasoline. Wash the gasoline before using it to remove spots from garments and there wife be no more unsightly circles such as are often seen after the cleansing process is completed with the unwash- ed gasoline. Put the required amount of gasoline in a glass jar and add an equal amount of soapy water, then shake thoroughly. Let stand a few minutes and the dirt 1 and water will settle to the bottom of the jar. leaving the gasoline on top. Turn off the gasoline, and it is ready for use. iMoney. 1t now appears that. niter all, money itself, and not the love of it, is the root of all evil. Our debts. wars. diseases, crimes of all kinds, revolutions and poverty are all clue to mincer. Why not, therefore. hasten the day of the great repudiation when all money shall t'e abolished? Without money we should still be able to enjoy nature, fall in Jove, have friends and subsist grandly on the only kinds of uuut'ishment that [Hake for lasting h t t., Onlfu['t. Standard of the Bourbons. The Bourbon standard was pure white. IIcnry IV., the first Bourbon t+t(tsier.s The sad news was 1'eceiv'•.1 eve, ate ,Ire. Bailey, that their see, J. C. [(:itis had passed a+vay the day eatvuo:iy 0 the h"snittil, St. .10400, Missouri. Its had been ill six w.'r ks '.t Ivi'1:,' ani a -e thea retrieved to the inapt eel eatere o: March 1st: he undrwent tin operatinrl for a stoma• h trouble in the l:c,e of prolonging his life. Such was not the case and be (lied 119 above stated in his 49th year. Ilia wife and a son 4 Oarsold survive. Mr. Bailey liven at St. Paul before taking up residence in St. Joseph. He was a successful traveller and made hosts of friends. M;. Bailey visited in Brussels 6 years ago. Thewidow and the fatherless laddie will share in the sympathy of many. Saturday morning, March llth, Thos. Bone. a well known resident, answered the imperative call and passed peace- fully away, in his filth year. He Wits born in liampehire, England, and arm! to Canada when 17 years of age. After living in the township of Vaughan, York Ca., he came Westward, locating near 131uevale, afterward percussing 100 acres on the 3rd Line et' Morris township, wirete he resided until mov- ing to Brussels layettes ago, Mr. Lune was twice married, first to li3tl Mar- garet Walker, by whom he had a familyof 7 children, of whole the fill t.'ing survive: Henry and Thomas, Morris township; John, Langdon, North Dako- ta; and Mrs. Clark, Toronto. The present Mrs. Bone's maiden tante was Miss itlaber, and she ani two daughters (Mrs. Palen, Toronto, and Mrs. John Ritchie, Brussels) survive. It;; years ago the subject of this notice fell on the etatrwav of his hone and broke his thigh and had been confined to his home sines. He was highly es- teemed by a wide eirele of friends and was an honest, honorable man. h Newton and Gravitation. Sir Isaac Newton never attempted to tell the people of Lis day what gravi- tation was. His very frank statement was as follows: "0 do not anywhere take it upon me to define the kind or manner of any action, the causes or physical reasons thereof or attribute forces in a true and physical sense to certain centers when 1 spent of them as attracting or endued with uttr'ac- tive powers." An Explanation and a Hint. "How do you account for his remark- able success?" "1 don't know unless it was that he was always too busy on his own work to stop and spend, time trying to ae- count for the success of others." - Crowd of a Million. It has been estimated that a million persons assembled in a crowd, with due allowance of three square feet a person, would cover an area of about seventy acres. Psi' i"1"'I•�•'i-F•. 1 :••Ll••l" : i":"'1. ,-^i ::•�.•.• <y LITTLE 13Y 1,1'T7'1.E. • Plodding steadily on, step by , stop, little by little, bit by bites that is the way to wealth, that ,,t, is the way •ta wisdottit, that is the 4' way to glory. Pounds are the y. sores not of pounds, but of pence. -Charles Buxton,. gam +Y�,I ace DAI te Pea sv sa_�I to vo reeit eal TheOriginal 10c Patter April Styles Now Ready/ Spring Opening OF New Goods Ladiei Coat 8227 Ladies Waist 8213 for u r i!! g Ladies' Skirt 8174 Ladner Skirt 9220 Note These Smart Spring Styles! New• Idea Patterns and Somwe Are 10c for any size or style: Each pattern has a• seam -allowance Wear and a most helpful cutting diagram. UST Opened up a slrip:ue It of Ladies' New Spring Coats j' Separate Skirts, l"ant•y Voile and Silk Waists, Hosiery i t'� ov . G r a rd (`unset,, New Ines, Goods in Plain and Farley weaves, Silks of the newt Qnality, at Old Prices. Tv. -o Hundred Dollars Worth of Linens, .lust to hand, bought when Linens were a good deal cheaper tlt'rn they are to -clay. so we are prepared to give you t'•xe' ' • values Table wel- llinge, Drawing trLinens, blerNapkins. tintfact Towels, in the Line of Linen, Cottons, Prints, and Gin;hams at old prices. It will pny you well to take advantage of our Big Valuta in all Lines of Cotton Goals We ate here with the stock, and are selliu(r satTIP hiss's of goods at LowErt PRICES than City Mail Order 1 -louses. ('oate and see. The proof is here. You can see and itai•dle the goods before you bay, anti your looney refunded when goods are nut sana- tory. We art' at your service for Bigger Business, Men's Wear Store We have just pissed iltto st'n-k :t sktiporent of Men's and Boys New Spring Siete. Buy a Fit -)Lite Snit, and feel right. "nit -Rite" e altered Clothes are the Best, This brand of Clothing stand. 1',•r Style and Quality. 'J'ake a look at our New Snits and Spring Overcoats and and ILctincoats. New Dress Shirts. Collars. Ties, Socks, Underwear, Hats and Caps, Boots and `iletes v lee 5 H. E. ISARD & CO Two 7 .�O StOI`CS «:4,1,L °oS c:'ra 9+y(1' ver '`•RZ 4� ¢ 7 ° 3"-b5. _.�,� tl��•1°'!'y�:klE„Kg 'a.ra� w'" r 'r ,.., i:., .�..ti.. - .. _.. •_.. r.L.: .. � . '�ii!� ter., F�..'w-.'L:�� 1lLUEV t,c. Ivolume of travel in Russia, a hand- u- I sotnely illustrated hook on "Cats", e_ books on Game and Fishing, Verse, e 1 Biography, etc. The library is free tot e i ell. whetncr belonging to the school e; section or not. Another useful book s that hes been willed to the ILeference r, Librnry is the - "B. T. Barn Bonk" eon- taining a greet amount irf information ), on the buileiag and equipment ot barns and stables and very handsomely illus - k' tl'arted. tee tee,: 'illr.-ter EMI.) ..ill +toitl a envia1 in :t.t• schao:moan of Ewa e'hureh' r• ou )''ria::y= evening, to vir:vil all the The Emerald Isle was very conspic oats at the meeting of the Literary So iety on St. Patrick's night, from t17 opening chorus, "Has Anyhndv tier Seen Kelly" to the decnrattina• on th boxes which were sold by the Wurnw ' Institute at the close of the pregrarr.I , in nisi of their Rid ('rose work. li•-v Crawford Taw struck the keynea. curl in the evening by his excellent eddy')'. 00 "mit. Patrick" an,l lr. wes Ce: ern •:.t in neatly every Ito :'her tsar ,. lengthy pro; rarr•t::e. The eta ;ur. , st.iveti that the Ieig has dere mo e to mankind than the Potato," pl•cr,'siwit 111 amusing subject fordiseuseion auto pot) curried oft the award of the jerk ee wh, were Mrs. !Lobs, Shaw and "l.ssr:a 1; Jermyn and J. W. King. A charades; number was the recitation giver .n the costume of a Red Crass nurse b:: ':rte Miss olive (Oar less, I'reeid,•nt Ii.•net was the chairn't:rrl of the ever,b g s.:. the complete pregame ,t as as t.N1c,a•:,: 1, National Antigen,; 2, Chou' •lis. Anybody here seen 1.'i.e? :o, Aire, nn"Sr. Patric:;" t,y Rev. t'r x,.•r•,s. at:; 1• 1.'ioiirt Duet.''Si f'..t1!(':,' L'ay'," by elesrrs. Siam xn.i i•."+nt n, -y: ltrcitation. "1; 1 1,11.1 N t eF trresn t, by Mies Olive Weee ; (i. lr.I::i�.' �,ta' ., "No Lawyers in Ileavko," b M.•srta W. Stewart,' and ll. ."-'tuuarn,,r.; 7, An- dress on "Current levt:nts" by IV. if. Haw y; ", Piano :4,10, "N.;-aieee's Last Charge" by Miss Lillian, Mct, ail; 0). Recitation, "Little to.vuor Cart ern," by Willie Orr; 10, I'autominte. ")'ire Last Roee of Steamer,'" by .;saes An- nie Spence, .Vilma Shaw aim l,i.lrltu Mca'alt; 11. Debate, ''Resolved that use Pig has done more for l0ankiosi than the Potato" affirmative. A. L l'u>.rti and L. S Winch, negative, G. Mei email and C. Duff; 12, Violin duet. "Wh re the River Shannon Flows" b3 M.'i.., s. Speir and Kearney; 13 Reading, "Father O'Higgins outdone" by Mita )lar;; Duff; 14. Ds'.logue "The Fano:- old ;o:.ald tele," by plisses Laura Reale, Uute, Olive Scutt and mere awe; 1e. Wel! net'er let 1 he OA Vase,: F:, i :4i =:•es Mary kine and Mary rl,s a 's. -r.• :be nc,:otr.panists ut rev ert•utt.,;. 't tie n,'xt lneetla;:; ot the Literary 5 leery et; Held o • Fr11-sy, Mar. 31. Tee t'' "rev Pratt at Ilt'S Folly" wilier' is at preparation cite not be given as ear- ly n• tint announatel owing to the ill- ., o.q .. of several members of the ravtY but will he presented as soon es l,e; Bible. A new Travelling Library eontainitf;,t an excellent selection of books has been received at the school and is ready for rColatien. The library eentainswortts f lietion by such popuete writer, e rs. I+lorer.ee Bart:lay and Sir Geo: rt erket, several boo:a on India, u 1 young -o;•le of the church fere cordially t • invite..!. • lar.. ('. 'fate was c'aiied to Toronto or. zi.st::' ,,v, ewlnt; to the serious 111- ; wee son, Iarretl C. 'i'..t.• in St. 1)i iebeei'. Ito.ui tel. • 1.';'.•1s, ►. 401 r.. ;l,. 11 .' , Stock • �:,tn- c: •,: ,,,. '•1 rattle, lei e:,'v .. , :) nn , 77.11,' ,, „mi iambs, itjsl ; I••n..•t. •'t•... :•a•. a gm s. 1 0a a wally2,5'11} se i.: •t •.r tl e .• •: r.:; r !i.e., Ineiltd•' r..;; i•-'^' !,'•ii. rf Frtlti r;4'Ce clue:' :> ....s.''. rue:,'Ie'd riteeee ter the ' ,.: r, i„tt nut m a•'+ than • s d r ...' tan;. t n ng a litt .- • e1P in sla.s.soy. 1,) 1.' buatc:l of et.tt1 eri,•iee m•a., ' ers topped the market at 'i 14: i t(t choi.,' taita',U -r sr,b r., 'm rr.11r1 c 4 t $r$ :;3 •finality steer:, 4644 heifer':,, 7 2•t t,. ''•7 +t5. Cows a shade easier, exerpt for very "h''o unsi lamb) quiet tr::rl.', but ma: it i staa,1y. 11• I' where quoted t' " Market3.-,e tower et 5111 65 weighed off. et •.141 p 13x7utrt7 3 h tea lit. ci,er cattle choice 7 'X:, 7 75 •t'a 'n•'riun-4 . to tt' 7 IJ 13u,cher ;'e.cvs ncrl:ce... . ti @ n0 (''1 temente/1 co 00;e. i''e•'dere Stoeke'rs - • :' et 1 e 7 5 •1 e t+ 4 7:1 rr rio 725 F 40 t; S.} 10 IN 6 5 1 dr1 nc ilium .`s 75 61 i do '7f.'i `'t( .'s 00 r,t) .','sa,:•'. , , d e')tter:a 'rat 4 5) Maw -ea. n'alca 1!0 dt1 •.i '0) Speir ea. .. ':r' Ito ' , up ..,..(I medium . .. 4 : 0 cif (e} 1.011+1)..... ; (i 1 `1 (ti) 1 Light •=;kc s .. .. 7 : r, l) 00 do bul'1•::1 .. Cs : n s (0. flogs fed sail watered 00 "11 10 es do f.o.t) . :+ `:, 1+ 10 Calves 11 'u1 12 'd (v i1ti'.t%rtieta'•1,-,+, r Wingham, Newell .''(our per tyle los ... .. u o 3 011) ' Pail tk ila a.. . .. , . • . (i 0 (1 51 t)5 Oats ... tl :• r,, t} se Barley 0 ea to o 5 . Peas .. , . . 1 ea to 1 23 Butter dairy ...n 2A to 0 2.4 Eggs per due......t1,21tet0`.?a Wood per , i,rt1 .. ....2 25 til (1t) sa t1-r'.U,) ... .,.1400 to 155oa ti .. .10 00 to 10 0n. '1. terl Apn;es per ib Beaus. per bushel.. .,....,.a3 ()0 to " Sill 1