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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1913-02-20, Page 4RING BROS FEBRUARY BARGAINS ON ALL11 WINTER MERCHANDISE For Men For Women Wool Underwear Fleece Lined -Underwear Heavy Socks Sweater Coats Leather Mitts Woollen Mitts Cloth Overcoats Fur Coats Fur Lined Coats Winter Suits For Boys Winter Coats Winter Suits Sweater Coats Mufflers and Gloves Ladies' Cloth Coats Ladies' Fur Lined Coats Winter Gloves Shawls and Wrapps • Sweater Coats Dress Goods Underwear Hosiery Fur Sets and Odd Muffs and Stoles and Girls Mitts and Gloves Hosiery and Underwear Boots and Rubbers Knickers If 'you need any of the above mentioned come in - and see what we can do for you. KING BROS. PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 71 inimmimmasammi RAINBOW FLOUR MAKES GOOD BREAD Pure Manitoba Flour, made from Choicest Wheat.' Rainbow Flour -kelp your reputation as a good cook. Put up in 24 lb. cotton bags. FOR SALE BY J. HENRY CHRISTIE OODEN cul- verts are un- sightly, dangerous, expensive, short.. lived. 191-13 "i7V INGH irooddA'AMOW)10.1.060900.9,60•41••••00A0AIMAMAAPA:ATIArdlA00.041,100•610.01110.6A.AAIA , . ESTIMATES AND EXPENDI0 TUR.e. * • A generous expenditure to meet the growing needs of the country, is pro. vided for in the main catinsatas brought down in the Home of 00m - Mena by Hon. W. T, White. The Finance Minister makes appropri. salons for the fiscal year 1913 14, Nub- ject to the approval of Parliament, amonnting to $170,152,183 28 an in- crease of $9,925,815.80. Of this total the monist charged to revenue is $125,850,338 28, That these estimates are within the mark 'is easily shown. The revenues for the present fiscal year prnmias to reach, if they do not exceed, $170,000,. 000, They should be even greater next year aa there is no reason to ex - peat that the present rate of progress I will not be maintained. Here is bow I the revenues have been increasing of late years :- 11912 13 - Total Year. Receipts, 1007 8 ... 06,000,000 1908 9 • 85,000,000 1909-10 101,500,000 1910.11 117,700,000 • 1911 12 136,100,000 1912-13 (probably) ..... .170,000,000 In the same period the expenditures, capital and consolidated, have been increasing, yet they have been practi- cally overtaken by the revenues, so that in 1911-12, with the aid of sinking funds, the public debt was actually decreased by $120,000, The figures :- Expenditure • Exceeded Year Revenue, 1907.8 , 1908 9 Amount Spent . , .$112 500.000 $16,500,000 133.400,000 47,900,000 115.400,000 13,700,000 122,800.000 5.000 000 137,100,000 1,000,000 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 Canada has now reached the point where an°, even greater expenditure may be made, capital and consolidated together, without exhausting the revenues. In other words the time has arrived when it will be possible to show a real surplus, and not a surplus over consolidated expenditure only, this too, without stinting the various spending departments of funds neces- sary for the proper development of the country. WHAT FOLLOWED A CUT. 1 A Magistrate's Wonderful Experi- ence With Zam-Buk. Mr. J. E. Arsenault, a Justice of the Peace, and station master at Welling- ton, on the Prince Edward Island Ry. has had a wonderful proof of the healing power of Zam-Buk. He says : Four years ago I had an accident. I slipped in the station and fell on a freight truck, sustainining a bad cut on the front of my leg. I thought this would heal, but instead of doing so it developed into a bad ulcer and later into a form of eczema, which spread very rapidly and also started on the other leg. Both legs became so swollen and sore that I could only go about my work by having them bandaged. My doctor said I must stop work and lay up. "After six months of this trouble I consulted another doctor, but vvith, 032 better result. I triedsa.11 the salves, liniments andsletiOns I beard of, but instea44sgetting better I got worse. "This was my condition when Igot MRS. Vilt ARM Allf, ADVAN E. Tells Mothers What To Do For Delicate Children. "My fourteen -year-old daughter was very thin and delicate. She had bad cough so that I became very much alarmed about her health. She was nervous and ata not sleep well, had very little appetite and doctors did. not help her..Having heard so much about Vinol, 1 decided to give it a trial. It has helped her wonderfully. She can sleep all night now without coughing once; In fact, her cough, is gone. Her appetite is greatly int. Proved and she has gained in weight. Vinol is 'wonderful medicine, and I will' always keep it in the house. I wish, every mother knew' What Vinol will do for delicate children." Mrs, Wm, A.rcher, 223 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. This declicious cod liver and iron preparation without oil is a wonderful body-builder and strength -creator for both young and old. We promise to give back your money In every such case where Vinol does not benefit, This shows our faith in Tina. J. W. MoKibbon, Druggist, Wingham. -An Indian couple walked into a St. Thomas photographer's and had their picture taken with a dead baby which the woman carried. CURD DANDRUFF FOR 50 CTS. 1.4 THAT'S We easy, and you take no CHEAP risk. Go to J. W. bon, the druggist, to -day, ENOUGH and get a large 50 et. bottle FOR' of PARISIAN Sage, the ANY ONE the germ killing hair rA" st ore r. If it does not cure dandruff in two weeks he will give you your money hack. PARISIAN Sage is a pleasant, daintily perfumed tonic and hair grower. It is guaranteed to stop fall. ing hair or itching of the scalp, and to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair. PARISIAN Sage has many imita- tors -get the genuine The R. T. Booth Co. Ltd,, Fort Erie, Ont., Ca- nadian makers. Assistance To Agriculture. The scheme of the Hon. Martin Bur - rel, Minister of Agriculture by which he proposes to encourage the national industry of the Dominion on a scale hitherto unattempted by any of his predecessors in office, has elicited praise from all parts of the country. Political opponents have joined in recognizing the foresight of the min- ister, who proposes to spend so that the country can afterwards save. Mr. Burrell exhibited his strong grasp of the needs of the agricultural community when he said : "To in- crease the farmers' output, to improve the conditions of rural life, to swell the number of those who till the fields -to do these things we are going to solve the greatest problem and avert many of the manifest evils that face us in modern life." He also showed trite conception of the needs of the great populations of the city when when he said : "Two problems. especially confront us to -day as they confront other nations, the ever-increasing cost of living with its heavy burdens, and, the increase of asshanses-agionist-rural population." The Minister of Agriculture in his new scheme has shown deep study of the advances made in agriculture in e' principal countries of the world. n' his speech he showed' special en- usiasin for Belgium, and pointed ut that in that country marvellous sults had followed the fostering care scientific government legislation e pointed out that in the year 1885 e depletion of soil and the emigra. on of rural population had become so serious that the Government of Bel- gium decided to appoint agricultural supervisors or district agricultual in- structors. The has been the result :- "Belgium farms produce £10,000,000 more annually than they did twenty- five years ago at a cost for every kind of agricultural education of not "(lore than £40,000 a year. What is now the densest population in Europe is almost supported by the product of its own farms, which „yield an average of £20 per annum per acre as compared with less than half from British land." The Minister argued from this that Oanada can also make gigantic strides, my first box of Zam-Buk. Greatly to th th 0 re of El th ti my delight that first box gave me relief. I continued to apply it to the sores, and day by day they got better. I could see that at last I had got hold of something which would cure me, and in the end it did. It is now over a year since Zaps -Bak worked a cure in my case, and there has been no return of the eczema or any trace of it." Such is the nature of the great cures which Zam-Buk is daily effect- ing. Purely herbal in somposition, this great balm is a sure cure for all skin diseases, cold sores, chapped hands, frost bite, ulcers, blood -poi- soning, varicose sores, piles, scalp sores, ringworm, inflamed patehes, cuts, burns and bruises. All drug- gists and stores sell at 50c box or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, upon receipt of price. Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliable French regulator; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van' s are sold at 85 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address. The Scobefl Drug Co., St. Catharines. Ont. Which kind of a culvert does your waggon cross ? OES the road you use pass over rickety, dangerous wooden culverts, that are con- stantly in need of repairs and often washed away entirely? Or is it carried safely across the low places by modern, everlasting culverts? Build your CULVERTS OF CONCRETE which not only cannot be washed away, but actually grow stronger with age and use. Every farmer owes it to himself to insist that the money he pays for road -taxes be spent to the best advan- tage. At a ratepayer, he is entitled to the best roads that can be mreis with that money. When culverts are washed out, and the toad retdered impassable, lie not only suffers inconvenience but inay also be caused financial loss by inability to get necessary supplies in time for spring plant- ing. And at best, with wooden culverts, part of the money that should be used to make better roads must be spent every year for repairs, Instal upon Concrete Culverts It will pay you and everybody else in your county. Canada Cement Company Limited 805 Herald Building,. Montreal LET ni tout you copy of our free book, " 'What the tanner Can Do With Contras." 1 IP yon went toknow more about Concrete Culver% write our Inform a tl on Depart. mem, •-!=•,- . -••••,,,,,L;„,,,,_ . ••--..1.--...:-... 4. * ....6..... 11, ----' • o--,. ."-:::......._. ... S6 ll •• '"---"......t•-• • . 61*-`, • d ..--7-•..:, ''':``. ''-t.'4' ••_* o. ; 4.*N.. . •••• 1;4 6 • • ' ...11 id . . -: . •• lb le 44 61 NS. 6 II. .6• 11 1.1.' 1 I , .. 6 • • 0 CONCRETE culverts are neat, safe, need no repairs, and are ever -lasting'. " • ' rd. 'Ate • . * ••• _•••••*./ • ••• •. • . #• • - t $. • .1.6 Oddo'• • .4 4 4 . • • „1 o.d. . 4 . .•••• ' or v•I. 1 .0 • • *.• 0 .4,• • • !' • 0000 FARMS FOR SALE W. .1' WIGHTM AN -Lot 20, con 4. Wast Wawautish, 200 mos, brick house, largo bank barn geott as pew, all other eeccrkary huildtegs, st to, good water, 25 tures hardwood Inr.11, 4 milers trern auburn, rural. telt-phone, Post Office, bchoel and churches near at hand. Good reasons for eding W. STAVICHOUSH-Eaat %' lot 32 con. 4, East Wawa good build. fogs, young orchaid, two wells, good fences, 1U acree hardwood bah, half mile from school and °bomb and. sixty rode from store and Post Office with daily mail, s'x and one-half miles from Blyth, Belgrave or Auburn, Owner going West, KNOX ESTATE -South lot 13, oon 3, Morris, 100 acme, frame house and bank barn, two orchards, good ffnces, twres fall hsat, 20 aores fall plowed Will be sold cheap to wind up estate ROBERT MESSER-Nots h half lots 47 and 48 Con, 1, Morris, brick houss bauk barn and drive shed, convenient to sohools, two miles from Bluevale on good gravel road, Owner wants to buy a larger farm, For further particulars regarding any of the above apply on the premises or to Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE C. P. R. TOWN TICKET AGENCY G. 11. ROSS, D.D.S., Honor Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Honor Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. oilman OVER H. E. ISARD & CO'S. STORE RTJIUR J. IRWIN D.D.S., L.D.S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen- nsylvania College and Licent ate of Dental Surgery of Ontario. -Office in Macdonald Block - W. R. 1.1AMBLY, B.Sc., c.,1. Spscial attention paid to diseases of Women and Children, having taken postgraduate work in Sur- gery, Bacteriology and Soientiflc Medicine. Office in the Kerr residence, be- tween the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist Church, All business given careful attention. Phone 54, P. 0. Box 118 DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER .0PmEs-Corner Patrick and Centre streets PHONES - 43 • Residence, Dr. Kennedy 143 Residence, Dr, Calder 151 Dr. Kennedy specializes in §Fgery. Dr. Calder devotes special attention to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properly fitted. • DR. ROBT. G. REDMOND M. R. C. S. (Eng.) L. R. C. P. (Lend.) Physician and Surgeon. (Dr. Chisholm's old stand) DR. H. J. ADAMS Late menTher House Staff Tor- onto General Hospital. Post grad - nate London and Dublin. • Successor to Dr. Agnew OFFICE IN MCDONALD BLOCK DR. E. H. COOK VETERINARY STJRGEON SUCCESSOR TO DR. WILSON DOGS AND SURGERY A SPECIALTY Residence and Office in Dr. McDonald's old residence on Centre Street, next, to English Church. 'Phone 250. wiNcirtArn General ilospital. (Under GovvemeLi) Inspection.) Pleasantly situated. Beautifully furnished. Open to all regularly licensed physicians. Rates for patients (which include board and nursing) -$4.91) to $15.00 per week, according to location of room. For further informa- tion-Addresa MISS L. MAT113EW5 Superintendent), Box 223, Wingliam, Onb. WELLINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. Established, 1840. Head Office GUELPH, ONT. Risks taken on all classes of in- surable property on the cash or pre- mium note system. GEO. SLEEMAN, JOHN DAVIDSON President. Secretary. RITCHIE & OOSENS, Agents. Wingham, Ont R. VANSTONE BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Money to loan at lowest rates, AVINGHAM. C. N. GRIFFIN. GENERAL AGENT Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Mire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Weather Insurance, coupled with a Real Estate and Money Loaning business. DUDLEY HOLMES Barrister, Miter, etc. Oftlee Meyer Bloek, Wingham. J. A. MORTON BARRISTCR AND SOLICITOR. MONE1t TO LOAN. Oftloe :,-,Morton Block, Wingham _ • • iliggJ divistkLiAltail h`,.i a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19i3 NOW FOR A BIG HOUSE CLEANING SALE IN164.110661116610.111 „ Our Clearing Sale has been quite a success, but we have a lot of winter goods on 'hand yet, also quite a stock of broken lines and a few lines that we are going to clear right out. PRICES CUT DEEPER THAN EVER ON THESE LINES. Underwear for Men, Women, Boys, Girls, Infants. "W inter Hosiery " 41 11 I Winter Gloves Sweaters, Tams, Caps, Toques, Hats, Shawls, &c. Winter Dress Goods and Tweeds for Coats, &c. Damask Curtains and Lace Curtains, Men's and Boys' Ready-to-wear Suits and Overcoats. Lumberman's Rubbers and Sox, 'also OvershOes. Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums and Floor Oilcloth. Buttons, Buttons, Buttons ; all kinds of Buttons, 1 4 ALL THE ABOVE LINES AT 25 PER CENT. OFF ONE-THIRD OFF ALL FURS ..1 BIG SALE OF CORSETS. -Three new lines of Corsets, short waist,. long, skirt, 4 to 6 suspenders ; regular $1.25 for 98c ; regular $ .00 for 75c ; regular 75c for 58c ; some $1 .5o Corsets for $ r.00 ; some $ t.00 Corsets for 69c ; some 75c Corsets for 4.9c. , . • BIG SALE OF HAND BAGS. -$4..00 Bags for $3.00 ; $3 oo Bags for $2.25 ; $2 oo Bags for $1.5o ; $1,5o Bags for $1.13 ; $1.25 Bags for 84c ; $ Loo Bags for 69c ; 1750 Bags for 49c. A quantity of Men's Shirts at 25 per cent. off. All the above lines must be cleared out at once to make room for New Spring Goods that are coming in every day now. FARMERS. --We want large quantities of Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, &c. Bring in your Seed Onions and Seed Beans now. 4C3AMISWCI lidabilliblAindonalmodeulladANdtle ••••., • • •-• :*•••,, • ' • OVER 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive specie( notice, without charge, in the Scientific America». A. handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms for Canada. $3.75 a year, postage prepaid. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co136113r°2""' New York Branch office, u25 F St., 'Washington. D. 0. Electric Restorer for Men restores every nerve in the body Phosphonol to its proper tension ; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Phosphonol will make_ you a new man. Price 83 a box, or two for $5. Mailed to any address. The Eloobell Drug Co.,St.Catharines. Ont. SYNOPSIS OF. CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS A NY person who is the solo head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may home- _ etead a quarter mitten of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -agency for the dietrict. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain condittons by father. moth- er, son, daughter, ,brother or sister of iutencl- ing homesteader. Duties. -Six months' residence upon And cul- tivation of the land in each of three years. A. homesteader may live within ntne miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain' districts a homestee.dor in good standing may preempt a quarter•section along. side his homestead. Price 53.00 per acre. Duties -Must, reside upon the homestead or pre-emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including tho time required to earn homestead patent) and , cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his home- • -stead right and cannot obtain a pre.emption may enter for a purchased homested itt certain district. Price 53 00 per acre. Duties -Mnet side 9tX menthe in each of three years, culti- vate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N II -Unauthnrized publication of this ad- vertisement will not bo paid for. Try The Advance. For Sale Bills, For Church Reports. For Posters of all kinds. For Bill Heads, Memos, For Note Heads, Letter Heads. For Job Work of All kinds. Aged xo8. After braving the storms of life for over a centuty, Matilda La Franee, an Indian ofthe Mohavvk tribe, died in the House of Refuge, Brampton, She lived to this great age under the reign of six British monarcht, and tradition places her year at 108 j 25 Per Cent Off All Men's Suits and Overcoats. During the month of February we will give 25 per cent. off all Men's Suits and Overcoats of all kinds, including Coon, Corean Beaver, Dog, Calf, Astrican Lined, Fur Collars, &c. We do not wish to carry over any of these Coats and will give real bargains in same. Following our Two Week Sale we find a lot of remn'ants in Prints, Ginghams, Dress Goods, &c., which will be cleared out at bargain. prices. Also a few doz. cans of Peas to clear at 10c can. Seeded Raisins, 3 packages 25c. Sultana Raisins, 3 lbs. 250. All kinds Produce wanted -.-Butter, Eggs, White Beans, 111.111111111111.111111111111111111111111111.1111111011111111111111.11111111111M 111111111111.111111111a1/11111/111111/11111101110111/1111111111111111111111WIN J. A. Mills (Successor to T. A. MILLS) WINGHAM a