The Wingham Advance, 1911-04-13, Page 5THURSDAY, ,ARIL 13, 1911
THE WIGITAM$. !ADVANGB�
We win furnish your'
fiunishi , cis MtDresse.i.
MR. DRESSER :--
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IF THE LAUNDRY HAS KNOCKED OU?`
YOUR SHIRTS AND BROKEN YOUR COZ,,LARS
AROUNVD THE EDGES, PLAYED HAVOC WITH
YOUR CUFFS; IF y0U HAVE MADE HOLES
IJV THE TOES OF YOUR SOCKS AND ARE
NOT LUCKY ENOUGH TO HAVE SOMEBODY
TO DARN THEM FOR YOU; IF YOU HAVE
DROPPED SOMETHING O.N EACH ONE OF
YOUR NECKTIES OR IF YOUR COLLAR HAS
"CUT"; OR IF you NEED ANY FURNISHINGS
FOR you BODY COME TO US.
WE SELL EVERYTHING A MAN WEARS
ALL 25 CENT SOCKS AND 50 CENT
NECKTIES ARE NOT THE SAME QUALITY.
LET US FURNISH yOU'R BODY AND
MAKE IT FIT TO LIVE IJV.
McGee & Campbell
CLOTHIERS
FURNISHERS
Good Goods 7121927 Produce Wanted
KING BROS.
Nersasessesssr
The Store At Which To
Do Your
Spring Buying
Every Department Is Filled
With New And Seasonable
Goods.
New Wash Goods.
Dress Linens, Ginghams, Vestings, Chambrays,
Cotton Suitings, Prints, Etc.
New Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces.
Our range consists of the newest and most
up-to-date that can be had.
New douse Furnishings.
Just to hand, a fine selection of Rugs, Car-
pets, Japanese Mattings, Linoleums, Oil
Cloths, Etc.
A few Fur Coats, Etc , to go at greatly
reduced prices,
King Bros.
Prices Right
HEAD OF THE FLOCK,
Important Points to Consider In .8o-
lactintl the Ram,
In selecting a rata two classes of
breeding should be avoided --111e com-
mon scrub, that has no good charac-
teristics to lax, and the "pure breed
scrub" svlthout individuality, Whose
purity of tireedleg only gives him
greater power to work rulu in the
dock. Good individuality, backed by
several generations of good ancestry,
will insure prepotency with alinost un-
failing certainty where the ewes are
suitable and management correct.
Great attention should be paid to•the
ram's general contour, I11s structure
should be firm :old massive, with a
broad, spacious breast, no dispropor-
tionate length of legs and well formed
and fully developed quarters, especial-
ly the hindquarters.. His loin should
be stout and well knit, his features
bold, and a muscular noel: Is desirable.
A bold and courageous eye nue car-
riage are indicative of spirit and vigor.
Ili:s head should be long, but rather
small and well molded.
Isolate Sick Animals.
Keep ailing stock in a place apart
where you can give it espeeial care.
In this way you may save the sick
and not run the risk of infecting the
healthy.
4\ov C)00.?C•` .,m)ate • f.. OOCv
The Swineherd.
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Roots and oilmeal should have
a place iu the brood sow's ra-
tion.
A good snood sow is always
worth much more than the mar-
ket price of pork.
hull aged sows produce better
litters and are more quiet at far-
rowing time than those that are
immature,
The first mouth of a pig's life
determines in a large measure
the profit with which it will be
grown.
It is a wretched piece of busi-
ness to compel hogs to eat their
food in the tumid. A. small feed-
ing floor will soon pay for itself.
Dried blood meal is a valuable
ration for hogs. It not only sup-
plies thein with an abundance of
protein, but acts as a regulator
of digestion.
Never buy a brood sow with
short legs and short; chunky
body. She must have big feed-
ing capacity in order to produce
plenty of milk.
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We Want Vent Trade
Will Build
You Up
and Make
You Strong
Old people, tired, weak,
run down people, delicate
children, frail, mothers, and
those recovering from severe
illness, this is a fact.
Thousands of genuine tes-
timonials from reliable peo-
ple prove this claim, and to
further .support the fact and
1 rove our faith in what we
say, we unhesitatingly de-
clare that any one who will
try a bottle of V I N O L will
have their money returned
without question if' they are
not satisfied that it did them
good.
J. WALTON MoKIBBON
Druggist - Wingham
Walkgrton.
In 1871 there svere 205 people licens-
ed to sell liquor in Bruce County. In
1881 the number of licenses was 111;
In 1891, 95, iu 100/, 80 ; In 1908, 013 ; iu
1400, tib,
In giving the report of the standing
grain competitions, a government
blue book says that the weed seeds in
Brutes. Co. farms were:—thistles, wild
oats, Couch, sow thistles, toad Hex
bladder campion, wild carrot, rag-
weed, mullein, burdock, daisy, Yar-
row, bindweed, foxtail, cookie and
medick,
The Mayor received last week a
communication from Carnegie's secre-
tary stating that Walkerton's re-
quests were to hand and a $10,000 lib-
rary granted. As the mayor thinks
in big numbers, he didu't consider
this a quite big enough grant for the
town, and a letter was hastily posted
telling of Walkertoli's importance on
the map and asking Andy to grant
the $12,000 size.
The cost of investigating the padd-
ing of Brant township voters' list was
$212 50. A government blue book
statistics for 1910 gives the following
information in regard to the Bruce
County House of Refuge. Value of
buildings $22,000, value of contents
$1200, value of land $3500, number of
acres 01, profits of farm $1175 30,
amount provided out of taxation
$371180, maintenance of house $5340,-
25, average number of inmates 40,
average weekly cost per inmate $2 23.
NEW AMERICAN BREED
OF DAIRY CATTLE
in the improvement of dairy breeds
by selection, environment. feed, etc.,
for the greater utility to the dairy
fernier, two characteristics should be
placed foremost, writes W, II. Jen -
.kilts in Hoard's Dairyman. These are
performance and constitution or vi-
tality, and after these beauty and
symmetry of form, '.rhe history of
this new Annericau breed—the Colum-
bian—breeders of dairy cattle will do
well to study closely and learn its les-
sons. About thirty years ago Anson
- Gregory was keepinga herd of native
cattle on bis farm in Otsego county,
N. Y. IIe- minced dint one cow in his
herd gave more and richer milk than
the others, and lie raised her heifer
calves year after year. AIr. Gregory
wanted a sire from a different herd,
and he Weight a line back, Its dam be-
ing his neighbor's best cow. Mr. Greg-
ory's
reb
ory's best cow was bred to the line
back bull for several years and n
strain of. line back cattle was estab-
lished,
111 r. Gregory's two sons were now
grown' to manhood, and they took up
Ontario's Clay Belt.
Five hundred miles long, fifty to
one hundred miles wide. That is
the clay belt of Ontario, situated in
the North beyond the height of land,
and within twenty hours of the
markets of old Ontario. Sixteen
million acres of deep, rich wooded
lands, amply supplied with rivers,
lakes and the best of clear healthy
spring water. A land that has
twenty-five grand rivers -of hundreds
of miles in length, and water powers
that aro estimated as capable of pro-
ducing two million horse power of
everlasting energy. It means a land
fitted to give homes for a million and
a half of people. Ontario is only now
beginning to open its front, and
throw on the chestiness that is proper-
ly its belonging. Sixteen million
acres of rich, level, arable lands are
there, enough to make at least thirty
counties.
IT GROWS HAIR.
Here Are Facts We Want You
To Prove At Our Risk.
'Marvelous as it may seem, Recall
"03" Hair Tonic has grown hair on
heads that were once bald. Of course,
in none of these cases were the hair
roots dead, nor had the scalp taken on
a glazed, shiny appearance.
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic acts scienti-
fically, destroying the germs which
nsa usually responsible for baldness.
It penetrates to the roots of the hair,
stimulating and nourishing them. It
is a most pleasant toilet necessity, is
delicately perfumed, and will not gum
or permanently stain the hair.
We want you to get a bottle of
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and use it
as directed. If it does not relieve
scalp irritation, remove dandruff,
prevent the hair from falling out
and promote an increased growth of
hair, and in every way give entire
satisfaction, simply conic back and
tell us, and without question or
formality we will hand back to you
every penny you paid us for it. Two
sizes, 50c and $1.00. Sold only at our
store—The Rexall Store. Y. W. Mc-
Itibbon.
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A new distinctive breed of Ameri-
can dairy cattle has been named
the Columbian. The bull shown
herewith, Miles Standish, is owned
by F. L. Gregory, Otsego county,
N. Y., whose father originated the
breed.
the work of improving their new
breed of cattle by selection. They
continued the work of improvement by
selection, feeding, etc., until they own-
ed animals with a record of consid-
erably over 500 pounds of butter in
one year.
Their type of cows being now estab-
lished, three years ago the name Co-
lumbian was given these cattle under
a charter frons the state, nod the Co-
lumbian Cattle Lreeders' association
was organized with five members.
The best and largest herd of Colum-
biaus is now owned by C. O. Gregory
and his father oo the farm where the
breed originated. They have thirty-
three cows. Some of thb Columbian
cattle were exhibited at local fairs in
New York this year, but very few of
this new butter breed have been of-
fered for sale.
!I'he Colombians so far have made
good records as a butter breed of cat-
tle, and there seems to be y;ood rea-
sons for believing they will take a
permanent place among the standard
dairy breeds.
MOTHERS.
Preserve Your Children's Hair.
For Arbitration,
At a meeting held in Now York last
week arrangements were made for the
purpose of asking the Mayor of every
city and the sheriff of every county in
the United States to pass resolutions
in favor of unlimited arbitration be.
tween Canada and the United States.
April Snow Storm,
A snow storm unprecedented in
April came upon Halifax Apr. 0, It
began snowing early in the forenoon,
continued alt day, and at midnight
had not ceased.. It was a northeaster-
ly storm and seems to have extended
over the whole province. A despatch
from Yarmouth stated that the fall of
snow was heavy there, Nearly a foot
of snow must have fallen on the level
in Halifax. This makes a record in
this city for the Oth of April,
Election Intimated. •
Sir Frederick Borden, minister of
militia, was a guest of the Montreal
Reform Club on University street on
Saturday evening, when a meeting
was held to discuss reciprocity. Sir
Frederick said be could not under
stand why so much opposition to
this measure bad developed in Mon-
treal and other cities, and intimated
that it would not be very long before
the people of Canada would have op-
portunity to show how they felt on
that point at a general election. The
minister of militia plainly intimated
that when it did come the election
would be fought out on the question
of the reciprocity pact. '
A Parrot Did it.
A parrot saved a Cbatbam house-
hold from a terrible death in the early
hours of a recent morning. All the
inmates were asleep, -when they were
aroused by the bird shrieking, "father,
come quick 1" It was then found that
the house was full of smoke, and that
a room down -stairs was in flames.
Some difficulty was experienced in
removing a tenant named George
Pett, who is partially paralysed, from.
one of the rooms, but everyone was
brought safely out, and the flames
were quickly extinguished by the fire
brigade. The cry of the bird, which
probably�'saved several lives, is one of
several which it is fond of repeating.
Every mother should see that her
children's hair is dressed with Parisian
Sage, the wondorful hair restorer and
germicide. A little neglect on your
part now, may mean much loss of
beauty when your girl grows up.
PREVENTION BETTER THAN CuRP.
Parisian Sage is a rigidly guaran-
teed hair restorer and cures all scalp
diseases, prevents hair from falling
out and creates a rich luxuriant grow-
th of hair, a glory to woman and the
pride of man. A pleasant hair dress-
ing—ladies like it, and your druggist
.1. W. McKibbon, guarantees every
bottle that he sells at 50c and stands
ready to refund your money if it fails
to do its work. By .mail postpaid
from Giroux Manufacturing Co., Fort
Erie, Ont. See that the girl with the
auburn Hair is on each package.
Epilepsy, Spasms,
St. Vitus' Dance
"I suffered for many years
from what some people call
epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restora-
tive Nervine cured ane, and you
can imagine how thankful I am."
M. I. COFFMAN,
Coldwater, Mich.
"My daughter was cured
with Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine, after having been
afflicted with fits for five years."
PETER McAULEY,
Springfield, Mass.
"For a year my little boy had
spasms every time he got a little
cold. Since taking Dr. Miles'
Nervine he has never had one
of these spasms."
MRS. MYRTLE DAGUE,
Rochester, Ind.
"My daughter.couldn't talk or
walk from St. Vitus' dance.
Seven bottles of Dr. Miles'
Nervine entirely cured her."
MRS. NANNIE LAND,
Ethel, Ind.
"Until my son was 3o years
old he had fits right along. We
gave him seven bottles of Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervine. He
has not had a fit since he began
on the fifth bottle."
MRS. R. DUNTLEY,
Wautoma, Wis.
Price $1.00 at your druggist. He should
supply you. If he does not, send price
to us, we forward prepaid.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto,
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Try this Thirsty Flour
A very thirsty flour. Absorbs a lot of water.
Because it contains so much gluten.
Manitoba wheat is wonderfully rich in
sturdy gluten.
And, think of it, FIVE ROSES is milled
exclusively from the 'very cream of the
Manitoba wheat berries.
So FIVE ROSES must be awfully thirsty,
don't you see.
In your mixing bowl it greedily absorbs
more water.
So you get more loaves than usual without
using more flour. You use less.
Your flour lasts longer, doesla't it?
Less trips to your dealer.
That's how FIVE ROSES saves money.
Actually saves YOU money.
Use this economical flour.
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New Idea THE LEADING
O Cto.
erns
IO STORE
Cts.
New Idea
Patterns
I0 Cts,
Spring Style
Exhibit
Of Correct Spring
and Summer Fash-
ions for Women
Everybody is invited
to cotne and see the
Nev, Suits, Coats,
Skits, Waists and
House Dresses, wheth-
er you come to buy or
merely to look.
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You'll like the styles we show in Ladies' Suits, at $13.75, $15,00,
$16 00 and $13.00,
Scores of handsome new styles in Skirts to choose from here. See
our speoial Voile or Panama Skirt at $5,00.
New Coats, the finest in the land, aro now hero awaiting your
inspection.
See our BIack Silk Coats ; prices begin at $13.00.
Bargain in Black or Fawn Coats at $5.00.
New Fawn Waists, special at $100.
New Black Silk Waists, only $3.00.
New Fancy Net and Silk Waists, sale price $2.75.
NEW RAIN COATS.—Pretty styles in Silk Moire and Robber
Coat ; all at speoial out prides.
Dress Goods and Silks.
TO' SEE THEM IS TO WANT THEM. We earnestly ask your
inspection, knowing full well the effect the sight of these hand-
some Dress ;Fabrios will have on your purse -strings.
ONE DOLLAR VALUE 36 inch Taffeta Silk for 75c.
One Dollar and Fifty Cent valve Taffeta Silk for $1.35.
40 inch Colored Pailletto Silk, cut price—$i.89.
New Black and White Check and Stripe -50c.
Wide Pongee Silk, natural shade -60o.
Dress Goods in all the newest weaves and leading colors at less
than city prices.
See our large range of coloring in new weaves ; up to 65o value
for 50o.
Agents for New Idea Patterns and Magazines, all patterns only 10c.
N. E. Isard Co.
Do You Want To Come In On
A Few Bargains In
Staples ?
Read This List.
WHITE COTTONS.—Fine make, 36 and 37 in. wide,
special for ladies' and children's wear.
TOWELLINGS.—Heavy Linen Crash, Huck and Cotton, at
all prices. Also Colored and Bleached - Turkish Towels,
large size, special price, 25c.
SHEETINGS.—Bleached and Unbleached, Twilled and Plain,
and Circular Pillow Cloths, at old prices notwith-
standing the rise in these goods.
SHIRTINaS.—Imported Oxford Shirtings,' fast colors and
splendid material for giving satisfactory wear. Rock -
fast Dills in Black and White Patters, the most pop-
ular Shirtings for workingmen's Shirts.
APRON GINGHA.MS.—Indigo Dye, wide, in qualities that
cannot be repented at the prices.
MERCERIZED MULL. -45 ins wide; ` fine, ]beautiful goods
for dress slips and motor scarfs.
RADIUM FOULARD.—The greatest success of recent years
for dresses in spot and stripes.
SCOTCH ZEPHYRS.—The famous "Anderson" brand, pop-
ular for their fast colors and soft textu re.
Grocery Specials
Choice Prunes roc a lb.
Gallon Apples, reg. 35c, for ...........30c
English Pickles, reg. 13c, for ....... , .. roc
No. I Granulated Sugar, 20 Ib. sack..$I,00
14 MO 1b, sacks . 4.75
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Goods delivered any place in town.
Phone 89.
T. A. Mills
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