Loading...
The Wingham Times, 1908-01-16, Page 4Money. Found) AS ADVERTISED We hand you back 20 cents on. every dollar's worth of goods purchased here. WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU • Suits Men's $15,00 Suits for $12,00 it $12,00 " $9.60 it $8.00 " $6.40 Youths' $10.00. $8.00 Boys' $7,00 " $5.60 " $5.50 " $4,40 .r 53,75 '. $3.00 Overcoats Men's J.2.00 Overcoats for " $9.50 Youths' .$6.00 Boys' $4,50 " $3.50 S6.60 7.60 4.80 3.60 2.80 SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FURS Men's $65.00 Coon Coats for " $22.00 Dog Coats for , " $70,00 Fur lined Coats for $50.00 ' 15.00 55.00 20 PER CENT OFF . Fur Caps and Collars, Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Bats and Caps, Underwear, Hose, Mitts, Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas, Overalls and Smocks, Trunks and Suit Cases. McGee & Campbell CLOTHIERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS. 11111111161111.1a 110111111D, 1 THE WtNGHAA( TiMZS, JANUARY 16, 1908 waitter irAWAN0011. The following is the vote in the Reeve - ship election:— Poll-Dile No. 1 2 3 4 5 Total Bailie 65 58 24 48 38 238 ltifolaean . , 60 30 34 28 21 173 000.0000.00440000410000 Majority for 'Bailie .. , .. , ... 00 WeerrEVHtenwee The vote for Councillors in I lnlose was as follows:..-MoKenzie 213, Mathees 211, Mol,ennail 206, MoDiarmid 187, Hodgins 186, Gaunt 182. Tenders will be received by Mr. F. Henry, President of the Whitecharole Cheese and Battey Company, up to January 22nd, for supplying the com- pany with 22 cords of either soft or bard wood, filling the ice -house and retrigera- tor with ice and the drawing of oream for the season of 1908. r►vYvTv.TITVA 'v:vvvVIINV VI ?rv' ver: wti r.V.VVITIMYYTFINMas , 4 fIT SAVES MONEY FOR Y011 1 a IT SAVES TIME FOR US. 4 4 4 4 4 4 ;Before Stock -Taking, we offer the following goods at 10 remarkably low prices in order to reduce our stock. 4 4 'Be sure to see them before purchasing : Men's and Ladies' Fur Coats, Caps and Gauntlets—at less 5 than cost. 27 only Fur Muffs, regular 5.00 to 12.00, for $3.00. I 30 Ladies' Cloth Short Jackets, beautiful material, $2,00 each. 1. 32 pieces Dress Goods, ranging from 20e to 1.00, positively to I be cleared out at 50 cents on the dollar. A splendid chance to secure girls' school dresses. A 4 A large assortment of Flannellettes, from 5e to 17e per yard.— 5 —less than wholesale price today. 3 Also a nice line of Fancy Wrapperettes.1 • 4 1 GODERICH, W. 11. Cuff, who has been organist of St. George's English Church for a num- ber of years, died Sunday morning. ' Sergeant James H, Wells Of the 83rd Regiment Band who died suddenly on Friday, was buried ander military auspices on aunday, No. 1 company of the 33rd Regiment turned out. in full force, accompanied by the regimental band. A large number of Orangemen walked in the procession, of whioh order deceased was a prominent member. Heavy Canadian Table Linen, 66 -in., regular 60e• for 50c ; 70 in. wide, regular 90e for 75e—all pure linen. • .and tit! All -Wool and .Union Sheeting. double and single fold. 4 Yarns—single, 2 ply and 3-ply—best home made, .� Mens' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Underwear, Boots Shoes—must get out. Also Cardigan Jackets, good heavy quality. Boys' Sweaters. GROCERIES 4 4 4 4 1 Our Groceries are fresh and reliable. 3 lbs choice Raisins 25c.' Extra choice Re cleaned Currants, in 14b packages, lOe. Jelly Powder, 5c or 6 for 25c. Tomatoes, 10c can ; and all other lines at equally 1oty, prices. LOUR, BRAN, OIL CAVE, FLAX SEED AND BEET MEAL CONSTANTLY IN STOCK. WHEAT AND OATS TAZEN IN EXCHANGE FOR FLOUR. • Margaet, HIGHEST PRICES PAID Toronto IL L c .� Misses A FOR l?R(7D tiC1E. T. A. M +_ ___ • , vdda, vada a MUC were anal 'CVitat flail/reit IhV'ei•`resle Most people say worry -they art; wrong—the cause is in the blood whioh is thin, and lacks nutriment. To cure "Nerves" more blood, sinew and flesh are required. You get these quickly by taking Ferrozone. No health bringer is, so certain, no nerve strengthener more potent, no system tonio so well adapted to the wants of the run-down, nervous or sleepless. Let Ferrozone build you np, let it fill you with vim, energy and surplus vigor. I, has done -this for thousands. SIXTH The annual meeting of the Blyth Agricultural Society will be held in In- dustry Hall on January 22nd at one p. m., for election of officers, receiving the annual report and any other business that may be brought before the meeting, A meeting of the direetors will be held in the morning at 10.30 for general busi- ness. The home of Daniel and Mrs, Ken- nedy was that of a pretty scene on January 1st at one o'clock, when their daughter Ella became the bride of R. H. McGee, of Auburn. The bride, wearing a dress of silk organdy trimmed with lace and insertion, entered the parlor leaning.on the arm of her father to the strains of the march played by Mrs. Joseph Stalker of town, aunt of the groom and took her plane under an arch of evergreens. The bride wag unattend- ed. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. S. Anderson, pastor of the Methodist church, Blyth, in the presence of the immediate friends of the contracting parties, after which all were seated to a sumptuous wedding dinner. Many beautiful and costly presents bore ample testimony of the bride's popularity. The bride wore a travelling suit of bine broadcloth with hat and coat to match. Many Down W ith Pleurisy. Doctors say the country is full of it. First comes a chill, then a gold develops —the inflammation grows—you can't draw a long breath—lungs and sides get sora, and pleurisy sets in. A good home-oure consists in taking twenty drops of Nerviline every four hours. Supplement this by vigorously rubbing the sides and chest with Nerviline, and when warmth and circulation are estab- lished put a Nerviline Porous Plaster over the aching spot. Nerviline Treat- ment is always successful in colds, neuralgia, and pleurisy. Try it your- self. 0 GREY. Taxes were all cleaned up in Grey this year. Saturday, January 4th, Tax Collectors Bishop and MoNab had only one taxpayer eaoh to settle with to complete their rolls. On December 15th Mr, Hilltop had his full amount except $867.00 and Mr. MoNab had $295 out of the total on his roll. The sad news of the sudden demise of an old reetdent of this community, in the person of Duncan Livingstone, came with quite a shook. He had been assisting his son-in-law, Alex. Ynill, 8th con., and was at work on Saturday evening, San. 4th at 5 o'clock, when the nuexpeoted call game and he passed in- stantly away from the softies of earth, aged 74 years, 1 month and 22 days. Mr. Livingstone had been bothered with his heart for some time - but no real danger Was apprehended as he was about as usual. Deceased was born in Dan - big. near Oban, Argyleahire, Scotland, On Nov, 13th, 1833, and was moved to Morris township with his parents, locat- ing an lot 20, con. 5 in the year 1355. In 1869 he was united in marriage to Mary McVicar, who wit% 11 ohildren, survive him, The members of the fam- ily at the fnnerale were Arohibald of Drbno, Stab; Mr and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Hadeon, Sohn and Miss Detroit; Mise Mary of Mrs, Alex rill. Neil, nd Susan, Of Smith, 1+1'e. Smith, of Dubuc, Sask., ja get here, 0 Rapid changes of temperature are hard, on the toughest constitution. The conductor passing from the heated inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature of the platform -the canvasser spending an hour or so in a heated building and then walking against a biting wind—know the difficulty of avoiding cold. .Scott's Emulsion strengthens the body so that it can better withstand the danger of cold from changes of temperature. 0 0 It will help you to avoid taking cold. 0 00000000000000000000000000 ALL DRUGGISTS; SOc, AND $1.00. CULItOSS. Mise Nellie Martin, for three years first assistant in the Teeswater school, and Mr. Charles H. McDonald of the 8th line, Calross, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Smuhville Ont., en New Year's Day. The cere- mony wee trandReted by tot, i1ev 7.)r, Mclutyre of Beainsville, 6 the presence of about fprty guests, intimate friends of the Q9utrooting parties. The bride, whd Wag unattended was given away by her father. She was dressed in white organdy and carried a bcquet of cream roses, A number of appropriate gifts attested the esteem of friends. Cause of Soils Exp'gined. Even in health there is a large acopm- ulation of matter in the system, whioh if not destroyed. breaks through the akin in the form of pimples and boils. No remedy so cleansing, so sure to drive out boils as Dr. Hamilton's pills. They brace up the system, rid it of humors, restore health, and absolutely prevent swellings, pimples, blotches and boils. Because mild and pertain everyone can use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Sold by all dealers. 1 MORRIS. W. 11. and Mre. Stewart, of Bowling Green were visiting the former's sisters. Mrs. M. Watson and Mrs, Jag Clark, of Sunshine. Francis Beirnes, of Henfryn, has been moving some of hie effects to the Hunter farm, 7th line, whioh he has leased for a five year term. Be got about 70 acres plowed ready )for Spring work. The family will move there in March. Monday evening, Jany. 6th at 5 o'clook, John Forrest an old resident of the 2nd line, crossed over to the great majority, passing away at the home of Chas. B. Forrest, his nephew, with whom he had lived for many years. Three weeks prior to his demise he had a stroke of paralysis°while visiting at his sister.in- law'e, Mrs. Alex Forrest, 1st, line. He rallied somewhat after it but Sunday afternoon lapsed into unconsciousness and passed away as stated. Deceased was born in the parish of Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Sootiand, and came to Canada in 1855. He eook up a 100 acre farm, lot 27, con. 2, Morrie, and resided in the township for a number of years going from here to Algoma in 1884. In that Northern country he was actively employed in the construction of roads and other public works and was noted for his industry and integrity. Mr. For- rest was in his 77th year; was a Pres- byterian in religion and a Liberal in politics. He was a hearty, jolly man, well read and a general favorite in the community. Although well advanced in life he adhered to his practice of making nearly all his trips to Adjacent localities mi foot. His brothers, James, Charles and Alex. all predeceased him. nowxas. On Tuesday, New Year's Eve, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Walker, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their mar- riage in their comfortable home, whioh was decorated for the occasion, on River Dale farm. Mr, and Mrs. Walk- er, both of wham are natives of Ayr, Scotland, were united in marriage in Blenheim in 1857. Three years after- wards they moved to Howick and settled Established 2$79 Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolene 18 a boost to Asthmatics Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs thea to take the remedy into tile stomach It cures because the air rendered strongly anti. septic is oersted ova the diseased surf4e with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat- ment. It to invaluable to mothers with small children. rhoss of a consumptive tendency find immediate relief front roughs or in= flamed conditions of the throne. Sola by druggists. Send postal for booklet, 11mtioA#Stp1nts1BMCoont, test, Canada., Sol on lot 11, eon. 5, until 1890 when they moved to River Dale farm on con. 7, just West of Fcrdwioh, where they enjoyed many propperons yeare. Mr. and Mrs, Walker have a family tf six sons and five danghtete living, two sons, being in the Wedgy, There are twi nty. aures grandchildren. Thei>; sen tuna daughter who reside at home, prepared for a big )longum, not forgetting a mammoth watt;ing cake Qf Mee eteeeye After the festivities, Mies Jardine of of Toronto, one of the granddaughters, was chosen chairlady, after which short speeches were given by those present from the grandchildren up to the clergy Those present were then invited to the drawing room, when one of the sons-in- law was asked to read the address and the presentation was made by their eldest scn and daughter of a Morris chair to Mr. Walker and a rattan rocker for Mrs. Walker, A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Jaokson, 10th oon. Howiok, on New Year's evening when their second eld- est daughter, Mary Francis was united in marriage to Mr. Samuel Robert Bennett, of Wolsley, Sask., by the Rev. T. H Farr, B. A , of Gorrie. MODERN MEDICINES. No sane mother would wish herself treated under the conditions of medicine or surgery of half a century ago. Why then 'Mould she give her little one the old fashioned medioines of half a c ntnry ago, whioh more likely than no ontain poisonous opiates that Cann core the child, but merely drugs it ' to tempor- ary insensibility. Baby' Own Tablets is a modern medics a epared with all the care and skill modern medical science. And the mother who gives this medicine to her child has the guarantee of a Government analyst that it does not contain one partiole of opiate. or poisonone soothing stuff. This medicine cures all the minor ailments of little ones, and makes baby a healthy, laugh- ing, happy child Sold by all medioine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. TEES W ATE R. A carryall load of young people from town and the 8th line who attended a party at Mr. Webster's, near White- ohuroh on Monday night, Jan. 6th, had a rough experience on the way home. They had a team and rig belonging to Messrs. Green and Morris and when coming down the hill just south of Langside the team got off the- road and upset over an embankment about five feet high. Two of the young ladies, Miss Grace Batton and Miss Moore were badly, though not seriously hurt and all were considerably shaken np. After the upset the team ran away and went as far as Mr. George Moffat's where one of the horses dropped dead en the road. The accident oconred be- tween four and five o'clock in the morn- ing and the team was discovered about eight by Mr. Moffat who took pare of the live horse. The party after losing traok of the team returned to Mr. Web- ster's and were driven into town in the course of the day. For A Bad Cold, Nothing cures so quickly as the heal- ing Pine essences in Catarrhozone. It fil1e the breatbsng organs with a heal- ing, soothing vapor that relieves irrita- tion at 01106. Ordinary colds are cured in ten minutes. Absolutely sure for Catarrh, and iu throat trouble it works like a charm. Oatarrhozone is a per- manent cure for bronchitis and throat trouble. Not an experiment—not a temporary relict—but a cure that's guaranteed. Gat "Catarrhozone" to- day. 23c. and 91.00 sizes. Patrick Conroy died at Wolfe Island, aged 105 years. Hon. George A. Weikem, ex•Premier of British Columbia, died at "Victoria. A five-year-old girl died at Montreal I from drinking lye given to her es a joke by la young boy. The Bell Telephone Company is plan- ning to spend a large portion of the money received from the Manitoba Government in improving the eystcm in Ontario. • Read ! Realize SELL,ING OUT i H. E ' ,Isard & Co. have decided to sell out on second floor at COST PRICE all goods Stupendous money -raising and stock reduction sale. Eight Thousand Dollars Worth Of merchandise on second floor to be Bold out gaick at cost and below- We don't want the goods. We want tine money This great sacrifice sale is certainly a Bargain Feast of —Men's and Boy's Overcoats, --Men's and Boy's Saito --Fur-Lined Coats, —Ruffs. —Girls Coate, children's Coats, —Pants, —Reefers —Overalls, —AU kinds of Fare, —Per Coats, —Far Cape, ..Huge,—Gauntlets, --Caperinee, --Ladies Coats. —Undort$irtsr—.Waterpropf Coats, Carpets and Curtains. Tapestry Carpet, Brussels Carpet, Wool Oarpot, union Carpet, )temp Carpet, Stair Carpet. Matting, Oilcloth. Linoleum, Stair Oilcloth, Art Squares, Rugs, Mate, Lace Curtains, Table Covers. Positively everything on seepnd floor going at wholesale prices. All mast be void out by the end of January. Ground Floor Bargains. Blg bargains in all dep•trtments on first floor during stock -taking. now going on Stock must must be greatly reduced before inventory et the end of the month. In justice to yourself, your family and your pocket book you. can't afford to overlook this great money saving opportunity. Don't fail to secure your share of the bargains. TERMS—Spot Cash or Trade. H. E. Isard & Co PHONE 68. WINGHAM. 1 HANNA & CO.'S IS THE PLACE TO GET Your New Fur Goat They are going out of them, and will sell any Coat at COST PRICE. NEAR SEAL, plain, and trimmed in Mink and Sable. ASTRACHAN, plain and Sable trimmed. BE SURE AND CALL. lnna Sc. First Door North of Queen's Hotel. IMSZEMINCISSMISSiNilltl6la 1 Big Sacrifice. OF milmmilimms HARD For Cash We will continue our Iteduetion Sale during January, than take stock and retire from business. Now is your chance to make money. Parties who intend building or painting in the Spring will do well to get their supplies now. Come and look through our stock. No trouble to bow goods and give prices. We are giving some wonderful bargains in the following lines AT AND UNDER COST Silverware, a beautiful set of 5 piece tea set Nickel plated Tea kettles, Nickel plated Tea. Pots, Copper Boilers, Graniteware, Tinware, (=lass Lamps, Parlor and Hanging Lamps, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Skates, • Guns, Cross Cut Saws, Ates, Cow Chains and Stall Filatures, Tools of all kinds, Spades, Shovels, Forks, etc. Steel Ranges, Cast Ranges, Beating and Conking Stoves. Builders' Ilardwate, Mixed Paints, Plaint Oil, Machine Oil, White Lead, 'Window (;laws, ).tarn Door hangers, Screen Doors and Wit,ilont•, 1'e,wil Mowers, Ideal Woven Fence, Carpet Sweepers, Meat Cutters. H, BISHOP CENTRAL HARDWARE WINGHAM,