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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-01-21, Page 5An Extraordinary Clearance Sale p Our----__�_.. a... January:a to reduce stocks as programme for is stocks as Much as possible regardless of profits. It fa, 101.1iiMMIFONOW•MILIMPIMY 20 per cent. off. 20 per cent. off Overcoats. 20 per cent. off Men's and Boys' Suits. 20 per cent. off Winter Caps. 20 per cerit. off Lined Mitts and Gloves. 20 per cent. off Wool Top Shirts. 20 per cent. off 50c and 75c Wool Underwear. 20 per cent. off Lumbermen's and Overshoes Come and see for extraordinary prices. yourself what we call McGee & Campbell CLOTHING - MEN'S FURNISHINGS IIIISIMINIESMIIIIIIMEEi's"teaett"F�e�x�*va In an effort to learn to smoke, the two -and -a -half -year-old son of Mr. O. Eloepfer, ex -M, P., of Guelph, set fire to his father's house and caused a lot of damage. Thirty manufacturers and dealers in candy at Montreal have been summon d to answer a charge of selling' brandy chocolates which is selling liquor with- out a license. 70 Years wit Coughs We have had nearly seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great con- fidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. He can advise you wisely. Keep in close touch with your family physician. No alcohol in this cough medicine. I.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Be well; be strong. You cannot if your bowels are constipated. The best laxative Is Ayer's Pills, all vegetable. Ask your doctor if he agrees with us. Do as he says. Tvi eiS"21!S ei�tv5vl$�'r THIS WINGHAMTIMJ? S, SANITARY 21 1909 mama G. M, Chambers & Co. intend going out of business. Messrs, Hodgson and Bodggood, of London have taken possession of the bakery and confectionery business re• oently purchased from Mr. J. H, Bloor, Last Thursday morning Messrs. Bain - ton Bros.' glove factory and tannery was destroyed by fire, The loss will be heavy, Over $4,000 on stook alone, and the building. There was no insurance. AlMfar �15T: S 2 STORES 2 STORES YOUNG & CO. Bargains for January The following are offered at bargain prices for January only 8 good practical Hammers, cast steel, fully tempered, each - - - 35c 6 good Hand Saws, '24 -in long, with ruled ° back, each 75c Of all the saws you ever saw, you never saw a saw, you never saw a saw that saws like this saw saws. 6 steel Wire Halter Chains, 4% ft. long, each - - . - - - 20c A Vegetable Constipation vare, Because they contain mercury and mineral salts, many pills are harsh. Tbo easiest and safest laxative is Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and But• ternnt, They clean the stomach and bowels—drive out waste •matter, tone the kidneys and forever cure constipa- tion. As a general tonio and system cleanser nothing is so mild and efHoient as Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Sold everywhere in 25o, boxes. • GREY. JA.adESTO W Il. (Intended for last week, Miss Annie Strachan of Pine River is visiting friends hero. Mr. A. Bryan has been making im- provements around his place, His criving house has been re -shingled. John Straohan sold a fine horse to Mr. Johnston of Blpevale, James Richardson is visiting at his home on the 4th, con, H9 will return to Mr. Eli Smith's next March. Mr. Dnnoan Taylor, who has disposed of his Yarm, will have a sale next wook, Mr. Taylor will go to Brussels to live. Miss Elsie Strachan is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Peter Mo - Ewen in Tnrnberry. Robt, Scott disposed of a fine driver to Mr, Johnston of Blaevale. A carload of equines were shipped to Toronto. Over 1100 bushels of potatoes were sold by Alex. Ynill, 8th oon„ to W. H. MoOraoken, Brussels, Mr. Yaill had a great crop. At the annual school meeting in Shine's sohool D. Glassier was re-elect- ed trustee. The wood contract was let to T. Al000k at $2.10 per oord. D. C. Taylor, of Lucknow, spoke in the interess of the Missionary Work of the Methodist church both at Roe's and Union last Sabbath, when oolleotions and subscriptions were taken in behalf of the good work. Arch. McDonald, of Bay City, Mich., is here on a visit. He is a brother to Donald and Alex. R. McDonald, well known residents of the 2nd and 3rd concessions. It is 10 years since Mr. McDonald was here and 31 sinoe he removed from Grey. The visitor fol- lows sailing as an occupation and it evidently agrees well with him. BREAD KNIVES.—This knife will cut frosted cake without cracking or crumbling; hot or cold bread are cut equally well; superior as a cold ham slicer, each - - 30c 3 only Soap Stone Cutter Warmers. These stones will hold the heat 12 hours on the vb coldest winter day, each - - 40c 8 polished 4 -tine Manure Forks "D" each - I dozen. Handled Axes, each We have an interesting price Carpet Sweepers. handle, 60c 75c on Skates and ENAMELED WARE Soap dishes, each - - - I pint Drinking Mugs - - - g Granite Tea Kettle - 10 quart Preserving Kettles REMEMBER FOR JANUARY ONLY. 15c 10c 75c - ,fie; o. YOUNG'S BIG HARDWARE 2 STORES 2 STORES �� n•i'�: Cdr i"yi The Glrl That is Pale. She is in danger, her system is run down, weak—she needs nourishment, needs richer blood. More than all. else she needs Ferrozone, needs it because it brings bank the nerve energy which rapid growth and study have ex- hausted. The old-time vigor, happy spirits and new strength return with Ferrozone. The delioate maid is ener- gized, strengthened and rebuilt. Isn't it worth while using Ferrozone when it surely does so much. At all dealers in 60o. boxes. nowlCli. The annual meeting of the Loyal Or- ange District of Howiok was held in the Orange Hall, Fordwioh, on Tuesday afternoon, January 12th with Deputy District Master Win. Crawford, in the chair. There were 31 delegates present from the six primary lodges is the Die- triot and 13 visitors. The financial re- port showed every thing in good shape financially. The oelebration of the coming 12th of July was taken up, but was left over till the semi-annual meet- ing, The election of officers resulted as follows:—District Master, Wm. Oraw- ford; D. D. M., Jos. Williamson; R. Sec., Geo. R. Dane; F. S., John Mont- gomery; Treas„ Jae, Fallie; Ohap,, Adam Spenoe; 13. of 0., John Campbell; Lecturers, Wm. Dane and W. H. Gregg. The next anneal meeting will be held in the Orange Hall, Gerrie. It Prevents Sore Throat, No simpler way to kill a cold and stamp out sore throat than by applying Nerviline—rub it in freely, and then put on a Nerviline .Parous Plaster on the chest. These rent, lies hunt out pain, destroy every trace of congestion, cure the cold and tendency to bronchitis. Thousands find Nerviline inestimably the best remedy for pains, aches, braises neuralgia, sciatica, colds and winter ills. Not only is it penetrating and powerful, but it is safe and economical. All dealers sell Poison's Nerviline, Large bottles for 25o., the plasters flame pride. Beware of substitutes, CRANR7300Ii. Early Thursday morning, Jan. 14th, the spirit of Peter McDonald, a well known resident, took its flight. He had not been in rugged health for some time, suffering from asthma, but was about as well as usual until Wednesday afternoon when he received a stroke of paralysis while seated in his chair and never revived. Deceased was born in the County of Lanark, Ont., and was in his 75th year. He came to Grey first in 1854 but did not locate here until 1870. Mr. McDonald was twice married his first wife being Elizabeth Leckie. By this union there was a family of 11 children 3 of whom are deceased. The present Mre. McDonald was Mise Hall, the children of this family being Clover- dale, of Niagara Falls; Garfield, Cleve- land, Martin, Herbert and Hazel, of this looality. 2 children died, The subject of this notice was a liberal in politics and an adherent of the Presbyterian church. �.a MORRIS. Tax Collector Prootor has returned his roll to Treasurer Brandon, having completed his work for 1908. The roll palled for over $20,000 which means no small responsibility„ In S. S. No. 4, Robert Scott was re- elected trustee. $2.15 was the pride per oord of wood for school Robert Nichol being the lowest tenderer. Willie Thnell will attend .to the caretaking, the figure being $25.00 for this work. Gordon and Mrs. Peacock and child- ren, of Weyburn, Sask., arrived at the home of John Mooney, 5th line, on Monday on a holiday visit. Mrs. Peacock was Mies Jennie Mooney, daughter of ex -Reeve Mooney, a form- er Morrieite, who is also here renewing old friendships. A Wonderful Cold Cure, Just think of it, a cold oared in ten minutes—that's what happens when yon use "Oatarrhozone." You inhale its soothing balsams and out goes the cold —sniffier are oared—headaohe is cured —symptoms of catarrh and grippe dis- appear at onto. It's the healing pine essences and powerful autiseptios in Catarrhozone that enable it to aot so quiokly. In disease of the nose, for irritable throat, brononitis, coughs and catarrh it's a marvel. Safe even for children. 25o. and $1 00 sizes at all dealers. "I have taken Scrt`Ys Emulsion for six weeks and have found it a won- derful remedy. Before I took the Emulsion !had no appetite; was weak; had lost nearly fifty pounds of flesh, and now I eat well and am gaining every day. I find Scoff s Emulsion to be very easily digested and a good food for all weak people."—FLORENCE BLEEKER, No. 1 Myrtle Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. This is only one of thousands of cases where Scott' 5 Eulsion has given an appetite. It's so easily digested that it doesn't tax the digestive organs and they rest; yet the body is wonderfully nour- ished and built up. The digestion is improved—then ordinary food is sufficient. Growing boys and girls, who need so much food to keep them well and strong, and also growing, should be given a bottle of Score's EMULSION every few weeks. It does wonders for them. It pre- vents their getting run down and spindly. Nothing does them so much good. ALI, DRUGGISTS Let ue scud you some letters and litera- ture on this subieet A Nest Card, giving your address and the namo of this paper, id auttleiont. SCOTT & BOWNE 126 Wellington St., W. Toronto 1 1 1 ed auditors, salary $8 eaoh.—Carried. Oommunioation received from Sick Children's Hospital, solicitine aid. On motion of Shortreed and McOracken, $5 was granted to said hospital. Johnston—Wilkinson—The Reeve and Clerk were instructed to consult our solioitor in respect to claiinefiled against the Ellison drain contractor and have the same settled as far as possible. MoOraoken—Shortreed—The clerk was instructed to write to the G. T. R. Co. in reference to the Grasbv drain culverts and in the event of being un- able to have a satisfactory arrangement this council will appeal to the Railway Commission for a disposition of the matter. On examination of the several by-laws in which Morris and East Wawanosh are jointly interested we find that there is a balance of $279 64 due to East Wee wanosh. Wilkinson—Johnston—The treasurer was instructed to pay over the said amonnt of 5279 54 to the treasurer of East Wawanosh. Wilkinson — Shortreed — Mr. Henry Johnston was reappointed member of the Board of Health, and Mr. A. Shaw was appointed to complete Mr. W. J. Johnston's term. McCracken — Shortreed — The Clerk was instructed to ask for tenders for the ordinary township printing. Accounts were ordered to be paid as follows:— Municipal World, election supplies, $8.81; Dr. Hamilton, services re Board of Health, $3; Judge Doyle, fees re drainage court, $5.95; Deputy Returning officers, each $4; poll clerks, each $2; School sections No 1, 9, 5, 7 and iQ, nee of polling booths, each, $3; Wm. Clark, posting financial statments and,nomination and election expenses, $10; Corporation of East Wawanosh, B. Line account, $21.26; Corporation of Turnberry, B. Line account, $38.71; Corporation of Hallett, B.Line account, $4.90; J. B. Kearney, wood, $4; Sick Children's Hospital, donation, $6; W. W. H. Kerr, printing by-law and ballots $31. Shortreed—Johnston — John Watson was re -appointed Assessor at a salary of $70. By-laws Nos. 1 and 2, 1009 were duly read and passed, The council then adjourned to meet again on the 8th of Febrnary next. W. Claim, Clerk. A little girl named Lambreth jumped off a bridge to avoid a train near Nin - go, Man., and was fatally injured. S. S. No. 10 annual school meeting drew a fairly good attendance. P. Mof- fatt succeeded P. McDougall as trustee. The latter was awarded the contract of supplying the necessary wood at $2.00 per oord. D. Breckenridge gets $1,75 per cord for the necessary cedar. IIELGRAVE. The members of Belgrave Court, Oanadian Order of Foresters held a very successful oyster supper and entertain- ment on Friday evening. Organizer R. B. Harris was the chairman. The evening's entertainment made a nine social re -union for the members. Tho death took place on Sunday last of Miss Margaret Jane Brandon, at the home of her brother, Mr. 3, A. Brandon, in East Wawanosh. Deceased was G8 years of age and had been a resident of this district for many years, and was held in high esteem by a large oirole of friends. Miss Brandon has been in failing health for about a year. The funeral took piaci() on Tuesday afternoon to the Brandon cemetery. Wm. McGaw, of Vernon, B. C., was visiting the families of Robt. Sonch and H. Bone, 3rd line. It is about 39 years since he revisited these parts. He is a merchant at Vernon doing a large trade, over a score of clerks being employed. Annual school meeting in S. S. No. 3 elected R. B. Aloock as trustee for the ensuing term as successor to P. MoNab. Tender for 15 cords of wood was let to Jae Mitohie at $1,86 per oord. Thos. Clark has the caretaking for this year for which he will receive $23 00. The other trustees are Jas. B. Kerney and A. McNeil. Mies Armstrong is the new teacher receiving $375.00 salary. The demise of Alice Maria Tennant, beloved wife of Edward Nichol,5th line, Morris, on Sunday, Jan. 10th, Dame as a great shook to the community. She was about the house Saturday previous, ato her supper with the family and was apparently as well as usual. At 8 o'clock she took cramps and a doctor was sent for and for a time the siok woman was much easier. At 6 a. m, Sunday she had a convulsion and she lapsed into a sleep, passing away as above stated. 11;'2 years ago she was married in Elms, to her now bereft partner and maved to Morris. Three children were born to them, two of whom survive. The newly elected members of the munioipal council, viz:—Neil A. Taylor, Reeve, and John Shortreed, Chas. B, Wilkinson, Wm, J. Johnston and John McCracken, Oonnoiliors, mot according to state on January llth and subscribed the necessary declarations and qualifica- tion, the Reeve 000upied the ebdir. Minutes of last meeting for 1908 were read and confirmed. Shortreed---Mtt0raeken—That Wm. Clark be re -appointed Clerk, salary $130. The anneal meeting of the Presby- terian ohnroh was held on Tuesday afternoon of last week. In the absence of a pastor, Elder J. McCallum presided most acceptably. Pinances reported in good shape add ohnroh clear of debt. The question of calling a pastor wad discussed and notion will bo taken at a eongrop,ational meeting. Calvin church is associated with Belgrave, Rev, Mr. Wishart, of Brussels is the Moderator. —Carried. $900 le the salary propeled to be paid to 'Wilkinson—Shortreed—That Richard Whoever the ohoioo Of minister may' be. robnetonl end P. MoNabb bo re•appoint- lsard's January Stock Reductiou Sale Discount during the %na onth Tnis is a great MONEYSAVING chance for you! DON'T MISS IT. Remember this is a genuine reduction, not off goody too highly priced but off our CLOSE CUT EVERY DAY SELLING PRICES. Come early and make your selections while the stock is heavy, 20 per cent. off Ladies' Fur Coats 20 per cent, off Ladies' Fur -Lined. Coats. 20 per cent. off Ladies' Coats. 20 per cent. off Ladies' Fur Ruffs. 20 per cent. off Ladies' Fur Caps. 20 per cent. off Ladies' Fur Caperines. 20 per cent, off Ladies Fur Muffs, 20 per cent. off Children's Coats. 20 per cent. off Girl's Tweed Coats, CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Your choice of two thousand dollars worth of clothing. 20 per cent. off Men's Overcoats. 20 per cent. off Men's Snits. 20 per cent. off Men's Fur Coats. 20 per cent. off Men's Fur -Lined Coats 20 per cent, off Men's Pants. 20 per cent. off Men's Reefers. 20 per cent. off I3oys' Overcoats. 20 per cent. off Boys' Suits. 20 per cent. off Boys' Pants. 20 per cent. off Boys' Reefers. 20 per cent. off Men's Fur Caps. Move quick and save 20c on the dollar. CARPET DEPARTMENT T • Our stock of Carpets and Rugs is far TOO LAiSfTE and must be reduced before Spring stock arrives. In order to quickly reduce it we will give 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF Wool Carpets, Union Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Mattings, Wool Rugs, Union Rugs, Tapestry Rugs, Brussels Rugs, ere. Bring along your Batter Eg3, Fowl and Dried Apples, taken as cash during this sale. H. E. ISARD & CO. i Established r87q Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolene is a boon to Asthmatics Does it not seem mereeftcrtive to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs than to take the remedy into the stomach breathing It cures because the air rendered strongly anti- septic is carried over the diseased surface with treat. men Its breath, invaluable to mothersned and nwith small children. Those of a consumptive tendency find immediate ,Gdfio relief from coughs or in- �C flamed conditions of the Wog. Sold by druggists v�'lll1 , Send postal for Lt:t strtt< Alltr5 Limited Agents, Mont- real, ont real, Canada. 307 ook Store 'he Aftermath The holiday rush is over, and we heartily appreciate the large share of your trade that we have received, at the same time realizing that our patrons have been given good value for their dollars, School Supplies. We have a large stock of books and supplies for both IH`��h and Public School students, and will\be pleased to have your orders. Your Reading Matter. The reading matter which you supply your children is an important factor in their development, We have a stock of some of the best works of standard authors. We invite you to come in when wanting anything in this litre, and if we have not what you want, will order it for you. Limoges ! Limoges ! Some very nice patterns in Limoges and ether Faney China await your inspection here. We may have jet the piece you walit to 1111 out a set. Your orders will be appreeiatad. flliott and Waliey Gregor' Block. jri:OP1 TdOi2S OF B'EG Booiz ..rSr.6.vu:. Net: Bank of Oonzmeree.