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THE WIN" 'AM ADVAN t
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JEWELRY SALE
COMM13NC1NU.SATURDAY, MARCH lst, ENDING MARCH 3Ist
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.,..yr r��.ti};+ kh� ,s�., ,.K, WATCHES AT HALF PRICE
4 Gents' 20 yr. Watches, gold filled cases,
Elgin movement ; sell regui",r at $16
each; for, each . $8.00
1 Geut'e 8 day coin silver Watob; sells t reg- $8 OQ
alar t $16; for
1 Gent's coin silver Watch, 17 jewels; sells
regular at $14; for $7.00
2 Gents' 20 yr. gold filled cases, 17 jeweled
r-rri, movement; sell regular at $20; for.... $10.00
4 Gents' 15 jewelled movementsin Woke'
DIAMONDS AT HALF PRICE
1 Ladies' Cluster Ring, 7 diamonds; sells reg. ��
ular at $90, for
1 Ladies' Ring, 14 dianmands and 1 opal; sells $7a
regular at $140, for
1 Ladies' Diamond Ring; sells regular at $290
$50, for ,
1 Ladies' Ring, 2 pearls, 1 diamond; tells reg- $17
alar at $35, for ,
1 Ladies' Dlarn nd Ring; sells reen'er at $30,
for $�5
1 Ladies' Diamond Ring; sells 1'0101 ur at $18, $9
for
1 Ladies' Diataoud Ring; sells r r i.l >,; at
$13.50
$27, for -•
2 Ladies' Diamond Rings; sell rtes: i 1•t: et
$23 each, for, each $!l.50
1 Ladies' Twin Ring, dtiumend and ruby; sells $!i
regular at $22, for
2 Ladies' three stone Riugs, diamond and em-
eralds; regular $14 each, for, eaoh, .... , .... $7
1 Gent's ]diamond Ring; sells regular at $30,
for $,5
1 Gent's Diamond Tie Pin; sells regular at
$24, for $12
1 Geua t' 15 stone, Diamonds, Tie Pin; $175
special price .
PEARL RINGS AT HALF PRICE
5 Ladies' 3 stone Pear] Rings; sell regular at
$6 each; for, each $3
100 5 stone Pearl Rings; sell regular at $14
eaoh; for, each $7
4 single stone Pearl Rings; sell regular at $2 25
$4 50 eaoh; for, each . , . , .
Your choice of any article in the
store at 20 per cent. discount.
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NO GOODS GIVEN OUT WITHOUT THE SPOT CASH
oases;"sell reg. at $11 eaoh; for, each $5.50
0 pickle case Watches, lever movements;
sell regular at $4; for, eaoh $2.00
.1 Gefnt / 'sStop Watch; sells regular at $6; $3.00
CLOCKS AT HALF PRICE
12 8 day Clocks; sell regular at $4.00 eaoh;
for, eaoh $2.00
24 Alarm Clocks; sell regular at $1.00 each;
for, each 50C
6 Alarm Clocks; Fell regular at $I.5.0 each; 75c
for, each ,
regular at $1,30 each, for 65c
3 Black Mantel 8 day Clocks; sell regular
at $8 50 each; for, each , , $4125
1 Grandfather Clock, 63; feet high; sells
regular at $20 00; for $10,00
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THE GREAT WATCH DOCTOR
WINGHAM
For Infants and Children.
Kind You Have
:las Boight
Bears the
Signature
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worms,Convulsions,Fevcrish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
PocSimile Signature of
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in CENTAUR COMPANY.
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THC CENTAUR C*MPANT. NEW if IA CITY.
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Capital Paid Up
$3,000,000.
Reserve
$3,760,000.
Total Assets
Over
$48,000,000.
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Your Opportunity
TV a very promising pro-
position were 'submitted
to yc u tomorrow, ode
that required a little cixpt
telt, would you be in h
position to accept it, or 1
would you be forted to
step back and allow eoMA.
one else to grasp your one
chance ?
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Thera ara feat/ oppor-
ttntities for the mats with
nothing, but at the door
of the mats with a bank
account 'forme knocks
often.
Start an. Account with
this bank. One dollar is
enough. Ada to it regu-
larly, and you will anon
build up a attbstatatial
baht cc.
C. P. SMITH
AGENT • WINGHA.M
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Crawford : How is it you Iet you
Wife have her own way ? • Crabshaw
> once tried to stop her.
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Turn berry.
Council met March 3 ; all members
present; minutes confirmed.
Rutherford --• Wheeler — That the
Clerk receive tenders for the printing
for the year commencing April let,
from The Times and The Advance,
tenders to be in by March 30th --
carried.
A communication from Wingham
Hospital was left over for further con-
sideration.
By-laws were passed appointing the
following : --• Fence -viewers — W. H,
Mundell, L. Aitken, W, S. King, T.
Haugh, S Vanetone, J. E. Nichol, J.
Lovel, F. Wright, jr., E. Orvis, R.
Leathorn. Pound -keepers — R. Mc-
Kague, A, Findlater, J. J. Scott, LL
Tucker, A. Gemcnill, James Kirton,
P. S. McEwen, F. W Wright, sr., E.
Orvie, J. Williamson, J. Mundell and
W. D Elliott. Puthinasters---A., Find.
later, N. Schiestel, W. 13. Mundell, A.
Campbell, R. Jenkins, W. E. Mitchell,
R. Stokes, James Weir, W. Campbell,
T. James, G. Casemore, T. Wheeler,
S. Woods, A. I,+orgie, A. Hastings,
W. Haugh, F. Carruthers, W. Deane,
T. Filnnen, M. Willits, James Wray,
P. McDougal. E. Casemore, L Wright,
FL Linn, S. Kin, J. Elliott; P. Me-
iwen, J, L. McEwen, F. Wright, jr.,
R. Hupfer, J. Hislop, J. MrEwen, br.,
G. Dinaent, E. Jenkins, J. T. Lennox,
J. R. McKenzie. W. R. Gallagher, G.
Gannett, D. i c:Naughton, R. Hogg,
G. Walker, Ft Merkley, J. Lane, A.
Gernmill, H Muir, W. Lackie, James
Moffatt,
W. T. P -Thos. Linn, J. Gaunt, B,
Cruickshe;..ks, T. Hart, A. Waite, R•
Deyell.
Blur, stile—R, Musgrove.
Wt., .•ler—McBurney —That a new
he b,e formed nn con. 1, including
Io' Nos, 10, 11, 12 and Junctionville--
e►,, vied.
On motion of Messre. Wheeler and
:VIcBurne.y, T. Finnen was appointed
to run road -grader for the season at
$2 50 per day.
The accounts were examined and
passed,
r Council adjourned to meet Monday,
March net, at 10 a.m.
P. Powell, Clerk,,
Loss -Proof —
OMEN are fast �learn-
ing the advantages
of
Express Money Orders
in sending money through
the m a i Is. An Express
Order is easy to obtain,
simple to understand,
and al -ways safe.
There is no° need
to register letters
containing Express
Money Orders.
They are loss -
proof. All pro-
gressive stores and
merchants prefer to
receive remittances in
this way—i f an
order goes astray in the
mails the trio 3 y is
promptly refunded or a
new order issued free of
charge. Both sender
and receiver are fully
protected by using
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30 Gold and Silver Headed Umbrellas at
half price,
25 Hand Begs at half price.
Brass Goods at half price.
25 pieces of Cut Glass at half price.
Toilet Sets and Manicure pieces‘ of all kinds
at half price.
50 Watch Fobs at half price. •
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THE DANDY BLACK ORPINGTON.
The far famed Dorking, 1VhIetz Cae-
sar bore from Rome to Englund 55
B. 0., has been knocked to splinters
by the big pink skinned Orpington,
Dngiand's now most popular chicken.
England bas many varieties, both
in rose and single comb, but so far
the American Poultry association hass
admitted but three to the standard -
8. C. white, S. 0, Buff and S. C. Black.
This breed, originated by the late
William Cook at Orpington, England,
We are the Agents Here for
"COCKSHUTT
PLOWS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
l(OU can choose from our line practically
every plow, implement, machine or
vehicle needed.
Buy for your farm only implements of the
highest quality. They give your work and
labor and time the highest return in results.
Here are some
off the
Lines You Can
Get Here
Seeders
Disc Harrows
Drag Harrows
Cultivators
Corn Cultivators
Rakes
Hayloaders
Mowers
Binders
Manure Spreaders
Wagons
Carriages
Gas Engines
PLOWS-- Every
kind of Sulky,
Can a.Disc,Hand
or Riding. Gang
Plow.
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CANADA
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The Disc Drill il-
lustrated hero is the
lightest draft ma-
chine on the market.
Sows accurately un-
der all conditions.
COME AND SEE US-
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Before you purchase a new implement, visit us if you can, or
send us a post card stating your needs. We can help you
with local information, and refer to near -by purchasers of
similar articles. Besides that, we can give you the biggest
and finest assortment of quality lines to choose from. It will
pity, you to consult us when in need of any article of farm
cqutament.
J. J. FRYFOGLE, - Agent
WINGHAM
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Dominion
Every raiis'ray station has IV , + Ile
ars Express Office tv h e, r d'
"orders" maybe obtained.
and in almost ever, Unfit
t h e r e are branch Mikes
ices ed
t in t h e residential
ditch is.
xpress
RATES
SI and under , . 3 eta,
+� ! 0rerit5ta#i0, . 6'
J. £ Q " 10"30 . 10..
30 ., 30 . IS .,
r " 60 at same rates,
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We .wish to announce to the 'worthy public of Winghamand
vicinity that we have all ready in our store a very large assort-
ment of all kinds of Men's Spring Wearing. Speoial attention
has been paid to Men's Ready-made Snits. We could guarantee
you a Suit which will be according to your taste, also at very
reasonable price.
' We are also, making Suits to your measure. '
We have speoial lines in Blue .Serge Suits, the very best
cloth, the very best make, also the very best prices. Give us a
trial for your next suit; we guarantee full satisfaction.
We have also a large assortment of Boys' Suits, 'very cheap,
and best quality.
Now, what about .your being protected from softness $ We
have in a very large assortment of Rain Coats, guaranteed water-
proof, best quality, reasonable pricer, Any bow, before you are
doing your Spring buying, see us first; you would not be sorry.
See also, our prices in Eoots and Shoes.
COOPER HERMAN i
THE BARGAIN STORE
OPPOSITE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
WIN'GHZA]S
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THE DOMINION BANK
iR EQMUNO Ey, OSLER, M.P., PrItsloeNT.- W. n, MATTHEWS. VIOE•PRESIDENT.
0. A. BOGERT, General Manager,
Capital paid up • • 4..$s,000,000
Reserve Fund - x r {a: . ` '•
Total Assets • • tw ' ' • , ,00,00
$70,o0o,0oo
Business Men On Farms
-•Ilke business mer, In towns and cities—make good use Of the
facilities which this Bank offers. In addition to their Savings
Accounts, they open Checking Accounts and make all payments by
Cheque. The Bank makes collections promptly, Discounts, + Ales
Notes and transacts every kind of banking business.
Me you conducting your affairs in this business like way
WINGHAM BRANCH: N. EVANS, Mapoger.
As JAI
Photo by C, M. Barnitz.
MACE ORPINGTON COOK BIRD.
Is the most popular thus far originat-
ed
riginated on lDuglish soil and has a large fol-
lowing in this country.
All the standard varieties are alike
in weight and shape, and the Blacks
have many friends.
A look at the cuts tells why. They
area fowl to be proud of, pretty for
show and bully for eggs and meat.
To make the Black Orpington a
Bieck Minorca male was mated to
black sport pullets from Barred Plyna-
• outh Rocks.
Pullets of this cross were then bred
to a Black Laugshan cock with clean
legs. ,
This was a fine combination for eggs
and meat, size and beauty, and it was
found that the young matured from a
month to six weeks earlier than the
chicks of the original •breeds bred
straight.
To get the Blacks to their present
perfection was a tedious task, lir.
Cook persevering for seventeen years
before he reached his ideal. IIs made
both rose and single comb from this
combination. •
The Black Orpington is of remarka-
ble vitality. It is large, compact,
Photo by C. M. Barnitz,
BLACK ORPINGTON EIEN.
plump, big breasted, and as a general
purpose fowl far fine grained' meat
and big eggs it is hard to beat.
it should be low in stature, have
rich, glossy, black plumage; red comb,
face, wattles, ear lobes; dark eyes,
black shanks, and the soles of its feet .
should be pinkish white.
As a market fowl it is rafter large
for the common call aura ices not hate
the butter t~olored gain and trilby's so
populltr with imerican market buyers.
ORPIN ETON STANDARD WEIGIHTS.
Pounds. Pounds.
Ctaelt ... 10 Hen 8
Cockerel .... 8;i Pullet 7
1)0 N'TS.
Don't argue over trifles. The man
who seeks an argument and prides
himself on his argumentative ability
needs only to argue With a suffragette
and he will Ozzie away to a zero with-
out the ring.
Don't fail to be neat. If yonr goods
are nice and you look nice, no trouble
about that extra price.
Don't get the idea that any old
hunch_ of feathers will win at the
count' fair. Just try the trick and get
1leket'i.
Don't think every fellow who takes
a look at your piece is trying to steal
your secrets. There is a secret you
shouldn't tell—how you Rake at the
shows so well.
stomach Removed.
A most unusual operation was per.
fornied by a London surgeon at St.
Joseph's hospital last week. A wo-
man Suffered from Cancer of the sto-
triaach; .An operation was decided up-
on, and almost the entire stomach was
removed. In spite of the severity of
the operation, she is reported to be
doing well, and has gond obitncea of
recovery. The operation Is almost.
if not quite unique in the medical an-
nals of London, 1't bite been success
fully performed by the Mayo brotbera
of Rochester, Minn., and is believed
to have originated with them.
T1113 LEADINU STORE
Arrivals of
New Spring Goods
We are passing into 'stock: daily
the Newest and Daintiest of Dress
Goods, Suitings, Gloves, Hosiery,
Veilings, Laces, Embroideries, W'hite»
wear, Waists, Tailored Suits, Skirts
and Spring Coats.
NEW DRESS GOODS
An attractive display of some of the latest importations
of English and French materials for Ladies' spring Suits
including Fancy Tweeds, Berges, Whipcord's, Broadcloths,
Ottoman Cords.
IIANDSOM NEW SUITS
For Misses and Women.
Made of Black and Navy English Serge, Diagonals and
pretty Tweeds, smart models that are both stylish and
handsome. Suits are beautifully lined and well tailored,
allowing the new cutaway effect trimmed with novelty
..buttons. Prices range thus; -$12.50, $14.50, $15.00, $18.00
and $20.00.
NSW COATS.
Women's new Coats for Spring wear. Styles absolutely
correct. Take a look at our large range. Prices begin
at $5.00.
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BE DISE.
DON'T ISS TgIS ONE.
We have about 20 pairs of Children's Shoes
in sizes 8, 8%, io, x o r 2 and i x, and Boys' sizes
2 and 5. The regular prices of these shoes were
$1.25, 1.35 and I.50 --Your choice, $1.00.
2 Doz. Men's Shirts, a mixed lot, regular 75c,
$t.00 and $1.25—Your choice, 59 cents.
Linen Collars, 15c and 2oc qualities for roc.
Men's Cashmere and Worsted Socks—The
5oc quality for 39c, the 25c quality for 19c.
Boys' Heavy Worsted Stockings, regular 500
for 39c.
Any 50 cent Necktie in the store_ for 39c.
Nothing larked up and every article in the
store marked away down.
All accounts must be paid beSore April list.
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