The Wingham Advance, 1913-11-20, Page 5THURSDAY, 1Oti EMllER 20, 191
Children Cry for Fletcher's
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The £i>ud YOU Have Always 31oUght, and which, has been
• In use Or over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been wade under his perms
sonal supervision sines its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are 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 011, Pare.
gorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant,. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic,.
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Ing Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
171-1 IS CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY -
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At present the best sight in town is our Hand=
some Stock of holiday Goods which includes
the pick of the market in Bright, Fresh, New
Styles and Novelties for the Christmas season,
and we are waiting to show it to you.
It Will Give You New Ideas
To See Our Holiday Line
It is easy to select from, because it contains ever y -
thing to make people happy, whether they are old
or young.
Charming Gifts =_= Plenty Of Them
Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Diamond and
Pearl Rings, Jewelry of every desription,
Cut Glass, Fancy Chinaware, Ebony Manicure
and Toilet Cases, Christmas Booklets and
Post Cards, Ladies' Hand Bags, Combs and
Barretts, Fancy Stationery, Etc., are ready
and waiting for your inTection. To look
through our fine a4sortment is a pastime
-- to price the goods is a pleasure -- to
possess there is a piivil.ge. Come and
see the best for Christmas in
lapigillikk
The New, The Novel, The Beautiful
It is a stock to please the many and save the
money of all who come. You'Il trade with us
;.imply because you cannot duplicate the goods or
the prices
Whatever Your Wants May Be We Can Meet Them
With The Most Desirable and Satisfactory Selections.
Our Attractive HoI(day Display
awaits your inspection. We are glad to welcome
visitors and pleased to show our goods,
THE WING:RAM ADVANCE
CAST
For infants and Chiltirou.
The Kind You Nave Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
One of the world's largest ohurch
organs Is an electrical instrument at
Hamburg, which has 12 173 pipes some
of which are 37 feet long.
JOHN ELDER ESTATE
Tenders will be reoeiyed up till Deo. 1
for the following properties :--
Two lots on east side Shutes St. on
which are a large frame house and a
good barn. A fine property in a good
sit nation.
Two frame dwellings on west side
Francis Street nearly opposite Public
School. These bonses to be tendered for
separately.
Lot 11 and 12 north side Char?es St.
in James Angus survey.
Lot 10 John Fisher's survey west side
north Josephine Street.
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigncd for any or all of the above
proper tire, with the underetandiug that
the lowest or any tender shall not noes -
eerily be accepted.
Parties wishing to tender please call
at our office for particulars.
Ritchie Cosens
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SYNOPSIS OK CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE salt head of a family, or any male over
18 y. rs old, may homestead a quarter -
section rr available Dominion land in Mani.
tobn, 'i .katohewan or Alberta. Tho appli.
cant n••.,t appear in person at the Dominion
Lam) • gency or Sub -Agency for the district.
Must by proxy may be made at the office of
an .1051 Agent of Dominion Lands (not sub-
a'- I on certain conditions.
I. ities,—Six months' residence upon and oul-
ation of the land in each of three years. A
...mesteader may live within nine miles of his
.lomestead on a farm of at least 80 acres on
certain conditions. A habitable house is re -
oohed in every ease, excopi when residence
is performed in the vicinity.
In certain districts a homesteader in good
standing may pre-empt a quarter -section along-
side his homestead. Price ee per acre. Duties
—Six months' residence in each of six years
from date ot homestead entry (including the
time required to earn hom stead patent) and
60 ncr.-s extra cultivation. The area of culti-
vation is subject to reduction in case of rough,
scrubby or stony land after report by Rome -
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 hombsted in certain
districts. Dries $3 00 per acre. Duties.—Must
reside 9tx months in such of three years, culti-
vate fifty sores 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 be paid for.
Oil Stoves
Lawn Mowers
Hose and
Hose Reels
We speeialixe in Plumbing
and heating,
W. J. ROYCE
Jamestown.
Mr, and Mrs. Mateolrn Fraser and
daughter, I,Us, attended the Edgar -
Lynn wedding in Howick last Wed-
neaday.
' The Sunday School of I1ee's Church
have arranged for n Xmas. tree and
concert on Dec. lath, The program
is in the hands of a competent com-
mittee and will doubtlessly be a suc-
cess.
A, number from the 2nd took in the
Orange fowl supper in Ethel on Nov.
5. All report the good time that only
Orangemen can give. .A load drove
over from the Bluevaie L. 0. L.
Andrew McLennan arrived home
from Marquis. Sask., where he ran
the separator of a threshing outfit for
the season.
We are sorry to report the death of
Mrs. Jno. Smith, a former resident of
the 4th line, in Woodstock on Wed-
nesday last, The funeral was delayed
until Monday, awaiting the arrival of
the deceased brother's, John Lowe,
from the West, The bereaved hus-
band and children have the sympathy
of the community.
Mr. Ed, Bryans lost a valuable
driving horse on Sunday. Pneumonia
was the cause,
Mr, Cecil Day of Corrie accompanied
by his mother, visited at Lorenzo
Frain's on Sunday.
The W. M, S. of Roe'e Church held
their monthly meeting at the home of
Mre. Jas. Pearson, je., on Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Job. L. King spent
Wednesday with Listowel friends.
'Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLeod of,
Ripley are spending a few weeks at
the latter's parental home on the 2od.
Mrs. L. Frain attended the funeral
of'Mre. John Smith at Paris on Mon-
day last.
The Misses Johnston spent Friday
last with their friends, .the Misses Mc-
Donald.
The young men of Jamestown held
their annual assembly in the house
lately vacated by T. McEwen on Fri-
day evening, They report a big crowd,
good music, plenty of dancing and a
general good time.
Mrs. Johnston was a Sunday vieitor
with Mrs, Malcolm Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. Frain spent Sunday
with Mrs. Roe of Brussels, who is
very ill. Mrs. Rot, is a sister of Mr.
Frain.
Morris.
Next meeting of Morrie township
Council will be held on Friday, 27th
inst. at the TownshipHall.
We are sorry to report that Frank,
son of Wm. Bryens, 4ch line, is i11 with
fever but many friends hope he Will
soon be as well as ever. He is the
teacher at the Miller school, 5th line.
Saturday morning the spirit of
David Birnie Moore of Brussels took
its flight. His demise was anticipated
as be bad been real ill for some days
prior and at times was a gi eat sufferer.
On leaving the fine farm home in Mor-
ris townbbip Mr. and Mrs. Moore lo-
cated in Brussels 18 years ago. Deceas-
ed was born in the township of E ques-
ing, Halton County on October 5th,
1836, and came Westward to the 8th
line, Morris township, where he pur-
chased a farm in the year 1858, walk-
ing from Halton Co. to Morrie. Mr,
Moore was married in 1803 to Miss
Janet McGowan who died in 1865 leav-
ing one son, Wm. M. In the year
1888 he wed Mies Janet Downie and
ehe, with four sons and three daugh-
ters survive. The funeral took place
Tuesday afternoon, service being con-
ducted by Rev. A. J. Mann, pastor of
Melville church, after which interm-
ent was made in the family plot in
Brussels cemetery.
Fordyce.
Mr. John Brown of Teeswater who
has been engaged with Mr. Turner for
some time Left for his home on Friday.
A large crowd gathered on Friday
night at a party in Mr. Smith's house
and enjoyed dancing and playing a
few games until the small hours. All
speak of having a good time.
Mr. James Barbour lost a valuable
eow Last week. We are sorry to hear
of it as cows are so high in price.
C. Turner of Culross is- engaged
helping his brother, Mr. J. Turner,
to complete his stables.
Mies Ida Carrick of `Vhitecburch is
visiting at Peter Leaver's.
Miss Patterson of Whitechurch is
engaged sewing at Mrs. J. Jetmieson'r.
FOR DELICATE CHILDREN
A Mother's Letter to Mothers.
Mrs. E. W. Cooper of Bloomfield,
N. J., says: "My child, seven years
old, had a bad cold and was weak
and quite run down in health. She
had been In this condition for about
six weeks when 1 began giving her
Vivol. It was a wonderful help to the
child, breaking uis her cold quickly
and building up her strength bepjde,
1 have also found Vinol a Moat excel..
lent tonic tor keeping up the ale*
oven's strength during a siege Of
whooping cough."
Vint is a-vOnderfui combination
of two world -famed tonics—the ined5'
i inal body building elements of cod
liver ell and Iran tor the blood, there-
fore it is a perfectly sate medicine
for children, because it is not a
patent medicine, everything In It is
printed on eery package, so mothers
1 may know what they are giving theli
little °nee.
Therefore wa ask every mother of
Domnestle Sa,nitar Notting j add Neatin i a week. eicitly or ailing child hi this
+ Engineer vicinity to try Vinol on Our guarantee,
J. Walton McKibben, Druggist, llt'idgbaiii.
A School Teacher's Enterprise.
Doe of the most interesting lettere
recently received by the Dairy Com-
missioner, Ottawa, Is from a school
teacher in Alberta who asks for milk
record forms and literature on the
wiled ot Cow Testing, because --now
listen : Some of the boys In the
school are starting a contest in record-
ing the production of individual cows
to last one year.
This open; up a most promising field
for every school teacher and for thou -
"ands of boys in our country schools.
In this we would be following some.
what slowly in the wake of many
schools in the United States and New
Zealand where the use of the Babcock
milk tester has been taught for some
time. In a dairy country like'this, we
should be out blazing trails for other
teachers and boys to follow.
No better work could be taken up
by such lads, for any record work of
that kind infallibly lead to better,
vastly better, conditions on dairy
farms. Probably these Alberta lads
will soon be excellent dairymen ob-
taining seventy-five or one hundred
dollars per cow.
Needles; to say the Dairy Division
will be only too ready to supply blank
forme and instructions in all such
oases.
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The Change Of Post Master'
The Expositor last week, was very
much exercised over the change of
Poet Master, and commiserated loud
and long with Mr. S. Dickson, when
as I matter of fact Mr. Dickson is
quite satisfied with the turn affairs
have taken, and does not feel in need
of any eympathy from any quarter.
As regards the bitter medicine the
Conservatives have to swallow in hav-
ing Mr. J. A. Williams for a Poet
Master, it will no doubt relieve the
Expositor to know that up to date, no
complaints have been made by any of
them, but on the contrary every one
seems happy. They do not think the
appointment is any reflection on their
respectability, and neither should it
appear that way to the Expositor when
he rtflects on the appointment of Mr.
Holmes of Toronto Customs Depart-
ment or of Mr. McDonald of Wingham
to the London Post Office.
Perhaps he was thinking of the lack
of responsibility among the men of
Goderich, when a Seaforth man, whom
the Expositor knows well, applied for
the registrarship some years ago.
These are just a few of the instances
we could cite, but deem therm sufficient
for the present.—(Seaforth News.
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Objects Of Children's Aid Society
1 To see that every child receives
fair treatment, wholesome surround-
ings and good moratinfluences.
2 To enquire into complaints of
neglect or ill-treatment of children.
3 To insist on the responsibility 'of
parents for the training and good
conduct of their children,
4 To act as guardian for homeless,
ill-treated or neglected children.
5 To find foster homes and main-
tain supervision.
6 To spread information and stimu-
late public interest in all branches of
child welfare work.
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TIME TO WORRY
when you are constipated, bilious,
have sour, gassy stomach, sluggish
liver and sick headaches. FIG PILLS
will make you feel fine, At all deal-
ers in 25 and 50 cent boxes or by mail
from The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas,
Ont. Sold at McKibbon's Drug Store.
Gerrie.
Mr. Alex. Hamilton is stilt progres-
sing favorably after his operation, but
he will not be able to return to his
home for some time yet.
Rev. Mr. Roberta received word
from the Bishop of Huron on Satur-
day that he was not able to visit Gor-
rie and conduct Confirmation Services
in Se. Stephen's Church on Monday
evening last as was arranged for. He
purposes being here in two weeks.
The Concert given by the Ladies
Aid of the Methodist Church on Friday
last was quit succeeafal. They realiz-
ed about $34.00.
Mre. (Cir.) Armstrong attended the
Public Libraty Institute which watt
held in Stratford on Thursday and
Friday the 13th and 14th inst., as dele-
gate from the Gorrie Library.
The many friends of Mr. T. H. M.
Laughlin will be sorry to learn of his
severe illness, and we hope to soon
hear of his recovery.
Mrs, (D.) Armstrong visited last
week with friends in Mitchell.
The regular meeting of the F'armer's
Institute will be held in Gorrie on
Tuesday, Nov. 23tb. The afternoon
session will be addressed by Mr. G.
Barbour, of Crosshiti and Mr, L. 0,
Harrison of Aylmer. These gentlemen
will also give addreasos at the .evening
meeting. Miss 0. Rebaon of liderte,n
will address a tneeting of the Woman's
I.catitute in the afternoon and also
*speak at the public meeting in the
evening. A good mutleal program
will be given at the evening meeting,
Mrs, 'Wyles, er , of Tarnherry, is visi-
ting With Mee, °ba*s. rendls.y.
Mr. E. Sperling, who spent the suna-
tnete with her eon, Richard, in "Van-
couree, has returned to her home in
tawny
RHEUMA WILL STOP '
URIC. ACID DEPOSIT
Rheumatic Complications Check-
ed
hecked and the "Human Sewers"
Restored,
The Kidneys, Bowels and Skin are
the "human sewers" which carry off
the impurities in the blood. When
these are clogged Urio Acid sediment
lodges in the muecels andointe and
Rheumatism follows, RHEUMA, the
great remedy for all forma of the ter-
rible disease, checks the deposit of
Uric Acid,
"For many years I suffered with
Rheumatism. I am 71 years old, but
am proud to say that after using one
bottle of REIEUMA the Rheumatic
pains are entirely gone. I daily recom-
mend RHEUMA to my friends."—
Willis Guff, Bridgeburg, Ont.
J. W, McKibbon will return your
money if it fails; 50 cents a bottle.
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East Wawanosh.
Mr. Howard Shiell, son of James
Shiell of this township, was recently
married to Mies Muriel Reiland at
Glaegow, Montana. They will reside
at Bengoft, Sask. Howard's friends
extend congratulations.
Minutes of Council meeting held on
Nov, 10th ; members all present.
Moved by Irwin, seconded by Stone-
house, that Fred Toll be granted the
privilege of putting in 85 or 40 feet
more of tile so • that the tile portion
will then extend around the bend on
the Toll Drain as advised by the
engineer in hie report on the same --
carried.
The usual By-law for appointing
place of nomination, places of election,
D. R. 0. and Poll clerks was read and
passed.
Thefoilowing accounts were ordered
to be ,paid :—The Blyth Standard,
advertising, $1; The Municipal World,
debenture forms and postage, $1.01 ;
0. 4. Jones, inspecting contract on
the Toll Drain, $20,85 ; R. Wells,
assistance, ditto, $3 75 ; County Treas.
plank, $10.84 ; Howson and Lawson,
Auburn bridge, plank, $9.52 ; Isaac
Brown, concrete tile, $41.85 ; Fred
Toll, drawing tile, $3; S. Peddle, re-
pairing culvert on northern bdy.,
$2.53 ; Geo. M. Robertson; clearing out
creek, cons. 12 and 13, $2.50 ; John
Shiell, furnishing tile and putting in
culvert, con, 11, $17 43 ; Dan Me -
Gowan, digging ditch and widening
road, con. 3, $5 ; John hook, repairing
washout of drain, con. 5, 50 cts, ; J.
E. Marshall, putting in culvert and
municipalities share on the Dingwall
drain, $30; A. Porterfield, selecting
jurors, $5; Wm. Wightman, selecting
jurors, $3 ; J. N. Campbell, selecting
jurors and telephone charges, $4, and
attendance on drainage ;natters and
expenses in connection with prairie
road, $15; B. H. Taylor, drawing
plank and repairing bridge, con. 0 &
7, $5.
The Council then adjourned to meet
again according to Statute on Dec,
15th at 10 o'clock a, m.
A. Porterfield, Clerk.
Blyth.
Mr. John Barr is attending the Fat
Stock Show at Toronto this week. Mr,
Robert Sloan is also in attendance with
an exhibit of apples from Huron
County.
I1ir. Herb. McElroy bas taken a posi-
tion as cooper for Pfeffer Bros. Lis -
to wel.
The annual Bible Society meeting
will be held in the Methodist Church
Sunday evening. It will be a union
service of all the congregation in town.
Mrs. Thomas Coad is seriously ill
with little hope of recovery,
Mr, Harvey Barr has taken a posi-
tion with Mr, S. Cooper at Clinton and
left here Monday.
A spelling match on the Book of
Esther is the program at Epworth
League, Tuesday evening. Miss Mills
and Wise Bendy are the captains of
the respective sides.
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A New Type.
Lewis Case Ledyard was talking in
New York about a muckraker of a new
type.
"I've never heard any good of biro,"
he said, "Even when I've thought I
heard a word in his favor, it has always
proved the opposite when traced to its
source.
"Ids like the case of the office boy
Whose master said :
"Willie is slow and sure."
"Slow and sure, eh ?"
"Yes, slow to learn, sure to forget."
Envious.
The archbishop had preached a Hue
sermon on Married Life and Its Dutke,
Two old Irish women were heard com-
ing otft of church commenting on the
address.
tan's a fine sermon his Reverence
Would be after giving us," said one to
the other.
"It is indeed," was the thick reply,
"And I wish I knew as little about the
matter as he does."
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TYe poor are discontented because
they can't get alt they want; the t kb
because they can't want all they get.
Sarcastic Diaer—Waiter, what on
earth is the m ttter with this eetabfGh-
tnent? This steak ia1 burnt Mark:4
Sorrowful -looking Waiter— Y.:1yr.
;klatk of reapeot, sir. Our chef died y,a. 1
terday.--Puck.
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COA?S
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Clearance of broken lines and odd
sizes in Ladies' new Winter Coats.
A grand opportunity to buy an up-
to-date Coat at a big saving. Good
values at $13.50, $14.00, $14.50, $15,
$16.00 and $16.50.
Your Choice For $12.75.
Girls Coats at REDUCED PRICES
Sale of Girls' Coats to clear ; only 12
on sale.
Your Choice For $4.7-...-1" =
Move quick for first choice,
WANTED.• -'.Large quantities of Fowl, Butter, Eggs and
Dried Apples. Highest prices paid.
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