The Wingham Advance, 1911-05-25, Page 54
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LEAVE DETROIT FOR GODERICH
Friday, Jnne loch, 8 a.rn., Central Time. Arrive Goderich
Goderich Band Moonlight, ht, 3 00 p.m., Fridav the 10th.
(Special Train Leaves Goderich via G. T. Il,y. to Stratford
O. P. Ry, to Blyth, etc., 11 50 pan, on return from "Moonlight,")
LEAVE GODERICH FOR DETROIT
Saturday, June 17cb, 9.30 •ism., Canada time, stepping at Port
A special excursion train from Berlin vitt G. T. Ry„ the
of June 17th, stopping at way stations to IIolmesville.
Prom Wingham, Belgrave, Blyth, etc., take morningg. train,
connects at (Minton 910 a.m. with special train for Goderich.
RETURNING TO GODERICH
Leave Detroit, Monday, June 10th, 1.00 pan., Port Iluron,
p.m., Central Time. Arrive at Gloderich, 030 p.m.
Special train leaves Goderich on arrival of Steamer from
(10.30 p.m.) via Grand Trunk Ry, to Berlin.
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SURE SIGNS
That You Have Kidney Trouble,
If your back is constantly aching
and if you -experience dull shooting
pains, if your urine is thick and cloudy
or your passages frequent, scanty and
painful, your kidneys and bladder are
out of order.
Neglect quickly
brings on rheu-
matism, dia-
betes, lumbago,
sciatica, etc.
Booth's JZid-
ney Pills are
guaranteed to
relieve or your
money b a c k.
They are t h e
world's greatest speciflo for kidney
and bladder trouble. At all druggists
for 50c a box or postpaid from the
proprietors, The R. T. Booth Co.,
Limited, Fort Erie, Ont. Free trial
on application.
Lucknow.
The anniversary of the Presbyterian
Church was very successful. Rev. D.
McKerroll, a former pastor, was the
preacher.
As the result of a canvas of Lucknow
by a Bell Telephone agent, last week,
eight new phone have been ordered,
John Button and A, P. Stewart
each received their new Ford auto
last week. These are very handsome
machines,
While engaged in loading or work-
ing ainong logs in Kincarkine, Ben.
Synder was crushed or otherwise in-
jured, and was forced to return to his
borne hero for a few days.
Rev. T. E. Sawyer, pastor of the
Ashfield circuit, is ill at his home
here, suffering from what is believed
to be general nervous breakdown.
He was stricken on Sunday, May 7th,
Pleases everybody.
Is used by men, women and children in
all parts of the World. There is a reason.
Its superiority over other kinds.
Contains nothing injurious to leather,but
gives a hard, brilliant and lasing polish.
It is good for your shoes.
THE F. F. ]®ALLEY CO., Limited, to
HAMILTON, Ont., BUFFALO, N. Y. and LONDON, Eng.
FINEST WESTERN WHEAT FARMS
Dirt Chew!
WM. PEARSON'
of 'W'innipcn, known as
"Last Mountain Pearwn"
I have 176,000 acres of the finest wheat land •iri
the world. I am going to sell a part of it quick, at
low prices, to advertise the district, and to the first
homeseekers or investors who write me, I am going
to make the most remarkabde land proposition ever
known, The price is so loW that the first year's
wheat crop will, in all probability, pay back the en-
tire cost of the land --and payments so easy that you
will scarcely miss the money. These farms are right
in the heart of the Western Canada wheat country,
located In
The Famous Last MVlountain Malley
SASKATCHEWAN
"The Golden "
I/and-hungry liomeseekere are rushing into this fertile valley
by thousands. Seven .railroads reach this district. Entire town-
ships are broken up and put under cultivation every day during
plowing season. New towns and cities spring up over night. The
population of this valley will increase four -fold In five years, Liv-
ing in Last Mountain Valley is like living in your own home
country. These new settlers have all the comforts and luxuries
of tho homes they left, and are GBTTING4 EUGH, 81�"STt3ES! Grasp
now this great opportunity to secure choicest wheat land cheap!
Our Prices LewestY--4-Our Terms Most Liberal
We have a list of land bargains such es were never before
known. Our prices are absolutely the lowest --wand we tell on
small, easy payments. No other Colonization Company can hope
to meet these 'terms and prices, •because none can buy land tnow4n
such enormous tracts.
Send for Free Library of Information
about the last Mountain 'Valley booke, pictures of farms, drops,
pictures of people who will be your neighbors, their own stories
of sucee*s, our special low prices and liberal term*, and all about
exeltr*ion trains, rates, date of starting, ete. Address your letter to
''Sl` tali. Pearson o , Ltd 2I e� ae'LToronto, 6J.nt.
while preaching in Ilackett's Church,
and was then unconscious for a few
minutes. At the time of writing Ito is
somewhat improved, but it is believed
that a general and prolonged rest will
be necessary to effect a complete re-
covery.
Jake Johnston, team driver for
Wolter Stewart .t; Son, is lying at the
home of his brother, W. II. Johnston,
here, with his thigh broken, the re-
sult of an accident which befell him in
Ashfield last week. He was driving
with horse and buggy, when suddenly
the horse shied and fell, In an in-
stant both horse and buggy were
turned up side down, and the driver
was pinioned under the wreck, tangled
up in the buggy top,
HAIR HEALTH.
If You Have Scalp Or Hair
Trouble, Take Advantage
Of This Offer.
We could not afford to so strongly
endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and
continue to sell it as we do, if it did
not do all we claim it will, Should
our enthusiasm carry us away, and
Rexall "03" Bair Tonic not give
entire satisfaction to the users, they
wonld lose faith in us and our state-
monts, and in consequence our busi-
nes prestige would suffer.
We assure you that if your hair is
beginning to unnaturally fall oat or
if you have any scalp trouble, Rexall
"93" Hair Tonic will promptly eradi-
cate dandruff, stimulate hair growth
and prevent permature baldness,
Our faith in Rexall "93" Hair Tonic
is so strong that wo ask yon to try it
on our positive guarantee that your
money will be cheerfully refunded if
it does not do as we claim, Two sizes,
50e and $1.00. Sold only at our store
—The Rexall Store, W. McKibbon,
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New Electric Railway.
Steel is to be laid right away and
cars are to be running before the fall
on an interurban electric road from
Guelph to London, through Berlin
and Woodstock, according to the pro-
moters of the People's Railway, a Line
intended eventually to connect Toron-
to with Detroit, and form the back-
bone of a network of interurban lines
extending from Collingwood and
Owen Sound to Goderich, Port Huron
and Port Stanley. It is intended to
make the trip between Toronto and
Windsor in less time than the steam
roads take, and rolling i`tock will in-
clude sleepers, parlor and buffet cars
of the most modern typo. It is
planned ..,to operate the road by
Hydro -electric power.
Doubled Milk Yield.
W. J. Seaman of Prince Edward
Island says in Farm and platy :—
"Within the last three years I have
more than doubled the average yield
of milk per cow in my herd, owing to
what 1 learned and did through cow -
testing, ,f have found it very pro•
fltable to weigh and test the milk of
the cows individually, as one then
knows the value of his cows and takes
more interest in the feeding and care
of them. One of the first things that
we farmers need to learn in order to
make a suedes& of dairying is how to
feed our cows, 13y knowing our cows,
we weed out the poorest ones and
raise stock Only from the beat cows
and the best sires possible, and in this
way improve the herd. 1 would
strongly advise every dairyman ter
know each ,colw by weighing and
testing her milk. Of course, It
tapes a little time to do this, but it
is time well spent:, 1 weigh each cow's
milk et each milking and tie not in-
tend to quit doing so while 1 am
dairying."
Three Greatest Cities.
The three largest cities in the wort
are said to be London, England ; Ne
York, U. S. ; Berlin, Germat.y. Th
last named reports a population of 3
millions.
A Big Yield.
'Will. Elliott of London has a reror
yield of mushrooms, having picked 2
pounds off a bed containing 20 squar
feet and expects fully as much mor
to come as his bed only, gave half
yield, Many of those picked measur
ed four inches in diameter and on
was seven inches in diameter,
No Pipe Organs There.
Presbyterian Elder—"Nae, my mo
there'll be name o' they new-fangle
methods in heaven."
Listener—"I don't know how yo
can be sure."
Elder—"Sure? Why mon, gin the
tried, the whole Presbyterian kir:
wad rise up an' gang oot in a body.
Grabbed By Camel.
At a circus in St. Catharines ca
May 10, a small boy was standing
watching the camels in the menageri<
before the performance in the big
show commenced, when suddenly on
of the camels made a grab at him,
Ile seized the lad's shoulder in hit
teeth and, Iifting hire off his feet, pro
ceeded to shake him vigorously.
Whether the angry brute's next move
would have been to put the boy under
his feet and trample him to death if
uncertain, for a keeper, witnessing
the incident ran up and grabbed the
camel's halter, shouting to him to let
go, The camel seemed inclined to de
stroy, and in fact, hung on to the boy,
who was screaming with terror, until
literally forced by the keeper tc
let go.
Jardine Careless.
The death watch placed an Edtvard
Jardine, who will bang on June 10,
report that the prisoner regards his
position in the coolest manner pos-
sible. IIe is careless and light-heart-
ed, spending much of his time in play-
ing
laying a mouth organ, which was secured
for hint at his own request. IIe has
ordered several photographs which he
will give to his friends before the day
of his execution, The corridor whore
"I Suffered Years
With My Backe
Backache resulting from weak
kidneys, a bad cold or other cause,
usually renders the sufferer unfit
for work and often results in per-
manent disability.
"I suffered for years with my
lick, or kidney trouble, and have
tried a number of remedies from
different physicians. More than a
year ago, one of our Local druggists
induced me to try
DIS. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills
and after using them some three
months I found a decided improve-
ment in my kidneys, and Iam glad
to say that 1 hope 400n to be fully
restored to health." J. P. ALLEN,
Ex -Judge City Court, Glasgow, Ky.
As long as pain is present in any
part of the body rest is, impossible
and the system becoming weakened
is exposed to any form of disease to
which the sufferer may be inclined.
Dr. Miles' Anti -Part Pills
by steadying the irritated nerve
centers, make refreshing sleep pos-
sible, thereby enabling the body to
recover lost strength. As aremedy
for
pain of any description iia
n fir.
Miles' Anti -Pain Pills are unsur•
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Latest Fashions
Summer Wear
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If you will come, see and try on a
few of the unusual Beadyto-wear
Garments we are showing, you will
surely be favorably impressed by their
attractiveness of pattern, style and
workmanship. We take pleasure in
showing them.
LADIES' WAISTS. —.Sig Stock, Big Choice, Low Prides,
See our leader at $1.00
CHILDREN',S WHITE DRESSES. — To fit children of all
ages. Prices begin at $1.00
UNDERSKIRTS. — At less than elty prices. Nicely made
Skirts with deep embroidery flounce, I3argain $1.00.
OUTING WASH SKIRTS. --Of good washing and wearing
material. See our special White Repp Skirt at, $2,00
WHITE. LAWN DRESSES,—Ladies Ready-to-wear White
Persian Lawn Dresses, nicely made and trimmed
with fine Lace insertion. Prices begin at $3 75
GOWNS, — Matte of fine English Cambric, nicely finished,
long or short sleeves 750, $1.00, $1.25
SILK NET WAISTS—
Silk Net Waists, in Cream
or White, long or short
sleeves ; fit is guaranteed,
Regular valve $4 00 — Our
Price $2 95
SILK UNDERSKIRTS—
Just received, a shipment
of Silk Underskirts ; made
with "Fit Form Band,"
they come in Black and
colors, Mail order house
price $5—Our Price. $3.05
LADIES' VESTS --
Summer Vests for Ladies,
short sleeve or no sleeve
See them 100
LADIES' HOSE—
All sizes in Ladies' Hose ;
fast black. Reg. 20c value
—Our Price 15c, or, ...2 for 25c
CORSET COVERS—
All sizes Corset Covers, in
fine Cambric, Embroidery
trimmed—only 25c
H. E. Isard Co. 1_
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CLOTHES"
are stylish, but never so extreme
that they become distasteful in a
month or .two. They are distinctive
without being conspicuous, and their
ever-growing popularity with younger
men shows that they are on the
right side of every comparison. Peo-
ple say it - must be the cut that
makes our clothing look different.
Of course it's the cut ----but that
isn't all. There's the "know how"
back of it all and such perfection
in every detail of tailoring that
makes 'Proper Clothes" hold a
distinguished position by themselves.
Coyne in and see what we call style
and value ---if only to see ! We
show gods cheerfully regardless of
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buy.
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Jardine spends his days lately became
with rats, and a trap was set
for the rodents.- The prisoner's great-
est pleasure is to catch a rat and to
each he gives a name, calling it after
official who figured in his trial,
Rev. Geo. E. Ross goes to see Jardine
times each week, and is the
one who is permitted with the
prisoner besides his guard, He says
the young man is troubled with
his conscience, but that physically he
improving in health. It is stated
a final attempt to appeal the
to the court of appeal, made by
prisoner's counsel, L. E. Dancey,
failed.
Bug Pest. e,
The June bug pest has arrived in
Middlesex county, On a fine evening
after nightfall, the rustle of their
wings sounds like the rush of an ex-
train. Tho air seems full. of
them. At Oiandeboye, the branches
of the plum and cherry trees are load -
ed. Blossoms and leaves are swept
clean from the<plum and cherry trees
and the apple blossoms are being at-
tacked. Farmers are lighting fires
and banging out lanterns over tubs
in a vain attempt to atom the in-
vasion. The bus flying at
g y g present
are only the vanguard of the main
tavrlmieh which fills
coming ae nt ford and
month. Prospects are for an entire
destruction of the frog crop in this
district. Millions of eggs will be laid
to hatch out into the destructive
white grub that created such havoc
in this district last year. The grub
pest will be due two years from this
spring. So far, the only help in de -
stroying both grubs and beetles is the
blackbird. They feed on nothing else,
while either grubs or beetles are
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Saturday, June x7. Str. Greyhound.
Leave Goderioh 9.30 a in , Canada. Time,
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LEAVE DETROIT FOR GODERICH
Friday, Jnne loch, 8 a.rn., Central Time. Arrive Goderich
Goderich Band Moonlight, ht, 3 00 p.m., Fridav the 10th.
(Special Train Leaves Goderich via G. T. Il,y. to Stratford
O. P. Ry, to Blyth, etc., 11 50 pan, on return from "Moonlight,")
LEAVE GODERICH FOR DETROIT
Saturday, June 17cb, 9.30 •ism., Canada time, stepping at Port
A special excursion train from Berlin vitt G. T. Ry„ the
of June 17th, stopping at way stations to IIolmesville.
Prom Wingham, Belgrave, Blyth, etc., take morningg. train,
connects at (Minton 910 a.m. with special train for Goderich.
RETURNING TO GODERICH
Leave Detroit, Monday, June 10th, 1.00 pan., Port Iluron,
p.m., Central Time. Arrive at Gloderich, 030 p.m.
Special train leaves Goderich on arrival of Steamer from
(10.30 p.m.) via Grand Trunk Ry, to Berlin.
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Latest Fashions
Summer Wear
AT ISARD'S
MAW
If you will come, see and try on a
few of the unusual Beadyto-wear
Garments we are showing, you will
surely be favorably impressed by their
attractiveness of pattern, style and
workmanship. We take pleasure in
showing them.
LADIES' WAISTS. —.Sig Stock, Big Choice, Low Prides,
See our leader at $1.00
CHILDREN',S WHITE DRESSES. — To fit children of all
ages. Prices begin at $1.00
UNDERSKIRTS. — At less than elty prices. Nicely made
Skirts with deep embroidery flounce, I3argain $1.00.
OUTING WASH SKIRTS. --Of good washing and wearing
material. See our special White Repp Skirt at, $2,00
WHITE. LAWN DRESSES,—Ladies Ready-to-wear White
Persian Lawn Dresses, nicely made and trimmed
with fine Lace insertion. Prices begin at $3 75
GOWNS, — Matte of fine English Cambric, nicely finished,
long or short sleeves 750, $1.00, $1.25
SILK NET WAISTS—
Silk Net Waists, in Cream
or White, long or short
sleeves ; fit is guaranteed,
Regular valve $4 00 — Our
Price $2 95
SILK UNDERSKIRTS—
Just received, a shipment
of Silk Underskirts ; made
with "Fit Form Band,"
they come in Black and
colors, Mail order house
price $5—Our Price. $3.05
LADIES' VESTS --
Summer Vests for Ladies,
short sleeve or no sleeve
See them 100
LADIES' HOSE—
All sizes in Ladies' Hose ;
fast black. Reg. 20c value
—Our Price 15c, or, ...2 for 25c
CORSET COVERS—
All sizes Corset Covers, in
fine Cambric, Embroidery
trimmed—only 25c
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"PR PE
CLOTHES"
are stylish, but never so extreme
that they become distasteful in a
month or .two. They are distinctive
without being conspicuous, and their
ever-growing popularity with younger
men shows that they are on the
right side of every comparison. Peo-
ple say it - must be the cut that
makes our clothing look different.
Of course it's the cut ----but that
isn't all. There's the "know how"
back of it all and such perfection
in every detail of tailoring that
makes 'Proper Clothes" hold a
distinguished position by themselves.
Coyne in and see what we call style
and value ---if only to see ! We
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Baxter, Eggs and Potatoes wanted in large e uantities.
Phone 89.
T. A. Mills
WINGHAM