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The Wingham Advance, 1906-10-04, Page 5THE WINGHAM ADVANCE --- THURSDAY,OCTSBER 4, 1906 You May Not Buy Your Fall or Winter iSUIT OR OVERCOAT from us, but you will never be able to say that it was our fault you did not get what you wanted either in Quality, Fit or Style. We show you the Korrect style in the accompanying picture, and announce that we have the garments here ready for you. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Men's and Young Men's Fine Winter Overcoats in the newest 1000 models, Semi -Fitting and Full Skirt, also Box Backs, sizes 33 to .40 chest, in Blacks and Fancy 'Tweed effects -- Prices • .... $7.50, $10.00, $12,00 to $18.00 No Old Stock Dere—All Bran New Goods Men's Suits. Men's and Young Men's Fine Dress -up -Suits of All Wool Worsteds, Blue and Black, in both single and double- breasted coat styles, sizes 83 to 44 chest—Prices 0... $10.00, $12.50 to $10,00 Boys' Overcoats. Boys' and Youths' Overcoats in latest styles, Black and Tweed effects, sizes 22 to 31 chest --Prices $1,00 to $8.50 Men's Rain Coats. We have a fall stock of Rain Coats in all the new plain effects, sizes 31 to 10 chest— Price v $8.50 to $12.50 Men's Tweed Suits. Men's and Young Men's Busi- ness Suits, in all the new Tweed and Worsted effects, in both the single and double breasted coat styles, sizes 33 to 40 chest-- Prices $7.50 to $14.00 Boys' Suits. Boys' New Fall Suits in Nor- folk, or double breasted coat styles, sizes 22 to 31 chest— Prices $'2.25 to $7.50 Fall Toppers. Men's New Rainproof Toppers (centre vent) colors Black and Olive, all sizes—Prices $8.50 and $12.00 BOYS' ODD KNICKERS. We have a large range of patterns in Boys' Odd Knickers (double seat and knees), sizes 22 to 33 waist—Prices....50c to $L00 Men's Fur Ci:01111GrITED BY371E ISINb CQ19Q Department 1 tiil�hti�IAVV p Men's Coon Coats $12.00 to $05.00 Men's Dog Coats 22.50 to 27.50 Men's Black Calf Coats 25.00 to 30.00 Men's Fur Lined Coats 40.00 to 75,00 Fur Caps, Collars, Mitts, Etc. New Hard Hats - - - $2.50 I New Fall Hats - $2.00 to $4.00 The R. Blue Front Crowder Co. Store, Wingham. WUUUIklMMMrJWVlM1VlMlUUVWtMAWWJUUtM!@WWWWIM . D. M. GORDON WINGHAM We are now offering to our Customers and. the Public, the largest, finest and most complete Stock of Ladies' Coats and M-antles ever shown by us, and those who know us best will admit that that is saying a good deal, as our experience, in the Importation of Ladies' Fashionable and Up-to-date Garments extends over a period of twenty years and more, so that you can depend on getting in this Store the very Newest, most Stylish and best Value in every garment that it's possible to obtain in this country. Come early and get first choice. The prices of these unique garments run all the way from $5.00 to $20.00 each. Also all shades of New Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, and all lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., always in stock. Ready-to-wear Clothing at Cost. We have decided to clear out our entire stock of Ready-to-wear Clothing at Cost. This stock is large and complete in every line, from the smallest Boy's Suit to the largest Man's Suit or Overcoat, together with Men's, Youths' and Boys' Odd Pants, Knickers, Odd Vests, Overalls, &c. This is a splendid opportunity for securing your fall and winter Clothing at less than manufac- turers wholesale prices. We need the roost`,, therefore the Clothing must go. `D. M. GORDON WIN°HMI FALL FMR. I Wt J. PRICE, L.D.S., D.D.S. • (('outinttcd from page 1) ter, 10 lbs, in crock, T. Finnan, S.1 er- nighan, C. Eadie ; butter, 5 lbs. in -pound prints, .E . Anderson, W. J, Henderson. W. J. Currie ; butter, orn:unental, E. W. Orvis. I1'INII MM. Oil painting ---Animals, Miss Agnew, Mrs. Hanson ; fruit or flowers, Mrs. Ranson, Mrs. L. Constable ; landscape or marine, Miss Agnew, Mrs, Duffield; any other subject, Mrs, Ranson, Mrs. Duffield ; un glass, Mrs, Duffield, Miss Agnew ; on plaques or trays, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Duffield ; on silk, satin, or velvet, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Agnew ; collection of oil paintings, Mrs, Han- son, Mrs. Ii. Bugg. Water color - Landscape or nnu'ine, Mrs..[. Consta- ble, Hit's. H. Bn gg ; any other subject, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Duffield ; cullcc- kion, Mrs, Ranson. Drawing -Veil and ink sketch, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Duffield ; pencil, Mrs, Hanson. China painting—Cups and saucers, Mrs. Han- son, Mrs. Hele ; plates, Mrs, Hanson, Mrs. H. Bugg; ornament or vase, Mr's. L. Constable, Mrs. II. Bugg ; any other, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Bele ; collec- tion, Mrs, Hanson, Mrs. .f L. Constable. PLANTS ANI) I'Lt)\V11Lli, Out flowers --Asters, Jas. Hender- son ; Gladioli, Jas. Henderson ;Zin- nia, Jas. Henderson ; Marigolds, Jas. Henderson ; basket of annuals, Jas. Henderson. Plants in bloom---Gerani- uru, double white, Mrs, Hanson; Gera- nium, double scarlet, Mrs. Hanson ; Geranium, single, any other, Mrs. Hanson ; Begonia in bloom, Mrs. Han- son ; collection of Foliage plants, Mrs. Hanson. • LADIES' WORK, DENTIST (Suecew.or to Ih'. Holloway) win continuo the practice in the office lately occupied by Dr. Holloway, in the Beaver Block, Winghnrn. W ENO HAM MACHINE SHOP This shop is once more in my charge, and I have engaged a first- class machinist, who will promptly and efficiently attend to all work entrusted to us. All kinds of repairs to machin- ery, bicycles, steam fitting, etc. A Call Solicited. At the Old Stand on Victoria St. W. G. PATON Applique, Mary Stuart ; apron, fan- cy, Mrs. Hele, Robt. Maxwell ; apron, kitchen, R. Maxwell 1 & 2 ; braiding, Mary Stuart; button holes, Mrs. Han- son, Mrs. Maxwell ; cap, fancy smok- ing, Mrs, Duffield ; case for gloves, etc., Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Bugg ; centre piece for table, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Hele, (highly commended, Mary Stu- art) ; counterpane, crocheted, Mary Stuart ; counterpane, knitted, Mrs. Hele, Mary Stuart ; croehetiug, cot- ton or silk, Mr's. Hanson, Mrs. Duf- field ; crocheting, wool, Miss Agnew, Mrs. Duffield ; darning, plain, any material, Mary Stuart ; doylies, Mary Stuart, Mrs. Hanson ; drape, Mrs. Hele, Mrs. Duffield ; drawn work, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Hanson ; child's fancy dross, Mary Stuart, Mrs. Duf- field; embroidery, eyelet, Mary Stuart, Mrs. Duffield; embroidery, jewel, Mrs. Hele, Mrs. H. Bugg ; embroidery, Mt. Mellick, Mrs. H. Bugg, Mrs. Hele ; embroidery, Roman, Mrs. Duffield ; embroidery on cotton or linen, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Agnew ; embroidery on silk or satin, Mrs. Vele, Mary Stuart ; embroidery as applied to dressmaking, Mrs. Hanson, Mary Stuart ; etching, Mrs. Hele, J. B.'Tyreman; fancy work, novelty, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Hele ; fas- cinator, Mrs. Duffield, MI's. Hele ; five o'clock tea cloth, drawn, J. F. Link - later, Mrs. H. Bugg ; five o'clock tea cloth, embroidered, AIrs, Duffield; five o'clock tea cloth, lace, Mr's. Hele, Mrs. Duffield; footstool, Mary Stuart, Mrs. Duffield ; gloves, hand -made, Mrs. Duffield ; handkerchiefs, collection, Mary Stuart, Mrs. Duffield ; head rest, Mrs. Hanson, Mr's. H. Bugg ; knitting, fancy, Mary Stuart, Mrs. Hele ; lace, Battenburg, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Han- son ; lace, Brazilian point, Mrs. Han- son, Mrs. Hele ; lace, Duchess, Mrs. Hele, Mrs. Duffield ; lace, honiton or point, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Duffield ; lace, teneriffe, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Linklater ; laundry bag, Mrs. Duffield, mat, hooked rag, E. W. Orvis 1 & 2 ; mat, wool door, Mrs. Hanson, Mary Stuart ; mats, fancy table, Airs. Hele, Mary Stuart ; mitts, man's woolen hand -made, Alia. Hele, F. Anderson ; mitts, woman's woolen (land -made, Mrs. Hele, Mrs. Duffield; netting, Mrs. Hele, Mrs. Duffield ; outline work, Mary Stuart, J. F. Linklater ; panel, fancy hand -made, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Hanson ; photo frame, fancy, Mary Stuart, Mrs. Duffield ; pillow shams, drawn, Jas. Henderson, Mrs. Duffield ; pillow shams, embroidered, Mary Stu- art, Airs. Duffield ; pillow shams, any other, Mrs. Hele, Mrs. Dnfffold ; pin cushion, Mrs. Hanson, Mary Stuart ; purse or handbag, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Duffield ; pyrography, leather, Mrs. Hele, Mrs. Hanson ; pyrography, wood, MI's. Hele, MI's. Hanson ; quilt, crazy, Mrs. Hele, Mary Stuart ; quilt, crocheted, Mrs. Duffield ; quilt, knit- ted, Mrs. W. H. Green, lis. Duffield ; quilt, patched, not silk or velvet, Mr's. W. H. Green, E. W. Orvis ; quilt, pieced, Mrs. Hele, Jno. Currie ; quilt, silk or velvet, not crazy, J. F. Link - later ; screen, Mrs. Duffield ; shawl, silk, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Manson ; shawl, wool, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Han- son ; shirt, ion's fine, Mrs. Hele ; shirtwaist, embroidered, Mrs. Hanson, Mary Stuart ; shopping bag, Mrs. Hele, Mrs. Duffield ; slippers, Ales, Hele, Mrs. Duffield ; slumber robe, Mrs. Duffield; slumber rug, Mrs. hely, Mrs. H. Bugg ; sofa pillow, embroi- dered, Miss Agnew, J. F. Linl:tater ; sofa pillow, needle work, Mrs. Duf- field, Jas. Henderson ; sofa pillow, painted, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Agnew ; sofa pillow, any other, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Bugg ; sox, Mary Stuart, J. F. Linklxter ; stockings, Mary Stuart ; tatting, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Bele ; teacosy, Mary Stuart, Mrs. Duffield ; toi- let gnats, any kind, Mrs. Duffield; tray cloth, drawn work, Jas. Henderson ; tray cloth, embroidered, Mrs. Duffield; underwear, suit of lady's, V. Rettin- ger, Mary Stuart ; whisk holder, Mrs. Duffield ; workbag, fancy, Mrs. Duf- field, Mrs. Hanson ; yarn, homespun, S. Kernighan, F. Anderson ; collec- tion of lady's work, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Hele. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Pencil drawing, Mary Currie ; lst hook, Myrtle Lockridge, Christina Ro- bertson ; 2nd book, Frank Lockridge ; 3rd book, Wm. Stiles, Edna Scandrett, TIIP JUDGES, Light Horses—A. G. Pettit, Grims- by ; heavy Horses—E. McClurg, Cold- stream. Beef Cattle and Sheep—Geo, White- law, Guelph. Dairy Cattle and Swine—William Thorn, Lyndock. Dairy and Provisions ---Miss Smith, Hamilton. Vine Arts and Ladies' Work --Miss J. P. 'Pelton, Guelph. Poultry --Thos. Bowers, Wingham. Roots and Vegetables—D. McKin- ley, Wingham. Fruit --NV. Fothergill, Marnoch. Grain ---'%V. 3. Howson, Wingham. rachitis iii s toed. Bronchitis is a pretty bad disease if you don't cure it, but it does not do much damage when promptly treated with Psychine. Psychine is a specific for all affections of the throat., lungs and bronchial tubes. You can't have both Bron- chitis and Psychine in your system at the same time. Better have the Steppins# Stones pro Success must of necessity be lasting In order to successfully weather the storms of business life, The FOREST CITY BUSINISS 84 SHORTHAND COLLEGii trains young men and young women to take minor positions which eventually lead to positions of responsibility and trust. The foundation is secure. Our students go up, not down. We are unable to ' iipply the demand for our students. Why? Be- cause business men recognize the superior training they receive. Write for our business and shorthand booklet ; it's free, School term: September till June, inclusive. Forest City Business College J. W. WESTERVELT Y.M.C.A. Rldp., Principal, London. (PRONOUNCED Sfr,'1(wi) Sold in almost ovory Drug Store in Canada for $1.00 per largo bottle. If your druggist does not have it, 'wo would bo pleased to send you a large sizod sample, with instructions, and our "Treatise on Throat and Lung Troubles," free with our compliments. Address "Sample Dopt. J.K." Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited Laboratory. 179 Hind St. W.. Toronto I`t:r���► sirs:11:4071; Il i�tl�l� •�a ■/11MIr�v/rlj.._ g)A@ E Ilii- �., An.n '► I<NGE—S"f'as.Y F1EHClr POINT O. Tho union ITIsanSTAl Tremolo to your stockwhnt Iosurauro Into your family. 11 protects Om and orlon sues cost of vcterinaTy. Illustrated Uataloguo fico—live a outs wauted. WIRE FENCE CO. LIMITED. Help Wanted! We need Money and must sell Furniture. Give us the money, and for 30 days you will get the best values in Furniture ever given in Wingham. Walker Bros. & Button. On the merit of their performances alone are we willing to have them judged. Simplicity of construction, combined with a skill in manu- facture. which is the inheritance of genera- tions, make This is the season of decay and weakened. vitality. Nature is being shorn of its beauty and bloom. If yon would retain yours, fortify your sys- tem with Hollister's Rocky ;%Iountain Tett. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Ask your Druggist. Tailor Made Clotiles $15.00 good time keepers and consequently comfortable watches to carry. Their efficiency is assured by a guarantee which enables the owner to have any constructional defect remedied free of charge by the nearest agent in any part of the world. They are not made in grades which cannot be fully guaranteed. The above and';other lines of Watches, of the bsst makes, all at RIGHT PRIOES. We'll make your Suit to your exact measures, to your order, for fifteen dol- lars, correctly shaped and faultlessly fitted, superbly tailored from some pure, all -wool fabric, staunchly guaranteed. For Seventeen, Eigh- teen or Twenty dollars, we would use a fabric of still higher quality. We make them with care and skill, and can guarantee you entire satis- faction. Trousers made to your order at $3,50, $3'75, $4> $5 and $6. A complete line of Gents' Furnishings always in stock. 1YL, S, L. llomuth Tailor and Gents' Furnisher awinannsumnnonsnommi Two Doors from Post Office 1 Wedding and other Rings. Wedding Presents in great variety. Repairing receives special attention. W. G. PATTERSON GOAL! We are sole agents for • the celebrated Scranton Coal, which has no equal. Also the best grades of • Smithing, • mestiCannel n c Coal and Wood o - . of all kinds, always on hand. • • We carry a full stock of • Lumber (dressed or undres- . sed), Shingles, Lath, Cedar Posts, Barrels, etc. •,• • • ,• • • • Highest Price Paid for all : kinds of Logs. • • • • • ��...r.. •� '1• ►A Residence Phone, No. 55 • Office " No. (it • Mill " No. 44 J. R. McLean • • • • 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 . I . ,00000000000000000000900000 Lehigh Valley Coal, Come with the crowd and leave your order for Lehigh Valley Coal, that s,> is free from dirt and clinkers. It has no equal. 8 8 0p 0 s 1 ;I