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The Wingham Advance, 1903-12-31, Page 4�'c •;,MiS, ',. .r �1 �yy f".,{k. '.� VMtld,.,.,, . �. i,'..r. - 4 THE WINCH"Y CI. ThtarladAy, December 31, 1903 r_ IIJ III 1 l i II,.p., MLI IIbIII yy�� .� do llun�J., _N •lu law l,I 11 . In II,II II m_II II ul illi lull pl ,' � ,.,il., l,, 11.. _lil ,,.Ilp..,,a IIIJ{II. IIIIIIII Ii,llll I II II III Ilil.I III I I,nlll dill, IIII I II ISI VIII i,{I I �• .. - StoJIi/.OeWINGHPeople'sPopular ANI.. BICC TORE Vie MACDON ALD BLOCK WINGHAM. -NiPBELLH1E & CA RITC _ l Vr 1W 717 0 Emom nerr BI a Jas. BeQ 1i1n111J1.11. °iii, It�lo�� 1.11.0 CO�ltllli.111)g 4" throughout the �ho�e month. i r .. -BegiuSPeCial Sade n�ere�t��� i The Year _ Greatest Sale of I�ierchandise ever held in Wingham Reductions.+ t r Farmers Wonderful . Sore Dews fo F' Nineteen Thousand Dollar . Stock to choose from, including General Dry � you will m ke yourWitla a resolve that purchaseIt will Overshoes,luring 19o4 of ayou to take advantage and Teamsters. A Goods, Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ready-to-wear Garments, Boots y of this sale. Next week we Icom- - and Shoes, Groceries, Carpets and House Furnishings, etc., People's Popular store mence to take stock and desire to We have just received a quantity Where so many have found it a clean up the stock as much as pos- of Smocks, Jackets and Rain Proof (� y pleasure to do their shopping dur- sible during the next ten days. Coats that are made by the Arm Ci01]� �® �� Sold a �• Cost Price`s and UAdere ing the past year. Do your buying & Hammer Co. of Toronto, special- at this store and at the end of the yore are making a cut in the ly fora farmers, teamsters and � th Color s ' Black .. and • .. outdoor tors. Kid Cal®vets. nt o0 workers. S CIOOdS. year you will have a fatter pocket- prices of— , Colored Dress book. Menlo Overshoes 5 Doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves, sizes 5he Rain Proof Coats are made Sweeping Reductions for One Month. to 7j, worth $1.25—sale price ... $0.75 Menlo'Heavy Rubbers of brown Duck with heavy Rubber 10 Pieces 54 inch all wool Snitings, reg. $1.60 yd.—Sale Price.......$1.19 9 Menlo Heavy Sox between the Duck and a lining of 10 Doz. Ladies' Mocha Gloves, as- Boys' IIeavy Rubbers 5 Pieces heavy Zibilines, assorted patterns and colors, regular price 95 sorted sizes and colors, worth 1 Than�{S• heavy Flannelette. They, are with - $1,25 per ,yard—Sale Price.. $1.50 to $2 00—Sale price ...... 1.25 ' Boys' Heavy Sox B Ends grey and black and blue Frieze, 54 inch, worth $1.00 1. — 75 13 Doz. Kid Gloves, Regularl$1.25 _ Men's Long Boots out doubt the best rain proof and Sale Price .................. n-s—a - —c-ol -re-I w . th' .... . 20 Dress lengths, assorted patterns and colors, worth from 50 e ta. - .—Sale Price.... . .......... 1.00 :lind proof Coats made The collar ,.. ,50 VPo take this opportunity to Menlo'F to $1.� per yard—Sale Price ............. ell Boots is made of cordul-oy and the pockets _ a thank those who have dealt with Men's Leggings • •„ , ,._ .. and buttons are riveted. 7.'ho price C® C 00 CORSETS. Silk Department. TABLE LINEN. us during 1903. Men's Moccasins of this oat is only. $3. � Boys' Moccasins 3t Doz. Crompton "Yatisti," size 70 inch all linen, worth 75c— - We thank you for your good D ,, • •. •,, •...$1.00 100 yards Bonnett's ,Warranted" Taffeta, worth $1.25—fqr..... .. • •$ •93 for ......................... 50c nd oui prices 0 18 to 30, for... , .... , , . • will, your courtesy and your appre- Come in a get r' u The Smocks and Jackets ars 95 Peau .. Sole Silk, worth $1.25—for 1.00 made of blue Denim, gray rill Ij Doz. Crompton 202 Corset, for.. .76 225 1.00—for 75 ; 72 inch all linen, worth$1.00— ciation of our efforts for your Mom- these goods. 90 1.50—for 1.15 for ............... . 75c and Mole. 2 Doz. Crompton style 187 Corset .. • • • • • Bengaline 1:40—for 1.00 fort and profit. for .............................. 40 725 .,. .. 60 10 ends Loueine Silk, worth 75c—for 08 inch all linen, worth 50c— Heavy blue Denim Smocks, not 4 Doz. Crompton assorted styles 10 ends Taffeta, Black and colors, worth 75c—for................. •55 for, ................ � � We trust that you will Continue (>���n®�� Sale. 7 ends Japan Taffeta Silk, Black and colors, worth 50c—for....... 0 "' - Overcoat dl a line , 00 t0 . 4 . 7r for ............... ...... . .. .... to favour us in 1904 as in 1903 .. d a We will do our best to make shop - Carpets and Rugs p ole sma t lined, Ladies' Mantles "_.'."i •-L-c'rrr�-� - - - �-D li � ping at this store a' pleasure and � A great bargain chance, In Heavy M 0ks,• no •sed, 5 pieces all -wool Carpet, 3-ply—for.... 80c profit to you. order to clear out our stock of SOc. at Sweeping Reductions. • 'r d 3 pieces " 2:ply—for.... 50c ; -- Or u,� r 4 pieces Union Utsrpet.... 35c i bla w0 k t 1' d 5�C to $15.00. 3x4 yd. Tapestry Rugs—for..........$ 9.00 �. 3x4 yd. all -wool Rugs—for.......... 8.50 . Ladle _...._.. - 3x4 yd. Wilton Rugs, worth $26..... 20.00 Ladies' Underwear at Bargain 3}x4 yd. Rugs, worth $35..... 28.00 Prices. civet Rugs. worth $17... 12.00 2jx8j yd. V g Underwear at wholesale Flannelettes and Flannels at �-- L c prices to clear. `- � �- Sale Prices....... �r Men's n _ _ .. _. . , _. _.. 5 up to 5 Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 5e,'� The balance of our stock of 1 fiw 1oc, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1..00— "'°°° Fur Ruffs, Muffs, and Caperines a.- all Special Prices. at cost to clear. E' Now is a good time to buy 10c— Crum s Prints." p Our full stock of Men' Prints—all our 12 c rants for � = << � s Ready-to-wear Clothing at Slaughter Prices. As we are going out of this f LADIES' 1Furt COATs.-10 Fur Coats �- 27, 28 and 30 long, worth from $25 line, we will sell them at great Bargains. .`., to $60—to clear at $20 to.$10. Come On IF9 � Come all to the greatest Sale of Dry Goods, etc., ever held in Wingham No goods sold on Credit during this Sale—only at Regular prices. Overcoats as ear y as possl , Heavy gray Drill Jae e In ane will give with a heavy Flannelette, price We wish you all ONE .THIRD OFF THE $1.50. a very Happy and REGULAR PRICE. That is, you can have a $9.00 Coat Arm &Hammer Brand Overalls Prosperous New for $6.00, and a $6.00 Coat for and Pants are the best, we are Year . . . . . $4.00, etc. sole agents for Wingham. Every Box of is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction in all cases of Stomach trouble —if not, money refund - ,I Try a box and be • . I , . lil , . I LII..I... II I I I IL... .. .,... ,. ,., , . , r I I. ,. , .. ..III vinced Con FIRE EDITORIAL NOTES. LIFE INSURANCE I have room for two students in Telegraph .� —Japan has forty warships ready for, Lowest rates coynsistent with tude, .moo emergency in case of war with Russia. absolute sAll claims e p l P y settled 3ou^t an' —At Johannesburg, South Africa,`the Abner Coaens. DEWS report of theLabonrCommiseionerCom• ACCIDENT PLATE GLASSmittee estimates the shortage of labour- J a era at 241,000 of which 17,000 are needed IT PAYS 10 1 ± in the mining industry alone. Chemist & Druggist TO —No one can accuse Chicago of being Otuco G.R.W. Tel. Co. ■ �, "dry townce side is claimed that its s _ �is� L� saloons if placed side bq side would line • e : one side of a street thirty-one miles long THE CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE and its liquor bill is $78 per capita. CHATHAM — ONT. Canada's greatest school of Business, T. A. Millshas decided to # # # shorthand and Penmanship, will reopen for JP11{t�t��lttlg�llY1t14�14t11t�t?G a.-- �+ —Mr. Carnegie is the heaviest tax the We all a Monday, bright 4th. �^^ We shall need 200 more bright goung men p^^ Boots, � payer in the cit of New York. His as- s... w P Y y and women in addition to those we now have, s.••- "`~ -M clear out his stock of Besement for real estate and personal to meet the calls for ofIlce he] for this year �• ` w - �. r and will guarantee to Plato that number or w •,, more at good wages. .• �- Shoes and Rubber goods inside property this year was ten million dol- We placed 345 in the 11 months ending lars, and the cheque in payment of his a-- �- of 3 0 days. Every pair is mark— �" June 30th at wages in positions per shad to -� taxes was drawn for $141,360. and nearly as many more good positions had to " s� -�"''.s go unfilled. ed down to a clearing price— • # # If you havenotaeonogrCPtntoguoyouare not yet familiar with the beat Canada ham to New York JournAl of Com- offer. Write for it. . �o cost is no object --they must go • me-ce has compiled'the figures showing D, MoLicnr,sx 8c Co., ,. e.• - , g Chatham, Ont, �, tu0 value of property destroyed by fire . ,. �^- Call and look. through the stock, in the past clever, months of 1903. From IIOUSIa- + e �� ,����• r p January 1st to December 1st, the fire HOLD DYES pl1_ and I am sure you will buy y : waste in the United States and CanadaJute _ Awori-ted to 138,971,000. The heaviest or1aMi ed G oda ll i none bath — they care the Fall and Winter supply at prices -� gens for 1088 occurred in May, which shows a latest and most improved Dye in the world, «� Try 81 packago. A 1 colors at W. Messer's ..s t.-- •.•s that were never heard of before waste of $16,306,800. stern, Biuovalo, and B. McClolland'a store, .� Belgrave, oat. D„ HESSE'S _ R # # k "tw in Wingham. —Talk about gold I There lies at e present in the vaults of the Treasury of Wood's P'hohtphodihRc STOCK ®® �•* the United States, the greatest quantity �h�old well 0i and reliabld w•r �. .�� of the yellow metal over gathered In one 1 preparation. Has been ^� �(���� lace perhaps ill the history of the I . w prescribed and need • .+.� P , P P �` ,• over 40 years. All drag •"" world -for thorn is now on hand —thin• gists in the Dominion teen hundred toes lied like bags of ? re Canada mall and must be Cleared Out In 60 days. A full. line ,o , p recommend es boas :µ - Malt, Resides this, it is claimed, that j? re end doer, iittskindthatenrenan� w For Sale Only by r•� t0 select 1 TOri1.there is in circulation in the States, 2b00 gives universal satisfaction. It promptly and tons makiu A value of over one billion permanently cures all forms of 3Verv0itm Weak ,.. g neva, kmtrsiona, Ypermatornc�ea, Xmpoicne9/, dollars in gold bearing the imprint Of and allaffectsofabunoorexcessoe;the excessive a"".• /j j" �y) _ , �"OMILLS» t}io eagle,, �Vitll 80 much old and us of Tobacco, Opium or 9timulanfa, Menial w Co11 Am Campbell �s g g and Brain iVorrf/, all of which lead lto Infirmity, .-. 1 a .s with the clovators of the land loaned InP'nrieey i k package or six for rS>i. one ioiif •. w".s with grain, to say Uothiug Of the im• plca,e, tfz witL care. Mailed p hies, d rof �•.• T#Ao ••� earls o! pry s&nd Por free pnmPhlot Addroel THE DRtTG(>~I5'Ji` y mense fortunes Of lnilliOualxss, every; he Wood Com any, Overtystricken home should beassurefl l iYtnI sold n WIngb bsad ..� liilitYftjlitibtll�}���;�t�;�i�lif jllliil�l�itiiltllltitiiitlil of plenty for at least the Christmas and I Woodtl Phoaphodine tg cold in Wingham1t��iiii111��11;i�lYi�11t��1 C aaa ijcll, W. McKibben, A. U J 'few 'Seat Native eoaabn. � rI°arallton aua x�, arAousla�, Dru8Bi5tm, IN 11 ® e A.LaA- D e 0(® CIC of S LP012.andBrass Bads On Hand These are the coming Bed. Our prices are $3.75, $4.00, $6.00 and 6.50. A good line of Dressers and Stands to match. A fine line of Sideboards, Parlor Suites, Bedroom Saul es.; Couches, etc., at the lowest prices. WALKER BROS. & BUTTON Home Furnishers and Undertakers L I NO�+ . Ho -uth ijros. TAILORS and GENTS' FURNISHERS Wish their many customers and friends a Happy New Year. 19, I"