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The Wingham Advance, 1909-03-25, Page 5TUE WT TO [TAM .ADVANCE, THURSDAY, IVI.A.R011 M 1909, We Wish To Announce The Opening Of The Model Jewelry -Store And, Optical Pa.rior With an Ideal Stock—New Methods—New Fixtures --and Lowest Prices. Strictly Business Principles, Everything Up -to -elate. After twenty-five yearn' experience in the Watch and .Xewelry business, we have made Wiugham our choice as offering an excellent field for a successful business. We feel thoroughly capable of securing your confidence, and to be able to supply your demand. A. hearty invitation is extended to all to call and inspect our stock. Come in and look around and see for yourself, and while we hope to have your patron- age, there will be no obtrusive attention thrust upon you, or recinests to buy. We consider the compliment is entirely to ns if you call, and if at any time you require such goods as we carry, we sincerely hope to be favored with orders for your needs. Yours Very Sincerely , J. E. McIntosh T. A. McIntosh G...r..�.�'nt.5�-,c�htt;..�. x.,u+;:i.�'n7::<<i-'•ii ;CA', 1' PHONe 27 PHONE 27 WIRE ! WIRE Genuine Cleveland CIIL 5!VIRE With Cleveland Tag on every Bundle At $2.55 Per foo Lbs. •mom. Galv. Wire, Barb Wire, Fence Hooks, Fence Staples, Fence Tools, Wire Stretchers, Post Augers, Draining Spades, Garden Spades, Garden Rakes, Garden Hose, Garden Cultivators, . Weeders and Spading Forks, etc. The right goods at the lowest prices. Give us a call and be convinced. Richardson & Rae OPP. QUEEN'S HOTEL. A A Big Green and Yellovi iijbben Sale OF First=Class Jewelry AT ' J, Patterson's JEWBLAY STORE $5000„00 Worth of Watches, Clocks, Rings, Silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. All must be sold regardless of price. Sale closes Saturday, March 27. NOTICE ! The prices on the GREEN RIBBONS are the Regular Prices And the prices on the YELLOW RIB- BONS are the Slaughter Prices It will pay the citizens of Wingha•nz and surrounding country to throw away all their old Watches, Clocks, &e., and come and get something good and up-to-date at our Yellow Ribbon Prices. Nothing allowed to be taken out of the store without the Spot Cash. W. J. Patterson The Great Watch doctor, Win g hani Constables' Fees, The Bruce herald says i• --It cost over a hundred dollars for constables at the Bruce County Spring Assizes. This is pretty expensive for three cases, Eight policemen were falling over one another at this Court. There completion and operation of the Mor - were cops there all the way from Tara, '.t'lie Court could easily be con- ducted with half the number, but the Sheriff receives fifty cents each for sending a postcard to each constable, To Cure Toothache, Gompauies Amalgamated. An arrangement way consummated last week whereby the Korn Piano and Organ Co„ Ltd , of Woodstock, and the Morrie .Piano.'Cornpany, Ltd., of Listowel, are to join forces on the Search over tlio whole globe and you'll not find the equal of Nerviline. A n aching tooth. it relieves at once, Pill the cavity with batting dipped in Nerviline and rub the gums with Ner- viline also. If the face is swollen and sore, bathe with Nerviline and then bind on a hot flannel. This can't fail because Nerviline kills the pain out- right. Just as good for earache, neu- ralgia or stiff neck, A 25c bottle of Nerviline cures the aches of the whole family. Try it. T. E. Walker Won. T. E. Walker, formerly of Wing - haul, had a case before the Assize Court in Walkerton. Walker is on a farm out in Kincardine Tp., belonging to a Mr. K. McKenzie. He claimed that McKenzie had misrepresented the farm to him, saying that there was a permanent water supply, which did not pi ove to be the case. Walker sued for $1200 damages. The •court allowed him $100 because of the mis- iepresentatious, and $200 for seizure of his cattle, McKenzie having effected a seizure. New Set Of Kidneys, A remarkable operation on a dog was made the subject of scientific demonstration at a meeting of the Berlin Medical Society, Dr. Unger, a Berlin surgeon, showed how ten days before he had removed the dog's kid- neys, substituting those of another dog. The dog seemed to have com- pletely recovered. If, as the demon- strator believes, the operation may be undertaken with equal success on humans suffering from diseased kid - els Piano Company's factory. The name of the new Company will be "Karn -Morris Piano and Organ Co., Limited." Barn pianos, Player pianos. Reed organs and Pipe organs will be manufactured at Woodstock, and Morels pianos and Player pianos at Listowel. The capitalization of the new oompauy will be $1,000,000, Leg Torn, Badly. Last week,, Dougald McGregor of Sydenham had ben in Owen Sound with a load of hay and was on his way home, when be drove the horses over to the side of the road, in order to avoid a baro spot. The end of the large hay rack swung out too far and caught a tree, sweeping the rack hack from the sleigh. Mr. McGregor was sitting in the middle of the rack and had carelessly allowed his leg to hang down between the boards. When the rack was swept beck his leg was caught between the rack and the bunk of the sleigh and was almost torn from him. The limb was fractured in two places, and the flesh torn away so that the break was exposed. Fortun- ately the horses stopped, but Mr. Mc- Gregor was helplessly pinned to the sleigh, and was not released until some little time later, when he was found by several other farmers who were homeward bound. He was taken to the Hospital. Proved Beyond Doubt, The disappointed victims of poor ca- tarrh remedies should read the state- ment of J. R. Snaith, of Lake Stream, N. 13. In Catarrhozone ho found an absolute cure and says :—"Lasa; winter my little girl of eight caught cold which lodged in her ears in the form of catarrh. She became sick and deaf and nothing helped. By inhaling Ca- tarrhozone she got relief and gradual- ly the discharge went away. She was ne s, a further stepin modern sur - cured perfectly of catarrh, Personal - y g ly I can recommend Oatarrhozone for ery will have been made. coughs and throat irritation ; it's a wonderful medicine." Sold every- where, 25c and $L The Ailments Of Women. If the girls and women who suffer with what they think is Female Trou- ble would look to their kidneys they will soon find the source of their ill - health. The kidneys are closely allied with the female organs, and if the vitality of the kidneys is interfered with great suffering occurs. There is ,io better medicine than Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills, they will stimulate and strengthen the kidneys, assist other organs to do Nature's work, cleanse the system and thereby maintain per- fect health. Great benefit and certain cure is guaranteed for all women who use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Sudden Death. Exceedingly sad and sudden was the death of IM`s. Jacob V. Shaus of the 10th con. of Carrick, which sad event took place on Saturday. Deceased had just flnishecl her dinnerwhen she was seized with a spell of suffocation, and when she lay down on the bed her condition grew worse. She asked to ba raised to a sitting posture again, and when the members of the family had helped her up, a sudden sharp pain comeupon her and she sank back among the pillows, dead. Mrs. ,Shuns was born in the township of Howidk, her maiden name being Hannah Reidt. Mistake Cost $too. Auct. Spence had an unusual expori ence while conducting a sale near Walkerton for a farmer named Wm. Denny on Feb. 25th. The sale was in - interrupted by a visit from the sheriff, who on the strength of an injunction from Iawyer Klein, undertook to stop the proceedings until a certain debt of $500, which Denny had owed his land- lord, Andrew Waechter, was paid. It so happened, however, that Denny, a few days previously, had paid this ac- count to Mr. Waechter, but that the latter neglected to notify his solicitor, Mr. Klein, of the matter. In order to adjust the tangle, it was found neces- sary to get Mr. Waeelxter and to pro- duce the receipt, which was finally done, after about an hour's delay. Becgming incensed at this interrup- tion and ' inconvenience, Mr. Denny was about to set the law in motion against Mr. Waechter when the latter restored peace by settling. The ex- perience is ,said to have cost Mr. Waeehter in the neighborhood of $100. B R I N D. C 0 FR NI • • For Ever Meal 1'1.t breakfast with porridge "Crown Brand Syrup'' is delicious. Used with plain puddings or made tip svitli pastry, odd scraps of cake, etc., it makes a delightful after dinner dessert. At slipper it is just the thing to eat with bread and butter, toast or biscuits, "CROWN BRAND SYRUP" is syrup at its best and in its most delicious and wholesome fornt. It is prepared in a perfect manner from absolutely pare ingredients. It is far ahead of all other kinds hi deliciousness of flavor and perfect wholesomeness— don't you think it's worth while insisting on "Crown. Brand Syrup? " Your dealer bas it for yon in e, s, to and 20 lb. sir -tight tins with lift-off lids. Order softie to -day The Edwardsburg Starch Co. ESTABLI81-IED 1858. 1.09 Works: CArtDIi4Ar., Ont. °laces: 1,MO14TR1tAI4, TOROPtTh anditR.AN'tPORD SEEDS FREE If on ask, you cast have a package of seed of this marvellous Russian Giant X,etttice included absolutely free with our ne'aV liaticlsoinely Illttitratect 1909 Cata- logue. This lettuce is nearly as large and solid as a eabba, e. Steeds hot weather surprisingly well, and has a riclt, buttery flavor. If you preferyou nifty choose a Backege of aur Colossal White Sugar eet ora package of Ostrich Peather Aster write t°-dav *t-ct txkme your ch°ita, lite° xtientlon n&m of i1 rinser. Asada of fila msrvellou► ltrsisteas Giant LaRue* bar411 & ITuhtar Sood 6'he YJmltori, ars !rive► tcriay fres ,. i o t+, Oitl. _ 114w -Items .r...r3oWu+nrwww --Ninety cars of settlors' effects left Toronto last week for the West. —The Wiarton Fist Hatchery last year cost the government $5031.01 --Cioderich ratepayers will vote on a new Intake pipe for water from the lake, —$301.7.70 was the amount collected for Succession Duty in Bruce County during 1908. --Kincardine Summer 9ottage Syn- dicate have given orders for the erec- tion of ten cottages on the beach for renting purposes, .--Owen sound's Chief of Police will enforce the .Curfew law, to prevent the boys and girls from the evils of street life at nights. --It is announced that the 0. P. R. will build a two million bushel eleva- tor at Victoria Harbor, Georgian Bay, at a cost of $900,000. —Aaron Munshaw, proprietor of the Munshaw House, Flesherton, on March lst, 1900, completed his 48th year in charge of that hotel - -Horses in Bullet are high. An- drew Flynn sold a fine mare the other clay to a Seaford] buyer, for $250. It is said that D. Mountain refused $050 for three horses the other day. The top price for a gelding is said to have been paid Leiper Bros. for a very fine one, the neighborhood of $300 being the price. —Speaking recently in Port Elgin, Rev. W. 0, McLeod pointed out that the contributions of Bruce Presby- tery per member for all purposes were the third lowest in the whole Domin- ion. The Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward Island was the lowest with a contribution of $8.18 per member ; the Presbytery of ,Saugeen next, with $9.31 a member; and the Presbytery of Bruce next with $9.87 per member. The highest contributions camp from the Presbytery of Prince Albert. More liberal offerings were urged. —So far the Canadian Mint for the coinage of money, established at a very heavy expense to the country, has had very little to do. In the first year of its existence, it only manufac- tured $09,025, and so far in 1909, it has done nothing. The reason is this :— The year before its inauguration, of the Mint, the Government purchased from England $1,186,000 of silver coin (more than twice as much as in any previous year) greatly in excess of the year's needs, and so much as to flood the country and make it impossible for our own Mint to find work to do. SAMPSON'S STRENGTH. Will Not Resist the Pulling Down Influence of a Kidney Aching Back. The strongest man or woman with a back constantly aching find daily existence a struggle. Its the same way with urinary troubles, Booth's Kidney Pills cure these ailments. Wingbam people prove this statement. R. Knox, of Centre St., Wingham, Ont., says :— "I would frequently suffer with a dull, bearing down pain across the email of my back and extending around my sides. This was particu- larly noticeable when I , would find occasion to stoop or sit in one position for a time. There was a languid, tired feeling and although I knew this to arise from inactivity on the part of the kidneys, and had tried several remedies, yet I could not find the de - shed results until I procured Booth's IKidney Pills at Mr. McKibbon's Phar- macy and commenced their use. The dull pain and weakness soon departed, however, and has not since returned. I feel better and stronger generally and although I have not been accus- tomed to having my name used I feel that Booth's Kidney Pills are reliable and worthy of recommendation." Sold by dealers. Price 50 cts. The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., Sole Canadian Agents, 1 Howick. Mr. Austin Gallagher of Newbridge is laid up with smallpox, consequently the family is gnarantinecl. The Howick Agricultural Society will hold their annual Spring Stallion and Horse Show in Victoria Park, Gerrie, on Friday, April 10th, 1009. Chas. Hubbard rented the W. Bate- man farm, on which henry Roberts spent the last few years, and moved thereon on Monday. There are in all 200 acres. On Tuesday moaning 70 horses Were ehipped from rordwlch to the West. McMichael Bros. taking 50 of these. They will also ship three cars extra from Toronto. The owners of the private telephone line running north of the village to Spriegbank and Orange Hill held a meeting recently and decided to form a joint stock company to build and operate telephone lines in the town- ship of Howick. The stock will be sold to farmers only. The plan is as followe : Every subscriber must take at least ono share, which is '$10; buy his Own telephone ; these are being in Stalled and connected to line on the roadway for $19, the object being for the fanners to own their own lines and have their telephone service at actual cost of niaintatnance and oper- ating. The plan seems to lie a popular one as a very successful canvas has been inside of territory just north of the village as far as the eleventh con- cession and an ftort is being made to h'we the line extended to Lakelot. With Dr, Foster's lilies in the south and the Sprttigbaiik lines in the north, both systems being connected to the 13e11 Company at Pot Mr lob, the farm - ere of tiowtck will have an excellent telephone service, "QUALITY" These Suits Made to Your Order. masameimasmismam McGce & Campbdil Sole Agents, Wingham, ISARD'S Ladies' New Spring Coats AND Skirts We invite . your inspection of our large range of NEW SPRING• GOODS and SKIRTS. Our READY-TO- WEAR GARMENTS lead in STYLE, FIT, FINIS] and QUALITY. Not one •cent too much is asked for these coats, every price is the LOWEST. We rely on the INTRINSIC MERIT of our goods and our SMALL PROFIT METHOD to bring us trade. Pay as mien as you wish—.you cannot get any BETTER VALUES than these. NO. 355—Ladies' Spring Coat, tight flitting, fly front, Pawn Covert Cloth, tailor made, a very stylish coat ---our prioe.... $5,00 NO. 307—Single Breasted Covert Coat, tailor made in every partionlar, buttons on the back, stitched Duffs ; length 26 inches—a bargain $0,00 NO. 342—Ladies' Covert Cloth Coat, tailor made, fly front, two breast pockets, also two lower pookete, tarn back cuffs. This is a very effective garment, length 28 inches, --special price $8.00 NO. 353—Ladies' Spring Mantles, semi -fitting, fly front. This garment has pleat and strapping on each side, and down front and back, fancy tabs on back, made in lengths 26 and 80 inches—our price 810.00 NO. 337 --Double Breasted Coat, blank only, trimmed with self strapping and satin folds, a very pretty spring coat—our price $9,00 TOP SKIRTS. NO. 955--Haudsome Voile Skirts, elaborately trimmed with silk folds and satin buttons, also narrow French folds, a bargain at., $6,00 NO. 900-'-A Stylish Skirt, made of flue Panama Cloth, trim- med with buttons—a bargain for., .e... $8,90 Several other numbers we have'nt room to quote here, Ask to see .them. You will always find us with the most desirable Goods at Moderate Prices. H. E. I fi reatands.. .�.95. > saa.6.1mmes.amef 4613.1.1.11.r.11210.16 Head Office, Hamiltoa. As a general rule, it is the man who earns the money and :the Woman Who saves it. s a ALARGE proportion of the Savings Bank accounts opened with THE BANK OF HAMILTON are opened and conducted by women. Out of the household income, the thrifty wife quietly lays aside, in the safe custody of a chartered Bank, as much as can well be spared from the husband's income. When unforseen reverses come, or a home—or other commendable thing is desired—quiet savings (hardly missed from the regular income) are available. I t is suprising how rapidly Systematic Savings grow. Many accounts, made up of small deposits, reach a total that -is quite important, and which miakes the family independent when extra money is needed. - THE BANK OF HAMILTON specially invites the Sav- ings Accounts of married women, and has inaugurated a system of caring for such deposits, that is both simple and convenient. - Money may -be deposited or withdrawn in any amount at any time ; and, when starting a new account, a simple enquiry for the Manager will secure all desired information, and every attention to requirements. G. P. 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