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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-10-22, Page 8Saturday Bargain Day 14. . # .E. IN GUAM TIMES, S, OC.J..OBER 22, Il]V7r WU1TE0UU1tQU, Mrs. Smeltzer, nes, Miss Baker, of this place was calling on friends in Clinton and country, the past week. E. Coulter of I3luevale, a student at the G. C. I, last terra, mom- , panted by Miss Henderson and Mr. 1 C. Henderson of this place, wheeled • to Goderieb, via. Lucknow, on. Mon- day and returned on Tuesday after- noon, While there .they were the guests of Mrs. Jno. W. Vanateri I3LYTII.. Reeve Wilford shipped 40 barrels 10 doz. Crurnpton Corsets, reg. $1.00; of apples to the British 'Markets on and n.25, Saturday 75e. Tuesday. 6 doz Ledies' Kid Gloves, blaek and bliss Higley,. who has been a vis- • colored, reg. ti 1.25, Saturday 75e.. itor with Chicago, Illinois, friends 20 pieces Plain and Fancy Tweed for several weeks, returned home on Deese Goods, reg. 50e, Saturday Monday evening. 35e. Mrs. John Drummond returned 20 Ladle-.' Jackets, reg, $8 00 Satiate from her visit to Chatham friends on day i.,;5.00. Monday evening. 4 doz. Ladies' Ganzies, reg. 35c, Messrs. Wettlaufer S. Wilford Satur=i.ey 25e. have made a contract to furnish a 10 pieees Fancy Shot Silk, register portion of the brick to be used in the 85e, Saturday 65e. Stavely memorial hall now being 8 Ladies' Heavy Fur Capes, regular erected in Clinton. $12.00, Saturday $9.50. Mr. R. P. Waugh, -Grand Trunk 4 Ladies' Black Astrachen Fur Man. agent at Blyth, was a. visitor to Blyth tle , reg. $28.00, Saturday $22.50. friends from Saturday to Monday. 20 1) Cee e Heavy 32 inch Shaker Ile was accompanied by his daugb- Flannel, reg. 7e, Saturday 50. ter, bliss May Waugh. 5 pieces l.Ieavy Grey Flannel, reg. Mr. Daniel Kennedy, head sawyer 15c, :i ttnrday 11c. at the Livingston mills here, bad the 10 doz. Lanes' Heavy Ribbed Cash- misfortune on Thursday to cut his Mere ilose, reg 40e, Saturday 25c. left foot badly with an adz. He has 10 doz. Ladies' Black Cashmere since been off duty and only able to Gloves, reg. 30e, Saturday 20e. ' get around by the ,use of crutches. 10 Heavy Overcoats, extra quality, Rev. T. E, Higley assisted at the reg. 66 00, Saturday $4.90. services in St. Paul's church, Wing - 10 Men's New Fall Suits,. dark ham, on Sunday morning, on the oc• colors, reg. $10,00, Saturda :.$8.00, casion of the visit of His Lordship 50 pairs Ladies' and Gents' • Fine Bishop Baldwin. Shoes, reg. $1.75 and $2.00, Satur- day $1:35. MORRIS. 10 pairs Lace Curtains, reg. $1.35, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geddes of the 3rd line were visiting their son D. Geddes, V. S., at Luel;.now this week. Mrs. McDonald of Toronto and her sister, Miss Tena Campbell ere visiting at their brothee's 1st line, Mr. J, G. Fyfe has had his ho use newly painted, which adds , greatly to its appearance. less than regular price. • • • Dir. and Mrs. James Jackson have returned from their three weeks' visit with friends at different, points Procure a 425.00 Ticket good for of the States. 1• 1 doz. Photos, Cabinet Size; value Mr.Chanes 11MeDonald,:saw,milier, 3.OJ, Free. .Walton, died early on Sunda snort-• Shop early on Saturday at S ;* ing from paralysis. He had, -.been • se r, ailing for over a year. He was in his 66th year a.nd was an old and prosperous resident of Walton. Last Thursday forenoon Ed ' Can- telon, Hugh Hanna, Charles and Howard Eall,four young men belong ing to this place appeared ,before Reeve Wilford, A. W. Sloan, S. P., The November number of the Dc- N. H. Young, I P., of Blyth Charged lineata" is called the Early Winter with stealing fruit from the premises Number, and wealth of good things of Ed Laundy also of Morris., Can- is headed by nearly a hundred pages telon and the Halls were each fined devoted to .tyles for late Autum and $2 and costs, and. Hanna, $1 and Winter, with superb color plates. costs ; the.fines and costs amounting Among lirerac y •• v features. Octave to $4. G. F. Blair, of Brussels, ap- Thanet's analysis of Social Life in the peered for the prosecution. Small Cities and•Towns will be found Tuesday evening Wm. Pollock, of especially discriminating. The Quak• this township had his brother-in-law er heru;ne'cf Harriet Riddle Davis' Andrew Smith, up before Reeve stirr•ri:ag story, "A Change of War;" Wilford, William Campbell, J. P., is not m.,reentertainiegly original in eharged with assault. Defendant her way then in the dashing Ameri- pleaded guilty and v; as tined $5 and can girl in "The Further Adventures costs, amounting to $10.70; he was of the Grand Duke," by Martin also bound over to keep the peace Order. Jeanie Drake's brilliant ser- for one year. ies of New Yorks Types concludes with a bright and witty description of "The Foreign Resident." "In her Talk; :Lnd Beauty" Dr. Grace Peck- ham 'Murray discusses the scientific bygienie aspects of Dress. No other pages of the magazine will be readwith keener interest than Mrs. Cadwalader Jones' replies to questions concerning behavior and etiquette. The Deline- ator;s young people have an invalu- able inentorin this acoomplichedlady. They are further rememberd in a pretty Ribbon Drill, and in Three sato Register, IV*ovel Entertainments. The reflex Tuestlity, October 26th, there will be aetion of dress is among the topics treated in Mrs. Witherspoon's Tea- Table. Vegetarians will be delight - Saturday 90e. 3 pieces extra fine Union Wool Car- pet, reg. 45e, Saturday 35c.. 20 doz. Gents' Linen Collars, latest style', regular 20c, Saturday 12e. 6 doz. Gents' 4 in hand Ties, regular 25c for '15c, This is a. great opportunity to buy new fall goods at about one-third Literary Notes. For over gift? wars. Ai Orn MTI) weer rreee t-'iEUEDY— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over tifty years by mil- lions of mothers for their ohildten while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gurus, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty -tine ,rents a. bottle. Its value is incaluable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind sold by public auction, without reserve, on the above date, the valuable farm stock and implements of Charles Gannett, north halfof lot 24, con. 1, Turnberry. John ed by the cookery article, exclusively Currie, auctioneer. devoted to dishes for their use. Mr. Viel's Flower Garden ineludes some BETTER MIN KLONDIKE'. Curious facts about the Rubber Plant Mrs E. windeworth ldorrdsou .Street There are.the usual notices of New Niagara Falls , (Jet., says :er was attack• Books, and the. Little Folks are not for• ed by kidney trouble about a year ago and gotten. Enima Haywood's explan• steadily grew worse until November last atian of an effective combination of when I became so low that I thought I Lace•work with colored embroidery is supplemented by the regular de- partments devoted to Crocheting, Tatting, ete. would live only a short time longer. "The doctor here pronounced my case a com- plication of Bright's disease and dropsy, and said I Could not get well. Dr, Mac- Donald advised me to try Doan's 1 idney Order from the Local agent for The pills, as it was my only chance to get woll. g I did eo, and can now truly say that I I utterick Patterns or address The owe my life to following his advice, for I Delineator Publishing Co., of Toronto pan strong and well today. My life has Limited 331tichmond;St.W. Toronto bean spared to my three ohildren,, and 1 } r , think that Doan•;A Pills are worth. their Ott. weight in gold. NEw8 NO'.1'ES Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Common, of Seaforth have returned fron their trip to Dakota. • General Booth of the Salvation Army has gone to Germany. He talks of converting Emperor Wil- liam. il-liam. A patient in the London Asylum from St, Mary's named Mary Fox banged herself with a sheet from her bed, The to''h of Windsor, N. S., was destroyed by fire on. Sunday last. Two lives were lost and a million and a half of property destroyed. J. B. Davis, ex•postmaster. of Nor- man Ont., has been sentenced at Rat Portage to two years imprisonment for fraudulently appropriating public moneys. By the death of Mr. Chas, A. Dana of the New York Sun,the best known and probably the ablest newspaper man on the continent leaves the scene. Mr. Dana had almost reach- his 78th year. John Cluff, son of Mr. Noble Cluff of Seaforth, met with a painful acci- dent at his father's plaining mill. He was working at one of the machines when his hand came in contact with the knives, taking off two fingers. The House of Refuge Cornnittee mot on Friday and considered the necessity of' erecting an addition to the present building, probably 30$40 Inspector Coats was instructed to 'pro- cure plans and specifications and de• finite action will be taken later on. It seems that a lawyer is some- thing of a carpenter. He eah file a bill, split a hair, chop logic, dovetail an argument, make an entry, get up a case, frame an indictment, empanel a' jury, put them in a box, bore a court, chisel a client, and such things. On the evening of the lith inst., while unloading a schooner at Kin- cardine having 670 tons. of coal, Hugh Calder, an employee of John Tolnrie, M. P , was accidently thrown into the hold, tourtecn feet, and sev- erely injoured. The doctor says no bones are broken. Mr. David Murray, special auditor appointed pp to examine ' amore the accounts of the ded'aulting Frontenac treasur- er, Mr. Thomas Vanluven. presented his report to .the County Connell He snakes some severe comments on the Auditors, and places the total short- age at $31,000. • NO ROOM POR SALT i F{EUi'lf. Salt Rhonm, erysipolaa. tetter, shingles, rashes, scurf, eto., cannot exist where Bur- dock Blood Bitters is need. Here is a proof : "I was so bad with salt rheum, tl:at my finger nails cattle off. B. B. B. cured me completely and I have had no return of the disease during the past three years." Mits..lAs. SANDERS, Hmer8on, Man 'The Dominion -Bank robpery trial was concluded on Saturday. At 6.30 p. rn. the evidence was all in,. aid council on both sides addressed Ma- gistrate Daly, who after about ten minutes consideration,. discharged Penton,holding that evidence was not sufficient to warrant' committing him for a trial. The license, good-y'ill and effects of the Grigg House. London, was sold by J. W. Jones .Monday after- noon at 90 eents on the dollar to Dan McIntyre of Dorchester for Martin O'Meara, of London, The stook is valued. at $10,277, and effects at $2,- 400. The supplie3, valued at $5,000 were sold at 100 cents on the dol- lar. Alex. Sterritt a farmer aged about 45, who lived on the 7th eon, of East Nissouri, was burned to death last •night in a fire which destroyed his house and its contents. Sterritt was alone in the house, his sister who lived with hitn being in St Mary's on a visit and being an invalid from paralysis he was unable to make his escape. glow the fire originated is not known. • 1 EARS THAT ACNE. Heads that ache can be made bright olear and fres by using Burdock D.00d utters, the true natural cure for head- ache from what ever cause arrietng. idoadaeho and pain. in the back afflicted me for long time, but now 1 am fres from them, thanks to the use of one bottle and n half of B. B. B.", I MISS J. MoALLtSTE't, Altnonte,Ont IT PAYS TO A W E 11 1,11.7 E IN THE TIMES • . • GO TO FOR YOUR al ter9 it -er (: t Satisfaction and perfect tit guaranteed. Queen's Block, - Wingham. Are RUPTURED? If so it is your advantage to call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug Store, Wingham. They are the agents for the celebrated Wetmore Truss. THEIVETIVIORE. is m ORE FOR YOU 1. Because it is dangerous to be a moment without one. 2. It will never rust and is conse- quently durable. 3. A person wearing a Wetmcre does n • not find it a bother. , , Wingham. M. G 0, READY-MADE CLOTHING ON l� 4 !�1 Elr L is a very important department with us; All our clothing is 5, made specially for us, which insures to the buyer the best in materials, workmanship, style and comfortable fit, and they range in prices from $1.75 up for Boys', and 53.50 to 510.00 tr for Men's. If you prefer an Ordered Suit made by the hest 174 tailor in town, we have the nattiest Canadian and; imported j goods in town to select from. Still our prices are lower than C eil others. h' T L _- • . We like to talk about our Mantles, for they please our cil customers in styles textures, shades, and prices, it will pay you C7 to see our mantles if you intend getting one this season. Cr Capes, Ruffs, Gauntlets, &.c., arc the best, so customers say, and we are selling them at close prices. cr UND RW .. r� - LRk 111 F I. !..1 R COATS r l_r . This is the season for nice warm UNDERWEAR. We have �',� i piles of fine, comfortable line's, and our prices will make them very interesting to close buyers. riligri T I UBONJ D tr1 air are so well known that it is only necessary to *say that we aroFE i' daily adding to the stock the best that we can buy,. P Please do not forget that we keep the best TEAS in town. i1 el cg ft r �• w?. • ..GORDON E -1,.i: 4. We will guarantee to hold in position any reducible rupture. 5. This truss cannot possibly move after adjustment, Some some of our townspeople • can testify to its merits. 7. Satisfaetion guaranteed or money refunded: adi.W ','• 'N. & COd . lA t4 OPEN It is an open secret that we are giving good value for every dollar that is spent in our store. Good value in Worsteds S ge,, . Tweeds Don't get your Fall Suit or Overcoats until you get our prices. We 'will guarantee a perfect ` fit. o (, o Direct Importer. E' t,- • I w,,,,,,,,.„,,,,..L=1L„,:.w...'_]L`+'1'��.IG-i�`JLM .?:+J1-t=L•:[-J:,10,, LL.,12Ll''= jtAF� ro.9r�`. L_7 - 1TA L e• e 17 6E-• ��.ety tfa��.-', �r 1 O 11S .S °• e • s fat J, 1 1�_.. 3. -na A 7.tn. �rh, Vii, Y.l ht ,,FF,•% ��_ / i ,s: „or' r' r 1 G z] Maple 1 The two BEST -tiA i.]and .. �N. A. The Leaf and Clover B!',ANDS at ordinary prices. RU China House Grocery. Leaf. in the market, yyy , 41 NL�� _LI,' , rid, DED Shaw Block --Next to Brunstvidk Hotel. Cook's Cotton Root ” Compound Is the only safe, reliable monthly medicine on which ladies can depend in the houy and time of need. Is prepared in two degrees of strength. No. 1 for ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicine known —sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. No. 2 for special cases -=Yo degrees stronger—sold by druggists. One box, Three Dollars; two boxes, Five Dollars, No. r, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of price and two a -cent stamps. Tho Cook company, Windsor, Ontario. S' Td in a'inghatn and everywhere by responsible druggists. to move Shop ReilL L. 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