The Wingham Advance, 1915-08-12, Page 8Page Eight.
THE W I N GIAM
On Sale This Week
Ladies' Raincoats, Spring Coats,
• Boys' Suits, Men's Hats
Our window this woek will have
Ladies' Raincoats and Fall Crav'atnetts,
Sale price $4,98
This line of coats are to be cleared
out to make room for Fall goods, sizes
35 to 44.
Men's Hats
cas
In Soft, Stiff and Silk Hats. Our
South window will show Men's and
Young Men's Plats »in Navy Blue,
Blacks and Greys, Re,ular prices $2.5o
$2.0o and $ t.5o each,
On Sale 98c. each
Come in and look them over
Special Sale of
Boys' Suits
We are offering this week all Suits
in Fancy T weeds aid Navy Blues as
high prices as $8.50, to be
On Sale at 44.49
Sizes 29 to 34. Smaller sizes 24 to
28
For $3.65
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
Delineator and Butterick Patterns
always in stock.
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1 1NUUA:�I MARh,ES
(Correct up till Wednesday noon.)
1i'tu at, new 00 to
Flour, per cwt,,pa'ant 3 00 to 3 00
Flour, per cwt., tatnily 3 00 to 3 60
3 Sar Flotxr per cwt 3 50 to 3 50
Breit, per ton 27 00 to 28 00 Harvest Help Excursions, $12 To Win.
13U UU to 30 00
05;iko 0 5 nip�g, August 19 And 26.
0 65 to 0 05 Frons rt'tt ions Kingston and Ren;
1 10 to 1 I0 frew and l.ANL in Ontario and Quebec.
0 70 to 0 75 August 21 and 40—From stations
ay, new . 10 00 to 12 00 Toronto to Notch Bay inclusive, and
Butter, per 1b—Dairy , . 0 23 to 0 25 I'; tat, but not including Kingston, Ren'
l;gge, per dozen 0 18 to 0 20 frew cr• 1' 't thereof.
Cattle, medium butchers 7 00 to 7 25 Augu t 21 and 28—Fromstations in
Cattle, butchers choioe, . 7 00 to 7 50 Critelli) No ah and West of Toronto
lio'ge, live weight 8 40 to 3 75 but net including line Toronto to
Sheep, (est t) 4 00 to 4 50 North B.t.y'•
llama, per lb 020 to 0 23 For pertitailara as to tickets West
0 00 to 0 18 of Winnipeg, etc, apply to any (franc
0 75 to 1 00 Trunk Ticket Agent.
10 00 to 11 00
Tallow, rendered 0 00 to 0 6
Oranges, per doz 0 30 to 0.60
Potatoes 0 '00 to 0 40
New Potatoes, per peck0 00 to U 30
1t v, D. P. Thompson bate purchased
a touring car which will afford bim
Much etijnytnerlt we trust.
Mr. Sara Paul has been on the
sick list but is itoprovirg,
Sborte, per ton
Barley
Peas, per bushel
uck wh eat
t Bacon long clear
Sheep Skins
Hides
1
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B1iievalo..
Iv1D's, Fraser and Mies Terissa Robb
spent a few days at the home of Mr.
Ben Naylor, Whiteehurah.
Miss j3elle Robb spent the week end
in Bruss'eie.
Dr, Juhu Coultess and faintly of
Philadelphia are visiting at the home
of Thoe. Coulteee.
Miss Maud Paul has returned to
Pittsburg after &pending a couple of
wceke with her parents here.
Mies Beatrice Bott of Toronto, is at
present visiting friends in the village.
Mr. Robt. Thomae of Toronto, spent
a few days with his parents here.
Mise Ida Cleghoru of Toronto, is
home for a fest/ weeks' vacation.
Mr, and Mrs. Jae, Masters asid Mr.
and Mrs. W. Haney motored to Clif-
ford Sunday and spent the slay with
friends there.
About 00 from here took is the S. S.
e rsursion to Kincardine Tuesday.
Mr. S. Paul shipped a car of hogs on
Wednesday.
While cutting grain on Monday Mr,
Rich Johnston had a very narrow
• escape, The 'wrens became frightened
and Mr. Johnston went to their heads
to try and hold them but they knock-
ed hint down and went over him and
he was canght by the binder and bad
a small bone in his leg broken and
received several bad scalp w.eunds and
was obl►erwiee vary badly shaken up.
His many friends hope he will :soon
, be around again. .-
Seaside Excursions via
Canadian Pacific
Attractive trips to -various pointe in
Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,
Newfoundland and Prince Edward Ia•
tulle. Tickets good going August 13,
14, 15 and 16, return, -limit August 31,
1915 To MAINE RESORTS including
Kennobunkport, Portland, 0 1 d Or-
chard etc. Tickets good going Aug.
27, 28 and 20, return limit Sept, 18, 1015.
Particulars from Canadian Pacific Tic-
ket Agents or write M, G, Murph.y,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto,
FRUIT BULLETIN
The Lawtonberry season in tiro Niag-
ara District is about aver. A few ex-
cellent Plums—Washington, Gage,etc,'
can now be had. Some good early
Peaches are ready. Ilousekeeepers
should watch for corning important
Niagara District Fruit Bulletins.
DIED.
LAVIN—TO Harriston, on August 7tb,
Isabella Allan, widow of the lath
Patrick Lavin.. The funeral took
place at 3 o'clock on Monday after
noon for Harrieton cemetery.
BCSRN
DANE—In Howiek, nn Monday, Aug.
2ed, to Mr. and Mrs. David Dane, a
son.
BRIGHTEN UP
s S. Cloakey, Bluevale.
Is prepared to do all kinds of house
(C painting, graining and paper hanging. )5)
( SATISFACTION GAURANTEED.
ww..w�wwvwwvry
Bicycle, good second-hand for sale
a, a SNAP—MILLER $L MERIJLYY.
•
CapitalAuth'rlzed $5,000,000
CapitalrPaid-up - $3,00,000
Surplus r , $3,750,000
J. BODE
, Plumbing; Steam, Hot Water
E.
and Hot Air Heating.
gESTIMATES • CHEERFULLY FURNISHED
We make a specialty of
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VIre
SYSTEM, '
IF you knew how to get $500 would you not try?
If you will set aside a few dol'ars syitematical-
you will be surprised how, easily you can.each that
sum, -
Thc Bank of Hamilton will help you by reciving
such sums, on which it allows compound interest.
O. P. SMITH
Manager .. 'Wingbam
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Remarkable
woometormead
Values
THE best bargains we have ever offered. Those who
come early get best choice. We include all our summer
goods and much new fall goods at
SACRIFICE PRICES
SIIOES of all discriptions, Fine
DIRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,.
GLOVES, LINENS and GOT-
TONS,
MEN'S FUR3ISIINC
and U-ROCEPYES. •
Don't Miss This Sale
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GROCERY
PHONE 69
Stun opens 7 a. m.
� ComeHere
for
Good Teas
u
40c., 50c.,
60c. a lb.
Many Thopsand Men Required For The
Harvest In Western Canada.
Thousands of Men Will be required
from Ontario to help in the great work
of harvesting the. Western crop, and
practicailly the entire task of trans•
porting this great army of Harvesters
to the West will fall to the lot of the
Canadian Pacific Railway.
Excursions from points in Ontario
to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and A'-
berta will be run, and special trains
operated, making the trip in about
thirty-six hours and avoiding any
change of cars or transfers.
"Going Trip West," $12 00 to Win
nipeg.
- "Return Trip East," $18 from Win
ntConsult C. P. R. Agents regarding
particulars in connection with trans-
portation west of Winnipeg.
GOING RATES
August 19.h and 26th—From King-
ston, Tichborne Jet„ Sharbot
Lake, Renfrew and East in the
Provinces of Ontario and Quebec,
including intermediate stations
and branches.
August 21st and Mb—From Toronto,
Sault Ste Marie, Ont„ and Est in
the Province of Ontario including
intermediate stations and branches
but not East of or including King-
ston, Tichborne Jct., Sharbot Lake
or Renfrew.
August 21th and 28th --From Toronto
and stations West and North in
the Province of Ontario but not
including Stations on line North
of Toronto to Sudbury and Sault
Ste. Maxie, Ont.
For full particulars regarding trans-
portation West of Winnipeg, etc., see
nearest C. P. R. Agent, or write M. G.
Murphy, District Passenger Agent,
Toronto.
The Ideal Vacation Route
The Canadian Pacific conveniently
rcaohes Point au Baril, Lake Massan
oea, Bon Echo, French and .Piekkerel
Rivers, Severn River, Muskoka Lakes,
Kawartha Lakes, Rikeau Lakes, Lake
Ontario Resorts etc. If you contem-
plate a trip of any nature consult Can•
adian Pacific Ticket Agents or write
M. G. Murphy, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto,
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The lower 'gingham
JCash
Gi'000ry[
10 pounds
Redpath Sugar
for 75c.
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s REGAL SOAP
2 pound liar
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1 Oo.
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MALIA GNOA
BLACK WEA 4Oo. Ib. -
The finest Tea in the world
4. Any loc. article FREE
with a Dollar Order
L. 'A. Grisdaie
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Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wraith, of Tor-
onto,are visiting this week with friends
in town.
Mre, W. O. dehnston visited in
Toronto Inst week.
Mrs, (Rev.) D. T. L. Melterroll of
Toronto visited in town over Sunday,
on her way down to Bruce Beach
where she and Mr. McI erroll intend
spending their vacation,
Miss Mildred 7.'releaveo, aceempart
led her cousin, Mies Bertha 'Treleaven
back to 'Toronto, and will spend a few
weeks in the city.
Mr. Earl Lindsay is visiting at his
home here,
Miss Gwen McLeod of Chicago is
honro for her vacation.
itev. Me, Stewart of Merningtor,
preached in the Presbyterian church
Sunday.
Mr. W. Treleaven is making prepar-
ations to build a new house on have.
ock St,
Jamestown
Me, Prank McCutcheon of London
is boll'daying with his brother, .fames,
of thie locality,
Mise T.Allu Jaoltlin and Mr. Garrison
Jaekllo were Sunday 'visitors at S.
Burke'a.
Mrs, John Carswell and niece of
Palmerston, are the guests of Mts.
Geo. Johnston,
Mies MargaretMciwen was visiting
at the home of her grandmother, Mer.
McIntosh of Molesworth, during the
past week.
Mr, and Mrs, Robt, McAllister
spent Sunday with Bruseels friends.
St. Helens,
Wedding bells are ringing.
The farmersare busy drawing in
wheat.
Miss Pearl Todd is visiting her
friend, Miss Ella Thompson,
Rey, Mr, Lane, who is v.eiting h's
mother at Kinlougb, occupied the
pulpit in the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday.
Mr, 'John Rutherford of Algoma,
also Mrs, Dave McDonald and Mos.
Margaret Stein of Wingham are
visiting at Thomas Todd'e, Mr, T,.dd
has been in poor health for some time
.and his friends will be sorry to hear
he is not improving.
Miss Sbaw of Bluevale, also Mies
Vera Webb a Wingham. and Mar.
garet Miller, visited Mies Pearl Todd
on Thursday. •
Miss Nellie Brooks is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. John Chamney.
Sorry to hear of the death of Mrs.
Annie Gaunt. The funeral took place
on Saturday afternoon from the home
of her brother, William Gordon, and
was largely attended,
Sorry to say Mr. Humphrey`is in
poor health.
Western University
LONDON
ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE
Income Doubled—now it75,000
Another large addition to Faculty
and Equipment in Arts and
Medicine
Greatly Increased Enrolment in
view
Write for particulars to
E. E,.BRAITHWAITE, M.A.,Ph,D
President
Use Cantelon's Coal'
The very best hard coal mined.
We keep a good supply of Hard
and Soft Wood and Cedar Kindling
Give us a trial order and join our
hundreds of satisfied customers. -
R. J. Cantelon
Office with Dominion Express Co.
P. O. Box 127
Whitechurch
We are pleased to report that Mies
Lou F,,ggleson, who underwent an
operation recently in the Wingham
hospital, is recovering nicely.
Mrs. A. Fuller of Bowmanville, is
the guest of Mrs, James Martin.
Mrs. James McLellan who has been
spending a few weeks with her sister,
Mrs. James Martin, returned to her
home in Whitby.
Miss Olive Serriff is visiting at the
home of Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
at Bruce Beach.
Miss Alva Robinson is visiting her
friends in the vicinty.
Mrs. Campbell spent a few -days of
last week at the home of her sister,
Mrs. VValtere.
Miss M. E. Sharpe of Teeswater, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. D. Hender-
son.
Rev. G. M. and Mrs. Dunn and fam-
ily of Torcnto, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gillespie.
Miss Ona McClenaghan spent a. few
days of last week with Mr. and Mts.
Harry McClenaghan of Belgrave.
Mies Ada McGill of Wingham, spent
the week end with her friend, Miss
Emma Walters,
A large number from here took in
the excursion to 1 incardine on Tues -
d ay.
Mies Florence McGregor who has
been epending her holidays with her
sister, Mrs. T. H. Moore, ret.trned to
Kincardine on Saturday to resume her
duties as nuree.in•training in the 'Gen.
eral Hospital there.
Rev, G. M. Dunn preached to large
audiences in the Presbyterian church
last Sabbath. Next Sunday', Aug. 15,
Rev. Mr, Dunn will again occupy the
pulpit when his morning discourse
will be based on the war.
The Y. P. S. meeting was held ae
usual after the evening service on
Sunday. The Ieader was Alex Henry,
The Subject for Aug. 15 is "Be True to
Your Ideals", the leader, Mr. D. H.
Martin.
J. G. STEWART
Town `treasurer Clerk of the 1'linihion Coort
Phone 184 Office In Town Hall
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WINGHAM
r ONTARIO
Semi=Annual
Clearance Sale
Men's Patent and Gun
Metal Boots, Regular
$4.00 to $5.00, for -
$1.98
Women's Patent and
Plain Oxfords, Regular
$3.00 to $4.00, for
Oxfords and Pumps Below Cost
W. HWILLIS.i co.
THE SHOE STORE
- Sole Agents
For The
FOR
4.57/6747LADIES
OUR BIG ANNUAL-,
Stock -Reducing Sale
1
AS we have just finished Stock -taking, we find
our stock too large for this season of the year,
and have decided to give the people of this.
community the greatest Bargains ever offered for the
balance of this month. Below will be found some of
the many specials for this week.
Brooms! - Brooms! Brooms!
fo-Dozen Brooms, Regular 250 for
• 15 cents each
Groceries Rain Coats
12 lb. of Washing
Soda for
6 Bars of Surprise
Soap for
6 Packages Soap
Chips for
3 Packages Wyan— 250
dotte Cleaner for
A quart bottle of 190
Catsup for
3 packages Buck- 25c
wheat Flour for a'
25C
250
250
Rugs
While the stock of Rugs
we have on hand lasts we
a reoffering
20 per cent. off
White Waists and
Middy Blouses, reg. nn
$1.25 to r.i5 for uue
House Dresses,"
Reg. $1.25 to $I.5o o8C
Crepes, Reg. 150
to 25c for, per yard
Muslins, Reg. 150
to 3oc for per yard in.
The season for rain
coats will soon be here,
now is your chance to
secure one at a very low
cost. Ladies' and Gent's
Rain coats, Reg. $3 98
$5 to $6 50 for
Men's Clothing
This is one line we can
save you money on and
want you to come in and
judge for yourself.
Men's suits /' 5O d
from up
Men's Wear.
Stiff Hats, reg. ono
$1,50 to $2,5o for
Men's Straw Hats 0
98
Reg. $1.5o to $2 a7 U
Men's Shirts, Reg. 480,
$ r to 1.25 for
Ties, Reg. 25c to
35e, for 10e of 3 f wt/
Men's Socks at 14,21. ;
and 15c per pain
Men's Belts, Reg. 25
500 for
' As we have just finished stock -taking',
I1en�S�ai�
and have had everything out ' of the
sh elves, we find quite .a few remnants to offer at a
great deal less than cost. Watch this space for fur -
titer bargains next week.
MOTTO -.---rime Saies With Less Profits
6 A6 MillS
PHONE Sq WI14(IHAM, ONT.
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