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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1902-05-01, Page 5my 1, x902 TIIE WING1I.A.M ADVANCE. No Old Stocks, Everything Bran New A Deliberate Clot in • CROWDER'S • .Starting Saturday morning, May 3rd, we will hold the biggest Sale in Huron county in everything a man wears, except shoes, Every article will be marked in plain figures and so arranged for you to in- spect, that buying will be made pleasant. This SALE will last until June 1st, during which time we will offer special bargains in every de- partmctnt. These goods were bought for cash, which means a big sav- ing to the buyer - 30 pairs Men's Pants, nice dark tweed, all sizes, worth $1.25, Sale 90 22 pairs Men's Pants, nice dark tweed, all sizes, worth $t 95. Sale 1 40 21 Suits in black and blue Serge, sizes 36 to 41, worth. $9.00, Sale.... 0 50 9 Snits in blk. serge, double breasted, sacgite, sizes 30-41, worth $10, Sale. 750 24 pairs Men's black and blue Overalls, heavy weight, Sale price 69 10 Suits only, tweed, nice dark color, heavy lining, sizes 30 44, worth $7....510 Men's Furnishings. Biggest Snap of the Season. Goods Stopped in Transit. Just our Luck, that's Yours Oqr buyers by chance happened across a largo consignment of goods the other day that were stopped in transit, on account of the party to whom they were consigned having got into difficulties ; he offered a price to clear the lot which was accepted, so we are going to make a 'noise with them to let you see how we sell goods :- 4 Doz. Men's Flannelette Shirts, worth 23c, Sale 190 10 Doz. Union Socks, worth 15c a pair, 3 parrs for 25c 16 Doz, Black Cashmere Socks worth 350 a pair, Sale 25c 17 Doz. Alen's Shirts and Drawers, light weight, per Suit 35c 7 Doz. Men's Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers, worth $1.25 Snit800 Very Special 50 doz. Men's Ribbed Silk Underwear, six col- orings, worth $2 a Suit, Sale price $1 00 Space being all taken up this week please ask to see our bills. The o if Crowder Co. We sell everything a Man wears but shoes. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. Colin Campbell's Old Stand, Wingham 1902 pZTOWEL /�� / /! is MOVING FORWARD. Winter Term begins Jan. 0, 1002. Our rates aro reasonable—our Courses of Study thorough and practical. Sond for our Journal to sco what we teach. Students may enter at any time. Two Courses of Study—Commercial and Shorthand. C. A. FLEMING A. L. McINTYRE President Sec'y. Owen Sound Listowel Ililllil!ililiililllll!IUlilinlllllliil!I@Gl1i1 1111 p gillh�I'iijy I jf i J. J. ELLIOTT, V. S. Honorary Graduate, Ontario Vet- erinary College. Office and Infirmary, corner Victoria and Minnie Streets, Wingham. Day and night calls prompt ly attended to. Telephone connection. We invite our former cus- tomers, and others, to call and examine the goods we offer to make up for fall and winter. Prices moderate—cloth is of good quality—we give you a good easy fit. Webster & Co. lkfore, a,nar. Wood's phosphodine, 1'he Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all druggists In Canada. Only reli- able medicine discovered. Biz packages guaranteed to euro all forms o Sexual Weakness, nil effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, .Elteessivo Nab of To- bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Matted on receipt of price, one asks a $1, six, , $6. Once Will prae, x Wig cure.oiCmqaddress. o Wood WliulsOrtOst. te Wood's 1'hospliodine is sold in wingliatn by A. b. Hamilton, J. 1+. Davis, IL A. Douglass and C. A, Campbell, DAITOSIS %, Love Tokous are always in demand in the Sum - mor time, and we aro now show- ing a fine assortment of neat and appropriate gifts and keepsakes in stick -pins, hat -pins, scarf pins, brooches, and a vast variety of Summer jewelry, all reliable and up-to-date, at prices within your means. H. Chisholm Corner Jewelry Store 0 You Call't Affolld to Egperimeut in the matter of getting your clothes made --ex periments are often cost- ly. You wont be experi- menting if you let us make your spring Suit or Overcoat, because our long experience in the tailoring business enables us to speak with a feeling of assurance. Give us a call. E. G. GLARE iiP-Sr'AII1S IN SIIA.W 13LOC1 . Health 1 -Vi' Go years 5 linvC n4Y4'r missed taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla every spring, It cleanses my bleed, makes me feel strong, and does me good in every way. John P, Bodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. s Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body, You are invigorated, refreshed. ;; You feel anxious to be active.Youbecomestrong, steady,courageous. That's , what Ayer's Sarsaparilla ` will do for you. SIM o bottle. Ali drulldge. Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. He knows all about this grand old family medicine. Follow ifs advice and Ito win be eutiafled. J. C. Aran Co., Lowell, Tfaam. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP i A cheap remedy for coughs ai1F ' colds is all right, but you want some thing that will relieve and cure the more severe and daugerous results of throat and Iring troubles. What shah yon do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, . if possible. if not possible for von, then in either case take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced in all civilized coml• tries wit h success in severe throat and ding t•ronitles, "Bosehee's German Syrup." It not nuly heals and stiruu• bates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflarnlnation,causes easy oxpectoratimt,gives a good night's rest. and cures the patient, Try ONE battle. Recommended litany years by all druggists in the world. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies. at J. E. Davis'. t.�[ ��:�ni( (0 . [Q�, ;a11 . ,rR Lte u t f . 1•a `'�...� j,l ... THE ... "Royal Muskoka" Muskoka Lakes District, Canada Elegantly Furnished, Fine Cuisine, Beautiful . Sur- roundings, 1000 feet above sea level. Most Charming Summer Resort Region in America. For further particulars, illustrated de- scriptive literature, rates, maps, and all in- formation, apply to M. C. DICKSON DIstrict Passenger Agent, Toronto. Settlers' Se and O1 ss 1;xcursions To Kootenay and Pacific Coast Points FROM WINGHAM TO NELSON, TRAIL, ROSSLANO, GREEN- WOOD, MIDWAY, B. C. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., SEATTLE and TACOMA, Wash., and PORTLAND, Ore. $43.70 Tickets on sale MARCII 1st to APRIL 30th, 1002, inclusive. Proportionate rates from and to other points. Also reduced rates to points in Colorado. Idaho, Utah, Montana, Washington. To MANITOBA. and CANADIAN NORTHWEST Will leave Every TUESDAY during MARCH and APRIL, if sufficient busi- ness offers. 1'or full particulars apply to your nearest Canadian Pacific Agent, or to A. Ii. NOTMAN, Asst., Genl. Passr. Agent 1 King Street East, Toronto Our Beautiful Nei SPRING GOODS ARE IN. See Our $16, $18, $20 Suits before buy- ing elsewhere. Also a special line ofpantings. Anything you want in the tailor- ing, line can .be had and satisfaction guar- anteed, at Robt. Maxwell High Art Tailor - Wingliam WM. DEYELL Builder and Contractor. I wish to inform the public, that t ata prepared to take contracts for the erection of all kinds of buildings. Parties intending to build would do well to see me before closing contracts. Plans and spectaeations furnished if desired Rates reasonable, workmanship the best. WM. DEYELL 2 t -41M. Badder and Contractor. Residence on 1'iward 8t. Short over Steam Pump Works, near the Union Factory. 1Kowick, A severe thunderstorm passed over this vicinity Friday night about 11 o'clock, and as a oonsegnenee lightning struck Huestofi Bros.' flue bank barn, situated oil the edge of the village, but owing to the united shorts of the villagers the Are was ostiuguished before it got very much headway. Council niet April 16t11, in Fordwich, Minutes of lust meeting were read and adopted, Gowdy—Spence—'Pkat the Reeve and Councillor McKee bo a committee to bring on the Engineer and have the Knox and Earl drain carried out Record- ing to the award—carried. A petition was presented to the Coun- oil signed by thirteen ratepayers ask- ing tate Council to form a new road di• vision to consist of lots 30 and 31 coif. 4 also 30 and 31 con. 3; request granted, and John W. Spence appointed path - master, Albert Willits appeared before the Council asking that the necessary steps be tuken to allow him to go o,ut of Union S. S. No. 14 and into section No. 4 Howick. McKee—Spence— That john Evans be appointed Arbitrator in the matter, Mr. Willits agreeing to pay expense Of the arbitrator—carried. Gowdy—Spence—That the following changes be made iu the pathinasters: Richard Clegg instead of W. H. Gregg; Geo. Ashton instead of David Walker: Samuel Johnston instead of Isaac Wade; D. MoLeorl instead of Robert Ferguson; Richard Carson in- stead of Elijah Rush: John Sharpin in- stead of Wm. T. McKee; John F. Soth• erau instead of Jos. Hainstocic. A petition was presented to the Coun- cil by Samuel Vogau signed by 17 rate - payors asking the Council to pass a By - Law to inforco the Noxious Insects Act for the preservation of fruit treet; left over till next meeting. Spence—Strong—That the Council pay Dr. Spence $10, this to settle his bill in full—carried. . The Lord's Day Alliance were granted the Tp. Hall free of charge to hold their annual meeting M. Strong—Gowdy—That the Reeve be appointed to make arrangements to have the culvert pipes made—carried. Strong—McKee—That the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to loan the sink- ingfund money on first mortgage from time to time as it accrues—carried: McKee—Gowdy—That By-lvw No. 5 for the year 1806 bo amended by adding the following clause—and be it further enacted that every person liable to do statute labor who bring team and wng- gou, to be equipped with a yard gravel box and to be liable for extra time in failure to be left to the disprotion of the pathmas tors—carried. Strong—Spence—That the following accounts be passed:—Root. Sanderson $2 for plank and repairing bridge lot 15 con. 6; Jas. Rowo $2.40 for insurance on Tp. Hall; A. Strome $1.10 for material for drain lot 22 con. 6; Geo. Wylie "75e. for filling hole in road; J. Musgrove $2.15 for gravel; A Longly $4,00 for gravel; John Millson $1.50 for nioving road machine; A. W. Moote $1 for ad- vertising re vacination; Sawyer c& Mas - soy Co. $44 for culvert pipes; Municipal World $11.60 for Assessment Rolls and supplies for Council. Council adjourned to meet again on third Wednesday in May in the Tp. Hall, Gorrio. L. Walker, Tp. Clerk. IN MEMORIAM. IN REMEMBRANCE OF DECEASED NEIGHBO1tS. Oh where are they gone Those loved ones of ours? They are vanished away Like the beautiful flowers. Oh did we but think The time was so near, We'd part with a friend So cherished and dear. But the secret was hidden From mortal dim eyes, And registered above By Him that's all wise. Now we are looking in vain For their dear loving form And our hearts filled with anguish Feel sad and forlorn. Tho low kindly words And the comforting deed That bronght consolation In time of great need. Oh when will we get Such loved ones again To soothe all our sorrow To lessen our pain. Now the dark clouds of mourning Hang over our head For the clear ones the loved ones In their calm silent bed. But in that bright morning When Jesus appears To heal all our sorrows To dry all our tears. We'll meet then with Him Those loved ones of ours They will burst through the earth Like the beautiful flowers. Then we'll walk with them ever O'er the heavenly plain And never, oh never Be parted again. E. W. Lost Hearing Quickly Restored. No platter whether of long standing or not deafness can he cured bo perman- ently dnred by OArARRnozoNw, which never fails even in the worst cases. The pleasant -scented vapor of Catarrhozono allays inflammation, prevents and cures the catarrhal condition that causes deaf- ness and relieves right away. Thous- ands have proved the efficiency of Catar- rhozono, and with such a valuable rem- edy within easy reach there is no longer any reason for people to remain deaf. Catarrhozone is recommended also for Coughs, Coble, Catarrh and Bronchitis. 0o1)1plet0 outfit, $1.00; trial size, 25o. Drnggists, or N, C. Pelson & Co , Hart- ford, Conn., U. S., or I(ingston, Ont, HAMILTON'S PILLS CURB CONSTIPATION, Money to loan stn notes, and notes discounted at reasonable rated, Al oney advanced on mortgages at 5 per cent, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collect- ed. Office—Deaver bloek. tvinahttm, Rota. ik OIN0oo. *080 Mo:Nr=� w�..1\T112a Special Buying Opportunities at ISARD & CO'S. IIMMOIMEMOOILD A •two weeks' Sale of New Goods at genuine money saving prices. Note well what you can save in buying here, Spring stock is now complete and is bigger and better than ever. Bring this list with you for reference. A Lucky Purchase in Clothing. Forty-two men's Suits, Tailor Made, nice patterns, bought at a great sacrifice. We're going to sell them out quick at less than wholesale price :— Regular Value $0.00 7,00 8,00 900 10.00 1.200 „ „ „ Sale Price $4.50 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.75 95c 5 Dozen Ladies' White Cambric Under - skirls, nicely made with dust frill, the very latest, good value at 95 $1.25, Sale Price 10c 20 Dozen Ladies' Black worsted Hose, fast color, sizes 8, 8}. 9 91, reg- , I0 ular price 15c, Salo Price 25C Lace Curtains, now patterns, nice size, regular price 35c, special price..., .2 5 95c 30 pairs Ladies' Shoes, Dongolas, Oxfords, now too, regular price $1.25, special 95 price I2ZC JapanppMatting, one yard wide, nice new 10.r price 15etSalotprice Iiega- ,1212 15C Stair Carpet in hoary dutch Hemp, regular value 20o, Sale price i 5 ISc Cotton Sheeting, two yards wide, heavy, regular value 20c, Salo price.... .15 5C 12 pieces Gingham, in plaid or checks, fast color's, regular price 7e, special .5 price .... 3C Special to clear out, mill end of Cotton, at 3C, 4C, 5C, (5c, 7C. l(c 10 Dozen Linen Huok Towels, fringed, good value at 15e, Sale price I0 • $1.25 Ladies' Dongola Boots, Buttoned or Laced, regular value $1.50 ch 4)1.25 Salo price.... ..... 75c One piece Ladies' tine suiting Serge, Black or navy, regular value $1.00, Sale price .. .. ... • / 5 25c Ladies' Leather Belts, patent or plain leather, regular value 35e and 40c, to clear at.. . 2 45c • Men's heavy Blue Denim Overalls, reg- ular value 60c, sale price .. 45 95c Men's Tweed Pants, strong, well made, regular price $1.25, Sale price.... •95 25c Five Doren Corsets, good make, all pries regular price 33e, Special 25 $1.00 Women's strong Laced Boots, heavy sole, regular vaiue $t.25, $1.00 Salo price 50c Men's Colored Shirts, now patterns, fast colors, regular price 75c, , 50 Salo price 75c Ladies' Print Wrappers„ nicely made, Itcgular price $1.00, Sale price .75 ..02.10(0110 40c Heavy Union Carpet, yard wide, new new pattern, regular value 50e, 0 Sala price 4 $1.25 Lace Curtains, 3} yards in length, choice now patterns, regular value $ 1.2 5 $1 50, Salo price 25c Ten Dozen Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, ribbed, fast color, seamless, reg- .2 5 Mar value 35c, to clear $2.00 Boys' two•pieco Snits, all -wool, well lined, Regular value $2.50, Sale price $2.00 10 pieces nice open work Embroidery, regular value 7c and 8c, Sale 5 price $1.00 Black russet cloth Underskirts just in, made to wear well, regular value $1.25, Sale price $1.00 39c Boys' Top Shirts, Bine with white spot, regular value 50c, Sale .39 price ..• 8c Fancy check white apron Muslin, Reg- ular value 10c, Salo price .8 15c One piece Plaid Dress Goods, wide, Regular price 25e, Sale price • 15 25c Unbleached Table Linen, wide, regu- lar value 35e, Salo price .2 5 H. E. lisard & Co. Opp. Bank of Hamilton Highest Price Paid for Produce Stomach and Bowel Trouble. A promptly satisfactory cure for Cramps, Colic, Indigestion, Heartburn, Billiousness, Sick Stomach and. Summer Complaint, is a few drops of Nerviline in sweetened water. Nerviline at once re- lieves pain and suffering, eradicates the cause of the trouble and cures perman- ently. Poison's Nerviline is the best general purpose remedy for internal pains known; it acts so quickly that no household should be without it. Buy a 25c. bottle of Nerviline to -day. it's all right. ILLRILTON's PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION. Interesting Number. From its charniug cover by Albert Herter to its last page the May issue of The Ladies' Home Journal excels in all ways. The most important new feature is the beginning of Earnest Thompson Seton's department for boys, which is written and illustrated by the famous naturalist -author -artist, Lindsay Deni- son, who knows President Roosevelt in a very personal way, writes of "The Out- door President," and IIelen Keller con- tinues the marvelous story of her life. Tho fiction features are very en- tertaining. There's no end of good and helpful advice and interesting facts in the various departments, and the illus- trations aro conspicuously attractive. By The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. Ten cents a copy; one dollar a year. To Increase Your Appetite. Nothing will stimulate a keen, heal- thy relish for food, insure good diges- tion and perfect assimilation like FBR- itozONB, which is the most sccessful tonic and health renewer known to medical science. Forrozone is ft positive euro for Anepia, Impure Blood, Boils, Pimples, Indigestion. Dyspepsia and all Stomrtch and Bowel trouble. Ferro - zone, cleanses, strengt;heus and purifies the blood, it invigates the heart and vorves,.banishess sicknes and pain, rad makes ailing people well. Try a box or two of Ferrozone. the result will bo a surprise. Price 50e. at Druggists, or N. 0, Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont., sold by A, L. Hamilton. HAMILTON'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPAT1oN. 0 "A bad workman quarrels with his tools." A maker of tricky shoes, blames the Re- tailer, for over pricing them, at what they look like. ObservetheMakers' responsible price on "The Slater Shoe" "Goodyear welted" For sale only by W. J. Greer PICKLES. Sweet Pickles, a dainty appetizor for the spring time. Nice and crisp. Per quart 25c GHERKINS. These Pickles require no introduction, where once used. Per dozen to c BAKING POWDER. Put up in Glass Mugs, with handle, a No. 1 article, less than the price of mugs, each.... CANNED GOODS. Notwithstanding the advance in canned goods, we are still selling Corn, Peas, Tomatoes and Beans, 3 cans for 25c at Griffin's S E T. A. Mills has completed his assortment of Seed Corn, consisting of the fol- lowing varieties :— Flint varieties, Compton's Early, Saltzer's North Dakota, Angel of Midnight, Canadian Yellow, Smut Nose. WHITE CAP DENT.—Its greatest merit lies in the fact that itis a strong rank grower with a good many sackers. It will grow more bushels on poor thin laud than any other kind in the world. It stands the drouth better than 60 other varieties grown in the same canntry, EARLY BUTLER DENT.—The ears grew to a gond size sail no corn in cultivation will out -shell it. 70 lbs. of ears have shelled out 614 lbs. of shelled corn, leaving only 4: lbs. for the cobs. It has no equal. We have never had a complaint of this corn, Withstands drouth. CLOUD'S EARLY DENT. --Earliest of the heavy varieties, produces a, large amount of early green fodder per acre, grows a good average height, somewhat taller than rural thoroublibred. STAB, LEA:IIING.•-=-Ea.rs aro of good size, set low dawn, and nearly al- ways tnvo good ears on each stalk ; deep grains, strong vigorous growth, stalky, leafy nature, a great improvement on the old Learning. EARLY BAILEY.—A favorite in some sections, but not the best in the nti:rket, as it has been on the market some 15 yrs. ago with no special merit. I. X. L.—This new coin has been grown in Wisconsin, Nebraska, Michigan and is the hest of all for silage and fodder' corn, is hardy, a vigorous grower and matures early. The stock will grow to a height of 13 feet when well etilti- vated. Don't fail to get for' I be silo or fodder. Call and see the size of colt. German hlillpt. Hung:m.1mi Seed. Silver hall Bnekwheet. Saco Log Mangle, the very choicest strains in market. Yellow Intermediate Mangle, Royal Giant Sugar Beet, the largest and easily harvested. All kinds of ('lover vet in stock, Seed Oats, Century and Legoa„ 1liandsebenr1 Harley. Black hatless Barley. Flax Seed. Ground Meal. All kinds Turnip Seed, T. A. MILLS.