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Spring Clothes, Easter
Styles, in latest Dress Fabrics,Neckwear,
Fowne's English Kid
Blouse
Made from fine even.
skies in latest styles
w•th black points, in
White, Black, Tan
and Grey. Guaran_
teed quality $1,25 pr
okermomisommummompiesomovonamo
Kayser Chemoaette
Gloves
In white only, splen-
did glove for spring
wear and washable
705e pzir.
Gloves, H osi ery, .etc,
Extra values its
Men's and Boys
Clothing, Spring
Coats& Furnishings
DERBY HATS for
Spring Wear.—Our new
Hate have just been plea•
td into stock, and are
very steltsh, Prices
$I.50 to $$ 50.
Petrie Kid Gloves. :the
latest styles in Grey and
Tan, unlined or silk lin-
ed. Prices 51 50 and $2
pair.
Arrow Shirts and Collars
The Spring styles are here in the new cut -away
Collar and plea ted shirts, Arrow Shirts $1.50 and
np. £now collars, 2 for 25e.
Ladies Silk Stockings
Made of French silk
with double sole,
heel and tire, full
fashioned Colors, viz:
Black, Whitt, Pink,
Sky, Maize, Oopen-
hagen, Paddy Green.
Special value $1.50
pair.
Long Kid Gloves 12
and 16 Button Lengths
Guaranteed quality
white, black and tan,
$1.5o and $2,75.
COLLARS and COLLAR and CUFF SETS—Tba
&otter Neekweter is just to band with some very
pretty males in write oreandie and black and white
effects, Prices 25, 50. 75, $1 and $1.25
LADIES' SPRING COATS—from the Famous
Nortbway and Princess Manufacturers in Wbite
Chincillas, Covert, °Int•hs, fierce;, etc. in newest
shades. Prices $10,12,60 and$15 00
DRESS GOODS. SUITINGS. Etc.—Our stock is
complete now in all the latest fabrics from Priestleye
England in newest shades of Belgian Blue, Sand,
Russian Green and Black and White. Prices Toe to
$2 per yd
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Unusual Bargains in Square
Pianos and Organs
offered by Ye Olde Firine of
Heintzman Co,, Ltd
When selling our famous pianos player. pianos, we often take a'
part payment a used piano or organ. Those instruments are thor-
oughly overhauled by our own workmen and are put in first-class
shape. 1t is the duty of our Mail Order Department to sell thelia.
instruments. Just at present we have a very large number of five
and six octave organ, square pianos, upright pianos and player
pieties wbicb we are offering at remarkably low prices and on the
aewte.t tams. , Every inrtruwent is guaranteed to he exactly as re-
prNlsb$ed. You gee just es safe in buying one by mail as if you
same in and piekeii it out y�oureief. We give below a few organ Hod
square piano bargains which are real snaps, If you don't see jus
wbet you want mail us the coupon and tell us the kind of itast><•u-
raent you want, and about the price you want to pay. We will im-
mediately send you a big list to choose from. Write us to -day. The
sooner you act, the better choice we can give you.
Do=,nlnionw.Five octave organ,dark walnut case, high top
with music pocket, eliding tailboard. lamp
kande, hie 8 stops, including Coupler. Forte, Viola, etc. Grand
organ and knee ewell. A tins little instrument with a 993
very tone and a bargain at e$7
Karn—live oetave organ, oil finished" walnut rase, high top
with mirror. eliding fallbnard, has 9 stops including
Vox Humana Forte, Couplers, etc. Grand °etas and Imes elven.
Has been put in perfect order by our own expert, and $41 A t
hal a loveytone. Pries "f +
Estes.. leve octave organ,walnut case,haadsome high topwith
mirror. eliding tall based, music d.. k. with plane
for it eloping mu-ic, lamp stands, has 11 stops includin,r Vox Ham
any; Forte. Bass and Treble Couplers, ere. Grand 'van and keee
swell. This instrument has an elegant tone and would be $47
an ornament in any parlor. Offered special at I
Tornas—aix oetave walnut piano cased organ, rail top
with mirror, eliding fall board, three plain pan-
els with centre swine music desk, lamp stands, bee 10 store, includ-
ing Vex Humana, Bass and 'Treble Oonplero. Forte, etc. Grand
organ and knee swell, mouse proof pedalo. Has a very rich now
and hes been thoroughly overhauled in our own workshop. QC/�
L epsolal bargaia at .. , .... , .. , , tD6rt7
• Uxbridge.
six. ectave organ, pitons caeed model, mahogany
v lu �, finish, eliding fall board, automatic full length
` ferule desk. Mae 11 stops, including Forte, Base and Treble Couplers,
lielodia,,Viote, etc. Grand organ and knee swell, none prnof
vedette. A. lovely instrument with a very sweet tone. $ 74
Pries..,. .....,.r .,..
11rix octave organ, piano cased nodes, rosewood flnlsb, rail
— top,titln mirror, sliding fall board. three plain par>ela i
top door. lamp stands, has 11 .•tops, including Vox Rumana, 1?'orten,
Bass and Treble Cauplers, Melodia, etc Grand organ and knee
swell. This is awake of organ, known all over the world and
has has bad very little use, and is a splendid bargain $71
at
Jenna & 'son$New York. tquare grand*
Y f nicely
finish-
ed rosewood our, carved legs, full metal framer, over strung Peale. 7
Octave keyboard, is in perfect order, has a sweet tone
and le a bargain at, $ 105
,quare grand, handsome dark
e1n Zlll'i�n �s"`rosewood ceee, carved lege,
estiles 17re, with two pedalo, full metal frame, long otrer•srrung
deal., 7 Octave keyboard, has genuine Heintzwan tone and touch,
has been t'6ourougblyoverhauled in our own factory
and le offerer. special at ..... , , , , , $1 e5
iter HISIIIMIlt UM=
' Oriente and Square
Fiaiecrs :under at , 113
Catas and $'S ner Inenth;
level! *50, SS caeh aettd
imp* motetb,
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Please mall me complete list of
bargetin inetrutnetite, 1 ss* your ad.
la the, Wingham Advance, April itt,
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H- eintzman Hall
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The Second
Comic
(By Rev. William Ashley Sandia )
Frame great kintz, it is supposed that
he will •he a personal incarnations of
the devil, just as Jesus was an inner.
nation of Gad, He will go to Seen -
Halton. and there do groat signs and
wond.,re by Which he wilt to deluri..'
the chosen people that they will accept
himas their Messiah, and pry him
divine honors in the temple. It evil'
be during this that Jesus will rete, n
and destray him by the brightness ..f
hes coming.
"And then shall the wieked he re-
vealed, whom the Lord shall eoneuate
with the spirit of his mouth, and shall
destroy with the brigntness.of hie
coming : even him, whose Boning is
after the working of Satan with all
power and signs and lying wonders."
--II. Theo. 2: 8 0.
In the Lot•d's coming; there are to
be two di.,tinct phases—hie co>ningfoe
the members of hie body, and revela-
tion to them at the time of the Rap-
ture, or taking up into the air. and his
coming with the members of Ms body,
at the close of the tribulation, when he
is revealed to the Jowl' and destroys
the anti. Cbrist. Overlooking these
two phasee has put some people in
'tnbfusian about the orders of events,
just as the failure to distinguish be-
tween the prophecies pertaining to the
first and second coming confused tbe
Jews and caused them to 'reject Jesus
through what they supposed to he hie
failure to fulfill prophecy.
The visible church will be left here
strong; in members and organization.
It will probably make a great show et
missionary activity, hut will have n•,
more power against the principslitie.
bud powers of evil than did the des_
eiples who oilseed the Mount of Trans -
flew ation have over the demons rhet
were tur.nenting the little boy. In a
worldly way it will appear to be in a
very prosperous condition, rich in
property and elegant buildings, but
here is a picture of what it will be
After the salt of the earth has been
taken out of it:
"This know else, that in the last
days perilous times shall tome. For
teen shall be Invert: e'f their own eelvt•s,
enrotottq, boasters, proud. h)rtvt,he•-
mers, diem>adient to parents, untbr'nk
Cul, unholy, without natural affeotic' n;
truce breakers, Nee accusers; Innen-
tinent, tlerrp, dnaptaers of theme that
10,0 eerl'ul; teener., hesdp, hats>•rrrnid
'•d. lovers of plea,,Ure ninre than'Iov-
ere of God, having' a Farr) of a'odlirt M,
hut denying the power thereof:'—
II Tilt $:15.
8earin mind that this bas no re-
ference to the Turke, this heathen in
A.frtea, or the people in the slums; hot
that is a deenriptien of the rank and
Ale elf the ehtnreh. after the Lord fres
.'ores end t..lt.'n bit body Ont .'f the
:. oft b" ••stir,•, tbet it is'.raid 13.,.
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;severe,
%et as consider, is the feat. plaoe,
aowsthing of what it may mean to'
neve a part in that meeting In the air:
1 Well, the most glorious thing
t but it iv that if we are there we »hale
be members of the body of !'er.us
Christ, It will mean that we are
naenrbere of the royal family of the
universe; that we are kings and prir
cele who are to sit on the throne and
reign with Jesus, and that we shall b •
wetttbtan forevermore, never to be rep -
tooted from war legato. And aisle will
slteao that we shall be the most ex.lt-
ed •oeings in all the unireree for who
could be higher than the sone of God
or the bride of our Lori? Io talking
to men Ood must of course use: the
language of teen; bale Dain, only' put
into our words just at little of what, be.
Would tell us, A ver y little looking
role the matter, however, will show
that he hoe used the most ezpreeeive
word, in our language to show how
alar and orecioue is to beour relation-
ship ,to him, . In feet, he bale used
about all the word+ we have that
could be Used for that purpose, as
'members of his body", bis "bride,"
and sons of God."
If we are too fortunate as to have a
part in that meeting in the air, it will
Mean that we are among the most
fortunate of all the eone of men, and
that we have lived in the most blessed
of alt times for men to live, for only
those are eligible to membership in
the body of Christ who live :n the
present dispensation. Mose. and
David and Isaiah and Jet•etniah had
no such chance as we hare, for the
body of Christ had itsbeginning at
Pentecost. Neither will those who
who live after the Rapture have au
Opportunity, for the body will then he
complete and the door closed forever,
se it was in tbe faces of the foolish
virgins. Jesus said of John the Bap-
test that he was the greatest of ail the
prophets, but that the least in tbe
kingdom of God was greater than he.
What an awful thing it would be,
then, to have ouch a glorious opportu-
nity and miss it. Others will know
joys of great salvation, for the world
will be frayed during the millennium
(tbe next dispensation) and the know-
ledge of the glory of God will cover
the earth as the waters cover the sea,
bur the people of that day will' have
no place in the body of Christ; tbey
cannot teccrme n,embers of the reye
faintly. They will be loyal subjeete•ot
he King. That is why Paul cooed say:
"For I reckon that the sufferings et
this present time are not worthy to
' be compared with the glory which
Ishall be revealed in ns." (Rase, 8 : I6).
There is a vast deff.wence between a
eon of King George and a. e'ubj,•at` of
Great'Britaln. The smallest babe of
royal blood le greater than the great-
eit than in the kingdom,
• (To he continued)
. t 'ist,c .rr..'.4W .it
Infidels or 'atheists, but professed be -
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Crown Prince Boris
of Bulgaria Veteran. •
• Of Balkan Campaign
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INCE war broke out in Europe
there have been various ru-
mors as to the attitude of Dul-
garia toward the fighting pow-
ers. She would remain neutral.
She would join the allies. She would
tight with Germany.. Recent events,
however, point to the conclusion that
should Bulgaria enter the ' fraceii3 it
would be with the idea of being in
at tbe dismemberment of Turkey,
should that event occur.
Bulgaria, which made such an
mmINCE BORYS.
first Bataan war that, the world ex-
pected to see her enter Conttanti-
.nopie, emerged trom the second Bal-
kan war humiliated and almost de-
stroyed. The king's name is Ferdi-
nand, and 'Crown Prince Boris is tris
son.
Crown.. Prince Boris recently cele-
brated his twenty-first birthday. A
short time ago it was rumored that
he was to wed Princess Elizabeth of
tonmania. But it seems that event is
not to take plane, at ,least not at
present. Such an alliance would not
please some of the powers, Boris is
, a veteran of the Balkan wars, where
he fought so valiantly that he was a
hero among his soldiers, his future
subjects. Boris through his father is
related to almost every other royal
lions° is; Europe.
Method of Fighting Changes,
The Journal des Debats registers
its opinion that hostilities are rapidly
emerging from a "guerre de siege" to
a new phase of semi-independent and
furious battles between heavy masses
on narrow fronts.
"This," says the newspaper critic,
"le the consequence of the successful
French offensive against various min-
or points. As the recent fighting
north of Saiseons shows, the German
perceive, from the line of territory
reoccupied, our nnaiu objectives, and
immediately counter with heavy re-
inforcements which are sufficient to
block the French advance, if not to
regain the 'lost positions. To con-
tinue their movement the French
must also reinforce.
"Thus 1 foresee a series of battles
of extreme bloodiness and despera-
tion owing to the narrowness of the.
front, wherein victory, will rest with
the side most enduring and able to
bring up the greatest numbers.
• "Surely the .Russian successes,
coupled ,with the. improvement of our:
reserves, and the approaching utilize-
' tion of the new British armies, ought
`to ensure the final supremacy of the
allies. The new phase brings the end
of the war into sight."
Fishing at the Front.
An; illustration of how "Tommy"
amuses• himself at the front is afford.,
ed by the following extract from a
e letter sent by Lc.-Corpl. Fairlie, of
the London Scottish Transport, to
his wife. "I received the fishing-
: tackle all right," he says. "The gen-
tles had very kindly come unstuck
and fastened on some Christmas pud-
, dings. However, I got over that, and
used up what remained. I got quite.
a respectable bag of roach after
church yesterday. Several chaps mar-
veled at my resource and ingenuity,
1 and thought fishing for roach on ac-
• ttve service the limit. So it fs. I
1 don't think they did that la the
Crimea.'
Behind Your Telephone.
Behind your Bell Telephone is a little
army of carefully trained workers, each
laboring to perform well the task assigned.
The sum total of their efforts results in the
commodity in whish we deal—telephone
service.
Bell Telephone service is the standard
of the world largely, bec.austr• of the faith-
fulness and efficiency' of Bell Telephone
employees.
Why not enlist these efficient workers
in your own service- 1why not call them to
the aid ,of your business?
B'y studying the uses.•o£ your telephone,
figuring but how you a i 'make it serve the
special needs of our"' business,: ; and by.
applying, both our `local and Yong distance
service to those needs, your business can
share fully in the benefits of good telephone
service.
Use your telcphorte ititetligenify, sys-
tematically, persistently.
"tvery Nell Tehpi,oni ie 4 tont Maenad' Station.".
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The Ntvohants brokerage Co,
, Mfen's suite t4 order 4).1 guarantee
a, Bret class at, for
$12,54
Se.4 our new spring ettingieti We
can cat's On $$$ ar ,rt.trr spring
suit,
See on r odd rants on. Bale from
$1 to $3.50
Mens $18 Suite on sale for
..x$:12
Meow $l5 NI Stam for
$10
$6.50 Yot,the Nulty fur
• $2.48
Shoe Department
Mtyns•Heave.Sbewt on sale M
$1,25
All Mena patent leather and tan
echoes, lace' or buttoned, regular
.
$5.on tale a1
$3.48
Ladies patent • It ether rihoes,
grey or black cloth t. fp, reg $4.51)
for
$3.19
Ladies felt shoes, foxed leitber,
Reg, 82 for
$1.19
Ladies Robber cn :.ale for
48c pr
Chile rent: Rr,bbern •.b
25cpr
Bnyh and Y'kith r 11:••+v) Pebble
Sheets at
$1.68
44e aaia.. itr.anammas
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Men's Furnid ing
Department
Mei'e Tice, Regular 25o
2 for 25c
Mrx'a Visit, Regular 500 tor
38c.
pleat's $eavy Wool Eex on sale
25c
M.n's Fine ilsOttro.tet ilex r'n gale
at
25c pair
Mn'ett 11.25 Flannel Milts on elle
75c
Mauls 51.25 Wool 'Underwear
75c
Men's 60e. Work Sbii'ta on, wale e>t
43c
Men'4 90e Work Intirtr O•. w,00 at
68c
Men's Fine: eburs rest.
89c
Men'" Fin‘ NL it - reg 81 tot
69c
Dress Gcods and
Silks
1•.,•
38c
Icor Etelgitrm Blue Dress
b, Lew alike, Corsets, Sawtene
• ri. (*1 ;;!,aura, Cottons, Lueee,
ie,' .in, rias, Lace Curtains, Lin-
e d T.- biliuge
arra VW wiry.
50 p.n. cent off all Mantle Cloths
G ROC EP 1 FS
3 lbs. Lemon or Orange Pee! for 25c • 3 cans Tomatoes 25c
3 cans Corn or peas for 25c 2 cans Salmon for 25c
Handy Antonia per package 4c 3 boxes corn flakes 25c
.Bring us your Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples. • We pay
highest prices either tash or trade
erchant's Bro era g e o.
reakers of High Prices Butter in Prints Preferred
Your Floors Need Paint
Paint preserves the wood. Paint keeps
floors sanitary and healthful. ' Painted floors make '
the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are
easily cleaned --a damp cloth keeps them.. free of
dust and germs. ' Paint your floors and thus have
thdm always Spic and Span.
"MADE IN CANADA" ' •
h all ready to brush oil —anyonecan apply it .
evenly and smoothly. And it gives * hard,
durable, lustrous finish, that stays fresh and bright, •
and wears, and wears, and wears. •
• It costs less to use than other floor cif
because it covers more surface and wears longer,
We have ` Senour's door Paint in 14
beautiful colors,• suitable for every floor in the.
bogie froth kitchen to garret.. * . �.
ent rtaleieghooka, "The loose' That Jaid btilit".
Written f•Qr tt4id'rets, but "grown ups" 444 410
of keg 24. of it. roe to our friends.