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We will, pneittvely mere you of nor.
vousneee. eleeplcssness, Indigestion and
lreaat t dl' w e, It you will only have
sutlietent filth to take one Bose of Dr.
.kAgnew's Ileart Cure. The benefit you
derive from t fi rise
cant cz � fret x is use �u i
l u will
and delight you. This remedy lee the
greatest agent that medical science
lugs discovered for weals hearts, weak
blood, weak nerves. A few doses wilt
Positively convince you. To believe in
this instance means health to you. It
will relieve every form of heart dis-
ease in 30 minutes. et strengthens
the nerves byeeeding them. through the
heart,
(22)
ler, Aguew's Ointment eures Eczema,
3S cents,
Fr.r Salo by
A. L.
HAMILTON,
I .I I L' '...I, i.,❑ _ ..210 n.,Mor I
Fresh Fish
A. shipment of Fish just
arrived, and of BEST QUALITY.
No other food makes such a
nice change and you'll enjoy
your Beef and Bacon 13,11 the
better for it,
HALIBUT
SALMON
WHITEFISH
TROUT
SEA HERRING
LAKE HERRING
This Is The Store
Far Choice Groceries, Teas & Cof-
fees, Spices, Cooked Meats, &c.
J. Henry Christie
GROCER AND
CROCKERY MERCHANT
WING -HAM
Ritchie & Cosecs
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE - WINGHAM
Griffin-Vanstone Block
A Special Offer.
We offer at a right price,
for 2 weeks only, a No. 1 . grass
farm, on the ist line of Morris.
Terms, $1000 Cash. Balance at
5 per cent.
If yon want a bargain do not
fail to see this.
INSURANCE.
We are still at the old stand, repre-
senting the best Companies in Life,
Fire, Accident, Marine, Plate Glass and
Boiler Insurance, ready to attend to
the wants of all our old customers and
as many new ones as can come,
Oar long experience gives us a know-
ledge of the business that we place
freely at the disposal of our clients.
We leave nothing. to chance, whether
it is the merchant or manufacturer re-
quiring thousands of dollars of Insur-
ance, or the householder needing two
or three hundred on his furniture.
We give the matter our personal at-
tention.
Salem.
Alis$ itIte1 io of Wroxeter visited
;Salon friends last week.
I
Many in this part tree suffering from.
?severe rolls; wet hope they tnaay all
recover,
Mr, and Mr's. Bush entertained a
number of their friends last Friday
evening.
Mr, John J, Onnxntill of Pilot Mound
and his bride, are expected to visit
here this week.
Mr. lingh Thomson of Manitoba is
at present renetf'ing old acquaintance
+itr thiepare.
Mrs. Webster Lamb of Manitoba is
visiting the house of her farther, Me.
Andrew Longley,
M. R. Bryans, teneher of Belmore
school, spent SetnrtlaLy last at the
home of Mr, Albert Gallaher.
Owing to inclemency of the weather
on Sunday last the congregations at
Belruore and Salem were small.
!
Mr. Harry Brawn of Wroxeter, and
his sister Mrs, Jaynes N. Allen, were
the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Ross
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Merkley enter-
tained the Salem choir, with some
other of their friends, one evening last
i week ; a very enjoyable time is re -
1 ported,
Meeting Of The Huron
County Council.
The Council of the Corporation of
the Co'inty of Huron will meet in the
Council Chamber, in the Town of
Goderich, on'J;uesday the 28th day of
January, at 3 o'clock p. m.
All parties, having accounts against
the county, are required to place the
same with the CIerk on or before the
27th. •
W, LANE, Clerk.
Dated Jan. 13th, 1908.
ENT
ER 5Y DAY
Our management trains more Book-
keepers, Stenographers and Telegra-
phers than any ot•h.r in Western
Ontario. No extra charge for two
courses,
Most eminently qualified Instructors.
Graduates assisted to good podtions.
Other colleges engage our graduates
as teachers. Individual instruction.
MAIL COURSES in Matriculation,
Civil Service, Penmanship, Shorthand,
Bookkeeping. etc.
Send a postal for information about
Canada's Greatest Chain of High-
grade Business Colleges.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS tCOI4LEGE
A. A, IIinsan, KA., Ph,D.,
Vice -Principal
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal.
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FLOWERS, FRUIT and
SUNSHINE
Delightful Winter Resorts
of
California,
Mexico &
Florida
Tourist Tickets at Low Rates
For tickets and full information, call on
W. HENRY, Town .Agent, or write
J. D. McDonald
District Passenger .Agent, Toronto.
Every Housewife Should. Have A
"Universal" Food Chopper,
It will chop all kinds of meat, raw or Cooked, and all kinds
of fruit and vegetables, into clean-cut, uniform pieces, fine or coarse,
as wanted, without mashing, and with great rapidity. It does away
with the chopping knife and bowl entirely, doing its work in one-
tenth the time, and producing an absolutely uniform product.. For
cutting sausage meat it cannot be surpassed. Sold by
J. D. BURNS
Very often the reason why one
accountant gets through more work
in Iess time than another, thereby
earning an enviable reputation for
quickness and cleverness, is simply
because he takes advantage of every
short method possible.
Simply amazing how few know the
many arithmetical short cuts—how
few tan do simple arithmetic goes-
tions rapidly and accurately,
" Rapid Calculation " is not only
practice, there is a " method " as well.
The method we teach, but the I
practiee remains with you.
Our large, illustrated catalogue is
free. Write for it. It explains in
detail the various subjects we Mach
and shows the advantage of a
Business Educators' Association
Diploma. •
Deniand for our graduates exceeds
the supply,
THE WING -HAAT ADVANCE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908..
East Wawanosh,
Miss Phoebe Densmore is visiting
Wingham friends at present.
We aro sorry to hear that Mrs. D.
Scott, Mil line, is still very poorly.
Alex. Seatt, Oth line, visited at W.
Henderson'e, Wingham, on Saturday
and Sunday.
Torg Taylor of Winglrain High
School visited at his home Saturday
and Sunday last.
Mrs, John McDowell, who has been
buffering since Xmas. with a bad at-
tack of la grippe is better, wo are
pleased to hear,
Mr. ha
I . t 731:e katt
an is engaged with H.
Densntol'e for the winter, and has re-
moved bis family to Mr. J. McOlin-
ton'e, sr„ house; where they will
reside.
We are pleased to see Will. Snell,
Oth line, ableto
blbeout again, Will.
V .
was a groat sufferer from a cold which
settled in his kidneys, during the last
two weeks.
Miss Mary Bentley, an estimable
young lady of East \Vasvanosh was
joined in wedlock on Wednesday of
taut week, to Thos, Bernick of the
same neighborhood.
Tho first meeting of Council for
1908 was held on Jan. 13th, the mem-
bers thereof being—Win. J. Parks,
Reve, and Messrs. Jas. Coming, John
Gillespie, Peter W. Scott and Samuel
Bnrclrill, Councillors, who ' were all
present. Having each severally sub-
scribed to the declaration of qualifica-
tion and of office, the Reeve in the
chair, the rninutes of Dec. 16th, 1007,
were read and passed.
Gillespie—Btn'chill—That Alex. Por-
terfielcl be re -appointed Clerk at a
salary of $110—carried.
Scott—Gillespie—That Finlay An-
derson be re -appointed Treasurer at a
salary of $100, this amount to include
postage and making out financial
statement --carried.
Jas. W. Bone and Jas. McCallum, ire,
were appointed Auditors of township
accounts for 1907 ; salary, $8 each.
The appointment of an Assessor left
over till next meeting of Council.
Board of Health for 1908 ---The Reeve
and Clerk, and Jas. McGee re-elected
for 3years,Thos.S a
ttau h< and Jas.
McCalum, sr., for 2 years and 1 year
respeotively ; )r. Hamilton, Belgravo,
M. II, 0.
Com. from Win. Lane, Co. Clerk,
showing list of bridges not now main-
tained by the county. Also annual
communication from J. Ross Robert-
son soliciting a further donation from
the township in aid of the Sick Chil-
dren's Hospital, Toronto. Resolved
that as usual $5 be given for that pur-
pose:
Cunning—Scott—That the Collector
be allowed time till Feb. 1st next to
return his roll for the balance of taxes
for ried.
1907, remaining as yet unpaid—
The Dominion Bank, Wingham, re-
ported that the balance at the credit
of the Treasurer's account on Dee, 31st
last amounted to $1740.22.
The Clerk was instructed to again
order 7 copies of the Municipal World
for 1908, for the use of the Council,
Clerk and Treasurer.
The annual certificate from the
Registrar -General, Toronto. received,
certifying that the Clerk in 1907 had
duly registered 38 births, 7 marriages
and 17 deaths, and ordering that he
be paid for same (02 entries) $12.40.
By-law No, 1, 1908, ratifying the
appointment of Clerk, Treasurer,
Auditors and Board of Health for the
current year, and By-law No. 2, 1908,
appointing the Council road commis-
sioners for 1908, both duly read and
passed.
Debentures were passed for pay-
ment of the following amounts :—The
Municipal World, St. Thomas, elec-
tion supplies, $2,56, also 7 subscrip-
tions to paper, $5.75 ; J. Ross Robert-
son, grant to Sick Children's Hospital,
Toronto, $5 ; Alex. Porterfield, ex-
penses of nomination and Tp. election,
$44, services as Div. Registrar, 1907,
$12.40, services as Clerk in 1907, $90,
also postage, stationery, etc., 1907, $6 ;
Finlay Anderson, preparing financial
statement and extra work on railway
debentures, $8.
The Council then adjourned to meet
again on Monday, Feb, 3rd next, at 10
o'clock a. in.
Alex. Porterfield, Clerk.
Morris.
11Tr. Wm. McCrae' is improving
nicely.
•
Miss Ida Brandon is spending a few
days with Miss Jennie, Cole,
Tom Shoebottorn and J. Little are
cutting wood at Abe Brydges.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole were visit-
ing on 2nd and 3rd line last week.
Mr. J. McEwen entertained a num-
ber of his ,friends one evening last
week.
Mr. Percy Russell of Buffalo is
spending a few days with his
paren ts.
Mr. Toni Brendan of Pipeston, Man.,
is spending a few weeks at Mr, T. S.
Brandon's.
Miss L, Hazel Brandon bas resutned
her study of music with Prof. Camp-
bell, Clinton.
Mr, Roy Brandon spent a few weeks
with his granduiother, Mrs. James
iililis of Tottenham.
Richard (tray, who has been em-
ployed near Mitchell, is visiting under
the parental roof, 7th lino.
R, Proctor, collector for Morris, has
returned his roll to the Treasurer with
every dollen (amounting to- $10,892.74)
collected.
Me. and Mrs. Jas. Gulley gave an
oyster supper last Friday to seine of
their friends in honor of Mr. Golley's
trother of Treherne,
1,
Brussels.
Messrs, Jewitt and Bateman ship-
ped. a carload of fat cattle on Monday,
,Ian. 18th,
John Petah, has returned from
l)eloraine, Man., where he spent •a
nonth visiting his father, who has
t'wen i11. He is improving, ive are
pleased te. state.
FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLL GE
Momhera or lauslnces Educators' .1. W. WESTEttVZLT,
Association, Principal, London,
- i a
"The 100 Year 01d Cough Curt
If the' throat is "raw,"—. -chest sore --bad cough •
Mr, Hugh 'Ramsay .bas disposed of
his livery •stable to Messrs. G. Brown
Lnd J. Galbraith. They are owners of
he other livery stable in Brussel!.
Mr. Ramsay hits put'ehtised a livery in
W ingltatn.
-'-and you ache as all over "—take
Bole's Propsirstlon +bf
Friar's Cough Balsams
rot -1
McKillop.
In the evening of Wednesdayy, ,Tari.
Sth, at Rix o'cloc -, the beano of Samuel
Stitt Was the 'scene of it 'cry pretty
Wedding, When iiie. youngest daugh'
or, Miss T"Iorenee A. was. trnitetl in
nart'iage to l txttrlerson J. Pelton of
Walton. They Purpose leaving in a
ew Weeks for California, '*bore they
will reside. Rev. R. J, Currie, B.A.
wa, this oflielating olex:gyrryatl.
hest thing you ever trifid. it eases the throat--heals,the lungs--brealta up Ceti ' t
' Aird dares A cough in no Cute.
lrrepstted by the 1st eat aheteaAle drug house hi the world from the formats In
a.a for over is century. iaig beide, ase At dragtistn, yz f
Datid t$AL Dente M.eaHCIMiCM. CO., LLirilirtb LONbO$, Celt
Biuevale.
' Mr. R. N. Duff has been laid aside
with asthma, We hope for his speedy
recovery.
School is again open, with Mx. Scott
of Inglewood as Principal, and 1iiss
John -
Black as assistant,
Our station. Agent, Jas. fasters, is
ill, and his place is being supplied, by
relieving agent Middleton,
Mrs. Robt. Musgrove is still suffer -
Our
much, but we are pleased to hear
there is setae slight improvement.
Ileo, D. Rogers of Soafor'th, a form -
the
pastor, and ex -President of Lon -
demi Conference, t ace will 'set t '
tC t e tsi
,
preach rrrs on•
ary sermons next Sunday, the 19th
inst., at Blnevale, Ebenezer and John-
ston.
During rho holidays Mrs. 0, R.
$tinker enjoyed a visit from her
ntother, Mrs. McPherson, of Carson-
ville, 141rohigan; her sisters Mrs.:A.ley,
of Detroit, and Miss McPherson, of
Carsonvrile, also a niece, Miss Carrie
McPherson,
Among recent visitors to our burg
were ---Miss Cleghorn, Miss Palmer,
the Misses Ina and Aggie Thomas, all
of Toronto, Mr. Menzies of Iowa, J.
Anderson of the American Soo, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart of Bowling Green,
and a number of others.
• 13luevelo Lodge, L.O.L. No. 706, will
give an Oyster supper and entertain-
ment in the evening of January 22.
Supper will be served in the basement
of the Methodist church from 0 to 8,
and the entertainment will be held in
the Foresters' Hall. A full program
of addresses, instrnmental and vocal
music, recitations, etc., will he given.
•Admission 25 cts, Let there be a good
turnout. Past Comity Muster Greer
will occupy the chair.
What Causes "Nerves 2"
Most people say worry—they are
wrong—the cause is in the blood which
is thin, and lacks nutriment. To cure
"Nerves" more blood, sinew and flesh
are required. You get these quickly
by taking Ferrozone. No health
bringer is so certain, no nerve
strengthener more3ste
otent, no system
p
tonic so well adapted to the wants of
the run-down, nervous or sleepless.
Let Ferrozone built] you up, let it fill
you up with vim, energy and surplus
vigor. It has done this for thousands.
. j
Grey.
John Burke accompanied his cousin
on a visit to Goderich last week.
Mr.
E. Vipond
of Done al sent
Sunday with riends in this vicinity. •
Quite a largo number of friends
from this locality attended the funeral
of the late Mrs. James Edgar, 4th con.
Howick, last Friday.
Roe's Epworth League entertain
Ethel League on Tuesday of this week.
The visiting League prepares the topic
and programme. Lunch will be
served and a good time in general -is
looked forward. to.
Mrs. F. Miller has gone for a few
weeks holidays with friends at Clif-
ford. Mrs. Miller's health has not
been as good as her friends would like
and we hope the change will be bene-
ficial. -
Wroxeter.
Mr. Austin Morrison is visiting ,.ett
his home here.
Miss Ada Johnston of Toronto is
home for a few days.
Miss Ross of Brrtssels is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Black.
Mr. Orwin Smith, Radisson, Sask.,
is visiting his another, Mrs. Oliver
Smith. -
Mr. C. 0. Stewart of Woodbridge
spent a few days with his family here
last week.
Miss Nellie Black of Harriston spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Black.
On Monday afternoon, Jan. 13th,
the annual meeting of the Presby-
terian Church' was held. There was a
fait' attendance and the different re-
ports which were read from tile dif-
ferentdepartments of the church were
very encouraging.
For a Bad Cold. •
Nothing cures so quickly as the heal-
ing Pine essences in Oatarrhozone. It
fills the breathing organs •with a heal-
ing, soothing vapor that relieves irri-
tation at once. Ordinary colds are
cured in ten rninutes. Absolutely
sure for Catarrh, and in throat trouble
it works like a charm. Catarrhozone
is a permanent cure for bronchitis and
throat trouble. Not an experiment—
not' a temporary relief—but a cure
that's guaranteed. Get "Catarrho-
zone" to -day. 25c and $1.00 sizes.
Blyth.
Carter & Davis have their rink near-
ly ready for skaters.
Miss Mary Gidley of Exeter is visit-
ing her brother, S. H. Gidley, this
week.
E. Watson & Sons shipped two car-
loads of cattle to Toronto by 0. P. R.
on.Saturday.
Blyth Connell for 1908 held their
first meeting on Monday evening in
the Industry hall.
Mr, G. M. Chambers is moving his
household effects to the rooms over
his store this Week.
Mr. Robt. Taylor of Portage la
Prairie is visiting his mother and
other friends at present.
Mrs. Curtis is in Winghatn this
week. 'attending her sister, Mrs, S.
Geacey, who is seriously ill.
Mr. E. Wettlaufter has sold a large
consignment of brick for the new Ro-
man Catholic Church at Clinton.
Owing to the severe storm that rag-
ed all day Sunday, the congregations
at the churches in town Were amalI.
Miss Lizzie Brown left here on Sat -
litany for Louisiana, U. S., where she
will visit her sister, Mrs. Harry Felly
for several months.
Cause of Boils Explained.
Even in health there is a large ac-
eiinitriulation of Matter in the system,
which if not destroyed, breaks through
the skin in the form of pimples and
boils. No remedy se Cleansing, so
sure to drive out boils ais Dr. Remit-
ton's Pills. They brace up the s stens,
rid it of humors, restore health, and
ithsointely prevent swellings, pimples.
blotches and boils. Because mild and
certain, anyone can use Dr. Eamon. fills. Sold by all dealers.
Turnberry..
Turnbermy (emelt net in therlerk'a
office, Dluevale,. Jan. lath, 1008, Each
tneather having signed his declaration
Of qualification and of office, took his
place at the board.
The minntes of hist meeting were '
read and adopted.
Communications were read from the
Siek Children's Hospital, Toronto,
L. A. Pardo, :thtxton, Municipal
World, Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto.
%Iot'fat—Ruthet'ford—•'That 1>y-ltrty
No, 1, 1908, be passed, appointing John
Mesgeove, John Rutherford, Alex,
Kelly, Robt, McMichael and David 11.
Moffatt, Road Commissioners for the
year
1008,—Carried,
MoffattMoltlrhel-P•TThat by-law
No, 2,1908, he passed for the appoint-
ment of Raba. Black and A. 1l.iciesven
auditors for the year 1908.—Carried.
McAlichael- itlo(felt --that by-law
No. 3, 1908, bo passed for the appoint-
nt
m of John Jt hn AlcTavish assessor for
tho year 1008.—Carried.
Wm, Cruickshank was appointed
member of the Boatel of health for
three years ; Dr. Agnew, M, H. 0. for
- three years ; Adain Cleglroi'n, Sani-
tary Inspector, ono year.
The following accounts were passed ;
Sick Children's Hospital, grant, $8 ;
A. Waite, culvert, W. T, P,, $2; Jno,
Mulvey, gravelling, $3.85; A. Waite,
rep, culvert, 75 cts ; John Marshall,
damages, $1 ; John Weir, repair cul-
vert, 50 ets ; W. 11. Elliott, tilo, $1 ;
H, B. Elliott, printing, $7.25; Jno,
Burgess, regis. births, marriages and
deaths, $16.40; J. Burgess, expense,
nomination. $6; M. Smith, hall rent,
$2; H. McKinnon, gravelling, $25.05 ;
Municipal World, $3.75.
The auditors • will meet to coin -
titmice their duties, Jan, 27.
The Council adjourned to meet
Feb. 10, at 10 a. in., in the Clerk's
office.
„Jno. Burgess, Clerk.
St. Augustine.
Miss McCarthy returned from Mer-
ritton on Saturday.
Miss Mary McIntosh is spending a
week with Clinton friends.
Uriah Thompson wearing h son is Ax•'
e n abroad
P
t
smile theye days s• another lassie e came
to stay with him.
Mr. Wm. Harnilton, wife and fam-
ily of Jamestown, spent New Years
with Wawanosh friends.
Mr. David McAllister spent a couple
of days last week at Jainestown.
This is leap year, David.
W. P. Brophy returned to Assump-
tion college after spending tho holi-
days under the' parental roof.
Rev. Jas. Wilson of Toronto and his
brother, Joseph, of Detroit spent New
Years at their old home on the sixth
con.
Bliss Annie Gallagher of Mount
Clemens and Miss Margaret 1YIcGlynn
of Wingham spent New Year's with
St. Augustine friends.
Miss Maggie MacDonald •of St,
Helens and her cousin, Will MacDon-
ald of Jamestown, spent Tuesday at
the beautiful home of William McAl-
lister.
• a' CURED TO STAY"
its the universal testimony for South
American Nervine, and what it did
for Mrs. Armstrong it wild do for
any woman living.
"For one who has suffered as I have
for over six years from nervous pros-
tration, and having spent nearly all I
possessed in doctor bills without any
permanent relief, you can imagine
what a God -sent blessing I feel South
American Nervine has been to me. The
first few doses gave me great relief, It
took six bottles in all to cure rue, but
I feel I am cured to stay cured."—
Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, Orillia, Ont. (21
For Sale by A. L. HA .ULTox.
LEARN DRESSMAKING
IN A WEEK.
To enable all to learn we are placing teachers
in every six towns in Ontario. These lessons
teach how. to cut, fit, and put together, any gar-
ment from the plainest shirt waist suit, to the
most elaborate dress, you don't pay until you
are through and perfectly satisfied. This is the
only course in Canada that the whole family can
learn, by one member taking it up. We have
been in business for ten years and have
taught over 7,000, and guarantee to give $500
to anyone between the ages of 14 and 40, who
cannot learn. Beware of imitations as more than
one has been known to copy our advs. and even
claimed, where they were not known, to be the
inventor of this course. No adv. is genuine
without our $500,00 guarantee,
Bead Office -Sanders' Ore:scutting School.
Stratford, Ontario, Can.
Mrs. Win, Sanders Inventor and Prop.
Our teacher, Miss Keith, will be at
the Exchange Hotel, Wingham, on
Saturday, Jan. 18th, from 10 a. m. un-
til 6 p. m., showing how this course is
taught and enrolling pupils. Anyone
wishing to learn, be sure to see her at
above date. Class commencing in
Wingham, foIIowing Monday.
"IMPERIAL" .SHOES
In all the years that we've been
Selling shoes we never remember
anything to equal the value we're
giving now !in "Irnperier ,Shoes
for ladies and gentlemen.'
We want you to see fur
self how good they really ate.
3very pair sold under an absolute
guarantee,'' which shows�,,the
makers confidence in leaather"and
workmanship
Imperiai'r 410es i re-ih-4„cias$
by themselves;.
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annary Premium Sale
Is A Hummer
Have you seen the Premiums, They are all U. K. and up to every descrip-
tion, Come in and see the enormous range of Premiums, Many more than
what we have space to mention below. IF a customer wishes the larger Pre-
miums they can keep their paid bilis for the month, and when they amount to
$ io, $ t 5, or $2o, can get the Premiums offered under , these purchases. Don't
fail to come in. It costs nothing to look, Perfect satisfaction or your money back.
Trade of all kinds wanted, any quantity. Wood and Hay taken at any
time for trade.
Every article given away is useful "to Man, Woman or Child.
When You Buy
.$20.00
Worth, you get
any of hese
$I5oo'
PURCHASE
$10100
PURCHASE
$5.00
PURCHASE
i-$3.00
PURCHASE .
$2.00 Purchase
INVICTA RUG.—Beautiful two-tone effect, heavy Wilton Rug, size
28 x 55, in cardinal, green and blue shades,
SMYRNA RUGS,—Heavy, double-faced, reversible Smyrna Rugs, rich
oriental designs and colors, size 30 x 55.
ALASKA SABLE SCARF.—A, two-piece, genuine Alaska Sable 'Scarf,
six tails, nicely shaped, and very fine quality of fur.
DINNER SET. --A handsome, 95 -piece Dinner Set, richly decorated in
a dainty blue, the patterns consisting of sprigs of flowers and leaves, and is
highly glazed on top, so that pattern cannot possibly wear cif,, the set coin -
prising -12 dinner plates, 12 soup plates, 12 tea plates, 12 cups and saucers,
12 fruit dishes, 12 butter pads, one 10 -inch platter, one 14 -inch platter, one
gravy boat, 2 covered vegetable dishes, 1 baker, 1 pickle, 1 cream jug, 1 slop
bowl..
CARPET SWEEPER.—Bissel's Champion Carpet Sweeper, made of
rich varnished, antique oak; self emptier.
NEAR SEAL COLLARS.—Men's large size, detachable Near Seal Col-
lar, closely quilted, satin lined, fitted to your overcoat while yon wait.
HANGING LAMP.—Beautiful Hanging Lamp, richly decorated, 14 -inch
shade, large glass oil container with outside filler, No. 2 chimney and burn-
er with; a weight balance.
GLASS TABLE SET.--21-piece heavy Glass Table Set, rich deep -cut
pattern, bright, clear, fine polished crystal, giving the brilliancy and sparkle
of cut glass, set consisting of—one 8 -inch deep set berry bowl, six 4 -inch
nappies, 1 Iarge size hot water jug, 6 tumblers, one sugar bowl, covered .but-
ter dish, spoon holder,cream
pitcher, tet ,alt and pepper shakers,
and 9•inch
cake plate, making an invaluable addition to your table glassware. •
TOILET SET.—A handsome and endurable 10 -piece Toilet Set, of strong
glazed porcelain, cream and white grounds, decorated with flowers and
foliage in an assortment of colors. The set consists of one extra large ewer
and basin, hot water pitcher, faesh water inug, covered soap dish and drain-
er, tooth brush holder and covered chamber. -
TEA. SET.—Magnificent 52 -piece Tea Set, beautifully decorated in a
swell green pattern of wildflower clusters, embossed foliage and scalloped
edges, set comprising -12 tea plates, 12 cups and saucers, 2 cake plates, 12
fruit dishes, 1 slop bowl, 1 cream pitcher.
BOYS' 1VATCH.—Boys' strong, bright polished Nickel -case Watch,
stein winder and set, Swiss movement, and reliable time piece, something
to make your boy's heart thump with happy pride.
TEA POT.—A handsome, high-class Tea Pot, beautifully engraved wood
handle, material of copper, nickel plated.
STABLE OUTFIT.—A useful stable outfit, consisting of—one yellow
bristle body brush with leather back, one extra high-grade Pahnetto brush
and one extra strong and well -riveted steel curry comb with mane comb
on back.
MEAT CHOPPER:—A high-grade Meat Chopper, a very useful. thing
around the kitchen, will chop all kinds 92 meats and foods, and vegetables
for salads. It will save you many an hour's labor. There are four knives
go with it, all different sizes from finest to coarsest.
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FORK~ AND KNIFE.—Electro silver-plated Pickle Fork and Butter
Knife, pearl handles firmly attached, reliable English quality.
TEA. SPOONS.—One doz. Nevada Silver Tea Spoons, which being made
of the same bright metal throughout give endless wear rnd never discolor
or tarnish.
KNIVES.—Six each of finely polished imitation ebony handled Knives
and Forks, double riveted, standard ,Sheffield steel made and stand all kinds
of rough wear.
HANDKERCHIEFS.—$1,00 boxes Initialed Hdkfs., fine Irish linen, hem-
stitched, put up in a neat box of six, any initial desired.
UMBRELLA.—$1.50 Umbrella free, fine moire and linen mixture, box-
wood and natural crook handles, sterling silver mounted, endless variety of
nobby handles to choose from.
CARVING SET,—A very useful Carving Set, good quality of steel, imi-
tation stag handles, full size.
POTATOES.—One bag of first-class Potatoes, containing 90 lbs., will be
delivered to any house in town for every purchase of $3.00.
LEMONADE GLASSES.—A lovely set of Six Lemonade Glasses in
Hungarian pressed Glass, with Lily of the Valley pattern engraved.
$.50 Purchase TOBACCO. -Three plugs of Macdonald Tobacco, smoking or chewing,
will be given with every purchase of $1.50,
$1.00 Purchase
SCISSORS.—Heavy Nickel -plated Diamond Steel Scissors, fee inches
long. Something of value every lady needs.
SODA BISCUITS,—One box Soda Biseuits, of the vdry best menu-
facture, either McCortniek's, Ohristie's or Perrin'*, Will be given to every
, person put'ehasing $1,00 worth of goods.
HOOK -0N `.CIES.-•-hook-on Ties, - four-in-hand shape, in light, dark
Ptigcnase •
- and medium shades; endless variety of patterns ; genetous length ; reg-
"" value 25c to 85e. Given with every 50o purchase.
COLLAR SETS„ ---Set of four Gold-plated Collar Buttons,- celluloid
25c Purchase hacks and lever tope, for front, back and sleeves. Given with every
purchase of 25 Cents.
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