The Wingham Advance, 1915-04-08, Page 6�rY•
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1 The beat, Commercial Reboot in the ;va-
lance. Our courses are thorough and
practical whileour instructors are better
than Toa will `in4 elsewhere. We 40
t (pore for oar atudenta than othe similar
sChoole do. Our retee are reasonable.
Write for our free catalogue and sect
ghat we eau do for yea.
LP. A. HrIggfiLA,I* - Vtigotpat
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Mr. Geo. .Moit
wishes to announce to the citizens
of Wingham that he is in the old
toad to stay.
Shoe Shining and Dyeing.
Cigars, Gum, Laces, 0.r.
Give us a call '
BUSINESS AND,
SHORTHAND
Subjects taught by expert instructors
at the •
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Y 11. C. A. BLDG,.
LONDON. ON'it'e
Stn4ents assisted to positions. College
in scion front Sept. 1st Catalogue
free. Enter any time.
3.W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.
10 Cluttered
Accountant
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RAILWAY TIME -TABLE
PROF '•WEA R; . ".
(Concert Organist, I'ianiet, Voice
Speciaitet)
Teacher of Organ, Piano, Artistic
Singing,
16 years practical experiense
Wingham Thursdays and Fridays
Pupils prepared for all. Exams.
Reatdenoe and studio 621 Dufferis'
Ave., London, Oat.
Train. leave Wingham stations daily as
• - follows;
G. T. R,
TO TORONTO and Intermediate
Points: --Passenger, 6,45 a.m ; passen-
ger, 11.00 a.m.; passenger, 2.80 p.m.
TO LONDON:—Paaeenger 6.85 a.
m.; passenger, 8,80 p.m.
TO HINOARDINE : -- Passenger.
11.59 tit m.; passenger, 2.30 p.m.; pas-
ssangsr, 9.15 p,m.
CO P. R.
TO TORONTO and Intermediate
Pointe:—Passenger, 6.40 a.m.; passen-
ger 8.10 p.m.
TO TEESWATER : -- Passenger,
12.57 p.m.; passenger, 10.27 p.m.
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SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
/i1HE sole head of snottily, or any male over
.L l9 years old,may homestead a quarter -
section of availabe Dominion land in Mapni-
cantSaskatchewan
uuaaa appear person at the The
Lands Ageney or Sub -Agency for the district.
Zntry by proxy may be made at the otilce of
ars Local Agent of Dominion Lands (not sub.
agent) on Certain conditions,
Dutiee.—Sir months' residence upon and cul-
tivation of the laud in each of three years. A
homesteader may live within nine miles of his
homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres on
pertain conditions. A habitable house is re•
gnired in every case excep! when residence
i9 performed in the vicinity.
In certain distriote a homesteader in good
standing may pre-empt a quarter•sectton 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 Darn homestead patent) and
50 aures mitre cultivation. The area of cult'•
ration ie subjeot to reduction in case of rough,
sernbby or stony land after report by Home-
stead Inspector on applioation for patent.
A bomesteader who has exhausted his home.
stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption
ma take a purchased homested in certain
districts. Prioe4300'paracre. Duties.—Must
reside six months in each of three years, culti-
vate fifty scree and erect a house worth 8300.
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.
N.B.—tinanthorized publidation of this ad-
tteement will not be paid for.
Auctioneer
T. R. BENNETT, J. P.
Will give better satisfaction to
both buyer and seller than any
other auctioneer and only
charge what is reasonable,
Dates arranged at the
Advance Office
Pare -Bred Stook Sales a Specialty
Sales conducted anywhere in
Ontario.
T. R. Bennett
Massey -Harris Office
Phone 81
WINGHAM, ONT.
Auctioneers
McConnell & Vandrick, .
Auctioneer(' for the Counties of
HURON and BRUCE
Are prepared to take all kind(' of
salmi, Having hada wide expt r-
thir ina certain
`cote in . line, w are n
wto elan' ;Aimee anyone trusting their
MOW to Ws. S'ou can have either
ono to conduct yotlr sale, or can
have both Without extra ehfrge.
Orders can be left with F. McCon.
nell or With C. 1i, VVandrlek, at the
• MEtt APTSvBfOXERAGECool
TOitI, ix win gham
MISS Moderate
There is no need of sending
your orders for counter check ,
books out of town.
We can fill orders prompt-
ly at prices that will defy
competition,
Ask to see our samples.
They are the very latest thing
in the line and can be had in
blues, black or red ink. No
difference in the price.
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Ingham Advance
Winigharrt, Ont.
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Our Honor Roll.
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The following are the names of the
Wingham boy& who have thus far
enlisted, and are fighting our battles•
They are 53 in number and we believe
that no town of our population in
Ontario measures up to this;
lst Contingent -- W. H. Darnell,
Arrhur Ellis, Dr. H. J. 11i. Mame,
R. E. N. Barrob, J. Budge, A. Bowy-
er, P. W, Vannes, Herbert Clark, 1J.
S. Copeland, Henry Howard, H. 11.
Philcox, J. McPherson, A. Buttery,
H. French, F. Templeman, Wm.
Bayles. Frank Wylie, Fred Groves,
Percy Syder, C. J. Marshall, Arthur
O'Farrell, G. E. Roberson, 0. A. M.
Blanchard, D. L. Aitcbeson, E. J.
Murch. '
2nd Contingent --P. Uarrie, A. Chap-
man, J. White, G. E. Read, C. Bleach,
C. Learle, A. Dovey.
3rd Contingent -- C. Woode, H.
Groves, W. R. Utting, J. Leonard, A
J. Taylor, F. Allington. F. Wilson
J Smith, R. Maxwell, A. J. Taylor.
G. Hippen, W. Bunn, G. Gayle', J
Ai Strike, C. A Cute, J. Taylor, W
S. Lutton,'1'. Garton, 13. Bayles, E.
Put, Thos. Moore,
Yet
, Standing Field Crop
Competition.
MOTHERS OF
DWCLTE CHILOREN
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:A. TWA N*
Should Read the Foltowincg
Letter:. Mrs. Slack's Story
About Her Child's Recovery
is Entirely Reliable. •
Palmyra, Pa. ---"Three years ago my
little girl had black measles whica left.
her:wake. chroniccough and;soawfully
.thin you c6uld count ail her ribs, and she '
eeug ed'so niucirshe had no appetite.
"Nothing we' Tuve her seemed to
help her at all until one day Mrs.Neibert
told me how much good Vinol had done
her. little" girl, se 1 decided .to try it for
my little pne, and it has done her so much
good she' is hungry all 'the time, her
cough is gone, she is stouter :and more
healthy in color and this is the first win-
ter she las been able to play out in the
snow, coasting and snow -balling without
any ill effects."—Mrs. ALFRED SLACK,
Palmyra, Pa. :
We.lcpow Vinol will build up your
little ones and make them healthy, '
strong and robust, therefore we ask
parents of every frail and sickly child
in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol,
our delicious cod 'liver and iron tonic
without oil. '
if we can induce you to try a bottle
of VinoI as a body-builder and strength -
creator for your child, and you do not
find: it is all we claim, we will return
your'money on de,r,and• • ' :...:.
For Sate by J, •Walton' McKibbon,
Druggist, Wi"eharn; Oatdrioe ' - ,
The Turnberry Agricultural Society
offers $75 00 divided no f,.ltows: $20,
$15, $12, $10, $8, 96 and $4 for the best
Field of White Oats.
The Ontario Department .of Agricut•
ture will furnish the judgoe.
Nature of Competition—Fields en-
tered tor competition must consist of
not less than five acres and not more
than twenty.
Competitors -Competition will be
limited to members of the Turnberry
Agricultural Society. Competitors
can only enter in one Society and but
one entry can be made by each com-
•petitor. Any individual can make
entry for tilts competition illy becom-
tng a member of the society.
A11 competitors rs must be within 15
miles of Wingham. All applications
must be in by the twentieth day of
April. . -
Eotry forma and further particulars
may be bad by applying to
3. G. STEWART,
Secretary, 1Vinehave.
Office in Town Hall. 20-31
Farms for Sale.
A good 900 (wre fable within nine
Mille of 'W`ingheni, good bank barn,
good oemenl bombe, lirge Orchard, and
ooniidersbie gnautlty et timber. Price
x,5500.00. Apply to R. 'Vanetone, Wing.
kcal 1'. 0.
Notice To Creditors.
In the matter of the Estate of Santee
Oloakey, late of the Township of
Morrie in the County of Huron,
Retired, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to
R. S. 0, 1011 Chapter 121, Section
50, that all persona having claims
against the Estate of the said tate
James Cioakey, who died on the
Seventeenth day of March A.D. 1915,
are required on or before the twenty
fourth day of April, 1915. to file with
James Stewart of the Town of Wing-
hant or Robert N. Duff of the
Township of Turnberry, the Executors
of the said Estate or with the under-
signed, a statement with full particu-
lars of their claims, and of all the
security held by diem, if any, and
that after the said date the said Exe-
cutors will proceed to distribute the
assets among the persons entitled,
having regard only to the claima of
Which they Isbell then have notice.
Dated at Wingham this Twenty-
foutth day of March A. D. 1915. -
DUDLEY HOLMES.
Solicitor for Esou tor'
SLOGAN FOR FARMERS.
"Buy It now" is'the slogan of
a new movement intended to •
apply to farmers, and engineered„
by the Fartners' alliance. The
idea is to help the general• busi-
ness of the country by urging
farmers to buy their supplies
early in 'the sensori, instead of
waiting as so many do, until
actually needed for the spring•
campaign.
Apart from the effect on gen-
eral business, the advice is good
for the sitke of the 'Farmer him-
self. To say nothing of the time
wasted by waiting, there is con-
siderable gain by taking plenty
of time to decide where and bow
to buy and by having the goods
on band well ahead of time.--
American
ime.—American Cultivator. • •
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POULTRY WISDOM.
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It has been ,repeatedly proved by
• continuous experiments at governmeut
experiment stations and . in private
brooding houses by experienced breed-
ers that the value of green stuff and
grit for growing chicks cannot be over-
estimated. In fact, these two common
articles are .absolutely necessary for
growth and stamina. •
Succespftil handling of .poultry dur-
Ing • • the winter" Months' depends in
quite- a measure on r-cpirodticing''So far
as praeticable sliiiiu5er -nditions.''•1t •
will mean a supply. ocoP ,iiniiu,nl; and -
green food to take place of:rvhat they
had on free range or in confinement
during the sunnier season end n rnpa
cions dust bath which may eoutain
seine tine sifted wood ashes and some
tine road dust,
' it is sheer folly to doctor a hen fon
any disease or ailment and allow her
tine freedom of the poultry. yard. Ail
ing fowls should he treated -in a great
degree the slime ns• human' beings
When sick not only is medicine n ne .
ccssity. but rest is also vet -mired. A
sick fowl running with the bock is a
-dangerous experiment or. more cermet
.ly putting it. it Very sure source fo.
disseminating what ••nl:1y^-•turn out 'til
be a case of eouf:tgion I ee up the
slck' bird •813d trent it as near like a
human patient' as possible. •• • •
Encouree !. .,. ,:, ,.v. -
Comfort •• lind eon tttil:hriii '`rir' ti'
.
touchstones of tiuicetib. . �Chc'u :i run
is comfortable 'and (sin tetiteil`•'slie re
spends with a••Qow of milk 'fear in a;•.
cess of that she gives When'sfie is un•
comfortable and irritated:
Notice to Creditors
In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza-
beth Bloomfield, late of the Town
of Wingham, in the County of
Huron, widow, Deceased,
NOTIOE it hereby given phrsuant to
R. S. 0. 1914, Chapter 121, Section
26, that all nereona having elaime
against the 'Fc+tato of the said late
Elizabeth Bloomfield who died on the
Seventeenth day of February A, D.,
1915, to file With Ewiline Bloofnfield of
the Teem of W inghattl, the Etecutrix
of the said Estate or With the under-
signed, a, statement with foil particut•
are of their claming, and of all security
held by them, if any, and that after
the egad date the -geld Executrix Wilt
h rpt
P tori ua h aaeaa o
proceed to ti t e a t deo {r
he persons entitled, having regard
Only to the elaitne of which they shall
then have notice.
Dated at Winghatn flit Twenty
fourth day of March, A. D. 1015.
DUDLEY t1OL'Al1LS.
Solicitor tor Etecuttir,
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Deraharg Has Made
a Had Mess of His
Mission.. to States
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tN UII late
FyRiVHAitD DDT Il G,
of Grunewald, Berlin, and
now of some inconspicuous
place in the United States,
i;'lias had, •raflier an unhappy
tole,• in the present war. Trite, he is
setter o'ff • thea most 6i° his compa-
triots on "the faring line, but his ca-
reer in the past seven months has
sot been one of rosy success. lie
was sent to�•the United States to sup•
.)lament the pro -Germane propagan-
la of Count von Bernstorff, Ambassa-
,lor. frons Germany to the United
states. Bernstorff, as official envoy
,1f the German empire, .had. a series
of diplomatie disasters, in ono of
,vhich he roused the people of the
-adjoining republic by blaspheming
Against the Monroe Doctrine and in
:several others of which he was caught
telling falsehoods. I -lis last,adventure
A "priasseer cut in coldly, rc`Oh,
' that is unnecessary, we all under -
French." •
In no way abutted, Herr Dernburg
went on to expiate that •.the treaty
was a dead letter which Germany•
was not bound to -observe,. and Bel-
gum slionld • have allowed ,Germany
to cross her . territory ,without resist-
ance.
"Site.,had our promise of imu},unity
from harm," said the,speaker.
A student rose to ask'a question.
"May I ask, Dr,'Dernburg, what guar
autee Belgium ' had that Germany •
would keep tha.t•protuiseP'
Dr. Dernburg has been high in the
Imperial service. 11:e is now fifty,
years of age, and has risen through''
a ,aeries of . important state pgsitiona
c1t1r 1nating in the Secretaryship 'of:;
State for the Colonies, Since then
' he, has been the li aiser's unollIclal
diplomatic agent to 'Cie United States.
- . • BERNHARD DERNBURG.
she to declare' that the Dresden was
sunk in Chilean waters, and since his
assertion was disproven he has sub-
sided. • •
"Dernburg started off, with a lecture,
in which he made certain claims.
which Prof. David Starr Jordan de-
monstrated to be untrue. He kept up
his lecturing and his pro -German
publicity work until one day he
reached an American university
where he was billed to deliver a
speech. He explained the war from
-the German viewpoint and referring
to the.treaty guaranteeing Delgium's
neutrality remarked:
"As tine original treaty is in French
l shall have to translate it for won.:'
RETAINS RUPTURE WITHOUT KNIFE.
HARNESS, DANGER•OR PAIN. COSTS
YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE.
Dlr. Egan's new 3910 appliances, "the
Curative" end "the Curntrus", are rapid-
ly taking the place of the old-fashioned
trusses purchased by ]Hall order.
These nrry inventions are constructed to
assist Mature in her work of healing and
are free from every cumbersome feature-
thatyon possibly hate bi'en annoyed fruit
laorue time or another" COnrplete comfort
awaits you. Correct •hol (ng. n ill be•ex-
)Yerieuced from the start. No nlorecseape
of rupture.'Misery comes 16 t mid at
,neo, You Will enjoy that-absoluteCoon-
donee of being able to
do anything at any
time or anywhere without the bowel mak-
ing its escape outside the abdomen. This
will relieve, you of mental unrest and
worry. This will snake yen feel like a
new person. This kind of retention bin -
tended to assist nature toctote tide (ipezi-
ing. These neo,' iuventt rn5 areiidaptctt
to different forms of hernia to meet tite
needy of et cry men, n•oman or child. Step
'further experimenting With foreign ap-
pliances stud end your rupture troubles at
sitiall Cost by consulting a Canadian rup-
ture applienee specialist, ile)ayS May be
don crena- 1 o r e. o n n not) te.r n ol�•,lntv.
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THiS FREE RUPTURE COUPON
Upon lrestntattouEgon, specialist
0 west7thsg street, Toronto, who,wItI etati
the towns below, entitles bearer 1.0.fre0 con-
sultation end examination of saWjdes. Ask
At hotel office for roost number.' Note dates.
Brussels—American Hott Ar
iT 20tbi
Wingham.-Queen's Hotel, ttli'day illi
7 p.m.,1 day only—April 21,t.
Lutknow•- Oaln'e hotel, April 22nd,
Made in Canticle.
Look at your label.
ALEXANDER POPE
WAS RIGHT
The proper study of mankind
'15 man. --Alexander Pope. -
=,B: ROPE, wbo was writing
,poetry about 200 years
• ago, watt ,exactly right in
his declaration quoted above.If
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you would study man you must
study his deeds.. '
WHERE WILL Y,OU LEARN
ABOUT THEM >EXGEP'K IN THS
NEWSPAPtoRS4
These ticeurato'• histories of the
%V0r1tl:'a a irs"tell; what man. is
doing eye>•gwhere, whether it -vie
flying .tb ough the air, stealing 'a
million dollars, laboring for world
peace, plotting to overthrow a gav-
,ernment or to establish one, com-
mitting: a murder• or trying to es-
cape punishment for one already
done, making a political speech.(„t
watching the antics of a comet:,
NOTHING,.. THAT 1S INTEREST-
ING OR IMPORTANT - ESCAPES
THE DRAGNET OF THE NEWSPA.
egna.
News that' literally' eoste.;tb-
sands of dollars to coli t. is.pllnt-
ed and given to the reddeefor a
cent . or two Can you, call any
one,•sfford to miss such a mental
tibia:Sad` financial bargain•f
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President. Secretary,
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Agents. *Ingham. Oat
DUDLEY HOLMES
Barrister, 5olldttol~, etc.
Oilier): Moyer Block, *Ingham.
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1IC4ey to loan At lowest rats,.
WINDHAM.
ARTHUR J. TRWTh
Doctor of Dental Furzery of the Pe,.
obylvania College and Ljceat ate of
Dental Surgery of Ontario,
—Defoe to Maedon:,,te Hinck—
G, H. ROSS. D.D.S., L.D.S
Honor Graduate of the Royal College
of Dented Surgeons of Ontario, Honor
Graduate of Unirereity of Toronto
'Faculty of Dentistry.'
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W. R. NAMBLY,.B.SC:,' i.D., C,11,
Mann Art Studio, Wingham
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ValuableProperty.For Sale. •
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The • property on the: .north .east
corner : of John and Centre etreetc ,
known as the Mind Alemotrial Hall. ,
The, dwelling, an eta_ hie on • the
north side of John Street liiimrdiately
west of the 'Anglican'.'Church. For
pa stir ular's iilli'to :W. -F. Vanorirne,
0, Ps Smith, A. E."Smith- or• R Van-
etone.
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Sickness •f Insurance ..
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Wa -Elmore. Mahood.
Contractor and Builder
11 you have any work in my
line write or call at my house
on Frances Street. - Estimates
ttnd plans furnished on request.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
W. ,ELMORE MAHOOD
Wingham, Ont. • - Box335
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Excellent Stabling accommo-
dation at The National Hotel
stables. Atte ttivh's Hostler.' ' '
Reading and sitting room for
patrons. Moderate Prices. •.
Fred Scott, Prop.
Thehighest clas. Beef
and Ptrrk,,Fish'and Poul
try sY,id at
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Butcher ' Store
'Give us••a: trial, you • will''`:
Ike pleatf, ' • . , . .
Highest pace,
paid•• .:fou:' :. Hides
fi„and' Skins:... .
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Walkers Undertaking
z. :. Parlors
EMBALMERS and UNDER. TAXERS. We parry
a full'rfne `of Caskets, etc.
-•:James W :piker
16 years experience.- A,t: Walixer
9; pars experience
Day Phone106 A. i•'••'
Nigli>3:j?'hone-100h and 224
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ream Wanted
t3peoial attenti,in _paid to diseased -
'of Worneo and Children, having
• taken pnsternduate work -in in
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3erY, BaotanMoalod neen.d Soientille
Office in the Kerr reeidenee+, be-
tween the,Qneen'e Hotel and° lite
t 'idaptist Church.
Ali business given careful' attention.
Phfbrile' S4. P. O. Box 118
DELLA ROBT,, : C. REDMOND
L. R O P. (Load.
• Physician ''and • surgeon.
(Dr, Cblsholm'e eld•,etand)
General-:Tiospital.
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(Under Oovernmei.0 Inspection.)
Pleasantly situated. Beautifully ramie/led.
Open to ,�ppall regularly ltoensed ppbyaielane.
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Organist and Choirmaster, St. Andrews
Church.
Teacher of Pianoforte,
• Singing, • • -
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Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired.
-Wingham, Ont.
DR. PARKER & .PARKER
Osteopathic Physiciansand Neurologists
LISTOWEL auc1WINGHAM
• =9pepieiliete, in the treatment. of al
Chronic Diseases, Nerve Disorders
Women's Diseases, Weekneea esof
Children, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism
Osteopathy cares when all else Nile.
Dfugleeigtmethodes 'Wingham':Office
oven' Ohrietie's Store,
HOURS
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Tuesday 1I. 0 9 r. .
Wednesday and Thursday 9--11 a, m.
Friday 9—a.m.." 3— ;k; n?s.
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..Having an up-to-date Creamery 1
in full operation we solicit your
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We are prepared to pay the highest
nieeket.prleeslor goed:oreanr'nnd give
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saamplthg apd ;te sting 'each can ot:oream
reoettyetd;caretullr. end returning a full
statement of tame "to each patron.
We tarnish two taus to each• °onto
tufa', pay all 'express 'charges and pay
evi.ry two weeks. •
Write fdr full partittulare or send for
cane and give us a trial - : 1 •
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Mr. R. T. Cowell, A. L. C. M
Organist and Choirmaster, St. Andrews
Church.
Teacher of Pianoforte,
• Singing, • • -
ViYiUn.
Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired.
-Wingham, Ont.
DR. PARKER & .PARKER
Osteopathic Physiciansand Neurologists
LISTOWEL auc1WINGHAM
• =9pepieiliete, in the treatment. of al
Chronic Diseases, Nerve Disorders
Women's Diseases, Weekneea esof
Children, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism
Osteopathy cares when all else Nile.
Dfugleeigtmethodes 'Wingham':Office
oven' Ohrietie's Store,
HOURS
a 3 'a. w.— in.
Tuesday 1I. 0 9 r. .
Wednesday and Thursday 9--11 a, m.
Friday 9—a.m.." 3— ;k; n?s.
•
..Having an up-to-date Creamery 1
in full operation we solicit your
cream •kptt'nnagofe ,
We are prepared to pay the highest
nieeket.prleeslor goed:oreanr'nnd give
•you•-'•Ian';:honett••bnsitiees;.:; weighing.
saamplthg apd ;te sting 'each can ot:oream
reoettyetd;caretullr. end returning a full
statement of tame "to each patron.
We tarnish two taus to each• °onto
tufa', pay all 'express 'charges and pay
evi.ry two weeks. •
Write fdr full partittulare or send for
cane and give us a trial - : 1 •
SEAFORTH CREAMERY
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thickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention Is preening. VVatentabie mmtlnlca-
t2onsstrictly conedenttat. itpNOB00 on Patent.
Brom frog. Oidoet sgtonor for eecurrng yp&atodta,
patents taken through Munn tit 00.!<tcdTI
medal notice, wlthontcdarge, in the
Scientific America
.t
.
& handsomely nlnstrated weekly. Ls
cNsalon of any,. galantine fo T for
Canada, $3,75 a year, postage pfetpo d. Sold bi
'au !tenant/dors.. ,
MUNN & Coi18fO11Qi�Al!' Newt%
Sane t OClce. Citi b' fit. wa)ttnstoe, la:
•
John F. Groves
• • , ISSi3E8 OF: • ,
Marriage Licenses
Town Hall Wingham
Phones --Office 24 • * Retsiden*re 168
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