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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1918-05-09, Page 81314 i c�i; 'a t xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi LADIES ;41 SU1TS 1 Our Window Sale of Ladies' Spring Suits, exclusive styles, and up- to -date in workmanship and style. Suits regular $32,50 to $40. Sizes 34 to 44. Sale price $23.75. • i,ADIES' I v Prices $18.50 to $22.50 each. 4 M 70. �,VA•ma E) �` Qo. x ArixxxxxviAriaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ..e.e,..ett..• SILK DRESSES Ilib Brown, Tan, Green, Black, Belgian Blue.. All sizes. APIARYFOR cescriptiou of the [ tluirimelit Re- (1W:red to Ill drift SIucc'b aS. CLUBS FOR Mil FARMERS Outline a,Srunnier I'rogr'aut Now and hero Everything Well Organized --Tho Club Picnic Is rt Very Suc- cessful Feature of the. Year'e \l'orlc. (Contributed by Ontario Departu'ent of Agriculture, Toronto.) x•ruae•rED honey production is the meet Satiefactory for beginner;;. ..tart with three coloniee and sufmleient equip- ment and then make the bees Pay their way. Ono colony does not give the beginner an opportunity to right ulnae kes or accidents profitably. Three colonies can bo managed by devoting one evening weekly to the apiary. Avoid many troublesome pitfalls by starting with the right hive. The 10 fr. Langstroth hive has given the best satisfaction In Ontario. All bee- keepers' supply houses carry this hive and its parts in their regular stock. Buy your first hives from a good manufacturer. It is very ne- cessary to have all hive parts inter- changeable so that they may be used in any colony in the apiary. Uni- formity and accurate workmanship alone can ensure this need. One complete 10 fr; Langstroth hive consists of:— (1) A bottom board. (2) A hive body with self- spacing frames and wire. (3) A telescoping metal roof cover. In addition the beginner should provide for, each colony one queen excluder; two extra hive -bodies com- plete with frames; and 7 lbs. of Medium brood foundation, which runs 6 sheets to the lb., to fill the frames with a guide and foundation for the future combs. It is advisable to commence with a 2 -ib. package of bees and queen; a t swarm or a nucleus. Less danger !rout disease attends the buying Of pound packages than the buying of swarms and nuclei. Pound packages euay be secured for delivery from May lst to :`one 30th, Early pack- ages will yield a surplus if carefully handled. Enquire of the Provincial Apiarist re disease in your locality before buy111 Swarms, nuclei ter col- onies. The accessory equipment for the beginner should consist of: -- (1) A veil of black cotton tulle. (2) A Standard bee smocker. (3) A hive tool. (4) A spur 'wheel wire embedder, (5) An uncapping J box. . (6) An uncapping (7) A complete set of Department literature, Bulletins 213, 233 and 256, and a goad reference bee book. (8) A small honey extractor. With the exception of Nos. 6, 7 anti 8, it is advisable to acquire the Ma- terial needed from a supply firm at - once, The uncapping box can be made at house, and the beginner could probably co-operate with anoth- er beekeeper in securing the use of an extractor. With the increase Ge colonies to ten, it would then be ad- visable to provide a storage can to assist in handling the ceep.—W. A. Weir, Ontario Agricultural College. 11' yOU.ha7ve .not paid for The Advance we would ash that you do so without delay. The Thrift C ar There are five things to consider' .when you buy a motor car- Appearance ' Performance 'Comfort Service Price Canadian owners 'vho have bought the Overland Model 90 have . not been worried about any of these things. Remember this when you decide to buy yolar calif Local Dealer, 1. KENNEDY Willya-Overland, Limited Willya Knight and Overland Motor Cora and Light Commercial Wagons r Head Office and Works, West Toronto, Ontario 1 TIIE Wt1 ftm &M .ADVANCJ onsassasssRsssmas■samsssrsa .MORE THAN PLEASED "I'm more than pleased with the Sharples Suction -feed ▪ Separator you sold me. I can turn fast or slow and still get every trace of cream—a thing X could never fia do with any other make. 1 am getting more creams a from the same milk. By tests I have found that the is cream is perfectly even, too --regardless of operating • ,a speed. It is the easiest machine to clean 1 ever saw, • owing to the simple bowl." SHARPLES REAM SEPARATOR 1s the ONLY separator In which the inflow of milk, vanes ilk with the operating speed. In an other separators the • talk feed is flied—if *quota is !overdo', toe Much milk w' runs through the bowl and cannot ba perfectly separated. • Borne tars into the Crsatn, making it thin and unevert•- • setts tuna into the skint milk and is wasted. 'That's e hew the case with a "Sharpies" -gats *very trace of • mato at wislely.vatylttg episode. Delivers ,perfact13, AP etrepa cream, too, any spmd, Knee.lew supply tank. No disci- a$7 ta.cleatr, Let tai d*rrtouttts*ta it to you. W* Davidson & Son eratadit.,6140440 Repair* wed Oils as rrietf In Stook. . Sit* moss *'s aa to * alu FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS per year is the salary of a lady graduate of ten years ago. Her two sisters have since taken cours- es. Father and mother are gone bnt the three daughters are also lutely independent and beyond want Parental What about your daughter. Write for the testi• monial of the above girl and a thousand other graduates ENTER. NOW Y NO VACATION la* patIllernm.ff °SPOTTON= BUSINESS COLLEGE Affiliated with Canada Business College, Toronto. Lieut. Foster Ferguson, (Somewhere in- France) Principal. GEO. $POTTON, President. t;IRLSt LEMON JUICE IS SKIN WRITE1)JER How to make a Creamy Beauty Lotion for a few Ciento The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orehard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one -must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. C areshculdbetaken to strain the lemo n juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for ni"onths. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener. whitener and beautifier, Just try it! Get three ounces'of orch- ard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face` neck, arms and hands. Whitechurch • Miss Hazel Wocks of Teeswater is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Mowbray. Miss Jeanette Cottle has returned from Hamilton., where she spent the pat few weeks. Master James Wilson is ill of pneu.- monia, M. -Ind Mrs, Ben McClenaghau spent Sunday i,.t:t ,.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Barbour. James McIntosh has bought a Ford 111 Miss Vina Smith of Wingham spent the week'end at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Alex. Mowbray. Miss Sadie Coling of Ripley is visiting $ her sister. Mrs. D. McTavish. ® Mr. Wii Henry led the Guild on Sun• day. Miss Ruby Everett sang a solo, IN Ou May 12th the prayer meeting ,coin ntiUce will have charge. Mr. Frccl Davidson has purchased a Ford car. Rev. Mr. Amos of Palmerston conduct. Dr. Waldron's World's Most Wonder- ful Eczema and Rheumatism Cure Golden Root Blood ENTIRELY puri fBerVEGETABLE Prepared from strongly concentrated extracts of Roots, Barks and Herbs. Warranted not to contain any mineral Substance or Poisonous Drugs and per- fectly safe at all tithes. The GOLD- EN ROOT BLOOD PURIFIER in- variably cures Kidney and Liver Di- seases, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Billious Attacks, Remittant and Interinittant Fevers, Cramps in Stomach. Catarrh, 'Costiveness, Piles, Pimples, Weakness, Torpidity -of the System, all Rheumatic and Nervous Complaints and Female Weakness. The aged find GOLDEN ROOT BLOOD PURIFIER just the tonic they need in their declining years. For Female Complaint it has no equal. Being a purely vegetable preparation, it is a safe and reliable remedy for old and young, married or single females in every condition of health or station of life. All are helped and permanent- ly cured of that debilitating weakness peculiar to their sex. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE Registered under "Canada Propriet- ory or Patent Medicine Act". WINOUAM MARKETS (Correct up till WecinesdaY neon) Wheat .... ....2 14 to Flour, per cwt,atandatel...i 75 to Bran, per ton 32 00 to Shorts, per ton... . 40 00 to Oats 00 to Barley . .............. 1 40 to Hay, 12 00 to Butter, per lb.—dairy.... 34 to Eggs, per dozen 36 to Lard 20 to Cattle, med., butchers0 00 to Cattle, butchers choice10 50 to Hogs, live weight 10 50 to Butterfat . to PREPARED DY E. RUNSTEDLER & SON Erie, Penailvania Owasso., Michigan and Mir. and Mrs. A. E. Runstedler Wingham, Ontario This medicine is procurable only at Mrs. Runstedler's Millinery Parlors. 5 83 3li 00 44 00 1 05 1 80 13 440 10 300 11 50 20 00 45 c CARLOAD of CATTLE ,s. ,_. An auction sale of cattle will be held at Towne's Hotel, Wroxeter SATU'R.. MAY 11TH, 20 Yearlings and 10 year old 4 fresh cows This is high grade stock, and in best of condition. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. .= TERMS — 0 months credit • on ;:; furuishing approved joint notes. •r _: ID, E. McDONALD, J; PURVIS, 4 ._• Prop. Auct. ... ... ....... .... respect. May it mark the time for your speedy return Vvure vut z Avenel 7 b a f,tucicee 11. L Innioe Lillian Gray Florence Bellinger Phyllis M. Smithett H. Haynes Belgrave Last week was a busy week on the stock market here On Wednesday Tay- lor and Dames paid out w8 500 for cattle; on Thursday John Armstrong paid about $3,000 for hogs and on Friday Jas Taylor paid about 12,500 for hogs and cattle. This week promises to be pretty good also as there are a number of grass cattle} to come out yet, A bright young life was ended on Mon• day morning when Miss Lizzie Mont. ornery, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thos 1 Montgoinery, 10th con., Wawanosh, passed to the outer world. Lizzie had been confined to her bed for about three months with heart trouble. She will be missed in the home. The sincere sym- pathy of the community is extended to , the father, mother, brothers and sisters. Airs. Bailey and Mra. Thyne visited Mrs, Wm. Wray last week. Mrs. Munroe of Auburn, was a visitor with Mfrs, C McCrea for a couple of days. Rev. Mr. Smith of Brussels, took the services in the Anglican church Sunday. Miss Bengough of Wingham, was call' ing on old friends in the village Monday' , Mrs, Moore is visiting her aunt, Alrs. Chas, McCrea, Mrs. Joe Brandon spent a couple of days with her sister, Mrs. Bryant, of Hallett. Hints butt s .c Thoruugu Must be piaetfeaci .0 ,u“: common hoe, wheel ilJe aua nue ga• den cultivator should be Kept guut8 immediately alter each rain, The seed sowu tit the field should be thin- ned carefully, giving each plant the amount of space required tor good growth. Use poison bran hash ;u kill the cut worm, which will be ac- tive at this season. The asparagus bed should have the second applica- tion of 100 lbs. per act.: of nitrate of .sada. All stocks should be care- fully cut even if tuey caauut ue ossa. teeny celery, to,uto,eue atirli Otioei Lenuer omnis buvu,u ., t UUL tll'St et LUIS n..., e, LI • euetllrihC1':i, liUiul„il Th u.. .1 '-' cd A a:.ti,. should hi, pia„t of nitrate e1 boon eue tomato plants tuui t,i uye eee a fa. setting out, will aid intlle11 6rov,t,l. The latter part of tins mourn and the beginning of next, late celery, cabbage, ca ulif eWer and kale a, e transplanted into the field. Sowing of corn and beans shot.'d be male every week during this month. ANNUAL EXCU'R$.ION GODERICH to DETROIT aid Return. STEAMER GREYHOUND Leave Goderich Tues, Junellth,lOa,m.E,T. ed the services in the Presbyterian church ou Suuday, There was no evening sere vice in the Methodist cliurch on acocunt of communion service :1t Bethel, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mowbray of Wiugiiant, were weekend guests of Mende here, Thursday May gth 1915 Big Shoe Sale for Men 42 pairs Men's low shoes (oxfords in laced and buttoned—Patent leather, Velour calf, Tan calf To Eradicate Bad Weeds. If troubled with mustard in grain crops, spray with the 20 p.c. solution of iron sulphate, (2 lbs. of iron sul- phate to each gallon of water). 11 such spraying is to be effective it, must be done early just when, the first mustard plants In the field are, coming into flower. Good cultivation followed by rape sown about the middle of June la drills about 26 inches apart at the rate of 1% pounds per acre, pro- vides a means of eradicating peren- •,ial sow thistle and twitch grass. Rettlrning leaves Detroit Thursday, June 13th, 1 p,m. ,S'2 72O11JV71 TTI ' 4;1.50 ONE WAY The only boat trip from Goderich to De- troit'this season. Belmore Dr. and Mrs Allison of Toronto, spent Sunday with the doctor's mother. Dr. Albert and Mrs. Perdue of Clifford, spent a day with Mrs. Per'due's mother, Mrs. McCrea. George Jordan has bought Miss Ben- gough's property in the village, The concert given Friday evening, May 3rd, under the leadership of Mr. R. Redmond success a was decided in ever d Y way. The weather being ideal the Foresters' Hall was so filled the people crowded the aisles and lobby. The pro- gram fully met the expectation of every- one. Mr. Redmond's pupils excelled themselves in the rendering of choruse§. readings and insti•utnental numbers, re- flecting much credit upon their teacher who himself favored the audience with several fine violin selections, accompanied on piano by Miss Howson The dialogue "Soaring Aloft," duets, solos and chorus- es, contributed by other local talent, (in- cluding the Southern gentlemen) were highly entertaining, the audience show- ing their appreciation by hearty and pro- longed applause. The proceeds were fine too, $81 00 being the amount. This is in aid of Red Cross work. The Patriotic Society shipped to Hy- man Hall, London, on April 23rd, 9 shirts, 1 suit of pyjamas, 48 pair of socks. Rev. Mr. Sinclair attended the Synod of the Presbyterian church at London last week and gave a very interesting description of the meeting at the service last Sunday. Mrs. James Douglas has returned home after her illness. Her many friends hope she will improve quickly. Mr.. Jos. Murray has returned home after spending a week with his daughter, Mra. D. Livingstone, Moncrieff. Mr. Robt. Nichol Sr , 17th con., is not recovering as quickly as his many friends would like after going through an opera- tion. The Women's Institute held their annual monthly meeting in the hall on Saturday. A good attendance was press ent. The next meeting will be held at the home of .)airs. Robt. Ballagh, 2nd concession, The district speaker will be present. Miss Blanche Irwin spent a day last week with Bluevale friends. Mr. Henry Johann took the topic at Christian Endeavour Sunday evening. No passports required for males of mili- tary age on this trip. Simply sign your name for the Immigration Oflice who will be on duty on board stei,fner at time of departure. Canadians coming to Detroit for a tem - head t x ostar make a deposit. are not d to U. S. Iinmiii-- gration Officers will be on the steamer to pass excursionists. BAND MOONLIGHT Out of Goderich Mon. Eve'g, June 70th fi p,m.-25c. Music and dancing ill Greyhound ball room. Next Sunday, May 12,, will be observed its Mothers I)ay in the Presbyterian chueelt. Every mother is urged to be present and to meet in the basement be- foro the morning service. The centre" front seats '+!Sill be reserved for the mothers. Mrs. Thos. Gaunt went to London this week to attend the graduatiol.t exercise{ of Victoria novae, wter* her sister, Wm X, Mckenzie, is ass of tlin poets "leas* K Ar EXTRA EXTRA =I When selling scalp iron ._ or junk of any kind be sure that you know the • weight. Solite buyers .b are honest and others : are not. : 1 will positively pay the 3*, highest price for all kinds of junk. • HARRY WOROSMAN Phone 240. Genuine good sh o es that are worth from $5 to $5.50 per pair in nearly all sizes. one shoe of each pair in south wirti dow withslit ticket attach- ed. On sale SATURDAY EVE'G at 7.30 For $2.37 per pair. W. H.WILLIS Salem An auto accident occurred near here on Sunday when the Dettman boys and John Boyd were driving down the gravel road their car turned over with the result that it was badly wrecked, Fortunately the boys escaped with only a few cuts and bruises, Sacrament was held here on Sunday with a large attendance, several joining the church. Mr. 13d, Bennett who is in Wingham General Hospital, is we are pleased to learn, improving. Gunner J. J. Weir, son of Mrs. Wm. Weir, was remembered by the members of the Royal Bank Staff, corner Bloor St. and Dovercourt Road. Toronto, where he was a valued member until the time he enlisted, by the presentation of a gold watch and the following address: Toronto, Ont,. April 13. 1948. Gunner John James Weir, 67th Battery. Toronto, Ont. Dear Mr. Weir; -- We the undersigned members of the staff•ofthe Bloor & Dovercourt Branch of the Royal tank of Canada desire to ex- press to you our sincere regret at the' severance of your connection with us, where our associations have been so pleasant. We shall miss your beaming smile and your agreeable manner which has so endeared you to us, and on this the eve of your departure to take your place witur gallant boys in the treat Cause for Fre`Zdom and Justice, we ask to take with you our sinter* goad wishes for your future tetlfare and t; II news. We wish you. Godspeed, and deet Sole Agent For The r FOlt ..51/00LADIES THE 'REAL TEST OP A GOOD SCHOOL Our Graduates GET and HOLD THE BEST POSITIONS We shall be glad to furnish the proof. GET FACTS, and dbn't . 1IS}w yourself to be "camouflaged." Catalogue Free. Phone 16#3; D. A. McLachlan, Pres. A. Havil indf _.Bili, The, Advance_.... . ness of the Job Printing which it dies.. Ou prices are lowest. Give us. 044 xv,xxxxxxxxxxxx).vAihntxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiout It is with pleasure we announce large shipment of beautiful Silks of genuine French and Swiss manufacture. New Gingham Checks, Foulards, Sa IStripes and other fancy weaves. . Plain Taffeta, Messouline, Habutia and Duchess in a. Ihost of shades. VV S I K s the arrival of a very vtAR .%weatere . Just to hand some beautiful new Wool and Silk Sweaters in the new shade3 • of Robin Egg, Blue, Rhubarb and Sage, Viyetta,flannete 1st '"VIYELIA„ FLANNEL be Complete ran‘e now (01 for your inspection DOES NOT SHRINK The most economical dress goods on to -day's. Plain and fancy colors. Does not fade or shrink and is suitable for day and night wear, for man, woman or child. to Us. light 011441111424 of ow .anotyabstiltak %pedal - 5 only Carpet Squares, odd lines•in our regular stock up to $35.00. While they last $20.'000 2 pieces Union Carpet and one piece color fast matting. Regular 60c and 75c per yd. Week end price 45c. o KING B Standard Patterns. Choice Produce at Flighes0K4ils. xxxxxxxxmonotteAinclot