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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1902-07-24, Page 5juiy 24, 1902 TIDE WINGHAM ADVANCE. Comparison of Prices b all We Ask IntiaT,tvFaacKr.:.'+:=ps4Zaz�aN9 u.oR:+w"Fspw.vt+ii.n!VManl�»�Miw�,liauVarpa.G•-��,.-..+---•,::-. YwNMN4o4'#IaN.M„w...r.:PI THREE UI3AT ari.:ain.. Days �.i C.' �' , DE!3S Friday, Saturday and lYlonday rices Clit Loose. 15 pairs Men's Pants, regular $1.35 a pair, sale .90 • 37 pairs Boys' Odd pants, 85c a pair, sale...., .49 6 Boys' Fancy Suits, 3 pieces, worth $5.50, sale 3.49 5 Boys' Snits, sizes 22-24, 2 pieces, worth $2,50, sale $1.75 1.75 14 pairs Men's Blue Overalls, regular 75c, sale .55 5 only Men's Light Coats, worth $1.00, sale .75 7 only Men's Tweed Snits, worth $6.50 and $7.50, sale 4.75 12 only, Children's Blouses, all sizes, regular price 50c, choice.""".39 19 only, Children's Blouses, Sailor Collar, all sizes, good washers, regular 45c, sale ,30 14 Children's Wash Suits, for ages 4 to 9 years, worth $1.00, $1.25, during sale Suit for .75 • Gents' Furnishing Dept. Any 50c Tie in the store during sale Any 25c Tie in the store during sale Any 25c pair of Braces in the store Any 50c Cap in the store, choice Choice of any 150 Collar during sale Men's Fast Black Cotton sox, regular 25e, sale Boys' Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, regular 25o, sale Men's Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, all sizes, worth 25c, sale, Men's Colored Silk Shirts and Drawers, each during sale...... Men's Working Shirts good fast colors, worth 65c, sale.. Men's Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, sizes 32 to 46, worth 50e, sale Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, worth 75c, sale Look Here Boys. -5 doz. Shirts, all colors and sizes, hard and soft bosoms, which we have been selling at 60c and 75c each, sale. Straw Hats—All sizes, regular prices 50e to 75c, sale Salem Shirts, guaranteed to stand their color.—During sale any $1.00 or $1.25 colored shirt in the store, hard or soft bosom, choice .40 .20 .20 .25 .10 .15 .17 .20 .40 .35 .39 .60 .45 Hair Fcills "I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop my hair front falling. One - ball u bottle cured me." 3. C. Baxter, Braidwood, 111. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco- nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hail', make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us ono dollar and we will express you a bottle. 13o sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J, C, AY3 .tt CD., Lowell, Mass. FARM FOR SALE. South half of lot 118, con. 12, East Wawanosh. 100 acres ; 65 cleared and under grass, in good cultivation ; bal- ance in black ash and cedar ; frame house, fair outbuildings. Price and terms reasonable. HENRY T. PERDUE, 211f. • Wingham RAILWAY TIME TABLES. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM TRAINS r,EAVF, VOR Palmerston. .6:53 a,m...9,00 a, nI...3:05 p. m. London 6,50 a. m.,.5:10 p. m. Kincardine,11:10 a. m..1:40 p. m., 8:38 p. m, ARRIVE FROM Kinanrdine.G:53 a. m...8:55 a. m.,..3:lop. m, London 11:10 a. m...7:55 p. in. Palmerston.. 1:40 p. m... 8:38 p. iu L. 'HAROLD, Agent, Wingham. CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY, TRAINS LEAVE FOR Toronto and East 6'57 a. nl,.. 3:53 p. m. Teoswator 1'17 p..m,..10:13 p, m. ARRIVE FROM Teeswater.. „6:57 a. m.,.3:53 p. m. Toronto and East 1.17 p. m...10:43 p. m. 3. H. BEEMER, Agent, Wingham The Lake Erie Navigation Co., Ltd. Str. "URANIA." .40 The Short Route to Cleveland, Ohio, One way from Wingham, $q,so. Return, $7.25• Boat leaves Pt. Stanley every Tuesday and 90 Thursday ht 11,00 p.m. Saturdays at 11.00 a.m. Tickets on sale at all local ticket offices, For further information write, WM. WOOLLATT, T. MARSHALL, Manager. Gon7•Pass. A t. Walkorvillo, Ont. This is a Genuine Bargain Sale. Friday, Saturday and Monday. Come with the crowd to where you get best value for your money The R. H. Crowder Co. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. Colin Campbell's Old Stand, Wingham A. DULMAGE REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT. CONVEYANCING. MONEY TO LOAN on Town and Farm Property. -• ASSIGNEE, ACCOUNTANT. OFFICE. -Two doors north of Dr. Chisholm's surgery. Residence -Catherine St. T. J. MAGUIRE REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. CONVEYANCING Collection of Rents and Accounts a specialty. ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. OFFICE. -.Over D. M. Gordon's store, Residence: Leopold street. J. A. MORTON BARRISTER :AND SOLICITOR. MONEY TO LOAN. Office :.-Morton Block, 'Wingham. MISS DELIA. SPARLING A,' T. C. M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Fletcher Music Method, Simplex and Kindergarten. Pupils prepared for Conservatory exam, enation. E. ESTELLE GRIFFIN TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE. Pupils prepared for Conservatory of Music examinations. VIOLIN AND GUITAR. MISS CARRIB MOORS Of London Conservatory of Music, will be prepared after. Oct. lst to receive a limited number of pupils for instruction on Violin and Guitar. Residence -opposite R. C. Church, Wingham: NANO AND THEORY. MISS SARA LOUISE MOORE, L.C.M. And member of the Associated Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to receive a limit- ed number of pupils for instruction on Piano and in Theory. Sneoial attention given to pupils pre- paring for examinations. A Midsummer Night's Dream of jeweled lovlinoss becomes a reality when you look through our elegant col- lection of Summer novelties in diamonds, precious stones and pearls in the most artistic settings of the goldsmith's art. Chains and necklaces. 13rooches and pendants. Rings and bracelets. Pius and buttons in the latest and most elegant styles. H. H. Chisholm Corner Jewelry Store �t��tli�ttt�gtlgtlY�t4�i�tlttitttE� Residence --opposite the R, C. Ohureh, Wingham.. /Ws. Oook's Oottotl Boot Compound. For mate i anccessfully used monthly by over aa^„ LIPS Abner Costas FIRE Loan and Insurance Agent rani Loans at lowest rates of interest. Wee—cornerWMiinnie and. Patrick Sts., MAM ACCIDENT PLATE eiLASS This is the season for SORE, TIRED AND SWEATY FEET. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal. AND RETURN For Biennial meeting, knights of Pythias, Kati Frnnoisco, rounn d trip exoursi.tickets will bo sold at special low rates. Valid going July 27th, 28th, 20th and Aug. 1st to 10th. Re- turning good. until Sept. 30th, 1902. TRAINING OF HORSES Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Colo. Hot Springs, Deadwood, Custer, So. Doi., Ogden and Salt Lake, Utah. Round trip excursion tickets to above points at single First-class fare. Good going Aug. 1st. to 14th, 23rd and 21th and Sept. 1st to .10th. Also reduced rates good going July 17th to 31st, Aug. 15th to 2•htd, 25th to 29th, and Sept. lith to 15th. All tickets valid for return until Oct. 31st, 1002. VACATION TRIPS. Ask your nearest Grand Trunk Agent for "Routes and fares for Summer Touts" giving rates to Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Ka- wartha Lakes, 1000 Islands and all Atlantic Coast Resorts Tickets. folders and all information from Agents Grand Trunk. 3. D. McDONALD District Passenger Agent, Toronto. CAREFUL HANDLING TQ FIT THEM FOR CIRCUS TRICKS. 'i'he Candidate Tor Din Donors menet have Special >G'otnts Well De. veloped+-•Dorsett Can no Coaxed, Like a .CJIIItl, )but ,Not Forced. "A trainer Must possess two qualifi- cations before loo can successfully ed- ucate a horse to do the tricks seen in a circus --ho must possess kindness and perseverance. , "A veteran trainer selects ills horses With as much care as a society woman plans a party gown. The candidate for the future applause of the circus going people of the world must be handsome. in color, as near perfect as possible in conformation and possess an even tem- perament, His eyes nwst be large and devoid of the •least trace of vicious- ness, bo must hold his ears pointed slightly forward, end he must have a sensible looking head, broad between the eyes. horses that lay back their ears at the approach. of a man, who nip viciously at, every passerby and ;whose eyes plainly demonstrate a mean, disposition are discarded. A. trainer will handle no animal of this kind. "Once the candidate is selected he Is shipped to the winter quarters of the circus and asaigned to a comfortable stall in a large, clean, well ventilated barn tenanted by several hundred beau- ties of Its kind, Good hay and oats are his in abundance, and for several days be is allowed to rest and become famil- iar with his surroundings, The trainer ,visits him daily and by speaking kind- ly and occasionally giving the animal a bit of sugar gaius his confidence. After a time the horse begins to whinny at the approach of the trainer, and the bond of friendship Is thus quickly ce- mented. "Then comes the first lesson. The candidate is introduced to the training ring constructed near the barn and al- lowed to wander about at will. Ho smells the sawdust, the 'pedestals and the harness and ropes that will soon be buckled about his body and then, horselike, lies down in tbo center of tho ring and enjoys a good roll. I "Next clay he is led around and around the ring for several hours and soon understands that he is expected to encircle the ring of his own accord. Then a strap is placed around Ills right foreleg, and from this strap a rope is run through harness fastened around his body. The trainer grasps the free end of the rope In one band and a pair of lines attached to the horse's bridle in the other, The animal is told to 'get up,' and after the ring is encircled a few times the command 'whoa' is given. If the horse refuses to obey, a quick pull on the rope draws his leg from under him, and he is forced to stop. Only a few demonstrations of this kind are necessary to show the horse that he must stop when the com- mand is given, i "After these preliminaries are satis- factorily accomplished the equine pupil is taught to kneel first on one knee, then on the other and finally on both. All this is accomplished by drawing up the front legs, oue at a time, thus forcing him down. Ills knees are padded to prevent injury, and every time he is forced down the command to kneel is given, and the animal is petted and reassured witb kind words until finally lie kneels at the word. "It Is in these preliminary lessons that a good performer is made or spoiled. The instructor must be firm and resolute, but kind, always kind. A horse is like a child; you may coax him. but yttu can't force without spoil- ing his disposition. The animal quick- ly notices any show of ill temper or roughness on the part of the instructor and resents it by becoming balky and obstinate. Blows or harsh punishment only make him worse. You frequently hear people assert that animals are beaten into submission in teaching them tricks. People who say this never saw the inside of the training quarters of a modern circus. A. horse or any oth- er animal conquered In this way Is never reliable and is apt to spoil a per- formance by an outbreak of bad tem- per, besides being dangerous to handle. "The next lessors for the horse is the art of lying down and remaining mo- tionless until the word is given to rise. This information is imparted to the horse In a manner similar to the kneel- ing lesson. An ingenious harness makes it possible for the trainer to draw the horse down on a soft bed of hay without injuring him. When the horse willingly Iles down at the word of command, he is taught to sit upon his haunches and then is gradually drilled into the other tricks that al- ways draw applause from children and adults alike. "It is usually an easy matter to tench a horse to stand upon a pedestal, to waltz, rear on his hind legs and march in unison with equine companions aft- er these simple Lessons are thoroughly learned and the horse understands the trainer is hie friend and not his enemy. The horse of average intelligence learns quickly as soon as he realizes what is required of him. The main requisite on the trainer's part is pa- tience, and if a matt hasn't got this, and lots of it, he had better keep out of the business. If he gets excited Or im- patient and goes to hauling the horse about unnecessarily, the animal is sure to become uneasy and fretful, and a little experience of this kind :will spoil him. "The better bred a horse is the more intelligence It has and the more apt it is to make a good performer, provided it has beets handled properly from colt - hood. All high bred horses, however, aro bervons and require kind treat-, ment In order to insure good rosults,"--4 Cleveland Plain Dealer, If you don't wish to have them, use DANT° 10,000 Ladies. safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cooke Cotlod Root Com. pound. Take no other, AS all Mixtures, pill!' and imitations aro dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 pet box, Ne. R,10 degrees 8trenger,$3 per box. No. 1 or 3. malted on receipt of pried and tae 8d:ont Stamps, The Cook Company Windsor Ont. ret ponslble Druggists In °anodgmanded �q all No. 1 and No. 2 aro sold In win gh��am by II. A. Douglass, C, A. Campbell, J. E. Davi mid A, L, Liamilton, Muesli/TS, 001111 Ar Campbell -fa ..-.. :..:.. THE DRUGGIST Ealiiiiiiiiialiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia* -mAnother peeuliar occurrence hap- pened recently near Stirling. Mr. E. W.13rooks was driving past Sylvonus Rubble's residence when he was vicious- ly attacked by his bees, and his horse WAS so badly stung by them that the animal died a few hours afterwards. Kincardine, Zaly 10111... An industry wbioh is of special importance to 'Kin- cardine and the country adjoining has been revived and enlarged—the brink works ou the south side. Two large smokestacks are there belching forth smoke, Two large dryiug kilns have been built, each of which will hold 75,- 000 bricks, and when one is being burn- ed the other is being emptied, They cannot, however, begin to supply the demand. Mr, Malcolm wants 200,000 for the extension to his factory, Messrs. Watson & Coombe want 100,000 to com- plete their new factory. —On Tuesday afternoon about four o'clock, as three young ladies, the Misses McIntosh and Miss Sadie MoMillan,were driving home front Seaforth, their horse took fright and ran away. They had proceeded as far as what is known as Grieves' bridge in McKillop, and just as they were going over the bridge the horse took fright at something and start- ed to ran, the two Miss MoIntosh's hold- ing on to the reins very pluckily, but somehow they were thrown out before the horse ran very far, but Miss McMil- lan still remained in the buggy, and the horse continued to run at a very rapid rate, and about a mile and ahalf farther on the horse ran into the ditch, upset- ting the buggy and occupant, badly smashing the buggy and, strange to say, when found a few minutes later by Mr. McIntosh, a brother of the young ladies, Miss McMillan was sitting on the side of the road seemingly uninjured and the horse none the worse for its fast run. The young ladies were then taken home to their father's residence, ou the 4th concession . of McKillop, when it was found that Miss McMillan's condition was very serious, she being of a very nervous disposition, and medical aid was at once summoned, but about 8 o'clock site died. No marks or bruises were found on her person, and it is thought she died from fright, she being rather delicate of late, The Misses McIntosh were bruised somewhat, but at time of writing were not serious. Its a pity to have a good Suit spoiled in the making. The suits we make give en- tu"e satisfaction. Give; us a trial and be convinced. Webster & Co. "ttpetarr>i in Shaw Mock. 1902 L/SJVWLL is MOVING FORWARb. Our rates aro reasonable our Courses of Shalt' thorough and praotleal. Send for our detailed to 600 'What wo teaoit. Students may enter at any time. Two 001102 of Study -Commercial and Shorthand. C. A. PLSMINO A. L. 111eINTVRii President Seely, Owen Sound Lletowol Hearts That Are Diseased will never be cured by the false, Unna• tural stimulation of liquor. First in- crease your vitality, build up the sys- tem, strengthen and purify the blood - then the heart will respond and grow strong. Ferrozone is precisely what to take, it give you an appetite and diges- tion that will look after everything that is eaten. Ferrozone improves nutrition, makes rich, vitolizing blood, and is posi- tively the most powerful restorative and strengthener known to science; it im- proves the nerve tone, regulates the heart's action, makes the feeble strong and the sick well. Ferrozone will do you untold good and costs only 50c., at druggists, or Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. Sold. by A. L. Hamilton. Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate the Liver. TEACHER WANTED For U. S. S. No. 8, Turnberry and M orris (Junction school) for remainder of teaching year of 1902. Apply, Stat- ing salary and qualification, to W. 3. HENDERSON, Wingham P. O. Cement Building. Any person requiring anything in the Cement buildiug line, such as Side- walks, Cisterns, Silos, Foundations or Floors, should get my prices. Work guaranteed. Call at residence, Leo- pold St., Wingham. CHAS. BARBER. FARM FOR SALE. That well improved farm, Let 10. Con. 1, Turnberry, is ofti:red for sale. It is 11 miles from the main street of Wingham : 88i acres ; frame barn lOxti0, stone stabling; brick house; two good wells; good orchard; running stream at the back of the lot; thus making a desirable home, convenient to church, school and mar- ket. Or 50 acres with the principal improve- ments will be sold separately. Terms reason- able. Apply to JOHN CASEMORE 41-t,f. Wingham Junction Cement and Lime. Slim Prices. Stout Values. The LoaEEiii Store Reduced Prices . . —W— Ladies' Shirt Waists and WIiitewear. r!, .‘ Sln;a11 Profits and Quick Returns We bought too heavy in Ladies' Shirt Waists and Whitewear ; we've sold a lot and still have a good variety to choose from. If values will do it, the undermentioned goods should move out quick. Come early before some of the best things are gone. 39c Lmadeadles'latest Shirt stylew, fastaists, col- J n.ieee19y 012, Rog. prlco 50c -Sale price..," • Ladi75C Underskirt% wide White Cambric 7 - broidery and dust frill, Reg. price $1.00 -Sale price 75c A choice lot of White Waists in Linen, Prints and Muslin% .75 Reg, value $1.00 -Sale price 25c1 doz. Corset Covers, good qualityy Cotton, nice trimmings, Rog, value 35c—on Sale at 25CTwo doz. Ladies' Fine Cambric Drawers, nicely trimmed, 25 good value at 350 -Salo price 75c A line of Ladies' Wrappers, fast colors, well macho, reg. value 75 $1.00 -Sale price„ 35c Ladies'White Sailor Hats withi black or white bands, Reg, i value 50c -to Clear $1 50 Extra special, ladies' fine Shirt , waists, white or colored, in- sertion trimming, Reg. value 1.50 $0.00 -Salo price s11MIIIIIPM ?Zr Summer Corsets, all sizes, stro�§ Regular value 33e — Sale prico 75c 2 doz. Ladies' Night Gowns, full wide skirt, tucked, nicely 75 made, Reg. price $1.00 -to One doz. Shirt Waists, assorted ;fir price 75c -to Clear 650 ma50 .' brie nicelyma Covers, eand triimm 9 ed, Rog. value 25c -Sale price $L00 A special line of Shirt Waists, white or colored, new•00 style, good value at 1,25—Sale.:., • $. I25 Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists in Linen, Lawn and Cham•125 brays, Reg. $1,50—your Choice.,. ' $ •I 00 1 doz. Ladies' Black Parasols, with steel rod, nice han- dles, Reg. price $1.25 -Sale price. $1 00 15 pairs Ladies' Chocolate Don - • Shoes, turn sole, 1.00 good value $L.25 -to Clear $I.00Throe dozen Ladies' fine white Cambric Skirts, with deep frill, tucked, wide trimming, reg- 1.00 ular value $L25 -Salo price 25C5 doz. extra fine ribbed Cash- mere mere Bose, seamless, fast black, good value at 35c -Sale H. E. Isard & Co. Opp. Bank Hamilton Highest Price Paid for Produce Parties requiring Cement or Lime should give us a call. Ws are selling at a very low price. We keep only first-class brands of cement and lime, and you can always rely on getting a good fresh article at CEMENT AND TILE WOIttlis j�7INgI3AEI F, GUTTERIDGE. Our Beautiful New 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 Righ hrt Tailor Wingiam MANYWINW Vinegar 'Time. The time of Salads and Greens and making Pickles is now drawing near. You will require a stock of Vinegar. We have all the different kinds XXX Vinegar Guaranteed equal strength and mellow with ripeness. Proof Vinegar The strongest made. It tests absolutely pure. Grape Vinegar Cider Vinegar Made from juice of the grape, warranted free from acids. The old reliable, nothing better for making pickles or table use at -Griffin's Great Dissolution Sale Continued Stock must be reduced in 60 Days. We offer our entire stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, Gents' Furnishings, Boots & Shoes ` Actually at Cost and in many many cases below cost. Now if it is Bargains you are looking for, do not fail to take advantage of this great sale. Everything goes, even to our Boots. Remember this is no Fake. It is a Genuine Sale. .dmme..,.Y..r WILL RUN glome -Seekers' o,°;t Excursions TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST AT RETURN FARES. Winnipeg Waskada Estevan Elgin Arcola floosomin Wawanesa Binscarth flinlota Grand View Swan River Regina1 �30 MooselawJ} Yorkton /� Mcleod Calgary 2� McleodAlbert}$35 Red Deer 1 Strath- I $40 cone Going JULY the t5th, returning until "SEPTEMBER 16th (all rail or S. S. Al - berth). Tickets are not good on "Im- perial Limited." For tickets and pam- phlet giving full particulars, apply to your nearest Canadian Pacific Agent, or to A. H. 1noftAgent King Street East, Too If you don't wish to have them, use DANT° 10,000 Ladies. safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cooke Cotlod Root Com. pound. Take no other, AS all Mixtures, pill!' and imitations aro dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 pet box, Ne. R,10 degrees 8trenger,$3 per box. No. 1 or 3. malted on receipt of pried and tae 8d:ont Stamps, The Cook Company Windsor Ont. ret ponslble Druggists In °anodgmanded �q all No. 1 and No. 2 aro sold In win gh��am by II. A. Douglass, C, A. Campbell, J. E. Davi mid A, L, Liamilton, Muesli/TS, 001111 Ar Campbell -fa ..-.. :..:.. THE DRUGGIST Ealiiiiiiiiialiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia* -mAnother peeuliar occurrence hap- pened recently near Stirling. Mr. E. W.13rooks was driving past Sylvonus Rubble's residence when he was vicious- ly attacked by his bees, and his horse WAS so badly stung by them that the animal died a few hours afterwards. Kincardine, Zaly 10111... An industry wbioh is of special importance to 'Kin- cardine and the country adjoining has been revived and enlarged—the brink works ou the south side. Two large smokestacks are there belching forth smoke, Two large dryiug kilns have been built, each of which will hold 75,- 000 bricks, and when one is being burn- ed the other is being emptied, They cannot, however, begin to supply the demand. Mr, Malcolm wants 200,000 for the extension to his factory, Messrs. Watson & Coombe want 100,000 to com- plete their new factory. —On Tuesday afternoon about four o'clock, as three young ladies, the Misses McIntosh and Miss Sadie MoMillan,were driving home front Seaforth, their horse took fright and ran away. They had proceeded as far as what is known as Grieves' bridge in McKillop, and just as they were going over the bridge the horse took fright at something and start- ed to ran, the two Miss MoIntosh's hold- ing on to the reins very pluckily, but somehow they were thrown out before the horse ran very far, but Miss McMil- lan still remained in the buggy, and the horse continued to run at a very rapid rate, and about a mile and ahalf farther on the horse ran into the ditch, upset- ting the buggy and occupant, badly smashing the buggy and, strange to say, when found a few minutes later by Mr. McIntosh, a brother of the young ladies, Miss McMillan was sitting on the side of the road seemingly uninjured and the horse none the worse for its fast run. The young ladies were then taken home to their father's residence, ou the 4th concession . of McKillop, when it was found that Miss McMillan's condition was very serious, she being of a very nervous disposition, and medical aid was at once summoned, but about 8 o'clock site died. No marks or bruises were found on her person, and it is thought she died from fright, she being rather delicate of late, The Misses McIntosh were bruised somewhat, but at time of writing were not serious. Its a pity to have a good Suit spoiled in the making. The suits we make give en- tu"e satisfaction. Give; us a trial and be convinced. Webster & Co. "ttpetarr>i in Shaw Mock. 1902 L/SJVWLL is MOVING FORWARb. Our rates aro reasonable our Courses of Shalt' thorough and praotleal. Send for our detailed to 600 'What wo teaoit. Students may enter at any time. Two 001102 of Study -Commercial and Shorthand. C. A. PLSMINO A. L. 111eINTVRii President Seely, Owen Sound Lletowol Hearts That Are Diseased will never be cured by the false, Unna• tural stimulation of liquor. First in- crease your vitality, build up the sys- tem, strengthen and purify the blood - then the heart will respond and grow strong. Ferrozone is precisely what to take, it give you an appetite and diges- tion that will look after everything that is eaten. Ferrozone improves nutrition, makes rich, vitolizing blood, and is posi- tively the most powerful restorative and strengthener known to science; it im- proves the nerve tone, regulates the heart's action, makes the feeble strong and the sick well. Ferrozone will do you untold good and costs only 50c., at druggists, or Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. Sold. by A. L. Hamilton. Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate the Liver. TEACHER WANTED For U. S. S. No. 8, Turnberry and M orris (Junction school) for remainder of teaching year of 1902. Apply, Stat- ing salary and qualification, to W. 3. HENDERSON, Wingham P. O. Cement Building. Any person requiring anything in the Cement buildiug line, such as Side- walks, Cisterns, Silos, Foundations or Floors, should get my prices. Work guaranteed. Call at residence, Leo- pold St., Wingham. CHAS. BARBER. FARM FOR SALE. That well improved farm, Let 10. Con. 1, Turnberry, is ofti:red for sale. It is 11 miles from the main street of Wingham : 88i acres ; frame barn lOxti0, stone stabling; brick house; two good wells; good orchard; running stream at the back of the lot; thus making a desirable home, convenient to church, school and mar- ket. Or 50 acres with the principal improve- ments will be sold separately. Terms reason- able. Apply to JOHN CASEMORE 41-t,f. Wingham Junction Cement and Lime. Slim Prices. Stout Values. The LoaEEiii Store Reduced Prices . . —W— Ladies' Shirt Waists and WIiitewear. r!, .‘ Sln;a11 Profits and Quick Returns We bought too heavy in Ladies' Shirt Waists and Whitewear ; we've sold a lot and still have a good variety to choose from. If values will do it, the undermentioned goods should move out quick. Come early before some of the best things are gone. 39c Lmadeadles'latest Shirt stylew, fastaists, col- J n.ieee19y 012, Rog. prlco 50c -Sale price..," • Ladi75C Underskirt% wide White Cambric 7 - broidery and dust frill, Reg. price $1.00 -Sale price 75c A choice lot of White Waists in Linen, Prints and Muslin% .75 Reg, value $1.00 -Sale price 25c1 doz. Corset Covers, good qualityy Cotton, nice trimmings, Rog, value 35c—on Sale at 25CTwo doz. Ladies' Fine Cambric Drawers, nicely trimmed, 25 good value at 350 -Salo price 75c A line of Ladies' Wrappers, fast colors, well macho, reg. value 75 $1.00 -Sale price„ 35c Ladies'White Sailor Hats withi black or white bands, Reg, i value 50c -to Clear $1 50 Extra special, ladies' fine Shirt , waists, white or colored, in- sertion trimming, Reg. value 1.50 $0.00 -Salo price s11MIIIIIPM ?Zr Summer Corsets, all sizes, stro�§ Regular value 33e — Sale prico 75c 2 doz. Ladies' Night Gowns, full wide skirt, tucked, nicely 75 made, Reg. price $1.00 -to One doz. Shirt Waists, assorted ;fir price 75c -to Clear 650 ma50 .' brie nicelyma Covers, eand triimm 9 ed, Rog. value 25c -Sale price $L00 A special line of Shirt Waists, white or colored, new•00 style, good value at 1,25—Sale.:., • $. I25 Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists in Linen, Lawn and Cham•125 brays, Reg. $1,50—your Choice.,. ' $ •I 00 1 doz. Ladies' Black Parasols, with steel rod, nice han- dles, Reg. price $1.25 -Sale price. $1 00 15 pairs Ladies' Chocolate Don - • Shoes, turn sole, 1.00 good value $L.25 -to Clear $I.00Throe dozen Ladies' fine white Cambric Skirts, with deep frill, tucked, wide trimming, reg- 1.00 ular value $L25 -Salo price 25C5 doz. extra fine ribbed Cash- mere mere Bose, seamless, fast black, good value at 35c -Sale H. E. Isard & Co. Opp. Bank Hamilton Highest Price Paid for Produce Parties requiring Cement or Lime should give us a call. Ws are selling at a very low price. We keep only first-class brands of cement and lime, and you can always rely on getting a good fresh article at CEMENT AND TILE WOIttlis j�7INgI3AEI F, GUTTERIDGE. Our Beautiful New 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 Righ hrt Tailor Wingiam MANYWINW Vinegar 'Time. The time of Salads and Greens and making Pickles is now drawing near. You will require a stock of Vinegar. We have all the different kinds XXX Vinegar Guaranteed equal strength and mellow with ripeness. Proof Vinegar The strongest made. It tests absolutely pure. Grape Vinegar Cider Vinegar Made from juice of the grape, warranted free from acids. The old reliable, nothing better for making pickles or table use at -Griffin's Great Dissolution Sale Continued Stock must be reduced in 60 Days. We offer our entire stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, Gents' Furnishings, Boots & Shoes ` Actually at Cost and in many many cases below cost. Now if it is Bargains you are looking for, do not fail to take advantage of this great sale. Everything goes, even to our Boots. Remember this is no Fake. It is a Genuine Sale. .dmme..,.Y..r