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The Wingham Advance, 1907-12-26, Page 5The Coinplimcnts of the Season To A1J� During the excitement of Xmas. shopping, you may probably have overlooked some of the friends whom you wished to remember. We've made special provisions for after -Xmas. shoppers. The assort- ments are still good. You cannot help. but be suited here. Men's Furnishings of all kinds, Boys' Furnishings, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, U mbrellas, Trunks and Suit Cases, Men's Fur and Fur -lined Coats, Fur Collars, Fur Gauntlets, &c. Big Discount On Soots. Don't forget to take advantage of the 20 Per Cent. Discount we're giving on Ready-to-wear Suits. Money saved is money made. McGee & Campbell Clothiers and Men's Furnishers L 1 When wanting a Stove, call at Young's Big Hardware, and see what he can show you. in that line at very Low Prices. Oak Heaters, coal or wood, from $8 to $18 Cast Ranges, from $20 to $45 Steel Ranges, from $25 to $45 Base Burners, from $15 to $45 Wood Cook Stoves, from $7 to $29 Call and see for yourself, that we have the goods at Right Prices. Doherty Stoves and Ranges are un- excelled. Carvers in case Pic Knives in ease Berry Spoons in case Butter Knives in case Pickle Forks in case Cutlery of all kinds Young's for Xmas. Gifts UNG'S THE VA TCB Clinton. Messrs, Fisher & Christener this week ship eight stallions to the West, where they expect to dispose of them to'ranchers. The private ca; of Mr. Fitzhugh, 3rd Vice -Pres. 0, P. R., went to Gode- rich on Friday, for the purpose of con- veying a patient from that town to one of the city hospitals.' The apple evaporator closed clown last week after working up 15,000 bushels of fruit. Town & Case had five evaporators under way this sea- son. The popularity of the Wearwell Hosiery, manufactured by the Clinton Knitting Co., is shown in the fact that on Saturday the company made a shipment of five tons to one firm, which mean a good many pair of stockings. Principal Hartley of the Model school was given a surprise on Thurs- day evening last when his class of teachers -in -training assembled at his residence and presented him with a handsome case of pearl -handled knives and forks. Tho Robinson farm, on the Huron road, just west of town, was sold by auction, Lal Paisley being the pur- chaser at $:5870 ; the property is a good one, but has been neglected, and it will take considerable to put it in proper shape. There is very little talk so far con- cerning municipal affairs and the pro- bability is that Mayor Wiltse will get a second term by acclamation, if he wants it ; he has been a good officer, and, now that a Police Magistrate looks atter unpleasant cases there is less to worry and annoy the Chief Executive of the'town. On Thursday evening of last week, as Mrs. Wm. Walker, was performing the ordinary duties in her kitchen, her daughter carne and told her she was wanted in the parlor. On enter- ing the room she was much surprised to find her Sunday school class wait- ing her presence. They bad been ad- mitted very quietly at the front door. They presented her with an address and fruit dish, as a slight appreciation of her services. SUE DESPAIRED. Because Doctors Couldn't Help Her— South American Nervino Cured Her. Mrs. Geo. Schlee, wife of a well- known contractor, of Berlin, Ont., was for about eight years unable to at- tend her household duties—at times confined to her bed—suffered great weakness and nervousness. She was wasted to a slceleton. She de - paired of ever being well again. She was induced to try South Ani- erican Nervine; a few doses gave great relief. She tool: in all eight bottles and was completely cured, and every day she sings the praises of this won- derful remedy. (11) For Sale by A. L. HAMILTON. ,il. THURSDAY, wAhavarwmwavihmiwamtammiw Now That The Xmas. Rush Is Over And the pleasure and worry of purchasing gifts is past, wo wish to call your attention to the great Bargains which we're now offering in Ladies' Coats, Fars and Underwear. Our Coats and Furs, which are all this year's stock, we offer AT COST. Underwear at greatly reduced prices. In this line wo offer the best lines in Penman's and Watson's celebrated makes. Is there some friend whom you wish to remember at New Year's ? If so, call and we shall assist you in choosing a gift, as we have some Hdkfs., Collars, Gloves and Belts left, besides many other articles. Highest Prices Paid for Trade. Wishing All the Compliments of the Season. Q. M. GORDON IMMMM?MMM?A Big Stock of Hardware to be Sacrificed, for Cash Only. Have sold my business, but the stock must be Reduced, and for the next few weeks the people of Wingham and surrounding country will have one of the chances of a lifetime to obtain Bargains in STOVES, TIN and F11RANITEWARE, CUTLERY, LAMPS, and a host of things too numerous to mention. Big Stock of Skates. And don't forget that everything in the STOVE line 'is to be sacrificed. Now is the time to buy for Christmas, so hurry up before the best is gone. H. Bishop - Central Hardware rmm11mIMMTmmMTnMITRllmi IliPM1rmmimimMmmMmmiamm1MmmI1 Big Hardware 1 1 WINGHAM OT�iTARIO „‘irrnrrirrrOM0 ill Mrr10rr10r+ 4110 Christmas t re ens. Our first Xmas. trade in Wingham has been designed to meet the needs of a larger patronage than our store has in the past enjoyed. We trust you will countenance our efforts to place before the buying public a higher grade of Xmas. goods than is usually shown in Wingham. While we enumerate a few specials, remember we cannot Imention a tenth of the Xmas. stock that is opened. Stationery 500 boxes, fancy, beautiful and useful, filled with paper and envelopes of all grades, price depends on size and quality. Prices from 15c to $3.00 Leather Goods 350 Wrist Bags and Squaw Bags, bought import for Xmas. trade, nothing more practical, nothing more appreciated. Range 500 to $14.00 CASE GOODS Are here in endless variety, Hand -painted Sets, Military Iiair Brushes, Ebony Brushes, Toilet Cases, Jewel Cases, Collar Boxes, Cuff Boxes, Glove Boxes, Sewing Cases, etc., etc. f China Department. We have all the Newest shapes in Limogues China, nearly $600 worth of the Elite 62 is open for your inspection, and to reduce this stock during Xmas. set, we have concluded to offer a 10% discount until Dec. 26, for instance:— when your friends would so :nuch appreciate an extra piece added to their Cups and Saucers, now 07c Casseroles, now $3.25 Sugars and Creams, now $2.70 Platters from $L00 up. A. full range. 10 per cent. off it all. TOYS AND DOLLS IN USUAL MULTITUDE. IONERIMINICSIMMTIMINIONMO TO COMMITTEES Selecting gifts for teachers, etc., we offer our Xmas. stock at 15 per cent. off. Teeswater The vote on Local Option for Culross takes place Jan, 0th; it is expected to carry. The debate in the Town Hall as to the efficacy of Local Option vs the Gothenburg system, was decided in favor of the former, The electors will vote at the Munici- pal elections on the question of accep- ting a grant from Mr. Carnegie, of $10,000 for a Public Library building. Joseph Hockridge, an old resident of the boundary line between Culross and Kinloss, died on Wednesday of last week at the age of 80. Tho fun- eral took plaee on Thursday to Tiffin's cemetery. Teeswater Council passed a resolu- tion urging Mr. P. H. McKenzie, M.P., to draw the attention of the Railway Commissioners to the unsatisfactory connections between C. P. R. and G. T. R. trains at Wingham and Har- riston. W. I. Chisholm, Inspector of Schools for Bruce, states that although the minimum salaries based upon the assessment of sections have been done away with, yet the repeal has had lit- tle effect upon teachers' salaries gener- ally. Same have been reduced but others have been increased, In most cases they remained the same. One school had about discarded a Normal - trained teacher and taken on a 3rd class teacher at a salary reduced by $25 when they discovered they would lose money by the change. They would lose $10 on the government grant of 40 per cent on the salary over $300 and also 820 which the govern- ment gives to sections engaging a Normal School graduate. No, 1 Cul- ross gives the • largest increase in sa- lary. Their minimum was $400 but they paid $500 and re-engaged the teacher for $000 for 1908. Next year the government grant on salary alone will be $120, The teacher is Oliver Coumans. SHAKE IN A BOTTLE. Now is the time when the doctor gets busy, and the patent medicine manufacturers reap the harvest, un- less great care is taken to dress warm- ly and keep the feet dry. This is the advice of an old eminent authority, who says that Rheumatism and Kid- ney trouble weather is here, and also tells what to do in case of an attack. Get from any good prescription pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Ex- tract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Largon, three ounces Compound Sy- rup Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bottle and take a teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. Just try this simple home-made mixture at the first sign of Rheuma- tism, or if your back aches or you feel that the kidneys are not acting just right. This is said to be a splendid kidney regulator, and almost certain remedy for all forms of Rheumatism, which is caused by uric acid in the blood, which the kidneys fail to filter out. Any one can easily prepare this at hone and at small cost. Druggists in this town and vicinity. when shown the prescription, stated that they can either supply these in- gredients, or, if our readers prefer, they will compound the mixture for then. —It is almost incredible, yet never- theless true, that in forty-two days of the present American football sea- son, there were thirteen young men killed, and scores permanently injured or disfigured. This is almost equal to a railway accident, (indeed worse than sone) with this difference, that the football affair is "sport," and •tire rail- way accident would have been report- ed with big headlines in the daily papers as an "Awful Catastrophe." The permanently injured, and the parents, who have to foot the doctors' bills will wonder, where the "sport" comes in. 1 R. :C• Saunders Extra help to wait on you. illtllllllUW W�1111&WW1U ill IWWW►Illll IllW�llll�J1111llIIW�1W11 lWLUiL JOHN LEE'S FEAR Was Averted by the timely ase of South American Nervine—Doctors did their best but were powerless. Mr. John Lee, of Pembroke, says;— "I had indigestion. I had lost my appetite. I was run down in flesh. I was so sick that I feared fatal results, and was almost in despair because my physician seemed powerless to cope with the disease. I was induced to try South American Nervine. I received so march benefit from one bottle that I persevered in the treatment, and to- day I am a new man and am cured completely. (12) pr. Agnew's Liver Pills euro liver His, 10 cents. For Sale by A. L. HAMILTON. 00000000000000000000040004 Knox'sI JEWELRY STORE Is The Place To Buy Your XMAS. PRESENTS 00000000000 Watches, Clocks, Gents' and Ladies' Chains, Necklets and Lackcts, Cuff Links, Bracelets, Brooches, Tie Pins and Jewelry of all kinds.- Diamond, inds.Diamond, Wedding and En- gagement Rings a specialty. Silverware of all kinds. . Call and inspect our stock, We have the goods and the prices to suit you. R. K N O X I 1 Christmas Presents The Leading Store NOW Year's Gifts Christmas Presents In Great Variety At ISARD'S HANDKERCHIEFS FOR XMAS.—Dainty Handkerchiefs are always acceptable Xmas. Gifts. We can supply the hand- somest styles and best qualities at Lowest Prices. See our special line at 15o each or 2 for 25o SILK HANDKEROHIEFS,—In plain white, hem stitched, fancy colored and initialed. Prices are—. . .10, 15, 25, 35, 50, 75c, $1.00 SILK COLLARS.—Just received by express a shipment of -141,;:. very latest novelties in Ladies' Silk Neckwear. Prices are - 20, 25, 35, 40, 50, 60, 75, 90c, $1,00, $1.25. See our Leader.... 25o LADIES' BELTS.—This store is headquarters for the largest and best assortment of Ladies' Silk and Kid Belts. Prices - 25c to $1.25. See our 75a Kid Belt for 50e LADIES' GLOVES.—What more useful., present can you give than nice Kid Gloves. We have the BEST MAKES. FOWNES' Guaranteed Gloves $1,25 SILK WAISTS.—We are agents for the LA MOSICA SILK WAIST, the very latest styles and made of Guaranteed Silk, white, cream or black. See our Leader at $2.90 OTHER USEFUL PRESENTS.—Hand Satchels, Squaw Bags, Fas- cinators, Clouds, Cushion Tops, Table Napkins, Tray Cloths, Table Cloths, Silk Garters, Silk Umbrellas, Ribbons, Kid Mitts, (hilts, Rugs, etc. FURS.—Special Values in all kinds of Furs. Big Stook to choose from. Ruffs, Muffs, Gauntlets, Throw Scarfs, Fur Coats, Fur - lined Coats, etc, Presents For Men. Gents' Furnishing Dept. is crowded with the up-to- date Furnishings for Men and Boys. Silk Mufflers, Way Mufflers, Kid Gloves, Braces, Collar all styles of Neckties, Fancy Shirts, Cuff Buttons, Mitts, ur Caps, etc. ansaoraramsommosoomadorsvmmemetwomem••••••.• Depart3nent. The Clothing Department is a busy \spot these days. Why ? Because the stock is large andrices are Low, and for Christmas Buying we are givin a Straight 20 per cent. off our Close Prices on Men's send Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Pants. 1, i �C. S. Ssarc! E)` ed0.11 VPINGi-HAM 4e_ • w Anybody who has the "determina- .. tion" can become a good penman if he or she will intelligently follow our instructions and practice an hour or so a clay for a few months. Penmanship is of far greater im- portance than most young people realize. `Ve know from intimate acquaint- ance with business men that there isn't anything that creates a mcj favortle Ym pression than the ne an applicant's Write for our cal catalogue. It ex s Bu.,xness and Shorthant' Courses in detail. Shotes e Rine of an education in a scion~ th 1 which is a member of the Busness Educators' Association. he demand for graduates is� treater than we can supply. FOREST CITY BII IIIESS COLLEGE Members of Business Educators' ,l. W. WESTER ELT, Association. principal, London. WX3 GiIAnr :0011100..♦f0r0NNN•NN♦ 000000000 0 000000000000 O O O O n 00000000 ••O 0000 00 DON'T DELAY It is always good -policy to secure early, yo'' - Winter Clothing. Here is a list in which y might find something to interest you. :— MEN'S FUR COATS. 3 Only, Dog skin, worth $25 00 each, for !r 20.00 2 Light colored Calf, worth $25.00 each, for 20 00 1 Black Calf, worth $28.50, for 22.50 1 Wambat, worth $33.00, for 25 00 3 Black Calf, worth $;33.00 each, for .... 27.50 Canadian Coon, not dyed and handsomely striped - 1 worth $05.00 for. $50.00. 8 worth $75.00 for 05.00 BOYS' REEFERS.—Worth $3.00 for $2,00, worth $3.50 for $2 50. BOYS' OVERCOATS. -25 to he cleared at less than cost. MEN'S HEAVY CLOTH OVERCOATS. Regular $3 00 for. $4.00 Regular $10.00 for ...... $+ 00 0.00 for 4.50 " 12.00 for 0,00 Regular $14.00 for.... 47.00 A lino of Boys' Heavy Honeycomb Stveaters jest arrived. A Few Ladies' Astrachan Coats—Best Linings. 4 Worth $50.00 each for..$37.50 5 Worth $37 1 " 45.00 " . 32 50 1 40, 2 Worth $30,00 for $22 WRAPPERETTf..A good Assortment and FIANNtLEtTB IlLANKT4TS.-11--1 and white kept in stook. Grey Flannel, 153 to 75c per yd. Wroxeter •far Mitts, Gloves, Gauntlets, Sox and Hose. We can keep and feet Warm if you buy from ns. Stanfield's Unshriuknble Underwear for Men and Women Flour, Bran, Oil Cake and Beat Meal always on hand. Highest prices paid for produce. Fresh Groceries arrivin for the Xmas, trade and pricey very lbw. 0 0 0 0 ., U .> 0 O O tV • • <+> 4> 4> 0 A.