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The Wingham Advance, 1904-12-08, Page 4
+7 4 THE WINGRAM ADVA.NOE. Thursday, December 8, 1904 Christmas NOVELTIES Watch this space next week for Xmas. 600ds' Announcement, ,RITcsms toy Alex.h &; TM. tract BEAVER BLOCK WINOIIAM RITCHIE'S #ax Ca -vets, Sys, Etc, meas a1rar.s ,areae* aa.trp stance atarmatmaus smmos a Couches and Rattan Rockers. A biz assortment of Coxaaehes far the Xmas. t 'de : T handsome o es, great valve at $8.60 --- • few Saa,Re. See what wear' at $..50' MOO, 1 & ' P.' and $23,eet, 1 1 Iron Beds. . s -oarih ' e mistake at the factory QM* order. was filled twice. Rather than have them 7..et=e41,, we got sped i ye=s. Yin will get. t e. ant.-t1t of these pia`W'C's wht:e they last - rte#_4e y Mattresses and Wire Springs. The who' e;eaj a s4.zres wemder where we place .r-mry. The prize and stalky ' o the Tiviing :n.T•.,`wew'a tht ti. t. E`. =• _-• "ehe L i 1 tiessesiouseemmamm.+mt■.as:r..ss>a a111110ua0.saa.aa......setw' N C4i ITirrtr�i r4 ;`„' . rrtnrr;',. si r 4110.. 100.5.5 Mo. 519.• 0.1..,. ars-. yew. QM* WOW ae� cera W• M. E E Special Price Sale G ,:cd.• t Clear few cns ek the elamy- Haes cars is r . >GSrae% here. Sues acs --r. StairP7S' AS'1'?... c .ie'; COATS a:: i C:..PT:S, c r..t, �-.,i s"'ZTE,% Com. , c'S s 2.. 71 St XL-T3S, eta. masa t er aleaR:eeL cut at your price, to make men t.fi ether goods. Laar:e ntr 7 r rleece ;cued L== w , Pacif.zn hand .. A area: 'cat at ca >; anti g PL4;z,.1K :%,`!"nS. nacre azd. Camtutia: t. Y: '•�" k r y.3. qi 3'3.a Alas aa-•.ai iy. ne :ugh cw•iiar. uktut.thetsria'L ;''-.+' .^+ riC " :: ?.sig ; tom.:, . i tI v rc. na: • _Cm3 to nm Jae am..7. a e v acid at. Xt. ,C,4. rte. CADETS ej?e! it. ttt'ar ' .: "U✓ (: s 4 . Fattrt +a1 ,r4 .arca:: 3ttc L:� seal ir'w T.33171STre,S C: =17C' stag; af,a:- !.1 Deft tr:et L'ar.'IL:LYe oa t% e.aLlurit:4-:'ar .•.' Mt+ dyad many other. w qtr: ns:;* g^ed cal- to eZ.umas t trent crap yard Mr'die ItA-d a *Ara areweds, 'you Isar save ft..ont i'' L' per core. ern is in to *ea7tc' pec. Its t VM' O p*fti:: se ita:rtey *C.! spent lit s source ce pitature t ai: C:`itr : and w. three rook tuat gat prinirft F w alla sate carat awe . r+:e 5..115 rase- rase- reaccilla wawa. rare, •+ear aaaJIP .5.115 -arse .an14 .a.. «.stn Jacor asst* ..r -r *56.415 5,04800 .00111. waxer .01111, , Walt sort .wr�s 45.11. 5.50, ^-Vulted States shorts are boasting that the feotball season muted with truly thirteen 1 •illeaa, and over 200 hr laced. Thirteen was certainly tut tut - lucky nattother: AN OPEN CONFESSION. The following is front the Stoneville ^' v�a i,! J i1f4fwl 4IS4441r%y wi > IePAd rIitenpaver.tmikes ,1ese"v� �4.i *1 1~t>z". .�'�\�'wv 4eXs <,va✓1,ie �/141N11✓fi414;Vics> i Some hard home thrust* nt the sum 1 i•,> +_• y=R • • -A. 'Y*taifesto4Ins been issued by the Ontario C'itisents' League, caching upon its members to turn out the Ross goverttnnetnt lrceaause of its treatment of the temperance people, It is signed by W. R. Raney ey rand Alex. Mills, two pretaiinent Liberals, and others, 'The t1Yst duty of honest men," it stays, "is s to east out a, government which, be. sides its erasion of its solemn pledges, has geiloetratet1 its existence by be- coming the willing beneficiary of frau& briberies and perjuries." aa* ."-In as st tlkt.ka : sermon to St. An- i brews Society, Principal Gordan of Queen's spoke on the frauds in elec- tions. sant intimated that one danger that threatened our freedom ws deal- ing nerdy with men who tampered with the ballot. They are traitors to the State and the xorst foes ta free - I cloth. and shotdd be dealt with aaccord- imtgly. The people should not allow the freedom. so dearly. rvon by their fathers to be saacri&ced by neglect. It can be seew'ed only by eternal vigi• lances We need to be toned up lay the freedom loving qualities of our fathers. • * a Ispots in the Libeled petty. -- -During the first week in January a conference will be held at Ottawa between representatives of the Dar ,minion Governnnent and the Govern- ment of the tiorti-west Territories. to 1. censidep,the question of granting pro* viueisl autonomy to the 'Territories. It has not yet been determined whether one or two provinces will be created, hitt the orpbi ora prevtaiils that twos provisoes„ one north and ane II south, will bestserve the interests of the west. it is stated to be beyond tali doubt that prnvineial autonomy in .Dat=e farm will be granted the Ter- ritories at the canning session of PiarFiaraent. * -Mr. 'Gems* IQhz en, the Canadian. statistician„ present;, some renua k able• i^a•srtis int Caesier's 3Iaagsz€ne in proof of Canada's electfiiraJ premgrecs. He shows that Canada oatstripa the Irrilt- ed States, in the matter of tetegrapb wire mileage; her total per ]3 Iiliomt in- l.b:.batan is is /6,2 5.. and that of the time( States 13,000. Canaades: rites - sage record in MS wee 543100% or t one message per mare wtrn an and &M. t.'te ,boa's electric railways care ried 167,0OC, 000 passengers its 1.9t t;,„. or abonts 3E` times the polttriatioe r the i, L n .ttci. States hoes carried between i'. i'.d„ ,O and C7„ ;~f Q ,. o &bout Cepa micas the pepmr+atien. In each eanotry, electric a ail: ys carried shout wen { ht times as n an>' a to carrieC t by steam -driven ret w xs. As for. telephe es,, Cer:adx has one fur every pe, -sons. - n a...steels/err fire when we *Irk of the mattered diar- y meter e the goguLation; tine ,'rite -c1 t•Shotes has one in 40. Briti re Colum - d Ti ouuire ea, i -The Presby esian,, the organ of i the Pteoebyteriear Chinch its Toronto, has the falowino editoriaat on the bal l tot cx investiga.tfonnow going on at PiieleciZe:- ' e iti esrregntion bite } the ewe of the bogus, bei loieboses is !lea yet conciedeet, hut. the evidence mems to irdjte clearly thet friend cf t as meg et*It xet:s eeel 'a ter• was cogi- I' t'em:ela te& The per on impEcate k the far inc ale. two candidates for Pa. T eeeens re w eolice magistrate, as moil as an edito and a termer. It ms shock,shockieg that man in. s• h positions 3i ca`ei 2eti ere t'heigt;sre ecianh7 enure he gt.atln- cf s ch a ertT,eratE $ f :sq' ty„ are, i Ls a, evert more sem re ecticie that men eatable of s.:eh ceredac4: shaved he etesecr candle dames of m great ra3't;tieal pattyin their !respective zn if azythhee were recd? t© ern? wrce tin lessen that g cd i mets siteoel take an i ;tweet. z x peaks i rpt' in the 'ra.'ZsT' _r of their reseeetive .eie i:� � t as C Sr � ."torr reed by CTS } m,Ct BIN tp` MUM 1.iw4..=rea:cN'.'.i. G4.. ^`..4+::F''L`f= is =ci- te.: le: an eefiee e g the fettekratecremt. the Boss geeetec a oeeree tine. <; clad.'_ m £ ;.; eve reseed Er a ? nis irzs £ the Province nce staZr . n wura. here yes- ter.tty by a n,::emen. frcrxt Ottawa, Spm; M vi h. very Giese t rEFr with: the eit.4J'ttraln i;. in thesister pro - ' tinge. H= is mot party ream, 1 tri: Ta eicsei7 eerneeted. with one, of the Lig: • er_;rtz: t°in so dear to. the hearts er tae Cai".,aa: rc ▪ dal net hese Lala `a sap- tan:.; aa.t: Dug t Haas. G. W. tr.-3:2 rani no fmen/3mi knowiedge that "=tie ro.eenmemictzs >yrtrrapt_ zn. fled vetiP shall at dein cr three banks ea the ai:ets-kislen GE the entie cf the Cat#r cr,ver„itaal[orii, 1tii ikonitt be, Toted. roti.it taitiog aimed r3tt the opportune C. -.3e. .w4e. � ei Ere says, is 4ir-i anat- t'_21 ;b .tori... The more at mien tet T:t 'a chase eCt.v.et" i'i;L• ire, i taut the tmi"pir- at,.s et!. They est>aata ey 2Frr addett4 that a'.a..cze are t w>d ay twenty alisollteiy ti'e„"'Yer«"tL"JZ.'.rtr mat tbt&t thirty t .tien- aztethee attempt • ta:ade to carr r l`mtKa"'esas at the old sty im tlokee . S' I MA, trarrf they flare- hit a po sitiott tom: spend *MAO Eu each of the tbittyr t:tt .1 R it took as i1 the crud Dente. teed 1* q'lest t1 t "oak& ma* three., ! Looter* ata 3l ail as "The Liberal pre•SS of today is part- ,ati ly to blenne for this coal apt state of ;1 aatisirs in our provincial polities. Had we been sincere and tree to our great rand noble ttakditionaal priuciplea and condetnuned with no uncertain sound suet practices. and htwe shown it sin- cere desire to have tate guilty punished and stood up ntanfaity for the right evert time an attempt was made to do any crooked work, provincial polities would not have had the odium that is attached to it today. Those in high places would not have dared to have outraged all common decency in their dealing with the palter. by which the party was put to shamue The .mighty power of the press would have been too strong and potent a factor in the affairs of the province to have made it at •=lt possible to perpetrate such eon- terptible frauds, Instead of be°ng true to the gteat principles of right and honest dealings we have condoned the work by ow silence, and, itt a, greatmeasure, have shielded the cul- prits, and made them to feel it was all right, True, The dobe and a few other Liberal papers have spasmodi- cally pasmodicsally cried aloud for the_ punishment of the dupes who have been caught red-handed in these scandals; hat never a word as to the exposure and punishment of the teal culprits and originators and those for whom the poor dupes were acting:" "'Unless there is a great change and a complete cleansing of party polities, with tar multitude of ether Liberals,,. it is impossible to support a government whose career has shown such glaring deteriorations and departure from. the honest principles of true Liberaiignt that have been so dearly bought by our forefathers and exemplified. in such noble characters as the late Holt. Alex. Mackenzie and England's G. Cl. .L, the late Hon. W. E. Gisadstone Fancy these grand old amen stooping- to toopingto the despicable methods that have been laid to the charge of our praviu- cial, government to defeat the will of the people!' Or the reverend Sir Olt- ver aliver tlswat to sanction or allow his : !� cabinet to override hits in doing any shady work and he to reap the benefit from such questionable doings! Sooner- . or latter such mnethods, roust Mug their own reward, and it Rorke as though the tbnewas at hand? The above are strong words front a staunch Liberal. x..110. 4 Tho "Big Store" as. . err: R•R Has Made great Preparation For flol!day Trade,:= .;w We have already .quite a holiday .appearance. But you should see the, tons and r; tons of staple and fancy goods that we have put in stock in order to be in a position to accommodate all our customers and the many visitors who will call on on at MO: holiday son,nte in at any time and see the display of Dry Goods, Groceries, :. f;. t Boots and Shoes, Fancy China, Etc, 4 ltl, Bargains Many and Substantial at the "Big StoreA/1 HOLIIiAY ° Dry loads SPECIAL CLEARING SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR In Abundance and !CLOTH I G Great Variety. *nowhere will you find such} a large assortment as is to Ae found at the "Bra STOR 8 For One Week Only, Deo'r. 10th to 17th. We find that we have bought [a little too heavy and are carry- ing much more stock than we should at this time of year. We are going to give you a splendid opportunity to help ns unload : Fancy All -wool Waistings, our bigstocls irr plothing. Kook. t•� very latest designs, regular 75e a yard,, reduced to 50c tie 0es`rared Pity. ire: sxf€'etiog from Sex`atict was so great. but thanks. to Nerviline he was coxed.. "1 suffered for three years frontsciatica,' writes. E. S Jeesfc n-% of Portland. "and no inaln ever suffered ttmct:e: 1 meat a smelt fortune 00 dif- ferent reraedies but the only one with real merit was Nerviline. I used a, few bottles, of Nerviline acral was; Rer- �; feet ty cased. 1 can recommend 1 er- viliue as a, sure cure for scettica excellent for rheumatism and nett - taiga. Try Neral ine, Eye: at all actenists- 0 a Ladies' Fancy Silk Ties 25e to Ladies' Fancy Collars 20c to_ $2.500.. 8 Ladies' Kid Gloves moo to $$1.50. 0 a 0 0 0 Ladies' Waist Sets, Belt Buckles, Belts,, Ribbons, &c. 8 Q 8 8 4 -The railway commission hs ap- appointed a special comeentee* one 8 member of which is the president of c♦ the Ontario Fruit Growers" Ass cie- tion,. to, vi it Malted States points to find out what measures; have been adepted across the border for the trLensperbatiozr Qf feint. The ccam9.mis- sibee action its this regard. meets. with the• hearty approval of fruit growers. Your Appetite Fay: ind. it makes you dizzy to even thirik of esti,. need Pereozone the g eatest of .a etising tanks- it builds up the w*haps- body,. the taste becomes aware of new eatae -a in fend gear nieces neti^_ed Tore. A. relieela atra•t after--eatis-feetiunY i is another nee ett fro= h`ezrozomeh eh insproves. the digestion and converts. everything eaten into rourisisme re far the• Broca„ brain and verszees. Just one Ferrozone tabiet atter each meal, esag to take aree pleasant'. Tey Perrozone . Price WC. at druggiSts. Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs 5e to $1.50 each. Men's and Boys' Overcoats. New and Up-to-date Goods. S1AMOvercoats. for 9_00 .0 4L 7.50 7.00 6:0t) 5.00 4,10 eo 2.f 44 4.4 La 44 .4 44 44 44 Ca 44 6.75 5.60 5,25 4.50 355 3.33 3.00 2.30 Men's and Bo s3 Splendid value in Handkerchiefs. Bargains in Shirt Waists. Fancy Shirt Waiste all sizes -- Regular $1.25 $1.25 Waists now 94e i.4..f. 44 .c 75e c4 .75 ac 44 560 Bargains in Night Robes. Fancy- Flanneiet€e Night Robes Regular $1.50 reduced to *.1.1 8 t4 1.00, 44 . 5, 44 44 _Eta Reduced Pias in Drawers:. a White F£anneiette Drawers trimmed with Torchort Lace Regular 54lc reduced to 38 Chenille Table Carvers• C+T AND Damask Table and Stand Covers &Fe to 85.00 ' See;•: these goods. They are very pretty. Alt new des=igns; WINGIFIAM. f'0.'.3.Przt.z.. B ETD+ tz...... -a 225C.0000te Fa rte.,........VIOOM.00 , ROAM OF DERgCM.S. "Win. a Zan.. ans.. I'4'ersLleatC Tota Ptatar• ZLOW 37...% _ ble Gees RntZ'aerter1 C. -1.. $tt e TariOna. ViairRrem, an& Goners/ 3ranagar Z. fir.. Watacny, A35it. d3Gen%. 3fiar i ge:. Td.' .Zacni� rnapector. Depa : mat a ,-roar th reeefveil. 3ut'- ereetea:lotted4iiecompute anXota esor�l.2, rant Mt a eashreer:.auttader1ettetftef0ei' Special,r e ata +marl remotest at 4aLL.uret tames; at Itt res& I MOW, itett anterum, & ao It3tvt'a DUI. Fakery' Rugs and Mats. Brussels,, 'Velvet, Xvr-•irsg r. Tapestry,, Smyrna, Jtatee at front 500 ta..... 1 each 'a.'R"•�.'a`i,`R`r"'.•i'iC.i w.1'i�'isi�dR•J"`i�'''o'. "R`t"*�+�«y,.�',4R*w!Ri e'.�•;ri�.ia'•�•�!Rt�.,,i'••w„� �p'Ra.��iw, w'RR•�►:'a�R'�}►w"'�T�•�» Snits.. Qat, Style. and work- manship guaranteed.. $1.e.0000 Suits redtaced to....$IL.25 MOO c. ,4 .... 0.00 4{ @e@: el00 -h 44 .... ,4. t.) 44 5.00 a((.. 25 4 14 .... 50 44 .... 3*cepa 7.50 44 7.00 cc 6:00 4.50 4.00 3"cu 3.410 0.5• 225 c4 4L 44 44 44 44 4{+ 44 44 ,4 4{ 44 s• it will be quite a treat for* you to spend a half ;;; hour or so in our CHINA DEPARTMENT. Ow You'll see here the largest 4. and best as=sortment of FAl OY ❖ CHINA. ever shown in Wingbam. We buy direct. -:• There may be some China ;r, as good as ours, but none at the 4 price. ,;• :R 10 Piece Toilet Sets $2.00 to 89.00. '.4 Rte+ Porcelain Dinner Sets Printed, Painted and Stipples A $6.00 to $15.00. Porcelain and Fancy China Tea Sets Printed, Painted and Gold ❖ Stippled 83.50, $5.00, $8.00* French China Tea Set. =?: 10 -piece French China Tea Sets ❖ very handsome decoration..$4.75 Fancy China Berry Bowls and Salad Bowls =: ise to $2.25 eaeb. •;- o Fancy China Bread Plates -: 15e to $1.50 each. w; Fancy China Tea Plates 21 different decorations .- 70c to $6.00 a doz. o� Fancy Bread and Butter Plates ....8.oa75c to $3.00 a doz. i• 2.63 225 Bohemian Glassware, .... Lea t Enamelled and Gold Decorations.:: 8 -piece Water or Lemonade :; Men's z " Sets $ e7m5 to $2.25 u' and Boys' 6 -place Table Sets$2..2R5 to $2.50 •:• 9piece Wine Sets 81.75:;. Cheese Covers.. $1.00 to 51.25'=: Plower Vases 75e to $'1.25: Rose Bowls ......25e,: 85e, 5005:: 0_00 Pants,: special rate... .00 2 j, 4 5. a a aFancy China, Alcan Trays, 250 " " ... i.ss Spoon Trays, Pin. Trays, Olive X gr:0 43 44 ,.. 1.5(I DDishes,Biscuit Jars, Syrup Jugs, 1.50 at u 4 ... 1.I3 Butter' Dishes, Cream Pitchers, 1. {A .4 ... la' Berry Sets,Nut Bowls, Chocolate Pants. i. Odd Vests for....... .%a Pots, Etc:. :• i ++++ MR'».r� R+4.'..4+++,s(,,�1.�•Rid•R�•w••w~RR;•w ++,t -t-+4..-:4+ � .:*+ +•Ms i,•�R,�RR;R+.:*N���N; + ":":"8"". •i•4'":i s! :":":":":":":":N11�!•! •OL'i'R�MfM�N;NkRRR',.:.++++NSR+*: !i•R,•�.•iw1� •f' 1R+ Largesttti and Best Mit aaseF.xA F.C.R .s ONT. 'MD* savant can:mos :ie ituvitsc mt na" ttatiir taw at r% vrofit IIxt1ncssa Irducal- Lan in t;tem l ntainia an. TanJams solinola lit Chnada, and Cnitst 5tataa- cranial. oar irme iaantna as teeettem Cara a:ea tee emia nuetencei»t Let ail and ,;,ta et '8b stse;tde nts mar eater at aatiV titan. v'tFAt curt': osYriidIrtte.i WIT. ;r,"'" 8t 1V.Cor, ..mita-A tkliiedptdot 11# BAI he. Poplar �ocery Stare,' Catital (Par toP, *WON] Itaacrt era' Nate*, dieuramted, 1t saki otx a n pointe in Cert. ,acte. Mir rifted) States and 11`nrOpe. Wore* first err dermis n!'_$1.e,ackit vigor :aa tedl trot 7Rtfk t HMIe built Y CROCKERY CIONA,, FLO M" ant Fes; of alt kinda,: Caaah fbr ituiQex wad 144ge. Moue 61. THE. ROYAL GROCERY RY Cups and Saucers. Int aspa=,ne& np, crate, Cups and S incers, that wore sent to. Wirtghaut by =stake. The in iters asked us tel • take them, we• macre an ci err they accepted. We are going *give tttleVoniet"s the advantage' of this Snap, Cap t1xrl. 8aneers; bat rest Wheat pattern, per tt z 10e CupotAn d filannerst Goa 1 ea and Clover leaf, per k fnie'...4Ma3 Li'anneil Goods. The new canned reds have all arrived. Corn And Tommi ee acnd a trade higher in pia*. Canned Corn, 2 CAttis for "Ze Canned' '4f3 nallooesi, it MX kr.. ozio Standard rest.. Peak 1 tans for.....-...... 25e St nda l . est.. pear eau . 10e rbiit ibis Fret Nee, per ou4. toe Golanz 'Wax Beans„ per can. 10e Pie Ptzmpkit. per- Cali 100 Fork sad Beam, SO attel 100 at Griffin'