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ON SALE THIS WEEK 1
Ladies' Raincoats, Spring
Coats, Boys' Suits,
Men's Hats
Ladies' Raincoats
Our window this week will have Ladies
Raincoats and Fall Cravenettes. This line of
Coats are to be cleared out to make room for
Fall Goods. Sizes,34 to 44. Sale Price $4.98
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south window will show Men s and Young Men's
Hats in navy blue, blacks and greys, regular
prices $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 each. Sale Price 98c.
Come in and look them over.
Boys' Suits
Special Sale of Boys' Suits
We are offering this week all Suits in fancy
tweeds and navy blues as high priced as $8.50
,sizes 29 to 34, to be on sale for , . , . $4.49
• Smaller sizes 24 to 28 for $3.65
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THE WINGHAM TIMES
Page 5
.r,ssxtt trees
It is expected that as a result of the
whirlwind campaign last week for the
Canadian Patriotic Fund the sum of
$10,000 will have been contributed.
Amounts already received total $9,000•
This is rn addition to previous subserip.
tions to the Red Cross and other funds,
to which the citizens have been contri-
buting their fair share, A noticeable
feature of the campaign was that near-
ly all the citizens united to do their
little bit, and the $10,000 included few
large contributions, only one reaching
$500. It is planned to shortly commence
a similar campaign in Wallace and' El=
townships under the auspices of the
Listowel and District Men's Patriotic
Association.
BulissieLs
James Thuell and Walter Williamson,
are attending the I. 0.0. F. Grand
Lodge at Stratford, as representatives
of Western Star, Brussels.
Brussels Red Cross Society forward-
ed to headquarters last week the fol-
lowing goods: 80 pairs of socks, 45
hospital shirts, 14 nighshirts, 20 py-
jamas, 216 rolls of bandages' and 12
pairs pillowslips.
On the eve of George Manning leav-
ing town to enlist as a soldier, the Odd -
fellows presented him with an address,
accompanied •by a wrist watch and a
safety razor.
After the installation of officers at
the I.O.O.F, lodge, William Martin,
the veteran 0. G., who has filled the
office for St years, was presented with
a complimentary address and a pair of
emblematic cufflinks. Although Mr.
Martin will soon be 79 years of age, he
is quite a boy yet.
AUBURN.
On Tuesday evening, Aug. 3rd, John
Sturdy, one of the oldest and most high-
ly respected residents of Auburn, pass-
ed away in his ninetieth year, after
several months of increasing feebleness
from paralysis. In the early days of
this county Mr. Sturdy took an active
part in clearing the forests and erecting
dwellings and barns fpr the early sett-
lers. He spent several years in the
Province of Manitoba when it was all
prairie, and in Parry Sound district,
clearing his farm there. The last sev-
eral years he spent here with his family
enjoying a well-earned rest He was a
strong advocate of temperance prin-
ciples and was a man who believed ir,
making his word as good as his bond.
He was a member of the Masonic craft
and of the Orange Order.- He is sur-
vived by three sons -Henry, William
and George -and two danghters, Mrs.
Jas. Laidlaw and Miss Annie. The
family have the sympathy of the com-
munity.
clott><tt>r. calved honors, and one of them, Mies
Lena Edmiston, was a pupil of the
Blyth school.
Capital Authorized $5,9OO,O0O
A quiet wedding was solemnized in cascara Pyla up , . 43,000,000
St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church aurptt+e 43,7110,000
on Saturday, when Miss Anna Winni-
We regret to hear that Alex. M.
Retainer), Gerrie, passed awayTuesday
of last week, at the early age of 43
years. He was a brother to Dr. Hamil-
ton, Brussels. His demise was rine to
cold contracted last December while at-
tending a funeral as the undertaker.
Mr. Hamilton leaves a wife and 3 child-
ren. He Was a fine man and highly
esteemed by a wide circle of friends
who will regret hie early_ demise and
extend sympathy to the bereaved.
GREY
Robert Pearson's health is not nearly
as good as his many old friends would
wish but we hope he will improve.
Miss Maggie Gran*, of Leamington,
is making a visit with James ar.d Mrs.
Grant, 14th Con„ and other relatives
and friends.
Miss Margaret McCullough, Regina,
was a welcome visitor with Oliver and
Mrs. Hemingway, 10th Con. The ladies
are sisters.
Miss Teenie and Maggie McArthur,
Toronto, are making a holiday visit at
the home of their brother, Councillor,
P. A. McArthur.
Robert Carr, 3rd con., received word
last week that his youngest son, Robert,
who has been in the West for the past
6 or 8 years, has leased his farm in
Saskatchewan and has enlisted. At
present he is with a contingent at North
Battleford where the recruits are being
fred, second daughter of of Mr. and
Mrs. William Bell, was united to Harold
Gillean of London, Rev, Father Hogan
officiating.
HARVEST HELP EXCURSION $12
TO WINNIPEG.
The Grand Trunk Railway will sell
Harvest Help excursion tickets to
Winnipeg on following dates: -
August 24th and 28th, from stations
in Ontario, North and West of Toronte,
but not including line Toronto to
North Bay, Fare $12.00 to Winnipeg.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the
shortest and quickest route between
Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Edmonton
and traverses some of the best farming a
country in Manitoba and the most rap-
idly developing section of Western Can-
ada, For particulars as to, tickets west
of Winnipeg, etc., apply to II. B. Elliott
Town Agent for the G. T. R. at the
TIMES Office.
lame STOOK ataatn.a xs
Toronto, Aug. 9 -For all classes of
offerings there was an active and a
stronger market this morning, and
though the run was pretty heavy, a
clean up was effected. This provided a
ieasant surprise all' round after
the
drilled.
dull draggy tone which had been ap-
parent at many recent markets.
uLYTB. Export $ 8 25
Butcher cattle choice ,7 75
do medium.. 0 75
Butcher cows choice , , 6 75
do medium.... 5 25
do common.... 4 50
do bulls 6 75,
Feeders 6 50
Stockers 6 25
do medium,... 6 25
do light 5 00
Canners and cutters4 00
Milkers, choice ... 65 00
Springers .... 50 00
Common and medium.,40 00
Lambs .... .. 7 00
Light awes ...... ........ 5 75
do bucks, .. ... ... 3 50
Hogs fed and watered, .. 8 75
do f.o b 8.40
Calves .. , ... 4 00
The heavy rains of last week have
caused farmers great concern, as most
of them have still some hay in the
field. and all of them have wheat either
cut or ready to cut, and some say that
the wheat is already beginning to sprout.,
Wm. Murphy, of the 13th of Hallett,
is having lots of trouble, as in the spring
he had the misfortune to break his arm
so severely that he will never have full
use of it, and now he has met with
another misfortune which may cause
him the loss of his eye. He was assist-
ing a neighbor to drive some cattle, and
while cracking the whip, a piece of the
lash flew off and struck him in the eye,
cutting it quite severely, and at present
it is not known whether he will lose the
sight or not.
The pupils who attended the Blyth
Public School made a good showing at
the examinations, seven out of eight
trying having passed the entrance ex-
aminations, and nine out of eleven in
the entrance to the normal. Besides,
in the latter examinations, there were
only five in the whole county who re-
$ 8 9O
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7 25
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WINGHAML At A.ItK N:T R.E 'OJtTS.
Wingharn, July 14, 1015
Flour per 100 lbs 3 60 to 3 9)
Fall wheat 1 05 to 1 10
Oats .., cl 45 to '0 4'
Barley 0 55 to 0 55
Peas .. ...1 65 to 1 65
Butter dairy .0 23 to 0 22
Eggs per doz.............. 0 22 to 0 21
Wood per cord .... .2 25 to 2 50
Hay per ton,... 14 00 to 15 05
Hogs ......8 75 to 9 00
Dried Apples, per lb 5r
Beans, per bus hel.. ........3 00 to 3 00
PROTECTION
Your cash on handinsures you
and your family from want and
privation. Make it safe.
Start a Savings Account in this
Bank.
WINGHAM BRANCH
C. P. SMITH Manager.
"MADE IN CANADA"
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BARGAINS IN GROCERIES
7 bars Laundry Soap.
Royal Yeast Cakes.
Good 4 string 35c Brooms for..,....
3 cans best Corn.
Baking Powder, 2 cans for..
Corn Starch per box
Bottle Extract Flavoring
Special blend of Teas, per ib
Pearl Pot Barley
2 cans Salmon for
Seeded Raisins, choice....... •. • • •
7 bars Olive 011 Soap ..... ....
550 can Empire Brand Salmon ...
Canada Laundry Stnt•ch
TABLE LINEN
One piece heavy Table Linen, sale
One piece wide Table Linen, 50e, sale.......... .
Fine quality Bleached Linen, COc, sale ,...
2 pieces Table Litten, regular 75c, sale .
One piece extra fine quaity. $1.00, sale sale
heavylinen, regular $1.25,
One enact (2 yds wide) g
BARGAINS IN CORSETS
Lino No. 1-A lot of odd lines to clear...
Line No. 2-.3 doz. values up to $1.25, sale . ..,
Line No, 3 --Special clearing lot at
We carry a Big Stock of the best makes of Corsets.
'dont• choice of the regular lines at ent prices.
Ask to see them.
TermsCash or Produce at time of sale.
(� IVO paid fzr will be charged
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Commencing Saturday, August 7th at
9 a.m. and ending on August 21st, 1915.
Big Cut in Prices for Two Weeks on Alt Kinds of Goods
Come and see how much money you can save on Just the Goods You Want. Our two
stores will contribute Big Bargains in all kinds of Ladies' and Men's Wear Goods. Great
stock of Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Clothing, Carpets, Rugs, Blinds, Curtains, Oilcloths,
Linoleums, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets.
COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE
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RIBBONS
Our stock is complete With all kinds of I3,ibbons,
Cut prices on all lines.
10 pieces wide hair Ribbon, sale ..,...
20c plain Silk Ribbon, sale........,.
25c plain or fanny Ribbon, sale........ .... ..
30c Watered or Moire Ribbon
PRINTS
Choice new patterns, Crows' English Prints,
light or dark colorings. 121c quality on sale ....
READY-TO-WEAR
3 dozen Ladies' Galitea Aprons, sale ....
Children's Wash Linen dresae:s, sale ....
10 Girl's Middies, special to clear
15 Ladies' Permit', Wast T?ntlerskirts, sale ...
20 Girls' Linen i)i sses, nicely made, sale.
25 Ladies' White Cambric Underskirts, sale • ..
Ladies' Cain laic Night (towns, se 0.
Corset Covers. to clear at..... ... , ...
Ladies' Stmmler Coals, sale price
10 2 tlo•,ren Wrappers and Housedresses, sale
Ladies'. Tailored Suits at 20 per rent, off.
CARPET DEPARTMENT
Cut Prices on Carpets, Linoleurns, Brussels, Tapestry,
Wool, Velvet and Wilton rings,
DRESS GOODS
Big Savings on Dress Goods just when prices are going
ftp, You t•n,n buy at a. saving of 20 pert ant. liny your new
Dress or Snit now,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Big ettt in prices of all lines of Test's, Wnmet,'r, Boys'
and Giris' Roots and Shoes.
Bargain Box of Odd Brines to clear at. 'l 1,19
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
BARGAINS IN SILKS
Big stock of Silks at Salt Price
SPEerAL-50 yds Black Pailette Silk, yd wide elean
sweep. . .....,.., 89
.A. line of colored Pailette Silk, $1.25 for... , .. .... . $1,110
27 inch Japan Taffeta Silk, 50c for 40
One piece Pongee Silk t ... . • .
35
20 per eent. discount off other nes of Silk.
BARGAINS IN STAPLES
Fine English Cambric, yard wide, 15e for12.!.
10 webs fine Factory Cotton, yard wide, 125, for. . , . , ' 10
5 pieces Linen Crash Towelling, 124e, sale . • 10
Yard -wide Stritied Flannelette. 12 1-2e, sale 14)
4 pieces white I' lanneleette, yard -wide, lye, sale ... 12i
2 pieces Sheeting, 2 yards wide, 80e, anis"5
New patterns Art Sateen, 25e, sale.. `2t)
A lot of Wash Goods on sate 08
Curtain Muslin and Net, 20c; sale 15
Bungalo Cnrtaining (wide), 25e, sale...-. ....... 20
Lace Curtains, to clear at. ... ... .... $1.00
Goods not
at regular
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43
89
69
85
95
75
25
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';tock is to large and roust be reduced Cot pelves will do it.
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27 inch flouncing regular value, 50e and Pe, sale
Torchon Lace bargain, 2 yds for .. t rr,
Cards of Lace, 6 yds each for, i
H. E. I1SARD CO.
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PARASOLS
Sntnuier Parasols in White or Fancy Colors, at
20 ler cent, off all other lines.
MEN'S WEAR STORE
t'hni- •• st„c'k of Men's. Yon1'as' and Boys' Snits, "Fit -
Rite" Ta lore:l Clothes that are right, "Take -a -Look."
10 :.fen's Engli,h Worst.edaaul'l'weedSuits, value up
to $12 00, Sale prise only. $8.98
2 dozen heavy black Denim Overalls, sale ..... .... 09
3 dozen heavy blue or black Overalls, sale . .. 85
Men's two-piece Summer Suits, sate price. .. 7.54)
Youth's fancy worsted Suits $12.00 for . ... , ... 1)• 00
Boys' t.R o•pieee Suits, to clear at.... ....... .3.1)8
Men's Tweed Pants, odd lines at. 1,75
Men's fine English Worsted Snits, sale 1 `.?.50
Men's Gray Lustre Summer Coats, $1.25 sale x.00
Men's and Davis' Boots
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Men's Boots, broken lines, value up to $3, sale 1.98
Meet's strong Working Boots, regular $3.60, for. 2.75
Boys' good Wearing Boots, regular $2, for 1 30
Cut I'riees on all other lines of Men's and Boys'Boots.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Men's Summer Underwear Shirts and Drawers, special `25
Men's strong Wearing Sox, 2 pair for. 25.
3 doz. Men's Print Shirts, regular 75e for, 50
Men's heavy'1'op Shirts, sale price.. 50
Men's Straw Hats to clear at ...... .... . .... 25
silk four-in-hand Ties, sale .... ..... ......... .... 0f)
Boys' Wash Cotton I naps, stile .., ., "39
Straw Hats o clear at reduced prices.
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change for goods at sale pace.
Ford Runabout
Price $480
Lock a nla) np and -he \vathers. it. take+:a the
sunshine and fresh air to preserve perfect
health. The Ford has opened up the great
invigorating out-of-doors to the Canadian
of moderate means. More than fifty thous-
and Canadians are using the Ford profitably i
-both for pleasure and business.
Touring Car $530;1 own Car $780:F.O.B.Ftnd,
Ontario, with all equipment, including, elec-
tric'. headlights. Cars on display and sale at
A. M. CRAWFOISD'S;
DEALER WI :a GHAM,o Ir.
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• . atoi, ,. unot,n r,o t,nn•,r,. r„ne,l..r .u.,<ir anera,noonn con rrn<,nnr <o, o-• r „0-44 Ckt
BARGAINS IN GROCERIES
7 bars Laundry Soap.
Royal Yeast Cakes.
Good 4 string 35c Brooms for..,....
3 cans best Corn.
Baking Powder, 2 cans for..
Corn Starch per box
Bottle Extract Flavoring
Special blend of Teas, per ib
Pearl Pot Barley
2 cans Salmon for
Seeded Raisins, choice....... •. • • •
7 bars Olive 011 Soap ..... ....
550 can Empire Brand Salmon ...
Canada Laundry Stnt•ch
TABLE LINEN
One piece heavy Table Linen, sale
One piece wide Table Linen, 50e, sale.......... .
Fine quality Bleached Linen, COc, sale ,...
2 pieces Table Litten, regular 75c, sale .
One piece extra fine quaity. $1.00, sale sale
heavylinen, regular $1.25,
One enact (2 yds wide) g
BARGAINS IN CORSETS
Lino No. 1-A lot of odd lines to clear...
Line No. 2-.3 doz. values up to $1.25, sale . ..,
Line No, 3 --Special clearing lot at
We carry a Big Stock of the best makes of Corsets.
'dont• choice of the regular lines at ent prices.
Ask to see them.
TermsCash or Produce at time of sale.
(� IVO paid fzr will be charged
03
19
25
25
08
30
04
25
10
25
20
08
25
48
Sv
1 00
59
09
95
Commencing Saturday, August 7th at
9 a.m. and ending on August 21st, 1915.
Big Cut in Prices for Two Weeks on Alt Kinds of Goods
Come and see how much money you can save on Just the Goods You Want. Our two
stores will contribute Big Bargains in all kinds of Ladies' and Men's Wear Goods. Great
stock of Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Clothing, Carpets, Rugs, Blinds, Curtains, Oilcloths,
Linoleums, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets.
COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE
•
RIBBONS
Our stock is complete With all kinds of I3,ibbons,
Cut prices on all lines.
10 pieces wide hair Ribbon, sale ..,...
20c plain Silk Ribbon, sale........,.
25c plain or fanny Ribbon, sale........ .... ..
30c Watered or Moire Ribbon
PRINTS
Choice new patterns, Crows' English Prints,
light or dark colorings. 121c quality on sale ....
READY-TO-WEAR
3 dozen Ladies' Galitea Aprons, sale ....
Children's Wash Linen dresae:s, sale ....
10 Girl's Middies, special to clear
15 Ladies' Permit', Wast T?ntlerskirts, sale ...
20 Girls' Linen i)i sses, nicely made, sale.
25 Ladies' White Cambric Underskirts, sale • ..
Ladies' Cain laic Night (towns, se 0.
Corset Covers. to clear at..... ... , ...
Ladies' Stmmler Coals, sale price
10 2 tlo•,ren Wrappers and Housedresses, sale
Ladies'. Tailored Suits at 20 per rent, off.
CARPET DEPARTMENT
Cut Prices on Carpets, Linoleurns, Brussels, Tapestry,
Wool, Velvet and Wilton rings,
DRESS GOODS
Big Savings on Dress Goods just when prices are going
ftp, You t•n,n buy at a. saving of 20 pert ant. liny your new
Dress or Snit now,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Big ettt in prices of all lines of Test's, Wnmet,'r, Boys'
and Giris' Roots and Shoes.
Bargain Box of Odd Brines to clear at. 'l 1,19
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
BARGAINS IN SILKS
Big stock of Silks at Salt Price
SPEerAL-50 yds Black Pailette Silk, yd wide elean
sweep. . .....,.., 89
.A. line of colored Pailette Silk, $1.25 for... , .. .... . $1,110
27 inch Japan Taffeta Silk, 50c for 40
One piece Pongee Silk t ... . • .
35
20 per eent. discount off other nes of Silk.
BARGAINS IN STAPLES
Fine English Cambric, yard wide, 15e for12.!.
10 webs fine Factory Cotton, yard wide, 125, for. . , . , ' 10
5 pieces Linen Crash Towelling, 124e, sale . • 10
Yard -wide Stritied Flannelette. 12 1-2e, sale 14)
4 pieces white I' lanneleette, yard -wide, lye, sale ... 12i
2 pieces Sheeting, 2 yards wide, 80e, anis"5
New patterns Art Sateen, 25e, sale.. `2t)
A lot of Wash Goods on sate 08
Curtain Muslin and Net, 20c; sale 15
Bungalo Cnrtaining (wide), 25e, sale...-. ....... 20
Lace Curtains, to clear at. ... ... .... $1.00
Goods not
at regular
45
43
89
69
85
95
75
25
9.5
•
';tock is to large and roust be reduced Cot pelves will do it.
t
27 inch flouncing regular value, 50e and Pe, sale
Torchon Lace bargain, 2 yds for .. t rr,
Cards of Lace, 6 yds each for, i
H. E. I1SARD CO.
Nat
PARASOLS
Sntnuier Parasols in White or Fancy Colors, at
20 ler cent, off all other lines.
MEN'S WEAR STORE
t'hni- •• st„c'k of Men's. Yon1'as' and Boys' Snits, "Fit -
Rite" Ta lore:l Clothes that are right, "Take -a -Look."
10 :.fen's Engli,h Worst.edaaul'l'weedSuits, value up
to $12 00, Sale prise only. $8.98
2 dozen heavy black Denim Overalls, sale ..... .... 09
3 dozen heavy blue or black Overalls, sale . .. 85
Men's two-piece Summer Suits, sate price. .. 7.54)
Youth's fancy worsted Suits $12.00 for . ... , ... 1)• 00
Boys' t.R o•pieee Suits, to clear at.... ....... .3.1)8
Men's Tweed Pants, odd lines at. 1,75
Men's fine English Worsted Snits, sale 1 `.?.50
Men's Gray Lustre Summer Coats, $1.25 sale x.00
Men's and Davis' Boots
v
Men's Boots, broken lines, value up to $3, sale 1.98
Meet's strong Working Boots, regular $3.60, for. 2.75
Boys' good Wearing Boots, regular $2, for 1 30
Cut I'riees on all other lines of Men's and Boys'Boots.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Men's Summer Underwear Shirts and Drawers, special `25
Men's strong Wearing Sox, 2 pair for. 25.
3 doz. Men's Print Shirts, regular 75e for, 50
Men's heavy'1'op Shirts, sale price.. 50
Men's Straw Hats to clear at ...... .... . .... 25
silk four-in-hand Ties, sale .... ..... ......... .... 0f)
Boys' Wash Cotton I naps, stile .., ., "39
Straw Hats o clear at reduced prices.
08
ICO to Farmer''.,n.:W�Ei;e:�aa"•"-'
IIt t i R������ Large quantities of Ilutter and Eggs
rK wantedr Highest prices paid in ez-
change for goods at sale pace.