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The Wingham Advance, 1913-03-20, Page 10ladies' Ready-to-wear . We are showing the newest styles in Coats and Suits. Newest Dress floods, Whipcords and Bedford Cord. ja TRH WINGRAM ADVANCE Fun -To -Wash Contest For March R00,04 In Cash Prizes. 1st Prize q $10.00 2nd " 7.00 3rd 4.00 4th " - 3.00 Next 10 Prizes 2.00 each 56 " 1.00 ti f COUNT THE DOTS (IN THE OVAL ONLY) Send in as many replies as you like, but all replies must reach us by 3 o'clock on April tat. At that time the three judges will shake all replies together, and the first 70 correct replies will receive the cash prizes in the order drawn. THE ONLY CONDITRW,--With .each reply mast be enclosed one MAMMY BEAD cut fro& a 50 or a 10c package of "Fun -To -Wash" Washing Powder, and not more than one reply in each envelope. Be sure to address Contest Dept., Standish Manufacturing Co., Limited, 11 Colbourn Street Toronto. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—'you do not have to sett anythincr to enter those contests. They aro run for the purpoEe of introducing the finest Washing Powder ever produced. We have tun them for the past six months and wish to assure you that they are absolutely .fair and that every contc.itant has an equal chance. Ther. are no other conditions whatever than the one stated in this advertisement. We give out $100 each month and the names and addresses of all the winners are published in each paper monthly. ALL GROCERS SELL FUN-TO-WASII. The Standish Mfg. Co., Ltd., II Colbourne St., Toronto, Ont. Spring 1913 Milinery Opening Pattern Hats and MIJlin ery Novelties WEDNESDAY, MAR� 19 Mss liktV1,0\AS WINGHAM FLORIDA LANDS FOR SALE. The land of sunshine and flowers. Three crops a year ; ideal climate ; . no frost or snow ; no coal required ; all varieties of semis tropical, and tropical fruits as well as all varieties of vegetables can be grown. While other lands are deep under snow Florida is sending out her fruits and vegetables. The land is good, as i have personally investigated same and have all facts and figures. Ten acres will make you an independent living. Come and see for yourself. Personally—con. ducted special excursion March 18th ; round trip from Toronto, $43.85, good for 25 days, . PARTICULARS FOR THE ASKING B. J. ]REID 220 ALBANY AVENUE TORONTO, QN`PARIO 411111111111111111' 01111111111.11111 TO BE HANGED BEFORE JULY 1st A car load of Wall Paper having the most up-to-date designs suitable for every room in a persons' house. Prices ranging from 5c a Roll up. Come in and look over our large stock. Sample books sent to your home if required. A. KNO OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL PHONE 65. 'WINOHAM General Hospital. (Under Governmeub Inspection.) Pleasantly situated. Beautifully furnished, Open to all regularly licensed physicians. Rates for patients (which include board and nursing)—$4.90 to $16.00 per week, a000rdinar to location of room, For further informa- tion—Address MISS L. MAT'1HEWS Superintendent, Box 223, Wingham, Ont. 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. SL3.BEMAN, JOHN DAVIDSON President. Secretary. RITCHIE die OOSENS, Agents. Wingham, Ont W. J. MOON VETERINARY SURGEON OFFICE OF LAT>i? DR. WILSON. RBSIDENOE—MISS (4RACEY. Phone 179. right Phone 148. Ex Gov. 'Vet. Inspector. R. VANSTONE BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Money to loan at lowest rates. WINGHAM. DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER OF1 zcnts—Corner Patrick and Centre streets PsaNEs-- Offices 43 Residence, Dr. Kennedy 143 Residence, Dr. Calder 161 Dr. Kennedy specializes in Surgerp. Dr. Calder devotes special attention tc' Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properl} fitted.. DR. H. J. ADAMS Late member Douse Staff Tor- onto General Hospital. Post grad - nate London and Dublin. Successor to Dr. Agnew OFFICE IN MCDONALD BLOCK DR. E. H. COOK VETERINARY SURGEON _ 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. DR. ROBT. C. REDMOND M. R. C. S. (Eng.) L. R. C. P. (Loud.) Physician and Surgeon. (Dr. Chisholm's old stand) ARTHUR J. IRWIN D.D.S., L,D.S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen- neyl°vania College and Licent ate of Dental Surgery of Ontario. o --Office in Macdonald Block -- W. R. HAMBL,Y, $,S,i II,D., C.M. Special attention paid to diseases Of Women and Children, having taken postgraduate work in Sur- gery, Bacteriology and Scientific Medicine. Office in the Kerr residence, be- tween the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist Church, All bnsineee given careful attention. Phone 54. P. 0, Dox 118 C. N. GRIFFIN GENERAL AGENT Issuer of Marriage Licenser. Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Weather Tnsnrance, coupled with a Roan Estate and Money Loaning business., G. 11. ROSS, R,D.S., L.H.S« 11otaor Graduate of the 7 oyai College Of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Honor Graduate of *University of Toronto Fetoultiy Of Dentistry. (MICA OVER 1t. 2, /gala) * CO'LL, 811522 "OSItttrteWr a'Wa* osh.Mex Sis ill with bronoklitie and la grippe, Mise M. Dobie is the guest of her deter, Mrs, 3. Dingwall. Mr. Wm. Walsh of Wingbam visit- ed friends here last week. Ivlrs. Daniel McGowan has been very poorly brat is recovering nicely Mi, Duncan McKay of /lintel! ih theguest.of Messrs, Dingwall brotheee Mr. G Potter has mored on A o the fartn recently vacated by F. D. Stalker. lkiips Zelia Black and Roy Black left for I olrnsfield, Man., this week after a three months' visit here. Miss Allein Deacon, daughter of Mr. Henry Deacon, left on Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. W. J. Smith of Winnipeg. Mr. Jos, Stonehouse has moved to his new home at Westfield, and Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Cook have moved onto the Edward's farm on the 0th line. Mrs. J. H. McClinton, Miss Chris. McClinton of Goderich and Mr, and Mrs, Robt. 'Taylor of St. Helens at, tended the Jordan -Walsh nuptials last week. Mr, and Mrs, .Bert. Carter have moved to the farm they purchased from W, Watson on the 5th line of Vlorris, They will be very much missed from our midst. The funeral of the late Mr, John Marwood took place on Tuesday. Mr. Marwood bad reached the tape old age of 92 and is survived by a loving 7 wife, three sons and six daughters, The Council met on March 10th as per adjournment. Members. all pre- p sent ; minutes of last meeting read • and passed. A. By-law was read- and 1 passed appointing the following Path - masters, Poundkeepers, and Fence - viewers for thb present year-- Pathtnasters—G, Raithhy, Ti, Deer, G. Jenkins, R, J, Powell, Wm. Kehue, je., Geo, Bentley, Wm. J. Dobie, J. faoare, Wm J. Dobie, jr., J, Johnston, Dan McGowan, R. Marshall, R. 13. vicGowan, F. D. Stalker, J. T, Wilson, Wm. Walden, W. J. Rodger, Arch. Robinson, Wm. H Campbell, J. W. Rodger, A. •Barg, M. Mason, J. Wil- liams, T. E. Ellis, N. Walsh, F. Cook. ir., James T, Nell, J. McDowell, B. Q. Taylor, Wm., McDowell, D. Cook, J. McLean, A. Bradburn, H. Camp- bell, J. S. Scott. Chas. Wightman, W. 3. Cole, Jas. McCallum, E. Staple- ton, Ed. Walsh, N. Bolt, Chas. John- ston, jr., Chas. King, P. Gibbons, 0, G. Anderson, 3, Shoebottom, J. J. Ferguson, Wm. Salter, J. Cochrane, (deo. E Fitzpatrick, A. Robertson, W. Reid, J. Pattison, E. Walker, R. H. Scott, B. Perdue, B. 3. Tyreman, J. 3. Kerr, L Stewart, J. Mowbray, flerb. 0. Taylor, J. Gillespie, Fred, David - .on, J. Morrison, J. Sutherland. 3, Smeltzer, R. McGee, F. Doyle, Ohas, F. Martin, Geo. B. Naylor, G. C. \Taylor, 3. Beecroft, Jas. Jamieson, Wm. James, R. 13. Thompson and W. Nixon. Poundkeepers--J.Hoare, G. Quinn, J. C. Stoltz, B. H. Taylor, G. Cunning- ham, R. J, McGee, D. Olow; T. Robin - .on, J, Campbell, J. Cochrane, and J. t.7 Currie: Fenceviewers -- D. McGill, Geo. L. Sturdy, F. D. Stalker, W. Pattison, R �biell and A. Robertson. Com. from Wingham General Hos- oital asking for a. grant of money ire lid of that institution, received and ordered to be filed. The Reeve gave a report of attend- ing a meeting of the Ontario Good Roads Association in Toronto and in- timated as a result of said meeting. It would be altogether probable that at an early date the county of Huron will take the necessary steps to par- ticipate in the Provincial grant for road. improvement. Currie — Stonehouse -- That as a Council we approve of the township tecepting the offer of the County. Council regarding assistance to be given in repairing the prairie road between .the township of East Wa- tiwanosh and Morris—carried. Mr. Challen, representing a road- rnachine company of Goderich, waited on the Council in reference to the township purchasing a new road - ;reader. No action taken in this matter at present. Orders on the Tress, were drawn for payment of the following ac- counts :—Jas. McGill, refund of sta tute labor tax in 1912, $5; Fred. Toll, assistance on survey Toll drain, $4 ; T N. Campbell, expenses to Toronto •e Good Roads meeting, $9.50. The Council then adjourned to meet again on Monday, April 14th, at ()lie o'clock. A. Porterfield, Clerk. Belmore. We regret to learn of the death of Rev. A. C. Stewart at the home of hie son at Streetsville, Mr. Stewart was for 28 years pastor of the Presbyterian Church here. The first of the seven missionary conferences and banquets for• the pur- pose of discussing the foreign mission- ary problem of the Presbyterian church was held under the auspices of he Y.P.S.O.E. of the Belmore and McIntosh churches on Monday, 17th, 1.t the home of Mr, W, Elliott. About sixty members sat down to the tables. which were laden with many deli .doles and presented a beautiful ap pearance the color scheme being carried out in green. After all had oartaken, the conference began. Rev R Gipson occupied the chair. Th- work in South China was taken up by lir. G. McKee, India by Mise Nellie E arkness, Korea by Mrs, Seott Inglir and Nonan by Miss Bax. Appropriate i»usical sele& tions were furnished, The committees are to be congratulated on the great success and splendid start made in this great and noble work. Bluevaile. A quiet wedding was solotnnized at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Haney on Friday, liar. 14th, when their eld- est daughter, Mina A., was united in marriage to Mr. John Higgins of Han - nab., North Dakota, by Rev. J. E Cook. Promptly ett 12 o'clock the bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding match played by Mrs. (Rev.) Cook, The bride way given away by her father and Wilt- daintily akdaintily attired in a dress of Crean$ silk crepe-de.chene over silk. Only irnrnediatn friends were present. M- end Mrs, Higgins left on the 0, P. R train for their neve home. The bride travelling in a dress of navy blue ailk with hat to match. The bride it one of Bluevale's popular young ladles, bee ing organist in the IVIetbodiet Ohureh for a nutnber of years) and her many friends join in wishing them a happy and prosperottsa life. The Rev. O. S. Milligan, M. A., will cc:mallct the services its Letson Church, I3lnev+ale!, and liladies' on Sabbath first. Mrs.. Milligan l a graduate of Dalhousie Volvereity find .the Presby. terrian College, Halifax. He has also taken postgraduate work in Chicago and Edinburgh. 1 1 THURSDAY, MATCH 20, 1913 GRAND TRUNK RA1LWAY SYSTEM Coionist Rates ON SALE DAILY March 15 to April 15 Inclusive From WINGHAM t~o VVlBR, B G. VICTORIA, B.C. $47545 SI•ATTLE, WASkI. SPOKANE, WASIf. 1 SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.. LOS ANGELES, CAL, :SAM DlbOO. CAL. MEXICO CITY, MEX. 47.45 Proportionate low rates to other points in. Arizona, British Columbia, California, Idaho, Medco, Montana, Nevada, i ►recon, Utah, Washington, eto„ from all stations in Ontario. Ask Grand Trunk Agents ter full par- ticulars. The Grand Trunk Paoiflo Railway is the t+horterat and quickest route between Win- nipeg-Saskatoon-Edmonton. in•nipeg-Saskatoon-Edmonton. fomeseek.ers' BXcursions To Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Eue1s Tuesday March to October inclu' sive via Chicago and St. Paps Through coaoheHs and Pullman Tourist Sleeping tiara will leave 'Toronto 11 p.kii, on above dates for W1NNINE(I, NO CHANGE OJ' CARS WINNIPEG AND RETURN .. $35.00 iDMONTON AND RETURN '. 543.00 Tiokets good for 00 days. Proportion- ate Tow rates to other points. Settlers' Excursions To Alberta and Saskatchewan March lith and every TUESDAY thereafter until APRIL 20th inclusive, from stations in Ontario,1'eterboro, Por tHope and West LOW RATES Through fioaoha' and Tourist Sleepers to WINNIPEG without change, leaving Toronto 11,00 p.m, on above dates, Berth Reservations, Literature and Full Information From Any Grand Trunk Agent H. B. Elliott, Town Passenger and Ticket Agent. Phone 4. W. 11'. 13urgman, Station Ticket Agent. Phone 60. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT, The best practical training school in On- tario. Three departments— COMIVIER. ( CIAL, SHORTHAND and TELCGRA- P.H Y. All courses are thorough and dpractical. Toaohe.ir are experienced and graduates are placed in positions. We give individual attention and students may enter at any time. Write for our free catalogue at once. P. A. McLACBLAN '- Principal SINGLE FARE FOR EASTER VIA CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Return tickets will be issued at Single Fare between all stations in Canada, Port Arthur and east, also to Niagara Falls and Buffalo N. Y., Detroit and Sault Ste Marie, Mich. Good going March 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24. Return limit March 20, 1913. This is an excellent opportunity for a trip at moderate expense, the return limit being exceptionally long for an 'event of this nature. Full particulars from any 0,P,R, agent. See that your tickets read via 0. P. R. 60( -4. t+ Mr. J. E. Arsenault, a Justice of the Peace and station master at Welling- ton, on the P. E. I. Ry., says: " Four years ago I fell on a freight truck, su3- taining a bad cut on the front of ley deg. I thought this would heal, but instead 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. "I consulted two doctors, and tried all the salves, liniments and lotions I heard of, but instead of getting better I got worse. "This was xraycondition when I got my first box•of Zam-]3uk. Greatly to my de- light that first box gave me relief. 1 con- tinued to apply it to the sores, and day by day they got better. 1 could eco that at last 1 had got hold of something which would curo trio, and in tho and it did. " It is now over a year since Zara -Bilk worked a curo in my case, and - there has boon no return of the eczema." Purely herbal in composition, Zam-Duk is a sure cure for all skin diseases, cold 'sores, chapped hands, ulcers, blood -poison- ing, varicose sores, piles, ringworm, inflamed patches, cuts, burns and' bruises. All druggists and stores sell at 60e. box, or post frog from Zaua•13uk Co., Toronto, for Erica HOMESEEK ERS', SETTLERS' AND COLONIST EXCURSIONS TO THE 'WEST. Those taking advantage of above Excursions\should bear in mind the many exclusive features offered by the Canadian Pacific Railway in connec. tion with a trip to the West. It is ,he only all -Canadian route. Only line operating through trains to West- ern Canada. No change of depots. Only line operating through standard and tourist sleepers to Winnipeg and Vancouver. All equipment is owned and operated by Canadian Pacific Ra'lway, affording the highest form efficiency. Homeseekers' rates will be in effect each Tuesday, March 3rd to October 28th inclusive, end round-trip second- class tickets will be issued via. Cana- dian Pacific Railway from Ontario points at 'very low rates—for example, Winnipeg and return $35, Edmonton and return $43, and other points in proportion, Return limit two months, Each Tuesday during March and April, the Canadian Pacific will run Settlers' Excursion trains to Winni- peg and West, for the accommodation of settlers travelling with live stock and effect, a eolonist ear will be attached to the settlers' effects train. This car will leave Toronto on ireaular train at 10.20 p in., arriving at West Toronto it will be attached to settlers' „Yenta twain as mentioned above. For those not travelling with stock and effects, special Colonist cars will h.' attached to regular train leaving Toronto at 10 20 p.rn. and run through to Winnipeg without change. No charge is made for accommodation in Ci,lonist ears. Tourist sleeping cars are glen aper, tiled on regular train leaving Toronto 10.20 p.m. Toi'vist sleeping care are Mao operat- ed ott .regular train leaving Toronto 10 20. p.m. One-wav Colonist Rates to Van- rouver, Victoria, Seattle, Wash., Spokane, Wash., Portland, Ore, Nei - nn, B. 0.,. Los Angeles, (331,, San Diego, Cal , San Franssloco, OM , etc., will be in effect daily March 15th to April 15th Inclusive, Il'ult particulars from ext C. Agent or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent) Toronto, GET YOUR SPRING SUIT NOW I have a Targe fresh' stock of le best and latest goods, which are sure to please. Suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. Fit and 'Workmanship Guaranteed. E. C. WHITE MAXWELL'S OLD STAND. Phone 227, OPPOSITE BANK OF HAMILTON. SEEDS We have a full line of the finest Red Clover, Al- sike, Alfalfa and Timothy, also all lines of Garden and Root Seeds, Perma- nent Pasture Mixtures, &e., all 1913 fresh seeds, not a single old one left over. Now for a rush season in strictly high class seeds at very rea- sonable prices for cash. We are also selling Seed Corn. Our motto -- "Nothing but the Best." J. L. AWDE CH RTSTTE'S GROCERY PHONE 69 PEARL BARLEY We have on hand a very fine sample of Pearl Barley. This grade is high- iy recommended where prepared Bar- ley is used. 3 lbs. for 25c. WE'RE HEADQUARTERS AhvaybWell Fresh FOB' Kept CANNED GOODS CANNED BEETS Tiere'e something you will like. They're little Blood Rod Beets of superb quality. Per Tin 15c. DRUNKENNESS. ie 'a durable disease, which requires treatment. The ORRINT4 treatment can be used with absolute Confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer, oe other intoxicants. Can be given In the home. No sanitarium ex- pense, No loss of time from work. Can be given secretly. If after trial you fail to get any' benefit frons its use, your money will be refunded, Ot 1UNIa is prepared in two forms —Ni 1. secret treatment, apoveder 0RRZN1 No. 2, in pill form, for those who desire to hike voluntary treat- ment, Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet, '. Walton Mc- Eibbon, druggist, A'" '5drkd,ay, this week, bung Soo& 11046m, Our Spring Stock Complete. Witht any doubt the best selection • ever shown in Wingham. Willis & Co. Sole Agents For The THE SHOE STORE flee -41- FOR 54,04 LADIES rine Tweeds for Coats to be made in the new Johnnie styles. HANNA Nerlir L