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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE
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The Newest
Spring Styles
In Men's and Boyo' Cloth-
ing are now open for your
inspection. Every day has
seen us opening up new
bM
(ods until our tables are
now heaped with the now -
est and most up-to-date
Clothing obtainable,
What about a new Suit
for Easter. Have you talked
it over yet ? Drop in and
talk it over with us. If your
own judgment does not
prompt you to buy, you will
not be urged.
For Men.
We're showing both Dou-
ble and Single Breasted Suits
in Faucy Tweeds and Wor-
steds as well as the Blues
and Blacks, in prices rang-
ing from $7.50 to $18.00.
These goods are made by
experienced workmen and
we aro quite safe in guar-
anteeing satisfaction in style,
fit and quality.
SUITINGS.
We have a new and up-to-date range of Spring
Suitings and Trouserings which we make up to your
order. We can guarantee you satisfaction in this de-
partment too.
Men's Furnishings.
The new Spring Furnishings are here too and it
would be a wise thing for you to make your choice
now before the lines get broken.
New Hats, New Caps, New Shirts, New Collars, New
Ties, New Shoes, New Hose, New Gloves, &c. Every-
thing is up-to-date.
McGee & Campbell
Clothiers and Men's Furnishers
WINGHAM
-It 18 asserted that Mrs, Kiddy, the
priestess of the socalled Christian
Science Church, has about one million
dollars stowed away, and some of the
converts want to know what the otos
lady wants with all that money.
---Palmerston is after O.P.R. railway
connection and a doptttation from.
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907
Brussels.
This week Jae, Ferguson and family
moved into town and took possession
of the colnfortablo residence purchas-
ed from Mrs, Cleo. Steam.
By-law is to be submitted to the
electors of Brussels, on Match 20th, to
remove the Town Hall and to dis-
establish the present market site and
erect thereon a Carnegie Library.
Alex, Sharpe bas been appointed in-
spector of all wires, trolley and tele -
that town waited on the tlarriston graph poles in Toledo city at a good
council, asking their co-operation in : salary. The office was created by the
assisting them in procuring the right Board of Trade, the Council and fire
'of way of the old Lake Erie road bed, Department. The above person is the
that is now lying idle. - second son of Jas. Sharpe of town.
—Mr. R, 13. Young, 16th line, Erin,
had one of the most successful sales
ever held in Wellington County.
Seven horses were disposed of for
$1,403, one umre bringing $345.
Eight cows and twenty sheep realized
$901. The total proceeds of the sale
were slightly under $1,000,
—An amusing thing happened the
other day in a local option. town. A
box labelled "books" came to the rail-
way station, addressed to a certain
party and a few days afterwards the
station agent wrote to the party as
c follows :—"Dear Sir ---Please send for
your case of books at once. It is leak-
. ing.
The Harriston Preview reports :--
As a substantial evidence of the
prosperity that is attending our
young industry, "The Canada Stove
Works," it is worthy of mention that
Mr. Cave on Saturday promptly paid
into the Town Treasury the principal
• and interest of the first installment of
the loan granted the Company by the
town of Harriston.
—To a Holstein cow named "Katy
Gerben" owned in Nebraska is due the
honor of making what is probably a
world's record. In thirteen months
she produced 18,573 lbs.—over nine
and one-quarter tons—of milk. This
was an average of ferty-seven lbs. per
day for a month over the even year.
Her average test was 3.34 per cent.
butter fat, and her butter product for
the thirteen months totalled. nearly
721 lbs., the solids not fat amounting
to 1,55.11 lbs. The 9,000 quarts of -
milk produced by her sold at six cents
per quart, or $540. The cost of her
feed was $71.43, thus showing a net
profit of $408.57. Here is a Canadian
cow, that has made a good record
also. In 1905, the Ontario Agricul-
tural College paid $700 for two cows,
and to-diiy one of them alone will sell
for $1,000. In November, this cow, a
Holstein, gave "2,522 pounds of milk,
testing 3.5 per cent: butter fat. In -
December and January she gave 2,-
300 pounds of milk per month."
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Teeswater.
A statement of account in connec-
tion with the recount of the local op-
tion election ballots was received. It
amounts to $5555.60, and must be paid
by the corporation, the judgment hav-
ing been given against it.
On the evening of Feb. 28th, at Plea-
sant Valley Farm, the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howe, their
only daughter, Elia, was united in
'• marriage to John, youngest son of
Mhos. Thompson of Oulross.
Rich. Sellars, our well-known dray
and express man, had a close call at
the G. 1'. 14, station. He was loading
a box from the car to his sleigh when
he was caught between the door and
the box, He called for help and the
men at the coal house came to his
reserve.
The nominating convention for the
East riding of fltuon was held in the
Town Hall, Brussels, March Sth, for
the purpose of nominating a Liberal
candidate for the Provincial Legisla-
ture. One hundred and seventy-six
delegates answered to their names.
The first ballot showed W. H. Kerr,
editor of The Post, the candidate by a
vote of 122. Thos. McMillan, a well
known resident of Hullett, stood next
with 51 votes. On motion of Mr, Mc-
Millan, seconded by F. S. Scott, the
nomination was made unanimous.
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Are you tired, fagged out, nervous,
sleepless, feel mean S Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves,
aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ask your
Druggist.
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Machine Works.
I have moved to the •
Chair Factory
And to get the Public acquainted
with my new shop, I will grind
Skates at 5c per pair for one week,
commencing February 28th.
W. G. PATON
H. Brown, Rag and Metal Co., buy-
ing all kinds of aides, wool and pick-
ings, rubber, copper, and feathers of
all kinds. Highest price in cash ; if
brought to house, five cents a hundred
extra; 50c a 100, cash, for ole. iron.
W. J. PRICE,
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
(Successor to Dr. Holloway)
Just a month after the death of his
partner in life who died on February
1st, Geo. Caslick passed away on Fri-
day last. He was aged 70 years and 0
months, and though not a pioneer
was one of the early residents of
Culross.
The problem of securing a town
caretaker, to look after the Town
Hall, the streets, the school -house, do
police ditty, etc., etc., which has given
the council some difficulty this year
Will continue the practice in the office was settled at the meeting on Monday
lately occupied by Dr. Holloway, in evening by the engagement of Mr.
the Beaver Block, Wiugham. Cris. Donohue at a salary of $425 for
the year.
Anyone desiring a
particularly desirable five
per cent. investment,
kindly call on
ABNER COSENS
Loan & Insurance Agt.
ITCII:, Mange, Prairie Scratches and
every form of contagious Itch on hu-
man or animals cured in 30 minutes
by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold
by A. L. Hamilton.
Mr. Alex. Butehart, of Edmonton,
Alta., a former proprietor of The
News, is taking a months holiday
visiting friends in Ontario. He is
much heavier than he was when he
left Teeswater, and we believe much
richer. Mr. Butchart is chiefly em-
ployed in clerical work—book-keeping,
book -auditing, etc., hut he is also in-
terested with his brothers in real-
estate transactions.
Never Slit Your Boots.
That doesn't cure the corn. Just
apply the old standby, Putnam's
Corn Extractor. It acts like magic.
Kills the pain, cures the corn, does it
without burn or scar. Get the best --
it's "Putnam's,"
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1 Graniteware rites
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Sauce Pans, regular 25c and 35c, now 15c
Granite Bowls, regular 25e, now 15c
15c
Preserving Kettles, large size, regular 65e and 75c, now 50c
Preserving 1 etties, medium size, regular 50e and 60e, now 35e and 40c
Preserving Kettles, small size, regular 35c and 50c, now 25e and 30c
Granite Water Pails, regular 75c, 85c and $1.00, now - 40e and 50c
Also Big Bargains in several other lines.
Stew Kettles, regular 25e and 35c, now
Stove reductions only good until March 15th. Call and see them while
the
stock is large.
Call and see our fine assortment of Sherwin-Williams' and Robertson's
. Ready -mixed Paints.
CHURCH'S ALABASTINE, HOME-MADE SAP PAILS AND BOILING PANS.
EAVETROUGIIING - PLUMBING TINSMITHING
Call in and see our special Bargain Prices, as we consider it
to show goods.
a plesure
The Deaf Made To Hear.
Deafness because uenaliy due to Ca- .
tarrh, is quite curable. In a thousand
cases tills is proved absolutely true. -
,Seccess invariably attends the use of
Catarrhozone which has cured catar-
rhal deafness of twenty-five years
standing. Penetrating through the
-
passages of the ear, the soothing
vapor of Catarrhozone relieves the in-
flammation, destroys the seeds of Oa•
tarrh and thereby allow nature to re -
assist herself, Try Catarrhoeone
yourself, 35c and $1 sizes sold by all
dealers.
Lucknow.
Editor McGregor, of the Sentinel,
looks supremely happy ; it is a boy,
Mr. John Joynt has purchased the
Reid Hotel.property, on which he in-
tends erecting three new residences.
Fire at Rinlough on Tuesday even-
ing destroyed a building, the Presby-
terian church shed and the threshing
outfit of Messrs. Ryan and Pennell.
Mr, W. Murdio, hardware merchant,
has taken into partnership Mr. J. A.
Sutherlaud, of Detroit, and the firm
will be known as Murdie & Suther-
land.
Perhaps no other home in this vi-
cinity has been visited as frequently
by the Angel of Death as that of Mr.
Archie McKenzie at Paramount,
where in the past ten months four
members of the household have been
called to join the silent majority. Mr.
McKenzie's mother, Mrs. Peter Mc-
Kenzie, having passed away ten
months ago ; his daughter and also
his father, Mr. Peter McKenzie have
since died, and on Wednesday of last
week a brother, Mr. John T. McKen-
zie, died at the age of 33 years.
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Patterns
H, E, Isard Co.
WITH THE FORESIGHT OF A PROPHET, BY THE AID OF THAT
GREATEST OF KNOWN TREATMENTS—" DR. AGNEW'S CURE FOR
THE HEART"—IS LEADING THOUSANDS OUT OF "EGYPTIAN
BONDAGE," OUT OF ILL -HEALTH AND UNTOLD SUFFERING TO
THE "PROMISED LAND" OF PERFECT HEALTH •
DOE
YOU
OHE?
DR. AGNEW'S CNBC FOR THE HEART WILL STOP THE PAIN
Is there palpitation — Is there fluttering — Is your breath short— Is it hard to find your
pulse sometimes—Do you have smothering spells—Do your feet and ankles swell—
Do you have fainting turns—Do you have nightmare—Do you have pain in the left
side, shoulder or arm—Ever experience great hunger and exhaustion—Do you have
chilly sensations? Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart has saved thousands of sufferers,
and it can help and cure you ; but you cannot afford to toy with heart troubles, so if you
have any of the heart symptosis 'to -day then to -day is the day to put yourself in touch
with a remedy—this great heart treatment that never fails.
"I was under treatment," says Mr. A. Lavers, of Collingwood, Ont., "with some of the
best physicians in London (England) for what they diagnosed as incurable heart trouble.
I suffered agonies through pain about my heart, fainting spells, palpitation and
exhaustion. As a drowning man grasps at a straw I tried I)r. Agnew's Cure for the
Heart. The first bottle relieved hie greatly; two bottles took away all traces of my
heart trouble." 10
DR. AGNEW'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS cure all liver ills -10 cents,
DR• AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER es lure cure for catarrh.
For Sale By A. L. HAMILTON.
Alex. Youngl
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manently cnred by Psychine. It is an inf*tlible remedy for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, consumption, indigestion,
loss of appetite and all wasting diseases.
"My son bad a terrible cough and again worth living."—Mn L Bich -
was wasted to a shadow. Doctors aids, Marriotts Cove, N.B.
said he could not live. He used Pay My lungs are now sound ea aben
chine, itcured him."—]Cru J. Rang- after using Psyching"—H. Bobbins,
er Brockville. Bridgebnrg, Ont.
t' After taking WOO worth of Psy- Psychine saved my life."—S.wa1-
chine my lungs are well and life is - den, 7 Cornwall Bt., Toronto.
Psychine Never Fails Psychine has no Substitute
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DR. T.A. SLOCUM, Limited, 179 King St. W., Toronto
"Duh, 'Maple Leaf' rtubbere if You want a
"the ora woman tubo lived hi a shoo."
Light and pliable, beeauso no
mixed wth the finest Para gum.
Conform to tho shape of the shoe—give a glove -like, aceurate,
stylish fit, Stay in shape. Wear long.
For Sale by Cr'. B. GRE1 1
neat, smart, accurate fit." --Wireless from
weal' -destroying adulterants aro
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We announce for the Spring Season of 1907
a larger, more complete and better assorted Stock,
in all our Departments, than ever - before.
We have been in touch with the best markets
and have been able to secure many lines, at ad-
vantageous prices. If you are looking for the right
class of Goods, at right prices, you will find them
in this store.
New Spring Coats
and Skirts.
We are agents for McKINNON'S Coats and
Skirts. We have just opened up a large shipment
of these celebrated garments and can show you a
nice range of the very latest styles at very reason-
able prices. Visit our Skirt and Coat Department
on second floor, we will be pleased to show you
through.
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H. [;I$3RD & CO.
PHONE 68
WINGHAM
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Special Furniture
Bargains for Cash
at S. Gracey's .. .
STOCK ALL NEW AND UP -TO . DATE.
In order to make room for Spring Goods
we will give special Cut Prices.
Mattresses, &C.
$3.25 Mattresses for ..$a.65
335
450 Mattresses for
Hercules Spring Beds—best in the market for
the money—guaranteed for 5 years for...$3.50
\l\'e carry the Ostermoor Mattresses.
Parlor Furniture.
$46.00 Parlor
39.00 "
35.00
23.00
13.00 Divan
9.50 Divan
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Suite, silk, for
Lt (1
$39.00
31,50
" for 29.00
" d for 18.50
for 10.00
for 7.50
Bedroom Suites, Sideboards,
special prices ; 4o off leaves 26
better than that for cash.
Tables, &c., at
on—we can do
See Our Go Carts.
Something new in this line never shown in
Wingham before. See our 1907 line before you
buy.
Carpets and Rugs.
Perhaps we can suit you in this line too.
Room Mouldings, Window Shades, &e.
We make a Specialty of neat Picture Framing.
. Gracey
FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAXER