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The Wingham Advance, 1913-06-26, Page 5TI.IURS'D0,juNL:26, 1913 THE WINGITAM ADVANCE , LADIES, WHY NOT PRESERVEa Stealing Dead Men's Livers. Nearly a Drowning at Goderich• YOUR YOUTH and BEAUTY? A Paris physician carried ninety of .A. near drowning and a heroic rescue PARISIAN Sage, the quick acting his patients to the sear; of the Turkish occurred last Friday night. Ta o war, so that varlous organs might be young men were bathing in the mouth r hair testorei•, is for sale in Wingbaixt SPECIAL FOP, THIS WEEK by J. W, McKibban and is sold with a transferred from the bodies of recently of the Maitland River, where the cur- rigid guarantee at 50 cents a large killed soldiern to those of his sick rent is more or lese treacherous, and -» -95 dozen Lined Collars, regwar 15c and 20c valties bottle. charges, Upon the receipt of a dead one of there, overcome in some man. ar PARISIAN Sage has an immense bale and here are the +eaaons • body the doctor dna' his assistants ner, and if his companion, George Urree This week 10c 4 3 for 25e. hi.te NVe -ANW., It is safe and Irarrinl�se, proceeded to transfer the healthy and had not immediately gone to his res- Ir cures dandruff in two weekp, by stili living organs desired from the cue, a drowning would have been cer- killing the dandruff germ, corpse to the body of one of his taint Jones was unconscious when It stops falling hair,w It promptly stops itching of the patients. Old meta eta the verge of his rescue; pulled him out of the water, seaIp the grave from Bright's Disease bad but Dr. Taylor was summoned and by _ oot It mattes the hair soft and luxuriant, the source of their trouble removed quick work managed to restore hisCoutfi,ttings , It gives life and beauty to the hair, and the healthy ort;ang of some strong life, There Is some talk of making It is not stinky or greasy, man put in their place, These, trauN- application for a hero medal for young y ! 1 It is the daintiest perfumed hair #ers are said to have included no less tonic. than three of the vital bodily organs Case. The young than, who is a son It is the befit and woLA pleasant and ravel numerous smaller operations in of Dr, Case, of Dungannon, is about 17 • invigorating bair dressing made, which fort were a complete success, ears old attends the Collegiate Insti- I I T�1C vacation season 1S here and we bight shy of the druggist who of'fe'rs" while there was only a loss of ton out y � g � �� { . lute al (Ioderich, Jones is also a st.it- • ty. Sou a substitute, he is unworthy of of the ninety, We have heard of men 1 would like to cheek you throu�,h to your confidence. The R. T, Booth Co,, waiting for °dead men's shoes," but dent of the same place.--(Goderich Ltd., Fort Erie, Out., Canadian mak- never ..for dead men's livers. -[Jack Signal, •; ! Outing Comfort, without charging ere. Canucr., you an excess price. Coal Consumption. ~: r------ *` 1 'Until the middle of the nineteenth +, i century the chief fuel of all nations, except possibly England and a few Corset Cover Bargain ; special line 35o Fancy white and colored Parasols, new he Straw other of the more advanced European value for.......................................25e styles, out prices, ...........$1.00 and $1.25 Tat. countries, was wood, and even in these tho use of coal goes back only a coin- White Cambric Underskirts; $1, 25"value Children's print dresses, nicely made, Mn EDMUND 8. OSLER, M.P., PRESIDENT. W. D. MATTNEWS, VIOE•PllESIOlNT. p %rative short time. Since then, how- for .................................. ... • .....$1.00 small patterns. See them .......... .., ,.390 - " ever, the draft upon coal has been Start the holidayiEh new Straw Hat C. A. BOGERT, General Manager. season wa enormous, and the anxiety has been Opting Skirts, plain white Repp, cut Girls' Middy 'W'aists, white with blue or and select it now while our stock is so complete, Cnpital paid up �$5,000,000 aroused regarding the future supply. Reserve Fund •. ;' • to$s,000,00a The marvellous increase in coal con- price . ... .$1.25 tan trimming, fast colors, Cat good appearance and shape Total a=Set= 7s,000 Ours retain their g pp p 000 sumption is strikingly shown in the prices ......................................$1.,00 throughout .the season, United States. In 1850 the annual Fancy Embroidery Trimmed Outing Business Men O n Farms production in that country was about �$2.50, , , • • • , , , . • , , • , . , , • , • . , 2.00 Ladies' white voile waists, pretty style, Sailors, Skirts for $ Split t 1 ---like business men in towns and cities --make good use of the 7,000 000 tons. In 1907 it was 480, 00,- somethingnew. Cut rices . Sennet and 1Jp lit SthawallorS, facilities which this Bank offers. In addition to their Savings 000 tons. Consumption had increased , p ' `*" T Accounts, they open Checking Accounts and make all payments by Ladies Night Gowns, fine cambric, lace ...... I... ................... $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 1•�62.50. twenty-fold. The amount mined in { 5 c to 6 2. 5 0 . Cheque. The Bank makes collections promptly, Discounts Sales the last decade of the nineteenth and embroidery trimmed, cut price. •$1.00 Notes and transacts- every kind of banking business. • - Are you conducting your affairs in this business -like way? century :exceeded the total production � White Lawn Waists, low neck, short Genuine Panamas X3.54 tog, 5 �• = m ® up to that time, and the amount Long white doves, silk finished lisle, I sleeve, pretty styles, trimmed with WINGHAM BRANCH : N. EVANS, Manager. mined in the first decade of the all sizes, bargain ............................50c fine laces. Prices ...... $1.25, $1.501 $2.00 � twentieth century up to the end of the nineteenth century. BIG BARGAIN � Women's House Dresses, fancy checks Sof Shirts and they are beauties. Same with 10 pieces 27 inch Embroidery Flouncing and stripes good washers. Our soft collars. Cool hosiery, Cool Neckwear, Cool Underwear in a variety of styles, cool everything to wear you can ask for and all at cooling prices. Just come to see what's Khat before you go away. ' W. A. CAP�ELL The Clothier SUCCESSOR TO McGEE & CAMPBELL Music Emporium wiligham - - Ong. Carries a complete line of high Grade Musical` Instruments of every description. Player Pianos ; Organs of almost any make ; Phono- graphs, Edison and Victor ; Stringed Instruments of all kinds ; Violins a specialty ; Sewing Machines, Canadian and American. We wish to impress ycu wich tho fact that we will sell you anything that produces mug ie, at prices =4 terms to suit the purchaser. Anyone intending to purchase a Piano should consider well before purchasing from travelling agents. we are here permanently and you can see the instruramt you aro buying, Give us a chance to compare, Two Stores. Opposite Skating Rink. North End. ,r Phone 222, P. 0. Box 150. nox 9 s Sale Continued to Saturday, July 19th Of 0 Watches', Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, Cut Glass, etc. Watches. Boys' Matches, regular $1.50 -June Reg. $40 -.Sale Sale, ..................................... 980 Ladies' 14 k. solid gold watch, 15 Reg. $25 -Sale price...............$17.50 jewel Waltham movement, reg. nickle case, regular $12.50 -Sale Reg. $20 -Sale $40 -Sale Price ............ . ..... . .. $30.00 50 Clocks. Ladies' 14 k, gold-filled, 15 jewel Reg. . $12 -Sale Price .............. $8.50 Waltham movement, reg. $16_... Reg. $10 -Sale Price ...............$6.75 Reg. Sale Price ...........................$12.00 Reg. $8 -Sale Price ............. $5.50 reg. $8_..-. Reg. $5 --Sale -Price ...............$3.25 price ............... Ladies' 14 k, gold-filled, 7 jewel Sale Price..............................$5.50 Reg. Waltham Watch, reg. $12 Sale Price ....................... :...... $9.00 Jewelry, Ladies' Silver Watches, reg. $5-- Ladies' Chains - Sale Pride ..........................:.. $3.50 Reg. $10 ---Sale Price ............. • .$6.50 F ' Gents 18 size, open face, 14 k. ' Reg. g $6.50 -Sale Price..............$3 $ . 75 gold-filled case, 17 jewel Wal- , Gents Chains--- lham or Elgin moo's reg. $25-- t g• g• Reg $10.00 ---Sale price ............ $6 00 Sale Price .. • ......................... $18.00 Reg. $8.00 ---Sale price .. .$4.75 Gents' 18 size, open face, gold-filled Reg. $5.00 ---Sale price ............$2.95 case, 17 jewel Waltham or Elgin Reg. $2.00 ---Sale price , •.........$1.75 tham movement, reg. $16 -Sale Ladies' Bracelets - Price ............ • ...................... $10.50 Reg. $10 -Sale price $6.75 Gent's 18 size, open face, gold-filled Reg. $8 --Sale price ................$5 00 case, 15 jewel, Elgin or Wal- Reg. $5 -Sale price ................$3.00 mov'• t, : <=g, 020 -bats rr"tce.....`. $14, vU . Rt?� . ' $4_�a e- pric® ::::..::....::. . 0 .50 (Tent's 16 size, open face, 14 k, gold- Pendant Necklaces -- filled, 17 j iwel Waltham or Elgin Reg. $25 --Sale price ..............$17.00 mov't, reg. $22 --Sale Price ...... $16.00 Reg. $15 -Sale price.............$10.00 Gents 16 sire, gold-filled, Waltham Reg. $10 --Sale price...............$6.75 mov'fi re $15 -Sale Price $10 00 Ladies' Rin e--- Reg. $75 -Sate, pace ..... . ......... 8.0 Gent's 17 jewel Silver Watch, reg. I_ Reg. $55 -Sale price. • .............$39.00 $17 -Sale Price ....................$12.50 i 1 � Thousands of young Canadians have. ,struck from old conditions to higher and better things by enrolling as students of our Bushiess Col- leges and home Study Department. You can study all in your own home, or partly there and finish at College. NOW is a good time to start. Every farmer's son who intends to remain on the f arin should Dave a business education. You can continue your Fork, and like I~I ico11 prepare at the same time. Ask is too Largest trainers in Canada. Thirty year"experience. Seven Colleges. Two thou - $ d students annually. Positions guaranteed. Int ividual instruction. No vacat'on. Successful people act NOW1 ixo f later. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE WINGHAM ONTARIO GEO. SPOTTON W. T. MORSE 1'RESlI11�;N'I". PRINCIPAL. r f } ' Reg. $40 -.Sale price...............528,00 Gent's 17 jewel Waltham Watch in Reg. $25 -Sale price...............$17.50 nickle case, regular $12.50 -Sale Reg. $20 -Sale price...............$14 50 Price..................................,..$8.75 Reg. $15 --Sale price .............. $9.75 Gents' 7 jewel Elgin or Waltham Reg. $10_.. -Sale price ............... $6,50 mov't, in nickle case, reg. $8_..-. Reg. $5 --Sale price ............... $3.25 Sale Price..............................$5.50 Reg. $3.50 --Sale price.....:..... $225 Ladies' and Gents' Stone set Afilgs 4t exceedingly low prices. Special dune prices QZa Zoekets, Ctlains, Ladies' and gents' Fobs, ],�lrooches, SpaTf Fins, Cuff Links, Bte. Large stock of Silvearw4re and Out (tabs :4t cost and, below. ..� __ -._• __ _. �.,,,.... ... _,,,;�,. ..... _ : Y ... .., .....--....._,,, yam....,. , .. _ �.=,:,:-.....-.,:Y;,.:«, ..... • r OPPOSITE NATIONAL 1407'EL. . k choice new patters, regular value 50c 60 and 75 sell them out quick price .. •39c Ladies' White Lawn Waists broken lines, values $1,25, $1.507 $1,75, yourpick for.................................98c Ladies Embroidery dresses long or short sleeves, good fitting models, Prices at much less than you can have them made, special prices.,$3.90, $4.50, $5 NEW IDEA PATTERNS 10 Cts. I cut prices are ... $1,,,00, $1..25, $1.50, $2.00 Infants White Lawn Dresses, nicely made, lace trimmed. Price .........$1.00 Women's Slips, made of fine Cambric, finished with pretty embroidery. Cut prices are ... $1.00) $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Misses white dresses, dainty embroidery. Oar out prices•..$2.90, $3.90, $4.50, $5.00 IKpCd o. . E. sa THE SATISFACT012Y STORE Queen Quality Hosiery and Gloves WOOD -BLOCK PAVING. Under Improved Methods Proving Very Satisfactory. Gl*'ve s a, Tri"al For The paving of city streets with wood is again coming into favour. new our Next Job* methods of laying the pavements making this one of the most satisfac- tory of pavements. Vancouver's All kinds of Printing neatly and pavements are largely of the same 1 material, Eighty-two per cent. of the artistically executed. new paving in Minneapolis is wood- y block, and Saskatoon and other c Western• towns are giving the wood- Dodgers, .Auction Sales, Station - block paving the preference. Best results are obtained from ery, Envelopes, Blo£fers, Buffer rectangular -shaped blacks cart from Southern or Norway pine which are Wrappers, Church Reports, Etc. thoroughly seasoned and creosoted. This latter process not only lengthens This office has always had the reputation of turn" the life of the wood but rc-duces its ing out nicer work than most others, Prices as absorptive capacity for water, thus preventing the weakening of the low as the lowest. Call for prices. wood -fibres and reducing its tendency to buckle. The most approved method of laying this pavement used in Lon - Aon., New Yorlt and other large cities,THE ADVANCE is to first make a e3nprete foundation four to six inches thick oii cvVibii -is•- -� laid a thin layer of sand, or better still, T- • of moist Portland cement, into which W 1h `;h am - - Ontario the blocks are closely set. The blocks are from five to nine inches in depth and must be free f vom defects. Care must be taken to place them with the grain perpendicular to the road -bed. If laid with the long edges at right angles to the curb the joints are apt to become worn by the calks on the horses' shoes, so to pre, vent this and to best provide for pos- sible expansion, the paving is laid at SUITS MADE an angle of about sixty-seven degrees with the curb. The ,joints are usually filled with ground dement and the sur- face of the paving is then covered 0 ORDER with a thin dressing of coarse sand, which beds into the pores of the blocky and roughens roughens them. Such a pavem-nt haq tate smooth- ness of asphalt rt,nd will last almost We pleasure the man, then make the Suit. without repair for fifteen years under ordinary conditions. It is sanitary, ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT NOW. noiseless, easily kept clean and has a certain springiness lacking in asphalt, and so is much easier on horseb' feet- Suits, tweeds and worsteds, from $21.00 to $52.00 Expert labor Is not required in its lay. Odd Trousers from . 4.00 to 7.50 ing and the cost of maintenance is practically nil, so that from the stand- point of cost as well, it compares perfect fist and workmanship guaranteed, favorably with the asphalt, macadam and brick now being used in Canadian Call and get prices. towns and cities. The manufacture of wood -blocks for paving would furnish saw -mill owner°s with a means of utilizing the many I defective loge of Norway pine unfit for OON WH E slaw materlal, and, could a steady market be develop" d, much of the waste in connection with present lune- ; Phone 26.1 I�C;C baring and milling operations could be avc►idai. 141 14