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The Wingham Advance, 1907-03-21, Page 5111111 1 111111 1 I 1 1_ 11111 11111 1, Lai • Correct Easter Apparel An attractive exhibit of Fashionable Clothing, Hats and Furnishings. A complete display of approved spring styles for Men and Boys. New Spring Suits and Suitings. New Spring Trousers & Trouserings. New Spring Overcoats. Our Clothing Departinent has had special attention and we are in a position to supply the wants of every man and boy, with the newest style, with a perfect fit and with dependable quality. Swell Easter Neckwear. We are showing a large and choice display of Easter Neckwear. All the newest shades and color combinations are represented in our assortment. We make special mention of the Pearls, Mauves, and the new Wood shades. Easter Shirts. Au exclusive showing of Shirts in the newest and most attractive patterns, with cuff attached or separate. Special values at -$1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Easter Hats. • Do not forget your Easter Hat or Cap. choice to -day before your shape and size is Make your gone. THE WINGk AM ADVANCE - TUUURSDAY, MARCH 21, 190? fliwsTIteius e...v . -Twenty years ago,Egypt had hard- ly a 1ly a single good road. During the last 1 6 years over 1,000 miles of good roads have been malt, Lucknaw. Mr. Smith bag purchased the .resi- denct' of his father-in-law, I. Irwin. Luck- now n - r so 1proprietoro the l,1 ck i t I t ! 0W'bi s�line,�ecetly purchased five torscs at Toronto. Mr. John Irwin has purchased the residence of the late Thos, Anderson, on Hanilock street. M. J. II. Ackert has secured the Boyd property and will move his saw mils from 11olyrood. About another month will see build- ing operations in full swing at the new Carnegie Library. Air. Jelin Joynt has purchased the Reid .Hotel property and intends erecting three line new residences. Mr. George Gillies has secured the Cameron property on Havelock street, formerly occupied by Rev, Me- ICay, There passed away on Friday even- ing last Miss Jessie McPherson of this village. The deceased, who was in her 40th year, had been ill for some time. Interment took place on Mon- day, llth inst., to Kinloss cemetery. The many friends in the vicinity will regret to hear of the death of Nor•inau MacLeod, which took place in Stratton on Feb. 20, 1907. Mr. Mac- Leod resided formerly on the 6th con. of Kinloss, where he was a highly respected citizen,. A charming home wedding was cele- brated at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the Oth inst., at the residence of Mrs. J. Conley, Kinloss, when her eldest daughter, Miss Ida E. was united in marriage to Mr. Jofrnston in the pre- sence of 200 guests. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Duncan of Langside. -Jos. 'Willson, of Maple Creek, Alta., went to the woods on it twenty mile trip for load of wood. After three days he was found in a galley. -W. J. Harwood, of Owen Sound, G. T. It. brakeman, was crushed be- tween eats in the Listowel yards. Slight hope is held for his recovery. -The dress of Japanese women is regulated by their age and condition, One can tell at a glance, if he knows the rules, whether any lady he meets is married or single, and how old she is. -The 0, 1?, R. will build two new • steamships for the Atlantic service. ' The Empress of Ireland and the Eni- , press of Britain will be transfev'ed to • the Orient service from which two - boats will be taken and put on the - Anstralia and New Zealand route, Moorefield, March 14.-Schnitler's large grain elevator and cider mill _ - burned to the ground at one o'clock • this morning.. For a time the whole • village was in great danger on ac- ., count of pieces of fire settling on the roofs of the houses, but through the heroic efforts of the villagers with buckets the fire was prevented from spreading. Considerable grain was also burned. Loss heavy. No insur- ance on building. -An order has been made by Chief rustice Falconhridge for a commis- sion to take evidence in New York, in connection with the estate of the late David Morrison, of Walkerton, who left in the neighborhood of $20,000. A sister, Sarah Watson, was last heard of in New York, thirty years ago. An advertisement in a New York paper revealed thirty persons who claimed to be her heirs. The commission is to determine who of these are entitled to share in the estate. -At the age of one hundred and one Mr. John Haley of Fergus is re- ported hale and hearty. He attributes his health to the never takes medi- cine, and never visited a doctor but once, His universal specific is a syrup of lemon juice and salt, mixed with a Attie cream of tartar, and taken twice a week. Mr. Haley has smoked for sixty years, and his only regret is that he began so late in life. The centen- •- arian was born in Ireland, is a typical - - son of the old sod, witty, peppery and large hearted. • - They Give Wonderful Health. - = None are so healthy, so buoyant and full of life as those who regulate with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Even in one night they work wonders. Fur and coating they take from the tongue, headaches they relegate to the past, biliousness and stomach disorders McGee Carnpbell they prevent and absolutely cure. Think what it means to have the sy- stem cleansed and purified by Dr. Hamilton's Pills ! A true laxative, a perfect tonic, harmless and wholly - vegetable in composition, they will do you good. To feel and look your best use Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c at any Clothiers and Men's Furnishers ..� i a ,.. .1 .1 1 ..:n.. 1.. 1 1 . 11 1 -1 ..,_ . _ , 4 dealers. Lu Lturuut RAM SpringTerm begins April 1st During January and February, the Wingham Business College had twenty-five times as many calls for Stenographers, Telegraphers, Bookkeepers and College Teachers, as we bad graduates to send. Attendance is always smallest during April, May and June, con- sequently each student gets more individnal attention. This is the best term of the year for the student. Learn of the success of our graduates by writing for a handsome catalogue of the Best Actual Business School In Ontario. The "backward" or "rusty" feel at home with us, as each student is instructed at his own desk by a painstaking, sympathetic teacher. Graduates guaranteed situations. Enter any time. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE (Affiliated with Clinton Business College) *' GEO. SPOTTON ' Brussels. - The question now is where shall the Carnegie Library building be placed ? D. A. Lowry and N. F. Gerry have purchased Monbars yearling colts that they expect will develop that quality ✓ known as speed. k Somebody has been defacing plate glass windows with a diamond or other sharp instrtunent and the authorities are after the wrong -doer. On Friday evening of last week the local Conservative Association met in • the Council Chamber at 7.30 o'clock to • meet the Riding President, Barrister • Dudley Hohnes, Wingham. East Huron License Commissioners met at the Central I-Iotel, Brussels, last Saturday. Jno. Cardiff was re- elected Chairman and Inspector Clegg Secretary. Their next meeting will be in April. A gravel hauling bee was on the program on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, the material being intend- ed for a new cement stable at the Methodist Parsonage. G. McDowell was awarded the contract for the cement work. R if E PRINCIPAL TeaMieSaWaYMMQW1MWOMPAARSAMASWAWANWOMW fiat ransminment.ammes,emeniession fat Is It Why, the same big Bargain Days at YOUNG'S, in Granitewarare and all lines - of Hardware too numerous to mention 3 Specials For This Week 5 and 54. ft. Cross -cut Saws, reg. $2.50 and $3.00, at $1.25 and $1.50 Regular •$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Razors, at: 50c, 35c, 750 Granite Water Pails, regular 75c and 85c, at. 40c and 50o Grani+e Sauce Pans, regular 30c and 35c, at.. .. « ....... 15c It will pay you to call, at Young's Big Hardware irr41110.010 fleiNNINO Ow111.111sIMO wrwrrr� f - Clinton. Miss Lucy Stevens, teacher in the Public school, has resigned owing to ill -health. Rev. W. D. Magee, pastor of the Baptist Church, is laid up with la grippe, and unable to take his work for ten days. Messrs. Wm. and Roy Plumsteel, who have been conducting a business in Moosejaw, have disposed of the same and returned to town. Mr. Wm. Stackhouse, of East Wa- wanosb, has recently purchased from C. Hoare the fine Newcombe Exhibi- tion style Cabinet Grand piano. Mrs. Nelson Keyes, of the Babylon line, Stanley, who has been in the hospital hero for over two months, was able to go home last week. Miss Maggie Wiseman, of 'Clinton 1 NOBOD Jumping Whit Nerve Pain. That's how you feel with neuralgia. But why lie awake at night, grumble or complain -get busy with a bottle .02 Nerviline. It does act like magic, seeks out the pain and destroys it, Harmless and certain,instaat in effect, nothing 50 popular as Nerviline for aches and pains of all kinds. Try it for lumbago, test it in rheumatism, prove It to neuralgia, pleurisy or colds.. You'll soon acknowledge that Polson's Nerviline beats therm all. Sold everywhere in large lac bottles. Knitting. Co. office staff, has received an appointment as stenographer in the office of the minister of the in- terior at Ottawa with a salary of $500. Ilaroid Wiltse, son of Mayor Wiltse, who has been with the . Sovereign Bank for sonae time, has given up his position in order that he may take a partnership in a Winnipeg real estate then. W. Q. Phillips, so long associated with the office of the Salt Association, and later with the same concern in London, has moved to Sarnia, where he has a position with the Empire Salt Co. House of Refuge Committee met at Clinton on March 8th, and spent con- siderable time looking through the House and buildings and are satisfied that the Inspector, Keeper and Matron are doing their best to keep the house clean and comfortable, so that the 90 inmates are being as well cared for as circumstances will per- mit, Six inmates have been admitted during the quarter. One inmate has been discharged. It is understood that if the head of any municipality request the Inspector and Keeper to allow an inmate from such municipali- ty, to leave the House for any period of time the Inspector and Keeper may do so. The accounts for the quarter were audited and approved, and amounted to $1300. To prevent fur- ther settling near the center of the new building it was decided to place an iron pillar in the woman's sitting - room, this to be put in under the direction of Inspector and Keeper. There is difficulty in properly drying the clothing of the inmates after be- ing washed and the keeper is request- ed to procure catalogues and other in- formation so that the matter may be considered at next meeting. The Committee instructed the Inspector and Keeper to arrange for a sufficient supply of water at once and if found necessary purchase a new pump, guaranteed to supply the quantity re- quired for the House and out build- ings. The Inspector and Matron were empowered to secure the services of a suitable woman to assist in sewing and mending. Y NEED NAVE INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM : THAT'S FACT THAT MEDICAL SCIENCE CAN PROVE TO YOU EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR - CARELESSNESS COURTS IT- PRECAUTION PREVENTS- IT'S NOT A CONTAGION THAT STEALS IN UNAWARES 1 South American Rhet r =. t otic Cure is the fortress behind which you may be perfectly secure; and why take chances if, through exposure to heat and wet, you feel those unwelcome chills, then the -fever, then the sweating, then the pains in the joints. Do not put off securing the greatest of rheumatic and neuralgia cures. Experience shows that' the duration of inflammatory rheumatism, under ordinary treatment, will cover a period of six to eight weeks; and what a wracking it gives to the sufferer, and it seems almost incredible that the great South American Rheumatic Cure has, in thousands of instances, controlled and conquered most stubborn and next to baffling cases in from one to three days. Lumbago is one of rheumatism's full brothers. It conies and prostrates at times with the suddenness of a thunderclap, and yet, as in the most acute inflammatory cases, the great South American Rheumatic Cure comes as a ministering angel, holds out its healing hand, and bids the bent and bedridden take on the suppleness of youth. Lots of testimony for the asking. 11 Healthy kidneys are kept so by South American Kidney Cure, and unhealthy kidneys are cured by the same great remedy For Sale By A. L. HAMILTON. "HINGE -STAYS" MAKE DILLON `3• TWICE AS STRONG Short. stiff, hard, steel wire stays make a"hinge-like' joint at every lateral wire on the Dillion fence. These ' Eingo-stays" givo our fence a greater degree of elasticity -enable it to withstand greater strain. Tney act like, and really aro, hinges -make our fence swing or spring back into shape after receiving a heavy blow, orthe pressure caused by a furious bull or other animal endeavoring to posh his way through to freedom. Catalogue tells more about this "twice as strong"fence. The Owen Sound Wire Fence Co.. Limited, Owen Sound, Ont. Lis? W. J. GOULD Agenda for New Idea Patterns The Leading Store tuw„ H. B. Isard & Co. °°i> i°° iINCE-srfir FENCE AGENT TO SEED BUYERS If you will write for our handsomely illustrated Catalogue for 1907, we will show you how you can get ABSOLUTELY FREE a CARVINGt S5'l of superior SHEFFIELD CUTLERY with cella- loid h undies and Ster- ling Silver Mounts. We could get plenty of agents to take hold of a proposition like this, but the prefer to give seed buyers a chance first. Our Cataiegue and Outdo nook Rivet full information of this and other Special Offers, ns Well ns full det;tilsregarding new and standard varieties of Seeds. Plants and Bulbs. Write at once. DARCH tt HUNTER SEED CO. LONDON, CANADA LIMItEb LI I I :14itIII.III1. I1. 10011111.1111110111111.1111111111.11111111.111111011 s?3I:IG 1 9 0 7 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 link's, 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. m - ...I .I, ,.b1u1..e 1, ■1.111 ., a 1.11 natal/Li .,Yui. .n.el.d. L1 .11,.1,1:.11 11 .. 11 aI 11. . . H. E. ISARD 8i CO. PHONE 68 WINGHAM 111111111111111111111111111 Special Furniture Bargains for Cash at S. Gracey's ... STOCK ALL NEW AND UP =TO e DATE. In order to make room for Spring Goods we will give special Cut Prices. Mattresses, &c. $3.25 Mattresses for ..$2.65 4.5o Mattresses for 3.35 Hercules Spring Beds -best in the market for the money -guaranteed for 5 years for...$3.5o We carry the Ostermoor Mattresses. Parlor Furniture. $46.00 Parlor Suite, silk, for $39.00 39.00 tt " " 31.50 35.00 t 1t for 29.00 23.00 l4 it for 18.50 13.00 Divan for 10.00 9.50 Divan for 7.50 Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Tables, &c., at special prices ; 4o off leaves 26 on -we can do better than that for cash. 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, Ste. We make a Specialty of neat Picture Framing« . Gracey FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER Laiiimilimmilimirriksisimmorommionismommismol jYirr