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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1914-01-15, Page 8R TIIE MOM! TIMES„ JANUARY 15 1911 I Ieavy Winter Goods We are offering to the public several lines in Men's Fur Coats at a bar- gain, such as Bulgarian Lamb, Corean Beaver, Russian Calf, Coon and China Dog Also a few Ladies' , As- trican Jackets, was S35, S4©, and S45 ; your choice il $1100. All kinds of „ produce wanted J A. MILLS Successor to T. A. Mills PHONE 89. WINGRAM, ONT. SA -DRU -CO COD LIVER OIL Is one of the best Lung Builder., A guaranteed cure or prevention for one of the Lung Builders A cure or prevention for Coughs and Colds TRY IT Put up in two sizes 50c. and S z .00 J. J. DAVIS Sucessor to A. L. HAMILTON CORNER DRUG STORE WINGHAM MINOR LOCALS. — Hurcn County Council will meet in Goderich on Tuesday, January 27th. —Mr. Wm. E. Mitchell has old his farm in Turnberry, to Mr. R. Dickson. —Hockey game in the rink on Friday evening, Wingham vs Drayton. Attend the opening game. —Mr. and Mrs. N. Cummings of Blyth recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of their wedding day. —Miss Dean Geddes, of Lueknow, well-known in Wingham, is relieving Miss Rutherford as teacher in the Lin- wood school. —Genuine winter weather during the past week. We had a severe snow storm on Sunday and Monday, followed by very cold weather on Tuesday, —Mr. Andrew Stewart, of Lucknow and Messrs, A. M. Crawford, A. C. Porter and J. S. Carr, of this town are attending the big curling bonspiel in Lindsay this week. —Mr William Proudfoot, jr., son of Mr. William Proudfoot, M. P. P. was elected a member of the Goderich Town , Council on Monday last at the head of r the poll. He is only 24 years of age, end is the youngest man ever elected —Two budgets of news from Bluevale are crowded out of this issue. The cucumber came originally from Holland. —Magistrate Joseph Barker, of Kin- cardine, celebrated his 90th birthday last week. He is still remarkably vigorous and enjoys the best of health. —Will the party who took the hand sleigh from the G.T.R. station baggage room between the Christina s and New Year holiday. kindly return same so it can be delivered to the owner? —The many friends of Mr. A. C. Bradwin, editor of the Goderich Signal, will be pleased to learn that he is re- covering after several weeks serious illness. Mr. Bradwin is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bradwin of this town. —The friends of Mrs. Ernie Nirring- ton, a resident on Patrick street, will be sorry to hear that while visiting her husband in London at Christmas she was taken seriously ill and detained in the Private Ward at the Victoria Hospital. —Mr. Arthur Knox, of Wingham, came down on the morning train, Mon- day, to poll his vote and went back on the noon train to cast his vote in Wing - ham For a man in his 93rd year, he's pretty lively and takes great interest in the various elections. - Clinton New to the Goderich town council. 1 Era. i Wonderful Values in WOMEN ' S Rich and Fashionably Designed FURS Odd Muffs, Stoles, Matched Sets, in Mink, Marmot, Persian Lamb, and Oppossum. Each and every piece of Fur we have in stock has a striking Individuality, which goes to show the and the uncommon quality of our Furs. Remember ---WE GUARANTEE all Furs and will replace any defective skin that does not give satisfaction. Men's & Ladies' Fur & Fur Lined Coats We have some exceptional values in High -Class Coats, that are worthy of your inspection before buying. 7 exclusive style YOU I ACCOUNT All accounts are- now made up. We need the money and would thank our customers for an early settlement. Highest Prices , for RAW FURS ILIESSIKABIONOW I\G EROS PHONE 71 ale of WINTE UB S e.rxd FELT GOODS also $2,000 Worth of BOOTS .AND SHOES THIS SALE BEAN Old SATURDAY LAST, JANUARY 10th, AND WILL END ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, INCLUSIVE 1 $1500.00 worth of Heavy Rubbers and Felt Shoes at 75 cents on the Dollar or in other words 1-4 off the regular price and $2,000.00 surplus stock of Boots and Shoes at 70 cents on the dollar. We wish to be plainly understood regarding the Boots and Shoes, we are offering at this extremely low price. II These ar e t h e r ewe st stock we have ---some have been in stock six mon°lhs and sQrne a year but none of them -e 11 what would be called Qld goods and evert r pair will give satisfaction. The lot consists of all kinds roam ely:..A. $5.00 shoes for Men at $3.50 per pair Sole Agents $4.00 shoes for Women and men at $2.80 per pair $3.00 shoes for Women and Men at $2.10. per pair $2.00 shoes for Women and Men at $1.40 per pair $1.00 .shoes for Children for 70, cents per pair also for Girls and Boys at the same low price, 70 cents dollar - shoes on the This is a STRICTLY CASH SALE Positively no credit at Sale Place For Ladies ,r • c 04 Boots and ' Shoes, ,:, ... Trul*ks and Valises �.., .