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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1915-02-04, Page 5'. *oat .-•t4ius,b•My..c,., .. February 4th , [915 THE WINGHAM TIMES • raos,wriosAtorpvtivsys•wimivemaiottyr•sisAwitA•itiri ItOkt It 18. � u • D ER EA R 1 REDUCED Do you find your underwear a bit thin this cold weather. If so do not lose any time in fitting yourself out with a couple of new suits. All medium and heavy weight winter underwear has beenreduced in price to such an extent that there shouldn't be a garment in our stock in a week's time. Well known makes, such as Stanfield's, Penman's and St, George, are included in the above. It is a well known fact that all wool goods will be very much higher in price next winter. Why not lay in a supply of underwear now for next winter's use and avoid paying the high price. Ws A. CAlI EL L THE CLOTHIER 3'l President, Wm. Pollock. 1st Vice. President, Duncan Laidlaw. 2nd Vice President, Wm. Gray. DIRECTORS 0 roMorris—David Laidlaw, John Par- tt, ea East Wawanosh—R. G. McGowan, D. 0 Stalker. - C'S Hullett—T. McMichael, Duncan Me- et $ Callum. Blyth—R. R. Sloan, W. M. Scott. 40 John Barr and T. McMichael were tFt elected as delegates to the Fairs Asso- Reeve Shortreed attended th e County meeting in Goderich last. Mrs. Wm, Clark and daughter, Laura of Sask., are visiting relatives on the 3rd line. They were former residents of Morris township. Morris township Council granted $1f0 to the Red Cross Fund, On account of no election in Morris the grant wa4. made of money saved by the acclatna- tton. It was a good idea, John Anderson of Wareham, is visit- ing his son, Jas. Anderson, 5th line. He spent the Christmas holidays at Weston and although in his 83rd year is hale and hearty. The old gentleman is one of Huron's first pioneers. ti ILYT H.. The annual meeting of the Agricul- tural Society was held last week. Of- ficers for this year were elected as fol- lows: 0 OUR MACHINE SHOP Is equipped for all kinds of General Repairing. Try us for Gumming, Skate Grinding, Knives, Axes, etc. We still have a good supply of Apple Butter in 30 • lb. pails at Ge a lb. Try a pail. Every pail guar- anteed. Will keep for years. E. Merkley & Son PHONE 84. Winghtaln, Ont. M1 (( - NV Wv�/V�NW�/s.,.., M/Y•�.W�/WV�W�MI./wnJ P. O. BOX 62 ® iia=rrlt , ,. 1=X0 0 °= it • dation meeting. The next fair will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sep- tember 28th and 29th. Mr. John Par- rott was re-elected as Secretary -Treas- urer. FORDWJCI9. There passed peacefully away on Tuesday morning, January 19th a high- ly esteemed resident of Fordwich in the person of Deborah Sothern, beloved wife of Mr. Wm. Wade sr., Mrs. Wade had been in failing health for some time, heart trouble being the cause of her death. She was born in Bondhead, York County, Ontario, on Jan 1st, 1838,• and, in 1854 came with her parents to Howick, she being the only daughter of the late John Sothern, who was one of the first settlers. In 1855 she was united in marriage to Wm. Wade, who survives her. Mr. and Mrs. Wade had the distinction of being the first couple married in How - ick. They settled on lots 15 and 17, con. 5. Howick, where they resided until eleven years ago when they re- tired from farm work and moved to Fordwich. Besides the husband, five sons, three daughters, seventeen grand- children and four great -grand children survive. ree........, S ,1,1! ,.w -4.,.• - GUAP NTUUI)M1016114 ; FOP. I11TTLL 0 Baby's Own labletl, are a 'nod medi- cine for little ones, They 're guaran- teed by a govern en nalyst to be absolbtely free fro a opiates and narcotics found in s -called "soothing" mixtures. They cannot possibly do harm—they always do good. Once a mother has given them to her little ones she will use no other niedit;ine. Concerning them Mrs. Jos, Desrosiers, St. Alpl'ense, Glue„ says:"Baby's Own Tablets i ,•'ed my little one's lire when he was suffering from worms and I would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. S[;AFO15TO A very enjoyable dance was given in the opera house Friday night by the benedicts and bachelors of the town for the benefit of the Red Cross and Belgian relief funds. Before the daue- i ing began Col. Alex. Wilson, command- er of the 33rd Battalion of the 3rd Regiment, was called to the platform, I where Mayor Ament, on behalf of the town and citizens, presented him with I a valuable timepiece and a purse of gold. accompanied by an address. TEES\VATI:tc, Some months ago the Woman's In- stitute distributed hyacinth bulbs among the children of the members of the In- stute, and offered a prize for the finest flower at the January meeting of the Institute. The flower show was held last week, and the first prize a beauti- jardiniere. was awarded to Vera Mc- Kay, and the second, a flower basket to Hazel Brill. need existing and the responsibility of each of us in meeting that need, Next Sabbath is Christian Endeavour Day, the topic being. "AYoung People's Society that Counts," led by Mr. D. H. Martin. This is the regular consecra- tion meeting of the Society, at which the monthly offering will be received. A very pleasant social time was spent at the manse on Frii'ay night of last week when Rev. J. Ure. and Mrs. Stewart entertained the elders and manager's with their' wives to tea. The evening was spent in music, games and social chat and a most enjoyable time was spent by all. ' (Intended for last week.) The first meeting of the Literary So- c;ety was bold in the Troy Block on Fri- day last. Although the roads were not favourable, a large number were pros- ' one A short business meeting was held before the program. Mr. Fred Davison gave an eecellent lecture on "Friction" and Rev. Stewart spoke a few words of greeting. The band sup- plied all the music which was well wor- thy of praise. The meeting ended by the reading of'the "Echo", which is a paper commenting on all that interests the village. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 15th. A contest has been arranged for between the married and single women. We sell Money Maker. Order Fert'- lizer from us. It is a money maker. A. II. Wilford. LIVL STOIIn MARKETS !export y 8 15 Butcher cattle choice7 00 do medium.. 5 25 Butcher cows choice... 6 00 do medium.... ,. , .. .3 25 do common 4 50 The Bruce Agricultural foundry was Feeders do bulls6 25 6 50 sold by public auction last week. The Stockers 6 50 purchaser was Mr. Hugh Semple, of do medium 5 5t Teeswater, and the price paid, $3,600. do light 4 25 Canners and cutters.., 3 50 Rev. W. A. Bradley conducted pre- Milkers, choice 60 00 communion services at Kinlough and , Springers..............50...... 00 Riversdale, on t riday, when Rev. C. N. Common and medium'... 40 00 McKenzie, the Lambs .. 7 pastor received into the Light ewes .... ... 5 2505 membership ;if the church on confession do bucks ... ,.. ......... 5 75 of their faith, some 40 persons. Mr. Hogs fed and watered .. 7 50 McKenzie had just concluded a very do f.o.b 7 15 successful series of evangelistic meet- Calves 9 Ott Ings. VI' tIITECHIIRCH "The Needs and Claims of Our For- eign Missions" was the subject treated at the Guild meeting on Sabba';h eve- ning under the leadership of Misses Mary Paterson ane Lou i':glestone. A splendid paper on the topic, followed by the usual discussion by the members brought home a realization of the great $ 8 40 7.75 5 50 6 25 5 511 5 00 0 75 6 75 6 75 0 00 4 65 4 00 80 00 95 00 61 00 9 30 6 25 6 00 7 60 7 25 10 00 WINGA5I MA. [MET REPORTS. Wingham, January 20, 1915 Flour per 100 lbs 3 80 to 4 20 Fall wheat 1 20 to 1 45 Oats........... 0 50 to 0 58 Barley ... .0 60 to 0 70 ..1 65 to 1 70 .0 25 to 0 25 . 0 40 to 0 40 2 25 to 2 50 1300 to 14110 ......7 40 to 7 40 Peas. Butter dairy Eggs per doz Wood per cord Hay per ton Hogs I 411 1�! Ire r lze 5 fe l 19i lei 1.0Q 1.0 10 f W GOODS For Early Shoppers • A complete r.•inge of Crum's Celebrated Print,.; in 1 atterns for aaruns, shirts and dr .ses in c,ark blues, ligyz ht blue -a, arid: light pat- ,,� terns, Prints, lOc., 112c and I Jt Cottons, bleached and unbleach•A, at the old prices or under. Crepes, voiles, long cloth, in wide width, uituble for underwear and whitewear, Galateas in dark and light patterns. Galateas for boys' blouses and and Buster Brown suits, Canadian tuade goofs. 15c, 17c and - Iron-c:lnrd Yd CURTAIN MATERIALS New Spring Curtain Materials—Before buying N,, ask to see our curtain materials. New patterns, 9i new lengths in ivory, tuscan, cream anti c, a in Vit! scrums and voiles, by the pair or by the yard. BUTTERICK PATTERNS No trouble with patterns. We have our new patterns for spring dressmaking. Ask to Quarterly. see the Delineator and Butterick Hanna Co pany Mail Orders Promptly Filled 'Phone 7O"' $ 41 1.: Ce_. . E u ataLVx uiio .t• , nt�,�z.z�Ua ,la\ t•g•N . • E P V Barge- in; in Groceries 3 bars Laundry Soap Tomatoes per can Royal Yeast Cakes .. Canada Laundry Starch Bottle Pickles Maple Leaf Salmon Baking Powder, 2 pound tine 7 bars Olive Oil Soap.. 35c Bro ims for Corn and Peas, 3 cans•,,. Pearl Pot Barley . , Choice Salmon, 2 cans .... Special Blend of Teas, per lb...,. Large Bottles Extract Re -cleaned Currants ., Sweet Naval Oranges per doz. Corn Starch per box .., Ready -to -Wear Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Department on second floor wilt be a busy spot during this Big Sale. Sweeping Reductions on Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats, only room to quote a few lines here, of the many offered. 10 Skirts to clear out al .... $ 2 95 8 Women's Winter Coats, your pick - 3 95 10 Fancy Tweed Coats, your pick 7 75 7 Misses' Winter Coats, your pick . 5 00 15 Women's Heavy Coats, your pick .... 8 98 Fur Collared Coats sold for $25 sale .,.... 19 00 Women's Rat Fur Coats, full length, sale.. 39 50 Fur Collared Coats to clear at. ... 16 75 12 Girl's Coats, (plain and fancy tweed)... 2 90 Ladies' Fur Coats, to clear. . ]0 00 Ali other lines at greatly reduced prices. Table Linen One-piece Heavy Table Linen, sale,. . ,.. 2 pieces Wide Table Linen, regular 50c Fine quality Bleached Linen, reg hoc for.... 2 piece Bleached Linen, reg 76a for.... „ „ One-piece extra -fine, wide Linen, $1 for • • , 100 10c 3c 7c 10c 20c 25c 25e 25c 25c 4c 25c 30c Sc 10c 25c 8c 25c 39e 48e 60c 80c w cants •, • • 'LID oo11V.0 oo AyyN)Voo,foot,oyO-.�tMCiff gt` t\ L 111/.) . o. JOof 1 Ory< to WOO „( einnti„V' , H,Q-Oadnoongq geese ynooOLiffl •4-L 11Z.14(,yjl[,< ,t, ,114( o(i 4 CO1'11`IENCING , SATURDAY, JAN. 3oth at 9 a. m. and ending on Feb. 13th, 1915 Every article in our gigantic stock of up to date Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furs, Furs Coats, Ladies' Winter Coats and Suits, Carpets, Linoleums and Rugs, at prices that most move it out within the next two weeks. We dont care where you go or what'bargains you get elsewhere, we know we can give you much more for your mon* ey. All goods will be marked at prices which must appeal to your sense of economy. MAKE BIG SAVINGS•BY BUYING HERE. Come early for best choice. Sweatercoats A large stock of Girls' and Women's Sweatercoats all kinds and sizes. sale, 20 per cent. off regular prices. Furs! Furs! Ladies' Furs on Sale at Big Cut in Prices. Muffs. Stoles, Caperines, Ruffs, Caps, Gauntlets, Fur -lined Coats, and Fur Coats to be sold regardless of‘ cost. Bargains in Staples 400 yards striped Flannelette, vary wide, pink and blue stripes, good value at 12).4c ,..$ 0 10 36 inch Cambric 12,16c for .. , . .. .. 0 10 Heavy Crash Towelling, cut price. 0 09 2 -yard wide Sheeting, 30c for 0 25 5 pieces Flannelette to clear 0 08 10 pieces light and dark Print .. .... , , . 0 08 Fine English Cambric, finest quality 0 12.1 8 pieces fine Wrapperette, 12he for 0 10 25c Window Curtaining, very wide ... 0 18 Heavy Shirting, 17c and 18e values 0 15 Grey Flannel; wide, 30c, .. . 0 25 5 pieces wide Flannelette 10c 10 pieces fancy Wrapperettes, 2234e for. .... 1Oc 36 -inch fine Cambric, 12i4e quality for .... .. 10c Heavy'Crash Towelling .. . 90 Fine English Cambric, 15c quality for 1216G Gray Flannel wide, 30e quality . • 25c 25c Window Lace Curtaining, wide 20c 2 yard wide Sheeting, 30c 25c New. patterns Art Sateen, 25e 20c Large heavy Flannelette Blankets 1 50 15c heavy Factory Cotton 1214,c Carpet Department Big Bargains in all kinds of floor coverings—Rugs, Car- pets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Big Choice. Prints Lots of the best Prints here to choose. Crums' English Prints, light or dark colors, 121,;c for... 10e Dress Goods Buy your new Dress Goods now and SAVE MONEY - In order to reduce our large stock, we will give 20 per cent. off regular prices. Corsets We carry the largest stock of Corsets You get your choice of three of the best makes. A lot of odd lines to clear 69c Hosiery 6 dozen Heavy Worsted Hose, regular 35c for 25c All other lines reduced. Boots and Shoes Big Cut in prices of all lines of Boots and Shoes for Men's, Women s, Boys' and Girls' wear Men's Strong Wearing Boots, $3 for ....$ 2 50 Boys' Heavy School Boots, $1.75 for 1 50 Girl's Strong School Boots, $2 for 1 65 Women's Rubbers to clear . 0 50 Men's Rubbers to clear ..,. 0 05 Bargains in Silk A large stock of Silk to be sold at sweeping reductions. 27 -inch Japan Taffeta Silk. 50e line. for $ 0 40 Fancy colored one -yard wide Silks, $1.25 for........ , 1 00 One piece Black Pailette Silk, yd wide, regular $1.25 . 0 98 20 per cent, off prices of narrow Silks. Wool Blankets Extra fine quality Wool Blankets, to clear at greatly reduced prices. 6 pair to clear ..$3.95 8 pair to clear $2.90 All fine quality goods. Ribbons Large stock of all kinds o Ribbons prices. 15 pieces New Ribbons, very wide, all colors, reg- ular 15c for $ 0 10 20c plain Ribbons, sale, ... 25c plain or fancy Ribbons, sale .. Men's Wear Store You are entitled to the most for your money. Be sure you get it. You will get it and at the same time you'll get the most satisfactory clothing obtainable, if you take ad- vantage of this mid -winter sale. 10 Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, stylish, well made, reg- ular -310, $11, $12 values, for .... $ 7 95 Youth's Suits, fancy patterns, for .... 4 75 .Men's Fancy Striped Pants, $2.50 for .. 1 90 Men's Strong Overalls, 75c and 85c and $1 00 Men's Heavy Overcoats 8 ;0 Men's Fur Collared Overcoats .......12 00 Men's Fancy Worsted Suits 11 9•; Boys' Suits, small sizes.... 1 5'i Fur Coats Big bargains in Men's Fur Coats, price muse price $l6.,0, $17.st50, $.1ll9 andthem $20 O i at greatly reduced .. 0 15 0 20 Gent's Furnishings Men's Heavy Wool Ribbed Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, to clear . .. .... .. •...... $ 0 85 A lot of Men's Braces on sale at ..., ,•.,.. . 0 19 Men's lined Kid Gloves, $1,25 for Men's Lined Kid Gloves , 1 00 Men's Leather Mitts „ •, 0 39 Men's Cloth Caps... , 0 50 Heavy Working Shirts. 0 ro F:marts Print uirts ,,. • •. • •••• , ••085 Men's and Boys' Sweatercoats, reduced,, , 1 00 Boys' Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 0 25 H. E. ISARD & Co TERMS OF SALE I --Spot Cash or Produce. NOTICL :—Your Account is Due W1NGHAM We wi:l appreciate your prompt remittance by Cash or Note.