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The Wingham Advance, 1903-12-10, Page 10t � �� i y 1 `"'rte A. R. Smith's big purchase of New Clothing, over snake of season, ruanu factured for high class trade by H, Storey & Co., Montreal, everything ready now; :doors open at S o'clock aa. ua., close at S p. at, bleu s Raglan Overcoats, wide sweep, good cloth, Al trimmings. regular price $9 to $11, our price for two weeks, $7.50. Youths Raglan Overcoats. correct shape, sidvl pockets, size 30 to 34, price $4.50. Men' Suits, good heavy weight, good all year-round suits at $4.90, $3 75, $7.00, $S S0, $10.00. Youtlls'single or double, breast Suits. long pants, to see is to buy, sizers 32 to 35. Boys' three piece Kuicker Suits at aieariug prices, sizes 27 to 33. Boys' Vestee and 2 piece Suits. Women's and boys' black heavy Hose at 35r per pair, regular price 45c. Dozens' of Wren's Silk l�dkts, at 25v, es regular price 50c. Ladi' curl Gaunt• lets at 50c pair, regular price 75c to $1. Men's ,and youths' Ltnderwear, men't and yontjhs' Smocks and Overalls, Capp. Braces, Neckties, Collars, every- thing very thing a man or boy wears, even tr Boots. See our men's Granby Rubbert at 35c per pair, all sizes, none otbra like them. Morris. Miss Maggie Kelly arrived home from Cypress River, Manitoba, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Burke of Detroit are holidaying with Mrs. Burke's parents Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Clennan. Miss Sara Taylor of Morris and John Garden of Wolseley N. W. T. were married last Thursday, and left the same day for England where they will Spend their honeymoon. Quite a number from here intend taking in the entertainment in the Workmen's Hall, Walton, on Friday evening. It is being given by the Ladies' Guild of St. George church, and an excellent program is being prepared. Mr, and Mrs. John Bell and family of Belgrave, respectfully tender their thanks to all who so kindly sympathized with them in their recent bereavement. w They also greatly appreciated the kind - cess of the Foresters, and of Mr. Ball. the undertaker, in their time of trouble, Loads of young people from the Sth a and 9th assembled at the home of Albert owlett on Friday evening and were royally entertained by the host and ' hostess in their beautiful new residence. One of the drivers treat the occupants of Men's his sleigh to an upset, but that made thorn merrier than ever. T-1 is 11 A* tt a i t I T 1 A Gents' Furnisher and Clothier . . Chisholm Block : : Wingham ROBT. H. GAPNISS BLUEVALE — ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County Happy Thought Ranges Crown Huron Ranges New Idea Ranges Ideal Favorite Ranges Base Burners, all sizes Cole's Hot Blast Coal Heaters Air Tights, all sizes Termrs reasonable. Sales arranged Guaranteed to give Satisfaction and for at the office of the Prices to suit. Call and examine WINGIIADI ADVANCm them, it will pay you, at REXALL"OusBOLD DYES Fishle-igh's These Dyes will dye Wool, Cotton, Silk, Jute or Mixed Goods in one bath — they are the l latest and most impra oved Dye in the world. Hardware Store Ingham. Try a package. AIF colors at W. Messer's store, Bluevale, and C. B. McCielland's store, Belgrave, Ont. Smith & Pethick's old stand. Salem. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Robt. Mitchell is not improving very fast. Miss Ella Neil is giving up school teaching at Xmas, and intends taking a rest. Air. and Mrs. Thomas Jobb of Wing - ham spent Sunday hast at the homes of Mr. Wm. Weir and Mrs. John Gallaher. As Mrs. McDougall was on her way to Wingham a few days ago, she met with all accident. The horse took fright, running away and throwing the occupant out of the eutte.Y. Her shoulder was hurt badly, Mrs. Mc- Dougall is it mother to Mrs. Dan Mc- Tayish of this place. We hope to hear of her speedy recovery. C I'Iftag and NeW Year HOLIDAY RATES Territory Between all Stations in Canada, Port Arthur, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Sarnia, Windsor and East, also to Detroit and Pt. Huron, Mich., Buf- falo, Black hock Susp. Bridge and Niagara Falls, N.Y. Rate and Limit Single 1st Class Fare F°t; p °d Good going Deo, 24th and 25th, valid returning until Dec. 28th , al,o Good Going Dec. 31st and Jan, Ist, valid returning until Jan. 4th, 1904. Rate and SixaLr. FIRST CLASS FARE AND Limit ONL-THIRD for the Round Trip. Good going Dec. 23rd, 24th and 25th, also on Dec. 30th, 31st and Jan. 1st, valid returning until Jan. 5th, 1001. For tickets, and all information apply to L. HAROLD, Agent, Wingham, or J. D. McDONALD PIRtriet Passenger Agent. Toronto. 99 •IDC,tiaiit.Tr(( - 1«3 For Christmas and New 'ear's 'vacation Will issue return tickets. GENERAL PUBLIC At Single First -Class Fare, good going Dec. VOW valid for return until December 28, 1'903. Good going Dec 31, 1'903, and January 1. 1903, valid for return until January 4, 1904. At First -Class Pare and One -Third, going December 23, 24 and $i, and December 80, 31, 1003, and January 1, 1904, good returning until January 5, 100-1, Between all stations in Canada, Port Arthur, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Detroit Mich., and East, and TO but NOT FROM Buffalo, N. Y. Through transcontinental trains leaves Tor- onto at 1,35 p.m., daily for Winnipeg, Moose Jaw, Calgary, Banff, Revelstoke and Van- couver. First-class Sleepers Toronto to Winnipeg and the Coast. Unexcelled dining car service. A. H. NOTMAN Assistant General Passenger Agent King St. East, Toronto.