The Wingham Times, 1901-11-08, Page 9-e tR7 -TOT7
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AUG 101BER,.
Will conduct"following sales next
*reek:
Tuesday, Na '. 12th Adiniuistra-
tor's Sade of '1' nvn Property, at toe
(i,lueen's Motel, riughant.
Wednesday, Nov 13th.-•-Thonlas
(tassels, Lot 42, on, 14, E. WaW01108ii.
Farm Stock and mplements.
Saturday. N . 1°6 th.-Charles PMt-
ter, Lower Will lain, Oattlo and Sheep.
Special En agement of the
Famous JOIN Pull
> CO14PANY.
ONE WED, $ OF SOLIDFUN
AT POPULAR P910ES.
Co3rIENCIN(i
Mon. gi(. I I
With the folio log Star Performers
Theo. Pull. the amous German Hypnotists
and Mind Reader.
Rice and Ray nd, Kings of Illustrated
Song Artists, carVinl,' forty segs of slides.
These aro the poop a whom i11r. WhitrnaclC, of
Now Yor1C, sent to ?[tris, France, to introduce
Illustrated .4 on f: i that country,
M►. J. N. Pull Fire, Torch and Baton
Mahupilator.
Mr. Ed. Raym .nd, Now York's Favorite
Comedian,
friss Carrie Reilly. Musical Directoress.
Under the mada,onient of J. R. J. McKon.
uev.
P. 5. -Don't fail to see the Professor do his
Wild, Blind D •ive on Wednesday at 12
o'clock noon, shar ,. This is one of tee Great-
est Wonders of th. i ago. So don't Pail to see it.
UN 3ESERVED
i,Auef4on Sale
OF --.
Far�n�toc ��sd Z� l�men�s
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Mr. Thomas Casnls has instructed J. Currie,
Auctioneer, to sell �y Public Auction, on
Lot 42, Coo.. 14, E. Wawauosh,
(HALT MiLI SOUTH wiNGHAM)
Wed -15 NDVJI 0th"o I
The following -alunble Property, viz:
1 black mnre ris ng 11 years old, 1 brown
maro rising 8 year: old, 1 grey gelding rising 4
,years end, 1 aged in ire, 8 cows supposed to be
with calf, 1 cow wi li calf at foot, 1 cow near
the calving, 1 far ow cow, 4 steers rising 0
years old, l hoifer ilisint,• 8 years old, 2 steers
rising 2 years old, f 1heiCors rising '2 years old, 6
springg calves, 18 ell bred eives, 1 shearling
ram (Lolce•ster), brood sow with litter of pi•s
at foot, '2 brood soi� due to farrow this montYl,
0. -tore hogs, 2 low,va^ons 1 democrat wa �''on
with pole and shaf .s, T' set bob sleighs, 1 Mtix•
well binder, I To nto plower, 1 sulky rako
(nearly new), i 2 -hose Massey-Harrts drill
(nearly new), 1 ring plow (nearly new), 1
twin plow, 2 wal ting plows, 1 spring tooth
cultivgtor, 2 hay r chs, 1 hay fork -car, rope
land pulleys, also 1 car and rope, 1 set of slings,
1 set iron mrroii 1 turnip sower. I turnip
I
pulper, a wheelbai ow, 1 cutting box with car-'
niers, l fanning ng, 11, 1 pea harvester, platform
scales (800 pounds ; 1 dog power churn, I tur-
nip screen, 1 lull roller, 2 scufliors, 1 wood
racC, 1 stone boat, grain cradle, 2grindstones,
1 crosscut saw, 1 irnaoe fur tootling food, '
sot double Karnes. (one of them now), 1 ,yet
plow llar31Cy9, 1 Se single luirnuss, l gravel box,
about 1,100 bushel.��f turnips, about 600 buslh-
els of mangolds, alf.ut 50 tons of hay, 2 bores of
good corn in slue 4k, wiffietreos, neckyokos,
chains, shovels allL other articles too numerous
.to mention.
Sale to CommeAee at t o'clock Sharp.
TERMS OF SALE.
Hay, corn and all sums of Five Dollars and
under, Cash ; over at amount Twelve niontlls'
credit will be givoh on Unrchasers furnishing
approved joint not 4 per cent. Off for Cush
ou credit amounts Everything; to be sold
without reserve as to proprietor is giving up
•farming.
J. CURRIE, THOS. CASSELS,
Auctioneer. 1 Proprietor.
HURON
INSTITUTE.
RSE MEETINGS
WES,
FARMERS'
SPECIAL N
TO BE.
Dr. Victor Hu
Kintail, '
St. Helen
Belgrave,
Special met
matters porta•
the buspnces o.
at theplaces V.
the Ontario A
sent to nddrey
hority on the.'
attendanee to
afternoon se.,.
practical jud
ioraes, of whi
4 anani,nnna nre
DRESSED BY
Reed, of Guelph.
I
sday Nov. 12
� Nov. 13
Nov. 14:
r , Nov. 15
for the discus'}on of all
horses w}11 b , held under,
Huron
Fal
h rmers' Institute
when Dr, V. H. Reed, of
urnl College will be pro
-
gatdhering, 'He is an uut-
and there should be a good
tm. At each sheeting the
ill be chiefly devoted to
:3f the various breeds of
ere will bend bad
There wi'llberillnfternoon
will also be evenind =Oct -
part, in add tion to others ori the program.ttACe
THE WOMPN'S INSTITUTE
Will hold afternoo h sessions only at each of
the places nained, 1 ut in separate trolls, uniting
with the Institut• propor for' the evening
sessions, Tho aft mtoon meetings commence
iit L80 p. in., and. t) a evening tit 7.30 in encu
er(tSO, •
XWTAM-•-Prof• Reed will sponlC on the suh-
ient of Breeding Hcges for Profit, and will be
V. C,
:secimens of nny breed do -
)f Goderich, and Peter Me-
.ro also expected to.spoak.
will commence at 7.80, at
r named, also R. Holmes,
X C. Cnmpboll of the We -
..d President i lrs, Elford,
i take part; there will also
1"i"Aftli'm
pt•ogl ala.
Y Rood will spenk on any
ng to hoisos or cattle, ani!
on jud n,t • Mr, John N.
and %.. Wellwood, 'west
xpected to speak. Suit -
tion to Prof. steed, the
d to be Reeve J. T. Currie
d R, C. McGowan, Ensi
cings McMillan, Hallett.
gram.
nddttloil to Prof. Reed,
afortlh, and Dr. Froemnn,
dresses, tits later 'Olt Fo•
on, and "From England to
ngInstituto Meotings,
I
Ocdorich will speak on
akilig;." hurt. H. Elford;
hnitation in and Around thr
lelgravo Meeting, Mrs..T.T,
valho ll and Mrs. Ritehlo
her adc�rosses. It 14 special,
ro way be it larg' attondrinet
gs, as they will be of creep
,11 S. ti1t1� L
ry. I'xi�btdent
1rJas. W iito of Iowaand?rr, Allen
The Ster iniili o ers near,
COM3IUNIC:aTIO1tiS.
1h11Eii WING11AN TIMES NOV. r 81 1901•
of Wisconsin were in town last week.
Rev. W. J. West preached in the
The first communication read was re -
They were the guests of their Uncle.
Jamestown Hall on Suuday evening,
NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEMNE
Reeve Isbister.
On that account no service was held in
Bell Telephone Company proposed to
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F'ROM
OUR
NEIGHBORSAdopted
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tiara Endeavor meeting was held on
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The Old true
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or $120 per year, payable semi-annually
Mrs. Thonlas. Simpson and sons Wil-
Among those from this vicinity who
Woo of No Vme.-Tiv.r
�'ttbtled., ><uaurpd ',rite 111, i.
Ores Gods
liam, Thomas and Alexander, spent a
leave gone to Muskoka to hunt the fleet
the places installed with 'phones:
few days with her parents, Mr, and
01%ing
D. Small John street,
Mrs. Wm, Wright.
Fraser Embury, George Turvey and
Works.
James Simpson took in the cheap ex-
Garniss Bros. These gentlemen should
T. Elliott, Centre street,
EVENTS
OF INTEREST TO
ALL OUR READERS.
The. Town Council met on Monday
evening minus three members. Cher
Mr, and Mrs. William' Willis spent
of lake and forest
J. Davidson, Water street.
Sunday with. their Gorrie friends.
siderable time was taken up with the
MONEY SAVING
PRICES
Miss Fern Eckmiro is on the sick list
Saturday from a few mouths' visit with
V. Vannorman, Minnie street.
fire alarm proposal, and many other
friends at Daunhin, Alan. James Mof•
Central Office, Josephine street.
What Wideawake. Times
Items Clipped
Correspondents Communicate -••- Other
Vrom Our Exchanges,
things required the attention of the
Council.
There were present Mayor Clegg, and
UnderpricedDrs
Goods
spending their vacation at Mrs. Mc.
week.
Walkerton and Guelph, recommending
Messrs, McIndoo, McKenzie and Holmes.
Joe. Yeo has returned after a two
the system as efficient.
at Novar, Muskoka.
weeks' stay with friends at 'Witidsor,
• Mr. Logan, representative of the Bell
Wednesday afternoon of last week
Sarnia and Port Huron. He had a
Telephone Company was present and ex -
Alex. Bryans, uncle of Alex. Bryans
pleasant holiday.
plained matters,
The minutes of last meeting read and
who lives about a mile south of James-
The Bluevale Flax Co. shipped a oar
Chief Vannorman was asked regarding
Tl'UICl'c1F.
town, paid nature's debt at the advanced
1#i.fTl:ti'd LL,
adopted.
rn d 'W Pl '
Drs. James and Allan White, of Iowa,
1rJas. W iito of Iowaand?rr, Allen
The Ster iniili o ers near,
COM3IUNIC:aTIO1tiS.
of Wisconsin were in town last week.
Rev. W. J. West preached in the
The first communication read was re -
They were the guests of their Uncle.
Jamestown Hall on Suuday evening,
garding the now fire alarm system, The
Reeve Isbister.
On that account no service was held in
Bell Telephone Company proposed to
the Presbyterian church, and the Chris-
put metallic system of private wires, of
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tiara Endeavor meeting was held on
eight instruments at $15 elioli per year,
JAMESTOWN.
Tuesday night,
or $120 per year, payable semi-annually
Mrs. Thonlas. Simpson and sons Wil-
Among those from this vicinity who
in advance. The following are to be
liam, Thomas and Alexander, spent a
leave gone to Muskoka to hunt the fleet
the places installed with 'phones:
few days with her parents, Mr, and
footed deer are Messrs. Jim Thynne,
D. Small John street,
Mrs. Wm, Wright.
Fraser Embury, George Turvey and
Town Hall, Josephine street,
James Simpson took in the cheap ex-
Garniss Bros. These gentlemen should
T. Elliott, Centre street,
cursion to Novar, Muskoka, last week.
sustain Bluevale's reputation in the land
W. Walksmith, George stroet.
Mr, and Mrs. William' Willis spent
of lake and forest
J. Davidson, Water street.
Sunday with. their Gorrie friends.
Miss Hattie McCrackau returned on
R. A. Dinsley, Alfred street.
Miss Fern Eckmiro is on the sick list
Saturday from a few mouths' visit with
V. Vannorman, Minnie street.
at present.
friends at Daunhin, Alan. James Mof•
Central Office, Josephine street.
Mr, and Mrs. George McDonald are
fat also, returned from the west last
Letters were read from Simcoe,
spending their vacation at Mrs. Mc.
week.
Walkerton and Guelph, recommending
Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Meyers,
Joe. Yeo has returned after a two
the system as efficient.
at Novar, Muskoka.
weeks' stay with friends at 'Witidsor,
• Mr. Logan, representative of the Bell
Wednesday afternoon of last week
Sarnia and Port Huron. He had a
Telephone Company was present and ex -
Alex. Bryans, uncle of Alex. Bryans
pleasant holiday.
plained matters,
who lives about a mile south of James-
The Bluevale Flax Co. shipped a oar
Chief Vannorman was asked regarding
town, paid nature's debt at the advanced
of flax seed on Tuesday.
the present system. He stated that he
age of 84 years mud 5 months,
Drs. James and Allan White, of Iowa,
were visitin- their aunt Mrs. F. B.
had found it of little use as it did not
Scott, last week. They had been attend -
often work. The present system he
cIILlto9s.
lug the funeral of their brother-in-law,
said, costs $25 per year for batteries, $10
A meeting of the directors of the Cul-
the late Milton Cosford, who died re-
for other expenses, $16 or $18 exemption
ross Mutual Fire Insurance Company
cently in Winnipeg, and who was buried
to telegraph, also exemption to electric
was held at Teoswater on October 26th.
in Peel township. On NVeduesday,'Dr.
light and telephone for use of poles.
Members all present,Thomas Allison,
James White while walking from' the
The proposed system could be run with
Es in the chair. Minutes of previous
Esq., P
station to the village, in company with
little excess of expenditure on the present
meeting were read and confirmed.
his brother and Mr. F. B. Scott, was
system. Besides the Underwriters com-
A number of applications for insur-
seized with a fit of apoplexy. Prompt
plained of the inefficiency of the alarm.
ante were examined; which were con-
assistance was given, however, and he
Mr. McKenzie was afraid the proposal
sidered satisfactory, and the Secretary
soon recovered. Mr. F. B. Scott, of
would not sleet with the favor of the
wits instructed to issue policies accord•
Bluevale, and Wm, Isbister, of Morris,
Underwriters, as they were urging the
iugly,
also attended tate funeral of the late Mr.
electric systein.
The request of G. W-: King to snake
Cosford.
Mr. McIndoo suggested that the
certain alterations in his buildings was
Mr. James Robertson, who recently
Council try a year lease. He thought
granted,
sold his farm in Morris to,Jabez Jerymn
the system would work well.
A levy of four per cent. was made on
has purchased Mrs. McLeau's property
Mr. Logan said he would like to have
all live premium notes to pay losses and
near Belgrave, and intends tt{king pos-
the decision at this meeting as they
general expenses, and to increase the
P ,
session the near future.
would have to arrange for putting, it in
r
reserve fund.
s
Misses Nellie and Leila Isbister, of
at the same time as they installed the all
At the expressed wish of a great many
Morris, visited at F. B. Scott's on
night service.
members of the Company that a caleud-
Saturday.
In reply to a question by Mr. McIndoo,
er be furnished for the year 1902, the
The season has come and gone when
Mr. Logan said .the Company would
Secretary was instructed to procure a
the record breaking tally of timothy or
probably accept a year lease.
sufficient number, to be read for dis-
Y
wheat is. left. in the newspaper office.
It was moved by Holmes and seconded
tribntion in December, the design to be
Of the mammoth pumpkin'of fall show
by McKenzie that we make a trial of the
the same as last year,
fame nothing is left slut a memory, of.
Proposed system at of u for eight
. The account of A. Butchart, amount-
delicious "sass" and pie, and now the
phones and priviloao of Axing private _
lug to $2.00 for printing, was ordered to
luscious turnip makes a bid for our at-
wires' -Carried.
be paid.
tention. Mr. Yeo, of TurnberTy, has
BYLAWS.
The Board then adjourned to meet
one of the Swede variety which weighs
Bylaw No. 448 to stop up a portion of
again on the 23rd day of November.
twenty-five pounds. Next! IWilliam
street, and sell same to the
D. MCINTOSH, Secretary.
The farmers in this neighborhood took
National Iron Works, Limited, was read
r
advantage of the fine weather we had
the usual number of times and finally
last week in getting their fall plowing
passed.
rvlioail.Tl;r.
done
MoIudoo-McKenzie- That the bal. ;
Your correspondent saw a threshing
Mrs. Chris. Thornton of Wingliam
ante of the school levy for 1901 be paid
machine working with a cutting box
sPent last Friday with her mother Mrs.
over to the school board. -Carriers.
attached The straw is caught by car-
John Gardiner.
Chief Vaunorman explained the posi-
riers and run through the cutting box,
It is a failing which most of us have
tion of the Montgomery family and ;
and then a fan blows the straw through
to try to show our connection with some
suggested that they be looked after.
a ten inch pipe into the mow. This
person prominent in the world's eye.
McIndoo-McKenzie-That the Mayor '
machine saves at least five men, besides
We have this failing, .and we are trying,
and Clerk see that the insurance on the
cutting the straw. The machine was
to prove that Al. Proctor the driver of
N. I. works is renewefl forthwith.-
invented by Stewart Bros., of near
Harold H, got part of his training with
Carried. ee
Molesworth.
it Bluevale racer, Gray Tobe, owned by
The following accounts were recom-
Miss Jessie Robertson, who has been
Tom Nixon some years ago a resident of
mended to be paid by the Finance Com-
ont West for some time, is expected
this village.
mittee:
home shortly.
Mr. Townsend, of Toronto, brother of
Mr. R. N. Duff returned on Saturday
V. Vannorman, salary...... , ...$ 4:l 00
Mayor, Assessor and Clerk, select -
B. H. Townsend, editor of the Star, is
from Kiawatha, Mich., where he and R.
Ing Jurors .................... 1200
visiting his brother. He will leave for
'J Casemore have been working on the
W. Holmes,repairing dant....., 8 00
Toronto on Saturday. It ig said he is
property recently purchased there. Mr.
J. D. Bursa, supplies, vi. works
in the Christian Guardian office at Ta
Casemore and family will remain all
winter.
and hall . ............ .... 10 88
H. B. Elliott, printing and advt.. 17 85
ronto.
C: J. Reading, repairing scales.. 5 00
Mr. Joseph Cowan has followed the
The sad news was received last.' week
Mrs. Lang, scrubbing, ...... , .. , 1 00
golden rule by cutting down his apple
of the death of Mrs. Thomas Jackson at
W Guest, work on street.... , .. 16 25
trees. They did not bare fruit and were
Calgary. What makes it more sorrow-
fun
Wingham Elec. Light Co . , ... 34 14
F. Patterson, sidewalk repairs, . , 3 70
a hinderance to the other bushes in his
is the fact that she left a family of
Beattie Bros, gravel . , .... .... 113 55
garden.
six small children to morn a mother's
Mayor, expenses attending Muni -
The Eckhart family gave a splendid
care- Mrs. B. Jackson left on Saturday
for the home her her
cipal Convention .............. 15 00 ;
J. Davidson, teaming, etc ....... 10 20
entertainment last Saturday, but owing
to the funeral in the village, the attend-
of son where
presence will be welcomed in this sad
-Carried. _
ante was not as large as it might have
hour.
Mrs.
Township of Turnberry, taxes, 1901,
$3.27; John Moffat, statute labor in
been.
Melon of Chicago was visiting at
.
Turnberry, $1.50. Both accounts were
A number of our young people attend-
George Casemore's last week. She also
_
laid over. '
ed the Fax concert at Gorrie on Tuesday
visited friends in Wroxeter.
Council -then adjourned.
last.
Mr. Joseph Leech has returned from a
Messrs. Tiles, Rae, Goo. Town, and
visit to Calgary.
_
A. A. Esty attended the funeral of the
late Mr. Dulmage of Gorrie on Tuesday.
Robert Smillie, who returned recently
from England, has oto Toronto to
Air. John Riugler, while getting out
gone
resume his studies at the University,
lots from the slyanlp, Burt his gland so
is laid
The parsonage was reshiugled last
Thle signature is on every boa of the genuine
iLazative Bromo-Quint le Tablets
that he rap.
tvecl>.
Henry Smith, son of Oliver Smith,
tbo_rCzedy that cares a cold In one day
who has been ailing for some time, died
Mrs. Thompson, of Parkhill, is visit -
on Thursday of last 'week, His remains
g > , who
• " " '' ,
wero laid to rest in the new
continues very ill,
QIi>;V.
Wroxoter cemetery and werb followed
Mr. Tom Spence and his daughter,
Miss Mollie Patterson, who has been
by a large procession, The pall bearers
Miss Saidee, of Brantford, and Miss
visiting at her sisters, Mrs A. Bishop,
-were Chas. Sanders, John Harris, Allen
Nettie Linklater, of Wingham, visited
will return shorlty to resume her duties ;
Rae and Wm. McCall, of Wroxeter and
at A. McEwen's, on Satufday.
in Detroit.
Henry and Oliver Stewart of Brussels.
Rev, Dr. Moffatt gave his 'annual ad•
• Mr West. Presbyterain minister at
Rev. R. S. G. Anderson officiated. The
dress in connection with the Tract Soci•
Bluevale, occupied the pulpit in Victoria
parents have the sympathy of the coin-
ety in tlib Presbyterian church on the
Hall, Jamestown, last Sunday night.
munity,
evening of Wednesday, October 80th,
He delivered an exceedingly touching
Mr. Edwards was at Fordwich oil
The doctor outlined the work of the
sermon.
Sunday.
Society in the wild and sparsely settled
The dredge is nearing the 3rd line.
Mr. Neil White was at Harriston on
districts of Canada, and with the sailors
It continues to attract many visitors.
W edliosday, attending the auction sale
on our lakes and rivers, in a very inter -
at his brother's, John 'White.
eating manlier which won the close at-
-
Mr. W. M. Robinson made all extort-
tentioil of itis heareils. A oolleotiMtf was
Children Cry for
sive trip by way of e 7lat:ter ace lie and
Woodham. At Ilio latter place leo sa�v
taken ov in lied Mvs the Society, While
in Bluevale Dr, Moffatt was the guest o4
����� � � ��
the old lady of '13 years of age. Tu the
his brother -iii -law, Andrew Gltey.
,
county of Middlesee he saw few pedlars
towing to an influx of Advertising
The Canadian Pacific Railway oarn-
but as soon as lie got to Huron, lie fro-
matter, a part of 131aevala's oorrespoild-
Ings fox the week ending October 21
cluent,ly passed pedIvirs.
onto is held over till nest Week. --ED. ]
wote $1,210,000.
a yar s ancy aid (wide), regular price No, for ..... ,$ 0 85
1 piece Velvet 141nish Black Henrietta, regular price $1, for 75
1 piece Gray Tweed Dress Goods, regular price 860, for... 25
0 pieces 54-inoh Ladies' Cloth, regular price 650, for ...... 60
1 piece Fancy Plaid (wide) Cloth, regular price 40o, for.... 25
t piece Black Serge, all wool, regular price 600, for , .50
1 piece Fancy Black and White Mohair, regular. price GOo, 35
1 piece Tweed Shirting, regular price 35e, for ....... . ..... 25
5 pieces Frieze Suiting, regular price $1,25, for .,..., ... , , 1 00
Ladles' Wrappers,
Well made, lined, full wide Skirt with deep frill, choice
patterns, fast colors, regular $2,00, while they last ..$ 1 50
Ladles' and Children's Underwear.
All sizes and qualities. Prices range thus -15o, 20c, 25o,
30o, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1,25. See our
Special Fleeced Line at ........................ ...$ 0 25
Ladies' ane Children's Hose.
Tn great variety., We carry a large stock of the best makes.
See our leader, worth 35c, our price 25e. Have just ordered, 10
dozen more; they are surprising value.
,Men's Gloves and Mitts.
Our stock of Gloves is large and complete with the latest
and best goods. Prices are 25c, 35c, 500, 75c, $1.00, $1,2.5,
$1.755, $1.05.
Men's Underwear.
At Special Out Prices. See our Unshrjnhable Elastic Rib (Tiger
Brand), special at 75c.
Blankets 1 Blankets
We have just open, up a large case of fine Wool
Blankets. Prices are $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $4,00, $4 50
We are agents for the Florida Blanket, size 68x88, worth
$4.00, our price .................................... 3 050
Fresh Groceries.
Laundry Starch, per pound ................ .............. 0 Oa
Fresh Figs, per pound ... .... . ......................... 05
Clothes Pins, per dozen... 01
Fresh Salmon, per tin . 10
Pearl Tapioca, per pound ................... ......... 05
35c Uncolored Japan Tea ................................ 25
10 pounds Rolled Oats for ..... .............. .......... 25
10 bars Laundry Soap for.. .......... . . ..... 25
Al quality Cheese, per pound .... . ...... . . .. . . . 13
Large Tin Pure Baking Powder ........ . ............... . . 15
Mixed Pickles, per bottle. , .. • . 13
Brunswick Sardines, per tiq.............................. 05 •
Grape Nuts, per package ................................ 15
Kippered Herring, per tin ................................ 10
Highest Price Paid for Produce.
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lie Le ISARD Ga*
Wingham's BriPubest Store. Opp. Bank of Hamilton.
mirman
�.Ems ��n�.ture
knaets
We desire to thank our customers for the
patronage they lave extended to us during the
past three years. We have appreciated very
much the way you have stuck to us, notwith-
standing the; endeavor to belittle our business
methods and business.
It assures us, moreover, that we still lead
and that the largeness of our stock gives us the
privilege of selling the same goods a little
cheaper than our opponents. A look through is
evidence that we, if anvthing, exceed in beauty
of exhibit, workmanship and value.
We. have been keeping pretty quiet in the
way of booming our business, because we have
been kept at it, but now we are .going to work
through the newspaper and show you that we can
puff a little, and on good foundation.
We do picture framing while you wait.
You may have picture home with you sarne day.
In order to please our customers and our
competitors, we have marked our goods in plain
figures and at the bottom price, such as
Odd Dressers for .............. $ 3 60
Mattress for ......... I ........ 1 95
Couches in Velure for.......... 5 25
Common Beds as low as........ 1 45
Bedroom Suites as low as ....... 7 25
Spring Beds as low as.......... 1 25
Extension Table as low as ...... 3 25
Parlor Suites, in velure covering. 13 25
Easy Chairs, in velure.. ....... 2 90
Few Kitchen Chairs left at...... 20
Secretarys for ................ 2 75
Good Arm Chair .............. 90
Rockers to snatch.... 135
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upholstered goods from us.
We do just what we say. We keep in
stock what we advertise.
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