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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-03-18, Page 8war, WINGti4M TIMES, MARCH xdt 11109 MIN .-•'lf'esterday Vit« Patriok's d Joseph sold hisfarm i his family to BI —Nicholas sohool teacher, morning, Aged Mr. Geo. 1 dress at a St. Gorrie on Wed —The annnf Huron Teache held at Exeter From Mar In interments cemetery. 0f -50 years of age —•Ohie! of Goderioh, who house for the cancer, died ea —Miss 011v graduate Ster Business Celle lin the office of now, —Mayor Gri recently damn; new line of bu Boon as the w plated. —Mr. Chris, in Turnbarry t will take pos Jobb, we and into Winsham CRESOLENE A simple SORB THR They combine t with the soothing p rioe. Tour druggi ismuro, Arose Co, The Ladies' A., will meet i Mel er Black, i at 8 80 o'eloc quested to be p Th'.G.E visiting with Gillies, at Tee tends locating left this week —Mr. N. A Tillsonburg w Friday night 1 sfderabiy dame Mr. Hewer is Hewer, of this —Mra. Oosfo stook of millin store in the Oh randy to meet 1 this line oa an advt, in anothe )11 LOCALS. Police [water for a--Kev. Richard RAOlard, for many years a prominent Methodist ns,inistelr, P died tit hie home in Orangeville, on Saturday. --Ralph Henry, eldesS son of sato henry, agent Bell Telephone company at Kincardine, died r3nddenly in the office Friday morning, He was one of Ktnoardme'e popular young men, and well known in athletic. oiroies through- out the district• . The lowest priced tea not the chew est. „ „ p Ergwtt Labe Salads Tea at SOo per pours makes many • more cups than en t sold at 25o per pound. It is the ore Act only more economical to use, but it is infinitely score delicious. —The telephone and eleotrio light wires Dema in eontaot in part of Online on Monday evening and as a result is number of people were without lights and some sixteen telephones were put out of business. The breaks were repaired P on Tuesday morning. —The change of advertisement for B A. Young & Go, came too late for in- sertion In this issue. Anticipating the needs of housecleaning season, the firm announce low prices in pails. sornb brushes, mops, oarpet beaters, step lad- dere; also paints, varnishes, eta. —Mrs. W. G. Gray. of Howiok, has 5 Ytake fancy quilt, of She log cabin pattern, which is made up of no fewer than The 1,512 pieces. The pieoing and putting together of this large number of patches was for the most part done by Mrs. Gray herself and has been a000mplished within the past year. The Women's Institute will meet Thursday, March 25th, at 2.30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. D. McDonald, P sauces street. Subject, "Eggs and their food valne." Apron patterns will be ex. changed. Any member having a good apron pattern is asked to bring it along. Visitors welcome, M, I. GILLESPIB, Seoretary. USING. pURGA INJURES IES THE HEALTH � HINGt S FOR BARGAINS I WENP YOUR TRADE ^•••^^--^- sae the tial of March— F., M: Smith, who recently n 'Turnberry Ilse moved uevsle. Nilson, London's veteran passed away on. Monday 32 years. >potton delivered an ad• Patrick entertainment in aesday evening. a meeting of the West re' Association will be.Sake on May 20th and 21st. oh ist, 1000, there were made in the Kincardine this number 46 were over Archie Sands, of has been confined to the Sat year sniierin from F• Y R fly Tuesday morning. a Gardner, who ie a icgraphex of Win ham g ge, has taken a position 'Ills, s hn Joynt, Luck- gory is having the store ;ed by fire fitted up and a mess will be opened as irk of repairing ie cam- Jobb has sold hie farm s Mr. AIex. Fergie, who session this spring', Mr. eratand, intends moving . ANTISEPTIC TABLETS and effective remedy for OATS AND COUGHS a germicidal value of Cresolene roperties of slippery elm and liar. ,t or fromus, 10cin Montreal.tastamps. Auxiliary of the Y. M. O. n the Assooiation rooms, his (Thursday) afternoonCovrTEs,—In k, All members are re. resent, (a}illiea, who has been his brother, Dr. M. H. [water for some time, in. In Vancouver, B. O., and the Western city. Hewer's general store at a9 damaged by fire ea sat. The stook was con- Ked by water and smoke. a brother of Mr, J. W. town, rd is adding an excellent ery in her fanoy goods ishclm block and will bo be wants of the ladies in l after March 29th. Read r column of this issue. SP ......,.e. NG GOODS CIIINIPLET In the 3Fring a. Tonle isNeeded— But Not tra,rsli, Drastic " "'"' Medletnes. A spring medicine is all actual no. oesaiay' to moatpeople bTetnre demands it as an aid in oarrying off the impnri• tier that have accumulated in the blood dating the iadaox lite of winter t2►gnths. But unfortunately thousands of people who recognize the necessity fora spring modiolus do not know what ie best to and dose themselves with harsh, griping purgatives. This is serious mistake. Ask a doctor and he will telt you that the use of purgative medioine weskens,the system but does not o, - d;cease. In the spring the esstam :ods building up -,-..purgatives cannot , •this; they weaken you still more. ' • e blood should be made rich, red a , • pore—no purgative can do this. ", • at ie needed in the spring is to o, and the bash tonic medical sole •e • as yet discovered is D. Williams' ' • : Pals. Every dose of this. medicine atatuaily makes new, rich blood. This new blood strengthens g every organ, every nerve, and every part of the body. This is why they ours headaches and baokaohee, rheumatism and neuralgia, and a host of other troubles that Dome from poor watery blood. That is wh men and women who Dr. VQilliams Pink Pills eat well, sleep well, and feel bright, votive and strong. If you need a medicine this spring try this great reviving tonio, and see the new life, new health and new strength it will put into you. Sold by all medioine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medioine Oo , Brook- villa Ont, ' ABOVE WORD APPLIES TO OUR LAWN N W STS. __.The first shipment in this line. to balls-.- come in and see them. .TEE NEVV . SPRING , STOCK And when we COMPLETE, that is EQUAL LADIES' SPRING JACKETS.— season we have some of the nattiest Jackets in right up to-the•minute styles and at'sell•them quick prices --have a look, say we mean our stook TO IF NOT SURPASSING} ANYTHING EVER SHOWN IN WINGiHAM 1 BEAUTIFUL GOODS 1 $IG VARIETY 1 LowBsT PRICES 1 And the best of all is, NO OLD ~ Gingham, Prints, and Wash Goods in abundance and at popular prices, STOCK •�- NO DEAD TIMBER -- EVERY. CLEAN- AND FRESH 1 A complete let range in the leadingcolors and DRESS GOODS.— p e" new weaves. We have the best range of Black Dress Goods in town. . - _ EXTRA SPECIAL.-- Ten cases select Seeded Raisins,regular 15c package for 10e. �y y, G' ri �....�+ WANTED,—Any quantity White Beans, Butter, Eggs, ' .Dried :; Apples, Feathers, etc, ,. t� ( O OD G y KING GOODS '`+" G. • - O IIEAP PRI(7DS • THE VICTORIA SHOE FOR LADIES. •••eee••e •e•etese••e•e••e• sews easesise•••ee••••eseea ! • .f} c�• • ; The G��� d��i Sale • • e • •• Blouses o • • for the month of March •in the experience of this House. Row A p do we accountfor it? Well, simply that the goods and trim. • min a are the verybest,and theyare made and finished in the = a best and latest styles known to the best designers in Canada and • i New York. And the prices at which they are offered has a great : • • deal to do with their rapid sale. Come in.. It will be a pleasure • • for us to show them and quote price, w a / n `?' �, - y A c / - °R=- A t • ,yob ^' d. �F { 6. rt- ',/".i,,,., or t' Ktr v faUliN. JouNsTo .—At winch= Hospital, on the 15th feat„ the wife of Mr, Nataniel Johnston; 9 daughter, MaBvR�tEr.—In East Wawanosh, on the 19th inat„ the wife of Mr. baronet MoBurney; a son. Jonnswort.—In Morris, on the 18th inst., the wife of Mr, Silas Johnston; a son. Morris, on March 12th, John Wesley couites, in hie lab year.= Ba AD WIN: In Galt, on Marsh let, to Mr, a sun rs. A. B. Bradwin, formerly of Blyth; MQDOr nn.—In West Wawanosh, on March 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald; a daughter. M h 1st; to Bfr. and Mrs IV, lt aWeather head: a daughter. Pvavas,—In Kinloss, on March eth, to Mr. and Mra. Kdwin Purves; a son. MARRIED Arxrexnnan—AmaTecis.—On Thursday, March 4, 1909, at the residence of the bride's Hague, 7Blancheia bort ° dough D eas c�aa Armitage, Esq,, to Albert E. Alkenhead, M. D , Hensen, and formerly of Bluevale. Dlnn James Kirton, in his 9let veer. SIRTO$,—In Turnberry, on March kith,GORDON 8vAw —In Brussels, on March Oth, James Bhaw, aged 73 years and 5 days. After a pastorate of twenty six years in Devon Presbyterian . Church, the citizen of Exeter could not let Rev. W. M. Martin, B. D., retire without giving him an evidence of their love and re - spent. Nothing so popular has been gotten up in Exeter before and certainly a more ap in slnl banquet than that giv+ en in his honor was never attempted in that plane. The opera house was gayly decorated with flags, bunting and ap- propriate designs, while the tables were ant i Soers arranged One hands d none with citizens participated and the various speeches in response to the toasts were witty and well delivered. The London Harpers furnished the made, Mr. Martin and familyare moving to Lon- don. +...mr.mmr• S New Dress Goods--, • * • Prints, Gingbams, .dusiins, Lawns and Trimmings of every des- w ori tion are here in abundance,and are pleasingour customers le • p 0 • in every :particular. • • —. • �.' . C, _ -_ s y ' `:• 4.. N` ., a . " , y• • • Please -come in and see our great -display of New Curtains and * • Curtain Material of the verylatest and best designs, • •i n ' , The ALBERT Shoe The ASTORIA, Shoe * • • Best Groceries For Men. For Men. �. g Fresh and clean always "oan. hand. The best , flavored, sweet. • • est and cleanest Oat Meal always in stock. Try a package and i • you will always use it. Highest prices paid for trade. Highest trade prices for Butter j and Eggs. Kindly bring batter in pound prints, •e • a • • 1::)® • • • �,,, ,.. , r • of• Sole Agents "Victoria" Shoes • for Ladies, "Albert" and "Astoria" Shoes for Men. eessess .ssoaan oaseemassaa iea••ee•ee••ssese•e•e•ee•• "Vamoose !" Get Out FORCED OUT - CAN'T ST These are the l'larching Orders. > Skidoo! Slide ! A DAY LONGER. And We Must _.Obey Thera Amaralumalla $10,000 WORTH OF GOODS IN 8 DAYS SALE OPENS SATURDAY, MARCH 20th. LAST DAY OF BUSINESS, MARCH 27th. A clean sweep must be suede of everything in the store ! building has to be vacated by April la ! We have only a few days to finish up, so we are face to face with the fact that everything must be ripped out and scattered to the people ! This the third and last sale of the Hanna Stock will be greater than any of the previous ones ! No reserve—no balf-way measures --no halting between loss and cost 1 It's a " Regardless " Sale — were the losers and we're going to take our medicine without a squirm 1 A genuine clear - out ! The chance of a ' life - time ! Remember the date of the opening—MARC -I 20th! And don't forget that MARCH 27th ENDS IT ! ! THE SO MERCANTILE CO.ri. WINGHAM,ONT. SPECIAL TO THE FARMERS..Generally speaking, a farmer will get an early lunch and conte to town. Now always in the afternoon We have about 4 times as much business as we can handle, Therefore we snake the following offer Every out•oftown customer whose purchase amounts. to $5.0o we will give you a dinner' ticket at the Queen's Hotel ; fora $lto.00 purchase two tickets, for a $r5.00 purchase three tickets, etc. We di this simply to get you to do your shopping' before one oclock. Add to this the fact that you get your purchases at less than half price, and you calx easily see the advantage of laying in a big stock for the future.