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Slim Prices.
Stout Values.
'rho Leading Stora Qui* Returaoand
Small Preats
Great
Stock -Taking Sale
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H. E. Isard Co's.
BARGAINS The educedoTwo ck nTho sust -
and Dollars during our August Stock -taking Sale.
Every department is overflowing with smart up-
to-date goods.
i$I5,000.O0 Worth of Goods to Select From
Wltitewear at Cost price.
Parasols at Cost price.
Straw Hats at Cost price.
Ladies' Shirt Waists at Cost price.
Wrappers at Cost price.
Skirts at Cost price.
Summer, Clothing at Cost price.
Ginghams, Prints and Mullins at Cost
and below.
Summer Underwear at Cost price.
Regatta Shirts at Cost price.
Embroideries and Insertions at Cost.
Summer Corsets at Cost price.
Summer Shoes at Cost price.
I000 Yards Cotton.—(Mill Ends) from 2 yards to 10
yards to the piece, 3c up. ' Great value.
Yon can't afford to overlook this Sale — it means money
saving for you.
Come with the crowds to where you , get the most for
your money.
.,0111019MIRECISIDISOUMMERIMattlie
H. E. Isard Sc. Co.
Opp. Bank Hamilton Highest Price Paid for Produce
Novelties In
Japanese China
Owing to a washout on the C. P. R. our Fancy
China from Japan 'did not` arrive as expected. We
are very sorry so many of our customers being dis-
appointed. However, it is here now, and we would
respectfully ask you all to call in and inspect it.
Peaches
We have made arrangements with one of the
largest growers to ship us peaches daily.
at Griffin's
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August 14, 1902
TITE WINGIIA.M ADVANCE.
Crowder's Cut Price Sale of
READYTAiLORED CLOTHING
t Guaranteed to fit both Man and Purse.
We made a special purchase last week of
Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits
at a ridiculous price but it was cash that did it. The manufacturer
wanted the cash we wanted the goods, so we have the goods and they
have the cash. We aro ready for you to share in onr good buying, so
bring along a little cash and get a lot of good clothing. Now is your
time to buy during our August Sale. We quote a few prices below but
there are many more bargains worth picking up, ready for you at a
great saving.
17 only Men's and Youths' Black and Bine Serge Suits (best trim-
mings) all wool, silk sewn, sizes 34 to 41, worth $8 '75, sale price0.00
11 only Brown and Grey Tweed Suits for Men, sizes 36 to 44, regu-
lar price $7.50, sale 4.75
1.25
.59
1.95
13 pairs Men's Pants. all sizes, worth $1.85, sale
29 pairs Boys' Odd Pants, sizes 21 to 33, regular price 79e, sale
'7 only Boys' two piece Suits, worth $2.75• sale
29 only BoysFancy three piece Suits, all sizes, worth from $5.00 to
$7.00, sale 4,00
• Gents' Furnishings
500 CAPS 250.
4 doze, only Men's,
Youths' and Boys'
Caps,all colors and
sizes, worth 25, 40
and 50c, sale 25
65c SHIRTS 4$c.
47 Men's Shirts in
Blue Polka Dot
Duck, Moleskin,
Oxford Shirtings,
etc, worth 65c, sale .45
500 SHIRTS 350. .
2 doz. Men's Dark '
Bine Shirts, gond
washers, worth 50c
sale 35
25c Shirts and Drawers r5c
14'only Men's Shirts
& Drawers, worth
25c, sale ..15
6 Great
SPECIALS
s•9 For s9
Saturday only.
$1.25 Men's Shirt
Waists 90
Men's 50c black
and blue Sashes .39
Gents' 25c Cotton
Polka Dot Sox .15
Gents' Soc Silk
Shirt &Drawers .30
$1.00 and $1.25
Wash Suits for
Boys, Saturday .60
23 Boys' Blouses
all colors and
sizes, worth 45c
to 60c,Saturday .29
Gents' Furnishings
250 SHIRTS rgc
11 only Men's Flan-
nelette Shirts, all
sizes, worth 25c,
sale 19
450 SHIRTS 25c
8 only Men's Heavy
FlanneletteShirts,
all sizes, worth 45c
sale 25
6oc Balbriggan Shirts and
Drawers 390
29 suits only Men's
two thread Bal.
hriggau Shirts and
Den were, sizes 32
to 41, worth 50c to
65c each, sale 30
400 BRACES 25c
2 dnz. pairs Men's
HeavyBraces,linen
• thread sewn, worth
40c, sale .25
Salem Shirts and Waists
In all latest colors and designs, sizes 14 to 18, prices
$1.00 to 2.00
Salem Shirts for Boys, sizes 12 to 14 .75
If color of SalemlShirts gives out you get a new shirt free.
Hats and all about them.
T5We are leading in Rats this season, have sold
hats than any two stores in the county, our
- L O. K. We have all styles to choose froni wide
rim, hard or soft felt at 45c to $5.00.
mere good
prices are
OF narrow
Correct thing in Ping Peng Ties at Crowder's.
We sell everything a man wears except shoes.
The R. FL Crowder Co.
We pay for Eggs, 14c,
Roll Butter 17c, Boxes
or Tub 'Butter, 19c.
Colin Campbell's Old Stand, Wingham
A. DULMAGE
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT.
CONVEYANCING. MONEY TO LOAN
on Town and Farm Property.
ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT.
OPPICB.—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.
OPPIce.—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.
'l'praelnpp of Plano, Ttrcory and ;!'leteiler
Music Method, Simplex and Kindergarten.
Puplls prepared for Conservatory exam-
inations.
E. ESTELLE GRIFFIN
TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE.
Pupils prepared for Conservatory of
Music examinations.
VIOLIN AND GUITAR.
MSS CARRIB MOORB
Of London Conservatory of Music, will
Ile prepared after (:)pi. '10 to repeiye f}
41lrltted number of pupils for ilrstrr}ctlpf
on Violin and Galitar.
Residence—opposite 'lig. C. Church,
Winghaau,
PIANO AND THEORY.
MISS SARA LOUISB 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.
Special attention given to pupils pre-
paring for examinations.
Residence—opposite the R. 0. Church,
Wingham.
The Art of Personal
Adornment
and the jeweler's art aro closely inter-
mingled, inasmuch as the latter offers
special facilities for the indulging of
refined taste. This is particularly true
of 11. H. Chisholm, whose lino of Pins,
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Chains,
etc., is especially attractive. Exquisite
novelties in unique designs and beau-
tiful workmanship. Also the loading
inia.kes at gold and silver Watches at
surprisingly low prices. Splendid jow.
elry values. Everything fully war-
ranted.
H. H. Chisholm
Corner Jewelry Store
]Ily Hair
•
"I had a very severe sickness
that took off all my hair. I pur-
chased a bottle of Ayer's Hair
Vigor and it brought all my hair
back again."
W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111.
One thing is certain,—
Ayer's Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that's all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al-
ways restores color to
gray hair.
$1.e1 a bottle. All druttlab.
If your draggiat cannot supply you,
send us one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be aunt and Rue the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. DYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
FARM FOR SALE.
South half of lot 38, 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,
21tf. Wingham
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
TRAINS LEAVE FOR
Palmerston..6:63 a.m...9:00 a, m...3:05 p. nh,
London 8.60 a. m...3:10 p. m.
Kinoardine.11:10 a. m..1:40 p. in.. 8:38 p. m,
ARRIVE FROM
Kineardino.6:53 a. m...8:55 a. m.,..8:10 p. m.
London 11:10 a. m...7:55 p. m.
Palmerston 1.40 p, na, .. 8:38 p. m
L. HAROLD, Agent, Wingham,
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
TRAINS LEAVE FOR
Toronto and East 6.57 a, m.,, 3:53 p. m.
Teeswater 1.17 p. m...10:13 p. m.
ARRIVE FROM
Teeswater...8:57 a. m...3:53 p. m.
Toronto and East 1.17 p. m...10:43 p. m.
J. H. BEEMER, Agent, Wingham
The Lake Erie Navigation Co., Ltd.
Str. "URANIA."
The Short Route to Cleveland, Ohio,
One way from Wingham, $4.5o. Return, $7.25.
Boat leaves Pt. Stanley every Tuesday and
Thursday at 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. Gen'l Pass. Agt.
Walkerville, Ont.
R° N R4 I�: Rl�l1��NA`Y
A �I Ir S r5T EM'
si
Farm Laborer's Excur-
sion to Winnipeg and
other points in Manitoba
and Assiniboia.
On complying with conditions of certificate
issued with ticket purchasers will be entitled
to return transportation for 518,
Goocl going from stations Toronto to Sarnia
Tunnel and North, except North of Toronto
and Cardwell Junction on August 21st.
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS
Return tickets will be issued to Denver, Col-
orado Springs, Pueblo, Glenwood Springs, Colo,
Ogden. Salt Lako, Utah, Deadwood, South
Dakota, at
Single First -Class Fare
Good going Aug. Sth to 14th, 23rd. and 2lth, re-
turning good until October 31st. 1902.
TOURIST TICKETS
on sale to Muskolca Lakes, Lako of Bays,
Georgian .Tiay, Kawartha Lakes, 1000 Islands,
Quebec. Portland, Mo., and all Sea Coast re-
sorts. Illustrated literature and information
from Agents.
J. D. McDONALD
District Passenger Agent, Toronto.
20,000 FARM LABORERS
WANTED in flanitoba and
Canadian North-West.
Farm Laborers' Excursions
Will he o stations on C.P.R.
in
Manitoba and Assiniboia,
West, South-west and North-
west of Winnipeg as•far as
MOOSEJAW ESTEVAN
and YORKTON
On AUGUST 21st from stations in Ontario
on Main Linc Toronto to Sarnia and north,
except North of Toronto and Cardwell Jct.
On complying with conditions of Certificates
which will bo given purchasers of ono -way
$10 tickets, passengers will be returned to
starting point by same route on or before
November 30th, 1002, on payment of $18.
TICKETS ARE SECOND-CLASS and arc)
not good on "Imperial Limited,:' and Will net
f Qgt4 tit tt tq( tt entitle holder to purghase it depmlirgcl6tfon on
Tglirist Per further particflals and tickets apply to
neerest reilwlay agent,
A. IT, NOTMAN
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Toronto.
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if you don't wish to
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AbnerCosens
Loan and Insurance Agent t fl A
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Farm Loans at low.at rates of interest, ,;," �J ' J � 1 . 0
Office—corner wMtnnle aM Patrick Ste., """�
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ACCIDI3NT PIAT GLASS
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Cadet: Cotton Root Compound. - For Sale by
Ti successfully used monthly by over m.,. ^^a
10,000Ladles.Safe,etteetual. Ladies ask e-^•' ., w
your druggist illMoot a d . - �ii luI A� CaMpbelj
bdaad. Take as other.ha all MiztureA, pills end s-- V J j J M
imitations are dangeronta. price No. 1, $1 per ..... —.a
box; Ne. >s 10 degrcee stronger, i8 per hot. No, «--" w•.
1 or 2. mailed on receipt of price and Vona -cent ,
stamps. The clack Con±yrhpy Windsor} (?nl.
P Noe.1 and 2 Arad and reeomtaendedbr all e"
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responsibleDrngglste In Celled*.*. • ,a-.• ,
i. nHANigpfal1g.aiao iiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia
andAx., amlton,Danaace170.
Its a pity to have a good
Suit spoiled in the making.
The sults we make give en-
tire satisfaction. Give us a
trial and be convinced.
Webster & Co.
Upstairs in Shalil1eck.
Haas as lens
—Thep, P.R. land sales for July were
105,843.93 acres for $5OE4,892,52 as com-
pared with 49.089.96 acres for $154,-
646,84, In July of 1901.
—The Noxon Manufactnriug Co. have
decided for the present not to remove
from Ingorsol, but instead to make some
additions to their premises.
—Cora Beckwith, through her man-
ager, announces that ou Septemder 4
she will swim the upper Niagara rapids
from the uppor stool aroh bridge to the
whirlpool.
—The Amaranth telephone line has
been put in operation. This line, the
East Luther line, and the Dufferiu Cen-
tral line have agreed to have their lines
connected if necessary so all parties
may talk direct to Shelburne, if desired.
—A company has been incorporated
in Owen Sound udder the title of the
Owen Sound Fruit Packing Company,
limited, for tho purpose of, putting up
an apple -packing warehouse, capable of
storing at least 10,000 barrels of fruit
with room sufficient for a proper separ-
ation of varieties, etc.
The Goderich Signal says:—D. Mc-
Gillicuddy and ex -mayor Wilson were
in Toronto, Hamilton and Wbodstook
during the past week in the interest of
the Huron, Brace and Grey Electric
Road. They met with considerable en-
couragement during the trip, and we
understand it is the intention to submit
stook by-laws to Goderich, Colborne and
a section of . Ashfield township at an
early date.
—Prospects for the sugar beet crop
in Ontario appear to be very bright, the
plants not having been injured so much
by the excessive wet weather as may
have been expected by some. The crop
is said by some to be in advance of that
in Michigan this year. Construction
work on the 'Wallaceburg factory is
making rapid headway, and the plant is
expected to be in working order within
a month. At the 'Warton factory the
granulators and other machinery are all
in position. The beets, too, are coming
on nicely, but the farmers have still a
good deal to learn concerning beet cul-
ture.
Diarrhoea Weakens the System,
and if not checked becomes a chronic
condition. No remedy compares with
Norvilline, which is prepared specially
for stomach and bowel troubles. As a
radical cure for Cramps, Colic, Gas in
the Stomach, Summer Complaint, Nor-
viline excels everything in the medical
line, is an indispensable household staple
and cost only 25. Buy a bottle to -day.
Try Dr. Hamiiton's'Maudrake Pills.
JINGLES AND JESTS.
Ananias.
Who is it sits from morning light
Along the creek till late at night
And never gets a gol-ding'd bite?
The flsherrnan. ,
Who is it tells his friends next day
He caught a fish which, truth to say,
Was a two footer anyway?
The fisherman.
Reason to Snapect.
"Sometimes," said Uncle Eben, "a
hey has reason to suspect dat he's be -
In' scolded foh doin' what his fathuh
would do hisse'f if he weren't too busy
or hadn't the rheumatiz."
Seasonable Declaration.
Now Is the time when wo expect to meet
The ruffled shirt waist man upon the
street;
But, though he is befrllled and loudly
trutaed,
Our feeling% more than h1a shirt waist,
are ruffled.
A False Sign.
"Satan Died Here" is the sign hang-
ing before an establishment in Topeka.
But old Beelzebub is not dead. The
proprietor was trying to say "Satin
i)yed Isere.". !
At Isis Feet, '
All day ho scans the far horizon's blue
And asks, Will earth and heaven ever
meet?
While all around, deep dyed, with heaven'a
hue,
The violets are blooming at 121 feet.
A Man's Ideas.
"afarriage often changes a man'a
ideas of life."
"Yes; few men see things the same
after exchanging views with their
wives.".
Sweet Graduate!
Wouldst know whither• we are drifting'}
Wait oil Mabel strikes a pose
Ott commencement day, and mincing
With a gesture grand, convincing
,After blushing, twisting, shifting,
Tells us whither, and she knows!
Site Thought It Was Golf. '
He (American)—My grandfather tell
at Bunker Hill.
She (English) — Ob, what a pretty
name for a golf links! But how did he
happen to fall?-
4011%gnh You.
Only two Iittle words—
Two words that are short and sweet
But how hard to utter they aro
When a man gets up in a car
And gives a fair damsel his seatl
Icing to gide,
'TWO 0 land hearted automobilist;
isn't he7"
"Exceptionally so. I never knew hint,
to run over even a child unless he vas
in a hurry."
How the Cocaine Habit Starts.
Generally from using Catarrh snuffs
and ointments containing this deadly
drug. It is well to remember that the
only direct scientific cure for catarrh
is Catarrhozone, which Cures by the
inhalation of medicated air, Simply
breathe Oatarrhozono, and it will curd
All forms of Pater. l , U,}'gllebitia, Asth-
ma, Lang 'I'rounies and Deafness.
'very hfoi1tlu from Catarrhesone Inhaler
soothes, heals and relieves. Porhllauellt
euro guaranteed even • though other
remedies failed. Try Catarrhozone,
priee $1.00; small size 25c. Druggists,
or N. C. Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont.
i Dr, Hamilton's P1118 euro Biliionanoas.
Howick.
There is talk of forming Fortlwioh
WO a police village.
John Scott, the contractor, has rented
200 acre farm south of Fordwicli and
gets possession next February.
James Downey had three head of fine
cattle killed by the train on Friday
night which is rather a large loss.
The cream is going to Springbank in
loads, They aro making good butter
there, and most of the people are satis-
fied,
Wm. Downey, teacher at Beimoro,
lune boon re-engaged for another year by
the trustees, at an advance of salary to
$450.
Chas, Finlay has bought the Saunder's
farm now tenanted by Henry Wood.
Henry then bought Mrs. Geo. Scott's
farm at $4800. Mr. Finlay 'paid $5000
for the Saunder's farm.
John Scott who lives near Ford*ich
has been very ill during the past week
and for a time the doctors feared an
operation world be necessary, but he
appears some better at time of writing.
Rainey Bros. are at present doing
some carpentering work on Mr. Soh-
aubb's house, Clifford. Mechanics and
laborers of all kinds are hard to get at
any wages round here, and it appears to
be the same all over.
The farmers have finished haying and
an excellent crop it was in nearly every
case. The;;' aro now into the wheat and
it too is a fine crop. All the spring
grain and roots, look bettor than they
have for many years.
Mr. Jno. Johnston who lives on the 1st
con. of Carrick, east of Belmore, had a
narrow escape from bleeding to death.
a few days ago. He ruptured a smal
artery while washing himself and his
nose bled for several hours.
McIntosh cofxgregation held a very
successful garden party at the resi-
dence of N. Harris. Mr. Harris has
a fine large house and grounds, but
they were none too large to accomodate
the immense crowd present. After tea
was served the program commenced,
with the Rev. A, C. Stewart was chair-
man. Tho proceeds amounted to $46.50.
Brussels.
Brussels races on August 19th and 20th.
Flax pulling has started and there
appears to be a difficulty in securing
sufficient hands to harvest the crop,
which is very heavy.
Some 20 or more race horses have been
secured from Toronto and locality to take
part in the races at Wingham and Brus-
sels.
Galt Football team played here on
Wednesday evening of last week with
the home team. Score 5 to 6 in favor of
the visitors.
Mrs, Walter Smith had a quilting bee
on Wednesday at which were 4 ladies
whose aggregate ege was 274 years.
They finished the quilt in 3 hours.
Tho Apple Evaporator hero will be
run this season. It may be larger and.
fitted up with improved machinery. Mr.
Mahler, the proprietor, asked the Coun-
cil last Monday evening to reduce his
assessment and that body complied and
changed it from $500 to $200 if the im-
provements are made. '
At official Board of Brussels Methodist
Church held on Tuesday eveuing, the
salary of Rev. T. Wesley Comm was
fixed at $810. The indications for a
successful year are of a very hopeful
character.
'Lazy Liver and Sluggish Kidney.
When these organs fail to perform their
proper functions, the blood becomes
poisoned and suffering and disease cora-
mence. This can be avoided by keeping
your vitality at high-water mark, the
blood rich and pure by taking one
Ferrozone Tablet after each meal. Fer-
rozone has a mild but rapid action on
the liver and kidneys and is certianly
the greatest producer of red vitalizing
blood known to science), Moaning tired-
ness, Laugonr, Dizziness, pain in the
back and Sick Headache disappear at
once when Ferrozone is used. Get it
to -day. Price 50c at Druggists, or N, C.
Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. Sold by
A. L. Hamilton.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure Billiousness.
Cement and Lime.
Parties requiring Cement or Lime
should give 11s a call. We 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 the %VINOHAM
CEMENT AND TILE WORKS.
F. GUTTERIDGE.
Our Beautiful Nei
SPRING GOODS
ARE IN.
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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 'inghain
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
trod 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.
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Honmth Son.