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The Wingham Advance, 1911-04-27, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL f, 1911 esessere • THE WING HA M ADVANCE FRIDAY Q � I ggaggeggemeggisommerslINISIMMISM Y X19.00 Stiits for $l5.00 • We have gone through our Stock and taken out all $19 Suits where there was oue of a pattern. We found ' 15 of them. They are all 20th Century make and are' new up - to - date styles. AT one of them are for $15.00. yours See South Window ee CLOTHIERS p MEAT'S FURNISHERS t.' . ....� a't."':�.^"��.�'cap'3.`'`r."s-'�`.i:W^:t;;v�'S';}: '��.".`w`..G•«, Good Goods KI ..4 L: �.. m?1'Y?.:x'w"i• 11+F.'t.^r v:'»,:R"i�'.'.)�.?.M1U Produce Wanted Spring Is ere Let us draw your attention to your House Furnishing Requireinents. Lace Curtains, Madras and Swiss Curtain Muslins at prices to suit everyone. Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Carpets, Rugs, Stair Oil Cloth and 'Carpets. A Vemenaromroteroa No. 3012 This cut is an a tact illustration of one of our leading values. Five only dozen pairs for this week at $1.10 per pair. ing Prices ighitE 1 ros. We Want Year Trade June Bugs Plentiful, 1 d mere in Middlesex °aunty doing spring plowing report the ground filled with millionsof large brawn beetles, commonly known ae "June bugs." Last spring. the white grub did thousands of duliats worth of damage in Middlesex, by eating out grain crops and destroying pastures and meadow land. During the au- tumn these grubs, grown to mature size, changed into the pupa stage, and this spring in May and June they will emerge as millions of beetles. These beetles eat the foliage .of the bass- wood, plum and cherry trees. Three years ago the basswoods in that locality were stripped bare and the plum and cherry trees badly injured., The beetles lay their eggs in the ground, principally in meadow and pasture lands, TheFe hatch out int o white grubs that eat for three Soars before undergoing their transferim- tion into beetles. No effective remedy has been discovered for this pest. The blackbirds are the best aid to the farmer in combating the grub, After La Grippe "I had suffered several weeks with LaGrippe. Had pains in my head and eyes. It felt as though there was a heavy weight on the top of my head, until it seemed that nay brain would burst. I was so nervous that I could not rest or sleep. When I dozed off I would awake with a sudden jerking of my whole body. Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Remedy and Nerve and Liver Pills cured me. A number of friends have since realized the same benefits?' d MRS. ALVIN H. LOCKS, Seabrook, N. H. The after effects of LaGrippe are often more serious than the disease, as, it leaves the system in a weakened condition that invites more serious troubles,, such as pneumonia, etc. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine should be taken for some time to thoroughly restore nerve strength. Pride 81.00 at your druggist. He should supply you. If be does not, send price to us, we forward prepaid, DR, MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto, in tea may mean to you• flavor or' strength or fragrant richness, Red Rose Tea is • blended with such nicety, that it is the combination of all three points of merit. Will you try a pact a> e. NCVF.R SOLD iN DULK Your Grocer Will Recommend It si •04 - A Bone Of Contention. (Toronto World.) The more the question of reciproci- ty is discussed in the United States, the tnore unsatisfactory must it ap pear to Canadians. The parties are lining up in the United States, name- ly, the Democrats and Republicans, on this issue and Canada is being made the cause of battle as between these two parties. Does it not strike you as a most dan- gerous position for Canada to occupy, that she should be the cause of dis- cord and disagreement between the politicians and parties of the United. States ? We have been .suddenly forced into that most dangerous position, and we shall continue to be in that position as long as our tariff policy is to be in any way subject to considera- tion in the United States, Let us pull clear away from all these complications let us withdraw the offer of reciprocity, and let the people of the United• States make their own tariff. There is trouble ahead for us every day in the year, and every year in the ceptury, if we occupy any other position. Canada cannot afford to be the rag doll of American politics, and that is what she is to -day. Municipal Figures. Municipal statistics for the Pro- vineo of Ontario. for 1000, just pub- lished by the 13ureati of Industries, give some interesting information. During that year the rate per head taxes innpos e1 fur all purposes throuhout the province is $0.75, which svgs 43 cents higher than the previous year, and the average mill rate for the province was 17 81 The debenture debt of the province is $12 per head, By localities the taxes unposed are:— Rural per head, $0 S1; mills on Lhe dollar, 11,77; urban per head, $0.15; nilly on the dollar, 21 30 ; cities per head, $11 b:3 ; mills on the dollar, 23 21 An Aged Horse. The Alliston Herald says :--''Let those who have the notion that a horse is getting old when he reaches twenty years of age read the fol- lowing revise and their judgment. On Wednesday of last week, a horse be- longing to Mr. Geo, Anderson, of the 12th con. of Tecumseh laid down and died, after spending 48 years on earth. The animal was of the "Mes- senger" breed, which have some reputation for longevity, Mr, Ham- ilton owned the horse for twenty-six years and can vestry by indisputable evidence -that he Wes forty-eight when he died. He was probably the oldest horse in Canada." No Reason For Doubt. A Statement Of Facts Backed By A Strong Guarantee.. • RAI �R��A/ W �/� �/Y+�*�•��► lita. C. t, �M1r k The mutter under Lite head to supplied by the Winghani W.O. T. U. .Abhor that which is evil ; cleave to that which is good.—Rom. 12 :0. At our last meeting a round table was held under the leadership of Mrs. McKie ; the questions of which sbow•- cd the superiority of the Local Option Act over all previous temperance mea- surers, We are expecting a visit from aur 1'revincial President, Mrs. McKee, in the near future. No system except that 'in which profit is the god would for a moment allow the manufacture of an article which, by the best scientific authori- ties, as well as by the experience of the entire people, is known to be a poison, detrimental to body and harm- ful to the brain. Only as a means whereby the slave, whose whole being has been racked in shop, mine or factory, may deaden sensibility of the cruel world that op- presses him, is there any excuse for the traffic. . We guarantee complete relief to all st#fferers from constipation. In every case where we fail we will supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef- fective, dependable and safe bowel regulator, strengthener and tonic. They re-establish nature s functions in a quiet, easy way, They do not cause any inconvenience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work sa easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thorough- ly tone up the whole system. to healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We can- not too highly recommend them to all suffereas from any form of consti- pation and its attendant evils. Two sizes, 10.3 and. 25.. Remember, yon can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store—The Rexall Store, J, W. McKibben. "the finish that en. ul'foes 99 Use it to make floors bright and smooth as glass, easy to keep clean, (soap and water won't hurt M L Floorglaze). Doesn't get craeky ; doesn't show scratches ; lasts amazingly and holds its beauty. STpasses paint or varnish or stain. Renovate your whole house with M L Floor ;laze at small cost—a gallon coats 50) square feet. Apply it your ;elf to -day and it will be dry to- morrow' morning. Get M L Floorglaze. T 0 tis. Even there we fail to find any real excuse. For this slave should steer clear of this drug and use his brain to throw off the opFpressor, and thus secure an environment where forget- fulness if not a necessity, but where every realization brings joy and com- fort. From the point of labor alone, the liquor traffic is a fearful waste. The construction of buildings, brew- eries and distilleries, the manufacture of machinery boilers, engines and other inticate appliances, the men needed in .the industry directly as brewers and distillers, the growing of millions of bushels of corn, wheat and barley,,, with all the harvesting ma- chinery, threshing outfits, elevators, and railroads necessary, the countless saloons; with their keepers and bar- tenders, their furniture and fixtures, requiring a host of cabinet and furni- tore workers, masses of glass and bot- tle blowers, keg and barrel factories, drivers, wagons, horses, harness, with. numerous other elements of equip- ment, make up an industry so enor- mous as to be well-nigh inconceivable, To keep this going the workers must hand over the desk more than two billion dollars a year in this coun- try alone. Most of this is first handed to the exploiters who buy the costly wines and whiskeys while the laborer gets the cheap and "doctored" beer, made of resin and rain water, with enough poison ip it -,to destroy his body and mind' and create a craving for more. It is inconceivable that under any system where private profit is not the central figure, an industry that is harmful to the individual and society alike, could exist at all, The Next Step. M I. FLOOROLAZL comes in tins of handy size, little :n:1 big. Choose among .17 endur- ing colors in solid enamel -- ievzn shades in Lacs that imi- tate hardwoods exactly—ani! Transparent for natural Ba- ish. M L Floorglsze won't fade midis weather-proof—so um it on outdoor work as well es for indoors. Ilas a hundred• uses about your home -- a.k your dealer or get now from vs direct. Triaperial Varnish ca. Co:or Co., Ltd., Toronto, Cat. ISARD'S For Largest Stock Of CARPET, RUGS and House Furnishings House cleaning time is here, and in order to brighten up the home you will require .New Carpets, New Rugs, New Mattiogs, New Curtains, New Draperies, New Blinds, New Poles, New Linoleums, New Oilcloths, etc, All tt a above Floor Coverings and Fnrnisbings are shown in great variety in our Carpet Depart- ment on second fieor. OUR PRICES are the very lowest and in many cases lower than mail order' houses. 'Mug along your TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CASH and see what a saving you can make buying here. Where you seeand handle the goods before you pay ono cent, and we are hero to make good any- thing not satisfactory. IMPROVED VACUUM CLEANER MAKES HOUSE S CLEANING EASY.. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Bargains in Window Shades, plain linen, mounted on good rollers our price, complete 25c. • Blinds with Lace Trimmings, complete, for 40e, Oilcloths, nice Blook or Floral designs all widths at popular prices. ,lust received a largo shipment of Rugs direct from the factory, the middle man's profit cut out. To see them is to like them; to price then is to buy them. Nice bright patterns in Bed Room Rugg, all sizes, some of our cut prices are $3.00, $8 75, $1 00, $4.60, $6.00, $6.00. Looks cheap in print, doesn't it ? You had better see them and you will be convinced of the excellent value. In some of the better grades we are showing Velvet Wilton Axminster in Floral and Oriental designs, colorings are 'of the best. Uabeatable prices. New Patterns in Scotoh and Canadian Linoleums. Prides begin at 50o square yard. Lace -Curtains and Curtain Madras in all the loading Patterns and Colorings. Ses our special Madras. very wide, at 25c. Brass Extension Rods for Sash Curtains. Prices are loo to 15o. CARPETS OF ALL KINDS. --Wools, Unions, Kemps, Tapestry, Brussels. See our special Carpet, yard wide, price 50o. FARMERS EXCHANGE HEADQUARTERS. WANTED.—One car load each—of Potatoes, Butter, Eggs. High- est market prices paid. E. Isard & Co. Grand Trunk Building. The representatives of the Grand Trunk in connection with their pub- licity propaganda is again demonstrat- ed in the erection of a magnificient stcucture to house their exhibit at the Festival of Empire, which is to be held at the Crystal Palace grounds, London,. England, this year. _ The building is ornate in its architectural style, and is a reproduction on a small scale of the new Grand Trunk passen- ger station now nearing completion at Ottawa. At title exhibition the Com- pany are putting up ono of the finest exhibits that they have ever installed and will embrace all portions of the System, including the Grand Trunk Railway, The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and the Grand Trunk Paci- fic Steamship Company. i1 ,fj!;II 11 111 wui 1111111111111111111 ..... ... _44,41.,..:.. 0404,.. 0000.. 1 1 lig 11 ii toMay.be the dough had forgotten o rue. Or had, risen quickly overnight and fallen again— To rise nevermore. .. Twas w ak flour, of course. Meaning weak in gluten. But FIVE ROSES is strong, unusually strong. - WiTiihthat glutirtous strength which compels it to rise to your surprised delight. Stays risen too. Being coherent, elastic. And tha dough feels springy under your hand. Squeaks and cracks as you work it. Veal the foist d a FIVE ROSES dough. Note the wonderful smooth texture--soft—belvcty. Great h the bread born of sued dough -- Your dough! Try thin good flour. n 0$ 11 J r Ili . '1• I > �. III!►IIIII� ^ '� f �. � ,.. � 1111� ,, � `��� 1101 ilii; t c 411100 Ill ilii l 111111111 IiIII!l11��111��11�IIIlIlllllll� I .. A Illlllllllldl ��. 11181111fli1 ri*71'v e)rt)t /31,,eitticted l e !f I it I i I (EI, i (Il I iii 11 i ; pt 11l�ipl 1 I 1 I� i��l�l I IIi;I�I �0� ��I II a�IiIi�I! �NNlllfll���lld�llglfll�lu a. Rt Cril pr Mit. u i8 DOMFR hi SPR1 G AN NCEMENT From the House Furnishing Department This season we have made the selection of Home Furnishings, a proposition filled with pleasure. The natural pride we have in our unrivaled display of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums and Oilcloths. In Linoleums we have a large stock to choose from—Nairns' Scotch Linoleums in 4 yd. width, also Inlaid Linoleums for kitchen and bathroom. tags ani. Carpets We have in stock, for your inspection, Tapestry Rugs from $5.ao to $2o.00, according to size and quality ; Velvet Rugs from $15.00 to $3o.o0 ; Aic- minister Rugs, Iovely desigs, from $20.00 to $4o.00. The prices r.re astonishingly low considering the quality and beauty, as you will see when you come. •sofilmwelealmemonere...•••16••••••••••••••=4.•••••• Lace Curtains Our Lace Curtain stock is now complete and ready for your inspection. We are showing the latest novelties --Fillet Mesh, 13ungalo Nets, New Insertion Borders and Plain Centres, from 25c to $5.00 per pair also Curtain Muslins and scrims, You owe it to yourself and to economy to see our showing and ask our prices. If you. have not visited this store lately, call and see the changes that have taken place. secteszpieteletenetennesetesaineeentarelseetaanalizeteerentenrattattatataitesnearteeitaa Butter, Eggs arid Potatoes wanted in largo quantities. Phare $g. T. A. Mills WI G awastralaimatimmolitaxiabiaOliayalaawaiwalaabialaa • 1