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arrivals is a large range
of
Worsted and Tweed Trousers
in Stripes. New and up-
to-date patterns at prices
ranging from $1.75 to $5.
Extra Values.
Stanfield's Underwear
Ten Per Cent, off Stanfield's red
and blue label Underwear.
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Total assets of over thirty million
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THE USEFUL. HACKNEY.
Cid English Breed 15 Still Admired and
In Great Demand,
The backup„ stn old EIngush breed.
is atilt Much in favor. as iStio shown
recently at the national horst* show in
New York city. "When bred for speed.
endure:lee and style tilt* hackie"y bas
no equal," was the reinnrk et one of
the ofileiuls at the exhibition. It 18 u
full breasted, short backed harass.
with ratites short lest;, and vatrriee its;
head and neck like tile typit•tti coach
horse. As compared with other couch
breeds it is rather more bloeky ootid
broader In shoulder and runtp. Of
YEdunrsd imemegY roof:,
recent years breeders have alined at
a more stylish, high stepping gait, at
times to an exaggerated degree.
The feet should he carried clear from
the ground and well raised at the knee.
as in the :accompanying illustration.
which indicates in an attractive way
the stylish gait and conformation of
the ideal hackney,
The breed is remarkable for sound-
ness and good constitution, with a
great amount of bone and substance.
Crossbreeding with native stock has
given good results for both style and
constitution. In this country tate breed
is quite abundant in eastern and north•
ern states. The standard height of the
breed is fifteen and a half hands, and
the range of height is from fourteen
to sixteen hands. It is one of the best
all round roadsters and coach breeds.
Tobacco For Sheep Pips.
The Kentucky experiment station,
Lexington. issued an excellent butle•
tin on sheep scab. In discussing suit-
able dips for curing tilts disease to-
bacco and sulphur are mentioned. • It
seems that tobacco varies in strength.
When the decoction is not strong
enough the scab gertns are not de-
stroyed. when too strong i be- sheep
are made sick. The proper strength
for using Kentucky tobacco is tig-
tired as follows:
Pounds of tobacco
to use per 1011
gallons of water
Dark tobaccoleaves i7
Sweepings of dark tobacco 1a
Dark western Kentucky stems 60
Dark western Kentucky stalks 105
Burley leaves '?1
Sweepings of Burley tobacco ski
Burley stems i5
Burley stalks 1:;
The following directions are given
for making the decoction: The part of
the tobacco plant used for the decoc-
tion is soaked in luf,ewnrm water for
twenty-four hours in a covered pot
or kettle. This mixture as thou heated
to e boiling point for an instant and
allowedhto soak again for au hour or
two. The contents cave then strained
under considerable pressure so as to
get out as touch of the ooze as pos-
sible and diluted with sutticlent water
to make 100 gittlons. '1 lie proper
amount of sulphur. sixtefat pounds, is
then added nud the enure mixture
thoroughly stirred. if the water add-
ed is hard, it should be softened by
lye or sal soda and warts enough so
:bat the mixture complete will read at
a temperature of 100 to 105 degrees 5'.
During the dipping the contents of the
vat must be thoroughly stirred frotu
time to time, As tobacco dips deteri-
orate quite rapidly, a fresh solution
should be made up when the sheep
are dipped the second time, which is
usually from ten to fourteen days after
the first dipping.
Tho Ideal Bcef Steer.
The Iowa State Agricultural college
sets forth as the analysis of an ideal
beef steer the following points: A
short, wide bead; short neck. staoothty
blended into the shoulders; broad, coal -
pact and well covered shoulders; wide.
arching ribs; breed loin, deep body and
long,wide bind quarters, tveil lilted oat
in rump, thighs and twist; a drop. even
covering of flesh -lean meat muscle -
with just enough fat to marble the
flesh nicely find give it a smooth,
bright external appearance; tine .bone,
evidenced in refinement of head and
limbs; pliable skin of medium thick-
ness, witli soft hair: al reasonable trim-
boss of betty to give good dressing
percentage. These points snake up the
profitable steer for,feederor butcher
and should govern the breeder In the
production of beef animals.
Buttermakiag.
The buttertnaker or the ereatner--
man bases his values entirely upon
the amount of butter that may be
made from a given amount of milk
and the quality of the ere:ttn. Ile de -
metals thrit only certain Classes 01
feed shall be used, because one class
Will laa're tt tendency to snake the but.
ter too soft, another to make It too
herd or still another to Contribute un-
desirable flavors. Discrimination must
be made in the matter of feeds, result.
ing in an inererteed cost. The nianu-
taeturera of Condensed ttililt also have
an ideal, largely derived from arbi-
tray considerations, and wiil pureblttse
mine produced only from certain groups
+if feed, that making the cost to the
Maker mach greater.
A Culros$ Pioneer. .
Tuesday of lust week as + the pass-
ing away of ono of the pioneer teal -
:lents of Cniroee iii the person of Aire,
As. Struthers, er., of the 8th line.
About eight years ago Aire. Struthers
snftered a paralytic stroke front which
she never wholly recovered. and about
a year 5.ptn began to decline more
rapidly'. Her maiden name was, Rlizr
both Clydesdale. She tvas born in
Ayrshire, Scotland, nearly eighty.
three year& ago and came to Oulrnea
in 1814. Hoe iattebrttid died 10 ysare
bgo.
THE WINGHA31 ADVANCE
HERE IS THE PROOF
That the best bodybuilding
and strengthening tonic for
Delicate Children
*gay 9 year old daughter was
weak, pale, and had no appetite. I
gave her Vino!, and she began to
thrive at once. Site gainedrapidly
in weight, color and Strength."+--
1Nirs.W.l•1. GiLMORE,Durand, Melt.
"My two ehildren,wbo were pun,
and ailing, rapidly gabled flesh and
strength when L began to give theta
Vivol, I proved that Vivol is a solea•
did tonic for delicate children."---
Mrs. C. ALLEN, New Bedford,Mass.
Vivol builds up healthy flesh and makes thin little limbs round
and plump, Children love to take it.
We return people's atony without 'quesilott 11t Vivol
doess not nccomplisk n11 we claim llor It. Try K please,
J. it l°oggist, WIrIgh&t L
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Plain TAT •.1 *s t # totnen.
INJURIES & SKINi SORES ---QUICK CUR .
A little chills no.r4 cutis g to her
another the other claw with a
nasty flesh wound and asked for
Zam•Buk.
There lies a more powerful argument for
Zara-Buk than even the scientists can bring.
The Child had had Zair-Bulc before, and
knew it eased pain and healel.
Lain-Bultr works in two directions. Pre..
vents worse results from a sl:>in injury or
skin disease (such as festering and
blood poisoning) while it repairs the
damage already done. Zam-aak is
entirely herbal, is pure, contains no
trace of animal fat or mineral coloring.
Surest and quickest known healer.
rrATIIER AND SON MEW
Mr. Walter Adams, 177 Railway Ave.,
Stratford; says :-•" My son, William,
while playing barefooted about the back-
yard, cut his little too on tiro sharp etlgo
of a piece of tin, The too was cut at the
first joint, and almost severe 1 from tine
foot, bly wife hurriedly bathed it with
warm water, afterwards applying some
lint thickly spread with Zsm-l1uk. The
healing balm quickly cheek() 1 the flow of
blood, eased and soothed the pain, and
prevented inflnmma tion and more serioui
./ COiNTAINS
riOANINALOloeFAT e'
A„ NOR MYMR its s
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FROM USE OF THIS J3ALM.
moults. In a few weeks Zam-l3uk
healed tho wound so nicely that my son
was able once more to g s rbout, and also
to wear his shoes without tho slightest
incmvonienco. Not only is Zam•Buk
valuable for wounds anti cuts, but, used as
an embrocation, I have also found it
effective for rheumatic pains,"
Zem•Bulc cures cuts burnseczema, ringworm,
ulcers, cold cradles, and all skin diseases. Drug-
s and atores, 500 box, or post free from Um -
Bu lc Qo., Toronto, for price.
To Be Hanged
Before July 1st, 1910.
20 Thousand Rally o
Wall Paper
JUST RECEIVED
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The largest stock of Wall Paper
ever shown in Wingham, from
5c to $1.00 per roll.
R. KNOX
OPP. 'BRUNSWICK HOTEL
WINOHAN'
There are several gas wells in Lake curie, out from the shore at Selkirk
about a mile, which aro y'elding in largo gn tntities. The wells were drilled
through solid rock at the bottom of the lake and gas was piped to the land,
and connected with lines which supply St. Catharines, Brantford, Hamilton
and other cities. It is believed iu titne pipes will be extended to Toronto and
even further, as the supply of gas in that locality seems to be unlimited.
This disease front which so many staffer gives the average physician
a great deal of trouble. The best 'Medical Hien have endorsed
FSYCIIINE, and recommended it ,in scores of the most obstinate
cases. It has never failed in a single instante to give prompt relief.
When directions have been followed, a few doses will remove that tight-
ness and weight on the stomach. 'fakce regularly it positively cures
General Distress, Flatulency, Nervousness, Coated Tongue, Flpart
Burn and Palpitation. If you have never used I'SYCHI?]J, don't
hesitate a: moment longer, Try PSYCH XN F to -day.
PROOF'
Mr, Arthur Tennison, 88 London Street. Toronto, says s "roc nix or
severs years I was troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia. Too much
acidity of the stomach rho doctors *bald, orlghsated the troubles, T triad
scores of remedies without oval!. Eventually I used PSYC}IIttI1 and
this brought immediate mile and cure."
NO HOME SHOULD 13E WITHOUT PSYCHIIl1E
Ittsreventa the children taking' ecld, wards eft that terrible maiady, t.a (bruise,
and Completely tortifios them against disease, it alldutd atwavt be used for voids
Wearinest, host of appetite, bronchitis and welt lungs.
For sale by all druggistsand dealers, Gil cents and *LOO.
A. SLOCUlrl , Limited
TORONTO
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A1UNT
MOTHER ON HOLIDAYS,
O -MORROW 1t a holiday,
'".110oa•ayl"
But wilt somebAdy oleo*cxiiaha
Why such a febrile joy
we feign?
Why "thus we say:
Ilooray,"
i"pan a holiday?
ly
Now holidays drag wear!-
For tae.
More dinner ---then an ex-
tra treat,
On such days they do
naught but eat.
And everywhere, un-
bounded
"Contusion worse con-
founded."
The chllclren must, all in their best
De dressed;
•',nd by the time I've seen to them.
Wiped Johnny's nose -let dawn ICate's
tem,
Blacked shoe and mending. stocking,
My state et mind is shocking,
Now, great events must have their day,
They say,
But, after shout and tumult ceases,
i• --have to pick up all the pieces.
o. r,r;t holiday,
I never gay: "Hooray:"
A "Scalloped" Suggestion.
When oysters, potatoes, corn -any-
thing "escalloped" is put in the oven,
it is hotter if the milk and eggs are
mixed together first before adding to
the disci. Tho mixture is firmer and
more evenly flavored If the moistening
be prepared before putting in the bak-
ing -dish,
New Stuffing for Dates.
Mix a stiff paste of icing sugar and
the white of egg. Flavor with vaniIIa
anti color a pale 'grean with pistachio
or spinach coloring. Stone the dates
and stuff. them with the mixture, al-
lowing it to show. Brush it lightly
with white of egg and sprinkle with
dessicated cocoanut.
A Curious Fact,
It Is a strange faet, and one not gen-
Orally known, that eggs which have
'peen cocked soft may be boiled a sec-
snd time without becoming any hard-
-Ir. Boiled eggs which have not been
^racked may be thrown into boiling
water and warmed through, tasting as
good as "new,"
To Serve Q rape -Fruit,
Nowadays, the ultra fashionable
icdk never serve grapefruit in the
skin. If used it 10 taken out in cubes,
and served on lettuce; if only the
Juice is desired, it is served In frappe
pups.
W74'-.- ea-
it‹,tde.
-The record-breaking snow fall of
the present winter has caused the
death by starvation of hundreds of
crows in the St. Catharines district.
litsollistillogialllr , ,,.tom i ...I _ M I, PI hl
Farmers'11
WANTED. -.-Large Quantities of
BUTTER, EGGS, DRIED APPLES,
ONIONS And WHITE BEANS.
item of the following list of Bar
Bead everyBi
Each of theta means Big Money Saving.gains.
yto
you. Many other lines we haven't room
to quote There. Bring along your
Produce. It pays to trade
at ISARD'S.
HOSE
10 doz. Fine Ribbed Seam-
less Cashmere Hose- our
special Out Price. , .. , , , . 25o
RIBBON
Extra wide Silk Ribbon, all
colors -our Out Price, 2
yds, for.........,...,..,. 200
S$IIITS
badiest. Underskirts with
Embroidery Flounce%- Out
Price ..... .,,....... ...... 11.40
BLINDS
Spring Roller Blinds in Cream
and Preen shades. Special at
25o complete.
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DRESS GOODS
5 pieces Fancy Dress Goods
regular 50c --Chit Price... , 89e
UNDERWEAR
Clearing all lines of Winter
Underwear at Oast.
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SILKS
Fanny Figured Fabric Silks,
Prionew shades --our Cut 450
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BOOTS,
Odd lines and sizes in strong
wearing Boots.............. 98o
FURS
Cleaning out all kings of Fara
and Coats at Cost.
PANTS
Men's heavy Tweed Pants,
egular $2.00 line --must
go at $1.50
NEW PRINTS
Big range of New Patterns,
fast colors -prices -10o sk laic
FLANNELETTS
Heavy English Untearable ,
gory wide, 15o value e
CORSETS
for nit,
New make Corsets, percale
cloth, steel filled, ago line
for„...„. 50o
sant, T S
Men's New Print Shirts,
fast
CURTAINS
good patterns, colors
-our Chat Price 50a
White Lace Curtains, good
pattern.
OVERALLS
line
GROCERIES
85a Black or Green Tea... 25o
A special of heavy
Overalls -our 'Qat Price75c
September Cheese loo
Pot Barley 040
Fresh Pearl TapiocaOSo
Laundry Soap, 12 bars... , 25o
SHIRTINGS
Now pattern Shirtings, see
our Leader -at 1210
Fresh Figs 05o
New Raisins, 4 lbs, for250
Fresh Lard 18c
Flavored Corn Starch 08o
APRONS
Nicely made Aprons, large
size, a bargain -only, .... 250
. th
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ill E. Isard & Co.
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We Would Call Your Attention To Our General Store
In Dry Goods
Groceries
We take a back seat to no one. We feel
confident we can interest you, greatly to
your benefit, in the following lines
nd
We have now on hand, ready for spring trade, a large stock of Carpets,
Rugs, Linoleunls and Oilcloths. We have splendid values in beautiful import-
ed Rugs in velvet and tapestry. New imported "Nairns" Scotch Linoleums in
block and floral patterns -two and four yards wide.
We carry a large stock of Blankets and Yarns made from our own best
long wool, by Bowe & Co. of Wroxeter. We can thoroughly recommend these
goods to give perfect satisfaction.
We have just received a large shipment of New Spring Dress Goods
and Suitings-swell goods at low prices. Also a large assortment of New Prints,
Gin hairs, Anderson's Zephers, Muslins, and Linen Suitings, in new shades and
fancy stripes.
We have just put into stock a full line of Men's, Boys' and Children's
ready made Suits -all new up-to-date styles.
Lace Curtains in all prices. In Flannelette Sheets we have what you want.
When looking for a Counterpane, Colne and see our special at $x.ao.
We have some splendid values in Boots and Shoes, something to suit
every member of the family.
A" Iarge stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand - come and see for
yourself, Also the . Best Flours, such as Listowel and Seaforth makes, also
Royal Household (pure Manitoba).
Headquarters for pure No. x Sugar. As we purchase by the car load
we can offer better prices than those that buy in smaller lots.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, TAKEN.
T. A. MILLS