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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1912-05-30, Page 4RING :ROS. Glativt16.14•10i001411.1.06duiLowasawn.1 II w M..Wil...0 q 14.41.1 M,.I.11 i NO IIII 1 iIII. .L "''n++—I-II.M, bail iY 1'r11,1 I li IIy 11111101111111/ V/orkin Jen's'WeapJng Apparel O E wr1O TOIL E.ARNE 'AND'V1JTM SLY WUCCESS B : '1SJEp ONITII.THE BEST){OG R• UL iliALCAN,BE.MANUFACTURED,4 on-t�a.�. sv�cxF. ARE ,._ _. SIGN GRADE, toON- D1 n E5T AMERICAN STYLE;' 'WOFz1oc CLOTMEs� ;THEY ARE DOUBLE STITCHED THROUGHOUT, Ole AND G.ENCROUS (IT TAKES FROM 42 TO4 YARDS TO MAKE A DO2EN),HAVE SEVEN POCKETS IMPORTED BUCKLES AND BUTTONS THAT WONT, COME OFF,ELASTIC DETACHABLE SUSPEND .R$,ETC1 ''LOOK FOR THE TAN COLORED TRADE MARWONYOUR 01il:RALLS,THE LEATHE; LABEL WE ARE THE`AGENTS FOR LEATHER LIBEL OVERALLS. We carry a fall, range these Leather Label Over -Hauls, with the bib or the pact &tyle, in blue' stripe or plain black, also smocks to match in the same qualities. A corn cob pipe given free with 'every Leather Label buil,. WORKING SHIRTS All sizes and prices, made of the best 50e to $1,25, shirtings procurable ; prices range from, SOCKS Oashwere, Wool and iJnion. • • of these and some very inner &tri rgAvalues nue A ak to msee our special at 2 pr. for 25c. UNDERWEAR French Balbriggan, Natural Wool and Fine Morino qualit,es, all sizes and popular brands. Prices, 50c to $1,25 per garment. SUITS Extraordinary valves in Men's 3 good materials and neat piece Suits, made of • 20 in the lot, to clear at $8.35 each tterns, Sizes 3G to 44, only PRODUCE WANTED Butter, Eggs, &c. Highest � prices. Goods delivered promptly to any part of town. .. ! - I 1 ••".+ .I • -I t'I .i Ili In '1) I _, • • . I II. 1 r..�I II • Head office HAMILTON AGh2s7`T CAPITAL PAID UP 2,870,000 Reserve and Undivided Profits 3 Total Assets ,500,000 44,000,000 TT is not it its power to purchase that the great- -1- est value of money lies, The feeling. of inde- pendence. and of security against the (Meta of adverse fortune that a reserve fund gives you, s infinitely more satisfying than the passing gratifi- cation which you would obtain by spending it. Small amounts—which you will hardly miss --de- posited regularly, will gradually, but surely, accu- mulate to a sum large enough to insure against the - effects of business reverses or loss of employment. C. P. SMITH WIN GRAM i1�.1I t I 1 1 1= $i.5o EXCURSION GODERICH TO DETROIT Steamer Greyhound Going to Detroit --June 14, Return from Detroit -June 17 2r2 Days in Detroit Detroit Tigers and Pen- nant Winners Play Ball, June 15-16 Crescent Ciub of Stratford Special Train • to the Goderich Band Moonlight Thursday, June 13, 8 p. m. For particulars see small bills or write .11.A' EI3, T. P. & E'. Agt, Detroit NEGLECT To cleanse the system of undigested food, foul gases, excess bile in the liver and waste matter in the bowels will impair your health. The best system regulator is FIG PILLS. At all dealers 25 and 50 cents or The Fig Pill Oct., St. Thomas, Ont. "I Suffered Years With My Back." Backache resulting from weak kidneys, a bad cold or other cause, usually renders. the sufferer unlit for work and often results in per- manent disability. "1 suffered for years with my back, or kidney trouble, and have tried a number of remedies from different physicians. More than a year ago, one of our local druggists induced me to try Dr. Miles' Anti'Pain Pills and after using them some three months I found a decided improve- ment in my kidneys, and I'am glad to say that I hope soon to be fully restored to hdalth." J. P. ALLEN, Ex -Judge City Court, Glasgow, Ky. As long as pain is present in any 3. Th part of the body rest is impossible 4' Th and the system becoming weakened To do is exposed to any form of disease to some foo which the sufferer may be inclined. system temperat PlIE WINGRAM EATINO FOR .DEALTti, By E. D. Warman, A (Continua from last Are yotl dyspeptic P then q log. Don't bs $nical. to ehi�tving •t1 cl Y a thing of which I aril fond anythlog •M. HIeek) heap of deed flags, containing forty tilt mine- bubhele, and numbelin by count, ]8 207,083 gime. To 'siva, these" stead t7(< cost sEl50 In prizes. IIIc 4tipg. ion ilii&., .... , . a. A Successful Swatter. A thirteen year old boy 111 WOreestY. er, Massachusetts, organized a c"$wat the fly" campaign, and now the papers are showing a picture of the result, a 1'y crUi t and eve teivinte Y�1urs if tilt, seggest ou "can't eat thio" and you cat liar, jest hcl:a;�,re yourselt'ttr•ouYnd rand 'e:caluteiy. say :-_.++fust bhOw rue • aa,ta y. wh,oleso e ' ' na that I can't eat!" Two prominent lawyers seat famous Delwonico in New Y and one of them taking up th fart, said ; --"I do not see any ca,xt eat." ,rhe other one fetid not see anything I can't eat latter was happy and launge former, unhappy and dyspepti IE you fear dyspepsia,, yon it, You will get anything yea Remember the fate c•f poor o who said : --"Tat which I In fear hath come upon nae." Oer That ie the common experience & reat human family. If you do not eat it ; if you eat it do n Lr, D., not say :^,.I wonder should have eaten that," No eleouldn'r if you begin to wonde when you begin to wonder yo know you shouldn't; for it wi mediately manifest itself. In say good -by to every morsel o that passes your lips ; say it, or as if you meant it --not as a Patt well, but with a settled cony that you will never bear from it But you will never know how t until you have formed the ha neye1 allowing your stomach t a particle of food that has not passed upon by the censorship TREATMENT FOR ered the Yo k Oity e bill of thing i CHOKJNO CATTLE —"I do This Accident usually ha ,f' The y ppeias ,roan attempting to swallow too large an ob- y; the Stet, such its a turnip, potato, beet or c` apple, though in rare Crises choking will get may occur from other food, Such as dry u f,'•a,r. bran or chaff or finely ground food Id Sub, lodging in and tilling up a portion of ost did the gullet. This latter form is liable rain) to occur to animals that are greedy y' feeders. of the The symptoms of this accident 'gill fear it vary somewhat according to the part of fe r . of the or in which the ob- if 1 you r, and u• will 11 in- steacl, f food act it i fare- iction again, ` o eat bit of o get been of the gullet throat mouth. THIS INDICATIONS OP HEALTH. ' ow to eat" is but one step --a long however, in the direction of h�; and, in due time, I shall con - the two other subjects herein ioned -- "When to eat" and at to eat. "Ian the meantime are other important features to sidered, but I would ask you to lose sight of the fact that the incentive for the following out the suggestions given from time e is wrapt up in that one word h." And I would answer :— orrect position of the body. orrect carriage of the body. light and elastic step. clear complexion. bright eye. sweet breath. n odorless body. hese may be obtained, and th d long after passing thr nd ten. ere asked how to get and h health I would call attentt more important factors :— e eat and drink to ma nd blood. e exercise to circulate it. e breathe deeply of the fre xygenate it. Then we shots runaity and naturally . acti eliminating agents:— ..n one, healt sider went "Wh there be con never gre2lt of all to tiro ""healt 2, 3. A 4, A 5. A 0. A -7. A All t ratable score a If I w to keep to seven 1. W lymph a 2. W 3. W air to o keep no the four TORONTO REAL ESTATE On the principle that "for off dila look green" a large amount of Ontalrto's money teat been invested iu Western towns of rlonb>rfal posstbilit;iea, While 'ifiht at our door, in the cite of Toronto, t•rt, to be found wlaat et'e r 'obably the bust reel (*.tat,,+ ixzvt tote►•)faits zu Canada. Toronto Will add to 1t;j popultition this many people AN there are iu two towns like Liabkatoon. 'oronto has a population of 420,0e0 and is groom fog rapidly, The opening up of Greater Ontario, the rapid, settling of the West, the en - liftmen; of our canal system, all com- bine to make Toronto the most favora- , bly situated oity In the Douaiuioa. Iia grnwtlh during the next few years Will surpass all past records: We can give valuKble information to intending invea,torp, as we have made a personal t1P pection of the different parts of the city. Ritchie & Coe�s REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Many Business Colleges I close for vacation during July and August but the large and popular ELLIOTT 1 TOIMIT4, 0NZ does not. Students desiring strictly high grade training for choice positions are in- vited to write for our catalogue. Enter now if you can. Our graduates readily get employment. W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL. Cor. 1 onge and Alexander Sts. tle is the hard erd st and heareed of t h esteef aof any breed, says 13, O. Gammon in Kansas Farmer. OtTlcial reports of government and state veterinarians both in England and the United States ShQW that from 23 to 25 per cent of the other beef breeds re- spond to the test for tuberculosis, whereas for the past ten years only 4 per cent of all Herefords tested responded. Hereford cattle are the best grazers. There is no question of Hereford supremacy Dere, For en the twenty favoritesoth thee y ran limen eed has sof the plains whero grass beef was a specialty. In gland they were developed for hundreds of years as a grazing breed. There Is no breed that will make more beef from grass alone than the Hereford. struction Is located, says Dr. David en Iloberts in Kimball's Dairy Farmer. ee- in most cases thele is a discharge of saliva from the mouth. The animal coughs frequently, and when it drinks oW the water is forced back into the mouth 'on and dribbles out witli the saliva. The cow usually stops feeding She ke bas an anxious expression and breathes wit,, difficulty owing to the fact that she begins to bloat, caused by the re- sh tention of gas in the stomach. ldThese symptosis, however, are not always present, for if the obstacle ve dors not completely close the throat or gullet grafi or water may pass iyrevent, 1. The bowels. 2. The skin. e lungs. e kidneys. this, we should eat whol d (eating no more than th requires ;) bathe daily (th ure of the bath being suite Dr. Miles' ' Anti -Pain Pills by steadying the irritated nerve tow to the centers, make refreshingsleepo the w sible, thereby enabling e body to regularly recover lost strength. As aremedy temperas for pain of any description Dr. whole go Miles' Anti -Pain Pills are unser- but the passed. a 3 crack the log :any immediate discomfort. If the obstruction is in the neck portion of the gullet it may be felt as a lump on the left side of the neck. If the ob. ject is in the throat it is advisable to e- give a mail portion of oil, wait elm e moments bbd then squeeze the obstacle' e upward into the month, or the attend - d .:int may oil his baud and pass it down Sold by all druggists under a guar- net, else t ant eds of the body rather tha hints of the mind ;) exercis (not spasmodically) and b e in all things. This is th spel of health in a nutshell, majority of people merely Shell, but never get the ket- here would not 'be so - many corpses walking the streets. n the throat far enougb to grasp the for. e Nigh body and withdrawn It gradually, but stt'adily. e The presence of an obstacle or an e obstruction In the cervical portion of the gaallet may btu worked forward in the same manner, always giving a smell dose of 011 regardless as to what the obstacle may be composed of. If ee assuring the return of the price animated MILES MEDICAL: CO., ,reoute,jlcaan. - ts. utast it of tit will and it or t alk, In (' in r in th Imtr;s. — let tri to to 1)111 ey end it ra- ruble? ere the ey. • is ere„ ny • in this ed It; ce be sh a to a 0 of the first box If no banefi it be of eitnii or ground feed, by m JYNT think that concrete can be.(used only for 'blinding bridges, silos, walls and walks; because if youvdo, you will probably overlook all the places ;where you can use it now. T. L. Irving, of Nortlj Geor etown used concrete for 81 different purposes�hon his - i, lfatrni in 1911. There are probably at least a dozen :profit - Perhaps Perhaps you haven't thought of Cofitcrete, except foriannew4 silo, or some other big improvement fort, which you aren't quite barn,eadb et. That's why you should read �:! h uses for concrete on your farm at the t "What The Farmer Cart Do With Co " at will open your eyes to the hundreds of�Cxete farmers Have found for this material. In pia ntI nguage, and with the aid of many photographs, it explainat Just What these hate &re, and how they cant be Applied to your farm.Concrete can hot oiily the used for all the purposes to ■illi(; t ' Which wood has been,' applied, but also many, otiaere for which wood would never bo tsultable. " y It is not only a butildiaa ' torial, something that•. �' xne.teriaXf' it't11 a ha,ndyrr me; a Leri as you'll grow to deptend upon More more, you learn its . o ibilttieas. i1 H ;�K� catao Arita for tittle hook. WWII find It/isnot a catalog. ea ` nor an argument 'for you to buy our with no ilhavery t�ernittra her: onei hod an to IT'S 7Cour &ante Sli N 1 '� •, : �a Nom ,Trio �. eapostal,ritamir art. UE letter, mall. Or use bocoupen.�h.A.ddreiiaytlt M YCii, CANADA .1 it Amok T CO., Ltd. MY/I.b.M. II :Y�•�141 ria Amok ,AY , a1>g .r '1 •A � _ She Knew How. Dr, Wiley of Washington, in spe ing of his inspection of some cane factories, reports the following "These people, when we rlbjacted some of tl. a poisonous Chemicals tb used in their canned peas and aspa gas, laughed at us. They said we w ignorant wind inexperienced. • Th pointed out that they had. been ma years in business and that they turn out many millions of cans a year. reminded me of a woman Whom l on saw, in my young days, feeding a ba a few months Old on bite of dried fl and pickle. "Don't do that" I said, . "Don't d that, madam 1 It's most unhealthy give fish and pickle to so young" child." "The woman frowned upon me. "'flub t" she said, "don't youtry t teach the how to feed babies. Why young feller, I've buried seven'!" martin- i); the throat where the stoppage 'eh material has accumulated it have a tendency to break it up twee the anima, to either swallow he attendant to work It upward. aces 'where the obstacle is lodged e chest between the lobes of thb wltere menlpulatfon of the gui- "ticl 1;t lttlitae::ible. It Is advisable et. 11 gng in the animal's mouth aunt 11 probe ng or a half Meta r Nose and by passing this into net and pressing• gently,1 s there .It danger of rupturing the gullet conditicn, the obstacle may be dislodged or ftlreed Into' the stomach, and as soon ars it lad the accun1utatetl • • gas very r:tpidtr escapes through the Wise car probang and gives instant re- lief to the average distressed animal. After this relief ling been given the animal the prolnni ; or hose stlottld be retuovecl gently and the animal given soft hast& or gruel d1'inks and should not be given rind* bulky food for at tenet twenty-four hours, for the reason that if the gullet be later=ranted end the aanlmnl has free necess to bulky food . there Is donter of dislodgment of same in the ruptured portion of the gullet, whereas if the animal be given a few c193's' tittle for this itteerat1011 or erten• se:II to regain its normal condition there is much less danger Of bad re- sults following. HAsN, r sHI LOVELY HAIR i How ofreu have you heard this re- frlsrrk ? Very often indeed:—Everyone admires well kept, luxuriant haitr be. cause it Is a real beauty in itself; teed as Balzal says in his famous work on beautiful wonneu : —"The son! of loyli- ness of a beautiful Woman lies in the tresses of her hair." • Any woman oaai have beautiful hair if eh© will bnt give it proper oars with a proper hair dressing SAgeine iat snob a dressing It will bring life and beauty into dant faded hair and make it clean, fleay toad attraotite, Since the introduotioe of Sagoine iii givens& it has Met With wand 1' lot t' e Cement Wellow For Heat. A ee1uent tank it sunk into- the ;,round and ,Third with Water le just what pig: need during the hof days. It the yard immediately surrounding the hulk Is toad,, of gravel so that the war ter may drain away there Will be rid unsightly tnutlliote. „ Why tha`E<fog Root*, flogs do not dig In the• earth alto. 'other for the fun of It. They get a at that wfay..� eu oeaas and i� tine- p'pular hair tbni,n With leadiog mea and women every• wht+re, B/I Gt'4a1 �'IR is new obtainable in Wing - hem at A. L Harniltan'a drug store. It; Iii rot Ad q or tre444sy and in rt+t<iatl y p,.* famed. A large bottle octets onit► M elute. 'hint Sagtitue wilt p ease you II our liberal Ku tr'antee, A, Xi, lIatuittou, Moue %teak if It dose se t, of trtaul�le. STRATFORD. ONT. ONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESS CQLLEGE Our courses aro up-to-date and practical. We have a large staff of experienced in- etrectors and our graduates eat the high grade pposthions. We do more for our students than does .any other similar Fobool. we have three departments— Commercial, owre it ito yourself, and know hayr Telegraphy. are doing. Get our free catalogue at once. D. A. MCLACHL.AN - - Principal ....2....0......................„......3 G. I. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S. Honor Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Honor Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. OFFICE OVER, II. E. ISARD Sr- CO'S. STORE DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER OFFICES—Corner Patrick and Centro streets PIxONES— Oifices , 43 1'tosidence, Dr. Kennedy 143 Residence. Dr. Calder 151 Dr. Kennedy specializes in Surgery. Diseases of 1the Eye, Ear,pNose and attentto ion t. Eyes thoroughly. tested. - Glasses properly fitted. C. N. GRIFFIN GENERAL AG -ENT Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Weather Insurance, coupled with a Real Estate and Money Loaning business. WANTED Iu the DAUPHIN DISTRICT, a large number of experienced farmers to buy and farm the best land in the West ; improved or unimproved. First-class proper- ties for sale at low prices and on terms to suit. For particulars and booklet giving description of the district, apply to R. C. SPAR LING DAUPHIN -- MAN. SYNOPSIS OP CANADIAN NORTH A WEST LAND F WGULATiONS 111.. Nor any Y male ovewho isr 18 he years olole head -of ay�ho family, stead a quarter' section of available Dominion land In Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. DominionrLaud nAg©ncy or Sub-agen y atothe district. Entry by proxy may be made at any 8genoy, can certain conditions by father. moth- er•, son, daughter, brother or sister of intend- ing homesteader. Duties. --Six months` residence upon and cul- tivation of the land in eah of three years. A. homesteader may live w thin nine utiles of his homestead en a farts of at least 8ta acres solely owned and ocottpied by hien or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In eertalu districts a homesteader in good standing may Pre•em t a que,rl'er-section along- side his homestead, Price 433.00 per acre. Duties --Unfit reside upon the homestead or nre•etnption six months in each of six year&; from date of homestead entry (including the' time required to earn hotntstotd patent) and uuitivato fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his hone - stead right and cannot Obtain a pre-emption may entor for a pnrehased helmeted in certain districts. i'rlce $3 00 per nerd. ,Duties —Must side lair nitwits n each of three years, culti- vato fifty acres and erecta house worth 43300. W. Deputy of the Minis, r of the Interior. N.11.-•-Unattthoritted publication et this ad- vbrtleotneut win not be paid for. grass roots, W1NGItl.A.M Jas. W�ikex &Son worths, bits of stuff of different kinds that help to make bone and Mueelte Wornis in Nods. peed the hogs plenty of ashes, Char• teal, etilphtlr, holo, turpentine and eop. pel'at . These are excellent preventives for Intestinal wvorme, tt con nori aioureo _ �.6.. ..._1 J11..14..-,. 1 UNDERTAKERS vee aro specially 4uaYlified under, takers and Ylmhalmere, and those ont><itstbeeinng g well d neto. tot lie teoot'vled fat retrld©noo. • Omoe Phoo.e 166 llotiae Phone Iii T JRSDAY, NAV 30, 19IP THE P i:OP a ,'S POPULAR TV A. follopoolos LADIES' ROME JOURNAL err HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS The Ladies' Home Journal now on sale is the "Bridal N -um- ber with a "Harrison Fisher Cover" from a Painting "A Beauti- ful June Bride. FOR JUNE WEDDINGS For the Trousseau Silks new and up-to-date, Toilette, Jacquard, TarnalinP, Teau De Cs ne, Fancy Silks & t. Also Fancy Voi/es, Allover Embroidery for Waists, Wide Embroi- dery for Dreeses, Fancy Trimmings, Ball Fringe in white, brown and Paris ; new white Embroidered Bags ; new Long Gloves in Silk or Lisle ; new Fancy Hosiery ;, excellent value in Fashionable Long Hip Corsets at 81.00, $1.25, $1,50. You'll want new Shoes ; see our very latest Patent Pumps, Fancy Button Oxfords and best quality Patent Button Boots, all new shapes, excellent quality and perfect fitting. FOR WEDDING PRESENTS We have a fine assortment of Real Cut Glass Berry Sets) Water Sets, Bowls, Cream and Sugar Sets. Curtains, Sze. Also Fine Table Linen and Luncheon Sets, Table Covers, If you prefer Fancy China visit our Chinaware department. Here you will find a splendid assortment of new shapes and decorations from the best potteries in the world, . GROCERY DEPARTMENT 1 Choice Evaporated Peaches, regular 20c lb , for 15c. Another shipment of canned Fresh Herring, reg. 150 for 1.0c. Secure a supply of Pure Maple Syrup before its all sold. - We have Pea Nut Butter and fine quality Cream Cheese. FARM PRODUCE WANTED.—Iligbest market prices paid for Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, eZe. Owing to the very wet fall of 1911 and the extremely cold winter, a great deal of corn did not receive proper care and is therefore unfit for seed, and farmers should exercise more care than usual in selecting their seed corn, as replanting is never so good. Having a, practical in Essex, 1 have been able to secure corn from wine of the very best farms a.nd can offer you the very choicest of seed either on. or off the cob. I have 90 Day Early Learning, Bailey and White Cap dent—these are the 'beet silo corns ; I also have Compton's Early. These corns have all been tested fort. germination and are No. 1, therefore to ensure a good crop, get your seed from All other seeds always in stock. A11 kinds Produce taken..0Potatoes, Beans Butler, Eggs) Etc. • A. Mills (Successor to T. A, MILLS) WINGHAM 11