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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-09-18, Page 8: INDoo. FALL DRESS GOODS •r, Comprising Tweeds and Cloth Batt- ings, lovely combination of coloring in DESS MATERIAL. Novelty Black goods. All displayed so that no time is lost in chasing. Favor as With an inspection. Near at hand will be Island a be- 'wilderin ; ehottce of newest colorings in Blouse Silks and ranee- Velvets, as well as Blae'le Silk of all the mot re- liable makes with Trithutings to =itch. PA`: ' 'SEN ry. relax Every new and deeirablcr shape hi Coats and Capes, sustaining- oar rep. tuition as the Leading Mantle douse in ;,'inOam •• 1n,ear.I•y.cali secures a larger' choirs. You will,:arid oar stock. of furs Seine- whr.t in advanee of the ordinary Woks. Every thing. in new, season- able and right up to the latest ideas of fashion and there is no extra charge because they,, are extra stylish. Richard Armstron;• is building a large woodshed to the back of his house. Fq • One day last week. as Robbie Bon 10, doz. Ladies' Kid doves, 4 but•: was delving his ftither's, titreshara tons; •in Brown, Tan and Black, engine he had the misfortune:to worth 75e. for 4Sc.; 00`.ineh Table strive the wheel of the engine over the Linen, fine.silken finish, worth pot:: toes. Of his right feet; thereby baldly for 3vp., 16daz, Large Towels,. I'.ti:rating.themt worth i2 c. for 50,; 5 pleccs,:all wool. A Iittke visitor .tame to the holne'of Tweed, worth GOe for 48c.;.10 doz: Mr. and Mrs. Geo-. Caldbiek on Fri - .ladies' Five Ribbed Cashmere Hose, days of laSt week. • To all,appeararfee wort`i 50e. for 35.; 25 doz. children's she tieeris quite contented and wishes Cotton Hose, worth 12 mild 15 for ac.; to remain. 10 doz. Fiue'Corsets; worth ' 75p: for Sellers Bros. have 'made ai Y>i'e itil- 35e., •'very special"; 20 Boys' Suits provement in the appearance of the 22 to 2S fine all wool, worth •sti3 50 front of .their fare, 3rd line, by for $2 75; 12 pieces of odd lines; of cleaning up the strip of. swamp, •The Dress Goods, worth 50 and 75e. for 'swatilrracrosss the roadzs rndetneeittg 25e; S. pecial Prices in all our Neie repairs under the critical eye of Joe. Dress Goods on Saturday; special. Sellers. He is.running a ditqh tip prices in •.men's Ordered Clothes, the centre of the farm end cleaning Batts worth ,,1G for $12 75; Bleck up the frdnt. W• orsted.` Suits, elttr;a' fine;_Wort , '22" John Bowinan, •of Stratford, -'for $15' 50; 24 Ladies' extra heirs old 3rd Iine boy,.surprised the vicin- Mantles; very_ Mese -styleeneworelenlity by bringing hotnea bride -a for BG 25; 50 pair Fine Shoes, extra visit one day la;t week. on They re- value, J., D. King, make Batton tE turned te.their .laome_ op Satur�ciay Laced; 10 doz. Linen IIandkerchiefr;, last. We wish them every ha) ;- worth IOe. for. 5c.; 50 pieties of liih' nes', ,. 1 fT bore" all shades, !rorch 5e, far lee Miss E, Wool es•, ' of I3rnssels,' Is 2"doz. fide Combs, worth 5e, for 21;e.; visiting Miles Ekkie Ireland on the Special prices in; Carpets, ,Lace Cup 3rd tine. tains and Table Covers: Larger D. Cruickshank- who has been liv- 4hoiee in the morning,' Store will ing on the 3rd flitintli elfin rer, fiat <eIose at 7 o'clock except Saturday. removed his wife, acid family to,the fa4th line having taken •yy.., ? `•ii 9 house on,John Bar's far n an empty y • rasa r._,. _ TURxII�ERRY. Miss Lizzie Orr, of Turnberr;y", was visiting at Thos. Ellis' last week. rriE r I 1 " * R' ,a. , EP` EMB i'� ft 18, t8 6. e c.r,,r,.i 1 � '� EAST i 'AWANOSSL eloquent sermon for the ocresasiun. + Zine The special t tT.'r tort` Arniutntcri to Miss till, Evangelist, occupied• __ OE&#., A L jKi� Opetesat( f n A very uncommon Loon driving oyer the bridge at l'ot �rT ARK SQUARE Y thing is to be ter's sidelite the hoarse shied i t a itoi�t Warrants first class Bread and seen on Mr. James Young's farm. It .. the pulpit ot the Driek Church last Sunday. Mr. John Reid the lemons lath line thresher has disposed of his threshing =Chine to Mr. W. Patton, Will is as hustler from the drop ofth* hat. On elnnday enerneon :1i re, ;the hese Alfie 1':migh and a lady friend were out drieing when they net with what aright have been n serious ac- cident', but fir st:latelv:they ermined without injury, It Appears is a rasberry patch well laden with berries. 2tasberries and cream is no doubt a treat at this .tithe of the year. Mr. E. Walker's residence has as flee appearance since the masons tinished the brisk ^n'ork. Mr. Russel Salter has returned hone from the Toronto Exhibition feeling highly pleased with. his trip to the tnueen City, iMr, and Mrs. Robert Mason were viikr. reg frre.ntls i.n,Ulinton last week. Ir. and Mrs. James Elliott Were hi Toronto last .week attending else exhibition, rt P+1rr and •�lr;;t, Itewlet : nnet with an accident last week whiff Balling on an neigbbor and while driving 'ionic they ec,itided With another rig going in the op eeitc direction. We are gad to state that no further injuries were received than a general shak- ing rp, MORE'S. S TUR AY- CAIN .11AY. Most of the farmers along the line have finished threshing. The pros- . w_ • C pects are much better this year!'. than last. bfr. Maurice Gosivan, of Wowcl- Inspector• Robb visited S. S. No. '9 ` stock, a. former Blythite, is visiting fast Thursday and expressed himself friends in town. as well pleased with the school. We are sorry to hear that -two The action of the arbitrators on more of Councillor Sims family, are • the erection of a new school house at seriously 11 . Junction is beingclosely evetehed Men and teams are. 'easy these tinct t T�-� 7 the people of this neifrhborh0od. days 'making the track on our new •1•Jxaniine both the Business ana Shorthand courses of the iteeiSl4n was a ' •'a in the bridge. l,rt•vi,lriiating there into the creel. and +tnaaltiug Vim huggy. F'o: tun:itel y ntishitahetl eves 'S Neal :r,: ft tud, else- it *mini littfit iter tt inlinet.. -re 7 •y� �^�7 ry /s ^ -y� serlotnn 'l he,v eut s,t' with no wore VY ^� � t ` �+ $orie,us re -telt: times titm•klekr.-_:A;,n:._.. � • t.`rtkrs taf their varied kinds equal to any city. Puff' Pastry extra fine, Goderielt -$'sizes. a'sf as r cannot b e excelled outside ORS.' .�'�ME,�"'� Tt�'`� 'G :tlr. .Jrt>;tit'r I�i,';c•r•t,,;t.n „tx•ncci � that t' Ir. do ;e , of any cite, and done so reasonatbly that it will always ply you to have it done at the. theCourt here I1unday. There are three criminal eases for vita, two being eta i-grs of essouli stud tae, other a charge of perjury preferred sgaii::t ti "totem residing f neat' fitiaafuth. In Abe lattcor crew tine t3rv.n,t .Jt;ry ::twee foula1 •st true: hill. i\o er,nhltral .caize l t•iner ,ready for ti'ratl, the cueu•t• atij.rurr:P+l t:kl t•r- inorrov.', a a rid orurt will 1i.ci rini:•h k,y t')•XiiOrrt, evening. Air, Tacitly, of St. Tiroiun5, e'lueltrets iha; er' iwu business, \VIi I'i' ECI1 I.;1;C?1. The foe', Mr, llreesley. n; 11:110vaale delivered ant cltlquent sermon in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning last.. e'. Among' others going to the London Exhibition this week will be Messrs. GeergerCottle, H. D. Henderson, A, D. Beaton. , . ` ' ' T1n hour of ., Sabbath service has. been changed from 2,30 to 7 p. nt , which we understand is to 1>e a per. manerit arrangement, Tliis , will -he . • very a, reeable.to• the , pastor as , it will relieve him of night driving. . - Mr. Gladstone has written a letter to the'Liverpool Reform Club, 'urging the • • organization et •a tuasa meeting in behalf' of the Armenians, and stating that, if desired; it•neight he possible for hitn to , take part in the proceedings, • O 9�$ Rr 4E,SSS,!L±,..,�,t.�b $ All orders prompt lvattended to. I amu ce)nstantiv.tmakingand or, n;tmeetingr, . ti•edilinen' -Cakes which• pits -vele our • efficiency. The Central teeters -',has a 'far and wide refantation• as 'a- first- el:vs L. kivy, • i tereltis'thanks toMyttutn- erone custbmers for their past patronage and leope f'er•a eon• tinuance of thee.3,tnre, I ant klfiidnfti;•AN, 4E 7. Harry Larotkay, porter at the Union Uepot:in Detroit, was caught in • the sot of robbing United States mail pouches and placed under arrest. For months there has been a leak in the • postal service between •.Oanada.aud the States which the detective• were unable to locate. receens—.m Kinloss; 'on•Scrndry, Sopt. 6th, George Jacgwee. aged 79 years. 4` CBt 1n Ey—In Ea st''\VaWanttah. 'on .Thursday, Sept. 1:ath, Samuel Herald, con ot Di!rlt. , lc�,uruev. aged &.yaare, 5 months and 2 tlaeaer )'unt>rat on Settle day at 1;30 to Wing -hails cemetery. ' CLEA.RING. PRICES To make room for more a oa I+;; 11✓6➢. GOOD. • t r .• i • � ' mit ' �t:�° - ..1^tea 'COLS ;a.:, CAMPBELL, • The trade in new and Stylish Mantles has beer��,k clearly es- tablished in this store. Styles, quality and prices h= v+.v secured for us this splendid trade, The secret of it all is tPla;at every garment is "brand new" and made up in the verylatest desi:ns. We clear out our stock each season, no old shop-worn mantles to offer at any price. If you want the latest and the best for the least money, you will get it in this store. CARPETS AND FLO 1Fi OIL Our stock is tve. � � '`" ll be rewarded by looking throughgour stock before' placing theirrs � order. PALLUI'flN NM Are the admiration of all our lady customers and visitors, our numerous sales establish the fact that the admiration is real and ~� pr.tical. 22 pounds best Granulated Sugar for $i, Teas reduc- ed 20 per cent, We are bound to helpthe people through the hard times. D. M O The Direct Importer, Winghain. Looi.���r�"'�,�"��a!✓`i.)t;�t"t_``=�� >-rv�4f t`�a�'�'bs�aa�"-�!�r:�..,�ia:�i �-at�?ar��iT>;-'.e.: �,:r.�-1i�^_..a�i.-, t, , '�. Jack -at -all trades don't secret of success at 11�a f�J A Specialist is at the head, of every branch ness. We've increased our facilities for the ' 1,1 -akin rx.;:4+ r. .i_ {q nv �/orIt t; court for much. -That's a?l f of busi- ,, of C. Y n •, 0 i We have had to do it. Our business continue§to grow, Ci ,rg and no wonder. We buy cheap. We turn over .a large [i � stock in a year, at small profits and so we ,early. make it go fg 9 for you and for ourselves. in_ hi YYJ Ea -a TELEPHONE' piiONE' DRUG STORE, �' There is econotny in buying ta 2 boors South of, Post Office, ONT. 1.3 WING.BA5f, • 'the -by :Not t i ed at last Sat- fair grounds. 'drdav, If the school be built the A large number of Diet citize nn ,adjoining sections will be r made are taking in the western. Fair which smaller, is being held in London this week. Miss Minnie. Il ig 'ins left laas.t week Mr. and Mrs. Eniigh and Nies, for kfarriston, where she will attend Cannon of Black Reek, U. S., are the high School. We wish her guests at the Comma-rcial at reset; success, p n • ' G" from her .visit to the Toronto Exhi- Rev Miss Priscilla Powell has returned on I'ue d gurirrre left here s ay ar. a visi>s tb Manitoba. s` � d �. k i St` O Ti. R GOLLEGt, London Qli$ T. f. kIf le officiated bition. St. George's Church,' Goderich, cats and you will find thein practical at all points. Students attend this College Mr. Will Campbell left last week Sunday. froth all parts o£ the country. Finmt set of rooters for business college work on a visit to friends in the •neighbor. S On Saturday in the pulrlre se 100 in Canada, Graduates stxcees5ful in securing positions, C.rtalogueandpar= hood of Crosshill, ronin at a meeting of the sehool sup- ttenlars of either course sent on application. • Mr. Douglas J laser de;serrves credit porters II. 'Tort �anee wort elected trot- - for the work done by his junior i tee in place;of Dr. Ferguson, who • 'f, W.. 'WE' TMERVELT; Principal. Leaving candidate, aa'l kite recent ex- t resigntt( in ,riSeiquenee cif "Peeving' 1 atni.natinn. " Altliorf^h `'belle got; town. g y fficiated in r tg through yet one felled by only cavo f.)ti .'*atttit•drty the ftznei•a1 r f the. 1 r 03 atis FROM US es GEO. H. / VN "TEE" TAILOR Opposite Bank of Hamilton.Llr c Wi;vGz�A�r, ONT. t ri le q71..,,Gtr'-;iC 0-5- "• rtier44P- iii4r�_, ry-t... r,- 45,7 ... ip CJ 1. �H�a.I�s�.njust passed into stock for +t(ryhe Fall r�'Trade 0 1[114 FLANNELETTES, LANNEL: TT S, EMI::PI `G S, - GREY CO :�` ONS 8 14 and 1-4 or three e m.tt ks and the others by four only daughter t,,f Councillor Sitn•-. I have no time just now to compose and seven respectively. lye think i took p.atet from her father's rc r,icicnce, a r_O T°n ad,, b1LI that certificates would be given on 'The deceased bad only been ill it you i7v7"lf� "" � ' ''* Iit 9a ' want u PIANO, ORGAN .r;�J, t .34.75 i'6,T.I4I IG CH - 1 'willed and Plaiu�. Sheetings, Pall trtX :'ppeal. fcty r1a�v a cli ,htleri t hE•ir thP'C'ii .t k �' -.. tin. and res `'i cods Blankets arnd. 1 Ir N WA a�HINC- AGE.I N • .,.. 'r J BIND ,..r death, t, tc) remains were I ���, �'�xVr�,�'�`a r••� a�-,� ' Pall T�`�'�'Q�,<" also �takN a Mr. John Campbell has been re-' r f` 1 c (l tI �1•}` test. t , - s- V j t �� ;� g uc:rl to teach tile fieltnore school n t, the, t,,,ion cemetery for enClothing � y* at 'r fvesalary of foto' hunched and; interment. The bereaved odes have l 1 l.pie-r gout lino. . enci ? �'lt.$�er I wl ahead of all d to i ing and Pall V , ° ,"�;ts. thirty five dollars. The peopie of. the svm )'tit �' ,1 , t !trim, a.:�tt?r .�D JiarL of ``t:ilay'+�'r71fig?° in the 6 1 � ' eadytt.V1,H.ade Belln are have in :ler. Campbell en lmtaity. f ` 15 tet t se• vi cunt • opposition with the largest and best assorted effiere)iit teachdr. 1 On Sunday morning a lame core; stock of the best goods in the virest. 1 keep re, MN. John Mc:Bur trey arrived home aregatir,tt wait present in Trinity , Mail's by ji 4 t , ton I. `or all leading ing •,� r�. S<tttlt'El;t:` i.l.;t i'a'a)rn '1'orozito ' C'ht4relt ;, take g .@* �T Ww r On , : o take pat t in the harvest t There; sli* had been enjoying the thanksgtvin„; service. The church r Office si 'era�t opposite P. w stets of the exhibition. i bad been beautifully derotated by Also a lot of SOFT and STIFF FELT HATS front ��"'it A Clearing Lot of UNION and TAPESTRY CAR- PETS. See them if in need of a Carpet, before purchasing.. BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. ----••Some very new and nobby goods. • . Ili d• tel Powell and John the women of the sen rPt,r kon ; , . 2c. and up. (��tll)'t ?t r+,'r> the rein•erentatives from during the wt t•k. The Rev. Mark B Ni It at the arbitration. last Turnbull, of tjitderrieh, offickate d etixifast,Agent for Joann Implements. ts. A car of CHOICE TIMOTHY- - >arday, preached a very suitable and for fall seeding on hand. P. S.----•Ha,ve.13 ears experience in the business. i • T. wILCILLS. •