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THE WINGILAM TIMES APRIL. 45 t9O7
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ANC! CONTINUINC FOR FIFTEEN DAYS.
A Total Eclipse of all Former Selling
Reasons Don't Count Up Like Cash.
Cash Don't Take up Room Like Goods.
See the point we want to emphasize ?
WE MUST MAKE ROOM
And we'll do it by the very prac tical way of making prices which will
turn the goods into cash—and do it qui ck. Now for a tilde of such buying as
you've never known before. We bank our reputation on every item being as
advertised. And the gain all goes to you.
THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF DJtLARS WORTH OR
THE NEWEST AND MOST SEA, ONABLE GOODS.
Must -snake -room Prices for
Men's & Boys' Clothing.
The unequalled selections, the high quality,
the perfection of fit and finish, coupled with
Must -make -room Prices, will put you in the no-
tion of buying more than one Snit.
Men's $12 high-olass Suits for - $9 00
Men's $10 Snits for - - $6.60
Aud so on all the way through.
Children's splendid Suits at $1,50, $1,75,
$2.00, $2 50, etc.
A special lot of Boys' long pant Snits, sized
from 32 to 35 and wane in the regular
way $4.60 and $5.00, on sale at per suit $2.60
Men's heavy Tweed Pants at per pair $1 00,
$1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2 20, all worth far
more money, and you'll say to when you
see them.
A Great Showing.
White Vestings, Prints, Maslins, Piques,
Ginghams, Snirtings, Cottons, Sateens, Velvets,
Dress Linens, Duck, Art Sateen, Art Muslim,
Lace Curtains, Carpets, Linoleum, Floor Oil-
cloths, Flannelettes, Wrapperettes, Fancy Waist-
ings, Top Skirts, Underskirts, Undervests, Corset
Covers, Silk and Lawn Waists, Gloves, Hosiery,
Corsets, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Veilings
and scores of other interesting items which we
haven't time nor room to mention. We've given
you a hint only of what we have for you, but we
want to impress clearly this fact that the saving
to yon on prices will be twenty cents, and in
many cases 25c, 30o and even 50o on every dollar.
Ain't it worth your while to come early? It sure-
ly is.
Men's and Boys' Needs,
Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Shirts—the
50c values for 40o, the 75o values for 60o, and the
$1,00 qualities at 80c each, all nice new goods.
Silk Neckwear Bargains—each 10c, 151, 20o, 35o,
and 40c, colorings and styles the latest. Bargains
in Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Umbrellas, and Elate and Caps. Every line of
Men's and Boys' Furnishings at a saving of 20 cts.
on every dollar.
The Season's Demands.
At this particular season of the year the buy-
ing demands are always heavy. Every one in the
home has some need, and this MLx-.HAKE-Root
buying chance comes to you jnet when you will
speoially appreciate it. We'll have a Tremendous
Rush, and would advise shopping early. Come
early if you can, but come anyway. We will do
our utmost to wait on you promptly.
A Rare Chance to Buy Silks
for Dresses and Separate
Waists.
Every Silk we sell is guaranteed to wear well
and give good satisfaction. .Nothing but THE
BEST is good enough for Bee Hive selling. Prices
like these will make a rush for Silks.
27 -inch Japan Taffeta Pure Silk—White,
Cream, Black and all the newest shades—
would be special good buying at 50c, our
mast -make -room Prices per yard - 40c
25c qualities, splendid colorings, at per yard 20a
Lonisiene, extra value at 75c, must -make -
room price per yard - - 60o
The,dollar guaranteed Black Silks, must-
teake-room price per yard - - 80c
And the $1,25 qualities for an even dollar
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Stylish Dress Goods at
/ Bargain Prices.
We certainly have stylish Dress Goode with
which every lady will be delighted. Blaoks,
black and white, creams and all the latest color-
ings and weaves in plain goods; the new greys
and a particularly handsome collection of the
checks, overohecks and fannies. We commence
the prices and continue the bargains all along
the line -25o Dress Goods, at per yard 20c; 40e
Dress Goods, 82o; 50c qualities for 400; 600 values
at 48o; 75o Dress Goods for 60o; 85c Goods for
68c; $1.00 lines, at per yard, 80o, and the $1.25
Goods for an even dollar.
Saving on House Needs.
The Irish know how to make the best Table
Linen—That's the kind we sell. 25c Table Linen
tor, per yard, 20c; 40c Table Linen, 32o; 500 for
40o, 7bo for 60o, and our special $1.00 Table Linen
at 80c. 6o Towelling for 4o, 100 for 8o, and the
130 Towelling going at, per yard, 10o. Bedroom
Towels wonderfully cheap at 8c, 10c, 13c, 15c, 20c,
32c, 40c. $1,50 Largest size White Quilts for
$1.20. Chenille Table Covers worth $2.60 for $2.
Extra value $1.00 Lace Curtains for 80e; $2.25
quality for $1.80; lots of other prices from whioh
to choose. $2.00 Linoleum for $1.60. 50c Floor
Oilcloths now 40c. Great bargains in Carpets.
If you have a house-iurnlehing need at all, you
cannot in justice to yourself and pocketbook, miss
seeing what we have and learning our prices.
A White and Cream Flan-
nelette Bargain.
Six pieces only, wide. heavy, beautifully fin-
ished White and Cream Flannelette. You'd pur-
chase It readily at 1211 per yard out we're going
to make a scramble tor this lot and it goes on
sale at, per yard, 10c. You couldn't buy it from
the best wholesale house in Canada and pat it in
Wingham at this price but you can get it at The
Bee Hive Must -make -room Sale.
At About Half Price.
Remnants of All Linde.—Loads of remnants
of all kinds, picked up from every department in
the store and priced for quick selling. Dress
Goods, Tweeds. Silks, Prints, Muslim), Ginghams,
Table Linens, Towelings, Shirtings, Flannelettes,
Wrapperettes and dozens of items so full of in-
terest that you must see them in order to under-
stand The Real Bargains these remnants are.
You Must Have Groceries.
Our Prices will make
You Smile,
A tea (Black, Green or Mixed), which we will
put against any 35c Tea offered anywhere, our
price per lb., 200: you'll want 5 or 10 lbs. when
you've tried it. 40c choice Teas at per lb. 300
3 lbs. best cleaned Currants for 261 Best 40c
Pure Spices at per lb. 32o 7 bars Comfort
Santa Claus and Silver Star Soap for 25c
Clothes Pies 10 doz, for loo 4 paokages Bee
Laundry Starch for 25c 25c Broome for 20o
Cow Brand Soda 3 eta Best 10o Extracts per
bottle 80 Old Dutch Cleaner per box 8o All
other items in Grocery department at Wonderful
Money Saving Prides.
Note the place and date, and don't miss
this great Stoek•Consolidation Sale.
WE POSITIVELY MUST MAKE ROOM!!!
WANTED --'Ions of Butter and Eggs. We pay highest prices.
A quantity of Potatoes for sale.
The Bee Hive Co.
Opposite Brunswick Hotel, - WINGHAM.
ell10.000. vito Sbvb o'keb
I MORN.
sOorT—In Culross, on April 18th, the wife of
Mr Andrew bcott; a son.
OLEO
TAxsi,Ey—In Wingbarr , on April 17th, Peter
Carroll, son of Mr and Mrs 1'. N. Teusley,aged
0 years, 1 month and 23 days.
Barr,—In Morris, on April 20th, Frances
Shaw, Wife of Mr. John Bell, aged 00 years, 11
months and 20 days,
G -.-1n Kinloss, on April 30th, George
Stanley Gaunt, son. of Mr. and Dire. Thos.
Gaunt, aged 2 years, 9 months and? days.
Benin—ln Turnberry, on Appril18t1>,Matilda
Baird, daughter of 'r and bits Wm Haird,
aged W years, 7 months and 10 days.
Foss E o, -1n .Bather, Man., on the 80th ult..
IFnienia Finnan, beloved wife of Thomas
Finn en aged 73 yr ars and 13 days,
NeKkitcnEa—In Wroxeter, on April 17th,
Isabella Gibson wife of Mr. Win S. Mellerch-
vr, aged 40 years.
OATS FOR SALE.
I have on hand about 1C00 bushels of
oats for sale, Reduced price to parties
taking large quantities. Apply at
We iteohnrch Elevator. A. FOX
BULL AND HOC FOR SERVICE
The nndersiened will keen for rvice on his
premises, Lots 11 and 12, Con. . Turnberry,
(Winghem Junction) the 9horoughbred
Shorthoi n Full, "Admi al," 0.51940 Admiral
is from importedsto Terms 3100, with
privileae of returning i ecessary. Thorough-
breds $5 Os.
Also have for service a good thoroughbred
Yorkshire Hog. Terms 3100. payable at tine
of service.
ALEX. DA'VID'ON,
Wingliam P. O.
TENDERS FOR DREDGING.
'VENDERS addressed to theun�lersigned and
endorsed, "'fender for Dredging," will be
received up to and including Monday, May' 6th
1007, for the dredging required et the follow-
ing places in the Province of Vntario during
the present year: Belle River, Chenal k:carte,
Goderich, Kincardine, Port Elgin, Port Bur-
well, Point Edward, Port Stanley, dean,
River Thames, Wiarton, Blind lei r, Syden-
ham River, Beaverton, Bronte, racebridge,
Meaford, Owen Sound, lhornb • ryToronto
Waubaushene, Wingfield Ba n, Nigger and
Telegraph Island, Trenton arbor and Dark
Channel, Penetangui enc idland,Hamilton,
Cobourg.
Combined specifica t and form of tender
can be obtained at the Department of Public
Works, Ottawa. Tenders must include the
towing of the plant to and from the works.
Only dredges can be employed which are
registered in Canada at the time of filing of
tenders. Contractors must be ready to begin
work within thirty dave after the date they
have been notified of the acceptance of their
tender.
Teuders.will not be considered unless made
on the forte supplied, and signed with the
actual signatures of Tenderers.
An accepted cheque on a chartered bank,
payable to the order of the ri onourable the
Minister of Public Works, for one thousand
dollars (31,000), must accompany each tender
as security deposit in connection with the
dredging to be performed. The cheque will
be returned in case of non-acceptance of
tender.
The Department does not bind itself to ac-
cept the lowest or any tender.
By Order,
FILED GELJNAS,
secretary.
Departmeat of Public Wdrks,
Ottawa, April 17th, 1907.
Newspapers inserting this .advertisement
without authority from the Department will
not be paid for it.
BURLAP
—AND—.
Wall Paper.
SELLING RAPIDLY
DOMINION BANK
HEAD OFFICE ; TORONTO.
Capital paid up,
R erne Fund and
Und)vided profits
Total Assets, our
$3,500,000
$4,500,000
45,000,000
WINCHAM BRANCH.
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal quarterly— end
of March, June, September and Decem-
ber each year,
0. T. HEPBURN, Manager..
R Van.ion., Soltoitor.
Have you seen our new }3f rlap?
Just the thing for halls and dining
rooms. Used in the one -halt and
three-quarter effect,
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This Burlap, cot f ined with our
new and up-to-date Wall Paper, -
makes a delightful room.
Wall Papers in new and fast color-
ings, the largest display eve have ever •
made.
Call and inspect our stock.
Wall Papers from 5o per roll up.
Borders same price per roll as wall. •
At The " BiA Book Store"
M. FISHER.
BOOMIN LIME WORKS.
The undersigned will be prepared to supply
lime in any quantities during the coining
summer. Pa, Hee requiring same should call
on or write to
For Settlers
WESTERN ONTARIO
MANITOBA
SASKATCHEWAN
ALBERTA
How Made and How Reached
Write 'or free copies of
SETTLERS' WIDE giving fan p lggi
visite of sperial
train service fors
stock and effects
and April, with p
A, NICHOLSON & SONS,
Belgrave.
Wingham General Hospital
(Under Government inspection)
Pleasantly situated. Btautifnl fur-
nished. Open to all regularly licensed
physicians. RATES FOR PATIENTS—
(wbich includes board and nursing) ,$3,50
to $15 00 per week according to location
of room. For further information,
address
MISS KATIIRINE STEVENSON,
Lady Superintendent,
Box 223, Wingham Ont.
Farm Labourers and
Domestics.
I have been appointed by the Dominion Gov-
ernment to place emigrants from the United
K'ngdom in positions as farm laborers or do-
mestie servants in this vicinity. Any person
requiring such Help should notify me by letter
stating fully the kind of help required when
wanted and wages offered. The number ar-
riving may not lie sufficient to supply all re-
quests but every effort will be made to pro-
vide each applicant with help required.
PETER CAMPBELL,
Canadian Government Employment Agent
Wingham, Ont.
ZJ
ttleratravelling withlivo
the Northwest in March
ssenger and freight rates.
WE$TjRN C' NADA L'p tadatedes•
wos en wester condition»
t rtipti0n OL . 80 pa eathe oL
Information inva liable to settlers. Useful
reaps and statist' S.
TIME TABL
to Winnipeg an ':lgary:
TOURIST • LEEPING GARS
showing double daily ,
passengertrrin service
Leave Toronto d sly. Comfortable, reorny
berths at inoder t0 rates. Fully equipped .
with bedding, eo • ingrangeAndevery con-
venienee. Bert a should be reserred
(throegh nearest '.P.1L.Agent) aticasttwo _
weeks before do, rtnro.
Write to dry f , tree beekd And anytlilair
yora
W4 och to knd about the went and l>ow
. IIS. #1'oSl'tli,'.
Dist, /Wt.., C.P.R*s:' r
by mail is perfectly feasible
through our special lesson
system. Nothing 11110 10 now in
use. No big text books used:
Clip out, sign this and receive
sample lesson byroturn mall
if you Want to learn to be au
accountant.
Natne
Address
Mail to Shaw Correspondence
School, 393 Tonge St, Toronto
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OF COMMERCE
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ' ESTABLISHED 1801
B. E. WALKER, President
ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager
A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of
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Paid-up Capital§ $10,000,000
Rest, - - - 5,000,000.
Total Assets, - • 1 13,000,00(
BANK MONEY ORDERS
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These Orders areayable at par at any office in Canada of a Chartered Bank,:
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They are negotiable at $4.90 to the £ sterling in Great Britain and Ireland.
They form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with safety
and at small cost, and may be obtained without delay at any office of the Bank .
WINGHAM (ONT.) BRANCH - A. E. SMITH, MANAGER.
Spring of last r
Onr stock of GARDENING TOOLS, HEDGE alms
- BRUSH PRUNERS, LAWN !MOWERS and RAKES
is complete.
Housecleaningwill soon be over. Why not try one of our celebrated
CARPET SWEPERS to keep it clean ?
Agent for Massey -Harris Bicycles and Supplies.
H. BISHOP.
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WINGHAM.
Was established twenty years ago, .
and by its thorough work and honor-
able dealings with its patrons has •
beoome One of the largest and most
widely known Commercial Colleges
in the province.
The demand upon us for commer-
cial teachers and office assistants
greatly exceeds the supply.
We assist graduates to positions.
Students are entering each week.
Catalogue free.
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Increased sales are the best proof
of the correctness of these asser-
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TION whioh only first-class Teas
oan give. They are the combina-
tion of Strength and Delicacy
of Flavor.
This is the store for
Choice Groceries
PRODUCE TAKEN.
Henry
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Grocer and China Merchant
and last few days in WINGHAM of
PROF. O'BRIEN
CANADA'S GREATEST PRENOLOGIST'
and the only genuine SCIENTIFIC
PALMIST who has ever visited your
own town.
Everybody delighted at his graphic, instructive, interesting, scientific
and truthful delineations—which they olaim to be a revelation from the non-
sensical clap trap practised here in the past by uneducated mountebanks.
Speculators and those contemplating a change in business should not miss'
consulting him. Call and see the autographs of prominent people who have
beoome rioh and others holding prominent positions through his practical and
sound advice. Prof. O'Brien's work is all dgne 011 a scientific basis, hence
the truth. Parents should bring their children and find out what they are best
adapted for to be a success in life. Fowler's New York latest phrenological
chart used.
Your PAST, PRESENT and indications of FUTURE EVE TS as marked.
on yourLOCATING DISEASE OAySPECIALITY.
Marriage adaptations explained.
CHILDREN HALF PRIDE.
Character read from photos.
Terms within reach of all.
As this is your only chance to consult such an eminent man in his profession -
in your own town, yon should not miss the opportunity given you. Everybody
knows Prof. O'Brien and his ability. An examination from him now will be worth,
thousands of dollars to any one in after years.
OFFICE HOURS, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
At the request of several prominent ladies
and gentlemen in Wingham. PROF. O'BRIEN
will give his most interesting and instructive
mommoftwimestovott
LECTURE
—ON—
SCIENTIFIC PALMISTRY
With Chart Illustrations on
Tuesday Next, Apr. 30
at 8 p. m., in Opera House, assisted by'
his wife, MADAME BONVINI O'BRIEN
Late prima donna soprano, from Milan, and principal concerts in Europe, who Will
render a choice seleotion of Irish, Scotch and English songs in her moat artistic -
and finished Italian style. Students of singing should not miss this great treat,.
also by the Misses Mabel and Mattie Orr who will render some favorite duette on
the piano. MISS MABEL ORR, ACCOMPANIST,
As Prot. O'Brien's object in giving this lecture is not to make money, but to instruct the
masses in this most useful science, which has been so much abused by'montebanks and con•
founded with the vulgar fortune telling he willcharge ten cents only to defray expenses. Come
and investigate and learn. Don't be sceptical of what you don't know anything about. His
lectures are always attended by the learned and intelligent, and his patrons are among the
dame, In addition to the educational benefit it will be an entertainment to be enjoyed • a lot of
information of great interest to doctors, scientists and the public in Jteneral. You will be in-
structed and amused. Remember it is Only TEN CENTS. As Professor O'Brien will only -
remain a vera short time in Wingham intending patrons should call at once, cr make ap•
pointiaents if possible.
PRIVATE OFFICE AT THE BRUNSWICK HOTEL,
Bee What the Ingersoll Chronicle, June 14th, 1000 said:—"Scientiflo Palmistry') was the
subject of a highly' nstrnetive lecture by Professor O'Brien, Canada's Greatest Phrenologist
and Scientific Yalmxst, in the Town Hall last night. The audience was a large and represents-
tire one and very appreciative. That the visit of Prof, O'Brien to Ingersoll 1,58 aroused univer-
salinterest was demonstrated both by the large at'tendanoe and the attentive hearing
whieh he was glycol. Prot O'Brien is s cultured and eittremely pleasing Speaker and improeeies
All hid hearers that he is a master at his pretension. In addition t0 the able Matruet ve ad-
dress by Pro1.O'Brien there were severe delightful aolos'�y Madame O'Brien who 0a tivateli
the audience. Her program =inhere were Kathleen Manvourneen,'Unit Wee" from the Opers
The Barber Of Seville; Robin Adair, and Home Sweet HOMO. Her efforts elicited hearty and,
continued applause, and in responding etre sang, No Sir, and Edinboro' Town, eeleotiona which.
were alsoeetly appreciated. Madame O'Brien has a charming stage presents and her *tiledis of excellent tango and remarkable »weatfiess and is under perfect control. Seldom do/tiger,
soil miieioiens have the opportunity of herring soh a talented *ooalistt as Jifadt�me O'Brien,d
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those who were absent last night idiesede geituttle treats' DON'T FOES"a 1' TU19SDA.Y IMXT,