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The Wingham Advance, 1913-12-18, Page 5• THUM" DECEMIltiI 18, i91 j 7411.01w— ll THE WING -134M ,ADV'AN'CE 0000000000000000o00000come000000000000000000000000coocxxxv0000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 Selling out fhe J. K. Irwin Stock Selling out the J. K. Irwin Stock 44e*Mik 441421014•444•4441441•404060 * * * * * * * t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 1 , 1 HALF PRICE SALE $20,000 STOCK OF J. K. IRWIN, WINGHAM IN THE HANDS OF THE MERCHANTS' BROKERAGE COMPANY The Bargain Event or the Season Every Dollars worth of the entirestock must be slaughter- ed in thirty days. We have instructions to clear out the Entire Stock regardles of cost. Everything goes at a price—half-price or less. Positively no reseeve. Sale opeiis on Saturday, Docom'r 20th The whole stock must be turned into cash by Jan. 20th Money we must have. Goods you want. We know of only one way to turn this stock into money in this short time. That's what we have to do and we have cut the prices less than half. One $ will be as good as two, Everyone from far and near will get this chance of a life time to buy at your own prices. Who we are.—'Our business isto close out stocks to turn goods into money to wind up estates. We have been hired to sell without reserve every. $ worth of stock in .this store by Jan. 20th. We have agreed to do this in 30 days. You know what that means—we'll give the goods away. Read every word of the bargarns on this bill, and come here expecting to find ten times as many more. You will -not be disappointed. Eggs 45c, Butter 28c, Chicks 15c, Turkeys 20c, Geese 14c. Get your supply of goods for less money than it cost the man that made them. Dig up your $$, now is the time they count. Put a team ',n the sleigh and bring the family opt. Get busy ; that means you. A few prices on Dry Good, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries and Crockery. 25 to 40 per cent. off all Furs and Fur Ccats. 40 per cent. off Rain Coats 25 per cent. off all Cut Glass. Ladies' white wear, collars, fancy collars, 'loves, scarfs, corsets, hosiery, under- wear, underskirts, rain coats, flannelette blankets, wool blankets, e rttons, sheet- ings, lawns, curtains, sweaters, shirts al. 1 skirtings, tickings, wool sheetings, col- lars & ties, silks and satins and a thous lad other things going at wholesale prices. • Groceries. 2 boxes Royal Yeast for 50 2 bnies Peariine fur 5c 4 boxes Corn Starch for 25e 4 bottles of Extract for 25c 7 bars of Comfort Soap 25c 3 cans Salmon for 25c Map!e Leaf Salmon 20c Peas per can 10c Tomat3es per can hoc 3 cans of Cora 25c 4;dc Brooms for 25e 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00 3 lbs. Raisins for 25e 3 lbs. Currants 25c 2 lbs. seedless Raisins 25c Men's =annd Boys' Overcoats and Suits. Regular $20,00 Suits for $12.50 Regular $14.00 Snits for $10.00 Regular $10.00 Suits for $7.50 25 per cent. to 40 per cent. off Overcoats and Boys' Suits, Men's Odd Pants and Vests at costs. LadiesJackets. Regular $25.00 J,ekets for .$15.00• Regular $16.50 for Regular $12 00 for ,. 12.50 8 50 Children's Coats at less than 20 per cent. off all Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. 25 to 40 per cent. off all Fancy Dishes and means regular $5.00 sets you buy for $3.00. makers' prices. Toilet Sets. That Take warning. Everything must go. Be here next Saturday morning when the clock strikes nine. THE MERCHANTS' BROKERAGE COMPANY Prealiers of high Prices .. e,a4_ft /NA .2.„a. +: 44r..4ed 4, 4 4, , 4 4 4, 4, 4, 4, ,r 4 4, 4 t< v �.. - tO� ,I �.,,. rhiir 4t- 7. JI 11: ::::71 _s 1lrtfl�i/t.. ,' ,r :1414,01'):44:' �• /`.. , r' l+fi. Al IIIHH..A) • , The world c>f music—what Suppose you should wake up Christmas that some one had put the world That's precisely what you pl your family, or any of your Edison, Phonograph The pew type[, without horns, ate eapeclally a permanent popular just now. They are made in artistic pleasure deaigps horn variety of beautiful woods. The a more one shown here is extreme) moderate priced, mom real ' It Is called the Amberola VI. It plays the new Blue Amberol records, with all their remark- able beauty of sweetness and volume, with all theit range of program. h is fitted with the diamond reproducing point that never wean wus[ oat acowls changing. An Edison is Edison Phonograph: and Records DAVID a gift morning to find of music in your stocking. can do for any member friends, if you give all gift --one that will be a luting for years to come. Can you imagine practical gift --or one that will bring delight to thcae you love? ltRA01143 MARK) 1 a �[�.[�- are sold by") BELL ��. lIO '. - ti ,. ub 444. 4444.. .. .se0 KICKIN' , Everybody's kickin', Kickin' with both feet, Kickin''bout the prices Charged for thirga to eat ; Miskin' 'bout the railroads And Ufa government ; Rickin"bout the taxes And the way they're spent ; Rickin''bout the autos And the pace they set ; Rickin"bout the grafters And the swag they get ; Old mule looks dejected, Says in tones demure, "When it comes to kickin' I'm an amateur." CU Liberal Tariff Wobbling. It is rather interesting at this junc- ture to recall the various policies on the tariff question adopted by the Liberal party during the past twenty- five years. They are some seven in number, were all adopted in the hope of proving catch -penny attractions to the electorate, and with the exception of the latest pronouncement, have all been soundly condemned when the electors got the chance. Glance at this list and notice the vagaries of the Liberals :—(1) Commercial Union, (2) Unrestricted Reciprocity, (3) Free Teade as it is in England, (1) Tariff for revenue only, (5) Protection, (0) Restricted reciprocity, (7) Free food. What will be the next move, when the fallacy of the "free food" cry is expos ed?— [Guelph Herald. A LOVELY FACE— BUT UGLY HAIR How often you 'see an otherwise lovely face spoiled by homely hair—a face that would be most charmingly beautiful if she only had prettier hair. What a pity !—and how foolish ! Be- cause that ugly hair, stringy, dull, lifeless looking though it rxtay be, can be made. as glossy, soft, silky and beautiful as the heart could desire if only taken proper care of. Harmony Hair Beautifier is -just what it is named—a hair beautitier, It is not a hair dye or hair oil—it -is just a dainty, rose -perfumed liquid dressing to give the hair its natural gloss and brightness, its natural wavy softness, its natural rich beauty, Very easy to apply—simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before brushing it. It contains no oil, and will not change the color of the hair, nor darken gray hair. To keep your hair and scalp dan- druff free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo gives an instantaneous rich lather that immediately penetrates to every part of hair and scalp, insuring a quick and thorough cleansing. Washed off just as quickly, the entire operation takes only a few minutes, Contains nothing that can harm the hair ; leaves no harehness or stickiness—just a sweet- smelling cleanliness. Both preparations come in odd - shaped, very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tope. Harmony Hair Beauti- fier, $L Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteedto satisfy you in every way, or your money back. in this community only at our store— The Rex,all Store—one of the more than 7,000 leading drug stores of the United Slates, Canada and Great Britain, which own the big Harmony laboratories, Toronto, where the cele- brated Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are made --J. W. Mc - Ribbon, druggist, Wingham. THE DOMINION BANK 91R EDMUND a. OSLER M.P., PRESIDENT. W. D. MATTHEWS, VIDE -PRESIDENT. C. A. BOGERT, General Manager._ Trust Funds Should Be Deposited In a Savings Account in The Dominion Banka Such funds are safely protected, and earn interest at highest current rates. When payments are made, particulars of each transaction may be noted off the cheque issued, which in turn becomes a receipt or voucher when cancelled by the bank. WINGHAM BRANCH: N. EVANS, Manager. samossmsesmassommenessait 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 000000 0000 <X><><><><><> 0 ♦ o • ♦ ♦ OQo 00000 'S�Q♦ ♦�t; oQ FINAL SALE FLOUR, FEED AND SEEDS Just twelve days from date of issue to demolish all possible stock consisting of 20 tons of Bran. 10 tons of Shorts. 10 tons of Flour; Five Roses, Milverton, Exeter, Etc. 2 tons of Molasses Meal. 50 bags of Oatmeal. 15 bags of Timothy Seed. 800 bus. of good Oats. 500 bus. of Feed Wheat (Good Sample). A large stock of Stock and Poultry Foods, Oyster Shells, Grifls, &c. 16 Hemlock Plank, 2'x10' x12", dry and sound. "Other articles for sale. 1 Rubber Tire Buggy. 1 set Single Driving Harness, e Wheelbarrow, all nearly new. A Ladies' Astrachan Fur Coat with large collar, just the tiring for a farmer's wife to drive in. Now we are right in fire notion of selling everything as quickly as possible so please bring your cash for bargains as 1on,g tis the stock lasts. All accounts not paid by Dec. 30(h will be given to our solicitor fcr collection and 10 per cent. added to cover be cost., J. L. AD; .........41444444444444 r=3 ^-- CHRISTMAS PR[S[NTS IN GREAT VARIETY AT ISARD'S LADIES' WEAR STORE Great display of useful Christmas Gifts,for Ladies, Misses ,and Children. Make yqur selections early, while stock is complete. STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT Silk waisto, silk belts, lace collars, cuff and collar sets, fancy frilling, ladies' silk urn- brellaa, dressing sacques, kimonas, collars, band kerchiefs —fancy embroidered or in- itialed, sweater coats, motor scarfs, back combs, tide combo, barrens, hair bands, bag, purses, satin underskirts, fancy silks, mufflers, ribbons, kid gloves. Furs of all kinds at special Christmas Prices. "VACTJ[JNI CLEANERS. --What better or more useful present for the home than a Vacuum Cleaner. We have both hand and electric cleaners in stock. The "Cadillac" does the Work thoroughly, it combines all the uses of the carpet sweeper and vacuum cleaner in one operation. Our cut price and Christmas Bargain will be $I0.00 for this guaranteed hand cleaner. MEN'S WEAR STORE A store full of useful Christmas Presents for Men and Boys. Silk ties, handkerchiefs, gloves, silk muf- flers, braces in fancy boxes, armbands, garters, cuff links, sweater coats, hockey caps, hockey shoes, fancy slippers, um- brellas, fancy socks, fur lined gloves, collar boxes, fur caps, fur lined coats, fur coats. WANTED. --Large quantities of Fowl, Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples. Highest prices paid. E. hard & Co. .0A. AT/. .Io •rA .VA .►O .�A .T, �I. ..Y", ••, .I.IA4».IA, Vi .I».IA .I•.r0.IA Vi.T!.b ATI.I� .90-40.4..4. ... eif .4. ..440►40.4..40.4..4.►40>40140►40*40► .... ori ori tea- GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS %" Vie FOR � ESEXMAS f�. PRESENTS b ® wa r CI „` Young ladies — do you 4» .v know that a Gillefle Safety. '*' Razor makes a very useful `. + ®,� {ofl ,,,. r .r!, ,„1. Xmas present for father, oir , brother or some other girls' Abrother.' ; rigs .:. •1C eac'' Ire ve a:e J1G Also our stock is complete*s k3 r x�>zx .`1G '" in Hocks Skates and a F�� "'' "` :N Sticks, case Carvers, Car- w 4 ,t. AF. syr . i :: l; pet Sweepers, Sleighs and v. "j,0 I;, ii,I.:4 Call and see our stock. We c!"iii? will be pleased to show you. Pockct Knives. +1; I,. RAE & T;HOMPSON �I. +ice :1G A. ." 4,. tri I,. vi GENERAL HARDWARE AND COAL MERCHANT. • Phone 274 ►�1: 4,1,0►ice►ice:i�i►��.►i:►i ►le.Me..ii 4,1)., ►i�►ii>��►iii: e:,►i�►i�n�•�ii:ya�i .1,0 i SOLE AGENT FOR OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES They need no word of comtnendation from us. I 4444 [Oster • 44) <>.; .. Hercules and Coil Springs. to . t < 1°�' `� `' Brass, Wood and Iron Beds Furniture of all kinds. ' s . • i� slim W a .4,ftuiepa R. Al CURRI[ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night phone 155. Bay phone 51 t 0