Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1912-02-08, Page 5a BARGAIN STORE .. 1 TZZURS»Ay, FEBRUARY 8, 1912, 20 PER CENT. OFF Men's Youths' and Boys' OVERCOATS From now until every Coat is gone, wewill give you a discount of 20 per cent. WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Our .$ 6.50 lines will cost you $ 5.20 10.00 < < 8.00 cc 15.00 cc c� , cc 12.00 GG 20.00 .L GL GG 16.00 A SAVING WORTH WHILE 'cGee Camp]: e11 CLOTHIE'RS' Ca. MEN'S .iF'UR7'1L5 I'E'2S» UNEWSMIRMINEINEEMIMMEINIMENMENEamel A SAUERKRAUT KNOCKOUT;' Bill 2chtnidt he didn't like sauerkranik But 'Catarina his frau, Could staid beside der basil all day .And eat sheost like a cow. They' fought about dat kraut all day{, They fought about him night, And Katerine'a mudder like kraut, too,, t, And she join in der tight, Den Bin Bits quiet all to once About dat sauerkraut smell; Den Kateriner an' her mam Thought they )iad licked Bill well. • One day—will you believe dis true?— Bill bought a bar'l of kraut, And when them wimmens saw it come They shoost dance round and shout. But when der kraut begins to hiss Bill cut der middle hoop. Them wimmens den went down below. To see how dat kraut Zook. , Der hull shebang shoost up and bust! Dem wimmens--where were theyt All covered up trait sauerkraut Shoost like a load of hay. Der mouth was full; der ears was full; Der nose it was stuffed tight. Bill busted, too, mit laffn nta h;,; ,, itithen he Bits out of sight. 'Y7 Don't you say sauerkraut den therei They don't eat kraut some moaea, And Kateritte has got a club Behind der kitchen door. a fid. BARN1TZ, z 1 '�� �. � ; �- 4141 `-; AIR AND EXERCISE FOR PiGEONS. Did you ever see granddad tote a 'drug store to the barn and dope his pigeons? Course not. Why? Just because so many fellows' pigeons for day are so different. They get Sts and 'ranker and roup and pox and wing dis- ease and liver disease and diarrhea, 'rinb.oto by. O. _ ._ ya and t civaraan like aBat gra. tough ler tonal d l�� !� tench.xch. roi'lonea food � ilate� loft arid anduse a simple, rational ration i nduc a exereieee feed Outside 'WIWI aVillather p+ rcaits and make birde ny to oottet• of tot' ken matetulg 1 - HAIR MNTSP Worthy The Attention Of People Who Wish To Prep serve The Hair. Have your own brush and comb at home and at hair dressers. Never use a brush oe comb in public places, they are usually covered with dandruff germs. Wash your hair brush once as week with ao,slp and warm water to which is added a disinfectant, Shampoo the hair once a week with pure soap and water. Use PARISIAN SAGE every day, rubbine thoroughly into scalp. PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed by J. W. MoKibbon to destrny dandruff germs and abolish dandruff, or money bark• To stop hair from, falling and' scalp from iLehing or money back, To put, life and beauty into dull fad- ed hair, or money back. Price 50.:. TITE NG ''AM AD VA NOB Insurance in Canada. The number of Insurance companies doing btaainese under the supervision of the Dominion Government 148. They are thus classified :—Life 50, Life, assessment plan, 4, Fire 59, Accident 22, Guarantee 14, Steam boiler 7, Plate glass 13, Burglary 0, Registered mail, etc,, 0, Sickness 23, Title 1, Tornado 0, Live stock 2, Weather and hail 2, Atxtomobile 8, Sprinkler leakage 2, These have de- posits with the receiver -general for the protection of policyholders to the amount of $57,243,741161. They have . also deposited with Canadian trustees, in conformity with the apt, $4381,787.77, making a total of $78,528,529 38 for the protection of policyholders. The total amount of premiums received in Canada in 1910 for all forms of ineuranee was $50,035,- 725, of which $29,087,301 was received by CUanadian companies, and $20,948,- 334 by British and American, ' ' Peat. For Peei The Advance believes that in Huron county, and indeed, not far from Winghautn, there are large bedtl of peat, that will yet be utilized for fuel, The Canadian Peat Society has just issued a circular, which says ;—Cana- da's area of peat bog, 37,000 (quare miles, constitutes•a potential national asset of enormous value. Four bogs, within a few miles of Ottawa, are estimated to contain over 4,000,000 tons of fuel. It alsoo pointed out that Ontario and Quebec send annually $20,000,000 to the United States for goal, and that the development of peat bogs in this country would keep this money at home, se well as supply additional work, for Canadian labor. Western Grain Damaged. Wet grain in the West is declared to be a serious feature just now. 'L. 1¢ fr et let repairs eat up your r its Whether they represent actual cash outlay, or only the time of yourself and your help, repairs are /waste just the same. When you make an improvement --no matter how small its cost may be—let it be permanent. Then it is a real investment, some- thing on which you can realize in cash 'should you decide to sell your property; and 'something that will pay you constant dividends in convenience, sightliness and comfort as long as the farm remains your own. Concrete Improvements Are Permanent They last as long as the very hills themselves. They do not require experts to, build them. Their first cost, in most cases, is no more than for 'inferior materials. Aren't you interested in the subject of permanent, modern farm improvements Then write for the book that describes hundreds of them -- 'WHAT THE FARMER CAN DO WITH CONCRETE" It Isn't a Catalogue. every one of its 1'60 handsomely Illustrated pages Is Interest- Ing and instructive. They tell how to mix concrete, how to place it, what can be done with it. The book was printed to sell for 50 cents, but we have a copy for you, free. Your name and address on a postal will bring this book TO YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE Mall the post9ard today. The book will come to you by eturn mail. Address Send 4e YourRook W•wwwW0,... 0. 0.0.- 410.0 ---- .1 I.0 1 111 WO CANADA CEMENT CO., Ltd. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING r MONTREAL, P.Q. t~•i4uYw:`�a%`. I A., itifA'4.N r/ �L'•11e�'s ,r, ;`+l�,r(•.'�ry[ 'G�y�, `.(tr I} l�Ft"y�^�c>�T;([ir%' T• �7.�"'f'i .�.if se �•�s1Cl•8`6fit t t(<dw� F..(.'i ri n7YTO�,44:*r 4t4'11134:s4 . ^•r10 Y, :041 ' l:. "Ail+• �.•F-7 `i'iv.�"N,'� Y I I k III I. II II 1i SI. 1 1 „111..11 .II, ,14011 11.1,. J1111 11 1. III .a 1 I.I,I11 11. 1110111. 1 . Y . 1 1. 11 100,J .. 1 11411 ...I I ,. 0 11 014 1 0111111 • , {M1 1. �.1r' 4141 I s" etrEoz6Nrrak,.. e �p,pye.�py. . 1.1 I0 Y 111 - 0II .110+ SII 1 ISARD'S S vim t .400,4 awn Hundreds of thousands of bushels have been exposed to the weather all the winter for want of storage fulotlly ties, At Veregin, Sask., in one pile is 500,000 bushels covered with snow. This belongs to the Doukhobors, "It le not a question," said a grain man to -day, "of the ruin of an individual, It ie a question of the ruin of whole diatriote. We are on the verge of tie worst calamity which has ever hap- pened in Western Canada. From 15 to 20 per cent, of the cars of grain which have come into Winnipeg have been wet, damp, or tough. The same proportion of the grain in the Western country still undelivered must be in a similar condition, A LIBERAL OFFER. We Guarantee To Relieve Dys- pepsia. If We Fail The Medicine Costs Nothing, To unquestionably prove to the peopie that indigestion and dyspepsia' can be permanently relieved and that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will bring about this result, we will furnish the medicine absolutely free if it fails to give satisfaction to any one us- ing it. The remarkable success of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used in devis- ing their formula as well as to the care exercised in their manufacture, where- by the well-known properties of Bismuth -Subnitrate and Pepsin have been combined with Oarminatives and other agents. Bismuth -Subnitrate and Pepsin are constantly employed and recognized by the entire medical profession as in- valuable in the treatment of indiges- tion and dyspepsia. The Pepsin used in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is carefully prepared so as to develop its greatest efficiency. Pep- sin supplies to the digestive apparatus one of the most important elements of the digestive fluid. Without it the digestion and assimilation of food are lin possible. The Carminatives possess properties which aid in relieving the disturbances and pain caused by indigested food. This commination of these ingredients makes a remedy invaluable for the complete relief of indigestion and dyspepsia. We are so certain of this that we urge you to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets on our own personal guaran- tee. Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Remember. you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store—The Rex - all store, J.,W. McKibbon. 1 1 1.1 ., 141w16.1141i YY 1 0. 1, 1111 1111 di 1 1 41 . . 111111111 I, III 1 ,1110 001•1, 5 61 111. 111 1 4. S11,.,1 1111 i 11 511 1 J 1 4 1 14 1 Ink MI 414 .11 . 11 11 • .1 14 11 1 VMS 0121111111.410 11,111 BARGAINS IN GOODS OF EXCELLENT VARIETX AND LOWEST POSSI- - BLE PRICES Some Bargairis in Town Property Frame Oottage_parlor, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, pantry, closets, hard and soft water, good garden, stone cellar, fine location. Price reasonable. Half Story Frame House, with large bairn—will be sold right, Small Cottage. , Owner wants to leave town. A bargain. Brick House, with conveniences -well situated. A ohoibe home, for sale reasonable, Small Farm, 85 to 40 aures, near town, The above are only a few of the prow perties we have on our list. Others) will be advertised in this spaoe weekly. Properties in Town Plot, Whiteohuroh, Belgrave and Bluevale. Farms in sort. rounding Townships, N,13.—We have a buyer for a suitable 100 acre farm near Winghaxu. Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SPOTTON Stands for all that is modern in Business Training. A Chain of Seven Oolleges it leading towns and cities. Two Thousand stn. dents in ourColleges and Home• Study last year. We train from ten to twenty students for every' one trained by most riohoole. There's a reason, It is freely admitted that our graduates get best positions, and the demand for them is "seven" times the supply, Exclusive right for On- tario of the famous Bliss Book- keeping System, You may study at home, or partly at home and finish at the College. A Business Education pays a dividend every day of your life. WINTER TERM FROM JAN. 2, 1912. Oall or write for particulars. Spattou Business College WINGHAM, ONT. Chas. W. Burns, Principal. HERE ARE SOME PRICES But You Must See Any Garment To Know The Value • MEN'S CONVERTIBLE COLLAR OVERCOATS.—Plenty of patterns. The $15 kind reduced to $9.80 ; the $18 kind reduced. to $11.80; the $20 kind reduced to $12,80. MEN'S VELVET COLLAR OVERCOATS.—Black and fancy. The $9 kind reduoed to $5.90 ; the $10 kind reduced to $G.90 ; the $15 kind reduced to $7.90. MEN'S SUITS. --Every style and pattern. the $10 kind reduced to $5.80; the $15 kind reduced to $9,80; $20 kind reduced to $11.80. FURNISHINGS at a big cut also. Here are a few. 25c Boys' lined Leather Mitts, 15o ; 50c Men's Fleeced Underwear, 37o ; $1.00 Men's Fancy Shires, 65o ; $1.00 Wool Ribbed Underwear, 490 ; 350 Neckwear, 190 ; $2,00 Black Stiff Hats, 980. BOOTS AT HALF PRICE We'lI buy them bank if not satisfactory. BINS 1 YI 4 1111 11142 .I 11 . 11 ..1ill 411.1,1 1, 1114 1 11 1.11.1,111 1 01 111111 1 1 1 1 1.1.111 11 1 1 . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1.+ 1 1 1. 41 L Y1 1.1 011. 1.'.11 u..i111II 00110 1 14414 111, 1 1.11 YY YI1 I 1 111 1 N ERF 41 SalespeginsSaturday, Fe 3r , aid ends S. a:tui.rday,.l6th .. This will be l�e ('sreaReductionck Reduc�a�Sale er held1Drice reductioniion vvillFeb.Feb.be keener than ever. Come and see some of the greatest values in an kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-to-wear Clothing. It will pay you well to drive twenty-five miles to attend this Big Money -Saving Sale. Only room here for a few of the many bargains awaiting you. Extra' salespeople to wait on you. Read the list. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Art Baking Powder with granitewnre°preuxium, 50c to 701, values—clean sweep sale one 39c Canada Laundry Starch 07c JOc Bottle Extract 082 Royal Yeast Oakes U3; 350. Japan Tea 2:ir, 350 Black Ceylon 'Tea, .... .. .. 25c 3 lbs. large Raisins for 25o 3 lbs. cleaned Currants.. , , , . , . , 25 i 2 eats Salmon for ..... , 25e Large Bar Laundry Soap lOc Push Pot Barley Ogc Corn Starch, per pkge. . , 4141 • . (i'3c Large boxes Matches, 2 for 25c Gin Tomatoes. best quality, 2 for 25c Can Peas and Corn. , , , . 10o UNDERSKIRTS Our stock is too large and down go the pt'ia;ee to re. 1 duce% it. 2 doz. Skirts made of good guality black Sateen and good Watered Mareen, reg. $125 lines--saleptice.$1 00 Reg. $150 lines --sale plicae $1. 25 Reg. $;2,00 values—sale price 1 0{) Reg. $2 50 value—sale price 2 00 DRESS GOODS Take advantage of cut prices in the Dress Goods De- nslrtment and buy your new Suit or Dress bow, You can cave 20 per eefit, on gone purchase of Dress Goode and Silke now 131g stock to choose .from., CARPETS t RUGS Rig stork to choose from, corn- prlaing new patterns in Taxpestry Wool, 13ruaselq Velvet, Wilton's, also a large stock of Lin- eleumaa and Oilelothaa, the heat makes—clean sweep sale -- 20 per tent. off our close prices during the sale. CORSETS ilig clean up on our stork of Cin ets. Nene styles, bracken lineal end odd Aimee, reg, $1 to $1.25 value, in two lots to clear at t0c and 00c—see therm y BARGAINS IN STAPLES 1.0 pieces wide Flannelette—sale price $ 08 5 pieces Plaid, double width—sale price 17 English Long Cloth and Oazntbric, reg. 15e --sale price12& Hemmed Pillow Slips (tine quality) reg. 20c ---sale price 15 One piece. Heavy Cotton Sheeting. reg. 80c --sale price 25 Bleached Table Linen (wide) reg. 00c --sale price 6U One piece Heavy Unbleached Table Linen . , , .1 , , , .. , 25 Table Linen, Bleached (2 yds. wide) reg. $1. 5 --sale .. , 1 00 Heavy Ca ash Towelling—sale price .. 08 WOMEN'S COATS BIG Our in prices of all kinds of Women's, Misses' and Children's °oats. New styles in lour Collared Coats, at 20% oft A few Women's' Fur Coats must be sold regardless of cost, WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR 5 doz. Women's Vests to clear at 200. 4 doz. Wo- uneb'e Heavy Vests, 05e to 75'0, for 50Fine quality Vest, and Drawers, $1, for 8 0 . Children's Underwear at 15% off, BOOTS AND SHOES Clearing linea of all kinds of Boots and Shoes at greatly re= cbaleed pricaes. .A Inunther of odd linea. to be sold regardless of costa See bargain boxes. Prices -00c, $1.10, $1.40. 01111111011111 WHITE WEAR & EMBROIDERY SALE White Waists, Underskirts. Corset Covers, Night Gowns - 20 per cent. off regular prices. New Patterns in 27 inch Flouncing embroidery, fine Swiss quality, 500 to '75c values—clean sweep sale .. ,43e. 12 pieces Torehon Lace and Insertion, 10c value—only-05c Embroidery and Insertion to sell quick ----your Choice.. , •0511 A special line of Corset Cover Embroidery 25o PRINTS Crtm'a English Prints, light and desk pat- terns, fast colors, reg. 12ic and 15e. value ' --your choice while they last , . , 30e BARGAINS IN SILK We have the kind that will wive good wear—Taffeta, Mescaline and Palilette, in 30 and 40 inch widths. A special line of Paulette, one yard wide, $1,25 quality for.... :1 00 50 yds. 36 inch Black Taffeta, $1 value—for .4141.... 00 BCCI BARGAIN IN HOSE 25 doz. Women's Ribber! /.lose, fast black, sizes 53, 0, 0&• and 10, gond value at 25c—clears sweep price only , ...20e 20 per cent, off all reg. prices of Hosiery and Gloves. NOTICE... -Your account is clue. Please settle by cash or note by February I5th. TERMS OFS..A,.T Aligoods not paid for at tune of sale, eithr in cash or produce, will � , Charged regular prices. No goads sent on approb: tion. CUT PRICES IN PIETE1 N' DEPARTMENTS SITOP EARLY AND OFTEN be MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT Plenty of room and best light for display of all kinds of ]fen's and Boys' Wear in our New Store, Whynot make a good investment and buy Overepats and Snits daring this Sale at a saving of from 20 to 30 per cent. Men's Fancy Tweed Suite, reg, price $8—for $ 6 00 Men's Strong Overalls --to clear,. 59 Men's English Worsted Suits, reg. $15—sale price11 05 Men's Fancy Tweed Suits—$10 value, for . 7 00 Boys' 3 piece Sults, $5 to $8 value—sale price 3 00 Youths' Fancy Tweed Snits, $8—sale piece, .. Y Y .... 5 90 Itien'aa Heavy Pants, $1.75 and $2 00—sale price 1 20 BoytiShort (Tanta—to clear. . Y , Y .1.1........1 50 Men's Nancy Stripe Pants, $2 50 to $3—sale prioe Y 4141. 1 9.5 M n'S 1-109,” Overalls, Dollar line—for 80 Men's Heavy Overcon.te, reg. $10 --sale price 8 00 I n't1 131aek Dress Overcoats, reg. $121—sale price . , 0 50 Boy& Overcoats—to clear at 4141. / 4141....... 5 00 MEN'S P UR COATS Men's Binek Calloway Cleats, E32—for 28 00 Meti's China Dog Skin Coat, $25—for 20 00 Men's Coon Coats, $05 values for 41 . 55 00 Black Calf Coats with Dog Skits Collars, $38—for.... 31 50 Men's Fur Collared Coats -to clear at 17 50 GENTS' PuRr4 SHD4GS 5 doz, Linen Dollars—glean sweep sale A lot of odd lines in tiee—tri clear Men's Heavy Braces, 25c quality Men's Driving Gloves, reg. 75e -clean sweep sale... 5 doz. Men's Heavy "Volk ag Shirts, 75c line- for.... 4y doz, Men's Ttnot[YTies, f�2�5/e value—for Men's Print 8htrfs--to �J1ear at. , .. , Y Y . Y . Y.Y Men's Pleeee tined Shirts and. Drawers—sole price /3oys' Fleece Undershirts and Drawers—sale price A lot of Boys' Teak Capp, reg, 50e ---.to clear at ar Doz. Men's Foe 13and Caps, reg. 750—sale price..... Man's Sweater Coats- .clean sweep price 41 41 , , . Y , . , . . Men's Socke.w-->toelem. at2pr, for YY,.Y,.,,,Y,Y. Men's Vibe 'Underwear, $1,25 onality—for..., Men's' Lined E id Gloves, reg. $1.25 pair—for • . , Y , Y , • „ 1 • • 1� 19 50 50 15 54 89 25 30 1 ,00 1`00 _ 1 '00 ; •I al. I, .1 4. Naafi ; . 1 sr