The Wingham Advance, 1914-03-12, Page 6THE WIIGITAM -ADVANCE
THURSDAY, MARCII 12, 1914
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WINGHAM'S �1.0o Day
DOLLAR D
will be -held on
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT
(launch's best Isar heat trninin(;
school 'rbrt a d° p irtwent Coln,
nlercial, Shorthand arld Telegraphy.
. Cour' es are rnm,rou,,lr anti prhet -
•it 1u' iv''1na^ 11l-trued„tt
toy n by u Hiullf;, expel er„.,t
BUM. Our graduates succeed.
Students may enter at any time.
Get Our freectalogue nod toe what
we van do for you.
D. A. McLACHLAS Principal
uesday, March l7th, 1914
I'fee/�e..AlA�s�Ma/d1.i�M ��
IT is the purpose of the Business Men and Merchants of Wingham to make this one of the most Sensational Bargain Days
the Town has ever . e purchasing Thp ower of $1.00 will be Greater than ever before in the History of Wingham.
Every merchant has promised to give his customers on that clay an
Exceptional and Extraordinary Dollars' worth of Goods
$1100 "Luxuries and Necessities" are included in this Sensational Day 1 100
of Cut Prices. Oet Vour Share.
• A Dollar Bill will do Great Service on Dollar Day. Come to Wingham prepared: to take
home your share of the Big Offerings
SPECIAL, PRIZES
$12.00 OAK CHAiR will be given by Walker & Clegg to the oldest Lady coming
to Wingham on that day.
$5.00 IN GOODS at any store will be given by A. H. Wilford to the Farmer ex-
hibiting the best team of horses suitable for drawing a creamery waggon. ,
$5.00 IN CASH by A. M. Scully, manager of Dominion
exhibiting the best team of General Purpose Horses.
Bank to the
farllier
Competent Judges will award the above prizes in front of Town Hall at 3 p.. m.
$5.00 in Cash to the person who brings in the biggest load of people to Wingham on. Dollar Day.
Remember the Date-- TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1914
LEHIOH COAL
Any dealers who Bay I am not
selling the Genuine Lehigh
Hard Coal, either do not know
what they are talking about or
else they are not honest. In
confoirmation of this I hold a
certificate in my possession.
1 also sell the Free Burning
Connell Anthracite, Cannell and
Steam Coal. Wood and Kind-
ling. Full weight. Prices
right.
R. J. Cantelon
Box 127
BARGAINS AT BELL'S
FOR MARCH nth
5 pkgs. Baby Chick Feed $1.00
5 pkgs. Wodehouses' Animal
Invigorator, $1.00
15 pkgs. Vegetable or Flour
Seed, $1.00
20 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
Prompt Delivery. Phone 82.
BELL'S GROCERY
Successor to W. J. Patterson
OVeft as YEARS'
gXPEPtIENGC
ATENTS
bu MA 11
le
COPYRIGHTS deer.
Arlene bending a )ketch and dHoriptt ne tear
gnicklfr *Nertaln urly bOpinioitt t�rit atm an
ote
nobsstriction lyconedenial- 11� f' onrAenti
stettMs. oldest teener to r{'1 �+
Patents talon through pun
elaUf tiefidi, althea% off+ e, to • e
len tIlC Jl MON.
atimilisoftairar
C ood Salesman
Wanted.
• - a
For every town and district where
we are not represented.
Fruits are_ bringing high prices and
Nursery Stook is in demand.
Make big money thio Fall and Winter
by taking an agency.
Experience not •necessary.
Free equipment, exclusive territory,
highest commissions paid.
Write for full particulars.
STONE & WELLINGTON
TORONTO -:- ONTARIO
Capital Paid Up
$3,000,000.
Reserve
$3,760,000.
Total Assets
Over
$46,000,000.
Working for Others
THE man who looks in-
to the future and pie -
!urea himself the owner of
a business, will live to
learn that his visions will
always be dreams unless
his foresight has shown
him the need of saving
Saving is not a habit
that should be started
"sometime," but one that
requires immediate action.
As many days as you post-
pone opening a bank 110.
Count, jest that many
more days will you be
Working for Oth+srs.
One dollar will open a
savings acoonnt with thea
bank, and the highest rate
of current intelreet will be
credited every six menthe.
C. P. SMITH.
AGENT . WINGHAM
NIGH CLASS LIVERY
GOOD HORSES
NEW RIGS
Quiet horses for lady
drivers.
Drivers supplied.
BEATTiE'S LiVERY
DIAGONAL STREET
Livery Phone 2.
Residence Phone 133
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Property in the Town
Plot of Wingham.
Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a
certain mortgage which will be produced at
the time of sale, there will be offered for sale
rPublie Auction at the Queen's Hotel in the
Town of Wingham on Monday the 16th day of
March, A.D. 1014, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
by Frank McConnell. Auctioneer. the follow-
ing valuable property, namely : Lots nutrition
three hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred
and thirty three hu.'dred and thirty-one and
three hundred and thirty-two, In the Govern-
ment Survey in the said Town Plot of Wing -
ham.
There aro on the property a good frame
house and aood cement stable.
TERM OF S ALE -Ten per cent. of the
purchase money on the day of the salt, and
the balance within twenty days thereafter.
Further particulars and conditions of ea'e
will bo made know . at the time of the sale, or
may be had on apptioathn to the undersigned
R. VANSTONE.
Vendor's Solicitor.
Dated this 24th day of February A.D. 1914.26 .
108
NOX A COLD
Why Lent is Observed.
Ash Wednesday, the first day of
Lent, is supposed to have received
this name from a custom in the church
of sprinkling ashes on the heads of
penitents then admitted to penance.
The early church did not commence
Lent until the following Sunday ; the
additional days were probably includ-
ed by Gregory the Great, As regards
the manner of observing Lent, various
degrees of strictness have prevailed in
the church. Perfect abstinence from
all food every fasting day until even-
ing ie in theory at least required, and
it has also been considered desirable
that public worship with sermon
should be attended daily, with frequent
communion, especially on Saturday
and Sunday; public amusements, es-
pecially stage plays, are prohibited,
and the celebration of religious festi-
vals, as also of birthdays and mar-
riages, are held to be unsuitable ; and
increased diligence in almsgiving seed
delds of charity is enjoined.
109 i4 the number of the prescription
once snbeerftbed by a wonderful doctor.
It stops a though, relieves asthma and
bronchitis, ark) hi good for all lung and
throat trouble. The best Cough medi,
eine for ohildr h ; try it, 250 per hot-,
tle. All drug stores.
"Breasts 1 Ir
/one
. air," said theteed
L:cueo me, i , dy
10 the hotel lobby, "hut though a
stranger tome, your face eeetns family
tar. Halo you ratty relatives in Atlan-
to?"
"Not one," was the reply. "Years
ago 1 floated down the Chattahoochee
River an st raft, leaving alt my rela-
tires bithina, The raft was wrecked
in a storm mica I had to swim aehore,
With a forty -pound oatfiah itt tow. I
traded the flab for s week's board, put
an 'ad' hi the "i:most` column, recovered
lasy wreek*" 11fb wine) mai tad a imr si
Vancouver Island Coal.
The situation now is that all the
mines on Vancouver Island are pro-
ducing coal, and it is equally certain
that their output will rapidly increase
during the present year. It may be
frankly admited that there are yet
hundreds of miners stilt on strike.
The point is that whether they return
to work or not the operation of the
mines is going on, and that the output
will he steadily and rapidly increased.
If the men now on strike will only
realize the full significance of this
statement the strike will end at once.
It is in the interests of the men them-
selves that we are writing, no matter
what the few bosses who have ruled
and dominated affairs for the last
eight months may say, and it ie to be
hoped that the men on strike will take
the advice in the spirit in which it is
tendered and act on it. The to stet'
they do the better for theniselvee.--'
[Nanaimo Herald.
YOUR HAIR NEEDS
PARISIAN SAGE
ST. PATRICK'S DAY, MARCH 17.
(Manitoba Free Press.)
Moi ! but I'm longin' for Edn to -day ;
Her locks and green valleys so fresh
an' so swats.
What a trate to be there 'side the
boys of Kildare,
An' jig veld th' coleens, so spry an, so
nate.
There's a charm to the music' iv
Irelan'.
Wid my friend, Jimmy Flynn, bedad
we'd shtart in,
Take a gale on the lakes iv Killarney.
Or better by far, hire a gay jaunting
car
Move round 'mong th' boys (Jim's a
bit iv a blarney)
Whist 11 1 he's boostin' -for Houle
rule in Irelan'.
Saint Pathrick was born, on this
mem'rable morn.
All sense it from Derry to ffilly-mo-
cart.
Suck kindness he'd tinder, bis love
wee so tinder
Small wonder Hiber'nayns kape a
warm heart.
Pat's a popular name in ould Irelan.' "
Loyal Ireland ! Asthose t tho, tyranny
sore.
Has htrried, oppressed ye for centuries
past ;
True Britons abroad in hosts will ap-
plaud
When Liberty's struggle shall triumph
at
A "square dale" is now due to
Irelau,'
I'll visit again the sod iv me father',
An' see the dear Shamrock and wild
Irish rose ;
Wid a bran' new shill.a-lay I'll 'mints r
forth gaily
A" wearin' the green" with an iligant
pose.
I'm a "chip ii' th' ould block" from
Ireland. -
It Quickly Retnoves Dandruff.
Just because your hair is full of deny
druff, thin, streaky, dull and never
*ill do up to look pretty, do not de-
epair. Beautiful hair, thick flinty lus•
trouts and absolutely free from den•
drnit iB only a matter of care.
Parisian Sage frequently applied
will work .wonder8. Suet one appli+
catlon stops itching head, removes
dandruff and all excessive oil. It goes
right to the hair roots and furnishes
the nourishment needed --the hair be.
comes soft, fluffy, abundant and radi-
ant With life.
Parisian Maga not only saves the
hair but stimulates it to grow long and
heavy. flet a 150 cent bottle from. 3.
W. aeffiblarta-alis finable. ''Maria 1,1 „mn
•
VALUE OF RHEUMA
FROM THE COURT
Judge Barhorst was Relieved of
Rheumatism after Doctors Failed.
If you have tried many other reme-
dies and doctors' treatments for !then,
madam and found they failed, do not
be skeptical about trying Rk1E8ThIA.
Read the testimony of J edge John Bar.
Moret of Fort Loramie, O.
"After treatment by three doctors
without result, I have been cured of a
Very bad ease of Rheumatism by using
two bottles of RU1IU.IIA. It is now
two years since I used the remedy, and
I am still as well as ever. Previously,
I was a cripple, walking with crntchee."
Such testimony should be convincing,
50 cents at J. W. Mcitiabon'e guaraL.
teed.,
A year ago
he couldn't eat
1
Low Rates to California,
Florida, and the Sunny
South
NOW 1N EFFECT
The Grand Trunk Railway is the
most direot route from all points
East through Canada via Chicago,
Detroit or Buffalo.
Full particulars at Grand Trunk Ticket
Offices, or write 0, E. Horning, D.P.A.,
Toronto, Ont,
II. B. Elliott, Town Passenger and Ticket
Agent ; phone 4. W. F. Burgman, Station
Ticket Agent ; phone 60.
House and Lot
The teacher was instructing the class
in the rudimenta of the English lang-
uage. "John," she said, "make a
sentence using the Word 'Indisposi-
tion.'" John, who was evidently of a
pugilistic turn of mind, assumed an
aggressive pose, and annotnneed,'When
Von ns want to halt._ toot- ritttaidi .til sts
Today he can eat three square
,Heals and sometimes one
"extra" because Chamberlain's
Tablets cured Stomach Troubles
and gave him a good digestion.
You try them. 25c. a .bottle.
All Druggists and Dealers or by
Mail. 3
iP Clui.berlir Medicine Co., Toronto
CANADIAN
PAC I F1C.
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
MANITOBA, ALBERTA.
SASKATCHEWAN
Each Tuesday March 3 to October 27, inclusive.
Winjtipeg and Return -° $35.00
Edmonton and Return - 43.00
From Toronto, and Stations. West and
North. of Toronto. Proportionate fares
from Stations East of Toronto,
- Return Limit two mouths.
REDUCED SETTLERS'.FARES
•• (ONE-WAY SECOND CLASS)
EACH TUESDAY, MARCH AND APRIL
Settlers travelling with live stock and
effects should take SETTLERS' SPECIAL
TRAIN which leaves West Toronto each
Tuesdayduring MARCH and APRIL
after arrival regular 10.20 pm. train from
Toronto Union Station,
Settlers and families without live stock
should use REGULAR TRAINS, leaving
Toronto 10.20 p.m. DAILY. Through
Colonist and Tourist Sleepers.
Through trains Toronto to Winnipeg and
West. COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS
No charge for Berths.
Particulars from Canadian Pacific Agents or
write M. G. Murphy, D.P.A., Toronto.
$
$
J. H. Boomer, station agent; phone 7.
• W. A. Sanderson, Town Agent; phone 17.
For Sale,
Mr l'a'in. Cil,rrtlther. •f4 ff,r
881•• his floe pro Art.n 0"9 h
•.4.r�r • tilt M • ..
marl)-tu.'tu d
house and three !t
IH a stable en tlift J' t*" -s s
also a variety of fruit tree: .Teti
berry bushes. A most d.•t,ira-
ble property, and will hk eol(l
right.
Enquire on the premist's or at
our office,
Lots $I a foot.
insurance on your house
'and furniture $I per hun-
dred for 3 years.
$ We will secure you a ten-
ant for your vacant house
for $I.
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
WELT,TNGTCN MIUAL
FIRE INS. CO.
Established 1840,
Head Office GUELPH, ONT.
Risks taken on alt classes of in.
savable property no the cash or pre-
mium note system.
GEO. SLEEMAN, JOHN DAVIDSON
President. Secretary.
RITCHIE i4c COSENS,
Agents. Wingham, Ont
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or any male over
18 years old,may homestead a quarter -
section of availabe Dominion land in Mani-
toba, Saskatchewan or 'Alberta. The appli-
cant must appear In person at the Dominion
Lands Agency or Sub -Agency tor the district.
Entry by proxy niay be made at the office of
any Local Agent of Dominion Lands (not sub-
agent) on certain conditions,
Duties. -Six months' residence upon and cul-
tivation of the land in each of three years. A
homesteader may live within nine miles of bis
homestead on a farm of at least 80 aures on
certain conditions. A habitable house is re-
quited in every case, oxcopl when residence
is performed in the vicinity.
In curtain districts a homesteader in good
standing may pre-empt a quarter -section along-
side his homestead. Price $3 per acre. Duties
• Six months' residence in each of six years
from date of homestead entry (including the
time required to 'earn hom•stoad patent) and
60 acres extra cultivation. The area of culti-
vation is subject to reduction in ease of rough,
scrubby or stony land after report by Home-
stead Inspector on application for patent.
A homesteader who has exhausted his home-
stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption
may take a purchased honpested in curtain
districts. Price $3 00 per acre. Duties. -Must
reside six months In each of three years, culti-
vate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.
N.B.-Unauthorized publication of this ad-
vertisement will not bo paid for.
Children Cry for Fletcher's .
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ASTORIA
The Kftlid You Have Always Bought, and •which has been
In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
p4� sonal supervision since its infancy.
cl/�/.,• Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" arc but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains iteither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic)
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worm
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
lens been in constant use for the relief of Constipation
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Fiarnccea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Bleep.
The Children's Panacea -'-Tho Mother's Friend.
ALWAYSGENUINE CASTORIA
f Bears the Sigtiattlr'e of
For O 30 ,.ears
is �
DUDLEY HOLMES
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
Office t Meyer Block, Wingham.
R. VANSTONE
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR
Money to loan at lowest rates. •
WINGHAM.
ARTHUR J. IRWIN
D.D.S..
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen-
nsylvania College and Licent ate of
Dental Surgery of Ontario.
-Office In Maedogald Biock-
G. 11. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S.
Honor Graduate of the Royal Oollege
of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Honor
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Dentist.
OFFICE OVER H. E. ISARD & CO'S, ,STORE
DR. R. F. PARKER, D. B 0.A.,-F.S.D.
OSTEOPATHIC PNYSiCIAN
EYE SPECIALIST FOOD SCIENTIST
Acute and Chronic Diseases treated.
Glasses Scientifically fitted.
Tuesday 11.30 a.m, to Wednesday 10.30 a.m
Main St. (over Christie's Store.)
W. R. HAMBLY, B.Sc., M.D., C.M.
Special attention paid to diseases
of Women and Children, having
taken postgraduate work in Sur-
gery, Bacteriology and Scientific
Medicine.
Office in the Kerr residence, be-
tween the Queen's hotel and the
Baptist Church.
All business given careful attention.
Phone 54. P. O. Box 118
DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER
OFFICES -Corner Patrick and Centre streets
PIIONEs-
Offices 43
Residence, Dr, Kennedy 143
Residence, Dr, Calder 161
Dr. Kennedy specializes in Surgery.
Dr. Calder devotes special attention to
Diseased of 'the )lye, Ear, Nage- dtld 'Throat.
Eyes thoroughly tested. • Glasses properly
fitted.
DR. H. J. ADAMS
Late member House Staff Tor-
onto General Hospital. Post grlfd-
nate London and Dublin.
Successor to Dr. Agnew
OFFICE IN MCDONALD BMOC:.
DR. ROBT. C..REDMOND..
(Len
tlin
d.)
Physician and Surgeon.
(Dr. Chisholm'e old stand)
W. J. MOON
VETERINARY SURGEON
OFFICE OF LATE DR. WILSON.
RESIDENCE -COR PATRICK 3c FRANCIS
Office Phone 170. Residence Phone 182.
Ex Gov, Vet, Inspector.
0. N. GRIFFIN
GENERAL AGENT
G GENT
Issuer of Marriage Licensees.
Fire, Life, .Accident, Plate Glass
and Weather Insurance, coupled
with a Real Estate and Money
Loaning tmninaa .
WJNOHAM
General Hospital.
(tinder cleeernmeea leseeetlon.)
Meetntly alb:sted. tleetttffully furnished.
()pen to all regular) hemmed hydtebans.
Rates for patients (*hath inelttde and
ng) ---it 90 to $16.00 per week. *avoiding
to location of room, O'crt' 1prih o informs.
on-Atldre»r