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Fur Values
We have again. been successful in purchasing
a large consignment of all kinds of Furs and
Fur Coats late in the season, many of these
being travellers' samples and odd styles and
broken lines, these with what stock we have
left will tend to make very interesting Fur Sale.
10 Ladies' Mir Lined Coate,
reg. $65.00 value for $47.00.
These are made from a very
fine quality Broadcloth,
muskrat lining, Alaska sable
collar.
50 odd • Muffs and Stoles,
mostly Alaska Sable, Mink
Marmot, Wolf, Persian Lamb
and Mink and American Fox.
Prices from $4.00 to $510.00
at a saving of 25 per cent. off
regular prices.
10 only Men's Coon Coats.
Notwithstanding the big in-
crease of the Raw Furs, we
can offer you these at from
$55.00 to $95.00.
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20 Men's Russian Dog Coats,
all sizes in the lot and three
grades to choose from. $18
value for $14.50 ; $20 value
for $15,50 ; $25 value for
$18.50.
6 Ladies' Fur Lined Coats --
$75.00 for $57.50.
10 Ladies' Fur Trimmed
Coats, reg. $25.00 for $17.50.
12 Men's Fur Collared Coats
with Quilted Lining and
Broadcloth Shells, regular
$18.00 and $20.00 value for
$13. 50.
Fur Hats and Caps clearing
at big sacrifice prices.
ALL ACCOUNTS ARE MADE UP. -ASK FOR YOURS.
We Want -
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As I have decided to take ..the. best advanced
course in the Optioai Science, I am pleased to
announce, that 1 have engaged the ''Noted Shadow
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MR. F. A. GRAHAM of Montreal
who will give a series of FREE DEMONSPRA-
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TIONS of Eye Testing by the new "Shadow Test"
method of "Looking into the Rye."
Demonstrations start Monday,
January 27th and end Wednes-
day,
February the 5th, 1913.
DON'T FORGET THE DATES
We urge every man, woman and child, who needs
help for the eyes to come while the specialist is
with ns and learn the true condition of their eyes.
Free Dcrnonstrations
conducted uc
ted each day from 9 a. to to 8.30 p. m.
Evenings are just as good as daytime, as all work
is done by Artificial Light.
Examinations AbsolutelyFree
Glasses Supplied only When Necessary
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PHONE 66 'OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL
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The,Advance' is well-equipped, with
an excellent assortment of the best
type. Our work is neatly and cor-
rectly done, Promptness is insisted
on. Try the Advance for your next
order. Electric power ; prices reason-
able. The Advance Office,
HAIR HEALTH.
IP YOU HAVE SCALP OR HAIR
TROUBLE TAKE ADVANTAGE OP
THIS OFFER.
We could not afford to so strongly
endorse Recall "93" Hair Tonic and
continue to sell it as we do, if it riici
not do all we claim it will, Should
our enthusiasm carry ;:s away, and
"Rexall "93" Hair ionic not give en-
tire eatisfactiou to the users, they
would. lose faith in us and our state -
,R! dnt;s, and in consequence our busi-
ness prestige would suffer.
We assure you that if your hair is
beginning to unnaturally fall out or if
you have any scalp trouble, Rexall
"03" Hair Tonic is 'ivithont question
the best remedy we 'snow of to eradi-
cate dandruff, soimulate hair growth
and prevent prematt ire baldness,
Our faith in JZexalF'. "93" Hair Tonic
is so strong that we ask you to try it
on our positive gual"antee that your
money will be cheer fully refunded if
It does not do as we claim. Two sizes,
50c and $1,00. Sold only at our store
—The Rexall Store, J. W. Il;1 cKibbon.
After Thirteen Operations.
having successfully weathered thir-
teen serious surgical Y }pel^ations, City
Clerk Ed. Harter of Nox•folk, Nob ,
had utmost confidence, that he would
successfully pull thr bugh the four-
teenth, which was in prospect when
he left home recently far a hospital at
Rochester, Minn. It was feared that
there was an ulcer at the opening of
his stomach, He hail been suffering
for many weeks and 'finally was corn-
pelted to return to t1 a hospital. Fol-
lowing is a list of the operations
which Mr. Harter hal 1 already- under-
gone :—Leg awpttit Ate e1 twenty years
ago when accidr,nta.'ly shot by a
friend; eight sur'sequit'nt operations,
including several tutthe r amputations,
on that leg; one bperati.oti for hernia ;
Appendix removed ; Lower part of
stornach rano sed. Mr.. Barter has
been operated, upon by famous 1?nr-
geone, includiong Dr. Mtn shy of Obi.
ono, the lata Dr. Senn Ned the Mao
at Rochester. The Mayos perforrnel
the last option, removint' part of
his ittameel , and to the he has re.
tut ted for bier fourteenth..
'Phone 71
WHY ZAM=BUK IS BUST CURE
FOR SKIN SORES. .
An illustration of the way in which
Zara -Bok cures even the most serious
and chronic cases of ulcers,. eruptions
and sores is provided by Mr, R. H.
Barker, of Glencairn, Ont. He says :
"I would not have believed that any
remedy could cure so quickly, and at
the same time so effectively, as Zam-
Buk cured me.
"My face became covered with a
kind of rash, which itched and irri-
tated. This rash then turned to sores,
which discharged freely al1 began to
spread, I first tries one thing and
then anothers=Uut nothing seemed to
do me any good, and the eruption got
worse and worse, until my face was
just coveted with running sores.
"Ap}�;it from the pain (which was
very; t'iad) my face was such a terrible
sigl}t that I was not fit to go out.
This was my state when someone ad-
vised me to try Zam-Buk. I got a
supply, and, marvellous as it may
sound, within• little under a month
every sore on my face was healed. I
was so amazed that I have told the
facts to several persons, and I have no
objection to your stating my experi-
ence for the benefit of other sufferers."
Zam-Buk is purely herbal in com-
position, and is the ideal balm for
babies and young children, for whose
tender skin coarse ointments are so
dangerous. Zi,m-Buk is a sure cure
for cold sores, chapped hands, frost
bite, blood -poison, varicose" sores,
piles, scalp sores, ringworm, inflamed
patches. babies' eruptions and chapp.d
places, cuts, burns, bruises and , kin
injuries generally. All druggists ar.d
stores sell at 50c box or post free from
Za,m-Buk Oo , Toronto, upon receipt
of price. Refuse harmful substitutes.
GOOD FARMS FOR SALE
W. '. W1Ca"HTMAN—Lot 20, con. 4,1
'Rest Wawnunsh, 200 acres, brick house,
large bank barn good as new, all other
necessary buldings, silo, good water,''
25 awes hardwood buqi, 4 nailer from
Auburn, ruTat telephone, Post Office,
school and eburcbes near at hand.
Good reasons for selling,
J. W. STACKHOUSE—East )4' lots
32, con. 4, East Wawuuosh; good build-
ings, young orchard, two wells, good.
fences, 10 acres hardwood bosh, half
mile from school and church and sixty
rods from s!,ore and Post Office with
daily mail, six and one-half miles from
Blyth, Belgrave or ,Auburn. Owner
going West.
KNOX ESTATE—South lot 13, con.
3•, Morris, 100 ao "ss, frame house and I
bank bard, two orchards, gond fences, I
0 acres fall wheat, 20 acres fall plowed
Will be sold cheap to wind up estate
ROBERT ME**SER Nasal half lots
47 and 48 Pott. 1, Mo+ris, nri'k house
bask barn uu'l drive shod. convenient'
to schools, two miles from B!ueyale ou I
good gravel roid. Owner wants to buy '
a larger farm.
For further particulars regarding any
of the above apply oa the premises or to
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REAL ESTATE HD INSURANCE
C. P. R. TOWN TICKET AGENCY
DR. H. J. ADAMS
Late member House Staff Tor-
onto General Hospital. Post grad-
uate London and Dublin.
Successor to Dr. 4,,gnew
OFFICE IN MCDONALD BLOCK
G. 11. ROSS, D.D.S., L,D.S.
Honor Graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons • of Ontario, Honor
Graduate of .University of Toronto
Faculty of Dentistry.
OFFICE OVER IL E. ISARD & CO'S. STORE
ARTHUR J. IRWIN
D.D.S., L.D.S.
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen-
nsylvania College and Licent ate of
Dental Surgery of Ontario.
—Office in Macdonald Block—
R. VANSTONE
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR
Money to loan at lowest rates.
WINGHAM.
W. R. HAMBLY, B.SC., l ,D,, G.I.
Special attention paid to diseases
of Women and Ohildren, having
taken postgraduate work in Sur-
gery, Bacteriology and Scientific
Medicine.
Office in the Kerr residence, be-
tween the Queen's Rotel and the
Baptist Church.
All business given careful attention.
Phone 54. P. O. Box 118
DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER
Orr'Yons--Corner Patrick and Centre streets
PL[ONES—
Oflices • 43
Residence, Dr. Kennedy 143
Residence, Dr. Calder 151
Dr. Kennedy specializes in Surgery.
Dr. Calder devotes special attention to
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properly
fitted.
DR. ROBT. O. REDMOND
M. R. C. S. (Eng.)
L. R. C. P. (Lend.)
Physician and Surgeon.
(Dr. Chisholm's old stand) '
OVER CG YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
• DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a sketch and description m_ny
quickly ascertain our opinion free whetheran
invention is probably patentable. Com mtmtca.
tions strictly confidenttal. IIANDBOOI( on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in tho
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alation of eanillustrated setic weekly.
o rnal. Terns for
Canada, $3.75 a year, postage prepaid. Sold by
all `n�ewsdeallers.
MUNN & Co.SotRroadway, New York
Branch Office, 625 Ii' Bt.. Washington. D. C.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY
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CLEARING SPIE CONTINUED
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
This Sale has been a great success, but we' find
that we cannot reduce our large stock sufficiently in
two weeks, and so we have decided to continue the
sale until. the stock has been reduced to the required
amount.
Bear this in mind we have cut the prices of
every article of Merchandise in this store (except
groceries)
and we, are going to dispose of a large
part of this stock in a hurry.
Come early for the goods you require.
Gigantic Bargains in Furs, Blankets, Sweaters, Hosiery, Ribbons, Collars,
Ties, Gloves, Hand Bags, Embroidery, Lace, All Over Lace and Insertion,
Dress Goods, Table Linen, Shirtiugs, Flannelettes, Umbrellas, &c.
. Tremendous Price Reductions in Hats, Caps, Tams, Toques, Ready-to-
wear Clothing, Underwear, Men's Gloves, Ties, Sox and all Gents' Furnishings.
Rush Bargainsin. Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum and Floor Oilcloths, Roller
Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Lace and Damask Curtains, all House Furnishings.
Prices Badly Smashed in our Chinaware Department ; all Plain and Fancy
China, Glassware and Rich Cut Glass included in this Bargain Sale.
No Profit For Us in this Big Sale of Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Lumber.'
man's Rubbers and Sox, Leggings, &c.
About Half Price for a small lot of Women's and Misses' Coats and a
few Men's Overcoats and Raincoats.
TERMS OF SALE. =SPOT CASH OR FARM PRODUCE.
All Accounts - must be paid before the close of this Dissolution of Part-
nership Sale.
Bring your Cash, also Butter, Eggs, Dried Applied, &c., and get your
share of the Bargains.
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WINOHAM
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General Hospital.
Pleasantly situated. Beautifully furnished.
Open to all regularly licensed physicians.
Rates for atients (which include board and.
nursing) 4.90 to $16.00 per week, according
to location of room. For further informa-
tion --Address
' MISS L. MAT'iHEWS
Superintendent,
Box 223, Wingham, Ont.
(Under Governmei.i) Inspection.)
WELLINGTON MUTUAL
FIRE INS. CO.
Established 1840. ' '
Head Office GUELPH, ONT.
Risks taken on all classes of in.
surable property on the cash or pre-
mium note system.
GEO. SLEEMAN, JOHN DAVIDSON
President. Secretary.
RITCHIE & COSENS,
'Agents. Wingham, Ont
C. N. GRIFFIN
GENERAL .AGENT
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass
and Weather Insurance, coupled
with a Real Estate and .. Money
Loaning business.
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Father 7 me-w—"Dlac e knight assures a br ,ghzt New Year to all users".
It's a paste—
easilyapplied--and
gives a brilliant,
black polish that is
not affected by the
heat.
Ask your dealer for
"Black 1.flight"
and see for your-
self how easy it is
for stoves, grates
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GREAT PIFIT
SNARING SALE
For Two Weeks commencing Saturday, January 18th,
till Saturday, February 1st, we will offer every article
in the store at cost and some lines under. This is
a genuine Sale. No fake. Come and see. Below are
a few of the lines offered :
1 Ladies' Quilted Lined Marmot Collar, was $20, now $15.
1 " c c German Otter r c 24, now 19.
Men's Fur Coats.
1 Coon Coat worth $100 for $75 each ; 1 Bulgarian Lamb
Coat worth $30 for $20 ; 2 Corean Beaver Coats worth
$25 for $18 ; 4 Calfskin Coats worth $30 for $20 each ;
2 Siberian Dog Coats worth $25 for $18 each ; 2 At.tric-
can Lined Fur Collared Coat worth $ 14 for $10 each ;
2 Astracan Lined }cur Collared Coats worth $20 for $15
each.
Men's Suits and Overcoats at 20% Discount.
10 doz. Men's Leather Faced Mitts, was 60c pair, sale
price 40o pair ; 40 pair Men's Cloth Pants worth $2.00
for $1.25 each ; 2 dcz, Men's Overalls, 75c for 490 pair ;
10 doz. Black Overalls, $1.00 for 80c pair.
Rugs and Linoleums.
50 Rugs including Union, Tapestry, Velvet, Wilton's and
Axminsters, from 21 x 3 yds. to 3f x 4 yds., at 25 per
cent. off regular price,
8 pieces Nairn's Scotch Linoleum worth 60c square yd.
for 50o per yd. ; 3 patterns worth 55e, sale price 45c
square yard. These are all good patterns but must be
cleared out to make room for spring stock.
2000 yds. Orumbs English Print, reg. 120 for 100 per d. ; 150
Pailette Silk 40 inches wide, reg.S
yds, , $1.75 for $1.2� yd., several
shades ; 70 yds. Pailette Silk, 86 inches wide, reg. $1 25 for 90o,
blank and blue only.
Every piece of Dress Goods in store at cost price.
Ladies' White Waists from 75o to $8.50 ; this is a snap.
Ladies' Gowns, bought especially for this sale, worth $1 50, $1.75•
and $2.00, for $1,25 each.
Space will not allow us to mention everything here, but ask to
be shown goods.
Groceries Special.
Broom worth 850 for 25o, worth 450 for 35o, worth 50o for 40e,
Seeded Ralsius, 3 paokagos 25o, positively new goods ; Maple Leaf
Salmon, 250 can ; North Coast Salmon, 22o, size, I10 ; Cascade
Salmon, pink, 17o can ; Sultana Raisins, 8 lbs. 250 ; Granulated
Sugar, 20 ib sack, $1,10 ; Yellow Sugar, 20 1b. $1 00 : Oatmeal
8 lbs 25o ; Casemore's Honey, 10o lb ; Standard Pais, 10o e
Tomatoes, 2 cans 25o ; Corin, 90 On,
Positively no goods charged at these prices. All kinds pro-
duce taken—Butter, Eggs, BBeans, Dried Apples. 'Phone 89.
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(Successor to T. A. MILLS)
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