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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1915-02-04, Page 5TIT F WINO -HAM ADVANCE
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Bargains in Groceries
3 Bars Laundry Soap for 100
Tomatoes per can 10a
Royal Yeast Cakes 3:
Oapada Laundry Starch 7c
Battle Pickles , , 10c
Maple Leaf Salmon 20
Baking Powder, 2 cans for . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 25c
7 Bars Olive Oil Soap for . 25
35c Brooms for , , , . $ ,, 25c
Cern and Peas, 3 cans for 250
Pe
artof Barley..
P
,. ... 4c
Choice Salmon, 2 cans for 255,
Special Blend of Teas, per pound 80'
Large Bottle Extracts . . . . 8
Re -cleaned Currants 10
Sweet Naval Oranges per doz 253
Corn Sterol per box .. , . , 8e
Ready.to-Wear
Lidies' Ready -to wear department on second floor will
be a busy spot during this BIG SALE, Sweeping Re-
ductions 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 at „ , $2 05
8 Womens Winter Coate. your pick for 3 95
10 Fancy Tweed Coats f1 f1 , 7.75
7 Misses Winter Coats " ,1 • , . 5 00
15 Womens Heavy Coats " " . , . 8 08
Fur Collared Coats sold for $25 sale . .19 00
%Voneens net Fur Coats, full length, sale 30 50
Fur collared Coats to clear at . 0 10 75
12 Girls Coats; plain and fancy tweeds..... . . . . , 2 00
L ;dies Fur Coats to clear at 10 00
All other lines at greatly reduced prices
Carpet Department
Big Bargains in all kinds of Floor Coverings, Rage,
Carpets, oilcloths, Linoleunens—Bir Marilee
DRESS MOODS .
Buy your new Dress now and say„ rntrney in order to re-
duce our large stock, We will give 20 per cent off regular
prices
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COIVIENCING SATURDAY, JAN, 3oth
at9 a. m. and ending on Leb. 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, 411 ;;hills Vkill he harked at prices which must appeal to your sense. of econ•,my.. MAKE
BIG S ,Vii tip BY i3UYIN i HERE. Come early for best choice.
• Bargains in Staples
5 pieces wide Ir'taunelette sate 10c
10 pieces F. ncy Wrapperette 124 for 100
30 inch Fine Oltmbric 12.1.. quality for , 10c
Heavy Crash Towelling sale . . ; , , . . .. . . , 9e,
Fine English Catnhrie 15o quality sale . . .. . . . . . 1%e,
25c
20:
25c
20e
Large heavy Flannelette Blankets, tale . . . . . . 1,50
15c quality Heavy Factory Cotton, sale . . . , . , .121.2c
(Irl -y Fiennce, wide 30a quality sale
25c Window Lace Curtains ,wide, 25a, sale
2 yard width Sheeting 3 00 Line
New Patterns Art Sateen 250 value sale
Table Linens
One,piee,a Heavy Tat•l. Linen, sale . .
2 pie'; s Wide T,ible Linen regular 500.
25o
390
Fine Quality Bleached Linen, regular 80o sale 481.
2 pieces Bleached Linen, reenter 75a sale . . , .
One piece Extra Fine Wide Linen, $1 sale . . .
Sweater Coats
. ..00
80e
A large stock of Girls and Womens Sweater Coate, all
kinde and sizes. Sale 20 per cant off regular prices,
Furs. Furs.
Ladies Furs ou sale at BIG CUT IN PRICES. Mettle,
Stoles, Ce,perines, Ruff.,, Crips, Gauntlets, Fur -lined Coats
and Fur Coats tohe sold regardless of Cost.
BARGAINS IN SILK-
A large stock of Silk to he sold at sweeping reductions
27 inch Saran Taffeta Silk. 50c line for, . , 40e
Fancy colored yard wide Sink $1,25 for . , $1 00
One piece Black Pailette Silk, yard wide, regular $125
value for 08c
20 per cent off prices of narrow Silks
RIBBONS
Large stock of all kinds of Ribbons at greatly reduced
prices
15 pieces newRibbons R bons very wide,
alt colors regular value
15c, sale price g ` a10a
20c Plain Ribbons sale price . 15c -
25o Plain or Fancy Ribbon, sale price 20o
PRINTS
Lots of the best Prints here to choose from, Crum'e Eng-
lish Prints, light or dark colore, your pick of the 12 1-2c
quality for .. .. .. ... . . .... , , , • 100
CORSETS
We cart' the largest stock of Corsets.
choice of three of the beet makes
A lot of odd lines to clear
You can get your�t
r 60,
FUR COATS
Big bargains in Mens Fur Coate price must sell them
$16 50, $17.50, $10 00, $20
tea.
Notice—Your accounts is due. We will appreciate prompt remittance by cash or note
TERMS OF SALE—Spot Cash or Produce
ISARD & CO.
BOOTS and
SHOES
Big cut in all lines of Boots and Shoes for Men, Women
Boys S
iris
Men's strongand wearing Bwearoots $3., sale price . , . , , $2 50
Boys' Heavy School Boots $1 75, sale price 1,50
Girls strong School Boots $2, sale price 1,05,
Women's Rubbers to clear . , , . , , , , , , , , . , • , , , 50c
Men's Rubbers to clear 45c
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'lI get
the moot satisfactory clothing obtainable if you take
advantage of this Mid -winter Sale
10 Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, stylish, well made, regu-
lar $10, $11, 812 value sale price to clear $7 95
Youth Snits, fancy patterns sale price . . . ... 4,75
Men's Fancy Striped Pants, regular $2.50 for 1.90
" strong Overalls sale price..... .. .. . 75c, 85o, $1 00
"1 heavy Overcoats special to clear • 18
" fur collared Overcoats special to clear 8 50
" fancy worsted Suits sale price 11,05
Boys Suits, small sizes sale price .... 1,50
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Men's heavy wool ribbed
Underwear
Shirts and Drawers at 85c
A lot Mene Braces at . 19,,
Men's lined Kid Gloves,
$1.255 for ! , . , $1.00
Mens lined Kid Gloves 51
for . . . .. , .75c
Mena Leather Mitts . . 390
Mens Cloth Caps . . , 50c
Mena heavy workshirt,50e
Fancy Print Shifts . . 85c
Mens and Boys Sweater
Coats reduced to ....1.00
Foys Fleece lined Shirts &
Drawers .. , . .. . , 23a
HOSIERY
6 doz heavy Worsted Hose
regular 35c quality, on
sale 25c
All other lines reduced
WOOL BLANKETR
Extra fine quality Wool
Blankets to clear at
greatly reduced prices
6 pairs to clear at , :83 95
8 pair to clear at , . 2.90
All first quality goods
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Valuable Information for the
Travelling Public,
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Canadian Pacific Train Service
Between Toronto -Montreal
And Ottawa,
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Attention Is called to ezcelleet night
service from Toronto to Montreal and;
Ottawa via Canadian Pacific. Train
no. 22 leaving Toronto Union Station
at 11,40 p.m. dally, carries electric
lighted slecpere, compartment obeer.
vation ear from Toronto to Montreal,
and Toronto to Ottawa. This traia
rune. via Lake Ontario Shore Line, due
Montreal 8 56 a.m, daily, the Ottawa
sleeper arriving in Ottawa 7,25 a.u.i,
daily. Smoking is p'<rmitted in the
lounge or obseivation room of the
Buffot Library Observation Compart-
ment Oar Toronto to Montreal, and
arrangements have been made where-
by porters on this car will press
clothes for passengers at very reason-
able charges.
Being the last night train from Tor-
onto for Montreal and Ottawa, it gives
the travelling public the opportunity
of epending the entire evening with
their families, or enables them to at-
tend the theatre and other places of
amusement, and still have plently of
time to take the train. Sleepers are
placed for occupancy at 10 00 p.m. at
Toronto Uniop Station, euabling pas-
senger's who so desire to retire at that
time.
Dining Car is attached at Smiths
Falls every morning serving breakfast
into Montreal, so that bueiness men
may proceed direct to their offices or
appointments immediately on arrival.
The Canadian Pacific operates ahigh
class passenger train from North Toron-
to Station at 10,00 p.m. daily carrying
standard electric lighted sleepers and
compartment car for Montreal and
Bleeper Toronto to Ottawa. Train is
due Montreal 7.35 a.m. daily, and Ot•
taw• car reaches that point at 7,25 a,m.
daily.
A solid night train is also operated
fromToronto o nto Union Station to Ot-
tawa leaving Toronto 10,60 p.m, daily,
this train carrying standard electric
lighted sleepers and compartment car,
due Ottawa 7.25 a.m. daily, Carries
from Smiths Fails to Ottawa the stan-
dard sleepers for that point, leaving
North Toronto at 10,00 p.m. and the
standard sleepers leaving Toronto
Union Station at 11.40 p.m. daily, so
that Ottawa passengers may take
their choice of either one of these
three trains, and reach Ottawa at ex-
actly the same time
The Canadian limited No. 20 via
Lake Ontario Shore Line route leaves
Toronto daily 0.00 a.m. for Montreal,
e3 connection at Smiths Falls for Ottawa,
stopping at important places carrying
Observation Parlor Car, Dining Car,
and first and second class coaches.
Particulars from any Canadian Pa-
cific Ticket Agent, or write M. G.
Murphy, District Passenger Agent,
Toronto.
M. G. Murphy,
District Passenger Agent,
Canadian Pacific Railway.
it was an Episcopal clergyman, and
an ardent lover of the great American
2, game, who inadvertently remarked at
the end of that portion of Scripture
appointed to be read, "Here endeth
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Our machine shop is fully equipped for all kinds of General Repairing. Try us for SAW GUMVJING, 74-4SHALE GRINDING, KNIVES, AXES, Etc.
'e still have a good supply of Apple Butter onhand at tyle per lb. Try a pail gt•aranteed, will keepfor years,
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LMerklty& Son
Machine Shop and Residence on North end of Josephine
next to Mill Pam. PHONE 84. P. 0. BOX 62
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ADVERTISE IN THE ADVANCE
IT HAS THE CIICULAT1ON
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BISC'1T
Walkers Undertaking
Parlors
• EMBALMERS and UNDER -
TA KERS We carry
a fall line of Caskete, etc.
James Walker
16 year:? experienee, A. J. Walker
0 years experience
Day Phone 10(0 A..
Night Phone 106b and 224
Save Money
The price of the Advance
is $1
per
year in Advance. We have over
$2,000 past due. We need the money. t equ '1) Jr, 3rd --Harold Faille. Sr.
If not pe,id in advance it is $1 50. If 2nd—MaryRoth, E,iith Jenkins, Frank
w.i must go to the expense of en-
gaging is Onllortion Agency to collect
arrear ges 81 50 will be charged.
Turnberry- ;ally socket wrenches and extentione,
Report for January of S, 5, No. 8,
Tut'nberry and Morris.—Jr. 4:b, total
450.—L: Lennox 895, V. Procter 380.
W. Anderson 376, G. Walken276. Sr
3rd—total 375—R Armstrong 315, N
Walker 233. Jr. 5rd—;otat 4)0 —V.
McKenzie 370, M. Henderson 312, A
Procter' 332 Sr. tad—•total 300—M.
Armstrong 280, R. Henderson 210, C4
Fowler 214, H. 11Irf£at 202. Jr. 2od---
total'200, C. Martin 09 —C. J. Brock
Teacher.
The following is the report of S. S.
No. 0, for the Month of January. Sr.
Orb—Norma Forton, Henry Holmes,
fizzle McKague, RSbt, `Mcl';ague,
Pez•cy King. Sr. 3rd•--Olifford Jen-
kins, (Harold Showers, Dan Rotb,
Excellent stabling accotlltllt)4 Wheeler. Fart 1I—Mary lIcGrt'gar,
dation at The National Hotel Genevieve Roth, Joe Austin, Ruby
Stables. Attentive Hostler. Dickson. Se. Pt. 1—Reife Jenkins,
Reading and sitting room for Faeddie Goll, °beater Showers, Geor
patrons. Moderate Prices.
Roth, Herbert Foxton, Etta Felnis,
Oscar Holmes, I•'lwa Chandler, Har-
old Forton, Jr. 2' d—Annie Romuth,
Mary Johnston, Alba Holmes, Anna
Fred
Scott, Prop:
• It's not such a "long long Way to
Tipperary" Biscuits ---just as far as
the nearest grocery store.
Each one bears a picture --
troops of' the allied armies. Each
one is crisp, brown, and delicious.
Say Tipperary to your grocer.-
Q. S. PERRIN & COMPANY, LIMITED
London, a r Canada
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gins Goy, Milford Foxton, Hilda Mc-
Cormick. Jr. Pt. 1—Arno Kelly, Her -I
old Ca'emore, Maitland Porter, Aggie
Mc Kamm. P. ;mer—G• ace Rotate b,
Margaret Goll, G-'rtie Wheeler, Mary
Chandler,—Ada feeinee, Teacher.
Implements and Their Care
Winter is for most fanners a seas
on in which there is comparatively
Iit'le outdoor work. 'Mete is, how-
ever, always work of sotne kind for
the energetic matt on the farm, The
rare and protection of his investment
in itnplementsshould he one of his im-
portant duties. By this care, not on-
ly can he prolong their usefulness, but
be can save considerable time.
It is of paramount irnpottance that
implements and tools, when remanent
far use, be in eenditions for satisfert-
ory service. Ii'pecially at hatt'e.t
tithe., it meg be a nem ter of h••ili., to
get the crop secured, and et ie t,h$ r:
Ghat the rceeete of Care and in+:ortetorr
care apparent,.
Meebinevy ca' sets find
moving pat'te, and it is es n v for
•their successful operas ion that thi y
remain in this cr.ndi'iou. tT,e, bow.
(ver, causes vile:ation, which tet:ds to
loosen and wear butte and other pads
of machines, An inspection will die-;
cover where these are the ruts may'
lie tightened and worn part rent'we0;
th,u' if neglect, d till the tnachier:%
ire tin tier -d, may rause the lc se of
•$alu•ahle' deyr through the lose t,f
he or 10 a or while new Butts
o .eetned, A9 moving metal bleeds
le.•nlrl be ecce gree weer taael tie for
ti 1 f,'1'rrese 10 protest center r wit end
t!. feet eft inn arced friction In Nev-
e
It Is € g earl p'.rn to have on I.h,rr.d on
v.horwient or rt,li'it, nut», ocelo1 ec,d
rtter'-pin•, ttr evt 11 aif vtreudierl, of p e. i
1
A eutrpriz'ng number of bolts and nuts
are put in the moat difficult places to
get at, and, if proper wrenches are
not available, maxi delays result. -D
GUARANTEED RELIEF
FROM ALL BOWEL 1118
If your bowels are of out order, in
stead of using some harsh salt or otber
physic, take aRexa'l Orderlie tonight,
and to -morrow you will feet great.
They taste good and act so easily that
te isn't a particle of griping or parg-
nr, nor the excessive looseness that
follows the takiug of salts and most
pills. They soothe and strengthenthe
bowels, promptly relieving the consti-
pa'ion, making it unlikely to occur.
again,
We don't believe there is any other
bowel remedy anywhere near as good,
and at the same time eo easy and
nieasa,nt to take as Rexall Orderlies.;
We know you will agree with us and!
beleve you will thank us for telling
you about them. If they don't satisfy
you in every way, come back and tell
us and we will give back your money
without a word or question, Yoe
ba've no reason to hesitate when we
give you he opnort unity, as we here-
by do, o try them at our rink. In
vest pocket tin boxes; 10e 25c, 59c.
Yon can bug Rexa't Grderlies only
at The RexaI1 Storer, and in this town
c my of J. W. Mcleibbon.
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Latest Wrinkle in Wrenches
A. Wrench that its inventor claims
4v111 replace the monkey wrench and
that will handle pipe as well as nuts
pf alI shapes has a milled wheel, ad -
lusted by a spring clip, in place of
the lower jaw.
A Sightless Eye
Preach scientists are puzzling them-
selves over the fact that. the black
spot at the end of a snail's tentacle
seeing to be an ey,: when examined
rnici'n.Coplcally, yet is u:;cd for feel.
Ins, never foe reset.
An armful of
CSLUMIMA ecor
makes an evening
full of plersure
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Vt'atcli. Repairing a Sper.ialiy
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20 to 30 Per Cent.'
off Ali
Winter' Goods
MEN'S FUR COATS-.Coon,Cbina
Dog, Corean Beaver and Calf
Skin
•
All Men's and Boys' Cloth Coats'
and Reefers
Men's, Boys', Ladies and .Childrens
Sweater Coats
Ladies' Chinchilla Cloth Coats at
1.3 off Regular Price
We do not want to carry over
these goods.
A fill stock of Fish now on hand
Pickled LakeSuperior Herring at
$1.60 per pail of 25 lbs.
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All kinds of Produce taken on
goods.
J.. aMills
Phone 89
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