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The Wingham Advance, 1913-06-12, Page 750,01:0 Lbs. 1$ 0 Casi or Trade Mr. Farmer we want your wool and are prepared to give the very Highest Prices. We have some very special values in • all departments for you, during the 'wool season. It will pay you to alke a day ruff and come to Wingham, go through nr ne4.ift, —vviiich i` full of the newest goods. pectal arpets ugs inole,l mrsi ilcloths tutains indow,„ Men's Clothih. Boys' Clothing Rain Coats Hats & Caps Underwear 1 Bocts Shoes alues In IN Ladies' Ready-to-wear Summer Dress Goods 'cloves, Hosiery and nderw'ear, also the est Wool Blankets Sheeting Yarns, etc. ODUCE WANTED PHONE 71 AVVIVAIMVaaVatit4ktii , 1 ins'- in ➢ Will 0.4 ,u:..ia.it.FFN Itiil,sluG Ir . .-.. .Wiw....l.�.�err.➢.s.14. y, ..,47.x.. TRB WING: AM* ADVANCE AAs ,OWN ININT Cy JUDIC CHOLLET This gown was .mule of Striped sponge and trimmed with eyelet em- broidery. Charrneuse crape alight be substituted for the epouge and one of the new Bulgarian or cubist silks for the trimming. For the medium size six and three - c urirter yards of materials twenty- seveu inches wide will be needed. One and a, quarter yards of eighteen inch o W ted in Large Quantities Cash or Trade ani:repared to buy any quan- y of Wool t the' highest market ce. Never h < this store . been in etter position serve the wants theeo le then at the present. p p � We have Wroxeter Yarn, Sheets, eeting, and Blankets of all the t makes. en's and Boys' Suits made to fit, and fit to wear. adies' Waists, Skirts, arid Dress Materials. gs and Carpets, Linoleums, Floor Oilcloths, etc. Best grade of Flour always in stock. smanantgatusemagumensaanninstimang Phone 89 ODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. Mill (Successor to T. .A. MILLS) W1NEHAM hilar *i NL 1L ti rP ZrONGIt GOWN. material, will be needed for the trim- ming, and it will take five-eighths of a yard of eighteen inch material for the chemistrte. This May Manton pattern is cut in sizes from 34 to 44 inches bust measure. Send 10 cents to this office, giving number, 7703, and it will be promptly forwarded to you by mail. If in haste send an additional two cent stamp for letter postage. When ordering use coupon. No..,..........: Name Address Size ..• FAS N By JUDIC CHOLLET This dainty undergarment is easily three garments in one. The seams that extend all the way to the upper edge do away with all fullness. The front closing makes the garment easy to adjust, and the drawers are just wide enough for comfort. The finish of bead- ing and lace is a pretty one, but the garment scalloped by hand and em- broidered by dots or some simple little COMBINATION tarnErtaireemerr. design is somewhat daintier. Wash- able sills and cotton crape are favorite materials for undergarments. Two and five-eighths yards of mate- rial thirty-six inches wide, together with five yards of edging and two and three-eighths yards of beading, are re- quired for the combination for a wo- man of medium size. voreimrammair St. Helens. The following ie taken Froin the directory published 50 years ago ; --- t'. .11k'leauat, ----• A pcaetotlle,e in the o vnshill a V7awaanoeh, contains twee s'cres, two wagon shops, one black- etnttli thctp, aL shoe Fit op, l-ote°, tit o eiaulehee, and a branch of the 13ible Society. °Witch of England—St Helen's C'111trell---l:3uilt', in 1860 ; frliati,at ; size, 21436 etatated for 250, Rev, J. W. Sinn, MI/31 IPI', St. Helens Calvin Clarinda Pxecilry. terian Church ---Built in 1860 ; size 41x 50 ; seated for 400 ; frame, Rev. Mr. Fletcher of Goderich preaches occas- ionally, St, Helens Branch of the Upt er Canada Bible Society, organized 18(1. Henry Mothers, I'resident ; VVm. OLuarnings, vice -President ; John 13. Wheeldon, secretary; William et r- doll, Tr'c?avurer. St•, Helens Postcgice, Mails tri- weekly —• Tueeclaya, Thursdays and Saturdays. William. Gordon, post- master. Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, etc.—Anglo American Rotel, Hiram Leaver ; Barkley David, Ped- dler of wines ; Gordon William, ge=ner- al merchant and postmaster ; Mc- Creigbt Thomas, fireman ; McElroy,: Joseph, wagon maker ; McLeod, Mur- dock, lab ; March Samuel, wagon maker & joiner ; Mothers Henry, Reeve and J. P. ; Petrie Richard, lab. ; Rumlige James,; carpenter; Rutherford John, general blacksmith and wagon maker; Rutherford Jarne4, tin peddler ; St. Helen'e Steam Saw Mill, Rutherford & Todd (Donald & Thoma.•) ; Suwire James, shoe shop ; Tailor John, lawyer ; Walde S., sale - man; Webster James, carpenter, Wheeldon John Henry, general mer- chant pearl ash manufactory corn- missioner; Wheeldon William, Ar- thur, salesman. . This May Manton pattern is cut in sizes from 24 to 44 inches bust measure. Send 10 cents to this ofriee, giving number, 7814, and it will be promptly forwarded to yeti by mail. If in haste send an additional two cent stamp for letter postage. ;When ordering use coupon. 110.060.1i0•1660 $lze, iii... Natn0 Addresaa •.. ♦. i60i6iiiiii6.4w666elti 460660•'66466660666i116. i•..i..,tii/i.iiiilili M,'iiM A Retort To A Young Bair. ist4X. A youngxand cocksure barrister 'teats once disputing with the late Sir Jas. Vaughan regarding a certain matter. The magistrate maintained that his point of view was the correct oiie, whereupon the barrister exclaimed—' ."Zn that case then 1 aril a liar )" "Well,;" remarked Sir Seines Vaughan aa,g he smiled sweetly over the Oount, . "It is scarcely for arra to oontradiot a Do not to others whish, if done to personal statement a tf art kind," ,I O'bbe would awls. trbee pa4Ln. Morris. S. S. No. 8, Morris for May :—East. Exam, in geog., gram. spell., arith., comp., writ. Total 700, pass 420-0. Johnston 532, L. Turvey 530, M. Gra3,e- by 468,. J. Bosman 467, G. Agar 421. Sr. 4th—geog., read., spell,, comp. Total 400, pass 240.--L. Brewer 300. Sr, 3rd -- arith., `spell., read., hyg. Total 400, pass 240.—F. Kerney 311, E. Sellers' 312, G. Brewer 283, L. Turvey*u253, 0. Souch 241. Jr. 3rd— daily work, total 225, pass 135—C. South 178, C. Mustard 166, E. War- wick 162, C. Bosman 158. Sr, daily work, total 200, pass 120—E. Garniss 167, G. Fell 153, F. Garniss 119, W. Kerney 140, II. Garniss 116. Jr, 2nd—daily work, total 350,—E. Forbes 277. Sr. pt god—total 350.— M. Grasby 258. Jr. Pt. 2nd—total 350 —A. Johnston 293, J'. Turvey 27*, Sr. Pt. 1—F. Brewer 376, M. Warwick 235. Jr. Pt 1—B. Souch 232, L. Gar- niss 170, W. Sellers 164, Primer—J. McVettie 122, F. Mustard 95, C. War- wick 81, A. Turkey 81, Average at- tendance 31.'--I. B, Frain, teacher. Councilmetin the Tp. hall on Mon- day, May 26th, Members were -pre- sent, Reeve in chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. At the Court of Revision on the assessment roll the following appeals were heard :---John Swarte, lots 2 and 3, con. 3, assessment.changed ; Susan and Mary Mowbray, Walton, assessment lowered' $50; Rev. I. W. Kilpatrick, church sheds, Belgrave, no action Lot E 10, con. 10, changed from Rus- sel Richmond to John Richmond. (; r 1T 'J ► StliclI 13y Drowning".(n a Wel.. One of the most grue otne tragedies that has occurred i,p this district for sine years was that of Tneeday last, ta,t Pto',perity, about four miles t a4 of this village, when two farmers, 1V'rn, Andytw ancL John Cl Eton, diet eeee, d tlr ' Tif�'1�-- �- bgr ,y of tlt' it aachuola testa r, Ease trd Willie, Wn an old, ly,e 1, on Mr, Clifton's !Arnie ,7 . , ,;.. , Mr. Mills, whose home is at Exeter was twenty-one years old, and has been teaching at S. S. No. 2, West Wee wanobh for neat ly a yea„. Tile young man dismissed his pupils as usual on Mor:day afternoon at four o'clock but althea& he did not put in an appearance at W. T. Johnston's, his place of abode, it was supposed that he was va?itipgi, in the neighborhood, The next morning. however;,il}t ebild• r .n awaited his at rival at; 1 be M'h'°nl until neatly norm, whets they retunedm ho e wopdtl�;ing veliFte lated happened to`their. teacher. The whole neighbor- hood was aroused, inquires were made and a,search instituted, but not for two or three hours was the mystery surrpunding his disapearance explain- ed. Early in the afternoon Messrs,. Andrews and Clifton discovered the mis;ing man's cap lying on Clifton's farm near,,t,lrle;choolhouse, and a clos- er inspection : revealed the face that the young, man had =dean -opening in the top and ended his life in about nine Leet of water, which was,,balled out in order to secure the body. Dr. Case was., b.stily eammionedito the scene of the,,tr;ll;edy ,and he immedi- ately notifiedi Coroner Hohnes,,, of Goderich, who, upon his arrival em - popped the following jury ; W. T. Johnston, (foreman) Jas. Finnigan, W. Andrews, R. Thompson, Jas, 011ft. on, Shackleton and Samuel Sher- woed and held an inquest Tuesday evening, which was adjourned..until Satu deer afternoon at 1 o'clock at Dungannon. Dr. Case conducted a post-morten c xaminaticn Wedneed;.y morning, after which the remains were removed to Exeter by his father, where inter- rnent will be made. The young man was highly reepected by all. and :Fos of a very retiring disposition. Lately it is, said, he had been meloncholy and appeared to be in great trouble. --[Dun- gannon News.. Following parties had a dog struck off the roll :—John yancamp, Henry McCutcheon, James Speir, Robert Craig, W. H, Armstrong, Wrla, Phalen, John Watt and Wm. Kerney. The Court of Revision was then ad- journed. Engineer's report on the Hopper drain was read and was pro- visionally adopted on motion by John- ston—Thuell. Ellis drain report was read and provisionally adopted. Re- port on the Iiowe's drain was read and referred back to Engineer as John Patter applied to have part of the open drain tiled. The report on the Black drain was read and referred to Engineer as James Spier applied for a farm bridge. Thuell—Laidlaw -- That we spend $100, on East and $100 on the West boundary provided the other in' erest- ed. township spend an equal amount— carried. mount—carred. Clerk ivas instructed to notify the contractors on the Peacock, Mc• Oaughey, Nichol and Mason drains, to commence work immediately. Fol- lowing accounts were paid ;—Annie McMillian, gravel $180 Wm, Miller, foot bridge, $2.00; A. MacEwanr Garniss award drain — Telephoner,, $5.80 ; Wrn' Taylor, temporary bradg' ' $10,00; Roy Thuell, plank in culvert. East Boundary $2 00, Charles Forrest, broken ales on road, $2.50 ; ;Frank Martin, deviation road, $15 00; Wrn. Ferguson, inspecting Sunshine abut- mental $25 00; T, J. Looby, return she- Ifbsit cheque $50.00; A. Guhr, Blyth. Creek drain, $525.00; T. Stuart, in- quest in Foresters Bali $2.00; J. J. Mc- Caughey, temporary bridge centre sideroad, $20.00; Sohn Hopper, re• pairing culvert, $2 00; Charles Agar, 1 epairing culvert, $2 00 : John Miller, culvert, lst line, $0,00 ; Gideon 130own. htlancb of ditch, $02.25; ,Blyth Stand. arch, advertising, $1.00; W. 3`, lien derson, cohort, Wingbarn bdy., $3 77; frrgutC Iron Getz, advert, West bdy., $13L20; James Parish, sl ovelling gra- vel, 751. ; .bigot Irons N., two cul vert s, $51.81; Wnu, Clark's approach $5.10; Thor. Claak, inspecting bridge f ioir and fixing culvert. $5,00. Counei4 txd. jourlied to meet on Monday, June 30 1a. A. IVItcX4wan, Clerk. "Prisoner at the bar," said the judge, "is there anything,youywish to say before sentence is passed upon you "No my lord, there is notbin' I care to say, but if you'll clear away the tables and chairs for me to thrash my lawyer, you can give me a year or two extra," For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of STRATFORD. ONT. The bust practical training school in On- tario. 'U ree departmonts— COMMER- CIAL, SIIORTIIAND and PELCGRA- P HY. .All courses are thorough and practical. Teacherr are experienced and graduates aro placed in positions. We give individual attention and students may enter' at any time. Write for our free catalogue at once. >p. L. - McLACIIL. N - Principal PO 44.V.tx -121 STINICY Capital Pald Up $3,000,000. - Reserve $3,750,000. Total Assets Over $48,000,000. _ ReadyzMad'e Farms. Forty years ago our coihsins south of the Hoe were strtpiiag--'.Unelo Satn is rich enough to give ue all a farm," and thou suids upon thousands of Catnadie,us. accepted the offer and settled in the SVestern States, but now the situation is changed. Thiele Sain has no negro farms to give away, and tho people are trekfng north and west to the great Provirrc'et, of Saasketehe wrest and A1herte. Gr nt Lone. Iatlw1" is rapidly pill. leg up People are ilo4:lting in from all, over the world, every day two new srehool houses Are opened, the railrottellr are being rapidly extended in all dite0- tioris, the buffalo rues have given place to broad,fields of grain, at d wealthy oittls have grown no where only a few Short ;rears ago nothing but the smoke from the Indians' teei°ee blurred the evening sky, Two great facts stand forth promi- nently as one studies the couditions in our. great West at present,, viz ; 1. --The people must have railroads. 2.—The railroad$ niust have people. This bringe ns to the subject of the ti P. R.. R ads -rade i arnts in Alberta, for whit -h wti are the Foie tweets in tree district. Al! prelimminary improvements made hoes., barn, well, 50 acres under orr'p. &o. Nothing to do but uaovo into the house and go to work. The chance of a lifetime. Ritchie & Cosens REAL !STATE AND INSURANCE Town Office for C. P. R. Tickets. 'cur Successful Friends 'THOSE envied boyhood companions of yours who have made a success in the bodiless world, rprobatbly Made their own fortunes by systematic saving. 'When their oppor- tro:ities arrived, the no. cumulated savings were large enough to take ad- ventage of them. Pow suce'sscs are Attained. without money -to the ntnn with a savings account many beings are passible. Without, further delay you should open an account with , this basic. One dollar is enough. Marko saving a 1i ibit:; and your regular deposits, together with theintekr it they will eaarnr will build u your •balance in a stir. Prishi&lY 6)10, ttmt�. C. P. SMITH AGENT . WINGHAM WELLINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INS. Co. Established 1840. Head °Mee GUELPH, ONT. Risks taken on all classes of in- surable property on the cash or pre mium note system, GEO. SLEEMIAN, JOHN DAVIDSON President. Secretary. RITCHIE ee COSENS, Agents. Wingham, Ont DUDLEY IIOLMES Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Office : Meyer Block, Wingham. R. VANSTONE BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Money to loan at lowest rates. WINGHAM. ARTituR J. IRWIN D.D.S., L,D.S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen- nsylvania College and Licent ate of Dental Surgery of Ontario. --Office in Macdonald Block— G. 11. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S. [Honor Gradnate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Honor Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. O%'FIOE OYER H. E. ISARD & 00'S. STORE W. R. IIAMBLY, B.Sc., C.I. 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,4 be- twean the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist Ohuroth -A11 business given careful attention. Phone 54. P. 0, Box 118 DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER OFFICES --Cornu Patrick and Centre streets Poor Es-- Oftices 43 Residence, Dr. Kennedy 113 Residence, Dr. Calder 151 Dr. Kennedy specializes in Surgery. Dr. Calder devotes special attention to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properly fitted, DR. H. J. ADAMS Late member House Staff Tor- onto General Hospital. post grad- uate London alae Dublin. Successor to Dr. Agnew OP.inci iN MoDQN.a .LD BLOCK . •DR. ROBT. C. REDMOND M. R. C. S. Eng.) L, R. C. P. (Lond.) Physician and Surgeon. (Dr. Chisholm's old stand) W. J. MOON VETERINARY SURGEON OFFICE OF LATE DR. WILSON. itESIDENOE— MISS (MACEY. Phone 179. Night Phone 118. Ex Gov. Vet. Inspector. DR. E. H. 000 VETERINARY SURGEO›? SucOE,5'Sb)2, TO DR YILSON DOGS AND SURG1 R ' + SPECIALTY Residence and 011100 iiir. McDonald's old residence on Centre treet, next to English Church. WIMP 250. . N. GRIFFIN GENERAL AGENT issuer of Marriage Llcens00. Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass and 'Weather Insurance, coupled with a Real Estate and Money Loaning business. WINOHAM General Hospital (Under Govertanres,e luspeotion.) Pleasantly Situated. Deantitully f nrntshed. )pc'n to all regwtla.rly itemised phveiciatio. st,: tc'i for ' ationts whreh triennia board and Cursing) -$4 90 to $1,1.00 per week, aeoording II 10eaat .'n of vroom. For further. informs. tot —Adduet MISS L. MATT WS ar Six.perinttan dente Hex Whitlow* 'Ont, • • THURSDAY, j TiNtb1 I2, 19I3 1 ons Our Big Clearing Sale has been a tremendous success and will positively . close on Saturday next, June 14th. S Watch This Space Every Week ? While our ' stock at present is • very low, on account of our big sale, we are here to stay and it will be to yonr benefit and ours when you deal here. A full stock of new goods as soon as possible, we are going to make it worth your while to deal here. try Come With the Crowd. A Word to the Farmers, We will positively guarantee to pay as high prices for your pro- duce as any .business firm, or peddler. Bring along your trade. 4 e 1 iJ. i 1 ... 1I.•111.l- Imo al 1 11 ! Ya . GET YOUR JOI B CO. 33RD REG'T Goes to carnp June 16 to June 27, at London for training m►anoeuvers. Rates of pay, $I to $L25 per day. Everything found. Write or phone J. A. Mann, Diasley House, phone 30, or R. A. Barron, phone 65b. N. T. SINCLAIR, Capt. MAIL CONTRACT. SEALED TENDERS addre$sed to the Postmaster Preuera], will be received at Ottawa until Noon on friday, the 4th July, 1913, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails on a preeesed Con- tract for four years, six times per week over RURAL MAIL ROUTE FROM GLENANNAN (Before way) ONT., from the Postmaster General's pleasure Printed notices containing further in- formation as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forties of Tender may be obtained at tho Post Office of Glenanuan, 13elmore, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector at London. G. 0, ANDERSON, Superint-ndent. Bost, Dolce Department, Maul Service ranch, Ottawa, May 17th, 1918. SYNQRS)S qF CANADIAN NORTHW. EST LAND REGULATIONS ANY person who is the mole head of a family, or any Mals over 1$ years old mayliome- stead a' uarter section of available Dominion land in 1Vlanftolla, Saakatchowan or Alberta. The appli .tat must appear in person at the Dominiont[.ands Ageudy or Saab-s.gopey for the district. I+.ntry by prosy may be made at any agency, an'certain conditions by father, moth- er, son, daeghtor, brother or aaistcr of intend- inhornestoaadcr. Duties.—Six- onths' residence upon and tivation of the laud in email of threes years. A homesteader maylive within nuns miles of hits hornestead on a arm of at least. Bal acres sso1n]y' owned. and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or atisa.err. In certain distrlets a homestoatdcr in good etaadiege may pro•ampta quarter -section along- side his homestead. "Price $3.00 per acre. Duties: •--Must reside upon the homestead or pre•enmtion six monthtr in each of six yours from date of homestead entry (Inoluding the time required to earn hoinesteaa patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhaust ed his home- stead right and cannot obtain a pre.ornption may enter fee a purchased homented in certain districts. Price 3 00 per acro. 1)uties..Must side six months in each of three years, culti- vate fifty acres and erect tc house worth $300. t r. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the interior. 11.B,—tinaut rised publication of t lri, ad. , , ora ii !n nt will net be paid M. 9 t ING SUIT NOW I have a large fresh stock of fhe best and latest goods, which are sure to please. Suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. 1 Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. 1 i 11 .I VI Iu•Y.I I. 1)¢4EE.LtS 0.11 STAID, Pions 227, OPPOSITE BANH OF HAMILTON. r • I- I . i 6 6 .Bila PINEAPPLES SEASON STILL ON. Size 24, 7 for $1 ; size 30, 9 IF for $ 1. CANNED GOODS Corn Oe, Stan dal d Peas 11c, Early June Peas 12c, Tomatoes 14e, best Salmon 25c, other brands 22o, 26o, 3 8c::, half size - �,�0• • DRIED FRUITS Apricots that, were � 5e, for 12e ;1 Peaches were 13o, for 11e bee; ,Valencia 4aibins 10 cte. ; best 'I q iality Currants 1.0e. SOAP • Comfort Soap a for 25She]) 25c 1 Witch ' brand�it�13't�liEi 6 for 25o ; katal Soap 5c. , BROOMS (loo Broome for 45c, nice brooms at 25c to 30c. Redpath'a3 Sugar 20 lbs. for $I City Dairy Ice Cream. RS. GRISDALE llotwaseeawieweesie