Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1913-10-02, Page 5. t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 1913 THE W I lel G U A N ,A, P V,A ,N V .W iaued faaxpage Aembroidered, Mise xlvin(otQnr Ml6d. BR�"ifflift2d(C;ant 0 to lyn, collection, Miss Agnew, Mies lacy Agnew-, sofa pillow, needle work,. MIes • ingeton. Drawing—pen and ink sket Agnew, E W Crvie; sofa pillow, paint- cb, Miss Livingston, Pinkie Smith; ed, Miss Agnew, Miss ,Livingston; Every person le responsible for allAV M � � E* � � � CO, pencil, Miss Livingston, Mrs Tamlyn; sofa pillow, any other, H W Orvle, the good within the scope of his abil» Crayon portrait, Miss Mulvey; crayon MIawLivingston; sox, pair man's wpol- Itles, and for no more, --lull Hamll» = landscape or marine, Mrs Tamlyn, Mlss len, Mrs W McKenzie, Mrs Tamlyn; ton. 0 Livingston. China fainting= -cups And tatting, Miss Livingston; tea cosy, Mrs saucers, Miss Mulvey, Miss Livingston; A McQarrall, Miss Livingston; toilet The art of using moderate abilities + �. p y mats, Mrs Tamlyn, Miss M Anderson; to Advantage wine praise, and often y�1i a Tates Miss Mulvey, , Mies Livingston; acquires ntorp reputation than actual Buy where you �,e� the best ornament or vase, Miss Mulvey, Mies tray cloth, drawn work, Mrs Tamlyn; 1 ronoNro CSN. �'V e a +� Livingston; any other, Mies Mulvey, tray cloth, embroidered, Mrs Alex Me- brrlliar#cy,—Tia RachefoucAuld. Leal old s- better Miss Livingston; Collection of work Carrall, E W Orvis; toweis, Mre. Tam. If a man does, not make new ac. 3 e r V�xt �: Q� money � done in 1913, Miss Mulvey, Mies Living- lyn, underwear, suit of lady's, Mrs A guaintances, as he advances through w.e rro ,cio„ �F for n McCarrall, Mrs W McKenzie; whisk life, be willsoon find himself left alone, PLANTS AND FLC) WEBS. holder, Mrs W McKenzie, Mrs Ti A man sh9uld keep his friendship In .. ,•.r _.__an_. -..._ Asters, Mrs T3 S MclnCosh, John wood carving, Miss Mulvey; work bag, Constant repair,—Johnson. �Ienr ee & Son; dahlias, Ire Alex Mc• fancy, Miss Livingston, Mrs W Me. + l d M zl S It Is a good discretion not to make "- �] ! Carrell, Aire D S Molntosb; gladioli, Kenzie; yarn, P Gibbons; collection of too much of°any man -at the fret; be- Tith the newV' , man at the Popular Store Kerr's Mrs Burwash Mrs Alex McOarrall• lady's work, Mrs Tamlyn, Miss Livi4 p p x r , g• gauss one Cannot hold. out that proper, pa sles, A K Copeland, Mrs Alex Me, Ston, Mise Agnew, tion.—$sten.. i.nd. The same sterling values and a few Carrall; petunias, Mss Alex McO.r. I$ClHOOL CHILDREN'S This world ie but the vestibule of an ,� rail, Mrs Burwasb; Phlox Drummondii, ,p, COMPETITION immortal life. Ever ones. Buy where your money goes farthest . H E Isard, Mrs Burwash; Phlox Per- First book, May Dursley, Gladys y actiop of our lives tgixuhes on some chord that w 11 '� ►� rennial, Mrs Alex McCarrall, Mrs Bur. Wilson; second book, V McKenzie. vibrate in eternity,-Cttapin, wash; sweet peas, Mrs D S Mclntosb; N Walker, third book, Olive Groves, ` 4 Pkgs. Corn Starch 25c 4 Bottles best Extract 25C stocks, 13 E Isard, Mrs Burwash; zin- Winnie Ransom. When our souls shall leave this 7, r �+ . vias, J Menzies & Son, H F Isard; 2 20 RACL dwelling, the glory of one fair and vir. Comfort Sod •' 25c V Sunk bt Soap25c Marigolds, Airs Burwash, Mrs Alex tuous action is above all the 'scutch Soap 'b Emily D Forrest, J T. Skelton, sous on our tomb�r j . McOarrall; floral design for cemetery Pine River .... . ... ... . .. .2 1 1 , or silken banners Yeast east Cakes, per pkg. 4C decoration, Mrs Burwasb, Mrs A Me- Dark Brino, Geo McNall, Luck- over us.—J. Shirley. Carrall; floral design, indoor decora- now• • • 1 2 2 a There is nothing more digraceful And a host of other attractive prices which we have tion, El E Isard, Mrs D S McIntosh; J D Chaplin, Joe Miller, Bel- than that an old man should have basket of annuals, Mrs Alex MCCar- grave ... . . ....... . . . .. . . . ..3 3 3 nothing to produce as a proof that he - not room to quote. rail, Mrs Burwasb; table bouquet, Mrs 2 50 In has lived long except his years.—gen- Alex blcCarrail Mrs Burwash; hand « !f ' Fugit Bar, T Coulter, Blyth.. 1 1 eaa. This is Rain Coat • Season and we are right at � _ bo iquet, hard plants, John Menzies & Silvy, J A Brandon, Balgrave.. 2 2 If wrinkles must be written upon r Sun, Mrs Alex McCarrall; hand bon. PearlHunter,John,Mulvey, Bel- our brows, let them not be written 1 the head oil the procession with the newest and gnat, lander plants, Mrs Burwash, more ................ ...... 3 3 upon the heart. The spirit should ( bins Tamlyn: Geranium, single white, 1 most stylish Rain Coats in town. Mils Burwash, a E Isard; Geranium, HITCHING RACE not grow old.—James A. Garfield. double white, W J Currie, H E Isard;Hugh Derr, Belgrave, and Wm .Har- Vanity in 'an old man is Charming. • '� geranium, single scarlet, Mr•sBarwash; ris, Brussels, It i a proof of an open nature. Eighty OUR MEN'S WEAR STORE rubber -lined, with a splendid silky finish and = geranium, double scarlet, Mrs Bur• BICYCLE RAco winters have not frozen him up, or absolutely water -proof seams, special at $+ y O•�flD 0 i waib; geranium, single any other, Mrs P'i'ed Manuel, E Copeland, taught him concealments. In a young Is crowded with all the new and stylish garments for e}71 - Burwash, HE Isard; geranium, double PoraxO RACE person it is simply allowable; we do Men and Boys Wear. You will do well in more ways any other, Mrs Burwash, W J Currie; Alex D MoDiarmid, Len Drummond, not expect him to be above it.—Bovee, than one if you buy your CLOTHING, SWEA.TEAS, Mens Parmatta Waterproof Coats, new Raglan shoull- Begonia in bloom, U E Isard, Mrs Bur- Geo Deysll. UNDERWEAR, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES at - wash; fuchsia in bloom, H E Isard, The judges in the diffarent depart- this store. The stock is large ; the styles are right up rtders, a splendid heavy coat for Fall at from $8 to $10. _ Mrs Burwash; hothouse plants in rhents were as follows — Races, Chas, GOOD LOOKS to the minute ; our values are the best. Read ba low bloom, Mrs Burwasb; foliage plants, Knechtel, Wingham; light horses, J l] few of our special lines at Bargain Prices :— We cannot well describe these coats, you must see collection of, H E Isard, Mile Burwash; J D Bunting, Cookstown; heavy Surely Imf�ssible if You Are Bays' Overcoats in all sizes, neat patterns, well made ; we start ferns, Mrs Burwash, H E Isard, horses, w J Beggs, Linwood ; Beef Constipated Bilious or Have small sizes at $3.00. them t0 appreciate the values. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT cattle and sheep, John Gardhouse, Men's Overcoats made of the new weaves of cloth, reversible collars, Hemmed handkerchiefs, Jean Currie, Highfield; dairy cattle and swine, Indigestion see our special $12.00 Coat for $10,00. `Truly this is going to" be' "Some Store." A dill G Groves; darned socks and stockings, Edgar Silox, Shedden; poultry, Thos see to it that you cleanse your system Boys' Suits — a large range of all sizes, best makes, new style; . Jean Currie; crochet work in cotton, Bowers, Wingham; ladies' work, fine of undigested food, foul gases and ex- bargain prices are $3.00, $3.60, $4,00, $4,60 and $6.00. range of everything that's good, and everything that's Leola Naylor; pencil drawing, Annie arts and dairy produce, Miss M E cess bile in the stomach, intestines and Men's Tailored snits—new pattern cloths, black or blue worsteds Y bowels by the timely use of the great or serges; see our special Suit at $12.00. L Currie, Maggie Robertson; sofa Douglas, Markdale, Miss J P Totton, fruit tonic laxative, SWEATRS Monaroh Sweaters in all sizes for men and boys; a stylish. cushion, Jean Currie; six button holes, Guelph ; fruit, R H Lewis, Hamilton; , Jean Currie, p g g- FIG PILLS good line a mens selling at tool a Garble R•r,usom; atchin Plants and flowers JA Morton Win Men's Underwear—Heavy all wool ribbed shirts and drawers; the We want your trade. We guarantee satisfaction., = on any mzterial, G Groves, O Groves; him; roots and vegetables, Geo. and you will feel fine. have a clean, celebrated Dr. Neif's, "beyond Compass," take a look at it; prices I _ best dressed doll, Mrs. Alex. McCarrall, David, Clinton -, grain and seeds, Wm, clearcomplexi healthy stomachn are $1.00 and 1.26, n s on, sick headaches or that ltir- .�Irs. I Stewart (firsts Pinkie Smith, Clegg, Morris, a digs ti NEW CAPS. Throw away let old bat of hours and get an )� ed -out, down -hearted feeling.Refuse Jean Currie, (secondh) ; plain sewing all substitutes when you asfor FIG wast Ca e i n et u she you ata great ars ern p. Com n a e w w g ea v sty by child under 10 years, F Rachael ` PILLS. At all dealers in 26 and` 60 a have; all styles, all patterns, for all members of the family. '- Currie; initialed handkerchief, Wt boxes, or by mail from The Fig BM DEBIT FOR NATIONAL Pine Co,, St. Thomas, Ont. Sold at _ Ransom, Jean Currie, collection of MoSibbon's drug store. NJ0fancy work, Leola Naylor, Jean Ourrie, BALANCE' SHEET • ® aIRW_ Special, by Mrs. H. B. Elliott, fur• best Epidemic of Forest Fires—Proposed two guest towels, prize of a box of Re -organization of Ontario HINTS FOR. THE HOME Successor t® 'ERR �9 SO�T - fancy handkerchiefs,Leo]aNaylor. - - 1 V hlY _ LADIES' WORK. Ranging ServiceIsar('& Co. , > ;j Apron, fancy, Mrs W McKenzie, The large number of forest fires in Torn music can be mended easily by • . " - Mrs Tamlyn; apron, kitchen, Miss Eastern Canada during the dry wea. the use of transparent sticking tape Livingston, Mrs D S McIntosh but. ther of July and August demonstrate which is sold on spools. ton holes, Mrs W McKenzie, Mies Liv- conclusively that public sentiment has Do not use the attic as a storehouse - "ngston ; case for gloves, collars, not yet been sufficiently educated with - - -- �•�. for rubbish. When you are through iiijl�� liiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl� !11�!1111 iii!!111� � ,FINE JEWELER OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL. t-- mils or handkerchiefs, Mrs W Mc- regard to tilts vital matter. with an articlethe it to somebod • �' �i Kenzie, Mrs I Stewart; Centre piece While the fires in the East were for g y who will benefit by it. for table, colored, Miss Agnew ; cen- the most part in old slashings or on f tre piece, Mkss Livingston, Paul Pow- the site of previous burns, neverthe- Do not use washing powder or soda E�� (: Extra 1. COLONIST R HT E S ell ; crotcheting cotton or silk, Mrs less a considerable amount of green when washing gilded china as these W McKenzie, Mrs Tamlyn ; crochet• timber was destroyed, as well as much cleansers will soon remove the gold. ing wool, Miss Agnew, Mrs Tamlyn; private property. The damage to soil A mild white soap is preferable, (one Reny --second class) leather post cards, Mrs Tamlyn, Miss and young growth by fires in old 'To laugh instead of cry run the horee- Livingston ; coronation work, Mrs slashin s and on old burns is also a Is 1�'raln all Stations in Ontario g � radish roots through the meat grinder Tamlyn ; curtains, stencilled, MiE9 very serious mitterin many• cases- instead of r - To certain paints in - gating them. Mulvey ; darning, Mrs W MCKetzle, Young growth is in especial need of i ion. Alberf a British Columbia . Mrs Tamlyn; doylies, Miss Livingston, adequate protection, but all too often If castors slip cob of the £urnituee Mrs Tamlyn ; sideboard drape; Mrs A this protection is lacking and fires are strap the shanks with elastic bands be- " :Calif rnia Montana fore returning them to their places. MCOarraIl, Miss Agnew; drawn work, reported as "doing no damage," _ ore �n WashingtonMrs Tamlyn, Mrs W McKenzie'; dress, White some of these fires were un- An old chair may be converted into aAT A ;Nana Idaho, Etc.• child's fancy, E W Orvis, Mrs Tamlyn; doubtedly caused by railways, a very comfortable seat for a baby, saw the C_ 25 t0 OCit. 10 dress, girl's cotton, Mrs W McKenzie, large number were caused by careless- back od, turn the chair upside down E W Orvis ; embroidery—Delpb, Mrs ness of settlers in burning debris from and place a soft quilt inside for baby Full particulars from any C. P. R Agent Tamlyn ; eyelet, Mise Mulvey, Mrs A land -clearing operations. The rail- to sit on. A few clothespins to stick COOPER HERMAN' McCarrall; Jewel, Mrs Tamlyn; Mt ways appear as a rule to have done on the rounds of the chair will afford W. IT. Willis, up town agency, phone i;• Melick, Miss Livingston, Mrs Tamlyn. exceedingly well in fighting not only much amusement for the little one. Y" YA n agent, phone 7. Roman, Miss Livingston, Mrs Tamlyn; their own fires, but also those from when sheets wear thin in the mid- � ' � • J. . Beemer. static{ on cotton or linen, Miss Livingston, the outside, forwhich they were not dle, cut them •in half down the middle Gents Clothing and Furnishing Store. -- Miss Agnew; on silk or satin, Miss primarily responsible. Ia too many and sew the outside edges together; Livingston, Paul Powell; as applied to sections little or no attention is paid to they will wear twice as Iong. /� �( dressmaking, Mrs Tamlyn, Mies Ag- fires, by the general public until the i!. E new; punch, Miss Agnew, Paul Pow- fires actually threaten private pro- When a kettle is badly burned, do GOOD LOCAL AGENT ell; pillow eases, Miss Living3ton, Mrs party, when they have. passed the inti• not fill it with water, but set it aside A MLCarrall. Etching on any material, pient stage and it is often too late to to cool, then put in a handful of wash- An extraordinaryevent in the history of Win ham and Mrs W McKi ,nzie, Mrs Tamlyn; fancy atop them. The fire situation has ing soda and water and allow it to boil y Wing ham once to represent $te ULD AND for an hour or more. vicinity. Our entire 000 stock will be sold to you RELIBABLE FONTHTLL NUR- wool, Mrs Tamlyn, Alias Agnew; Ease!- been particularly bad in Ontario, so Y $5, y SERIES. Splendid list of fruit and nator,yMiss M Anderson, Mrs 'Tani much so that the Minister of Lands To absolutely prevent wrong bottle for as much as you'll give us for it, the highest bidder ornamental stock for Fall delivery live o'clock tea cloth, Miss Agnew, J has arranged for a special investiga- tradgedles, tie al brass dell around Will get the article. We have bought a big stock in our 1913 and Spring delivery 1914. Menzies & Son; five o'clock tea cloth, tion of the situation, with a view to the neck of every bottle eontaining Mrs A McCarrall, Miss Agnew; five the reorganiz•ttion of the fire -ranging poison, 'Toronto store, and we have no place there for more stock. ,Start at once and secure exclusive o'clock tea cloth, lace work, Mrs Tam- service, This action will undoubtedly Anew use for a medicine dropper is Therefor we must dispose of all our stock and the only way territory. We supply handsome free tyn, John Menzies & son; ha12 k result in greatly increased efficiency C pay g g y that of using it to evenly distribute the is to sell it by Auction, and we are going to do so. outfit and a highest commissions. chiefs, Miss Livingston, Mrs Tl n; is the future. hair tonic. Fill the dropper with the ' . . , . _ .. ,, .... , . .,. _ .,. .....:.. ... ......... , + y , n _ Write for full particulars. Isiah lace, Mrs Taml I: W Urvis; tonic, and parting the hair at close + initialed townie, Miss Agnew, Mrs A intervals press out theli liquid and then The Auction . Sale starts on Saturday Oct. 4th at 2 p ,-�..-.. -�... STONE & WELLiNGTON McCarrall; knitting, Mrs �'VMcl�enzie, , p q ' P.M. . and ends on Saturday, Mrs Tamlyn; Lace, Brazilian Point, Oct. 11 tilat l0,e will , 3o p.m. W TORONTO ONTARIO Mrs Tamlyn; lace, T`eneritfe, Mrs Tam -(DR R I N E rub� , 1 -n; laundry ba , Mrs Win McKenzie, The Coal Resources of the World. have two sales each y y g .clay, from 2 to 5.30 p.m., and. from Lige Us' a Trial - Miss ,yi&; at, ; mat, hooked rag, 1�3 F()R DRX1�1K IiI�BIT com rehensive mono rah with to . .m. The auctioneer is Mr. T. For yV Ot•vit; mat, hooked wool, etre A p monograph 7 � O p R. Bennett Of NOT A TWINGE OF McCarrall; mat, wool door, Mrs Alex So uniformly successful has Oct- the above title has been recently issued Next. McCal li; mat, fancy table, Mrs Tam• RINE been in restoring the victims of ' under the auspices of. the Y11th (:leo• Wroxeter. rile Drink Habit Into sober and use• to real Con ress, '.Che work was pre• lye, E W Orvie; mitts, man's woollen. fol citizyne, and so strong is our Confl- g+ g ' Your RHEUMATISM pared under the direction of D. B. Dont miss this Salo. If you miss it, OU are doing an s Mrs tiV McKenzie, John Menzies & Son; dance in its curative powers, that we y y g mitts, women's woollen, Mrs W Me- want to am Baize the fact that OR. Dowling and Win. MvInnes, and coin- injury to yourself. This is a 'life time chance for you 11 pp SINCE WAKING l�enzie; netting, Mrs Tamlyn; patch RINE is sold `under this positive guar• prises three large volumes of reading . !� kinds c31 Printing resit all on old arment, Mrs W Mclienzie� antes. If, after a trial, you got no matter and an Atlas. It con',airy au- and it is up to you not to miss !t. In order to arrange l g , bpttFfit, your money will he refunded. � ] �"� photo frame, 14,~<rs'Taml n, J Menzies ORRIN+ cost only$100 thoritativearticlescontributedbylead- the stock for the Auction Sale our store will be closed arti• j 1 � .l .C'f. 1 y per box, , stically executed.. & Soil; pin pgshion, Ivfrs Trymlyn, bliss . Ask for Free Booklet. J. W. MaKib- ing coal•niming experts in the various , y bon, druggist. countries, and makes a valuable anti on Thursday and friday, Oct. 2nd and 3rd. Sales, �`'� ��gns�c; purse or handbag, I' Powell,. l�oclgel~S, Auet101�t Salt'.> ► 1t plan- "I suffered from Rbeutnatism for Mes A McCarrall; Pyrography, leathery authoritative contribution to geologict Opp, stock Contains about 50 Men's Suits of Clothes 3 six years; tried different doctors, Miss Livingston; Pyrography, wood, g1 sClence, Consetyation is glad to • with no relief. I saw youradvertise. Fur Coats, Overcoats, 200 pairs of Boots and Shoes, ery, Envelopes, Bloders, Buffer went and decided to try R1114" WMA. I Airs ,Catzrlyts, Miss Agnew; pierced The Order of tilp,Thietle, of which see Can Ada thus adding her quota to have.taken three battles and am en, brass, Miss L,riviiirgston; quilt, Crazy, E Loid 11.aldane, Tprd fligh C4anCellor t;lie World's stock of knowledge. Ile- 100 pain Manus, Overalls, Smocks, Sweaters, flats, Wrappers, Church Reports,.Eta. tirely free from the disease. I was so yy Orvis, Mrs Tamlyn; quilt, patched of Crlre4t Britain, Is to be made a fgre one starts to conserve anything, Chps, Working and Fine Shirts, Neck 7iea, Braces bad I could not sleep well and iuy Catton, E �V Orvis, J w Cdgdt�; quilt, knight, dates Duly front the last day It Is Iniportatit to %now what there is kidneys work perfectly. --1. W. Mil- and man others. This office hay always had the reputation of turn. ler. Catawissa, Pa, pieced 'woollen, Mrs Tamlyn, E 'W` of 170.1. Centuries earlier, however, to conserve, and an inventory of nat. Y "Fur 14 months I was so badly afMet. Orvis; quilt, pieced cotton, 10 W Orvis, the thistle was the national badge of ural resources must be regarded as a , ing out nicer Werk than tAost others. Prices as ed with Rheumatism that much of;the Airs Tel quilt, silk. or velvet, not Scotland, and the origin of Its emble- necessary preliminary to making the "vortllillg W1I1 be 5t)ItI at Sily price', tarns, I was obliged to use a canel most eeoriom[c use of them, low' as the lowest, call for prices. I ur.pd one bottle of WIR11%%A and the crazy, E W Orvis. Mira Tan,iyrl; quilt matin use Is ascribed by tradition to x OANI: is In the UOIiNIi li nar,11. 1�Ia any other, H IV Orville, Miss Mulvey; the banish Invasion of Scotland. The , ,.. _ TERMS --Spot Cash. one Could be bappler to be rid of the shawl, lady's wool, Miss Livingston, invaders planned a night attack, and pale, swollen knees and badly swilipn Niles Agnew; shirt, man's fine, Mrs W marching barefoot, had contrived to r ankles. f certainly beliomevl there fa ran `I Mrs Tamlyn, shirt, man's keep Close up to the Scottish forced CAS ," , ' , ro'•Knnzie, IN THE ADVANCE Mjln" y frit the cl $. o lino IlSover. arse, ]i: W Orvis, Mrs W MclKenzie; unobserved, when one of thaw stopped MA, I4fi s. 1 antcl Il.nolr tl�,vr,r. pp Anee, ri. it., Aag. K, 012, � i•hirtwaisf, embroidered, Mlss Agnew, on a thistle, and uttered a cry of pain. �'or Zn�tnts >tntl Children. J. 1v�xnl lbbnrl guaratltoes r 1111+�1; • paul Powell; shopping bag, Mea Tam. The alarm was given, and the attack „ThQ �(�i1i You YB A�W�jiS BQ YV 1�1' r°t1T1 •�y O tarso bag t ,ora Ii,h rtbrlism, Clow , I, xm• l .n• c+li ors air home mads Mrs W failed, Oi t of gratitude the thistl9 �O r & Herman bean, ESc�atira, Art.hwttla, Chrontr, Neu � McKenzie, �pP , p �• g $ Bears rho ratgia and Kidney disease or money* McKenzie, Miss Agnew; slumber rug, rias adopted as the,insignis of Scot. "* back - and only 60 cents a bottle, i4ira Tamlyn, T W Urvl-; sofa pillow, lanrX, datura of v ()ppOL tl5lt the Presbyterian Church, Wiugham. www•. , 4 l:1l P 4