The Wingham Times, 1912-02-08, Page 5TIIE WINOBAN TIMES, FEBRUARY K, 1912
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20 PER CENT.
Off Men's, Youths' and
Boys' Overcoals1
From now until the last Overcoat is
gone we will give you a discount
of 20 per cent.
WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU
Our $6.50 lines will cost you $5.20
$10.00
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A SAVING WORTH WHILE
McGee & Campbell
UOWICK,
Suffering from two paralytic strokes
within a week, Mrs. Yarrow, died at
the home of a daughter, Mrs. George
Johnston, of Howick, on Monday of
last week. Deceased was twice mar.
ried. She leaves a family of four
daughters, Mrs. H. R. Perkins, Tees -
water; Mrs. Johnston, Howiek; Mrs.
Jacks and Mrs. Trimm of Bowmanville,
and two sons, Robert of Homefield,
Man., and David Moffat of Oshawa.
The body left the Mildmay station on
Wednesday for Newcastle where inter-
ment took place.
BLUEVA1.11.
School Report for month of January.
Names in order of attendance.
Senior room -Form V. -J. Patton,
R. Taylor, H. Black, A. Robertson.
Form IV Sr. -W. Shaw, E. Aitchi-
son, M. Raby, H. Stewart. E. Jewitt,
Diment, R. Barrett, L. Patton.
Form IV Jr. -M. Gray, C. Black, G.
Curtis, S. Hall, M. Black, L. Brecken-
ridge.
Form III. -H. H• olmes, P. Smeltzer,
L. McKenney, A. Fraser, E. Gannett,
R. Breckenridge, J. Gray, C. Jewett,
M. McGee, L. Elliott, F. McKinney, H.
Haney. J. Nicholson, E. Rutherford,
B. Bodman.
Average attendance, 19.
L. A. POSLIFF, Principal.
Report for month of January of Jun-
ior Department Bluevale School.
Names in order of attendance.
Sr. II. - W. West, R. West, A.
Smeltzer, C. McDonald, H. Robertson,
H. Messer, G. Casemore, A. Little, G.
Champion, R. Champion.
Jr. II. -R. Barrett, S. Gallaher, S.
Elliott, B. Gannett, M. Casemore, E.
Elliott, C. Elliott.
Part II, -J. Hogg, C. Elliott.
Sr. I. -J. West, 3. Watson, A. Mc-
Kinney.
Jr. I. -K. McDonald, H. Watson, 3.
Breckenridge, I. Watson.
Average attendance, 16.
F. I. AITCHISON, Teacher.
WBOXETER.
An aged and respected resident in
the person of Mrs. John Carmichael,
of this locality, died on Monday morn-
ing, Jan. 29th,at the ripe age of 90 years
and 9 months. About ten days ago
she fell to the floor of her room and
sustained a fracture of the hip. She
never rallied from the shock to her
system. The deceased was from Port
Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
She, with her husband, came to Can-
ada and settled near Hamilton, where
they lived for some years. During
this time Mr. Cqrmiehael was inspect- slated on walking the remainder of the
or of mason and bridge work on the distance, eight miles, to her home.
Grand Trunk railway. At a later per- Tne above from the Winnipeg Free
iod Mr. and Mrs, Carmichael settled I Press of January 17th, refers to the
in Fullerton township, County of Per- sad death of a former resident of this
th, where they farmed for same years. township. The deceased lady's maiden
In the year 18713 they came to live in name was Jessie Porter and she lived
Wroxeter, where Mr. Carmichael died on the farm on the 12th concession on
a short time after. A largefamily v'as which Currie's schcol house now stands.
born to them, namely; John, and Mrs. She left here manyyears ago with her
Fred Day, deceased; Mrs. Mackie, parents for the Wst.
Bellingham, Washington Territory;
Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Hart, Chicago;
Mrs, McLaughlin, New York; Mrs, B.
Ringler, Howick; Misses Mary and
Annie at home. The deceaaed left
twenty grandchildren and twenty-
seven great grandchildren. Mrs. Car-
miehael was a consistent member of
the Presbyterian church, Wroxeter.
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Report of S. S. No. 3, Turnberry for
the month of January. Names in order
of merit.
IV Class -N. Muir, L. Lincoln, R.
Appleby, A. Lincoln.
Sr. III -M. Stokes, S. Aitken, W.
Wallace, M, Reid, G. McGlynn, T.
Eadie, W. Eadie.
Jr. III -E. Elliott, E. Lincoln, J.
McGlynn, D. Reid.
II Class -L. Reid, T. Metcalfe, J. P.
McGlynn, A. Bok,
Sr. Pt. II --H. Metcalfe, D. Eadie.
Jr. Pt. II -M. Eadie, A. Metcalfe,
F. McGlynn, A. McGlynn; R. Baird.
J. C. BOWMAN, Teacher.
• EAST WAWANOSR.
Messrs. Thomas and Robert Stewart,
who have been visiting with their sister
on the 10th line left last week for
Weidmann, Lambton county. They
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
John McGee.
The following is the report of U.S S.
No. 7, East Wawanesh, for the month
of January:
Sr. V -Thomas Armstrong.
Jr. IV -Michael Foran, Lulu Cham-
ney.
Jr. IV -Elva Robinson, Lena Cham-
ney.Sr. III -Irene Boyle, Eva Boyle, Er-
nest Robinson, Ella James.
Jr. III --Annie Robinson, Joseph Fin-
leon.
Jr. II - Melvin Beecroft, Mary. Fin-
leon, Mary Boyle, Lila James, Charles
Robinson, Clarence Chamney.
Pt. I -Wilfred Robinson, Cecil Cham-
ney. A. V. SHACKLETON, Teacher.
A pathetic chapter in the history of
Swift Current, Sask. was recorded on
January 14th, when the North West
Mounted police were notified of the
finding of the frozen body of Mrs.
Alex. Cardno nine and one half miles
north of the town. Mrs. Cardno drove
in with a homesteader who was going
to do some shopping, and about 4
o'clock started to walk home. The
merchant with whom she traded tried
to influence her to stay overnight, ow-
ing to the inclemency of the weather,
it being 38 degrees below zero and a
blizzard blowing at the rate of fifty
miles an hour. However, she insisted
on returning to her family in the fear
that they might start out in search of
their mother and get lost in the storm.
The merchant sent his delivery rig out
about a mile with her. when she in -
The Council met in Belgrave on Feb.
5th; members all present; minutes of
last meeting were read and adopted on
motion of Councillors Seott and Stoner
house.
Tenders for the ordinary township
printing for the current year were re^
ceived from the Times and Advance
offices, Wingham. The tender of the
Advance at $39.00, being the lowest,
was accepted..
The Clerk presented a statement of
Boundary Line, Drainage and Tele-
phone account with the township of
Morris, showing a balance in favor of
Morris of $23 06 to be paid.
The Auditors' Report and Treasurer'
Abstract for 1911 received and read.
After complimenting the Auditors on
the neat and efficient report as present-
ed it was moved by Mr. Scott, second-
ed by Mr. Campbell, that the same
as now read be adopted and that the
Auditors be paid as usual $8 each for
their services. -Carried.
The following accounts were ordered
to be paid:
A. Porterfield fees as Division Regis-
trar, 1911, $12.60, settlement of ac-
count with township of Morris, $2.50;
Treasurer of Morris, settlement of
Boundry Line drainage and Telephone
account, $23.06; R. W. Irwin, gravel-
ling at 10th line bridge, $7.14; Geo T.
Robertson, refund of dog tax, $2, re-
fund of taxes, W H lot 32, con 3, $8.92,
balance of salary, $20; D Gillies, part
payment widening road at 10th line
bridge, $85; J S Scott and J W Bone,
auditing, $8 each; F Anderson, salary
as Treasurer, $100.
The Council then adjourned to meet
again on Monday, March 11th, at 10
o'clock a in,
A. PORTERFIELD, Clerk.
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Ladies' Coats, Girls' Coats
to be sold at Biggest Saving
ever offered at this store.
This is your opportunity to
get your choice of our
entire stock. All who have
not bought their Winter
Coats can save 1-4 off the
regular prices of all Coats
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BARGAINS INGOODS OF EXCELLENT
VARIETY AND LOWEST POSSIBL.E PRICES
A WONDERFUL SLIDE IN PRiCES
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd AND ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th: -This
will be the GREATEST STOCK REDUCING SALE we have ever held. PRICE REDUCTION will be KEENER
than ever. Come and see some of the GREATEST VALUES in all kinds of DRY GOODS AND READY-TO-
WEAR CLOTHING. It will pay you well to drive twenty five miles to attend this BIG MONEY SAVING SALE.
Only room here for a few of the many bargains awaiting you. Extra salespeople will be here to wait on you.
READ THE LIST.
BARGAINS IN STAPLES.
10 pieces Wide Flannelette, sale price .08
5 pieces Plaid double width, sale price 17c
English Long Cloth and Cambric reg, 15c, sale price12 1-2
Hemmed Pillow Slips, fine quality, reg. 20c, sale
price 150
One piece Heavy Cotton Sheeting, reg. 30e, sale 25e
price
Bleached Table Linen, wide, reg. 60c, sale price50c
One peice Heavy Unbleached Table Linen, 25e
Table Linen Bleached, 2 yards wide, reg. $1.26, sale 1.00
price
Heavy Crash Towelling, sale price, ........ .... .08
CARPETS AND RUGS.
Big stock to choose from, comprising New Patterns
in Tapestry, Wool, Brussels, Velvet, Wilton's. Also alarge
stock of Linoleums and Oilcloths, the best makes. Clean
sweep sale, 2) per cent off our close prices during the sale.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Clearing lines of all kinds of Boots and Shoes at
greatly reduced prices. A number of odd lines to be sold
regardless of cost, see bargain boxes. Prices 99c, $1.19
$1.49.
BIG BARGAINS IN HOSE.
25 doz. Women's Ribbed Hose,fast black, sizes sq,
0, 04 and 10, good value at 25e, clean sweep
price only ...
20 per cent off all regular prices of Hosiery and
Gloves.
20c
WOMEN'S COATS
BIG CUT in PRICES of all kinds of women's, misses and child-
ren's coats. New styles fur collared coats at 20 per
cent off. A few women's
s fur coats must be sold regardless
Of cost. .,
MEN'S WEAR STORE.
Plenty of room and Best Light for display of all kinds of
Men's and Boys' Wear in our MEW STORE. WHY Noe.
make a good investment and buy OvERCOALS, and
SUITS during this SALE at a saving from 20
to 30 PER CENT.
Men's Franey Tweed Suits, reg. price $8.00 for. ... 80.00
Men's Strong Overalls, to clear .. .. . 59e
Men's English Worsted Suits, reg. $15.00, saleprice$11.95
Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, $10.00 value for .. ...: $7.90
Boys' 3 -piece Suits, value $5 and $6, sale price .. . 83.90
Youths' Fancy Tweed Suits, vale $8.00, sale price . $5.90
Men's Heavy Pants $1.75 and $2.00, sale price $1.29
Boys' Short Pants, to clear 50e
Men's Fancy Stripe Pants $2.50 and $3.00, sale price $1.95
Men's Heavy Overalls, dollar line, for ... , 80c
Men's Heavy Overcoats, reg. $10.00, sale price .. . $8.00
Men's Black Dress Overcoats $12.00, sale price .... $9.50
Boys' Overcoats to clear at $5.00
MEN'S FUR COATS.
Men's Black Galloway Coats $32.00, for............828.00
Men's China Dog Skin Coats $25.00 for. ., $20.00
Men's Coon Coats $65.00 values for 855.00
Black Calf Coats with Dog Skin Collars, $ 38.00, for$31.50
Men's Fur Collared Coats to clear at .... $17.50
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GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
5 doz. Linen Collar, clean sweep sale....., 10e
A lot of odd lines in Ties, to clear 5c
Men's Heavy Braces, 25c quality,,.. 19e
Men's Driving Gloves, reg. 75c, clean sweep sale .. 50e
5 doz Men's Heavy Working Shirts, 76c line for .. 500
4 doz Men's Knot Ties, 25c value for 15c
Men's Print Shirts to clear at ........ .. 59e
Men's Fleece Undershirts and Drawers, sale.... 39e
Boys' Fleece Undershirts and Drawers, sale 215e
A lot of Boys' Peak Caps to clear, reg. 50c for.; 25c
5 doz Men's Fur Band Caps, reg. 75c, sale price 39e
Men's Sweater Coats, clean sweep price 81.00
Men's Soeks to clear at 2 pair for .. ...... 25c
Men's Fine Underwear, $1.25 quality, for $1.00
Men's Lined Kid Gloves, reg. $1.25 pair for . $1.00
WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR.
5 doz. Women's Vests to clear at ....... .....
4 doz. Women's Heavy Vests 65c to 75c, for
Fine quality Vest and Drawers, 1.00 for ...
Children's Underwear at 15 per cent off.
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85c
CORSETS.
Big clean upon our stock of corsets, new styles,
broken lines and odd sizes, regular value $100 to $L25 in
two lots, to clear at 59c and 69c. See them.
PRINTS
Crum's English Prints, light and dark patterns, fast
colors, regular value 12i2e and 15c. Your choice whilehey
last
WHITE WEAR AND EMBROIDERY
SALE.
White Waists, Underskirts, Corset Covers; Night
Gowns, 20 per cent off regular prices.
New Patterns in 27 inch Flouncing Embroidery, fne
Swiss quality, 50e to 75c values, clean sweep
sale price .
12 pieces Torchon Lace and Insertion, 10e value, half
price only........
A lot of Embroidery and Insertion to sell quick, your
choice •. -•••'-
A special line of Corset Cover Embroidery
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DRESS GOODS.
Take advantage of cut prices in the Dress Goods
Department and buy your New Suit or Dress now. You
can save 20 per cent on your purchase of Dress Goods and
Silks now, big stook to choose from.
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BARGAINS IN SILK.
We have the kind that will give good wear, Taffeta,
Messoline and Pailette in 36 and 40 inch widths.
A special line of Pailette one yard wide $1.25
quality for $1.00
50 yards 36 inch Black Taffetta, $1.0) value for 690
UNDERSKIRTS
Our stock is toe large and down go the prices to reduce it.
2 doz Skirts made of good quality Black Sateen and
good Watered Moreen Clo h, reg. $1.25 lines
sale price 81.00
Regular $1.50 values, sale price . ..............$11.25
Regular $2.00 values, sale price.. ..... $1.60
Regular $2.50 values, sale price $2.00
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Art Baking Powder with Graniteware Premium,values
50e to '75c, clean sweep sale only .... ..........
Canada Laundry Starch
10c Bottle Extract • •' • • • •
Royal Yeast Cakes
35c Japan Tea . •.
35c Black Ceylon Tea.
albs. large Raisins for ...
3 lbs. Cleaned Currants for
2 cans Salmon for ..
Large Bar Laundry Soap........... .... .....•..
Fresh Pot Barley .... •.. •.. ••
Corn Starch, per pkgs ... ................ ..•
Large Boxes Matches 2 for . • •
Can Tomatoes, best quality, 2 for .. ....
Can Peas and Corn .. .... . .
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NOTICE --Your account is due, please
settle by cash or note by Feby 15th.
TERIVIS OF SALE. --All goods not paid for at time of sale either in cash or produce, will be charged regular prices. No goods sent on approbation. Cut Prices
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in Fifteen Departments. Shop early and often.
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