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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-01-29, Page 50 January 29, 1903 ,Mock=taking ,Sale of Shirt and Overcoats AT CROWDER 0 b THE WINGIIAM ADVANCE. HISTORICAL DIALOGUES. FOR ALL y St�m�nj, fllrO�j�lpc (By Dr. T. Chisholm, Wingham.) ��'�• TRS' = The Revolutionary War. 6 BIG BARGAINS WORTH LOOKING AT. �01�►.Oj`�SS� , NO. 1 -14 only Men's Tweed Suits, sizes :31 to -41, worth $7.00- 1 We guarantee an ab - Cut price .......... ................. ..........................$4.75 j 1 solute cure for the , , NO. 2 - 11 Boys' 2 piece Suits, all wool, sizes 22 to 27, worth $2,C0most distressing cases. ' -Cut price ....................... I................... ..2.....$1.50 When all others fail, NO. 3 - 0 only Men's and Boys' Overcoats, no two alike, some give us a trial. Your ; heavy, some light weight for putting under it fur coat, worth ; money refunded if we from $7.00 to $10.00 -Out price . ............................$5.75 do not satisfy. NO. 4 - 8 only Men's Overcoats, sizes 34 to 44, made of all wool Parlor Tables Cheviot, Raglan back, velvet collars, talma pockets, made to r well at $12.50 -our price to clear ............................$7.75 ; Prince Albert Edward the story of Wel- lington's life and struggle with Napoleon t NO, 5-20 s, etc., r . $2 a Tweed Pante, colors and black, some frirzea, elc., reg. $2 and $2,•23 span' -cut price sale............$1,50NO. ; A.DOUGLASS 6 - 3 onl Men's Beaver Cloth Coats. with a enuine Mar- not lining, cloth all wool 30 oz. to the yard, collar of coat �/® • Russian otter, Reg. price $37.50 -Stock -taking Sale Price .... $25.00 t Chemist & Druggist i The R. ®.Cru Wde� C00 Office G.N.W. Tel. Co. Marmalade Oranges Now is the time for making Marmalade, and this is the place to buy your Oranges. Here is an old English recipe for malting Marmalade that never fails: - ,,Take twelve oranges and four Lemons, s'ico thin, cover with four quarts nt water; let stand for 36 hours, then nut on stove and boil for one hour; then add oigbt munch of granulated Sugar, and boll_two hours longer." ust try it. Canned Beets. We have just received a quantity of beautiful red Beets in 3-1b. cans -at 10c per can. Pork and Beans. This is the season of the year when people eat Pork and Beans. Just try a sample can of ours in tomato sauce -at 5c per can. at Grif%Tm10111-,%k9s ::�t�i4�14�i�114tit11t�1�t1t�I�1ltiYi� CHAPPED HANDS cdn be instantly cured by using Frese's g Italian Cream 1773. SCENE I. A Meeting of the British Privy Council. Bing George III- To you, my Council I'll disclose That Boston's friends our tax oppose. Disguised,'twas tliey threw in the sea Three large ship loads of British tea. To have such lawloss acts put clown Is one stern duty of the Crown. Lord North, the Prenller- Our British rights we must maintain - The justice of our cause is plain - For wars which won the French lur trade We, not the colonists have paid. The debt and burden Britons bear While Boston's friends the profits share; "No vote, no tax," has been their cry, - Our right to rule they thus dopy. (Enter Benjamin Franklin, agent and intercessor for the Colonies.) Franklin - From Britain's colonies I'm sent, Your tribute tax we all resent, But seek a grant, the cause explain, And seldom shall you seep in vain. Your fathers came from German plains And yet you rule your own domains. When Germans seek your aid or gold Your Commons give or they withhold; Now we whose sires from Britain camp Like liberty from you would claim. Lord Wedderburn- Home I Franklin, home I make no delay 1 Our British taxes you must pay. Wolfe captured Canada in vain If Britain must the cost sustain. Your continent and all you own Are subject to the British throne. Australia we found and named And Ciivo for us has India claimed. Earth ne'er has seen so great a realm, You and your friends we'll overwhelm. Scene H. Franklin meets the British Commissioner in Paris at the close of the !revolutionary War. I783. Franklin - We plead no more at Britain's gates - Our home's the free United States. Burgoyne we trapped with men and stores, Cornwallis now like loss deplores. With Washington in full command We swept rhe British from our laud. By Pitt Ding George was warned in vain, And now his empire's rent in twain. British Commissioner - All Europe joined your rebel ranks, - France gave you thirty million francs. - We yield, but count much less the cost When kinsmen gain all we have lost. 'rho Irish Curse, An Irish authority thus defines as an expert the effects of a well deliv- ered curse: "The belief among the an- cient Irish was that a curse once pro- nounced must fall in some direction, If it has been deserved by him on whom it is pronounced, it will fall on him sooner or later, but if It has not then it will return upon the person who pronounced it. They compare it to a wedge with which a woodman cleaves timber. If it has room to go, it will go and cleave the wood, but If it has not It will fly out and strike the woodman himself, who is driving it, between the eyes." There are three altars inside the cashel at Innismurray, Ireland, built square of rough loose stones and hav Ing on the top of them a number of curious, round, smooth stones. These have been used for cursing by turning them, and the natives are very super- stitious about them. One mode of averting the curse was for the person against whom the stones were turned to have a grave dug, to cause himself to be laid In it and to have three shovelfuls of earth cast over him, the gravediggers at the same time reciting rhymes. Lather and lion. What a father can do, if he will, to to male his own experience and knowl- edge an inseparable part of the intel- lectual and spiritual equipment of his son, but he can do this only when he cares so much about it as to make it a daily, hourly object of his life, says the Cosmopolitan. So many fathers shirk the undertaking; so many of them stand aloof and let the precious years go by,- willing to give anything and everything except themselves. The first and great reward of course is the one that comes when he sees .the boy upon the verge of manhood going out into the world to face the inevitable dangers which confront the novice, for the life .of a man differs from the life bf a woman in this respect -that at some time or other, sooner or later, the time must come when he shall stand alone, relying on his own strength to conquer if he be sound and brave, to fan if he be weak and cowardly. Where Connecticut Got Its !tame. It might be imagined that Connecti- cut is called the "land of steady hab- its" on account of the exemplary con- duct of its citizens. But it obtained that title in a different manner. A citi- zen of that state explains the matter thus: "In the early colonial times it Iwas the custom to provide every one who assisted at a dedication, church building or barn raising with a 'hooker' of good Jamaica rum. These functions, needless to say, were popular. When th h t t! C ti t Slim Prices. Tho pp11'p Loadix ........ 10 Men's Tweed Stilts, all wool, good linings, reg. $7.00 -Sale price.......... 5.00 C n p Store Small Profits a1 Stout Values.: alue . , ...... , °•^•• � Colin A Campbell A. Qui ck Returns e Isard's January Clearing Sale Money Wanted I Money Wanted I Two Thousand Dollars' worth of New Goods must be turned into hard cash during the next few weeks, .and to make this Sale a grand success, we offer immense Bargains in every department : come along and take advantage of the big discounts. Please Read Our List of Special Reductions : 5 pieces oxfra heavy Wrapperetto, wide, fast colors, reg. value l5c-to olear,.IOc Fancy heavy striped Skirting, regular price 20e -Sale price....................Ise 1 piece heavy tweed Dress Goods, regular 25c -now going at..................19c Extra heavy all wool Tweed, wide, good value at 50c -Special price ........ 40C 5 doz. !!Zen's heavy fleece lined Shirts and Drs., reg. 50c -all sizes to clear..,. 39c 10 pieces extra heavy Flannelette, wide, fast colors, rog. price l0e-Salo price... Sc 72 inch heavy gray flannol Sheeting, regular price 65c -to clear...............45c Heavy all wool Black or Gray Frieze Cloth, 68 in, wide, reg. price $1-8alo...75c Largo heavy all wool Blankets, regular value $4,00 -Sale price ............ $3.25 Men's Fine Regatta Shirts, fast colors, regular 75c -to clear at.......; ....56a Ladies, Cloth Coats, well made, to clear at 25 PER CENT, discount.........,.. Ladies' large Fur Ruffs, late style, regular $5.00 - to clear at ............ $3.95 4 pieces fine Eiderdown for Child's Coats, reg. price 50c -Sale price ...... 40c A line of Ladios' Mercerized Sateen Underskirts, new style, the regular value was $1.50- Clearing sale price...... ...... ...... .......$1.25 10 pieces Fancy Silk Neck Ribbons, all colors, reg. value 25c -Sale price ..... 20c 5 pieces all wool homespun Dress Goods, 56 In, wide, reg. value $1.2"ale...... 75c Special Sale of Whitewear Now Going on. Isard's Clothing Bargains. Boys' 2-pleco Suits, nicely made and lined, rog• price $2.00 -Salo price .... $1.65 Boys' heavy 2 -piece Suits good stylus all wool worth 03.50 -to clear 200 For Sale only by The Death of Wellington. e e ar et crea ng en- cu a crown colony arrived, there was, of ........ 10 Men's Tweed Stilts, all wool, good linings, reg. $7.00 -Sale price.......... 5.00 �m 1852.Men's course, a celebration. The first govern- Men's heavy Friego-�Poa Jackets, well lined, reg. $3.50 -going at ............. 2.00 °•^•• � Colin A Campbell A. Queen Victoria and Lord Aberdeen, seated or, John Winthrop,ithrefused to provide rum and in his inaugural address de plored the custom of tippling, saying Overcoats in all'�t" ,ln`st styles -S6.00 for $5.00-$7.50 for $6.00-$0.00 for $7.U0 - $10.00 for $s.00 - YSU for $lo.00 . e`° 812} ...... 10.75 o in an apartment in the palace, tell to Parlor Tables Extension Dining Chairs THE DRUGGIST Prince Albert Edward the story of Wel- lington's life and struggle with Napoleon upondid not lead to steady habits. There- upon the Nutmeg State had a title to hand down to posterity." - �- = •-- _ _.,. -_.. _ ,� __ _ _ ,,, A H. E. Isard last week from appendicitis, arrived hero b the Tato train on Saturday night Y Y 1? Bonaparte, i �/® • �ttll���ititiiiil�tlltlitllYltti��il (Enter Prince Edward aged eleven years.) y ; Can You Bee Air? Opp.fBank Hamilton Highest Price Pa�ri' Queen victoria- If air cannot be seen, what is it that i i b In 1A 11 t Mourn, Albert Edward, mourn, my son, we see qu ver ng a ove a e on a o Our hero's gone, his work is done 1 summer day or even above a hot stove Great Britain's pride, her foemen's dread, in the house? That question has .puz- Our grand old "Iron Duke" is dead, zled many a head, both old and young. SIGN OF THE BEAR Great Bargain Sale Prince Albert Edward- '.Cho answer usually given is that it is i A hundred fights he fought and won- the beat, but heat cannot be seen, and, y 'Tia said he never lost a gun. therefore it is not the heat. Special Prices for 10 Days Only* DNar mother, tell me all yon know The explanation of the phenomenon- • -OF- Of Wellington, Napoleon's foe. is really quite simple, like all such �� �� Re Queen Victoria- things, when we bear it. As it matter In India first great fame he gained of fact, it Is air that we see quivering, ,. NOTE A FEW PRICES : but heat makes it visible. The quiver- While George the Third, my graudaire, reigned. Men's Heavy Overshoes ................Regular Price $1 GO -Cut Price $1.30Through Mysore, Poona, Assaye too, Ing is caused by the upward passage, 1.50- • • • • 1.25 Victorious his bauuers flew, close by each other, of small currents Men's Fine Overshoes ................. • • • • 1.85- • • • • 1.50 L AHis skill next shone like some bright star of air of different temperatures in Ladies' Felt Shoes, Fnr trimmed...... • • • • 1.75- • • • 1.1% Athwart the gloom of Spain's dark war, which the rays of light are irregularly prucent - 1.50- • • • • 1,15 Revolted France the world deflect, refracted and this makes the currents ' --4 Cardinal Slippers ............... 1.36- 1.05 John bIoore, the British leader died, visible. -� Low Shoes, Far trimmed ...... 1.00- .75 Then Wellingtou received command 0 Felt lined Shoes (laced)........ • • • • 1.35- • • • 1.10 To free from France Spain's conquered land. Now that the holiday trade value of capital. *•, Dongola Shoes ([•reed) .......... 2.50- • • • • 200 Near lines on Torres Vedras raised Once upon a time two utter bank- .......... • • • • 2.25- • • • • 165 1S O Vel', tine a2'e OfFel'itl a bl Our foeman checked, first stood amazed, 2.00- 1.G0 g g Then surged and writhed, a baffled mass, rupts were considering ways and • • • • 1.75- 1.45 reduction In Lamp Goods. If Like waves opposed in rock-bound pass. means of getting needed money. 1.00- ' • • • 1.30 As Wellington foresaw -desired- "I know how we can make $9;' said you are interested, it will pay The French, exhausted, soon retired. one. Y "Elow?" asked the other. is careful in selecting a Range that shall give best results at IN UNI)LicCLOTLIING' From Salamanca next the i1ec1, R g g you to call and see our line at !raise a dollar note to ten by placing mininium expense. Nine cases out of ten the select 3' '.Chen through Madrid our troops were led; �• Men's Fleece or Wool Shirts, all sizes... Regular Price $ .50 -Cut Price $ .38 ,. Vittoria fought, more Frenchmen slain „ P prices that will surprise you. g a cipher after the one. • • • • • • • • ... • • • • .75- • • • • .55 1� P 3 And Sonit was forced to $y from Spain, 1.25- • •' • 00 How, Aberdeen, do yon make known where will we raise the dollar?"� � � �O � � �� „ S �� � Men's Heavy Caps in Blue and Black.... 1.25- 100 How Bonaparte was overthrown, Theu the scheme failed for want of 1�. JI 1.50- .... 1.15 capital. • • .... .75- • • •' 00 Lord Aberdeen-- Moral. -The great financial difficulty. .... .50- 40 W e have a fine assortment First Nelson crushed the French at sea, is in raising the fust dollar. because of its perfect construction and Economy of Puel. of Z Out Saws and Axes that And kept the coasts of Britain free; Every one guaranteed. We also carry a fall lin; . Heating 'Then Russia's war with France arose; IN MEN'S SUITINGS. will please you. Give us a Napoleon's vot'rans starved and froze, changed His mieicet. Stoves for either coal or wood. Calla _. ' our And he himself, a poor exile Now is the time to pick out your a snit, when prices are so low. Just call. Soon mourned his fate in Elba's isle. An entertaining story is told of a stock before purchasing elsewhere. -- 10 days to do so you should take advantage of this great sale. railway manager in Wales whose Iden - 3' r Y b 1; escaped, Napoleon sought once more His shattered empire to restore, tlty was not known to the ticket col- } s Butfled, disgraced and conquered too, lector of an outlying station. He was Pleasure to Show Goods From Wellin tou at Waterloo walking through the station door when Everything Guarantged First-class �To�nu,th Special Prices in Queen victoria- g the collector surprised him with a re - Queen 0 Y O u n ox lit ■ wp r quest for his ticket. R g `�/ JL .i +A✓ �,=° �- . While George the Fourth, my uncle reigned „ „ JDrosA nation's love our hero gained; Any face is my ticket, he said, with, His statesmanship was also shown much pleasantry. Leading Hardware Merchants, Win liam: While Williant Fourth was on the throne. Oh, said the collector, my orders is And to myself, he proved a friend, are to punch all tickets!" Trusted and houored to the end. FurnitunTiatflelY _ ___.. A Story of Robespierre. t ti YThe story is told of Robespierre that Clinton. Lucknow. at one time, when at the height of his John Hancock is 81 years of age, yet Special evaugelistie services are genal, power, a lady called upon him, be- seeching him to spare her husband's he can read without glasses, walk six held this week and next in the Metho• life. He scornfully refused. As she Parlor Suites Fancy Rockers 0 miles an hour, and split wood with the dist church, J $45 Suite ...... $3500 For Balance of energy of young man, uponthepaw of haway she ispeetddog.trI e $2.25 Rocker g3' Y g Mr. W. S. Holmes o£ this village has p p t $10 30 00 $2.50 .... 2.00 o f g turned upon her and asked, I'Madam, $35 .... 2800 $7.00 5.50 Over 100 tons of pressed hay have shipped over 400 tons of pressed hay to have you no humanity?" $30 . ,2a J AI�I UA I�'�' $8.60 0.60 left the station for Glasgow markets. Toronto. Hamilton and other places, Couches 54 Mattresses The Jackson Mfg" Co. is increasing The rnanagrntont of the Sepoy Hca nevens•e. �- the number of its employees and is in- key Club of Lucknow have entered a Small Boy -Give me a large bottle of t You can Save ses « stalling six new machines, The proba• protest on the game play c d in Harris- the worst medicine you've got In your $2.i Couches....$1900 8,150 Mattress $1.50 bilit is that the resent remises will ton on,?alt. 16th Haxriston and store. $IS 13.50 Money on y n n' $4.60 , , 3.50 Druggist -What's the matter? $15 11.50 Have to be enlarged, This rapidly grow- Lucknow, Its result will be anxiously „;� �( $3 50 3 OU well, I've been left all alone with $12 .. 8.60 C h $2.50 2.00 ing enterprise is a good one for the awaited as every citizen is vory indig• grandma, and she's suddenly been tak- $8 .... 6.70 oUf- es naut over tine treatment our boys re- Parlor Suites Bedroom Suites fancy Rockers Suite Mattresses & Springs $35 .....$33.10.(6110) ,.1. ......22,50 Sideboards :..... I800 Bedroonl Suites 812} ...... 10.75 Extension Tables '�CHI • Parlor Tables Extension Dining Chairs Tables Odd Dressers Frnm $3.00 to. ,$ 50 - Odd Parlor Pieces 14 till Leaf ..... a 70 - 1.00 town• naut over tine treatment our boys re- en sick, and I'm going to get even with Walker t d Mil Lloyd Chare Layton and Ll li L y Bro When Ordering Your town• naut over tine treatment our boys re- en sick, and I'm going to get even with e t d Mil Lloyd Chare Layton and Ll li L y ceived. her! -Life. I - THE $EST `�Azr�.xNG Sideboasds FALL AND WINTER SUIT of Tuckeramith left for Uncle Sam's The remains of tho late Alex. Mc- '�CHI • from $8 up to $65' Remember- domaiva last week to employ Swain, who died in Red jacket, Mich., Iteeps It to Himself. The man with "untold wealth" is the It talks I Sings, Comic, Sacred and Sentimental:, Songs. Plays 11rt �. The bebt line in town to ick from that a fit is as important p 'accept ment at railroading. They are home again, however, the Yankee officials 8 last week from appendicitis, arrived hero b the Tato train on Saturday night Y Y 1? tine who dodges the tax assessor. -Phil- y4olphlRRecord. full Iland or Orchestra. You can understand every woHa it aptaka, It i the greatest entertainer ever made. It uses the hard lclat Dlsr rtcerdx good P � as good material; we make no rofnsing to allow them to cross the bor- last., and were taken to the residence of _•, ••- -- which last for years. c Tire Gram -o- phone is made in CanadA. A• .*ve y0ro "t"tten gua- vlachnne. der. This the third time in a few his brother-in-law, Fir. Neil McInnis. rantee with each Write for Catalogues --.tee. Centre Tables misfits. An order for your months that the Allen Labor Act has Deceased, who was for several years PR1CC8 $15.00 TO *40.00v Desks ' winter Suit or Overcoat shall been put into force against residents of employed on the section by the G. T..R. Cement and Lime. Sold on �asy� ' oxxthly' )t� 17t3°`I'1tleXllt A**ired- Iall hacks careful this district. left here a couple of years ago for ----- __. 'Picture Frames receive our attention. The Clinton Knitting Co. are Past get- A3iehigan. ... MANvFAcTUgab DY Curtain Teles Give us a call. Etc., Etc. ting their maelrinery into place niltl es- A number of letters have been sent to Parties requirini Cement or Lithe "l�Ve � E I�rlaLiN�6� 2315 w�1<I.itliiN'l, E. pest to got running in the course of art- other week or two. John Spalding, !adios in Lttcl;note incl a public meet. ing of the ladies of the town will be should give us aL cal , are selling We } y low stofenemetit Ert3✓1JIit1l1G 13tpb7'. r•darat Var�� ` at Low Prices is in !rant- held in library four tlrst clrtap britncl><1dt litnle j4- � E C /^1"{- /� �K"r t E. C. IJ.AJ.L'�. .L:JI who an expert meclrauio the P ting machine line, has several of the the public at o'clockalways p y on Thursday afternoon next to discuss stud _yeti Call lt t oil ening a. aced fresh article tit tate ` iNazlAn[ ;, .. �r machines are in working order, and has the matter and to arrange for a public Crtint , VTi A , TiLI: 'tV oizia �, - ' Button, UP-S3T,tURS IN $11AW BLOCK. several specimens of the goods that will meeting to bo addressee! by �udgo g:lein, j, , be turned out At that factory, �o1r X"ebietirsiy'4tli'. gent w .,4