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The Wingham Advance, 1916-03-02, Page 8
Page eight THE 'fir'OM1! ' / r"Iw' a ' " 4' .,' r 14^> r" ' •" r' M"d ► ,w r•A ' " 16'Nrw ►' w' , .'A►N► 1 Wingh am's Dollar DOLLARS 1[1QI,LAii COVNTehoo COVN.T hursday; .March 9th 1. IA 1 liE VENTFUL day for Your Dollar will be celebrated on Thursday, March 9th, and we invite you all to come d re theBig an ap Specials that Dollar Day will bring, Our store will be a place of convenience for you to rest and leave your wraps, Read this Partial List, Staples 5 yds 42 in. Pillow Cotton `in heavy weight , $L00 10 yds Print in dark and light patterns, 82 in. wide.. ,,., ... 1,00 Scout Percale, 36 in. wide, fast colors, 7 yards for ., 1.00 Flannelette Sheeting, 72 in. wide, tae yds for 1.00 Linen Hand Towelling, 10 yds * for...-,. ., 1.00 a ' Extra Special Cotton, 10 iyds for 1.00 . „-,,, Oxford Shirting in light ,and ' dark colors, 8 yds for L00 Apron Print, 86 in. wide Ginghams, 40 in, wide, 8 yds for ,,,,, 1 00 ' Kimona Cloth, "Duckling Fleece", b yds for.. 1 00 ' Comforter Cloth, 36 in, wide, 9 yds for.... 1.00 3 yds Curtain Material, in net, scrims, all new Spring goods, 3 yards for.... ... 1.00' Fancy Crepes, regular 60c a Ladies' Wear - Silk, regular $1.00 yd, 2 yds for $1.00' 2Ladies' white Lawn Waists for. ,,,,. ., 1 00 8 Brassiere for 1.00 Fancy and Corded Velvets, reg, $1 a yard, 2 yards for 1,C0 Whitewear•- Gowns, Under- skirts and Drawers, each 1,00 Ladies' Sweaters in plain Colors, each, 1,00, 2,00, 3,00 Ladies' House Dresses in Prints and other materials, sizes 36 to 44, your size for ' 1 00 Children's School Dresses, 2for ,,,, 1,00 and 1.50 Remnants will be on sale in odd lengths for Dress Goods. 3 pairs Ladies' Silk Hose for 1,00 Ladies' Coats- Our entire stock of Ladies' Winter Coats sale price each. 9.00 1.00 extra for sizes over 38. Girls' winter Coats, very neat patterns, at 2,98 1.00 extra for sizes over 10 years. Furs in ladies' setts in Fox, Black Wolf, Sable, Persian Lamb, Mink, 50c off every 1.50, or 13 less regular price, Men's Fancy White Vests, sizes 36 to 44, for 1.00 3 Neck Ties, beautiful pat- terns in silk, 8 for ..... 1.00 A line of light or heavy All - wool Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, each .... 1.00 3 pairs Men's Ali -wool Cash- mere hose for ... 1.00 2 pairs Men's Heavy Worsted IIose for 1,03 1 pair Heavy Mitts and 1 pair Heavy Socks for.. 1.00 1 pair Black Overalls and 1 pair Socks for........ , 1.00 2 Men's Working Shirts for 1.00 1 Fine Shirt 'and 1 pair Cash, - mere Hose for 1.00 3 Boys' Blouses or 3 Boys' Fine Shirts for,,. 1.00 2 Boys' Caps, regular 1.00 •-each, for 1.00 1 Men's Black Soft Hat, also in colors, for . . 1.00 Boys' Overcoats, each ... 2,98 • sizes 31, 32, 33, 1.00 extra. Men's Overcoats -Big stock . best qualities, for size 36, 7,00 1.0U extra for any size larger, Ladies' Fur lined Coats, No. Boys' Suits with straight Allover Beaded Chiffon, regn- 1 qualities to clear at.... 33.75 knickers, regular 6.00, 7.00, Jar $1,00, $1.50 a yd, 2 yds 6 Ladies' Fur Collared Coats 8.00, 9.00, at the' bargain for... .... 1,00 to clear at, ... .. , 9.50 price each , . 2,98 Ladies' Underskirts, good 1.OU extra for sizes 31, 32, 33. patterns, 2 fox 1.UU' en S Wear Men's suits 1.00 extra for any suit over size 38, Your NI Ladies' Umbrellas and Para- . , 10 Men's Linen Collars.in any choice of 18,00 and 20.00 suits, sols, newest styles, special L00) styles for ,,.. 1.00 sale price .. 10.00 marsanamegsztaimuomormoommum • aaana 0. Co. 1 1 1 1 S 1 add Olte4VS-evii'®ai•4114Wale. s 6Airelaela 'a.'eitealab•ilaWt 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX© XXXXXXa MXX X a -- `- 4' Dollar D . 1 r. rc 4 v.x v.x 4 in With the sale of every order of Gun his Shur -Crop, 1000 lbs. or over. we will give a ticket. To the holder of the lucky ricket , we will give 500 LBS. OF OUR 2.8.2 BRAND FREE OF 14 OHAR•GE. L, 14: "f 1''> .ti Big Day, in FERTILIZER, SEEDS, INCUBATORS and PRODUCE With the sale of each Incubator. we. 'will gave a ticket, the purchaser holding the luckyticker will receive 'free of charge a :l'>3,A1RII.1•STATH INCUBTOR 1CO egg capacit y. • Steele•Briggs Seeds are on sale at J. A. Mills, ;King Bros. and Howson t`z Brocklebank. We will give $5.00 in cr tsh to the farm- er making the greatest purchase of these Seeds ori $ DAY, Re- gisterour office. Bring all kinds of Produce our ware cosi 1 on $ • AY. • We will payor a These competitions must each contain .10 or rutin a competitors 4 amount of purchase at ro ace to h Ii you more than we should f that day only.; . ?he t.. Y Y Wholesale r ] + t A. • ♦r ILFORD p*r hones: Produce • 2t" ,, Merchant Office 171• 'w Residence 108 s /X It RR HRH EI RH If ONSTEBarga!ns r :; The Greatest Bargains . D offered in Wingham . Every -7 line about• a Price Half (Dress Goods, Men's Cloth-- N ging, Shoes and Groceries. Come here, you won't be disappointed. LI MERCHANTS t § NDSAY'vt togiv BROKERAGE. LICXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXPC414XXXXXIMOIXXXXXXXi 1 11 1f y i/rZ ifs ilrbi l WINGRAM ADVANCE L ellgrave Leta Williams, a former resident tore, has bought the Oharleaworth hardware in Ily'tb and will get pos- Karelou at Once, • Rev.. Farnaby • went to Guelph on Saturday to take part in the eerviees or, {Sunday. Mre, Loveless, Mr, Orr and Mr, Dick St andrett of London attended the funeral of Mr. J,'Scttndrett last week. Mrs. N. A. Porteous of Winnipeg, w'te the guest of Mr, and Mrs, J. A, B andon last week, • Mr, Faskin is tnoying to the house o'vued by Mr, Jam»a A. Scott, . Mr. Duncan Roberteon, John Me• G lire and Mr. Potholes are all laid up withla grippe. Mrs. James Greig has been 111 and trader the doctor's care for some weeks. • Service was dispensed with in the Methodist and Trinity Ohurches on account of the storm and tad roads. David Sproat was on a bueinees trip to Seaforth on Friday, The funeral of the late John Scand. rf tt was largely attended on Pride.? tc Brandon cemetery. Service was ccnduoted by Rey. Mt', Hawkins, L'•all bearers were Charlie MoLtalland, Richard Proctor, John Sterwe,rt, Robt. McKenzie, Demean McCallum and J. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs, Geerge David of Olin. tc n were in the village on Friday attending Mr. Scandrett's funeral, The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Caurch met at Mrs, herb Wheeler's ori Tuesday, Mrs. Charles Wheeler has returned htmo after spending some time with h'trdaughters. Mee. Higgins and Mrs. A. Taylor, Hark! The sound of merry Wedding B ills. Wm. Hopper, sr„ continues in a weak state of health from the effects of a stroke received several months ago. A number of the young people from this district spent a pleasant evening in Wirigham last week with Mrs, Sandy Scott and family. The sale of Mr. James Vancamp'e farm on the Oth Iine which was not ell two weeks ago hoe fallen through, Mr. Vancamp will retain his property. Mr: Oak the proposed purchaser of Seaforth district has bought Mr, Mill's f.ne farm in Hallett. Trinity Church Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Shoebottom on Thursday of this week. 'Mrs, J. E. Vancamp is the„president. The Farmer's Club sent a large order of over $900 away a few -days ago 'to the Fa ,pnerr+.J .' ;u` Toronto for sup- plies. The greater part of the order was clover and timothy seed which is all Government tested. An order of $100 from one man is included in this amount.' BIRTBS McGitn-•In Morris township on Feb. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H McGee, a son -Robert Harvey Elgin. 011ltrrtc1t-In Wingham on Feby 21rie to Mr and Mre. Samuel Ohitttck, a daughter. • '"" • IV1.raas-In Lynhurst Hospital, To roam on Petty 10th to Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Willis, adaughter-Dorothy Jane. LlasrEit--Ia Fordwich on Tnesday, Feb. 22nd, to Pte. and Mrs. E. Les- ter, a son. SPA1tLINCi-In iowick, on 'Friday, Fab. l8tb 1916, to Mr. and Mr. Har- vey Sperling, a son. JIELVIN-'-In the Wingham Hospital on Friday Feb. 18'h to Mr, and Mre. Gordon Melvin -A son, DEATHS P 'sell -=in Chico, California, on Feb. let, Iia M. Swann beloved wife of Mr. G. A. Fear. formerly of Brussele, Oat„ aged 49 years, Mirturt,-In Wrogeter"on Feb, 20.h, Maggie T., daughter of Richard T. and Agnea Miller„ aged 25 years, 7 moothe and 11 days. i,zEn'S--In Stratford on Feb. 19..h, Jean McKelvey, beloved wife of Al- pert H Myers and sister to Rev.:t1. A. McKelvey, Duiganroe, aged 82 e ears. b LwSOM-In Brussels on Feb, 20th, Robert N. Newsom, aged 52 yeers, 1I months and 3 daye. T0nN13ULL-In 'Cpeswater, at thehome of her daughter, Mrs. bowenlock on Feb. 22nd, Mre. Turnbull, aged 86 LS ICHAUDSON-In Morris township, at the acme of hia son-in-law, Jul.', Comings, on Feb, 21,t, Frank Rieb- ard'son, aged 70 yeare. F 7ALIiEIt-In Brussels on Feb, 21st, Lulu Pearl Birt, beloved wife of Benjamin Wacker, in her 30th year. C.',MERi/N-XVI Culross, on Thursday, Feb. 17th 1016, Joshanna MacMallan, beloved wife of Alexander Oarneron. aged 51 years. 1 month and" 11 days. Internment in Teeswater R. 0, cera etery, G.111311,A.Igft-»tn Howick, on Saturday, Feb. lilts 1016, Harvey lJowatd, eld• deet son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gal. braith, Orange Hill, aged 4 years, 4 months and 23 days, Sr'e?Etin `twill Visit England. OTTAWA, Feb. 28.--Tlie trip to ringland planned by Sir Sam Hughes, 4tinister of Militia, will Probably he deferred by various events which :u•ve occurred, The Minister will now probably wait till the end Of the ties - sisal before going across, but will ,• obably leave by Ai,; it in ally cage, 1' .o Primo Minister, who is also ex - rt e•ted to visit the Ohl Country again 1•0 year, wilt probably not go until r.l, s 5trtntrier, ('onti'ol 1tri?1wa'. r .., , 'NOV, Ifs, N!3. ,t 1. . L 1 e I, nteri't,'s it ,t II We t. f ttra, d control of the t t r alto, .,l's of lttaeedollta, oitet 1 eeoei of Salo:il t, li1r the object 1i I+t vt ilial; the t,,,twl,ultftt... ° of .t ..blit :'.lull of war, ✓' WAN QAVI MAliKt rs (Correct up till Wednesday noon,) Wheat. new ..... 93 to 05 Flour, pee cwt , patent.. 3'T6 to 3 75 Flour, per owt,, family.. 3 05 to 3 20 Bran, per ton 25. 00 to 20 00 Shorts, per ton .:(100 to 27 00 Oats, .. , . 0 38 to 0 09 Barley 0 52 to 0 55 Hay, new.... ...... , , 14 00 to 15 00 Butter, per lb -Dairy , . 0 28 to 0 80 Eggs, per dozen , .. , • . , , 0 25 to 0 27 Gattis, medium butchers 7 00 to 7 25 Coale, hutohere choice7 25 to 7 50 Hoge, live 1 eight.9 15 'n 9 15 Lemb cwt ., * .. 9 00 to 10 00 Uame, per lb ,.. .,,,, 0 23 'o 0 25 13acou long clear 0 20 to 0 25 Sheep akin) .<.....,,.., 0 75 to 1 00 Virden 10 00 to 10 00 :tioviMmiwiwiviavoreiwinivomusitiftwini4 IAnHouncom a nt „,E are moving from our pre. V sent stand to one of the new- ly fitted up stores in the old • Old National Hotel -11 About March,phe Isth Le where we will be pleased to welcome all our old customers and many new ones,' Pay us visit on ! Dollar pay, March 9th • CARSON'S r 5c, IOC and 25e Store tib th .rhe first monthly 13,orse Fair of this season will be held on Friday, March 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McPherson of Saskatoon, Saek,, are visiting friends in this vicinity. Our soldier boys marched to Clinton un Friday and stopped at Londesboro for dinner returning by evening train. Rev. George Jewitt received word that his two sons, Lance Corporals E. W. and G. G. were leaving London on , Monday for overseas with the ambu- lance corps, S,,iL ,y.•za Bluevale. The Bluevale Women's Iuetitute wilI meet at the home of Mr, W. H. Fraser on Thursday afternoon, March 9th at 2 30 o'clock The Rev. D. D. Thompson will give an address on "The Bgiidere of Canada,” A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies to be preeent. The residents of the village ate grateful to Mr, John Stewart for ploughing out the streets and side•- walkeafter the heavy storm an Sun- day. ' Mre. Burgess and Miss Bell Burgess •are visiting for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Tae, Burgess of Listowel. Mr. Wm, King, the assessor, made his annual visit to Bluevale this week. Mre. J. W, King has been visiting her mother in St. Clair, Mich. At the next meeting of•the Literary Society on Friday evening of this week, ),March 3rd, several numbers will be given by Leonard Jarvis and George Fryfogle of Wingham. The former will playthe cornet and the latter will be heard on', the violin and piano. Among the other features expected will be an address by Mr, Gordon Rintoul, a dialogue entitled, "A Sud - d -u Discovery," a talk on "Current Events" by ?Jr, Russel Jermyn and other musical and literary numbers. Mr. Robt. Shaw will bee chairman. For their meeting in March 17th the society plans to give one of the beet entertainments of the winter in honor of. St, Patrick and for the final meet- ing of the season on Match 31, The members are prepai ring a play in five acts entitled, "The Fruit of his Folly." JOB WORK neatly and promptly done at THE ADVANCE OIFICB. ICHRISTIUMW SO 1 E'Sf GROCERY ! PHONE 59 1 Store opens 'r a. in. Come to Christie's I on the 9th: WHETHER FOR Provisions 1 or 1 1 tlroceres Fruits and Confections i ItGhiliawll re,Etc, Y 'vv Iil'1<y yott to Putelkase 1-Iere 0111116110110111iiiiilliniiiiiitillitientei PSI • .fit. Helens. Wedding bilis are ringlug, Rev, Me, Little left last week for llelmore whore be intends holdini, special servioas for a eau* of weekQ.. Rev. Mr, Gibson of I3elmore occu• pied the pulpit here on Sunday morn- ing, Measele are still raging in this burg, Mr. Graham Salkald elf Goderich and Chide were visitors in St. Helens for a few days last week, Me. W. J. Todd made a business trip to Wing/sane last Wednesday. Mrs, 13, 0, Woods and Mrs, Robert Woods spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jas, Irwin 2ad con. Ashfield. A number of farmers around here are busy drawing ice. Sorry to say Mr. Thomas Phillipa is under the doctor's care, but hope to soon see him able to be around again, Mr. Joe Moakley of $ingsbridge is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. W. J. Foran, Miss Rand McQuillin is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Ed Haines, Fordyce. .A; number from around here took in the concert at Lucknow last Thursday evening all report a grand time. Misses Anna Stewart, Verea Woods, Gladys Webb and Della Cranston of Wingham high School spent the week end at their home's here. Mrs, Walsh of Westfield is visiting Trioxide in this burg. Mr, It Woodly who is seriously ill we are pleased to say is feeling some better. W Bitt church Mr. Chester Longman of Windsor, spent a few days of last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Oawpbell. Mr C. A; Morrison of Toronto visit ed last week at his home here, ' Private Roht. Laidlaw of Galt was home over the week end. Miss Annie 13, Henry of Guelph spent a few days at her home here. The members of the Guild purpose holding a social in the basement of the church on Friday evening, March 3 A gond program will be given, and lunch will be served, An invitation is extended to the whole congregation to be preeent, The Guild meeting on March 5, will be in charge of Mr R. M. Patten. The Literary meet meve-er Fateetertelariaaren Friday evening. The program consisted of instrumental music by Mr. J. McGee, Mr, C. F. Mar- tin and Miss 11. Gordon, readings by Mr. J. Eglestone and Mr, D. Beecroft, vocal selections by Mr. John McGee and a speech by Mr. J. Davidson The affirmative side of the dehate,'Rete solved that the 'Bwho' should he abol- ished," was taken by Miss S. Kirke and Miss M. Gordon, the negative by Mise al. Beecroft and Miss Lily Pater- son. The lodges decided in favor of the negative. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. A social under the auspices of the Young People's Society of the Preeby- teria,n church will be held in the base- ment of the church at 8 o'clook on Fri- day evening, March 3-d. A very cordial invitation is extended to all the congregation to attend,. A good programme is being prepared and lunch will be served. The ladies are asked to bring cake and sandwiches. Admission, Children 100, Adults 15a. Cranbrook The annivereacy services and supper hi done cation with the Presbyterian Church last week were a decided suc- cess. The ladies quartette from Listo- wel furnished the musical part of the program on Tuesday evening and de- lighted their hearers. Revs. Wren and Lundy gave addresses which were very much appreciated, Aboat $100 was realized, Wm. Siemon went to Toroii'to last week and purchased a team of heavy horses. Mrs. F, Beddatz and daughter are visiting iu Berlin. Mre. Coates is visiting with her eon Robert in Seaforth. Pres, Russel Knight and Eti. Hat• cher of Guelph were here for Sunday. Lieutenant Scott of Brussels gave a short address At a social evening in the hall an Thursday last, Miss F. Houston eront the week end With friends on the 10 h con. Jas. Clark entertaiged the C. 0, P on Feiday evening laet with some very choicer eelections on bis granaphone. Mrs and Miss McNichol of Wood- stock are visiting friends in this violnity. Jas, and Mies Long and Mies Menzies Sunclayed with friends in Monktorr. Owing to the storm there was no Nervine in the Methodist Church ot, Sunday. MARRIED I1firrcxAnn-Coop- -At the re idenre of the bride's parents, Lekelet, on Wednesday. Feb 23'd, 1916, by the rise, Air, neilthn, of Clifford, Mite. Myrtle IL`., daughter of Mr, acid Mrs Wm. A. Conk, to Mr. James Wesley Pritchard, son of Mr. and Mra, John P.r'itchard, of Minto. JOIrNerro.e--SitIEr.s-•-At the parsonage Walton, on Feb. 12th, by Rev. .Ur. Oraik, Mr, Geo. 0. Johnston of Grey township, to Mieet Lltzeheth Dell {Noir ) daughter of the late Robert Shiers, 16eh con, Grey township, ARE YOU GOING 'WEST THIS SPItING7 If an,bear in mind that the Canadian Pol- ito Railway offer; the finest resettle equip- ment nor} eveeptiersally gOed trate snrvtr e operating through R'anl,td lenleat sleepers, alo Inng Cara to Winippgnd Veneouvnr, via ono of the most elctttreseuo routes in tee world, !candle triol+ under crynclderatien, apple lie Any 0. P, 1t. Aaenl, for fu'l prr.Yllenlars, or; t+r1to W. 11) dtoward, District Passenger . Vat, Toreatu, Cut, Thursday, Marsh 2, 1916 Dollar lay NEXT WEEK Thursday, March 9th Good Values in all kinds of Boots and Shoes . . Exceptionally good Bargains in Several Special • Lines W. H. WILLIS Sole Agent 'For The FOR .57/04.,,LADIES 1111111111111111111111111111111111 a COIAE TO MCCEE'S For Your Bargains on Day! Note a Pew of the Bargains -w 4 Doz. Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers) r2 Doz, Clover Leaf 6 in. Plates LOO X Doz. White Cups and Shtii-e•rs l I2 Doz 6 in. Plates 1. only Small White Plate .44111 woe - for $i.00 M woe -... — „r - minmEmmstnemonamirommasrminom ••••• s Only 75a Wizard Dustless Mops to clear at 5Or each 1 Imitation Cut Glass Berry Dish 1.$ 1 ®® and ' Doz Fruit Servers for,... J. 31 pounds 85a Black Tea, loose for , , $1,00 lie pounds 85 ,Japan Tea, loose for 1.00 2.', pounds 45a Black Tea, loose for 1 00 21 pounds 45a Japan Tea, loose for 1.00 Four of the following lines quoted below must be efelected to com- prise your $1.00 worth of goods.. If only one line or less than four be purchased we will charge regular price. 7 Bars Comfort Soap for2pc 2 cans Red Salmon for 2 lbs. Prunes for 25 3 lbs, Cooking Figs for 25 3 Packages Kelloggs Corn Flakes for 25 3 Packeges ()'raker Corn Flakes for . 25 2 Bottles OA.tsup for 25 2 Bottles 20a Caves for.... ; .. 25 2 Packages Sunkist Seeded Raisins for 25 ' 21he Currantte, new fruite for.. , .e. 25 2 1 be Raisins, new fruit for 25 2 two•lb tins Red Croes Pork and Beane 25 We will dienlay•in out"windowa severer lines prise our $1 00 Day Bargains, of goods to corn - .04410 -..., --.- woe---,. -„r -+ zepa --▪ -- --. -K• , - *40 --14110- v M -,-. -3 --3 -•"mss R.. J. L cG EE OF COfr1f1I R E tittltl lll ►l ltlliti tlifi ilitllltiftlitlitltt t ii iiiltlil li i ter` ~s:.. . ^, Lic Monster Stock Reducing Sale X OF FURNITURE To Make Rooni for New Spring Shipments Including Bedroom Suits,Parlor Suits, Dining Suits, (Dining Clie irs, Dining, Centre and Library Tables, Brass, Iron and Wood Beds of all kinds, ,,Buffets, China Cabinets, OddChairs and Odd. Kitchen Cabinets, Sideboards, 1Vlusic Cabinets, Rockers, Couchesetc., at prices never heard of be fore. If you don't believe it call and see for your. self. It's a pleasure to show goods. Sale starts Thursday, Feb. 7th so be here and get first choice, All /ligh-class Goods. T+I'.RMS OF SALE CASII. R. A. CURRIE FURNITURE Glad UNDERTAKING