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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-03-10, Page 8A � w" ,7777777 a HE complete -list of Edison's Inventions, that have helped mankind to live bet -ter and to better enjoy living, reads like the Arabian Nights. Isn't it easy to understand why the inventor ­of the phonograph can produce the world7s greatest phonograph value, the Amberola? Isn't it difficult- to understand why anybody ever buys a talking machine, when they can own L7. 1) 1 S ON" S NMAT DIAMOND, ni,� M B P1 The World's Greatest Phonograph Value Are you familiar with the crack and break? Amberol shrillness and metallic sound Itecords can be accidently cf "talking machines' --and dropped without damage— ordinary pb6nogyraphs? Then they are practically unbreak. c: -.me to our. store and li�ten able and everlasting I to, the pure, musical tone of Would you like to own an the Amberola! Th%- differ- Amberola, but feel you can- cnee is startling. not afford one? Let us prove Do you know the cost and to you that Edison's, wish bother of constantly- chan to brin ' 9- g music into every i;ng phonograph needles? L' et home. makes it possible for US show you/the permanent you to possess an Amber - Diamond Point Reproducer ola almost on your own of the An�berola that does termsl' - awa with needlest Come in and talk it over lAysave you seen how easily with us. If you cannot come "talking machiiie"' records soon, write us—today. J. Walton McKibbo"n, Dealep LECTURE ON TUBERCULOSIS i Protect the baby from bovine T. B. by, strength, loss of appetiter' slight fever, Fur'Coats pasteurizing all milk given to baby, raising of sputum. W. A. Irwin, field secretiry of the Don't give the baby a comfort. this art- In every case all dishes used -in the National Sanitarium Association, gave a Chamber the icle is a source of infection. as it is many times put back in baby's mouth after it hottte by a T. B. Patient should be steral- ized. 1-eture in the Council of Town Haft on Thursday evening. "Fight- has fallen on the floor or sidewalk without iag the Great White Plague—Tuber- lecture being cleansed and is sure to have T. B. germs on it. -There was a young man froth the city, Who met what he thought wag a kitty. culogs." At the conclusion Of the a very line moving picture of Muskoka Eigbty to ninety per cent of the boys He gave., it a Pat And said Nice litt e catt" c,)untry and the buildings and equipment and girls under the age of 15 years are in- And they buried his clothes out of pity. the Muskoka r. ree lloslRal for con. fected and unless they are kept in a good u 8.1niptives and the work done there was healthy condition they will not be able to keep the from developing into a HYDRO WIRING Some of the principle items of germ t1le lecture are given herewith: . serious case of T. S. N3 pawn,hot even the baby's mother, The gertit aRaelts the bones, spine, You save by having yout h6ustj wired caotild Was, the b3bY on the lips, aldn, glands of neck, brain lining, bowels for 14YDRO Now No baby is both with T. B., notwith. and lunt,,s. Special prices during March. janding that both 1)arents might be T. I.. pemns at the time the child wag born T. 13. is the most wide -spread distease in the world. It is contagious, easily Corn - Rove Electric Store J.)at if the Child is left in 'contact with municated and hereditary. ,r, 11, parents or others who have T. B. it will immedlately become itifected and Ten thous3nd deaths per year in Can - ada, 25,000 cases in, Ontario last yea Phone 280 ,infectiob during the life frOm One to tkce �k.dtlia invariably fatal. . Some Symptons of'r. B. whiell an'Lly might detect. ­L%m of wel0it, lo -'s of Fixtures - - - Appliance$ I/ 9 a Ai 41, A 0 H d , Mar 10th, 1921 ;I , I - Sm W V "Mep,410% b*vkwa a Navy Serges, Tricatines, Taffetas, Messalines, Canton Crepes. You are invited to- inspect our New Goods. 0 KINA &floe 14 oil EWE no 'A 11A11 A $27.50 -.'Velour $14.50 --Plaid $37.50 .. Tricatines -- $35.00 M E N'S',. -W E A R Tremendous reduc- tions on Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings. All Wool Suits AZ Serge Suits Overcoats Raincoats X X Hats and Caps Shirts, Collars Underwear, Socks Z Overaiis Sweater Coats Mitts and Gloves Odd Pants HOUSE FURNISHINGS Reduced junoleunks, Rugs all sizes oil Cloth's Window Draperies Window Shades, W Indow Poles, etc, . Kings' Grocery Dept., Pure Foods at Money Saving ,Prices Pure Clover Honey, I lb. Jars ........ 30c 10 lb pail Corn Syr'�p ................ ....... 98 Best Red'Sal mon ................ I ........ 45 Tapioca, 3 lb .... 4 .......... ............... 25 Rice, 3 lb for ........................... 1-25 Walnuts, best French,,per 1b ............ 69, Almonds per Ib ............................. 69 Currants, skAected per lb .................... 19 Pure Lard, 3 lb Tin pail ...... ......... 10VI 1000 Package's Corn Starch per pkg 9 Best Extracts, all fla'vors .............. ** to Lux, 2 pkgs ...............................1 25 5 cases Perserved Peaches with heavysyrup ...................... 25 Peas and Corn, best quality full size, 2' for ............. ............. 25 Tomatoes, best quality futl size ......... 15 R aisins, finest selected, per lb ... �,...29 'Soaps' Comfort, Sunlight, Gold Surprise and Palmolive, 3 bars 25 Corn Plakes, per pkg ........... ........ 116.10 Shredded Wheat 2 packages for .... 25 n 5 LADIE5 WEAR Furs, Ladies' Ready - to -Wear's p e e 1 a 1,'l y priced toi$ Day. Furs reduced 20 to 40% Fur'Coats Cloth Coats Rain Coats Separate Shirts Blouses Middles Sport Coats Sweater Coats Gloves, Hosiery StMs, Dress Goods Sinallwares, etc Cottons,, Prints Flannelettes, -etc. I - 9 W M L& I R * wr I N " L4�i Shop In the Morning. Phone 71. Terms Cash I Af e *