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The Wingham Times, 1901-11-15, Page 9
Asaids' for THE EW, STORE Wpm. RELTABL14 and rougUP TO DA.q B Goo&. o Here there stock of. need of goino or oonailia to the city, for Bar. BARGAINS gains. We leave them here; Pleasee note our Reduced Prices. 5 cents, 5 piece Flaunolwtte U iliobos 2 dozen Ladies' Fancy Strip- wide,good patterns, fast ed W it i s t s , lured tall Colors, regular price 7c, for.. be through, regular vt Ow ar, 25 cents,$1.50, special for ........$1.2. S -.,.T.,.,...-.._...T _ . _........ 10 dozen Ladies' Black Wool $4.71. Hose, heavy ribbed, fast 10 Men's Twee(' Suits to black, good value at 350, clear, good, ,•loth, wall lin- salo price .... , ........ .... 25e erl, regular $G and $7, for $4,,78 cents. $1.00. �' F 5 pieces 'Wrapperetto, new patterns, fast colors, regul• . 10 pair White Lace Curtains, ar 10c turd 12?lc, for . .. , ,fie 81J, yards long, (vide, new edge, regular price $500. special at ............... $1.00 10 Men's Heavy ;Frieze Ulst- 40 cents. ars, well lined, high collar, 1 piece 'tapestry Carpet, regular price $0,00, siLlA, .$5.00 choice nexv pattern, regal - 2 % cents. ar value 50c, special price .40c 10 pieces Grey. Flannel, plain _ 59 cC nts. or twill, wide, regalarprice t� 1 dozen Ladies' Nightgowns, Oct, Bale price _12,2e pink, blue, white flaunel- �35 cents. ettes, regulaieprice 75c, for 59e 2 pieces Fancy Plaid Dress c� cents.Goods, ride, nice finish, regular price 50o, special 1 piece Halifax Tweet 1, wide. at .... 35e strong, regular value 350, sale price ...... ..... ..25e e 25 Pntq_ r_. _ ;a ytnum u awn l,iarpeL, cnolce - patterns, yard wide, regul- ip j .Vki. - ar 35e, to clear .......... , .25e 25 pair Ladies' Lacer) Bents, riveted sole, solid leather, 50 cents. regular price 81.25, for. , .$1,00 'free+', WING.R.AAN TIMES NOT, 15, 19410 sli7l,ii()fiB, 'Phi re of Mr. Delia Me- near his, property, lot 89j, coli. 10, at oex NEIGHBORStarnseasonsofgthe year. Severother[7priniok NEWS FROMOUR, tivas tele sceilA of t4 very prett as Vic lac, sale price , , , , . .. , , , . 50e Dress Goods, Nide, rogular ...._._- $1.50. 25c, sale price .... 19e $3.50. lined waist and sleeve, ! wide skirt, deep frill, reg'ul- culverts throughout the township,being wedding, oil 0eanesany, November 0th, kers "Florida," size Bt x 88, worth $1.00for ...... $3.50 price--- ...............� $1.50 outlets for water, and repairs required when his (laughter, Miss Mary,'was Men's Linccl Kid Gloves, at wine, was also brought up and dis- 'united iii marriage to Mr. Angus Mc- Boots, paggged sole, regular _.. ___..... owed. Kenzie, of Culross. The interested OF INTEREST TQ AL��R The ',Che Council their adjourned till parties drove to Teeswater, where theMonday, Fla © �e ISARID", & G I1A�lr loth Dec, next, "knot'' was securely tietl by the Rev. P. PORTERVIlsLD, Clerk. *� Father Corcoran. The brido wito waited _ _... _ on by her cousin, Miss Minnio Crowe, the by Mr. Andrew Mo. What Wideawake Times Correspondents Communicate -- Other 73LYTFi. and groom Cormlok, brother of the bride, The' Items Clipped From Our ExchRitges, The annual entertainment of St. An. bride was beautifully attired in brown drew's church Sabbath school will be broad cloth skirt, with crushed straw- held on either the queuing of December Merry silk bodice, and brown sills hat AUIIUii4i Blyth, Nov. 11.-^1tilr, Dennis, an om- .7nlilF;sTUwx, 18th or 20th, The work of rebuilding the Blyth flour with White plumes, and the bridesmaid ploped in the electric light works at -Miss Bella Livingston of Brussels mill is being rapidly pushed forward. was similarly dressed. On their return Auburn, wits killed instantly Monday spent. Snaday with her cousin Miss Mar. Contractor hili expects to have the roof ,to the fathers residence, dinner wns night. It is not known definitely how jorie Strachan, on in a very few days, waiting for the bridal party, the f sere beneath its load of it happened, but it is supposed he took :sleet' Willis �vba want to Muskoka Mrs. McMichael, who spent the sum= groaning good p� lugs well lantronizgd, rhe hold of the brass switch on the ¢witgli- about three weeks ago has returned iii neer months with her grand -daughter, ,things �. afternoon was .Oeeuppied in games and board by mistake. omnpany with his friend James Simpson. Wo are pleased to see Jim 11irs, Joseph Coombs, returi}e(1 to leer home in Seaforth social chat, In the evening, Rev. Fathers I LIST4►WEL. look so well after his extended depart-. oil Saturday. Mrs. Coo'mbs accompanied her home and aConnell, Mt. Forest and Corcoran, Teeswater, called on the bridal Mr. Thos. Ainley, au omrloyee at the uro, spenta couple of days with Seaforth, party, piano factor and a well known Citizen P y Miss E l 1 e ii Mulligan has returnad friends. and her invited friends from far and , snot with a rather severe accident on home last Saturday from 13 o I g r a a Mrs. John Young, a former resident near gathered, and upwards of one Saturday last, While operating a rip- where she has been visiting friends this of Blyth, died at St. Joseph's hospital, hundred sat down to an elegant tea. saw lie had the misfortune to have last couple Of weeks. London, oil Tuesday. She had been in The presents the bride received showed his left hand come in contact with the Our genial friend Mr. Will. Brydon delicate health for. some years.. the esteeni her friends had for her, for saw, with the result that his fora -finger has returned to our village for the Deceased before her marriage was Miss they consisted of a beautiful bridal cake w as taken off, thumb out into the bone, winter, He has been working in Mani- Mary McGeeof If' ast Wawanosh, from her aunt, Miss Leo Crowe, Mt. and two other fingers more or less toba all last sumIner at the stone mason Mr, C, A. Beese, the new proprietor Forest; a lovely sideboard by the groom's injured. He will be laid off for some work: of Blyth flour will, accompanied by Mrs. uncle, Mr. McDonald, besides a purse of time. Rev. Strachan of Guelph is Calling on Beese, arrived in town no Monday and money, five rocking chairs, nine lamps, The brick work of the chair factory is his friends on the 3rd Grey.. He will are busy getting settled in Mr. S. H. imported sofa pillows, silverware, glass- almost completed, Mr. Gritz's large conduct service in the Victoria ,Sall On _ Gidley's house on Queen street. We ware, drapes, liuenware, Cil paintings, gang of brick -layers and assistants Friday evening. welcome Mr. and Mrs. Beese to our dressiJ2. 9 case, blankets, lace curtains, . having rushed things (luring the past, Service will be held next Sunday -even- village and trust they will never have table covers, jardeniers and a host of week, notwithstanding cold fingers on ing by Rev, Mr. Paul of Brussels. cause to regret their residence in Blyth. other presents. Her friends came from one or t:vo days. The building will be While returning home ,the other Sun- Good luck and prosperity to them. Guelph, Brussels, Bluevale, Mt. Forest, ready for the roof by the beginning of day evening from Mr. Alex Forrest's, _ Teeswater and Paris. A right enjoy- next week. Silas Johnson had the misfortune to lose able evening was spent and the "light his way on the road home. He also lost GODER10M. fantastic" tripped the hours away, and his hat. After scramblingfor some Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. A. the large gathering feel highly compli- . mented in the kind and pleasing manner BLUEVALL. John Hamilton of Wroxeter shipped a time to right his tracks he had to return Williamson, while getting a pail of water, they sere received by the host and car of cattle on Wednesday of hist week. to the house to secure a lantern as the slipped and fell, breaking her left arm hostess. The bride and groom carry ' Mrs, Wm. 'Bailey of Guelph is visit- night was very dark, When he got the at the wrist. Both Mr, -and Mrs. with them to their home in Cnlross, the esteem and best wishes of ther many ung liar sista,-in-paw -Its. Bailey. link light found his hat in a most Williamson have been unfortunate of late in the matter accidents., friends Mr. R. N. Duff paid a business visit co able condition as the buggy wheel ran eel ran A n to Lititowel on Tuesday of last week. over it, A light in the dark often saves correspondent ct one - Ont exchanges Credits Inspector Tom with 1t TO QIIRE A COLD IN ONE .UAX 117:,. and Miss Ireland of Morris spent , Sunday at Httgli Ross. Mrs. Hogan of a dei,) of trouble, = torso remark upon the contrast between ' Tnko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All iiruuRgists refund the money if it fails to cure E'. w. Grove's signatut'e is on each box. 25c,. Toronto is also visiting at Mr. Ross. RAST avA iv *Nosti. the careful wa. in which people -some y people, P P at least -gook after, their lite Miss Currie of Wingham w it s the The council met on Novelaber 7th, stock and other possessions and the guest of Miss Jennie Elliott on Sunday. Mrs. Fuuston of Brussels visited Mrs. pursuant to adjournment. Members all neglect which they show in' matters i`!;'f ''• L Collin this week. present. Minutes Of last niL'OtiUg 1'ea(1 ' Concerning the welfare of their chiidern, ,:1, "•. '`w, George Sing of Toronto Is spending a and passed.'Phe Wui.. G. Patton presented tilt account Ins actor Karl been announced to pay his semi-annual visit to a certain f •.+�''�� • "• �'>>�i z week amid the old familiar scenes Of his youth. His many friends are liid to sea g of $35 for working and operating the school, and when he arrived on the day - : ,,,, ,,;�•;� him again. road grader in differeut parts Of the appointed there were about a dozen �p�y TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, 1902. Mrs. Wesley Beattie and Miss Nellie township within the last few weeks, , payment of which was objected to by, visitors present. Mr. Toni remarked that if a number of colts were Beattie a ant a short trine visitiu at F. p g Councillor Ellis as being too high, e € going througai some test or examination their will receive tenders up to y Tlto n MONDAY, .( Moon on MONDAY, 252a INST., for supplier of 'butchers' meat, creamery butter, flour, B. Scott's last week. Rev. RObt. Tllyinue an Old Bluevalo through information received by hilt' from interested owners would all be very )nuch interested oat- o wingg institutions during they ar 1902, vizfol- the boy has purchased the Arthur Enterprise Mrs. Bainton of Kincardme is visiting parties in assisting to `work the same. After some discussion spectators, but of course children were not as valuable. as colts in some peop5le', At Asylums for the insane in Toronto, Mh! Kingston, Hamilton, Mintico, Bro clo- ' her sister Mrs. J. Ding. over this matter, the account was how- estimation. •ville, Cobourg-and Orillia ; the Central Prison mss Barbara Thynna sang a solo very ever allowed to pass. n taw weeks ago Miss A.D°nogh, who 8orntatoryfor Boys Pen till guisheno ;tthehi Ordered, that debentures be signed for had been suffering for a loner time from Asaids' for THE EW, STORE Wpm. RELTABL14 and rougUP TO DA.q B Goo&. o Here there stock of. need of goino or oonailia to the city, for Bar. BARGAINS gains. We leave them here; Pleasee note our Reduced Prices. 5 cents, 5 piece Flaunolwtte U iliobos 2 dozen Ladies' Fancy Strip- wide,good patterns, fast ed W it i s t s , lured tall Colors, regular price 7c, for.. be through, regular vt Ow ar, 25 cents,$1.50, special for ........$1.2. S -.,.T.,.,...-.._...T _ . _........ 10 dozen Ladies' Black Wool $4.71. Hose, heavy ribbed, fast 10 Men's Twee(' Suits to black, good value at 350, clear, good, ,•loth, wall lin- salo price .... , ........ .... 25e erl, regular $G and $7, for $4,,78 cents. $1.00. �' F 5 pieces 'Wrapperetto, new patterns, fast colors, regul• . 10 pair White Lace Curtains, ar 10c turd 12?lc, for . .. , ,fie 81J, yards long, (vide, new edge, regular price $500. special at ............... $1.00 10 Men's Heavy ;Frieze Ulst- 40 cents. ars, well lined, high collar, 1 piece 'tapestry Carpet, regular price $0,00, siLlA, .$5.00 choice nexv pattern, regal - 2 % cents. ar value 50c, special price .40c 10 pieces Grey. Flannel, plain _ 59 cC nts. or twill, wide, regalarprice t� 1 dozen Ladies' Nightgowns, Oct, Bale price _12,2e pink, blue, white flaunel- �35 cents. ettes, regulaieprice 75c, for 59e 2 pieces Fancy Plaid Dress c� cents.Goods, ride, nice finish, regular price 50o, special 1 piece Halifax Tweet 1, wide. at .... 35e strong, regular value 350, sale price ...... ..... ..25e e 25 Pntq_ r_. _ ;a ytnum u awn l,iarpeL, cnolce - patterns, yard wide, regul- ip j .Vki. - ar 35e, to clear .......... , .25e 25 pair Ladies' Lacer) Bents, riveted sole, solid leather, 50 cents. regular price 81.25, for. , .$1,00 10 dozen Men's plain., heavy, all wool Shirts and Draw- � 9 cents. ers, all sizes, regular price 1 niece Faucy Plaid Tweed lac, sale price , , , , . .. , , , . 50e Dress Goods, Nide, rogular ...._._- $1.50. 25c, sale price .... 19e 2 dozen Ladies' Wrappers, $3.50. lined waist and sleeve, ! wide skirt, deep frill, reg'ul- 12 pair extra fine wool Blan- as value 82.00, our special kers "Florida," size Bt x 88, worth $1.00for ...... $3.50 price--- ...............� $1.50 50 cents. Men's Linccl Kid Gloves, M e it's S t r o u g Working spring button,' well made, I Boots, paggged sole, regular regular price 75c, for ..... 50c value 81.20, for.... ..... $1.00 Money Bacl( if You 'dant It. Butter, Egg,,' Poultl y, Dried Apple., hou+rt,t ars hl h t luarket price. • . . g es Fla © �e ISARID", & G W nAham's Ori&test Store. Opp. lank of Hamilton. Mtutions Por Dea and Dumb, ollovillo, andthe Blind at Brantford, acceptably at the Christian Endeavor payment of the .following accounts; cancer, Was removed to the Mount Hope meeting in the Presbyterian church on i ! Exception -Tenders are hot requir r the 'create, Mrs. Bradnock, con. 1, 29 yds gravel for home. London. Her stay there was of ? supple of meat to the asylums i 3,olidbn Kingston Hamilton an rockvillr, Por the Contras Prison Sunday evening last. road div N0. 4, 81.45; John Walden, but short duration, as she passed away' Reeve Isbister and hits. Isbister ofcon. 1 and cerRoi'orm a to Torottto. 2, 24 yds gravel for road div No. 4, on Tuesda of. this week The remainsstory, MOTrla Visited at��, B, Scott's On' Setup: y '' Furniture mar] ed ehequc for fiv er cent. of the ' 81.20; Andrew Currie, drawingeoncrete were brought to Goderich by the estimated amount of the • tract, ltnynblo to I tete order of the Honors the Provmein1 Bac j day. the and putting in culverts, lots 3G, 37, morning train yesterday and interred in retary, mast bo f rnis by enol. tenderer as a guarantee of hi be, fides. Two sufficient sureties will bo r . red for the due fulfilment Rev, W. J. West, is preaching a series Con. 13, 03. G0; Johti 112artin re airiu , P g Maitland cemetery. of Sunday evening sermons on famous Mayor Wilson will be a candidate for culvert On division line at lot 28, sou,, „ -qf each contra and should any tender be Old Testament Characters. He took 11• 02 W D11' 1 -withdrawn I the contract is awarded, or , , . eacon, grave 1119 at Ots e office for 1902. should the ten or fail to furnish such seeuri• Imest saac for his subject last Sunday night. 36, eons. 10 and 1.1, 83; Johlr W. Rod-' ty the amount f the deposit will be forfeited. I Mrs. Cosford, widow of the late Mil- u specifications and forms of tender may be gors, outlet for drain, lots 30, cons. 4 and ; ]lad on application to the Department of the ton Cosford of Iowa is visiting her aunt 5, 1.25 Wm. Stackhouse, r G8II7:CII ,iUTJ:S. !,'rovincial Secretary, Toronto, or to the Puis- Mrs. F. B. ,Scott Of BIIlOVa10 and her ' , u6 6 inch srs of the institutions. tile for outlets, lots 30, cons. 4 and 5, The Junior League supplied the pro - cc lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- uncle, Reeve Isbister of Morris. ' copied• $1.90; John Willard, Auburn, inspect- gram at the Senior League meeting on. Newspapers inserting this . advertisement The anniversary services will be held gravelling nrithout authority from the i5epartment ruin ' o ou southern boundary, Monday night. mot be paid for it. J. R. STRATTON, w the Methodist church on Sunday Sea neat $2,50; Anthony Haggitt, digging Outlet, By request of the pastor, Rev. J. H. when Rev. T. B. Wallwin of Seaforth Robinson, the ladies of the Methodist Provincial Secretary. for drain lots 41 COns.4 and 5, 83; Wm. 8arliament Buildingv, Toronto, and Rev. MCKelvie of Wroxeter will November lltlt, 1U01. G. Paton; gravelling at lots 39,. cons. 4 choir atul many in the audience remov- assist. On the following evening a tea- r Do. Do. digging ditch ed their hats during the service on Sun - meeting �, 813,30; n p meeting will be held. The supper will with grader, sideline 39 and 40, con. 5, day evenin:.-Palmerston Spectator. STOCK FO SALE.. be served in thq basement of the church $24.50; Do., Do., gradiug on con. line , and afterwards a good programme will 4 and 5 and Din wall's road, coil. 4 The Lounge Peoples Society of the The undersigned has r sale the following: presented in the auditorium when Rev. $10.50: y Christopher Skiuu, gravelling at Presbyterian church will hold their next 13'head of young cattle, 2 farrow cows, 1 bu 1, R. Hobbs of Wingham and Rey. I. B. , meeting' on Friday evening in the lecture 2 horses. Apply at remises, lot 1, con. 1, lots 32, cons. 10 ani, 11, '$14.40; Robt. Morris. T OS. HICKS, Wingham, . Walhvin of Seaforth will be among the Shiell, sr., 9G yds gravel, 84,80; Nin, room of the church. The program will speakers. i, consist of essays, recitations and inusic ' Symington, Auburn, 167,2 yds gravel oil Peter Wheeler' moved into P. Kin. - s from Scott. All interested are welcome. ' .;..p..3..g..g•...l„g..,r..F,.;..y..y..;..y..1..F..y..;..y..l.,..l..;..19 southern boundary, $G7; John Leggatt, house on Monde Meeting begins at 8 o'clock shat 46 •� y' - 50"4 inch tile, SOc Win. Robinson, ex- ° g p' -GENUINE" Business Education ` Dick Porter visited over Sunday at tending culvert and cleaning out ditch The Congregational church begins a 'i' -the kind our students receive. Be + his old home in Kinburn. at lots 31, cons. 8 and 9, 81; Do., Do., series of revival meetings Sunday, Nov. - 'i• thoroughly prepared for the best sit- '1' The members of the Christian En- , 17th, Rev. A. Mar *nett the official •4• uations and i' attendance at voters list court at Bel- b , + deavor S o i et y of the Presbyterian rave 15th October last evangelist of the Congregational church .p grave, ,per order of g .p church met together for asocial time at County Judge and selecting jurors, 1901, of Canada, will take charge of the ser - the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Me- vic". • An earnest invitation is extended Dld MdiSf -:i3• '� onaon Monday evening. Some o�4'S0' P. Porterfield, services rendered revisingto the people °f Wingham to attend voters lists, attending court at g4 the worst weather. we have had this Belgrave, 15th October • last., etc., per these meetings and help as occasion may , year did its best to dampen the ardor of require. •i• order of County Judge, e, 0;30.91; Ales. + WILL BE YOURS. + the young people but in vain, for once Porterfield, serving notices for voters' The Zetland Sunday school heed their .i. .i. inside the unpleasant humor of the ale lists Court, noting its constable, attend- fourth annual Harvest Thanksgiving `i' + ments had to be forgotten in the general + Central Business College rub court at Belgrave, etc., by order of Service on Thursday evening, October •!• •i• cod fooling aucl merriment. Mr. and the Count Judge, 13.50 • Daniel U"• ed- 7th. The schoolroom mag beautiful) ' •I• Stratford, Ont. .€• g g y 6 , $ y .3, 3. Mrs. McDonald olid their best to mako des, Belgrave, use .of house for holding decorated with grain, fruit and flowers. '� pklo our radii ti s nteachers. is Tl is their guests Ecol at home aucl Choir oY- voters' list court, 15th October last, 82; Rev. Mr. Lowe preached a very al- is the best proof that our work is of ,'IIq, forts were successful, for although, no Geo. Masnu, Wingham, half ream fool- propriate sermon. The offertory will be the very highest grade: Do not fin- .t, one could tell just why, each one enjoy- '!' aggine that all business colleges uro soap paper, 81.50; Sampson Carter, applied towards increasing the library. alike. Tl ore's a big dis conco. riot ed himself or herself to the fullest ex- Iauk and repairing culvert sideline y our catalo ue before (lociclin9 to go ,g tent. Gaines and music were indulged p P g , deliue 30 This Sunda school has Leen established ' 'I' ngeyvnet found els©vltflr�iu Cn iidti. '� in, then refreshments were served and i.ud 31, con. 3'; 8,1.50; 'Treasurer Tp. of four veers and is open both winter and Enter this month if possible. .1 the company broke up after midnight. Kinloss, difference of expenditure on summer •1• It is intended to make these social Bath- northern boundary, Kinloss and East At the quarterly meeting of the Board W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. + ora n and theye in will beheldie inter spa ro Wawannosh, 76o; John T. Currie, taking of the Askin street Methodist church, °° g y John Currie an indi ont to house of : London, on Friday night, a call was ex• •E..d•4'•1.3••3•..3••1:��•E•...p..l.�. p..t.Y 4.1 w.� 'luring the winter. , g Refuge at Clinton, $3; Messrs. Ding- ; tended to Rev, W. G. Howson, of Olin - wall & McGill, Labor, and material for ton, to become their pastor for the next two culverts at lots 39 and 40, cons. 4 conference ,year. The call was not and 5, $14.50; Jas. 1. Kelly, furnishing , unanimous. In the first °vote Mr, HOW- L /'` Want material and building bridge on creek, ; son was the favorite by a considerable sideline 39 and 40, con. 8, 855; Do., Do., : majority.. A motion was made to make extra timber and flooring for bridge on the call unanimous, but was not carried. creels, sideline 39 and 40, con 8, $6, The salary of the present pastor, Rev, J. Ww, McLarty, gravelling Oh sideline W. Holmes, was reduce(l. from 81,200 to 30 and 31, Con. 11, 811.25; Do., Do., $1,100. The proposal was opposed I y We are prepared t pay the Highest Cash building culvert and repairing stonq cul. several monibeN of the Board, and is vert on southern boundary, $11; James said to be vera' unfavorably received by Prices for Saw Logs, Ctianingham,furnblilhg tile and digging the congregation as it while, liluong outlet, lots 31, cons. 8 and 9, $3, whom Rev. Dir, Holules is rogarot•ri 'tic The Tfeaaurer reporteA c ash on stand an earnest tend worthy pastor. When HuttoDutton & Possanim atJ eeph Rudd vvaic hid at len th on the Stewardif wore ohosen, Ald. Gorr'. n y g *ho I*o been Recording Steward' fot OPERATED VZ )natters relating to certain ditches and yong, *ere not ro•elooted to* soma' The Canada Furniture Ree`f's, limited, outlets for water aicnmulatfiq at or lrwoti. I facts We desire to thank our customers for the patronage they have 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 loot: through is evidence that we, if anything, 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 marI:ed our goods in plain figures and at the bottom price, such as : Odd Dressers for .............. S 3 6o IUattress for .................. 1 9.5 Conches in Velure for.......... 5 25 Common Beds as )ow els....... 1 45 Bedroom Suites els low as ....... 7 25 Spring Beds as low as.......... 1 2i Extension Table as low as ...... .3 25 Parlor Suites, in velure coverimr, 13 25 Easy Chairs, in velure..... , ... 2 90 Few .Kitchen Chairs left at...... 20 Secretarys for ...... , • , , ... 2 75 Good Arlo Choir .............. 90 Bookers to match............ 95 You can make no mistake in buying uphollstered g,r()(l;;rom illi We d ) just wh it ,ve s ly. We kuup is stock what Nve adverti-,,,- Walker Bros. ak Butti WINGHAM, 0XTAR10. . a i l o 1 wear