HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1907-01-31, Page 5THE WINGHAM ADVANCE
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JANUARY 3f, 1907
25 PER GENT. DISCOUNT
Unrivalled Value .Giving.
The big 25 Per Cent. Discount Sale is a popular one with the people
who are in search of something good in the Clothing and Men's Furnishing
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Clearance of Underwear.
Our stock of Men's and Boys' Underwear is large and well assorted.
You can get just what you want. We quote you a few prices ---
$l,00 Goods for 75c, 75c Goods for 56c, 5oc Goods for 37i -c,
All other lines at the sante reduction,
MEN'S FURS.
Anyone in need of Furs should avail themselves of these opportunities :-
1 Only, Coon Coat worth $65.00 -Sale Price $48.75
2 Only, Coon Coats, worth $55.00 -Sale Price 41.25
2 Only, Black Calf Coats worth $31.00 -Sale Price 23,25
1 Only, Dog Skin Coat worth $27.50 -Sale Price 20.65
1 Only, Dog Skin Coat worth $23.50 -Style Price 17.65
2 Only, Persian Lamb Caps worth $9.00 -Sale Price 6,75
2 Only, Electric Seal Caps worth $5.50 -Sale Price 4,10
2 Only, Electric Seal Caps worth $3.50 -Sale Price 2,60
Fur Collars, Gauntlets, etc,, at the same
reduction.
We sell everything th,p_ t a man ,wears -Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves,
Mitts, Collars, Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Moots and
Shoes, Rubbers, Sweaters, Underwear, Overalls, etc., etc., and the price is 25 per
' - cent. off the regular marked price. No goods charged during the Sale, except
• ' at regular prices.
Do not fail to take advantage of this Cut Price Sale, at
McGee & Campbell's
Successors to the The R. II. Crowder Co.
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L1L1%vf3 'team
There were 74 creameries in opera
tion in \Veeter'n Qnterio last year.
L.ucknow.
Division Court Hitting in, Lncknow
on Wednesday, Feb. lith, 1tit17,
Mr. (us McKay, of Crinis, has tat-
- en a position as head miller at Tree,
leaven faros. flour mills here.
he new Anes are at Glencoe, Luean
and Wheatley. The majority of these
are ereant gathering stations.
-One of the oldest residents of the
township of Logan in the person of
Mr. Wm. Unice, aged 100 years, pass-
ed away c:n the 14th inst. He had
been an invalid for several years.
--An odd gift was, received by the
Crown. Prince of Germany upon his
corning of age. A deputation of
butchers attended bearing au enor-
mous and magnificent steak, upon the
surface of which was worked in suet
their greetings to the future mon-
arch.
Winnipeg, Jan.. 22. -Where Winni-
peg is to get a fuel supply adequate to
requirements of its residents for the
rernatinder of this winter is a problem
which is worrying the dealers as well
as those who are dependent on the
forrner for their• supply. There is not
eutiicient of either commodity- to do.
Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 23rd. -It is
announced here that within eighteen
months, when the imperial mail con-
tract expires, the C. P. R. will have
two more Empresses on the Pacifie.
They will he finer and faster than the
Atlantic Empresses, reducing from
thirty days to twenty-seven days the
time between Liverpool and Hong
Kong.
Winnipeg, Jan. 22. -The Dominion
Government is bringing pressure up-
on the Dorrkhobers to induce them to
- become British subjects, and to oc-
cnpy and cnitivate their lands individ-
ually, like other citizens, Circulars
printed in both Russian and English
have been sent out to the elders and
people of every village, advising them
that their grants will be cancelled if
the land is not occupied and culti-
- vated,
-An oil company has been formed
- ' in Mitchell, and is now busy preparing
to drill for oil on the boundary be-
tween the townships of Logan and
Elrna. They have the building and
derrick up with most of the machinery
in position, and drilling operations
will commence as soon as everything
is in readiness, The oil experts say
that there are strong indications, The
company are prepared to sink a well
300 feet.
-At 'Vindthur'st, Sask., a cat• of
coal was seized by citizens of that
place on Friday. On the arrival of
the train they asked the conductor for
a part of a car, offering to pay for it.
Being refused, shovels were produced
and unloading began, whilst a rail
was fastened across the track in front
of the engine. They left coal enough
to run the engine to the next station
and return. They offer to pay the 0.
P. R. for what they took.
When That Cold Comes
How it is to be cured ? This method
is simplicity itself. Rub the chest and
throat well with Nerviline, use it as a
gargle and take some in hot water be-
fore retiring along with one of Dr.
- 2 Hamilton's Pill's, Next morning finds
• - you refreshed, free from cold and as l
i bright as a dollar. These household
remedies are wonderfully successful,
and certainly won't fail in your case,
For sale at all dealers.
EINSIMMEINSIMBEIIIIVISEM
Mr. John Alexander of Kingarf has
disposed of his 100 -acre• farm to Joe
Yonng, a neighbor, who takes posses-
sion of the homestead early this
spring. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander in-
tend moving to this village,
On Tuesday, Messrs. J. Or. Murdoch
& Co, vacated their present store and
moved to their new up-to-date store.
The new store is of the most modern
design, being convenient, comfortable
and substantial in every way.
1%Ir. Peter Arke]l one of the pioneers
of the township of Culross, died. in
Guelph on Friday last and was buried
at Teeswater on Monday, Mr, Arkell
was the largest and most successful
dealer in thoroughbred sheep in the
county of Bruce.
A Case la West Arichat.
Mrs. A. P. Ferguson, a well known
Cape 13r•etoner, has cured asthma by
Catat•rhozone. Her statement is con-
vincing: "Although I was troubled
for years it was only recently I tried
Catarrhozone. When an attack start-
ed I got out my inhaler• and invari-
ably got quick relief. Feeling satis-
fied Oatarrbozone would cure, I con-
tinued the treatment till one bottle
was finished. I didn't use more be-
cause I was eared and the asthma has
never returned." Catarrhozone is
sues, death to asthma and bronchitis.
Try it and be convinced. Two sizes
25c and $1 at all dealers.
Brussels.
P. J. McDonald, of Brussels, will
leave in March for Moose Jaw where
he has a big contract in the building
of a dam for the water supply of that
town• The wall will be of cement 340
feet long and 35 feet high, 25 feet of it
under ground and work is to be com-
pleted by June 15th. Contract price
$14,000, gravel and stone to be sup-
plied in addition. The work will be
done 8 utiles south of Moose Jaw at
what is called Snodwe Springs and
the water• will be piped to the town.
Mr. McDonald will take a new cement
mixer with him. Moose Jaw is a
hustling town of nearly 7,000 inhabit-
ants, good streets, fine public build-
ings and surrounded by a first-class
country. 80 locomotives work out
every day on the C. P. R. and its
branches.
The annual meeting of East Huron
Agricultural Society was held here
last week. It was decided on resolu-
tion to place the headquarters of the
newly organized Society at Brussels
and designate it as East Huron Agri-
cultural Society. The next Fall Fair
will be held on Thursday and Friday,
Oct. 3rd and 4111. The following are
the officers elect: -President, James
Speir; lst Vice -Pres., John Leckie ;
2nd Vice -Pres., Jas, Shedden. Direc-
tors -Alex. Stewart, Robt. Nichol,
Geo, Robb, P. Scott, C. Eckmier, T.
Miller, Robt. McDonald, Oliver Turn-
bull and J. T. Strachan. Honorary
Directors -Jas. Ferguson, W. H. Mc-
Cracken, Geo, Thomson, David Milne,
R. Corley and Thos. Archibald.
Auditors -F. S. Scott and A. Stra-
chan. W. H. Kerr was re-elected
Secretary.
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FRIEND'S ADVICE
SAVED SUFFERING' AND BROUGHT BACK HEALTH
SDR. AGNEW'S GREAT HEART CURE AND
CATARRHAL POWDER DEFY DISEASE AND
NEVER FAIL IN THEIR MISSION OF HEALING
"' 1 feel so thankful at the restored health of nay daughter that if any use cams i s nude
of this I shall be pleased." This is what Mr. George Weels, of lora, Ont., trays in
giving bis testimony to the wonderful curative qualities of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the
Heart. Mr. Weels' daughter was a great sufferer from heart disease and nervonanews.
She was unable to lie on her left side. She ran down iu health and her recovery was
source of anxiety. Induced by friends, who had proved its worth, she obtained Dr.
Agnew's Cure for the heart and before one bottle had been taken was able to lie in
any position she desired, and when two bottles had been taken, an absolute cure was
pronounced. Yes, this groat remedy is a cure for all ailments of the heart, stoataeh
and nerves, and the instantaneous relief given by it iris snatched thousands from death';;
Jaws. Don't trifle a minute if you have the slightest evidence of heart disorders, such
as palpitation, fluttering or uneasiness, This remedy will relieve such troubles
immediately and will cure the stomach and nerves.
"When X know a thing is worthy of a recommendation I consider it my duty to tell of
it." The Rev. James Murdock, of Harrisburg, Pa., says this after having been cured
of a very malignant form of catarrh by Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powders. What he can
say of its heating powers thousands of others have said and can say of it. Don't neglect
"only a little cold" in the head. It may lend to chronic catarrh. Dr. Agnew's
Catarrhal Powder relieves in ro minutes and is easily applied, Keep it near you if you
are a "cold in the head " subject,
DR. AGNEW'S OINTMIENT cures all shin troubles.
DR. AGNEW'S PILLS -40 doses 10 cestuis,
For Sale By A. L. HAAIILTON,
--Mr. 8. Fuller, postmaster at Strat-
ford, has on account of delicate health
resigned from the active duties of the
Stratford postoftice, and Mr. A. M.
Kay, the postmaster at Stratford sta-
tion, has been placed in charge of
both offices.
-Last year the Creamery at Walker-
ton paid a small premium to the pat-
rons for delivering cream testing 25
per cent. and over, The result was
a considerable increase in the percent-
age of fat, and an improvement in the
quality of the cream,
The Difference
All depends on the tuition you receive in a college
whether you will make a success of business life. If your
teacher allows you to depend on other students and
look in the back of the book for answers, your course
will be a failure. There are no answers given in OUR
books -we teach you to stand alone. You need no sup-
port, so that when you start life in earnest
you have that confidence in yourself so
essential to a business man. We have the
reputation of giving a thorough and effi-
cient training in both our Business and
Shorthand departments. •
Booklet free. School term : Sept. till June,
inclusive, Students may enter at any time.
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WENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK. to be slaughtered. Great Reductions in 1.5 Departments. Never mind How Miran we
lose, it will be your gain. Don't overlook this opportunity of Buying NEW GOODS at a BIG SAYING. "If you
you make money." Every Dollar you spend here during this Sale is an investment at a high rate of interest. It will
borrow money from the Bank in order to get the advantage of these LOW PRICES. Shop early in the day if possible.
Grocery Department.
1 lb. Art Baking Powder with graniteware
premium, worth 500 to 75c each, Sale 39c
2 Cans best Salmon for. 25c
Japan and Ceylon Teas, reg. 25c brand, Sale20c
Canada Laundry Starch per lb 5c
Yeast Cakes per box 3c
250 Strong Brooms for 20c
Tapioca, regular 10c, for 6,&c
13c Cans Tomatoes, Sale Price 100
Pot Barley per Ib, only 3c
15c Bottle Pickles, Sale Price 10c
Isard's best Cheese only 15e
12 Bars Laundry Soap for 25c
100 Bottle Extracts, Sale Price 8c
4 Large packages Gold Dust for 250
Big Savings on Clothing.
Men's strong, well -made Overalls, blue or black
Denim, Sale $ .59
10 Men's Black Kersey Overcoats, well made,
late style, strong linings, worth $8.50, Sale 6.50
18 Men's plain and fancy Tweed Snits, worth
$6.50 to $7.00, your choice for 4.95
Boys' heavy Overcoats, worth $5 to $6, for 8.05
Men's heavy Gray Twilled Pants, reg. $2, for1.50
Boys' strong, Tweed lined, linicker Pants .50
25 Pine Tweed Suits, new patterns, reg. $10, for 7.95
Men's extra heavy Gray Tweed Pants, worth
$2.50, for 1.05
$,000 worth of the best Clothing, on 2nd floor, mast
be sold to snake room for Spring stock ---move quick,
No Goods charged
BOOTS AND SHOES.
An immense stock to choose from, every pair
to be sold at Cut Prices. Come and see what
we can save you on Shoes.
Furs! Furs!
Alaska Sable Ruff (long) good buying at $25,
10 Days' Sale Price only $18.00
Alaska Sable Ruff, worth $16.50, for 12.50
Columbian Sable huff, worth $1.2, for 8.00
Timber Sable huff, worth $16, for 12.00
Other makes in Ruffs, worth $7, for 5.00
Ali our Furs must be sold. Big reductions on
Caps, Muffs, Caperines, Gauntlets, Coats, eta.
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A lot of plain and fancy Top Skirts to clear,
regular value up to $3.50, on Sale for.,.$1.95
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. •
20 per cent. discount off all lines of Dress
Goods, Silks and Velvets. Buy your Spring Dress
now and save money.
NAPKINS.
6 Doz. Table napkins, good value at $1 per
dozen, Sale Price .75
Large Table Napkins, fine Linen, worth $1.50,
Sale Price
Extra large, fine Irish Linen Napkins, worth
$2.50, . Sale Price ., 1.95
$1.25
emu's best Prints 121c quality for .10
at Sale Price,
No Coupons given or Sales punched ori tickets during this BIG SALE.
Gents' Furnishings.
5 Doz. Men's Seamless Cashmere Sox (black)
good value at 25c, they go at
A lot of Four-in-hand and Hook -on Ties,
regular price 2tic, your choice for
Men's heavy Wool Underwear, good value at
75e, 10 Days' Sale Price 60e
Men's heavy -lined Leather Mitts, worth 50c for 39c
Men's heavy Wool Sox, reg. 25c and 30e for20c
Everything in this department goes at
greatly
es.
Ladies' Wrappers,re 1C
well made, lined waist and
sleeves, fast color4, regular value $2, Sale..$1.19
Ladies' fancy colored Wrapperette Waists, Iined,
new goods, worth $1 to 81.25, your choice .69
Ladies' Kid Gloves, black or colors, guaran-
teed, regular value $1.25, on Sale '.99
20 Pieces Wrapperette, worth 100 to 122c for, .08
44 -inch Pillow Cotton (circular) fine quality,
good value at 20c, 10 Days' Sale Price.15
50 Doz. Ladies' heavy Vests, regular value
25c to 35c each, they go at .20
Heavy Black Sateen Underskirts, worth $1.25,
to clear at .95
Large size rla:nnelette Blankets, gray or white,
worth $1.25, Sale Price
190
18c
• 1.00
Extraheavy-ribbed Wool Hose, fast black,
regular value 350, to clear 425
LACE CURTAINS.
Regular Dollar Curtains, 3. yds. long, on Sale. .75
25 Pales, worth $1.25 per :pair, on Sale . . . . ... . .... .98
15 Pairs, 'worth $2 per pair, on Salo ............... 1.50
SALESPEOPLE WANTED
No Goods sent on approbation. Cash or Produce
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save money
pay you to
LADIES' COATS.
Ladies' Black Kersey Coats, worth $7, for $4.95
Ladies' Black Beaver Coats, worth $8, for 5.75
Ladies' Gray Kersey, Lined Coats, worth $10, for.. 7.75
Ladies' Fancy Tweed Coats, worth $12, for 0.00
All our Coats must go regardless of cost.
Great Bargains _ . .. __...._ .
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At The Ribbon Counter.
25c Plain, wide, Silk Ribbons, Sale Price .20
20c Fancy, wide, Silk Ribbons, Sale Price .15
15e Plain Ribbons, all colors, Sale Price 1.2
20e Plain Ribbons, all colors, Sale Price .15
12 e Plain Ribbons, all colors, Sale Price .10
A lot of Corsets to clear, worth $1 and $1.25, for 69c
DRESS GOODS. -10 Pieces Heavy Dress Goods,
double width,good ne at 25c, Sale Price ' 111c
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20 Pieces Heavy Flannelettes, worth 7e, for .05
TABLE LINENS.
Me Quality, extras wide, new pattern, Sale Price... .45
Extra heavy, half bleached Linen, worth 50e for. , . .40
Very fine duality Linen, 2 yds. wide, worth $1.25 for 1.00
One dollar duality Linen, Sale Priee .80
FANCY DOLLARS. ---A lot of Ladies' Fancy Collars
to clear, regular 250 fines. for .15
Thonsand.4 of yet -cis of Laces and Embroideries
Dress Trimmings, etc., at great reductions.
A nmuber of Freueh Flannel Waist lengths, worth
$1.50 to ;2.0:1, your choice for only ' $1,00
Remember the date, Saturday, January 26th,
at 9 a.m. Everything will be reduced.
in exchange for Goods.
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