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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1913-04-03, Page 5THURSDAY) APRIL 1913 11110110110146604 a filer... ,.,1,,. , ar TbePropriefaryor Pttenl MedicineAcl. A\'elietabie Prepays on forRs slmilatin5 the rood i ins the Stomachs and Vowels of J by Proiuo (e s Digestion.Clicerfid iless and Rest.Contaiftsneith r : O pivat.Morphine nor Miueeai. NOT NAR C lark oFONDi. iM( i77JIER Bog& Secd- ,lLr teflon # 11k4rllc411s- . dre&ecd + ffff Cas ga(cSarTa,� IlcrnrSex d- Clurrlled *rem • Apgrfect Remedy forCon51ipa• '7 lion. SourStomach,Diarrhoea, Worms.Convu lsions,Fevcrish• ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of 'CltE CENTAURC3MPANY, MO1►ITREAL&NEW YORK h...Ilii;•;.;.,•rr..", 1►iiole. • t i For Infants and Children. a,w x=r:-v ho Kind You Have Always Bought dears the Signature of in Use For Over shorty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. TW C CICNTAUI't COMPANY. UMW YORK CITY. 010 Spring 1913 1VIill4nery Openin WEDNESDA Y, MA R� 19 Pattern Mats and A41111n ery Novelties VASS IZeyno\ds WINGHAM 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. M. KNOX OPPOSITE:N.ATIONAL HOTEL _ — PHONE'-�5 ttx ,s,� ,;►n•css� eu: ae x � .�6. i ..ha.....r s o .4a4:-.37.;45,705;44,.. .. The Call of the West. Because of the emigration to our Western Provinces we occa- sionally have a good farm placed in our hands for sale at a sacri- fice price. Just think of a 200 acre farm with fine buildings, good land, big orchard, well fenced, in a good locality, convenient to school and churches, for the price of 100 acres. We have seldom had an Offer like this in our hands. Two thousand cash, balance on mort- gage. Must be sold at once. Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Buy your C. P. R. Tickets from us. 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, . JOUN DAVIDSON President. Secretary. RITCHIE & COSENS, Agents. Wingham, Ont .ry S WINGHAM General Hospital. (Under Governme.J Inspection.) Pleasantly situated. Beautifully furnished. Open to all regularly licensed physicians. Rates for patients (which include board and nursing)—$190 to $16,00 per week, according to location of room. For further intorma- tion--Address MISS L. MATTHEW'S Superintendent, Box 223, Wingham, Ont. W. J. MOON VETERINARY SURGEON OFFICE OF LATE. DR. WILSON. RESIDENCE --MISS GRAOEY. Phone 179, Fight Phone 148. Ex Gov. Vet. Inspector. DR. E. 11. 000K 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. C. N. GRIFFIN GENERAL AGENT Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Weather' Insurance, coupled with a Real. Estate and Money Loaning business. EXCURSIONS To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta SETTLERS 't t MEsurx rtS Low Round Trip Rates cacti Tuesday. Alarch to October inClusLVe Winnipeg and Return .. $35.00 Edmonton rule Return 43.00 Other points in proportion Return Limit two menthe., TOu1118T SLEEPING) CARO ' oft telt excursronry. Comfortable bertha, AMY` equipped with b^Ildinr:, cit be secured at Moderate rates through local agent. Fbr settlers travel- ling with live stock and effects. SPECIAL TRAINS Will leave Teronto Each TUESDAY MA*cR AND APltil, 10.20 p. n. COLONIST CARS No charge Settlers and families without live !tack should use REGULAR TRAINS Leaving Toronto 10.20 p.m. pally Through Colonist end Tourist Sleepers ON ALL TRAINS for Bertha Seekers° Trains Leaw6 Toronto 10.20 p.m. during Navaho 1,11, September and October, and at 2 p.m. aatiid 110.20 I`i.rtr(1. during May, June, July And August. Throtrdh Tx'oloyo tWinnipeg tircttll West particular's front any C.P.R. Agent or write M. 0. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Torontosaeseesses e DUDLEY HOLMES Barrister, Solicitor, etc. O dice : Meyer Block, Wingham, .R. VANCTONE BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Money to loan at lowest rates, WINGHAM. DRS, KENNEDY & CALDER OF FILES --Corner Patrick and Centre streets PHONES— Offices 43 Residence, Dr. Kennedy 143 Residence, Dr. Calder 151 Dr. Kennedy specializes in Surgery. Dr. Calder devotes special attention to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properly fitted. DR. H. J. ADAMS Late member House Staff Tor- onto Gleneral Hospital. Post grad- uate London and Dublin. Successor to Dr. Agnew OFFICE IN MCDONALD BLOCK DR. ROST•. C. REDMOND M, R, 0. S. (Ent .) L. R. C. P. (Londe.) Physician and Surgeon. (Dr. Chisholm's old staid) TEE WING TAM AD 1 ,ANO liowlck Council met March 10th, in the Tp. ileal pursuant to adjoutniuent ; mem- bell" present exceptingCouncillor Crawford, Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and on 'nation of Demmerling and U3arding were adopted, Pathrnnsters :---Con, 1-•--S. D. Mar- tin, W. 3, Lynn, John Schaefer. 5, Vines and M. Shoemaker. Con, 2 & 3—W. Doig, R. Earls, A. Edgar, T. McOlement, H. Hutchison, 11, Haase, C*, Magee, J, Lambkin, 13, Gibson and J. T.'opttant. Cons. 4 & 5-3, Maguire, A. Toner, W. Gamble, R, Walker, A. Kuel, P. Doig, H, Schaefer, A. Darcey, 3. Hpndman, J. W. Spence, B. Ring - ler. Con. 0 & 7--J. young, R. Clegg, R. Spotton, D. Nicks, D. Walker, U. Rogers, Jas. Strong, ( . Donaghy, W. H. Leonard, Con, 8 & 9—W, Mont- golnery, F. Taylor, A. Strong, Wm. Pike, J. .Punter, T. Johnston, Wm. Brown, W. Darr, Cons, 10 & 11-0. Simmons, 0, Day, G. Dane, J. Steur- not, sr,, T. Bennett, C. Irwin, R. Ferguson, W, Strong, L. DerrunerlIng, A, A. Graham, W. Craig, .B. ,De%n- merling, J. Porterfield, A. McKenzie. Cons, 12 & 13—R, Baker, 0, .Finley, L Wade, T. Vittie, J. Warrelt, Wm. Jacques, 3. Kreoller, Wm. Reidt, 5, Angst, N. Feather, A. Porterfield, F. Porterfield, Cons. 14 & 15--W, .Flays, 11. Wylie, S. Finlay, H. Woods, W. Pomroy, E. Mahood, IH, Harting, A. Henry, F. Douglass, J, Weitz, W. Reis, D. Zeigler. Cons, 10 and 17-- G. Newton, W. Renwick, 0, Albrecht, J. Burne, G. Wright. P, Dickert, C. Wright, C. Wolf, J. Dettnaan, D. Oau►pbell, 0, blooper. Con. 18—G. Johnston, A. Wilkie, 3. St. Marie, A, Drummond, 1=I, Heinbecker, Con. A, J. Douglass, A. Fitch, G. Doubledee, A. Gallaher, 15. Rea, W. Oasernore, T. Gihst n. Con, F—W. Ball. J. Rolston, T. Tremble, R. Harris, 3, Underwood, P. McIntosh, J. Stutt, J. Wright. Con. C --A, McKercher, C. 'Maxwell, B. Hyssop, T, Jacklin, Geo. Robert- son, A. Doig, Wm. Murray. Poundkeepers— L. Galbraith, Jas. Wright, A. Graham, Wm. Reis, P. Doig, W, f3, Gregg, D. Rogers, A. Edgar, J. Kirby, W, Hastie, J. Spence, and John Johnston, Fenceviewers—A, Graham, C. Ir- win, L. Galbraith, E. Philip, Wm. Hood, S. Zurbrigg, D. Walker, Wm. Gibson, Wm, Edgar, T. Johnston, J. Maguire, G. Townsend, R. Mitchell, R. Barris, D. Rea. Moved by Messrs, Harding and Elgin that the following accounts be passed :—W. J. Finlay, opening up road, $3 00 ; E. D. Bolton, pt. fee on Hyslop drain, $30 00; 0. Hyslop, work on Hyslop drain, $2 25 ; B. Hyslop, work on Hyslop drain, $3 ; A. Dane, supplies for Tp. Hall. $1,15; "bound- ary, J, Mc- Callum), rep, bridge, H. & W, bound- ary, $5 ; G. Robertson, underbrushing, $3; C. Martin, clearing out stumps, H. & M. boundary, $1 50, Edgar — Demmerling — That this Council do now adjourn to meet again an the third Wednesday in April in Beswitherick's Hotel, Fordwich, when tenders will be received for making tile, operating Road machine, also building abutments. --carried. C. E. Walker, Clerk, A,RTEUR J. IRWIN L.D.S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen- nsylvania College and Licent at ate of Dental Surgery of Ontario. —Offoo In Macdonald Block IN WAGES OR PROFIT. Health, Sooner Or Later Shows Its Value, Don't go around with that tired, worn•out, down -hearted feeling. If you are constipated, bilious or have a sour, gassy, upset stomach, wick head- aches, weak kidneys or sluggish liver, see to it that you cleanse your system of undigested food, foul gases, excess bile and uric acid, by the use of the great fruit tonic laxative. FIG PILLS and you will be free from headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, lame back, in- digestion and all the distressing forms of sickness usually caused by consti- pation and kidney trouble, FIG PILLS do not gripe or sicken, but give a natural movement of the bowels. Refuse all substitutes. At all dealers in 25c and 50 cent', boxes or by mail from The Fig Co., St. Thomas, Ont. W. R. 8IAMDLY, E,Sc., M,D., C.m, Special attention paid to disefzeeg Of Women and Ohildrort, having taken postgradtuate work in Sur- gery, iaradtoriolagy and Scientific Medicine. Office in the Kerr residence, be- tween the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist 0hnrol1. All business given ettrgfu1 attention. Phone 54. P. O. Box 11$ G.:. ROSS; D.D.S., LD.cl LI. gorier Greduate of the Royal College of Neotal Strtegoona of Ontario, E port Graduate of University of 'Toronto `noulty of Dentistry. orttorto QVEf Et, V. WARD ars CO'S. STOSID It 'natters not how long we live, but how well. The weight of the heart is from eight to twelve ounces. It beats 100,- 000 tirnes in twenty-four hours. Each perspiratory duct is one-fourth of an inch in length, the aggregate of the whole being thus about nine miles. THE DOMINION BANK SIR EDMUND E. 0$I.EFt, M.P., PRESIDENT. W. D. MATnIEWS, V O 'PRESiti NZ 0. A. BQGERT, General Manager, 1 Capital paid up - -. Reserve Fund . i =r Total Mists $S.000,too $a, 000, 000 $7o,0o0,000 Business Men On Farms —like business men in towns and cities --make good use of tha facilities which this Bank offers, In addition to their Savings Accounts, they open Checking Accounts and make all payer enta by Cheque. The Bank makes collections promptly, Disc unts Solos Notes and transacts every kind of banking business. Are you conducting your affairs in this business -like way? WINGHAM BRANCH: N. IVANS, Manager. The Blue Amberol is a New Record for the Edison Phonograph It is not only proof against injury, but will never be worn out by constant playing But the most wonderful thing about the Blue Am- berol is its perfect tone,and the lifelike quality of its reproduction. In this respect alone it is superior to any other phonograph record you can buy. You must hear a Blue Amberol to appreciate its true worth. Your Edison dealer will play some' forY ou on an Edison Phonograph. Ask him today. 'Thomas A. Edison,Inc., 1 00 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U.S.A. A complete linea of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at DAVID BELL Read! It deans You. We wish to announce to the worthy public of' Wingham and vicinity that we have all ready in our store a very large assort- ment of all kinds of Men's Spring Wearing. Special attention has been paid to Men's Ready-made Suits. We could guarantee you a Suit which will be according to your taste, also at very reasonable price. We are also making Suits to your measure. We have special lines in Blue Serge Suits, the very best cloth, the very best make, also the very best prices. Give us a trial for your next suit; we guarantee . full satisfaction. We have also a Marge assortment of Boys' Suits, very oheap, and best quality. Now, what about your being protected from softness ? We have in a very large assortment of Rain Ooats, guaranteed water- proof, best; quality, reasonable prices. Any how, before you are doing your Spring buying, see us first; you wonld not be sorry. See also our prices in Boots and Shoes. COOPER HERMAN THE BARGAIN STORE OPPOSITE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WINGHAM 1202011,12 ISARD'S For Excellent Value In READYTOWEAR SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND THE BEST MAKES OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' WH1T[WEAR A large range of Women's dainty White Waists at , very MODERATE PRICES. Children's White and Colored Dresses in all the newest styles at special prices. EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' all wool Serge Dress as illustrated in the pic- ture. This is a very distinctive style, beautifully tailor- ed. Comes in Navy, Tan, Brown, Cadet. Price for . quick Selling at $5.65 E. Isard Co. 1 SPECIAL MEASURE SUITS TAILORED BY EXPERTS FIT ANO WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED It means cement of the highest possible quality. . It means cement tested by experts whore authority is final at all our mills. It means cement aelrnowledged by engineers, architects and hundreds of thousands of farmers to fulfilevery requirement absolutely reliable,r t�vheYherade u ed for great bridge or It means a cement for a concrete watering trough. ,You can use Canada Cement with complete confidence that your concrete iwrork will be t1 oroughiy satisfactory. Yon ought to have this confidence in the cement you use, because you have not the facilities for testing its qualities, such ars are at the disposal of the engineers in charge of big contracting jobs. These; engineer* know that when cement has passed the tests made upon it at Canada Cement mills, it will pats all their tests. And this same cement is sold tb you for your silo, your foundations, your feeding.floor, your milk.house or your watering -trough. .. Caused Used *ccotdin ter thb !directions in our freb book What the Partner t: ri ner saa *AConcrete. Cement neves fella to (esus satisfactory roeulta. Writo for tho book. It not onbt tells you how to mist and pti►ce toneret6 but will also rruggeat acores of user for it on your farm, e'v'er' one of them Valuable to you. In taking forth. book you do not incur the *lightest obligation. lhsrrs is a Canada Cement Dealer in Your Ne elabothecKl Address: 'amuses %rcjsrm&hate Bureau Canada Cement Company Limittx1 Montreal We are making a specialty of Suits made to your measure, and have a number of attrac- tive patterns that we can snake up for $18, $19, $21 and .$23, in any style you wish. These are cash prices, and all special measure suits will be sold on th1,sO terms only, namely, cash down when your Suit is 'delivered to you. By selling on these term we can do business on a very small margin of profit, and every one doing busi- ness with us in this department will be bene- fitted. • e ' r W. A. CAMPBELL SUCCESSOR TO N cGEE & CAMPBELL