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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-02-07, Page 8f c M H. WINDOO, THIS WEEK . NOro invite you to a first look at the nem spring Dress Goods, Laces, Ern. hroidery, English Prints, French Critn.bries, Sateens, Sealer 7ophyres, CreIrons, Colored Spot Muslim,. Lace Curtains and. Carpets, They're the prettiest lot of goods we ever started a season with. They are good quali- ties, perfect cloths and dainty de- signs. Facts Werth Remembering No house is in a better position to buy wall. No house knows better how and where to get the best values. No house can give you better satis- faction with your purchases, These are facts apt to be overlooked, Bargain Sale Of Bova' Clothing, Mantles, Furs, Overshoes,Underwear. These goods can be be bought now at Bargain Price and paid for next winter. GROCERIES _J. large number of people have been snaking their way to our Grocery Counter for the past three weeks and still they come and every customer carries away a few parcels of our Cheap Groceries. Inspect our stock.��gQ ■ply THE WIN( AM TIMES, FEBRUARY 7 189L $nap Shots, Reeve Elliott, of Chesley, is Ward- en of .Bruce. 1). M. Holliday, Treasurer of (lies - ley, has resigned, The Doherty organ. factory, Clin- ton, will be enlarged. Mount Forest's "wild eat" turns out to be a degenerated doggie. Kincardine has only one gentle- man at the Council Board for '96, Meaford sent a deputation to Ottawa to seek aid. in improving the harbor. Jas. Kemp, of Carrick and della Diekson of Lakelet were married recently. Forest has arranged for a series of lectures in connection, with the Public Library, A Waterloo rate -payer complains that the corporation neglects the cemetery. A horse was sold for 53 in Card- well, and potatoes sell for 2 cents a sack in California. Mr. Mills, of Calgary, is buying cattle at Paisley for his ranch. kIc wants a thousand. The citizens of Collingwood are arranging for the purpose of con- tributing relief to Armenia. Blyth tried to get Livingstone of Belgrave to move his milling plant to that town but failed on account of the bonus law. fiezvrea-in Ashtielci, the 18th ult., t•P,o wife Iiuutor; n daughter. Pon» -In Clinton, on the wife of Kr. James A. 12th con., on of Mr, J. W. January 25th, 1"ord; a son nr.artazr1u aa. '�T,r.Acx--klorarirTc;o;�-� .In Morris, on .February 5th, at the residence et bride's parents, by the Rev. 1). Berrie, Mr. Rohr,. Black, of Tureberry, to Miss Elizabeth Robertson, daughter of Mr. John Robert- son. the residence of the bride's gather,. Woodstoock, on January 25th, by Il v. J..Pickering, Mr, Allan W, Hata. of the Molson'a Bank, Clinton, to Alice ll1nud, youngest daughter of John Hay, Esq, DoIIi:RTr-13r,vETT_At the residence of the bride's rather. Clinton. on January 28th, by Rev. J. W. l ohnes, Mr. W. G. Dobsrty, jeweler, sectud son of W. Doherty, Esq•., to Miss Cora 13e1I Bluets. E'ugaT 210. t.-Iir•.EsLEy-In Clinton, on January 29th, by. Etev, W. J, Ford, assist- ed by Rev. J. W. Holmes, at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. John W, Emanerton to Kiss Amy A. Beesley, all of Clinton. DIED. HAUTLEy-At Benmiller. on February 2nd, Fred,, son of Rev. A. Y. Hartley, of Baalevale. ? :Iy19Gxx,t.-In Morris, on aauuary 30th, N?iiliam McGill, aged 58 years.{ STx:w,szri'-.In East Wawanosh, on January 25th, Catherine Stewart, relict of the rate Andrew Stewart, aged 57 years. `IMnxrsxeiLt - In Turnberry, on .January 18th, Helena, wife of Mr.David Marshall, aged 27 years.; Moiquao xrE-In Clinton, on January 22nd, Agnes Mc&Iurchie, xeliot of the late A. iltcMurebie, aged 51 years and 1 month. YOU CAN BE "SUITED" -BY GEOL? H. IRVIN "THE" TAILOR. QTTR SU=TSS Are made to order. That's why they always fit, perfectly, admirably, and to a T. There's more in our suits than a perfect fit ; there's first-class material, which it is always easy to select from our superb aggregation of the finest goods ever brought into Wingham. Our suitings are unequalled. So is our high class tailoring, and in clothing, the tailorinb is everything. Material, even the best, counts for nothing if the suit be badly made up. Clothing must be ordered for you in order to fit you. Order your clothing now while we're offering bargains : FRIEZE OVERCOATS IN LATEST STYLES, PROM $9 to $35. MELTON AND BEAVER OVERCOATS IN ALL SHADES, FROM $12 to $24. BLACK OR BLUE SERGE SUIT PROM $8 to $26. BLACK WORSTED TROUSERS FROM $2.50 to $6, per Pair. ()Y;1', ,.;1 ri BANK, 01•• HAMILTON, ST,MSIZ ISS, tf .nry CTO, H. IRVIN, rr THE" TAILOR,. WXN HAM, 'ONT. 0 149 FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS AT T. - BIG gale ggrgiAggirtgoggigggarigginoggversggoestuggg 'n'n,t ,,�i4if'�•o� rnTT (Sr OWDs. On the l s + of March we commenc F. taking stook and to reduce the stock and Mak, room for new Springy oods, we are going to out down the prices in all dep rtnnents to a point t which everybody will want to buy. The prices tell t Y • story. Read th CENTS' FUR SH Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, 1 50e, sale price Men's Wool, extra quality Shirts and regular price 50c, sale price Men's Wool striped Shirts and Drawers, price 75e, sale price Drawers, $1, sale price.. Men's Arctic Shirts and Drawers, reg . ar now for Meii's Wool Hose, regular 25c, now. Men's Top Shirts, regular 90c, now Men's Kid Gloves, lined, regular ,, Boys' Wool Gloves, regular 20c n Men's Ties, regular 25e, now.. Men's Ties, regular 35c, now INC R a 1 STAPLE IDEPA RTMENT. War price r we e lar .35 . 39 55 45 16 65 78 1 Special prices in 1Vhite Sh' s and Collars during our Clearing Sale. Men's Persian Lamb Caps A1I Wool Sheeting, two yards wide, regular 80c, now Union Sheeting, 2 yards wide, reo-ular 70c,now All Wool Blankets, 7 lb., regularb3 50, now Ladies' Fine Wool Hose, regular 50c, now.. 45e, now, Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, regular 20c,now Toweling, regular price 5e, now Also Special Values in Cnttons during our 60 46 2 80 40 35 13 18 LADIE6' MANTLES.. 3 ALL THIS SEASON'S GOODS. Ladies' Mantlea, regular 16, now 9 00 regular 87, now, 4 90 Men's Australian Beave C.o.s., regular 3, now, 2 25 Ladies' Astrachan Cap regular 30, now.... 22 50 Ladies' Greenland Se. Capes, regular 26, now 20 00 Ladies' Persian Lam Muff, regular 10, now.. 7 00 Ladies' Astrachan II ff, regular 5, now., 3 76 Ladies' Grey Persi, Lamb Gauntlets„,'regular /Ladies' Greenland Seal Gauntlets, regular 4.50 3 50 Goat Robes, regu r 9, now 7 00 Saskatchewan Robes, regular 9, now.... 6 90 READY-MADE CLOTHINC. Men's Overcoats, velvet collar, fly front,regular 85, now 3 65 Men's Freize, double breast, regular 5.75, now 3 95 Men's Fine Worsted, regular 9, now.... 6 50 Men's Fine Light Melton, regular 9, now.. • 6 60 15 Overcoats, odd lines, regular 6 to 10, now 2 Boys' Overcoats, odd lines, regular 2 50 to 10, now 1 63 and 2 35 Boys' 3 piece Suits, regular 4, now 2 49 Boys' 2 piece Suits, regular 2 25, " • 8 39 1 19 1 63 TAILORING DEPARTMENT Men's Tweed Suits, regular 16, now 15 00 Men's Fine Worsted Suits, regular 16, now13 50 All Wool Tweed, regular 35c, now 25 frOmuth 9 00 OT AND SHOE ID Men's Laced Congress, rogular if foxed, whole stock.grain Men's Felt Boots, h regular 2, now 1 85 Men's Felt Boots, 4 b ekle, whole stock grain Men's Felt Boots, split ialf fixed, regular 1 75 1 60 Men's Felt Boots, 4 buc e, split, regular 1 75. 1 60 Ladies' extra satin laced buttoned, toe cap, regular 1 50, now Ladies' extra satin, laced o buttoned, toe cap, regular 2 25, now 1 75 Ladies' Tan, felt lined Skating Boots, regular Misses Tan, felt lined Skating Boots, regular Ladies' Felt Tweed or Congress, foxed, 1 351 10 Men's 1 25 1 60 1 15 MILLINERY. 25 Trimmed Hats at Ralf Price. 50 Felt Shapes, regular 40c to 75c, uow. - 25 DRESS ,GOOD • In this department prices have been slashed to our loss and your gain. You reap the benefit, Nit we are going to cut down our stock and sell these goods at prices of which are bound tor make them go. Remnants at half price. We have put the knife in 'this department and prices have lowered as a consequence to a notch they have never reaehed before in Wingham. Bo