The Wingham Advance, 1910-04-21, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 2'I, 1910
TRE W 1N G ,ltT A M ADVANCE
Clothing .For
The Boys
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3kt the ZAkkz eays
Sailors in the Newest Models are Smart
Suits for Boys, ages 5 to 1o.
The College Suits, with Bloomer Knick-
ers, a correct Suit for Canadian Boys.
Boys, like men, want the latest thing in.
Cloths. We sell the best to be had,
quality, choke of niateri ils and tailoring
considered,
Z3oys' 'ISkvmeksil:vngs
A choice assortment of Caps, Hats,
Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Ties, Etc., in the
latest Spring Styles in stock here.
McGee & Canipbell
Clothiers and Men's Furnishers
—One night in March a migrating
host of Longspurs were overtaken by
a snowstorm in Minnesota and perish -
en by millions. On wide lakes the ice
was dotted •in all directions with birds
lying a foot or two apart, and in cities
and in towns they were swept up and
carted off to the crematory. Does a
Similar calamity explain the disap-
pearance of the wild pigeons which,
within the memory of men still living,
were in the habit of visiting Canada,
in such numbers as to shut out the
sun in passing ?
THE REASON WHY
IS THE BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC
for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down
Persons, and •to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and
Bronchitis, is because it combines the two most world -famed
tonics— the medicinal strengthening,t lng,sod body-building elements
o'•f Cnd• Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or grease,
tastes good, and agrees with every, one.
We return your money without question if Vinol
does not accomplish alt we claim for it.
41. WALTON McRIBBON, Druggists Winghalm,
L.,. :fee IN,„ f Cd :si.7i.r �S4:Sa*L .,.2 :.d...' .:a ?s7h:. a•" : ..i .f: 44N.
JAPANESE BUSINESS PRECEPTS,
rrrrrikT
Lurk hovers around the house of
smiles.
There is no mercantile success with-
dut fine diplomacy.
The hard business machine. works
quicker when greased with the oil of
humane and kindly consideration,
I. The best way to conduct a business
is to follow the example of the travel-
ler who, with a heavy burden upon
his shoulders on a long journey, neith-
er hurries nor stops but slowly moves
forward,
Sacrifice little losses to enjoy great
gains,
A good speech is a short one, so is a
!letter.
When asked for the chisel, give the
hammer also,
I Of all enemies, your own negligence
is the very worst.
Wealth and happiness are the pro-
ductions of effort.
To get a large return from men,
overlook small faults in them.
II One's Raciness ability can be meas,
nred by one's borrowing capacity.,
I No risk, no prize ; he who dare not
go to the tiger's den, cannot get a cub,
I The sample, the advertisement and
the sign over the store should tell the
truth perfectly.
Make your rules and regulations
simple and, let your system stay en -
changed, for it will inspire confidence.
When men borrow money they
smile like Buddha ; when men return I
money, their attitude is painfully evil.
First choose the right time, next
the right place and then unite your
forces in harmonious operation.
DANGEROUS DANDRUFF
Will Make Canada a Baldheaded Nation
If Not Checked.
M. Pasteur. the great French Phy-
sician of Paris, once said :—"I believe
we shall one day rid the world of all
diseases caused by germs."
Dandruff is caused by germs, a feet
accepted by all physicians.
Dandruff is the root of all hair evils.
If it were not for the little destructive
germs working with a persistency
worthy of a better cause, there would
be no baldness.
Parisian Sage will kill the dandruff
germs and remove dandruff in two
weeks or money back.
J. W. McKibbon guarantees it. It
will stop itching scalp, falling hair
and make the hair grow thick and
abundant.
It puts life and lustre into the hair
and prevents it from turning gray.
It is the hair dressing par excellence,
daintily perfumed and free from
grease stickiness. It is the favorite
with women of taste and culture who
.know the social value of fascinating
hair.
A. large bottle costs only 50 cents at
leading druggists everywhere, and in
Winghain by J. W. MclCibbon. Tho
girl with the auburn hair is on every
package.
A Big Reduction.
It ie expected p ted that with the begin-
ning of the license year on May 1 this
Pr'.,rince will have only 2,000 licenses,
oz less. The decrease since 35 years
o)
bas been firemarkable. ale. This table
shows the number issued at each 5 -
year period :
]875 6185
1850 4 020
1885 3,970
1890 3,560
1895 3,151
1900 2 050
1905 2 836
19109 2,828
ar.9.3LE house
now needs
Dries glass -'bard overnight on any
woodwork. Stays mirror -bright and
fresh as new if washed now end then
with soap-andeweter, Makes floc}s
easier to keep dust -free, hooses easier
to keep disease-free, lessens work and
nolvolvjgitize
" Tiro Finish That Endures "
bettutiflee the surface It covers. Keeps its
Tooke amazingly i not cagily nterred nor
scratched; and goat* longway--a gallon
coats 500 sq, ft. Choose M I, litoorglaze in
17 solid Enamels, 7 Hardwood Lac colors,
and 'Transparent, for natural finish.
Use a postcard to tett us your dealer's name and we will eledly 7
send you a F1t814 hook every housewife ought to have.
The Imperial Varnish & Color Co, Limited, Toronto
Recommended and Sohl by all. Reliable Dealers,
including 3. G, STEWART & CO.
Here's the Truth, Madam,
About Brown Breads
A prejudice, is an imaginary truth surrounded by falsehood,
Which reminds you of the Brown Bread prejudice, the Whole
Wheat idea and the Food Fads,
If, Madam, you will kindly introduce us to the brilliant individual
Who started the fallacy that Brown Breads Is sounder, more
substantial, more sustaining than White Bread made, say front
FIVE ROSES flour, we will gladly. undertake to put him, right,
For, you see, we deny the allegation and, if necessary, would
face the--•er--"alligator".
This is the how of it.Madaim.
Brown or "Graham" Bread
is made from Graham Flour.
Which, of course, is just
common flour with the Bran
added --lots of it, from 25 to
100 per cent. maybe.
Now, Bran is nothing but
the woody fibrous husks of the
wheat berrywhich are utterly
indigestible in the human
food tube, and therefore
`absolutely useless as nutrients.
Might as well eat an orange plus
the skin, a banana plus the peel, a
cocoanut plus the shell.
* at
So that, Madam, if YOUR brown
bread contains 25 to 80 per cent.
bran, worse than useless as food, it's
a very costly fad.
Aren't you paying too much for
your whistle ?
Then think that while bread made
from FIVE ROSES flour contains
no waste at all, being 100 per cent.
pure nutrition,
Moreover, the sharp, horny particles
in bran -charged flour (Graham) tend
to irritatethealimentary tract,
"Any attempt to eat brown
"bread three times dally :via,-
" out
vii,-"out intermission very quickly
'
"resulted in setting up a diar-
"rhoea with well -marked dist-
"urbane of the stomach. MS
"axis one of the many valuable
"contributions to science of
"Sir Lauder Brunton who
"established the fact of this
"cumulative irritating of/ect
"and even gave to the resu taut
"frritatton thet itleof"BRAWN
"BRBAA GASTRITIS“.
This, Madam, lest you lend too ready
an ear to calumnies against White
Flour.
For we make FIVE ROSES, and
from it YOU can make bread infi-
nitely mt» a substantial, sounder,
tastier,, more vi