The Wingham Advance, 1911-08-03, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911
WEILTREATYou LUKE AN OLD
FIEND A-16TRYirolvtAKE
ON ":� OF YOU
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MR. SWELL " DRESSER ;
IF you ONCE GET INSIDE OUR .,'TORE
AND GET INSIDE OF ONE OF OUR ,SUIT,?'.
WE WILL GET INSIDE OF YOUR POCKET-
BOOK..
BUT WE WON'T TAKE OUT ANY MORE
MDNEy THAN BELONGS; TO US,
BECAUSE WE RE.NEm.zER THAT YOU
ARE HEALTHY AND WILL HAVE MANY
SUITS TO BUy .DURING YOUR LIFETIME.
BUY YOUR CLOTHES FROM US AND YOU
WILL BE OUR FRIEND FOR A LIFETIME. '
McGee & Campbell
CLOTHIERS u MEN'S
FURNISHERS
THE WING: A A I ANO
CALEDONIAN DAY.
Lucknow, Monday, Aug. lib, 1911.
Lucknow's Old Tiine Caledonian Games, Which Were So Suc-
cessfully Revived Last Year, Will Be "Greater And
Chander Than Ever ~ Best Attieletes In Can.
ada have Been. Secured, And Attrac.
tions Will Be Unequalled,
What promises to be the best pro-
gramme of sports pub on in Western
Ontario, will be given in Lucknow on
Caledonian Day, Monday, August the
7th next, $3000.00 will be expended
iu attractions, prizes, etc, The
famous Galt IUltie Bernd. dressed hi
their Scottish Costumes, has been
secured. In addition to this, the
musical part will be supplied by the
Loeknow Pipe 13and and the Lucknow
Musical Soule'y Brass .Band. The
following athletes have been secur-
ed ;-Bobby Kerr, the fastest sprinter
in America, who ran 100 yards in 9 4.5
seconds at Buffalo, July 4th. Frahk
Halbhaus who won the British Empire
Championship at the Coronation
Sports in the 100 yard dash and the
220 yards ; Jack Tait, winner of the
one mile and champion of the British
Empire for that distance ; Mel. Brock,
who won the half mile in 1.57, the
fastest time that has been done in
England this year ; Alex, Cameron,
Champion vaulter of Canada ; E.
MacDonald, the coming champion
walkernd the o
a h only one who has been
able to make it interesting for Goald-
ing ; Geo. Lister, Follinshy and many
others, Several athletic slabs have
written that they are sending up their
athletes and the running events should
prove the most interesting run off in
the province, A novelty has been
secured in four whippets which will
race 100 yards and 120 yards. The
whippets will also race against Haiti -
bans who will be given a good handl-
cep. Bobby Kerr will undertake to
run 120 yards while MacDonald walks
00 yards. At great expense, a splendid
attraction has been secured from New
York, Japanese acrobats and other
perforwez s, These will put on their
show both afternoon and evening.
Good prizes aro given for piping and
dancing, and the best pipers and
dancers of America will be here to
compete. In the evening a grand open
air conceit will be given in the
Caledonian Park, consisting of piping
and dancing : performances by the
Japanese acrobats and others of their
Co,, and to be concluded with the best
display of fireworks ever given in this
part of the country. Special rates are
given by the railways from all the
larger centres, single fare from all
points within a $2.50 single fare radius
and a special train will be run from
Palmerston and back. See large bills
for further particulars. Don't miss
the Caledonian Gaines this year, "the
best ever,"
SPECIAL TRAIN.
Leaving hate
Palmerston 8 35 sant, $1.50
Gowanstown 8 44 1355
Listowel 8 52 1.25
Atwood ... 9 01 1 10
Henfryn 914 95
Ethel 021 85
Brussels 0 at 70
Bluevale 9 40 50
Winghain 0 50 $5
Whitchureh ....10.02 25
Arriving in Lucknow at JO 15 a m.
Returning will leave Lucknow at
10 30 pan,
Canadian National Exhibition
August 26th - TORONTO - September 1 lth
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CORONATION YEAR LEADS THEM ALL
Lin Stock and Agriculture— Art --Gems from Euro -
Greatest show on contin- pean galleries -masters
entl Special Prizes of from best collections in
$500 each. Increased Canada and Unite,d
Prizes in all classes. States.
Manufactures -- Greatest
display ever shown in
America, Goods man-
ufactured while you
wait.
THREE GREAT SPECIALS
Festival of Empire—pictur-
ing the glories of the Cor-
onation ceremonies, 1,500
performers in uniform.
Coldstream Guards Band
Musicians of the Royal
Household, by special
permission of the King.
War Beneath the Waves --
Showing a battle between
a Dreadnought and a
Submarine,
HOSTS OF OTHER ATTRACTIONS
L.Y,R.A, Regatta—Athletic Sports—Boy Scouts Review—Vaudeville—Japanese Fireworks—
Twelve Massed Military Bands—Trotting and Pacing Races, etc,
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS OF CORONATION FIREWORKS
a For all information write Manager J. O. ORR, City Hall, Toronto,
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Twenty -Five Victims. -
Rev. George IllcLennan,, a former
Brant boy, who has charge of a
church in Porcupine, Ont., conducted
the burial services of twenty-two of
the victims of the fire which swept
that district two weeks ago, Most
of these men perished in the West
dome mine.
New Canadian Coins.
A special of The Canada Gazette is-
sued July 20, contains a royal procla-
mation covering the designs for the
the new King issue of Canadian fifty
cent pieces, The obverse impression
of the new coins will be the efflgy of
majesty, head and bust, wearing the
imperial, crown and robe of state with
the collar of the Garter, and looking
to the left, with the inscription. Geor-
gius V. Rex et Ind. Imp," The re-
verse gives the denomination and the
word "Canada" with the Imperial
crown and maple wreath.
Marsh Burned Over.
During the recent dry spell the
Luther marsh caught lire and before
the rains came to extinguish the
blaze, the whole property was burned
over. This will stop the huckle berry
crop in that district for at least three
years.
Salt The ' Cows.
It has been noted that an experi-
ment was carried on at the Wisconsin
station as to the effects of salt, and
lack of salt on cows, Salt was kept
away from some cows for a long time
-a number of months -and a condi-
tion of low vitality ensued, which,
when continued at soma length, re -
suited in a.general breakdown. When
salt was again supplied, they recover-
ed at once. It was observed that the
time of breaking down came about
the time of calving, and the best cows
showed this tendency most. And so
these facts show the value of regular
salting of milk cows, which should not
be neglected.
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See those loaves, those pleasing
loaves you've made,
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is in FIVE ROSES will hold them up
till eaten.
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Twenty -Five Victims. -
Rev. George IllcLennan,, a former
Brant boy, who has charge of a
church in Porcupine, Ont., conducted
the burial services of twenty-two of
the victims of the fire which swept
that district two weeks ago, Most
of these men perished in the West
dome mine.
New Canadian Coins.
A special of The Canada Gazette is-
sued July 20, contains a royal procla-
mation covering the designs for the
the new King issue of Canadian fifty
cent pieces, The obverse impression
of the new coins will be the efflgy of
majesty, head and bust, wearing the
imperial, crown and robe of state with
the collar of the Garter, and looking
to the left, with the inscription. Geor-
gius V. Rex et Ind. Imp," The re-
verse gives the denomination and the
word "Canada" with the Imperial
crown and maple wreath.
Marsh Burned Over.
During the recent dry spell the
Luther marsh caught lire and before
the rains came to extinguish the
blaze, the whole property was burned
over. This will stop the huckle berry
crop in that district for at least three
years.
Salt The ' Cows.
It has been noted that an experi-
ment was carried on at the Wisconsin
station as to the effects of salt, and
lack of salt on cows, Salt was kept
away from some cows for a long time
-a number of months -and a condi-
tion of low vitality ensued, which,
when continued at soma length, re -
suited in a.general breakdown. When
salt was again supplied, they recover-
ed at once. It was observed that the
time of breaking down came about
the time of calving, and the best cows
showed this tendency most. And so
these facts show the value of regular
salting of milk cows, which should not
be neglected.
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from the weekly wage, open a Savings
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ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSO.
CIATION.
The object of the Ontario Plow-
men's Association is to advance the
interests of Agriculture
(a) By encouraging its member to
give greater attention ' to thorough
cultivation of the soil.
(b) By establishing branch Associa-
tions throughout the Province.
(e) By disseminating useful informa-
tion with regard to the fertilization
and cultivation of the soil,
(d) By interesting farmers' sons to
become first-class plowmen, thereby
largely increasing the yield and quail-
. ty of the field crops of Ontario.
(e) By encouraging annual Provin-
cial, County and Township Plowing
Matches.
(f) By awarding premiums at such
competitions.
(g) And by such other means as may
be desirable.
A branch Association may be form-
ed in any township in Ontario.
The membership fee for the branch
Associations shall be one dollar --fifty
cents to be forwarded to the Central
Association and fifty cents retained
by the local branch.
'447 Bach branch shall be entitled to a
grant from the funds of the Central
Association, to be apportioned on the
basis of actual cash prizes paid to
prize -winners at plowing matches held
by branch Associations.
Brussels.
4I0 acres are encompassed in the
limits of Brusseie,
Civic holiday Will be observed in
Brussels on Tuesday, August 15th.
Sunday School exeuraion that day.
A: ear of horses was shipped on
Tuesday for the West, by„ Messrs.
Galbraith & Keys, from Brussels.
P. Scott's speedy mare "Lesa Vale,"
captured 1st money in the 230 trot•
ting race at Listowel. Thursday after•
noon of last week, in straight heats
and did not .have to extend herself to
-do It, 2.21. was hung up as the best
time.
At the recent Entrance examination
16 pupils belonging to Brussels school
Were eondidates alt of whom, with one
exception, passed, 10 taking honors.
At an additional honor, Truitt' Dead•
man captured 807 niatka out of a
pnaeible & 0, the highest In the Co, at
this exam.
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ISARD S ROUSING SALE ! GREAT CRASH IN PRICES
Commencing Saturday, August the 5th. Ending Saturday, August the 19th
Prices throughout the store will be reduced to a point where buying will be so irresistible to all who come that our stock will
soon be reduced to its normal size. We are determined to do triple the ordinary amount of business in these two weeks and
PRICES have been made with that idea in mind, Come and see what, we . think, will be the greatest values offered anywhere.
You'll think so too, when you see the remarkably LOW PRICES we heve placed on STRICTLY NEW and yip -to -the -minute goods
of -all kinds. Attend this Sale and you will be DOLLARS ahead. Extra salespeople to wait on you. Read the list ---only room
here for a few of the many Bargains awaiting you.
Grocery
Royal Yeast Cakes 03c
Canada Laundry Starch07c
12 Bats Laundry Soap25e
10e Bottle Extract 10e
Red Salmon, per tin 15c
Fresh Pot Barley 03e
6 Bats Santa Claus
Bargains
Corn Syrup, per pail, . 25e
10e
k , .. 08e
Ceylon Tea,„ 25e
Jap. T., 25o
asns..... ,,.100
Fancy Cakes.
Corn Starch, p.
35e Black Ceyr
35s UncoloredSeeded
11ii
Soap 100
Clothing Dept.
Our large stock of Ready-to-wear Suits. Pants and
Overalls at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Men's Strong Overalls $ .50
Men's Feeney Tweed Suits, reg. price $8 00 --for O 00
11t:en's Fine English Worsted Snits, $15 value for 12 00
Mens Plain or Fancy Suits, reg. value $10 --for7 00
Men's Fine Worsted Pants, SI 00 value for ..,
Boys' 3•piece Suits, Well made, regular $5 --for 4 00
Boys two-piece Suits, at,129
Youths' Fancy Tweed Suits, reg. value $8 --for ,.., (11)0
1qen's 2 piece Sumner Suits, reg, $f-•to.ciear at0 00
Men's Fancy Striped Pants. $21)0 value for 1.50
Men's Strong Pants. for 125
Boys' Short Pants for •.50
1110I'S ItATN COATS. -All kinds and prices
an sale at 20 per Bent cif.
Corsets
Lois of new atyle of Comets in broken Ilnar, now on
oantre tables. Valuta up to $1.00 and $124 -now in
Iwo lots --your choice far WI and Oil,;. See torn.
Bargains In Ribbons
Plain Silk
lk tbb
one, alcolors (very wide) 15a qreiity, 1
10
20e Fancy Ribbons -- Sale Price . . .. . ........ . 15e
20e " .1 Ids
25e Plain Wide Silk Ribbon for 20e
85e Plain or Paney Ribbon for 25e
120 Plain Sok Ribbon. 10e
Whitewear
White Underskirts and Lawn Waists
$100 Underskirts $ .75 $3 00 Underskirts $2,40
$1,25 " ...... 1.00 $3 50 " 2 15
$1.50 11 ...... 120 51 25 Lawn Waists,.., 100
$2 00 " 100 $150 " .. . 120
$225 1.15 $2 00 11 .... 100
Corset Covers - to elear .25
Ladies' White Dressee, nicely made and trimmed,
regular $5 00 -- far 400
Children's White Dresses -'to elear at $1,00 and 125
Boots and Shoes
of worth of
Two thousand dollars'
Shoes to be sold at cut prices ;
your fall supply .... A number of
regardless of cost ,... See Boxes
00c, $1.19 and $1
the Best Beets and
a good time to buy
odd lines to be sold
of clearing lines at
40.
DRESS TRIMMINGS -- to match
20 per cent off all
all our Dress (foods.
Lines.
Table Linen
1 piece Bleached Linen, 51 in, wide, Sue value for ... 28e
2 pts. fine quality Bleached Linen, OOe quality for ... 45c
2 pes. Table Linen, very wide, new pattern, 75e for, .. 03e
Extra tine quality Linen, 2 yds. wide, $1.25 quality, .31.00
Table Napkins, all sues and qualities .....20 per Cent off
PRINTS Crem's Regllsh Prints, all nese patterns, dark and
light colorings. Regular prices aro 12} and 100
150 --your oholco of our large stook for
TERMS OF SAL :.—Cash or produce at time of kale. No goods eilarged at Sole price. No goode Rent on
approbation during the Sale« Remember the date -Saturday) Aug. etil. Out prices
in fifteen dopartmenta. Shop in the morning if ponntille«
W. E. ISARD & CO. - Wingha
Gloves
Big stock of Gloves to be sold quickly
at greatly reduced prices. All our Long
Gloves in Black, White, Blue, Green,
Brown, Silk or Lisle, at 20% off our close prices...
DRESS GOODS Huy' your Tall Tfrese or Snit . now-.
Big stook to choose from. During
thlt Salo you ear' save 20.'•: en your purchase of the latest Dress
Goods. Gut pprieea in all linos of Silks. Wo have the kind that
wear well -- Taffeta, Mescaline, Pailotto -al1 widths, See our 36
inch Chiffon Taffeta, regular dollar quality -Clean Clean Sweep Sale, Ilio
LACE CURTAINS assist
St 2' and $1 10 dt zing tl is S to the
of odd pairs Curtains to
Regular prices 'aro
t t a y ga at 700
12 pairs Lace Curtains. 2.50 value -Sale Pr111 II ice $1'5)
8 ., ,. .. 3,00 ,. .. .. 2.90
12 " • " r. 3.75 a .r a 9110
Summer Perasola in Plain and Fanny eolorings - must
bo sold at a. discount of 25 per cent.
CARPETS and RUGS
.Rig Stock of Carpets and
Rugs to cheoso from --
comprising new patterns in Tapestry, Wool, Brussels, Velvet. Wil•
tons, also is largo stook of I.inolourns in the best makes. 20
Per sent oiT during the Salo .
t,JNDFIZSKIRTS Two doz. Underskirt's, made 0f good
quality rfµultd
Msreen full width, reg. $1,26 -for 1tpSateen
doineival1
Underskirts 41,50 vahre for 41,25,, Bargain in Bleak Silk skirts,
Special 4.5.06 quality for 4.'311)5,
25 pes. whits Torchon Lace and In'iortlon, reg. 6c --tar 50
English Lonsdale ('arnbrio, flim quality, yard wade, reg. ids for 01
20 pea. wide atriped Flannelette!n, new patterns --only . do
A lot of mill Ends Factory Cottony --to 'sitar St 55
Window Mattes, Linen en the lerfc, oamplate.... tie
Smrm
uer Vests, Mae 36 -to clear at . 100