The Wingham Advance, 1911-02-02, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1910
THE WINGITAM ADVANCE
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20 Per Gent.
Discount
On Men's and Boys' Suits and
Overcoats, Pea Jackets, Odd
Pants and Knickers.
What It Means To You--
$ 5 o
$ 7.50
$10.00
$15.00
$20.00
Garments
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.... $12.00
c` ,...$16.00
We are giving an extra -special price on
Boys' 3 piece School Suits—regular $q. 00
and $5.00—for $3 00.
Penman's Wool Underwear—regular 75c
for 55c.
Special prices on Gloves and all other
Winter Goods worth your while to come
and see.
McGee & Campbell
CLOTHIERS e&L 1►IEJTS
FURNISHE 22S
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To. Have Wireless,
The Oanallkan Pacific .'a'td Northern
Navigation steamers on the lakes, will
bo eit'lipped with wireless during the
winter, and when in service net sum-
mer wilt he in constant touch with the
Port Arthur station recently estab-
1t,1 ed.
An Unlucky Babe.
The infant daughter of Albert
Stone, an Englishman, who conducts
a fruit business at Thorold, met with
a serious accident on Monday, but
escaped with only a broken leg. The
child was jest learning to creep and
was; playing with her older brother in
a room over the store, The boy pull-
ed a cover f4om an unused stovepipe
hole and the little girl in some meninx.
fell through the hole, dropping into a
barrel of fruit in the store below.
When picked up the child was uncon-
scious, but a doctor was quickly
summoned and restored her. When
only a few months old the baby bad
ole of its eyes pushed out by her
brother.
Pains That . Make Misery,
A Talk With Our Lady
Readers.
Have you ever noticed how miser-
able and unhappy the little pains and
aches make one? Astinging cut, badly
chapped hands, a nasty burn, a sore
foot, a poisoned finger—.none of them
wounds or ailments ever likely to
cause serious trouble, which comes to
every woman—and man too—and are
just sufficient to take the edge off one's
temper and give one a "grouch."
Zam-Buk is just the thing at such
times. As soon as you put it on to a
sore, a cut, a burn, or any skin injury,
it stops the pain, and the smarting,
and starts up healing. Don't make
the mistake that because Zam-Buk is
so widely used by medical men, by
nurses, and for serious skin diseases
and accidents, that it is only for
serious casee. )Keep it handy and use
it immediately you get some trivial
injury or have some little sore.
Ars. Chas. II. Barrett, Harmony
Road, Truro, N. S., says :—"I had an
ingrowing toe nail, which caused me
acute agony. Sometimes the pain was
so severe I could not sleep. It became
SO bad that I feared blood -poisoning
lied set in. I was advised to try Zv.m-
Buk and bound up the sore toe with
it. In a few days it was much eaoier
and I continued the treatment- The
result is that to -day the toe is sound
and I have no more trouble with it.
We always keep Zam-Bak in our
house, and I would strongly recom-
mend it to every housewife."
Zam-Buk is just the thing, too, for
the little ones. Pure in its composi-
tion, and herbal in nature, it is suit-
able for the most delicate skin. It also
cures piles, eczema, varicose, ulcers,
cold sores, abscesses, blood poisoning,
ring -worm, and all similar skin dis-
eases. Sold everywhere at 50c a box.
or post free from Zain-Buk Co., To-
ronto, upon receipt of price.
Farm For Sale.
Lot 5, Con, 3, Morrie. 100 acres, 90
cleared, balance hardwood bush ;
bank barn 4000, frame house, arte-
sian well ; school close by; good or-
chard, Possession at any time, For
particulars, apply on the premises.
Terms reasonable,
MRS. J. H. BRANDON,
For Sale Or To Rent
A goocl farm, lot 42, concession 5,
East Wawauosh, is offered for sale.
It contains '75 acres, has good build.
hags, is well watered. Only three and
a half miles from Blyth, and a little
over two miles from I3elgrave; school,
one mile distant,
If not sold, the farm may be rented.
For particulars apply to
JAMES NEFHERY.
Belgrave P.O.
Brussels.
After a closure of six weeks, owing
to diphtheria, the quarantine at the
home of Neil S. McLauchlin, has been
lifted and the patient is Improving in
health.
The foot bridge at the old flax mill
was taken down during the past week
so as to avoid the danger of being
swept away by the rising Maitland.
About 9 o'clock on Wednesday night
James )Menzies, an old and highly re-
spected resident, died at his home,
William St., at the advanced age of
nearly 83 years.
Wednesday night of this week the
annual lllanonic At Biome was held in
the Town Hall and was largely attend-
ed. J, H. Cameron, entertainer, of
Toronto and Misr Griffin, of Wing -
ham, supplied the program and an
Italian orchestra from London furn-
ished the musical accompaniment to
the dance. A very tasty lunch was
yo
seruvenged.
st daughter of W. R. Robert-.
Them died at the parental home,
Aodericb, last hiunday, Jessie Morse,
eon, Victoria St. The funeral took
place on Tuesday afternoon to Mait-
land cemetery. Miss Robertson was
assistant teacher in Brussels Continu•
ation School and did excellent work.
During the past week the connect -
in link was completed between Brus-
sels and Wroxeter Rural Telephone
system and business interchanged.
Blyth circuit will be ready in a few
weeks. We have a link with Moles-
worth line and when we get McKillop
the subscribers to any of the above
mentioned circuits will have a splen-
did range covering well up toward
1,000 to 1,200 telephones, a system that
should afford both pleasure and pro-
fit in the usefulness of the service.
The switch boards in Brussels Central
office have been rearranged separat-
ingthe town and rural calls and there-
by snaking it easier for the operators,
The rate arranged with Wroxeter is
5e a message to subscribers to either
lines,
Try a 50c. Bottle FREE
From Your Druggist: Psychine, the great Vitality.Builder
You know what it would mean to us
were Psychine a preparation without
a definite, beneficial action.
After the first bottle which we would
buy, no more would be purchased.
And we would go out of business.
But we're not going out of business,
and our co,nfdenee that we're not is
based upon our third of a century's
experience with Psychine.
Ten years after Confederation we
commenced compounding Psychine.
Since that time, we have sold many
millions of bottles.
We have cured many hundreds of
thousands of virulent and oftentimes
fatal cases of diseases.
We have in our files many hundreds
of thousands of unsolicited testi-
monials.
And we have grown from a small
beginning to be one of the largest pro-
prietary manufacturers in this coun-
try.
Here then is proof that we have in
*Psychine a preparation with abundant
and demonstrated effectiveness, more so
than any other preparation we, or any-
one else, ever heard of.
Here then IS the reason of our unal-
terable confidence in Psychine, that it
Is in fact the greatest preparation of
dts kind in the world.
Here then is why we have inaugu-
rated a policy of actually buying .hun-
dreds of thousands of bottles of Psy-
chine to give to those who should use.
To those who are blindly groping
in the dark for relief from their
misery, who may perhaps be using
wrong methods to recover their health
and their strength.
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LAGRIPPE.
The greatest and most effective
agents for the bodily health are the
white corpuscles, phagocytes.
(PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN)
These white corpuscles eat any germ;
of disease that gains an' entrance to the
body, when they're In large enough
numbers and sufficiently strong.
When they're not sufficiently strong,
the disease germs devour them and
disease holds the body.
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For centuries almost, herbs, nature's
own remedies, have been the most ef-
ficient foe to disease.
We havo not known very definitely
just how.
But now science tells us that certain
of these herbs increase the number of
the white corpuscles and their strength.
These certain herbs are incorporated
in Psychine.
We go to the ends of the earth for
these herbs—to Arabia, to South Amer-
ica, to China and to Japan.
They are compounded in the most
costly chemical appliances in this coun-
try.
And the result is Psychine—for a
third of a century the most effective
vitality -builder the world has known.
The one preparation that has cured
many thousands of the following dis-
eases:
La grippe
Bronchitis
Hemorrhages
Sore Throat
Anaemia
Female Wehkness
Indigestion
Poor Appetite Night Sweats
Chills and Fevers Obstinate Coughs
Sleeplessness and Laryngitis and
Nervous Troubles Dyspepsia
After-effects of Pleurisy, Pneumonia and
La Grippe
Bronchial Coughs
Weak Lungs
Weak Voice
Spring Weakness
Barly Decline
Catarrhal Affections
Catarrh of Stomach
Now we don't ask you to take our
word for the tremendously beneficial
effect of Psychine. Fill out the cou-
pon below, mail it to us and we'll give
your druggist an order (for which we
pay him the regular retail price) for
a 50 -cent bottle of Psyehine to be given
you free of cost.
We will undoubtedly buy and distri-
bute in this manner hundreds of thou-
sands of these 60 -cent bottles of Psy-
chine.
And we do that to show our entire
confidence in this wonderful prepara-
tion.
A confidence that has been based
on our 30 years' experience with this
splendid preparation, with a full know-
ledge of the hundreds of thousauds of
cures it has made.
COUPON No, 116
To the, Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, Ltd.
193'-195 Spading Ave., Toronto
I accept your offer to try a 50o, bottle
of Psyehine. (pronounced Si•keen) ab
your expense. I havo not had. a 50e.
bottle of Psychine under this plan.
Kindly advise my druggist to deliver
this bottle to me.
My Name
Town.
Street and Number
My Druggist's Name
Street and Number
This coupon is not good for a 50c. bottle
of Psychine If presented to the druggist
it must be sent us -we will then buy
tho 500. bottle of Psychine from your
druggist and direct him to deliver it to
you. This offer may bo withdrawn ab
any time without notice. Send coupon
to -day.
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25 PER GENT. DISCOUNT
On All. Men's And Boys'
Suits And Overcoats, And
All Fur Goods.
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20 Per Cent. Off
All Winter Underwear --
Men's, Women's and
Children's. Also Heavy
Worsted Wool Hose For
Boys. All Sizes In Plain
Ribbed Hose For Ladies'
and Children.
Produce Of All Kinds Wanted.
We will pay 40 cents per bushel for'
good merchantable Potatoes in trade for
any quantity.
A. Mills
V1iINGHAM
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BIG CRASH IN PRICES
FOR 10 DAYS
At Isard's
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Stt&\Nt \10zbotstin, Bezerklara 15th
A CLEAN SWEEP SALE IN FIFTEEN DEPARTMENTS
five miles to get your 'share of BARGAINS at this Big Sale. BRING
here. The GOODS are here for you to see and handle ; all kinds
Come with the crowd. Extra sales people to wait on you, Doors
of the many Bargains awaiting you. Shop early, if possible.
Twenty-two Thousand Dollar Stock to be reduced quickly. Prices will do it.
This is a great money saving chance for you. It will pay you to drive twenty -
along your PICTURE BOOKS and CITY CATALOGUES and see what asaving awaits you
of ready-to-wear Garments to try on, and we guarantee satisfaction in every case.
open Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Read the list. Only room here for a few
Clothing Department
Big Cut In Prices For 10 Days
Men's Strong Overalls—sale price
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12 Mena Fancy Tweed Suits, $8 00—for $0 00
Men's Black Cloth Overcoats, $8 50—for 0 50
Men's Heavy Gray Pants, $2 00—for 1 60
Boys' two-piece Suits—to clear 1 20
Boys' Heavy Overcoats, $10 00 value—for ...,. 7 90
Men's Striped Pants, $2 00 value—for 1 50
Men's Worsted Stripe Pante, $2.50 value—for .... 1 05
Men's Tweed Overcoats, $7 50 for 5 00
Men's Plain Black Overcoats, $12 00 --for. 9 00
Boys' Strong Tweed •overcoat, $0 00—for. . 4 50
Two Thousand Dollars Worth Of The Best Clothing
At Cut Prices For 10 Days
PRINTS.--Crum's English Prints, guaranteed fast colors,
good patterns, values from 12ie to 15e --clean sweep
sale, .10c.
REMNANTS
When taking stock we measured up the ends of all kinds
of Dry Goods, and now we have them on sale at cut -
they -must -go -prices.. Come early and get first pick.
LADIES' COATS
All must be sold at some price. Plenty to choose from.
33ig discount off Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats.
TOP SKIRTS
Twenty per cent. of all kinds of Top Skirts. A large
block to choose from on second floor.
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- Grocery
3 boxes Seeded Raisins for
New Raisins, 3 lbs. for
Cleaned Currants, 3 lbs. for
12 Bars Laundry Soap for
Royal Yeast Oakes
Fresh Corn Starch
New Prunes, per Ib
Specials
25c
25c
255e
25c
03c
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10c
85c Black Ceylon Tea for 25c
September Cheese, per 1b lec
4. pkgs. 10c Gold Dust for 25e
Fresh Dates, per Ib... 080
10c Mottle Extract for 080
New rigs, per Ib .. 05c
Pot Barley. per lb 03c
35c Japait Tea 25c,
Canada Laundry Starch 07c
Strong 4 string 406 Broome 28c
LACE CURTAINS. --A. lot of odd pairs to be sold cheap
and 20 per cent. off all regular prices. ,
Gents Furnishings
Men's heavy Braces, Strong, Police Brace—sale price
Men's heavy 4Vorking Shirts, 05r: value—sale price
Bays' Fine Bracey, regular price 25c --sale price
Men's Heavy Winter underwear, 20% off regular prices.
Men's Lined Mocha Gloves, dollar value—for
Heavy Wool Sox
A lot of Fancy Striped Print Shirts to clear
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Specials
151 English Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide• sale price.
12tc Fine Factory Cotton, yard wide for
Ends of Cotton --to clear
Five pieces Fancy Tweed Dress Goode, 50c valve—for
Black Sateen Underskirts, reg. price $L255—sale price
10 pieces Wide Flannelette, Fancy Stripe, 12ye value --for
White Quilts, $125—sale price
Wrappers and' House Dresses, worth $1 50—sale price
LadiesWaists--to clear .
Isabella Sable Ruff, targe size, reg. prices $0 00 to $7.00—fol`
Large Flannelette Blankets—sale price
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Boots and Shoes
Two thousand dollars worth of the beet Boots and Shoes to be
sold at cut prides.
Lot No. 1.—A number of odd lines, pricee are $1.25 and
$1 50, your choice for.. , , 99
Lot No, 2,—Ladies' Enttoned and Laced Boots up to $2 50
value—your pick for $1 25
Dress Goods
I3ig stock of Dress Material to choose from here. Dur-
ing the BIG SALE yon get a discount of 20 per cont.
off Dress Goods and Silks. See our Yard Wide Taffeta
Silk, dollar value, Bate price, 75c. A good time to bay
your new Spring Snit or Dress.
Remember the date—Saturday, rebrnary 4th. TERMS ----Cash, or good roll butter ; new laid eggs in exchange for
goods. No goods will be charged at this este. No goods sent on approbation during this Big Sale. Salespeople wanted.
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Bargains In Ribbons
12 pieces Plain Taffeta Ribbon, all colors, 25c quality—sale
price a 20c
20c Colored and Black Ribbon 150
15c Plain or Fancy Ribbon 12.0
12io Taffeta Ribbon ... 100
20c Fancy Brocade Ribbon 150
Fur Goods
Ladies' Rat Lined Coate, Italian Broadcloth, Alaska Sable
Collar, good value at $50.00—sale price $30 00
Ladies' .Astrachan Jackets, reg. value $35 00 ---sale price25 00
Ladies' Coon Coat, well lined, a bargain at $50.00—sale price 39 00
Ladies' Fur Gauntlets, reg. value, $.L00 and $5.00, your
choice for $200 and 2 110
'7 only Australian Opposum Double Scarfs, $5.00 value—
sate price 3 90
TABLE LINEN
One piece Bleached Table Linen, 25e value --sale priee 28e
Heavy Wide Table Linen, very good pattern, reg. 50c ---sale price 30o
One piece Wide' Listen, fine quality, dollar value—sale priee75o
Table Napkins, 20% off regular price.
MEN'S FUR COATS
Men's Pur Coats in bee; grades, also Fur Lined and Pur
Collared Coats at big reductions. You can buy them now
at a big saving.
CORSETS... -On centre tables you. will find our clearing ISARD
Wingharn)files of Corsets• -every pair must 'be sold, Regular/ / ► $1,00 [land $1.26 linea, clean sweep fol' 00e.
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