The Wingham Times, 1907-05-02, Page 8a
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� VIGOROUS G]XMPIL\ION
COMMENCED ON
Friday Morning, Agri: ZGIi
AND CONTINUES FOR FIFTEEN DAYS.
A Total Eclipse of all Former 8ellinA
Reasons Don't Count Up Like Cash.
Cash Don't Take up Room Like Goods.
See the point we want to emphasize ?
WE MUST MAKE ROOM
And we'll do it by the very practical way of making prices which will
turn the goods into cash—and do it quick. Now for a time of such buying as
you've never known before. We bank our reputation on every item being as
advertised. And the gain all goes to you.
THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF
THE NEWEST AND MOST SEASONABLE GOODS.
Must -make -room Prices for
Men's it Boys' Clothing,
The unequalled selections, the high quality,
the perfection of fit and finish, coupled with
Must•make•room Prices, will put you iu the no-
tion of buying more than one Suit.
Men's $12 high-class Spite for - $0 00
Men's $10 Suits for - - $6.50
And so on all the way through.
Children's splendid Snits at $1.60, $1.75,
$2 00, $2 50, etc.
A special lot of Boys' long pant Snits, sized
from 32 to 33 and worth in tin itl:eallar
way $4.50 and $5 00, on sale at per suit $2.50
Men's heavy Tweed Pants at per pair $1 00,
$1.25, $1 50, $2.00 aud $2 20, all worth far
more money, and you ll say e0 when you
see them.
A Great Showing.
White Vestinga, Prints, Muslins, Piques,
Ginghams, Skirtings, Cottons, Sateena, Velvets,
Dress Linens, Duck, Art Sateen, Art Muelins,
Lace Curtains, Oarpets, Linoleums, Fluor Oil-
cloths, Flannelettes, Wrapperettes, Fancy Waist-
ings, Top Skirts, Underskirts, Undervests, Corset
Covers, Silk and Lawn Waists, Gloves, Hosiery,
Corsets, Laces, Efrlbroiaeriss, Ribbons, Veilings
and acorea of other interesting items which we
haven't time nor room to mention. We've given
you a hint only of what we have for you, but we
want to impress clearly this fact that the saving
to yon on prices will be twenty cents, and in
many oases 25o, 300 and even 500 on every dollar.
Ain't it worm your while to come early? It sure-
ly is.
Men's and Boys' Needs,
Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Shirts—the
50o values for 40o, the 75o values for 60c, and the
$1,00 qualities at 80c each, all nice new goods.
Silk Neckwear Bargains—each 10c, 15c, 20c, 35o,
and 40c, colorings and styles the latest. Bargains
in Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Umbrellas, and Hats and Caps. Every line of
Men's and Boys' Furnishings at a saving of 20 ate.
on every dollar.
The Season's Demands.
At this particular season of the year the buy.
ing demands are always heavy. Every one in the
home has some need,- and thea MusT. M AKE-ROOM
baying chance comes to you just when you will
specially appreciate it. We'll have a Tremendous
Rush, and would advise shopping early. Come
early if you can, but come auyway. We will do
our utmost to wait on you promptly.
A Rare Chance to Buy Silks
for Dresses and Separate
Waists.
Every Silk we sell is guaranteed to wear well
and give good satisfaction. _Nothing but TIIE
BEST is good enough for Bee Htve selling. Piices
like these will make a rush for Silks.
27 -inch Japan Taffeta Pare Silk—White,
Cream, Black and all the newest shades—
' would be special good buying at 30c, our
must -make -room Prices per yard • 40o
255 qualities, splendid colorings, at per yard 20c
Lontaiene, extra valve at 73c, must•make-
room price par yard - GOC
The dollar guaranteed Black Silks, must -
make -room price per yard 80c
And the $1.25 qualities for an even dollar
Stylish Dress Goods at
Bargain Prices.
We certini
y have stylish Dress Goods
with
which every lady will be delighted. Blacks,
bl ,ck and white, creams and all the latest color-
ings and weaves in plain goods; the new greys
and a particularly handsome collection of the
checks, overcheoks and fancies. We commence
the prices and continue the bargains all along
the line -25o Dress Goode, at per yard 20o; 40c
Dress Goods, 32c; 50o qualities for 40o; 60c values
at 48o; 75c Dress Goods for 600; 85c Goods for
680; $1.00 lines, at per yaid, 800, and the $1,25
Goods for au even dollar.
Saving on House Needs.
The Irish know how to make the beat Table
Linen—That's the kind we sell. 25o Table Linen
tor, per yard, 20o; 40c Table Linen, 32o; 500 for
40o, 7bo for GOo, ane our special $1.00 Table Linen
at 80c. 6o Toweliiug for 40, loo for 8o, and the
13c Towelling going at, per yard, 10o, Bedroom
Towels wonderfully cheap at 8o, 10c, 13o, 15o, 20o,
32c, 40c. $1 50 Largest size White Qailts for
$1 20. Chenille Table Covers worth $2 50 for $2.
Extra value $1 00 Laoe Curtains for 800; $2 25
quality for $1.80; lots of other prices from which
to choose. $2 00 Linoleum for $1.60. 500 Floor
Oilcloths now 40c. Great bargains in Carpets.
If you have a house -furnishing need at all, you
caunot in justice to yourself and pocketbook, miss
seeing what we have and learning our prices.
A White and Cream Flan-
nelette Bargain.
Six pieces only. wide. heavy, beautifully fin-
ished White and Cream Flannelette. You'd pur-
chase it readily at I21o per yard t ut we're going
to make a scramble tar rbis lot and it goes on
sale at, per yard, 10c. You couldn't buy it from
the best wholesale house in Canada and pat it in
Wingham at this price but yon can get it at The
Bee Hive Mast -make -room Sale.
At About Half Price.
Remnants of All Kinds.—Loads of remnants
of all kinds, picked up from every department in
the store and priced for quick selling. Dress
Goods. Tweeds. Silks, Prints, Muelins, Ginghams,
Table Linens, Towelings, Skirtings, Flannelet,es,
Wrapperettes and dczens of items so full of in-
terest that yon must see them in order to uuder-
stand The Real Bargains these remnants are.
You Must Have Groceries.
Our Prices will make
You Smile,
A tea (Black, Green or Mixed), which we will
pat against any 35c Ten offered anywhere, our
price per lb , 20c: you'll want 5 or 10 lbs. when
you've tried ir. 40c choice Teas at per lb 30o
3 lbs. best cleaned Currants for 23c Best 40o
Pare Spices at per lb. 32c 7 bars Comfort
Santa Claus and Silver Star Soap for 25c
4 packages Bee Laundry Starch for 23c 23c
Brooms for 20c Cow Brand Soda 3 cts. Best
10c Extracts per bottle 8o Old Dutch Cleaner
per box 8o Alt other items in Grocery depart-
ment at Wonderful Money Saving Prices.
Note the place and date, and don't miss
this great Stook -Consolidation Sale.
WE POSITIVELY MUST MAKE ROOM: :1
WANTED—Tons of Butter and Eggs. We pay highest prices.
A quantity of' Potatoes for sale.
The Bee Hive Co.
Opposite Brunswick Hotel, - WINGHAM.
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The steamship Mntreal,wair v i
BANK ed at SJohn nday with r rl
1.990 passengers, w}1 be the last arrival
at that port of 0. R liners this sF
son
The hill introdu :ed to empower 't•µ
Ontario cowls to d"esolve marriage. b -
tweet; boys and a zee ander a1khtFfit
years of age, with() it their parents' veil
sent, was defeateWn the Housµ at 0'
taws,
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLE'
A slmplo and effective remedy for
'SORE THROATS AND COUr'
They combine the germicidal value of Cr
•ith the sooth ng properties of slippery elm t
lee. Your drugetst or from us, 1., is :
emu:No,11nes Co., Limited, Agents, Monte,
150 RIP.
Ftswea—In Wirgham, on April 22nd, the
wife of Mr 7:1. Fitter; n daughter
B110ouF—In R inghnm, on April 29th, the
wife oe Mr Jthn Scoops; a daughter.
Raorns—In East Wawanoele on April 19th,
the wife of Mr. Wm. begets ; e ton.
eftrxno—In Wroxeter, on April 22nd, the
wife of Mr. Alex. nunro ; a sun
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BARD—Yotat1,—A t the residence of the
bride's patents, on April 80th, by Rev. D.
Perris, ler. Genie.e W. Bard of Guelph to Miss
0 era Yt.ung, daughter of Mr. and Tera. Saml.
Young.
W ADE—MACMATn--At Toronto, on 'Tuesday,
.April ;Ad, by Rev. A. R. Fetch, pastor of
Parlienee t 1 -ti eet Baptist Church, r. 0 J.
Wade to Miss J Macbeth, bath formerly of
Wieghatu
DIED
t uRlr1E—In East Wawanosh, on .April 28th,
G sot ge Ymir Currie, younae et sun of Mr. and
M rs David Currie, need 5 years and 5mouths.
9 AYLOR-1n Morris, on April 17th, John Tay-
lor, father of Mr. J. A. Taylor, of Wingham,
aged 80 years and 1 month.
BUTTAN—In Morrie, on April 24 h, George
H. huttan, in his 91st year.
Fatn1.L— In Winghain, on April 28th. Robert
L ouis Spall, aged 29 years and 8 mouths.
Tnom eoN.—At Seaforth, on April 29th, 1107,
Margaret Boyd, wife of the late John Thomp-
Ben,in her eightieth year.
BUILDINGS MO Elf".
Raving n full equip en for the moving of
all kinds of builhings am prepered to do
work of this kind pro tly and satisfactorily
My outfit is the hest in this d. strict. Terms
are 87 iter day for outfit, nlank, etc, and two
men. ALEX MoNEVIN,
Wingham, P. 0.
OATS FOR SALE.
I have on hand about 1000 bushels of
oats for sale. Reduced price to parties
taking large quantities. Apply at
Whitechurch Elevator. A. FOX,
BULL AND HOG FOR SERVICE
The undersigned will keep for service on his
premises, Lots 11 and 12, Con. 1. Turnberry,
(Wingham .function) the 9horoughbred
Shorthorn Full, "Admiral," No. 55990. Admiral
is frim imported stock. 'Perms #100, with
privileee t f returning if necessary. 'Thorough-
breds $5 00.
Also have for service a good thoroughbred
Yorke;hire Hog. Terms 31 00. payable at time
of service.
ALEX. DAVIDSON:
Wingham P. 0.
TENDERS ` OR DREDGING.
r11ENDERS addr es. ed to the undersigned and
1 endorsed ee en er for Dredging," will be
received up to and i eluding Monday, May 0th
1907, for the dredgin t required et the follow-
ing places in the Pr wince of Ontario during
the pre'ent year: et Ile River, Chanel Ecarte,
liodericn, Riiieardit . Port Elgin, Port Bur-
well, Point Edward, Port Ssauley, Bandeau,
River Thames, Wie-ton, Blind River, Syden-
hem River, Beaverton, Bronte, Bracebridge,
Meaford, Owen Sou id, 1 hornbury, Toronto,
Waubaushene, Wit gfield Basin, Nigger and
'Telegraph island, i euton Harbor and Dark
Channel, Penetang isheue,Midland,Hainilton,
Cobourg.
Combined specific tion and form of tender
can be obtained at the Department of Public
Works, Ottawa. enders must include the
towing of the plan ; to and from the works.
Only dredges can bo employed whicheare
registered in Caramel at the time of filing of
tenders. Contractors must be ready to begin
work within thert• • days after the date they
have been notified "if the acceptance of their
tender.
Tenders will not re considered unless made
on the form supplied, and signed with the
actual signatures o ' Tenderers.
An accepted clieene on a chartered bank,
bayable to the ord of the d onourable the
Minister of Public Yorks, for one thousand
collars 1$1,000), mus accompany each tender
as security deposit in connection with the
dredging to be perf armed. The cheque will
betender. returned in cas of non-acceptance of
the Department des not bind. itself to ac-
cept the toe eat or cry tender.
Le Order,
FRED GELINAS,
Departmcat of Public. Works, secretary.
Ottawa, April 17th, 1907.
Newspapers insert ng this advertisement
without authority frwt the Department will
not be paid for it.
BURLAP
—AND—
Wall Paper
SELLING RAPIDLY
Have you seen our new Burlap? -
Just the thing for halls and dining
rooms. Used in the one-half and '
three-quarter effect,
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This Burlap, combined with our
new and up-to-date Wall Paper,
makes a delightful room.
Wall Papers in new and fast color-
ings, the largest display we have ever
made. -
Call and inspect onr stook.
Wall Papers from 5o per roll up. •
Borders same price per roll as wall. -
At The "BiA Book Store" -
K M. FISHER.
HEAD OFFIO1 : 'l'ORONTO
Capful (LW up. $3,500.001'
R = ero hind Inn
Und vldpd profits $4,500,090
Total Assets, over 45,000,000
WINGHAM BRANCH.
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold m, all points in Canada,
•ha United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
allowed on d. posits et $1 and upwards.
and added to piinoipal quarterly— end
of March June, September and Decem
her each year.
le Vseti.m.
1 f. tIEPBURN, dlarialrer
�onoltut
soomia LIE WORKS. THE CANADIAN BANK.
OF COMMERCE
The undersigned wi be prepared to supply
lime be any quantit es during the coming
summer. Pat tier req tiring same should call
on or write to
A. TIOHOLSON es BONS,
Belgrave.
Wingham General Hospital
(Under Government inspection)
Pleasantly situated. Beautiful fur-
nished Open to all regularly licensed
physicians. RATES FOR PATIENTS—
(which includes board and nureing),$3 50
to $15 00 per week according to location
of room, For farther information,
address 0
MISS KATHRINE STEVENSON,
Lady Superintendent,
Box 223, Wingham Ont.
Farm Labourers and
Domestics.
I have been appointed by the Dominion Gov-
ernment to place emigrants from the United
- Kingdom in positions as farm laborers or do-
inestie servants in this vicinity. Any person
requiring such help should notify me by letter
stating fully the hind of help required, when
wanted and wages offered. The number ar-
riving may not be sufficient to supply all re-
quests but every effort will be made to pro-
vide each applicant with help required.
PETER CAMPBELL,
Canadian Government Employment Agent
Wingham, Ont.
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BOOKKEEPING
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by mail is perfectly feasible
through our special lesson
aystern. Nothing like lt now in
use. •No big text books used
Clip out, sign this and receive
sample lesson by return mall
if you want to learn to be au
accountant,
Nance
Address
Mail to Shaw Correspondence
School, 3931 onge St, Toronto
W. T.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
Was established twenty years ago,
, and by its thorough work and honor-
able dealings with its patrons bas
become one of the largest and most
: widely known Commercial Colleges
in the province.
The demand upon ns for oommer-
• cial teachers and office assistants
greatly exceeds the supply.
We assist graduates to positions,
Students are entering each week.
Catalogue free.
ELLIOTT & Mc1ACH[AN
PRINOIPALS.
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[YOU KNOW!
that low priced Foods are not
always cheap. Sometimes they're
dear at any price.
KNOW THE QUALITY '
KNOW THE AGE
Find out the reason for their
cheapness. There is one if yon
only knew it.
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THE FOOD WE EAT •
Above all else must be fresh,
pure and good. The coat—the
hat—or the shoes we wear may
not be quite the thing. That
won't hurt, but
INFERIOR FOOD WILL
Here yon will find all that's hest
in groceries—the very highest
grades of Spices, also the most
carefully selected Teas and
Coffees. .A. trial ord:r solicited.
PRODUCE TAKEN.
J. Henry Christie
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HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867
B. E. WALKER, President
ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager
A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of '
Branches
Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000'
Rest, - °- 5,000,000
Total Assets, - 113,000,000
Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England.
A GENERAL BANKINGG BUSINESS TRANSACTED
COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTEDI
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SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Deposits of $1 and upwards received, and interest allowed at
current rates. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever lit
the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit.
WINGHAM BRANCH, A. E. SMITH, MANAGER.
Spring at Iast' I
Our stock of GARDENING TOOLS, IIED(E and
BRUSH PRUNERS, LAWN MOWERS and RAKES
is complete.
Housecleaning will soon be over Why not try one of onr oelebrated
CARPET SWEEPERS to keep it clean ?
Agent for Massey -Harris Bicycles and Supplies.
CENTRAL HARDWARE
WINGHAM.
H. BISHOP.
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Special Quality
Footwear
For Ladies.
AT POPULAR PRICES
We term this footwear "special' quality"
�».because the quality is specially fine for the
rice
p , and the e tyles are more attractive than G
are usually sold for the money. S
Oxford in Patent Kid, Gun Metal and
Viii Kid, with turn or welt soles.
Repairing neatly done.
§`.. 12. Johnston
y - SHOE DEALER - WINGHAM
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and 4th and last week in WINGHAM of
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CANADA'S. REATEST PRENOLOGIST
and ace only genuine SCIENTIFIC
PALMHIST who has ever visited your,
il`wn town.
• Everybody delighted at his graphic, instructive, interesting, scientific
and truthful delineations—which they claim to be a revelation froni tithe non-
sensical clap trap practised here • in the past by uneducated mountebanks.
Speculators and those contemplating a change in business should not miss
consulting him. Call and see the autographs of prominent people whoc, have
become rich and others holding prominent positions through his practical and
sound advice. Prof. O'Brien!s work is all done on a scientific basis, hence
the troth, Parents should bring their children and find oat what they are best
adapted for to be a success in life. Fowler's New York ° latest 'phrenological
chart need,
Your PAST, PRESENT and indications of FUTURE
EVENTS as marked on your hand by nature, correctly delineated.
LOCATING DISEASE A SPECIALITY.
Marriage adaptations explained,
CHILDREN HALF PRIDE,
Character read from photos,
Terms within reach of all.
As this is your only chance to consult such en eminent
man in his profession in your diva town, you shouldnot micas
the opportunity given yon. Everybody knows Prof. O'Brien
and his ability. An examination from him now will be Worth
thousands of dollars to any one in after years,
OFFIOE HOURS, 10 a. m.. to 10 p. nf.
PRIVATE OP'PICE AT 'THE BRUNSWICK HOTEL.
GroeOr and China Merchant - As PROP. O'BL$IEN is a very busy niton,, intending patrons ehoutd try and
call early and during the day if possible as so rasa.). can only consult hint during
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