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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-02-04, Page 5fi « ATATY" Prices on yo m ppex,p �� ; �.� can have any one of them $ 11 00 now for - ra V overcoats That e an Business ! ! When it comes to down right good values, you will travel a long way before you find anything to equal these, G $16,50 and $15.00 for $11.00 12 only Men's Overooats,fn blanks and tweeda, mostly 20th Century make, which means suerior tailorer- feat fit, $t6.50iannd $15.00P 15 0and a0 are the regular prioes, You $13.50 for $8.00. 4 only Men's Dark Tweed Overcoats, velvet collar, this only eeason'd goods, regulpr .$13,50, our prioe now is 8.00 $7.00 for $5.00. 6 only Men's Blaok and Tweed Overooate, good value at $7.00, our prioe is now only - - $5.00 Don't take anything for granted, but investigate and compare values. McGee & Campbell CLOTHING MEN'S FURNISHINGS ogs 1 Ti1.44 WUI GJ,&Mt TIMM I OBU'4Ry 4 19Q9 T[eatltta OUT - The following IN the report of pupils Of 13, 8, No. a, Turgberry for the month of January; Br. Iv, --,knee Andersen, Noble Hapt- ie. Jr, IV, -,Janet Pringle, Ada MoG11l, Bessie Pringle. Sr, IXL--Andrew Pringle, Bert Mo - Lean, Leonard McLean.. Jr. III. -.Garbs Deem, Roy flaetinge, Oorden Adair, Ethel Hastings. U. -Alvin Multiage, Prosier Haugh, Part I. ---Lawrence McLean, Myrtle Deane, Norman McGill, Grace Tucker, West Haugh. M. P, WY.NN, Teacher.. neve Yotz stomach Trouble? When yon wake up with beadaohe and bad taste in the mouth, something 0 eettle the stomach is needed. That u11, heavy feeling must be lifted, and ppetite must be created. Get a tum. ler of water, some sugar, and then Aur in A eel tip pain d eoy minutef !. Ne You'll Pop- a nvigorates, braces, tones, Ante vim and nap into your movements. You'll be tted for a hard day's work by taking e rviline --nothing better, Large ottle, 25o, everywhere. kes. e Mrs. and Miss Hfelop, of Areola, ask., are visiting Jonn and Mre. Mo- ir, 14th non. They are grandohild• n of the late Jae. and Mrs. Hislop, of e 16th oon. The 100 acre farm of Prank Keys, Ing lot 4, oon, 6, has been sold to. Wm. d Duncan Brewer, of the 7th oon., for ,000. F. S. Ioott made the sale. The 60 acre farm, being West 3� lot , con. 10, Grey, owned by J. W. Sand- s, of Monorieff, has been purchased by as. Cleaver, the prioe being $5,400. rohasor in now in possession. We sh him success in We new home, The 100 more farm of John McTavish, rth boundary, has been sold to bort Doig, of Howiok, for the sum of 000. Mr. McTavish and family pro• e removing to Miohigan we under. and, They have resided in Grey a d many years, Their many old ends wish them properity. Wm. and Mrs, Hall, of High Bluff, n., are visiting friends in and around y. s,Mre, Louie Hollinger, of the h oon., is their daughter, and Mrs, se Learmont, 14th con., is Mr, l's smother. She was visiting here ears ago but it is 27 years since Mr. I left here. d a b i s fl b B Na re th be an $5 22 er Oh Pa wi No Ro $8, pos et goo fri Ma Gre 101 '!.'bon Hai 11 y Hal A movement for a oivio federation has been started at London, Ont,, to bring capital and labor into more friendly re- latf JaMESTOWN. Walter Youill laimproving the build Ings 00 hie farm on the $rd line Morris Wet. will bane dandy property whe he getv things 1a order. xiobt. Dolg has the milk hauling to Molesworth faotory along the bound ary of Grey and Howick. Wbile the prioe is low he will no doubt look care- fully atter the work, Walter and Urs. Huggins, of Tarn. berry, had a surprise party irony Jamestown Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Huggins happened to have a few of her neighbors In and a Most enjoyable evening wag spent in mosio, games and dancing. Mrs. Huggins gave all a very hearty wel- come and all report a very pleasant time. est, l ELENB. " The "renew Orate, Seek., Journal re- psrts a preseptatiou to Mr and Mrs. • Wm. Humphrey, as follower -"The home of Mr. and titre Jas. Stein, seven moles north of McTaggart, was crowded • one e+rening lase week by an assemblage of about arty neighbors and friends, who met to do honor to Mr. ave} Mrs Wm. Ramphrey, who are returning to their old home in St. Helens, Oat. Ur. and Mrs. Humphrey and family have been nearly live years In the district, and during that time have won the good will and esteem of practically all in the neighborhood, A very pleasant soobel eveatng was spent, and in the course of it, Mr, Humphrey was presented with a carving net and a dozen sliver knives, forks and spoons for Mrs. Humphrey; silver shaving utensils and beautiful gime far himself; gloves for Woe. Humphrey, jr., and silver napkin rings for ,xlteseo Humphrey. Mr. D. Muir made the presentation on behalf of the company, and -Mr. Humphrey suitably replied, Aocompanyiug the gifts was a neatly worded address, wishing Mr, and Um Humphrey and family saooess and happiness in their Ontario home." The farm of W. U. Kerr, of Brns, sels, on the North Grey Boundery, has been leased by Lida 0. Jaokiin, whose 160 sores are directly acmes the roan in Howiok, With Mr. Jaoklin's 60 acres at Morrisbank be will have a big lot of ground to cover -nearly 800 acres. We wish hits 800008s and as he is an industrious, careful farmer he should clo all right, The 100 more farm of Alex. R. Mc- Donald, 8rd con., Grey, has been Ieased to his stepson, Charles Eaket, of Wroxeter, for a term of years. We are pleased to state that Mr. and Mrs. McDonald are not removing from this looaltty but will take up residence in the home formerly owned by Robert Bell, Mr. McDonald will busy himself in clearing up the front of his excellent farm. Mr, Eaket will be no stranger to the farm nor the locality, . Established 1879 Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolene is a boon to Asthmatics Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs than to take the remedy into the stomach? It cures because the air rendered strongly anti- septic is carried over the diseased surface with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat. meat. It is invaluable to mothers with small children. Those of a consumptive tendency find immediate relief from coughs or in- flamed conditions of the throat. Sold by druggists. Send postal for booklet. Ls trim, MILES Co„ Limited, Agents, Mont- real, Canada. 307 ]lave You Bronchial Catarrh? It coughs and hoe seon� g, Notnized t difontt 10 cure with Qatarrhozone as Mr, Xavier Babin, of River °apatite Qae., proved. "No one mild 13 more than I did. sufferI hadfrom anohitis a hard shacking cough that caused me great pain. My throat was hoarse, and I lead great die- tress,in my chest, Oatarncozone reach- ed the sore spots and gave immediate relief. Since using it I have not had a single attack." Every physician who is asked about Catarrhozoae says it is a sure onre-.so will you it you try it. Sold everywhere, 25c. and $1 00. BRUSSELS, The annual meeting of Melville ohnroh was held on Wednesday even- ing, January 201h, with a large attend- ance present. Written reports from the different orgauizationti of the congrega- tions were given, showkog everything to be in a very healthy condition. Pro- greas was noted all along the line, Con- siderable expenses were involved in paiuting and repairing the manse, and io numerous repairs around the church amounting to over $300, still the manag- ers were able to report a balance on hand of $273, Especially notiooable is the growth in oongregational glvngs to Missions, this year amanntiag to $838, an increase of over 300% in 2 years. Last year it was $502, and the year be- fore $265. A new Home Missionary Society was organized at the beginning of the year and their oontributians amounted to 391. Over $1,800 wire pent away by the oopgregetion, and the various organizatione for Missionary purposoa during the your. The:present merxzberebip is 512. Monday afternoon, January 25lli, the spirit of John Caber toots its night from. the Olay tenement to the House of litany Tdeleione. Mr. Caber, who was well and favorably known, was the .eldest tom of the tato Nlohalas ()ober, of Hes. ,pier and was born in rho townshfp of Paelinoh, Waterloo Co, 74 years ago, Ilia dela', a is the first break in tee fem. (( fly of ave sisters and throe brotbere. Deceased was a born meoleanie and from, i1 Ws boyhood was an adept with his tools I with vellioh he cortstrnoted wagons and buggies and sleigha in the long ago 1 when the whole work bad to be done by ! hand from the rough timber. He work- i ed with a Mr. Omer and also in pottier- 1 ship with 6dr. Penabakor in Hespler and I moved to Ethel over 80 years ago. whore 1 he broadened out in business and had Al large and remunerative trade, making i up-to-date and durable vebfole,,. The Ronald Foundry balidfag iu Brussels bee-lming vacant by the removal of the rua.thiuery to London, Ur, ()ober bought it and took possession and employed a large staff of men in the output of hun- dreds of buggies and cutters. The fire that did ea mink damage to Bruesels 8 years ago last May destroyed the oar- riage factory getting so much of a hold, while the employeee were assisting others to save their property that it be - mime a prey to the flames and was a great lees to the indastrioae proprietor, After a sojourn in Guelph for a couple of years, Mr. Cober returned to town a t year ago and bought oat the business of R. Frauds and was busy there until his illness 6 weeks ago. In his long Wildness experience of 62 years he never sued a customer nor was he ever sued, On November 27, 1802, deoet;sad was united in marriage to Min rtsrtha Eaton by Rey. Jas. White who proved herself to be a helpmate indeed. Dr.` Mateo Hersey ireporta a large cenantity of brandy in the ch000lates seizen at 7e:entreal "I can testify to the great merits of solar Emuti» sinal, especially in all diseases of a pulmonary nature. It has saved many lives that otherwise would have yielded to consump•: tion . , . we keep Scott's Enutlsion in the house all the tirne and all the family use it." --MR. C. ,L BUD.. LONG, Box 158, Wash- ingtan, R. I. Scott's Ernulsion does au, it does by creating; flesh and strength so rapidly that the progress of the disease is retarded arid often stopped. It is a wonderful flesh builder and so easy to digest that the youngest child and most delicate adult can take it. If you are losing flesh from consumption or any other cause take Scor -res EMULSION. It 'Will stop the wasting and strengthen the whole system. Be sure to get SCOTT'S nr.x, DItt7GOOISDS Lot ne gond you a oopy of Mr. Bndiong'e letter• -his cox le really wcnderf,l-•.ane eomo interesting llteratnro rct;.,nlinl; our proparciion. Just send no a card men - Montt)" thio paper. 120 WeUiuntoC n St.,W Tor, -.oto Philip Vansickle, aged eiuh*,y years, his son, Martin, daughter Mental, and 80U-iu-law, Harry Vaneickle, lost their lives in a fire that destroyed aha family r hnmestea3 near Lyndon. graposs.dble to b Wen It is impossible to be well, simply irapossayle, if the bowels are constipated. You must pay attention to the laws of nature, or stiffer the consequences. Undigested material, waste products, poisonous substances, ntti''t be removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. A sluggish liver is responsible for an immense amount of suffering and serious disease. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills. He knows why they act directly on the liver.Trust him .... C Auero, Low 11 •I!✓44111100.11W0101001~1111kft01.1.4**4~14008.0110~1,1 CU3 'ass. '.__ � Valrapftier~ktetaiftfeleldilinfl,:tifitoleagLoteri c,1? Isard's 10 Days' Cash R alizati n S � L COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 SATURDAY, JANUARY 3� ENDING WEDNES; '. Y, FEBRUARY 10. A Clean -Sweep Sale in Fifteen Departments ! Twenty Thousand Dollar Stock to be Slaughtered i Goods must be turned into looney quickly. Every department is overstocked, and in order to unload and make room for NE g - Great Money "wising Sale economical buyers waiting for this sale l Well, it will open Saturdap mornin W SPICING GOODS we w'tl Clothing Department. Great reductions for 10 days. Men's strong, well -made Overalls, blue or black, 10 days sale price 59e 20 Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, sizes 36 to 42, regular price $8,00, sale price..., $6.25 Mob's Blank Kersey Overcoats, good value at $8.50, sale prise $6.50 Men's Heavy Grey Pants to clear, regular prioe $2,00, sale prioe $1.50 A lot of Boys' two-piece Snits, to clear at only $1,29 Boys' Heavy Overcoats, prices $5,00 and $600, your choice .. $3.96 Hoye' Heavy Knioker Pants. "'' Men's $12 Overcoats on sale for ' .o 00 Two• thousand dollars worth of Clothing qu second flbor at,greatiy tattooed prioes. Boots and Shoes. A large stools to choose from, every pair to be sold, at out prioe. See bargain tables in shoe department. 'LOT NO. 1.-A number of odd line worth $1.25 to $1.60 sale 9e LOT NO. 2.. -Ladies' Batton Boots, rognlar value up to $2 00 for .............. . $1.25 Table Linen. One piece heavy Table Linen, bale...,. . , ..,..... 20e 54 inch Bteached 40o Linen, rale 60o wide Bleached Linen, 10 day's sale, . ,. 450 76o extra wide Steadied Linen, 10 days sale.,60e $1,00 Fino guilty Linen, 10 days price, ......... 75a $1.25 Irish Linen, 2' yds wide, 10 days price $1.00 Ladies' Coats. ltadies', Misses' and Children's Winter Moate to oleo at 25 per cent off regular prides. i g at 9 o'clock,i sell at a great saving to every customer during this 10 days' sale. Come with the crowd, but come in the morning if possible, who,, we can serve Grocery Department. 12 Bars Laundry Soap for... 4 lbs. Raisins, new fruit, for 25c 4 lbs. Soap Chips, good, for 25c New Dates, fresh, per lb 25c Canada Laundry Starch, per !b 080 Pot Barley, per lb.,,. 003e 4 Iarge packages Gold Dust..., .... 25c Corn Starob 2le Japan and Ceylon 25o Teas for "" 0c Royal Yeast Oakes ' 20c Tomato Capsup, per eottie ... • ,. • 030 25c Brooms, 4 string, sale 200e 8 Ibs Fancy Biscuits for 2150 White Beans, 4 lbs for ....... 1Oc 10o Bottle .'Extract -......... 080 September Cheese, per Ib .... 160 1 Bargains in Ribbons. 10 pieces wide fanny Ribbon, all silk, 25o quality, sale.. 15c lege plain Ribbon, sale". .......... .......r,. 10e 20o plain Ribbon, sale "' 16c plain Ribbon, all colors, Oslo....,,...,, .. x60 25o plain Taffeta Ribbon, sale .' ...' 1;t e A large stook to choose from. ~4C Corsets. A big stook et redticed.ptioee, a lot to clear on centre tables $1.00 and $1.25 lines for , E390 Dress Goods 20 PER CELT. off all lines of Dream Goods,Sillrg, Velvets. Boy your spring drools now-. Top Skirts. Top Skirts on second floor a good stook to ohoaee from at 20 per ceut. off our close prioeo. SALESPEOPLE WANTED. Remember the date --SM - - x000 yards Flannelette, mostly pink stripes, on sale - - 81c Furs. 500 yards heavy Flannelette, goodav lu e at 7c, to days sale - _ 5c 35 doz. heavy all -wool Ribbed Hose, all sizes, regular 35c line only - - 25c 25 doz, Ladies' Vests, cheap at 25c, to d s sale - - - 20c 10 pieces Dark Tweed Dress Goods, 4o0c d Sec lines for - 29c 15c pieces Fancy Cotton Delaines and Silk a line Cloth, up to 25c value, your choice 12c Best English Lonsdale Cambric, regular, isc value. for - 12zc I2 C wide Factory Cotton, ` ne weaves, yard wide w 10c 7-17;77;71.71:7---------c headed Pins, regular 5c, sale 2 for .. 5c Double Tape Lines, 60 inch length, 5c lines 2 for - - - 5c Ladies' White Lawn Waists, tucked, nicel trimmed, regular value $2.00., sale Y $1.25 Black Sateen UlidNrskirts, full width, deep flounce - ,, .. 85e WRAPPERS -5 doz. 'New Wrappers an House Dresses, lined in the waist, good value at $1.5o to $z ,o0, to days sale $1.25 DAT, 'JAN. 30. Everything will be reduced. Nd goods charged at Sale p>"icos Cash p xememmato H. E. ISARD & ... Lots of Ladies' Rat lined 00at, with Columbian Sable Collar, wo" th $65.00, sale price 849.00 LPersian CLoon 00513, amb Goat, worth 5ar 7500,ce $10 days salsale e price $60,00 Ladies' Astrachan Jacket, regular $35 on sale at.,$2,0.00 Ladiie ' SP r-llined Oape, e Wortli 223, 10 days sale..,$1.00 $7.00 Ruff, sale price $15.00 $8.00 Ruffs, sale price $5.00 $10,00 Ruff, sola prioe....... ," $6.00 Big reductions on Caps, Muffs, Gauntlets, Caperines atld Stoles. Lace Curtains, Regular $1.00 Curtains See yds long, 10 days sale, .... - 75e 25 pairs worth $1 25 per pair, sale 96c 10 pairs regular 52.00 'fame, sale 12 pairs worth $2 56, sale $1•Fi0 '1.00 Gent's FurnishIn s. A lot of four•in•hand Tine to oleer, minim' price 25o sale 'I,;"c Men's heavy Top Shirts, on talo...., n Men's Heavy 1`lecoe Lined Shirts and Dr,azt'or hot qit i On sale.. Men's Heavy 85o Sox for .t,tn Men's Heavy Emcee. 26e values for. ,., Men's Heavy Woal 'Underwear, worth 76o for, , 60e Heavy Lined Leather Mitts fey - Ali aoc0unta ninat be eettfed by cash or not€1 on or Mesa February 10th. ,....... 1:)ts Crete ttVE'. r eo Its . oltchain1ti e for goods. No goods sent on a,pprobwtion. CO., Wingham