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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1915-03-04, Page 4THE WIN GlIA M ADS A NOB The Sate You H ave Been Waiting For F King Bros. Annual le Sip in the Morning If Possible IFTti Annual March Sale of Winter Merchandise, consisting of Men's and Ladies' Fur and Fur*lined Coats, ,Fur Sets, Muffs, Stoles, Clothing Winter Overcoats, Odd Pants, Hosiery, Underwear, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks and Staple Dry Goods. Many buyers wait from year to year for this annual event, and we promise you greater values this season than ever before. Stylish Furs Greatly Reduced BLACK WOLF SETS—Made frou prime selected skins, in newest ani- mal style, showing natural head and tail. Regular $52 50 for $37 ALASKA SABLE MUFFS & STOLES —extra heavy furred and well made, with satin linings and best trimmings. values from $15 to $5 at 25 per cent saving Fur and Fur -lined Coats Specially Priced LADIES' MUSKRAT COAT—made from the thoicest of spring eking, In latest style, satin lined ehroughout, Regular $I60 reduced to $69.00 LADIES' FUR LINED COATS --Extra gnality black broadcloth shells, Alas- ka Sable Collars, Ifuskrat lining, Reg $85 values for $52.50 LADIES FUR COLLARED COATS__.rnade from finest black venetian cloth, Alaska Sable Collar, shamy lining throughout, Reg. $47.50 for $35.00 36 in. Bleached Sheeting free from dressing and strong even thread, Reg 35c for 23c Hosiery and Underwear at Money Saving Prices lo doz Llama Cashmere Hoye 3 pair for 25o 25 doz' Black Worsted Hose, all asset 25c pair 15 doz Ribbea Cashmere Hose all sizes, . 29c pair I0 doz, all Wool Vests and Drawers, Penman's and Wat- son's in white and natural, rPg.: :81.25 and $1.50, Sale price 98c. r, Great Saving on Men's and Boys'Clothing 1,+-0..48.5. .. • w !. • iY u ..1• t Prices that bespeak greater economy on Clothing, Odd Prints, Overcoats and Knickers 5 doz. Boys Bloomer Knickers i9c 5 dLz Mens Odd Pants, reg. $2.50 1,69 3 doz Me!'s 0 a Vests, all sizes for 89c 20 Boys Odd Suits, all sizes 3 95 15 Mens O: d Suits for 8.75 to doz Overalls, special 89c 500 yds. Heavy English Prints, all colors in light and dark shades, Special 9c yd. for March sale only 1000 yds, Factory Cotton Flannelette and .Towellings, Reg, 12 1-2 and 15c. value March sale only 9c yd Phone 71 TERMS --.Cash or Trade. Goods charged only of Regular Prices. WEINEIMEGIEKI eeeeeezl 1 Big Savings on Silks $1.25 36 in. Failette Silks for98c $1.,50 36 in. Mouselline Silk for $1.19 isettestententalatelleineMEZIMI AN EXTENSIVE: AssoraMENT' OF FINE QU LITY CURTAIN SORIMe. i lee IN TAPESTRY and WILTON RUGS, INLAID and PRINTED LINOLEUt1S, STAIR CARPET, DOWN con. FORTIES and WOOL BLANKETS AT A SAVING FROM 15 to 25% VESSEIRMIEreefEllee Produce Wanted ROS., Wingham 111111111111111111.11111111111.4•4***OR *II 49 **it +41 it ii- dCVOtion which will result to the 4th annual Big Half 1 bntiding up of a greater Canada, a 1:42.*: V' greater expansion of manufacturing Patterson's Price March Jewel- . industries,.and the develolln!nt of a new field for ourcolnnierciel activities. E ry sale,• commenc-n Should the war continue into the 'elBummer of this year the food produc- ' rico in Europe cannot approach that V of normal years. Looking at the 4. situation in even Be most favourable eeee 44' I mated with a spirit of loyalty and A Message to the Farmers of Canada Approximately twenty million men have been mobilized 'in Eerope. A large proportion of these have been withdrawn frofn the countries at war. Even in neutral countries large num- bers of food producers have been call- ed from the land to be ready foe emergencies'. It is difficult for us to realize what will be the effect on food production through the withdrawal of aeperal million men from all the great agricultural countries of Europe. These millions cease to be producers, they have become consumers, -worst still, they have become destroyers of food. While we all deplore this war; s e believe that the present crisis will be productive of good results toward Canada. Business men and the rank and file are uniting in showing their heroism in ev it y way. They are ani - mg on $atrdag, Marcinrnng ,E, Watches at Half Price 10 Gents 20 yeti' gold filled .'ns . 50 Alarm Clocks, reg ular $1.00 2 Diamond rings regular $15eacb each for 50c each for $7.50 each Ladies Wrist K'atches, gold - 'Watches, regular price each $15, peed 6 Diamond singe regular $10 •r. for 37.50 eaeh 3 Ladies Wristlet Watcbee, $10, etch for $5 each { 3 Genie gold filled case Watches, ea lir for $o each 2 three stone Pearl Rings $20 + f regular $20 each for $10 each ,;•hotel Filled Lttdie s Watchea, gfor $l0 each 2 Gents Coin Silt er Watches, 17- Ile ul`tr $16 for $$ each • jewelled Movement, regular $14 ,c.X HALF PRICE 0 three stone Pearl rings $Seac'a each for ..... ....$7 each DIA1FrOND and PEARL RING $2 to sickle cases, regular $10 each for. $ 414 for. , ... $5 each 2 Diamond Rings regular 316 2 Gents Stop Wexxhee, regular for $$ each prfce $6 for .............$3 each ,. 2 Diamond Ringo regt1are$ 0 Clocks at Half Price for 50 Repeat Alarm Checks. Reg. 2 twin Pearl & Diamond rings vias price $2 50 slash for,S1,25 each $16 each for ...... $8 each 25 Repeat Alarm C1oCke. Reg. 2 twin Pearl and Diamond tinge $$ for . , $I each $12 each for $6 each 15 Alarm Clotke, regular price 2 Diamond rings regular 18 each $1.60 for.... ....... .75ceach for ..... .,,., ..Y .... ....., $O each 6 Gents 15•lewellecl movement, 2 Diamond Rings regular0 $8 each for $4 earn 6 one stone Pearl rings regular $6 each for . $3 each Cut, Glass M half price, ete 50 Leather Hand liege at half pricer 20 Gold and 8 iv. r headed U.n- br ells; at halt pre 4e. All kind of eilverwere at ktilf price. ,,. Your choice of any article in the store at 20 per cent discount. Watch for goods ticketed in the widnows bpd score. No goods given out without the spot cash. W. G. Patterson The Great Watch Doctor WINGHAM - 444 44.4444444 444444+4A 4+ i' 4' r' 4+ light, there will be a demand for food that the world will fled great difficulty in supplying. Canada is responding promptly to the call of the Motherland for men and equipment. Britain needs more than men, she must have food.—food thin year and food next year. We are sending of our surplus now. We should prepare for a larger surplus this year and neat year. The Government Is strongly itnpresaed with the desirability of in- creasing the crop acreage in Canada. The Canadian farmer, earnestly bend- ing all his energiesto increase' the food supply for the Britisher at horse and the British soldiers at the front, is doing bis share in "this gigantic struggle of the empire. I would trigs the farmers to do their share in helping to asslet the people of Great Brasilia, who, for many year', bave borne the burden of e. heavy tett. for the maintenance of a great navy, In preventing them from suffering want or privation. Do not sacrifice your live stock dui* Ing the war eagle, If farmers ignore this warning the day will corse echo they vvill regret having dolt led their breeding stock through lack of pa. triotism to Canada. Apart froto the practical certainty that wheat and other foods this year Will yield large financial returns, to the produeere, there ie the great fact that the Canadian faimere, who, by extra. tfort, enlarge their wheat and other field trope and irtcreate their live stock produete, will be doing the best thing Ioseible to strengthen the Empire in ts der of triol. Sent up on Serious Charge, David Robertson, a farmer of the 0th con., Kincardine, appeared before Magistrate James Tolton in Walker- ton on Friday afternoon, on the charge of have carnal- knowledge of Ethel Gulliver, a Barnardo home girl under 14 years of age, on January 15th last at the residence of Mr. Hector Mc- Kenzie where the girl had been work- ing. Provincial Constable J, H. Arm- strong, who has been acting in the matter, had the Gulliver girl brought to town and she testified against the accused. In her evidence she claimed that the Mclienzies had gone to town that day and that Robertson, who is a neighbor, had come over to the Mc- Kenzie farm to do some choring for them, and entering the house while she was scrubbing that he indecently assaulted her and attempted to do a most, immoral act. The accused, who was defended by Lawyer Klein, didn't testify at the preliminary hearing, and She Magistrate after viewing the evidence sent Robertson up for trial, he being allowed out on $2000 bail. Crown Attorney D:xn, is acting for the prosecution in the case,—[Bruce Harald and Times, No Reduction here. While rants are dropping in Toron- to and nearly all other parts of Ontar- io as a result of the general depres- sion brought about by the war, there is no noticable decline in the rental rates of Walkerton. In fact itis ques- tionable if rents were ever higher in the Bruce capital than at the present time, which is rather a strange condi- tion wizen rents elsewhere are taking such a waked, opeetacular fall. An acquaintance of our who bought a house Inst year in Toronto for $4700 is today .renting it for $16 a month, and he states theft his case is being duplicated by hundreds of others in the eft y. Residences of lose value are renting for proportionately loW fig- ures. In Walkerton on the other nand, houses that wouldn't fetch $2000 on the mat ket are reeling any - whet e ny-where fee $16 to $20 a month. Whoever expected to liver to see the day when rents in Walkerton would be nearly double tboae of Toronto?? A railway men who left Walkerton anti Moved to oxen S Bund states that the cheapness of the rerits there was the Rest thing that attracted hie gni', he getting for $10 a month a residences that would draw from $16 to $18 rent• al in Walkerton. Whether the high yenta in Walkerton call be interpreted at a good or bad omen is omen to open 'todoubt, but Certain it is that the landlords are repairing a harvest here where ae elsewhere tiley are feeling the pinch. O 25 Mens High Grade Fur & Fur -lined Coats at Sac- rifice Prices 2 only Men's High grade Racoon Coats—wade moot prime selected natural skins, soft and pliable, each skin is heavily furred and well matched, with hest of linings, Regular $150 for $115.00 5 only Black China Dog Coats made from heavy furred Ekins, with farmers satin lining, Regular $25 for $13.40 6 only Men's Fur lined Coats, Persian Lawb and German Otter Collars, Marmot or 111 u. >:crat lir ing ftrgular $45 to $00 for $25 • "SUCCESS FARM;" "FAILURE FARM" O you see the two farms 1 They are both goodfarms, or ought to be, as are most of those in this country. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM iS NOT- IN THE LAND, BUT IN THE MEN THAT OWN THEM. One of 'these men is an up to date chap who READS TH N. PAPERS, especially the farm notes, takes agricultural journals and applies scientific methods. The other works just as hard, but will not have a newspaper in the house and could not get a new idea if it were bored into his bead with an X ray. THE UP TO DATE FARMER GETS TWO OR THREE TIMES THE YiELD OF HIS NEIGHBOR AND WITH BUT LITTLE MORE LABOR OR EXPENSE. Ile uses fertilizer, crop rotation and intelligence. He economizes every rod of his land; makes it all count. He practices soil con- servation. He gives back to the soil as much as or a little more than be takes from it; He knows the latest experiments made by the agricultural department, the agri- cultural x"P colleges and experiment g stations. He reads the newspa- pers. SENT] in YOUR SUB• S.ORIPTXO2T TODAY. WORK rot, WAR ?EISONERS Men interned In Ontario Clear Land In North For Experimental Farm .An experilnontal farm of approxi• tnately ono thousand acres is to bo established almost inettnediately in nor. thein Ontario, and the work of clear. [ng will bo begun at once by utillziee the 1ahor of prisoners of war now it- terned in the Province. Its locatieat, while not yet officially determined, i9 likely to be in the vicinity of Hearst, west of Cochrane, and on tiro lino of the 'X ranscontinental Railway, The announcement Comet as it tee snit of negotiations between Premier Iloarat of the Provincial Governmel:t and the Dominion Department of Agri., culture. onrsansamantonnarross „do fligli1V101111111211111111:11111 1 Sal ills At the Advance Office eseessenstemnressweis Pure, clean, flavory and strong, in sealed packets. se tlee fea'