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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1914-04-09, Page 5• 'Vu unspAi', Arun. 9, INA T B I.NG} AD 1'i N 0 'Hove$ ' �b1ore + ;, ton he was an Angticen and in petit q • '• H i1.' a Couservative. The funeral service w "-^e,eeeneeee .......".,ywr was ecnelueted on Wednesday at his late residence by Rev. I1, I11 Langford of Listowel, a former beloved rector as- sLsted. by Rev. I. A.51eKelvy, of Ethel, on the 0,11 con, The deceased hell rector of fauiollr and Ileo. I). Wren, of been failing in health for some time ]3russeia a forut9n' past qr and waren and teas called away Thursday morn' 1 friend of the 'fan i'y. ills remains rest ing, The funeral took place to Dun. 10 the Brussels centetery, waiting the gannon cemetery on Saturday after. resurrection call. ° noon, While operating a circular saw at PUBLIC SCUOOL R PQIZT• Mr. Ell. Arutetrong'e last Saturday afternoon, Jack Bather, of the sixth R' port of Winghatn Public School con , Howick suet with a bad accident, for March t - by which he tort the two first fingers 1.'orm 1. Subjects--Arith,, ,Conte„ of his right hand which canto in con-Geog„ and 1'enttauehip, Total 550.-- tact with the saw. Al bough tbe in• J Gelham 317, R Hewer 318, L Currie jury is very painful, be ie doing as well 3U5, J Currie :300, N !)summand 288, as can be expected. • A. Davidson 281, N McLean 270, K Archibald Menzies of Mclt•Ilop died Mies 274, V Schaefer 277,3 Christie Davidson 258,0 McTavish very suddenly on Friday night at the fir, V „ daolir 201, home of Reeve Shortreed of Morris, J Scott ell It sgott 251, A Williamson where he bad resided for the ,tat 3 `252, 3 Seli 241, 8 McLean 255, W years, Be was well known stn 3 Walker 250, I Hewer 249, 0 Smith 250, very highly respected. lie was born E3 Gtlbam 235, 13 Dennis `2.17, J Nicholls in Northeast Hope nearly60 eats ago 230, C Isard 213, E Pocock 183, B, and when two year's of age moved cOrEyth 182, G Allen 215, 0 Angus 200, F Sturdy 234, with his parents to Mclilillop• It Murch 108, P Johns 105, A Hibbert 187, M p Iper 133 Mrs, Thee, Lockhart, 4 h eon. of L+` Hoffman 101, V Stricken 100, A. Kinloss, passed away very unexpect- Beker 193, W. Dear ]21, 11 Mann 151, edly Wednesday at noon. She had C Crawford 211, 13 Angus 112, F been i1) for ;a few days l•ut nothing Robinson 153; H McDonald 183, serious was expected until a few hours Sr. 3rd -Examined in Arith., Gram., before her death, when blood -poison - Lit„ and Spell, Toted 479-8 Brown ing developed. Besides a husband, 451E Musgrove 438, 0 Baker 427, 11 Mrs. Lookhart leaves two children, a •Aitchesan 425, G Fryfogle 418, J Dobie boy and a girl, aged three and two, 410, R Anderson 416, P Joynt 411, S She was a daughter of the late John Lockeridge 110, 51 Coupes 400, 8 Rob. Grattan), of the 4th con. Kinloss. meet 391, C Adams 380, 51 Robertson Two 1 tle girls, Bernice and Mildred 837, J Ooahatn 382, I3 Angus 380, L iteamerton, daughters of Mr, Geo. J. rarvis 309, M Passmore 350, J Saint 7s mmerton, merchant of Ripley, ave, e 350 0 'Merkley 341, F Rinscliffe 3.11, V bitten by a dog on Saturday. Mr. John Hamilton 313, 5 Bell 330, 0 Pocock 828, Morrison's timely arrival on the scene 51 a lien 3'91, A Imlay 323, M Irwin 322, prevented more serious wounds, The R, swish 320, el Loyd 317. E Angus 214, children are under the care of the ly Dottie 310, K Nichol 310, W Ander• doctors, and although bitten in several son 277, A Bloomfield 277, L Sturdy places on the lege and back, are mak- 351, N Irwin 200, E Johnston 180,` T ing good progress towards recovery. Sanderson 258,• C Wild 147 ,, Perfect The owner of the dog, J. D. Martyn, in Spelling through month -P Joynt, had the animal shot. J Dobie, C Baker. On Sunday evening during service Jr, 3rd, Sr. Class. -M Walker 001, A in the ehurob, St. Jude's rectory, Thomas 970, A Williamson 805, 0 Brantford, was enteie3 by some oae Hardy 802, A Vickers 855, 0 Hutton butglariously inclined. Entrance was 830, A Tayler 840, G Holmes 824, V made through the study window. Johnston 700, A Galbraith, 701, W Papers were scattered about and a Currie '740, G Oruiksbanka 727, C Bell sum of tnoney stolen. The police were 7.23. J Davidson '713, H Showers 087, notified and two plainclothes men de- L Casemore 010, H Gannett 502, H tailed to keep a watch. This is the Hamilton 453, G Scott 843, L Finley second time the rectory has been en- 312. tered since Rev. Mr. Deakins and jr.3,13, Jr. Claw.-bi Robertson 761, family came to Brantford, a dia- mond ring being stolen on the first L 1Z(ntoul 730, O Robertson 710. I Reid 050, A Blackball 050, V Hill 017, M i occason. Reid 018, J Lutton 584C Pocock 578, C Reese! E. Bueheil was united in Wilkinson 556, 3 Allen 553, H Huffman ma^stage to Mise Gertie Thompson, 500, C Dickson 495, M Walker 488,. R daughter'of Mr. John Thompson c.f Kinlough. The marriage took place , at the home of the bride's parents, on Tuesday at 7 80 p.ut, Rev. Mr. Mc- Kenzie of Kinloss tied the nuptial knot in the presence of a numher of a numher of invited guests. After Did you ever use DyrKiss or Mary harden Perfumes and Pow*ers ? Once you try them you will use no other. . Nothing surpasses them in de- licate odor They are the 'newest and the best. DAVIS' COKNER DRUG STORE Successor to A. L. HAMILTON , '0.0.1' S: Vii•<.. _ d. w.. x:.- 1.. if'•.. r, ....: T!>� w.t•MC .fa....f�.. ♦.. .. Y ... M'R• Saturday, the 28th V Is the last day of the Haif Price J-ow&ry Sale - AT Patterson's Jewelry Store So get busy. Listed below are -a few of the Bargains: DIAMOND RINGS 1 Lady's Diamond Bin, reg. $10 for :;;Tladeie ' Diamond Ring, regular $50 for Wks', Th s', Diamond Ring, regular $20 for Tikili661..' 3 -stone Diamond Ring, regular $50 for ` Ladreii' Pearl and Diamond ,Ring, reg. $20 for $20.00 25.00 10.00 2 .ladies' Rings, 5 pear, reg. $12 each for 2EdieS' 3:pearl Rint s, eg. � G each for Lady's d -pearl Ring, reg. $'20 for .Lolid Gold Necklet, real pearl, reg. $20 for ':]Sold• Gold Sunburst, real pearls, reg. $10 for ;,let Eva and Laura at )4oute, In re4.1 PIT. 7, claea 2 -141 Lewis, L Bennett.. P Polon, E Wiiliarne. ,A Corbett, N Flxter, 0 Louttit, 111 Vansiele, 1 1+,ila- eott, C Ilickson, R Carr, 1C Irwin, fi Wild, lie ]'age, If Angus, 11 Vickers, is Thornton, W Scott. F. Wolfe, G Ledo. int, FI f000nman, P Stokes, hi Walton, •. •t t ..•.• in Memoriam• Another gap has been tirade in tate 1st of pieneere of Ashfield by the death of Mee, Mcl,luoid at her honn4 lu memory of hazel Mitchell, who flied Oct, 18, 1008. Hazelydearest, thou haat left us, Here to mourn and weep for thee, But we know that up in heaven, From pain and sorrow thou art free. The illness was of short duration, Death came sooner than we were aware But it found our dearest Hazel, Trusting in the Saviour's grace. • Sow we watched her fading folio, Which filled us all with gloom, But helped that she, we loved so warm, Would not have been called so soon. And since it is God's will She would no longer stay, Let us prepare to meet her there Qn that immortal day. Clod's will be done, he knows. what's best, For her a home he did prepare. And now she sits with Christ above, And singe God's praises with angels there, She has not lost but only gained, The prize for which she sought, And life, eternal life, bas crowned In endless praises and prayer. There's a vacancy among us, But it will not by very long, Soon we'll meet thee up in heaven, And we'll join the happy throng, May sde each live ready Christians, Till this life on earth is o'er. Then we'll meet thee, dearest Hazel, On that bright celestial shore, Mrs. John Ballantyne, - Cockburn, Island. In loving remembrance of our uncle Ww. E. Mitchell, who died Feb. 21, 1014, Uncle Dear, I still remember Each advice you gave to me. And your form and loving features In my day -dreams, I can see, And when evening shades around me, Oast their lovliness and fears, Then I fancy angel voices speak to me of bye -gone years, . And these angels seem to whisper Words of comfort to my heart. Alt ! they say you soon shall meet him, When again you ne'er shall part. Where the city streets are golden, Where their is no death or night, Where no loving friends are parted And no tears e'er dim the sight. Death is solemn, death ie mighty, Sanderson 450, A Gilham 308, M Dal• nd we all draw hack in fear. Stele h 203, 13 Stevens 230. When Ivo stop and think in sadness, Teat the cold hand di•aweth near, Dept: l•:• Sr. Class. 1, Total 068.-D yes-, that hand is ever near us, Fells 839, 0 Zurbrigg 814, J Vansto, e ; And is coming nearer still, • 813, E Kew 511, A Anderson 798, E' Whe I it falls upon Moved one, Ricker 703, L Donaldson 783, Laura Let us muruie, ; Tis God'e will. Ltlacol 782, Harold Mills "r70, D 1 ea tle ceremony a bountiful wedding ! nett 774, K Hutton 707, V Joyr t 721, And there are live still remaining dinner was enj )yed by those present. ' Lillian Ellacot:t 700, M Johns 608. N Of his brother and sisters here beloved. 5Ir. and Mrs. Bushell will make their t ve,,.ey 027, A. Sturdy 009, l+ Sperling t home at Kinlongh. 1510, li Reef 517, Di Carruth 498. r9000000000?0000000000000000000G0000 OQ000000 After an .illness of a week from' Dept. 4, Jr. Class. Total 899-Npneumonia, Rev. Horace H. Jackson. 13.,ardin,.n 818 A Munro 790, A Bairdrector of St. George's church, Detroit,'and son of Me. and Mre. John Jackson - of Clinton passed away Saturday mora- ing at the hospital. Deceased waborn in Clinton 33 years.ago and was And his wife, May God Mesa her, Ani Snide her where e'er she goes, Tutt; nut° hearts I pray the Jsus, From the worldly thiuge of earth, Cleanse and tannc tta pure and holy Give une hearts a eecoud birth, , sdeart tools, y tit vers ever Ready with a willing band. Is'ot to help in all the Church wok, There to each and all was kind. Now, your work on earth is ended, And tuay your prayers anewered be, Tibet your wife and your children, Meet you in eternity, Written by his neice, Mrs. Nellie Ballantyne, Cockburn, Island, Qnt. GIORiOUS HAiR Glirla and women of all ages want to be beautiful and., attractive, but unsightly, thin and lifeless hair destroys htlf the beauty of a pretty face. If your hair is losing he natural col - is falling out, dull, streaky, full of dndruff, too dry, or if the scalp itches and burns do not be alarwed, use Pari- sian Sage. Rub it well ito the scalp. It will go right to the hair roots, nour- ieh thew, and stimulate the hair to grow long and beautiful, It removes dandruff with one application, stops itching scalp, falling hair and makes the head feel fine, Parisian Sage suppliee the hair with s needed to make it soft, fluffy, thick gloriously radiant. ' It is sold in fifty cent' bottles by J. W. MoKlbbon and at alt drug .counters, Look for the trade mark --"The Girt with the Auburn Hair" Accept no other. For the convenience of those requiring Feed we have put to a supply "of Corn along with Middlings, Feed, Plour and Brn. Prices right for cash. 1'LOUR.We have Milverton, Exeter, Five X and Maple Leaf always in stock. Grain taken in exchange for Meals, Flour and Feed, the same as cash. CUSTOM GRINDING We give special attention to this. We might please you ; let us try. E. MERiUEY, WINQHAM Phone 81. ' Box 0a. 783, D Perrire 752, S bottues 7-14, L Jobnston 720, IT Piper 681, lei Stli (181, V Ellacntt 075, W Angus 039, R 1Vi1- liatus 616, H Wits, n 011, 1t' S1i 037, V Fotler 508, I le11585, 0 Kingston 505, 25.00 brought to Clinton where the funeral 13. Barrtt 103, N Morden 482, J Atd was held on Tuesday. A private ser- 207. 10.00 ; vice was field at the parental hgrite and Dept. 5 Sr. Clasp. Tot til 550 -M t church service at St. Paul's church Oosens 381, N Isard 3770. le Frost 366, G liv. J. 0. Potts, rector had charge of h xtei• 358, S Harrison 331•, S Robinson 3G 00 each ; the set•vices, assisted by Rev, llr.31(1, M Icednett] 340, i{ Donaldson 333, 3 00 each! Langford. A Scott 330. D Piper '23, R Clink 3'>I, A Irwin :3')'? L Wild 280 A Brawn 288, women $10.0(1 i fib• nutnher of Wu certon ANOVER PLACE, WINNIPEG 8 (Ins'de the city limits, along the Sharp Boulevard and Avenues each siele.) Study Vour Investment. Because something is oilered you for little money does not p necessarily inean that it is a good investment. The value of an investment Should be carefully fi, ured ou the return it will el Cl t7 0 f:t $I0.00 who are showing signs of insanity is 5I Dennis 280, M Vanstone 203, L 0likely benne. If your Investment is in 1 From )ut time 10 Campbell 251, L Bell 251, A Gould 252, 'Town or City R al Estate, there• 05.00 "2'Cehts' 20 -year, gold -fitted case Watches, rag. 8 b.corittng a atmtng.p time some sister is loosing her stirrups LI Williams 180, M Clark 17.1, 3 Bet.• will he no profit made if the. 'Town or City,•is not growing, If and caching anxiety to her friends andnett 110, , t to Town or City IA not growing or at a sta'id•ssill, property not loft( (silently a hurried call for the Dept. 3. Jr. Class. Total 150 -- L' • decreases, you lose. $16 each for ! police, The last unfortunate to be- Lewis •131, A Forgie 406, D Cloakey , -;8.00 each ' ootns mentally unhinged was arrested 102, W Brooks :395, V-Autebury 391; 51 1 Lai y'•sgeld-filled case Watch, special 1 Lady's gold-filled Bracelet Watch, special ;� "�l.,t(Yt:t.,,z' .iil.:c:.•1on;u 'S,v' =~iI:, reVttlaar, 030 isr i.> 100,25 ! here by Chief Ferguson on Tnursdey Pelon 382, 1e Rogers 380. E Taylor. 380, moo ' and removed to the Town Conncil I Watson 304, 0 Dobie 300, 0 Bowels J ('namher where Dr. L. Sinclair and 336, S Frost 314, le Pocock 333, B Irw'n ; Ca Se Dr. 3, J. Fraser examined her irientel- 31.1, 0 l:liuscliff, 010, .1, Sanderson 203, ! 49 during the hard times. $16.00, •, d her insane wherein,- A Williams 283. 0 T.ickrnan 282, �' i i) The pro8peets for 1011 are much brighter now than they t.a 1 V and declared , P c1 t ,+ Gibson on 'r3 A Gttrruth �t8 0 Bnib, e . � were at this time last ye tiY' 'p g hound to grow hard u If the Town or City is growing and likely to grow and your property is in the growing area it advances at double the per- centage of increase of population. Winnipeg's Building Permits atnonnted to $20,000.000 in 19.t2 and to $$13,650,000 in 1213. It kept right on growing iar tout a is , o f itittgtstrate lulcon committed her to L st 20 Per Cent. of everything in the store. the Chief's charge in the 'Town Ball 256, 0 Mason 250, W Mann 192, Lit times or racy times. Conditions demand a great City just d ,1 C C 140 where Winnipeg is sitnated. ,d ., ,,, to the asylum. Although the nnfor- Dept, (3. Sr, class. .. --- tunate lady does not drink, yet she Currie It32, I� Vasey 33�, R Brown 83151, - Place as it is nn the line of the best Developing Residential Dis- trio now in Winnipeg. You maybe olTared lots elsewhere for from. Now isr your chance. seemed to be possessed with the idea ; L Zur•brigg 3'39, J Johnston 523, p 'g' th>it reptiles were enveloping her,, and t Boardman 315, G Gibson Illi, C Ctttick- i less money but study Closely whether they are likely to increase is said to have inti,cted many wounds ! shank 313, It Holloway 305, M Angus ` lir value, and w'liat is the reason for such expected increase. on her pef'son by striking at the eon- i :300, I button 200, F Aldington 2t;8, gel ! Our pikes err. +225.00 a lot and up acc)rding to location, • posed snakes with a stick.--iThe Bruce i Aldington 2e0, .1 t 285, 1J . Wiito to -day to - Herald and Times. • Thome, ',?.35. G Simmene 250 V Robin nulls] such time as she can be removed Stephens 1.- asemote Don't shut your eyes to the Investment Value of Hanover r, Total u3" E , • Three Thousand .Dollars' molt]] of Diamonds to chooseh ' O No goods given out with(rut the spot cash. q W)0t..0 r, ,oe P .T1111 jj ' C}I� M' WATCH DOCTOR vr'1 • AM 11 ONT, e c son 375,'0 ooke 200, 3 Haelee 2(33, 0 THE RELIANCE 1NVESTMEN r 6 DEVELOPING CO. Ltd., : , 13itd 13x, WLacketi.ti;e zls, HEAD •Ol FICE----li&i\OVER, ONT. ill There passed away on M inday of 13 tyre 200, Cat 51oTavish 251, A Mitcltelitr e3 • last week ono of Gtey'e most eetttftable ,oU "� and t n 'y tho per �ott of 13 i , . • .: ee es wnrthy F.t9 t, o " t Viol ere lle2, a ,. �, t) ward 13r til:. Deceased was in but a • Local Agent ••-�• • illiatll Currie, W ingl}afll. veru short time rend alt that medical Dept, 0. Ji', class, Total 3.3•t.• --1t! :+kill and kind and loving noising could • tiendrikz 821, V Robertson 8'91, A , 0000000000006000000000000 do was done, hut despite all theepirtt Williamson 3'22. IC Cruickshank :318, d 1i Munro 315, li Joynt 313, G len,sett • 0 00000000000000000000000000 winged its nhomelan (tight to the 310, L Holmes :308, 1' Dennis, 3CO3 S F! The late bis, Bryitns was Or loan of Page 287, 111 Stratton 282, S Illttton ';. marked personality, being a wide read 978, A Oloakey 275, W Stutdy 273,1' oe was very i;onversant upon the issues of the flay. 1-te twits attw.tys . villi.^ to All.:orn 273, li, McLeod 263, 0 Donald. son 2•(1 1# Aucheson 240, J Carr 233, • H ave illf31.s�• x�� a t ]last^tte,rt:ti<t `j.st1 Jts ]fall th !i'„•r ii;•t,t 1)1.1, s. ria t71.11 ,ell tt t: tit,... -_4 t' tl:at'i wbyzh„9. roe` ;,t) aift..;tivo 1.. .oi .,t felt t t 1: 1. t-, (L1--,, 7 i { t,,,ttJ`. ,,•.1. 1 ' p • r:, ,t7 ill all uil,t,rt 'F. \ `t • t t :t: f•,t 6- Yur t;tter3 of t. t ..i n, +. 'tr z!.o';. , ca t+ 1, I et Li epees% enc V eoi :es ria l.v hien_ Die is eset e,, Pelee• 'en tee L 1' .. le ;is ti Turnberry. The following is the repert. of 8. S bio. 5, Turnberry for the month Of take his place and bear his ahare,� thb 13 Coutts 282, V Bell 296, 11Shaefer work of promoting every good cause. 221, Al Holloway 212, L Hanna 203, 0 In the council he seemed his time and Hardy 107, D Levis 174, W Clarke 162, his judgement was•atways sound and G Arde 107, J Cooke 101. his kindly spirit wort for hitt a large Dt7' 7, class 4, Total 980.--L Hicks 005 T Stricker 035, D Loyd 880, II Cis - March. Names in oeder of merit, place in the affection and esteem of a 1lSr. ]th..-Myrtle Deane, Alvin •Haat• wide clrclo of friends throughout the i»gel. Jr, 4tdt-Dell; Void, Mary At the Bina of his death ick 375, 111 Holmes 850, lei liendrieha township. , r7Dobie 830,Atnsbur 810,J Haugh, Jack field, Preset Baugh, ho was one of the Directors of Bran- 810, Il L y Alvin Smith. Sr Std -Jim Hardie, cee, Horde Grey Tel Y Carruthers 780, It Simpsonson 773, C Pat - Chester Gilkinaon, aura* Reid, Sr, Company and also of the oviee Iretison 710,0Wright 100 G Bell 005, F 2nd I'trarl Mei:.aan, West Ilaugh, Insurance Cotnpany. In his home he • Minnie Pringle, Leslie Deans, Jean was an ideal host and as a husband iPringle. Jr. 2nd --•Jean Wilton, Edna and father his thoughtfulness, and I(lilltinton, Part 2nd ----Rena Haugh, kindness will long be einirished, 1te Edith lucid, Emerson Armour, loan married miss 1tay Gallaher, of Bailey 665 E 1S'urgie 020, 0 'pennant 1110, t_: Shotvers 5ti, 1t1 11111 51.0, II Weight 505, 0 Bitnrnons290, It Lynett 1210, Div, 1, elites :3, Total 823.• --Arthur liauiib. 1st class... l ntln)a Ilardte. Wroxeter, who survives hien, To- Vield 8(0, D lEiullet 715, 02 Isard, 740, 1'V ]:lila ilasting3.. Clara, Copp, teacher. 'thein - were born eight children; --Dr. Derr 065, G Anderson 060, B Jarvis 1Vt11., of Cat•tnangay, Alberta; Jahn 625, I? Hart 599, A Doyle 513, 5i Sateen Know then this truth,•• -.enough fr» .,f 1''ordwieh ; Mrs, iiiali.ilister, of -,nt 575, it Carter 515, I Agdington Ct;3l, man to knovr,--- Grey; hies (Or) Fetid, of 0 vert S u rd, 14 lii!)lrklttill 390, M Tennant 330, M • WaiiiittiMAMMANY INVIAM UMWWWWWIl'wq Christies Grocery FI-lONt 59 Agent for Fleischman's Yeast Store opens 7 a.m. Closes 7 p.m, When cleaning time comes a good broom helps to lighten the work. The brooms we handle . are aladecidedly make. The beat obroom crn is used and they are well strung. The prices are 40e, 50e and 60e Drop in and examine them .• • 4 • • .. ..• • • .,• .• .I..F•-1-•%�-'g��-E••�%•i-•r-'s,«;„F•-i�i��g -F : -: -: •'r :.d»;°.;,.;..;..g»;..;, i•n�r i -•f -•i..;..;..;»;..;..;. APRIL BARGAINS AT ISARD'S For Saturday,April 11th DOLLAR BARGAINS A dumber of Ladies' and Girls' Rain Coats to clear on Saturday at One Dollar each. Splendid wearing coats; see them. 30 pairs Women's Boots, fine Dongola quality, flexible sewed soles, regular price $2.75, Saturday - $1,98 LADIES' SUITS Saturday Bargains in Ladies' Tailored Suits, fine Serges, blue or black, $15 value for - - -- $11,98 MEN'S SUITS Men's fine Tweed Suits, well lined, good strong wearing suits, factory over -makes ; we bought them at a bargain ; on sale Saturday at $6,98 20 ib. cotton bag Cane Granulated Sugar for - - - 90c 100 ib. bag Cane Sugar for $4.40 BIG SAVINGS ON FLANNELETTE. -Two cases of Remnants on Sale Saturday, Lengths range from 11 to 10 yards. Plain white or striped, good quality at a saving of from 20 to 25 per cent. TERMS -Spot Cash or Trade. H. E. Isard & Co. .j• . • •. . • •. •. • , •• • • • •,• , •t• at. This Store Recommends JJ;.PALC because it gives a "finish" to any _ household article that no mere var- nish can give. ',now floot. . memo JA '-A�LAC the Furniture -Saver HEN you start on your campaign of ]tome -beautifying this Spring, don't just ask for "varnish" --- ask for JAP-A-LAC; and don't be content with anything but JAP-A-LAC. Always put tel) ':t (,115. s S t ' 1. M1 .,i ).; the rerne )lWiti. Mer e i,n eeT.'.ttt:ee, f ., every po.sil)ie requirefu •it of the Leese s,':'e; F1 '.' A -LAC is indeed a wonder -Working aid in keeping furniture, floors and woodwork "spic and span." No matter how badly scratched or marred a piece of furniture may be, a coat of JAP•A.LA(.: will make it look like liew. It covers up the st•ratches and produces a beau.. tiful, brilliant, durable finish.. Quickly and easily applied. No experience required. Ask your loud l,�rd..a!e store for the JAI' .1, AC color raid and 1 uol. entitled ".A lhee:ared and One U's of J,iP.A-LAC; In Winghamn .lata -a -Lac is Sold By ALEX. YOUNG Mods by The Glidden Viusielt Ge„ LtMitta, Toronto tlitttttttttiiiiii tttttttttttttttttittt itltttttttttittttttttttttttmve. E., Bread. Bread.' Bread. HomeNmade Bread .r. E Brooms, Whisks, Clothes Lines, Etc. klave you tried it? It is delicious. Made with the he ver best of everything. t binng, Raised on 1?leisehniau's yeast. Eat lots of bread and eliminate the cost of living. Get it at CARTER'S ►AKERY Tea , > cl Coffee Stare PHONE 132 t'tttt R4R „1�; i< ; 't!'+F1it31]1't1til5slsi,tii1itttirtttittit,titin,tttttti„itttt,tttttttttttttt