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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1902-09-25, Page 5Sept. 25, 1902 .eivs „Nem • -� At Souris harvesters receive $3, and are source even at this price, -A 36,000 bushel elevator is filled at Deloraine and there are no cars to'ship from that point. -Freeman Leopard, son of Mrs. Wm. Leopard, of Palmerston, was killed in a railway accident in the Western States, He leaves a wife and five children. -Teeswater tannery which for soy- eral years has not been in operation, is again to be put in motion. The now proprietors are Arscott Brothers of Lon- don. -Winnipeg, Sept. 20, -The 0. P. R.'s latest crop reports show that the crop generally has been of a fine character, with slight damage by frost, while showers in the extreme west interfere with harvesting. -New York, Sept. 20, -Miss Theresa Heavey, a servant living in Cooper ave- nue, Upper Montclair, got an award of six cents damages in the First District Court of Newark yesterday, for the in- dignity of being kissed by a Montclair policeman in a hallway. She sued for $300. -Mr. Robert Campbell has purchased the 100 acre farm belonging to the estate of the late Thomas Campbell, being lot 20, on the 7th concession, MoKillop. The price paid was $8,030. This gives Mr. Campbell 600 acres in a block, and he says he can go over any part of his land without crossing the property of a neighbor. Stratford, Sept. 21. -Residents [of 3aden feel assured that before the snow lies this fall operations will be oom- ueuced there on one of the Iargest sugar feet factories in the province. Those at he"head of the scheme are capitalists rout Scranton, Pa., and it is understood hat a Dominion charter will be applied or capitalizing the company at $2,000,- 100. -On Sept. 5, at a meeting of the Lis- owel Town Council, the rate of 24 Hills was not struck, as intended. Some 7ouncilors think 21 or 22 mills would be uiiicient. The Listowel Furniture Co. vould build a $1,500 addition to their actory if the town would grant $600. our Councilors are stockholders, and annot vote on the question. They may ransfer the stock to their wives, -The company of local capitalist that vas being formed in the town of Clinton ome time ago to start a manufactory of )ills, tablets, troohes, etc., is about com- ilete and they have applied to the Do- ninion government for a charter. Che capitalization will be $50,000 and he directors are Dr. Ross of Seaforth, )rs. Gunn and Shaw, and Messrs Com- e and McTaggart, of Clinton. They xpeot to be in running shape by the first f the year, -A sheep shearing contest was one of he features at the Industrial this year, and the contest was witnessed by hun- dreds of interested spectators. W. Faw- kes, of Stouffvillo, was the last to finish his work, but he got the first prize, be- cause when he did get through the wool was all off, and there were no wounds u the sheep. He was 27 minutes in doing the job. F. W. Silversides, Ux- bridge, got second prize, and Thos. Batt, of King, third. The former was nine and the latter eleven minutes at work. Ringing In The Ears. This is an unfailing sign of catarrh, ud if not checked will ultimately result n deafness. The simplest remedy is Catarrhozone, which if inhaled a few imes daily, prevents the catarrhal con- ition from spreading. Catarrhozone O stops the ringing in the oars, head noises, gives permanent relief to atarrhal deafness. For Catarrh in ny part of the system, Bronchitis, As - ma, Lung or Throat Troubles, Catarr- ozone is a specific, and is guaranteed o permanently cure or money back. Large size, $1.00; trial size, 25c. Drug- ists or Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. r. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation. Cement Building. Any person requiring anything in Ie Cement building line, such as Side- alks, Cisterns, Silos, Foundations or leers, should get my prices, Work laranteed. Call at residence, Leo - Id St., Wingham. CHAS. BARBER. Timely int .. When Ordering Your ALL AND WINTER SUIT Remember - at a good fit is as important good material ; we make no isfits. An order for your inter Suit or Overcoat shall ceive our careful attention. lye us a call. . C. CLARKE P -STAIRS IN' SIIAW BLOCK, TUE WINtIAM ADVANCE. 0q00°o00o00-00•00Q000-0.0-00000-0000•00•000-000 +0000ao'000 0 0 0 4 0 U MADE T, got Tile great difference between the best "made to order" clothing and Sllorey's " made to fit" clothing is the price. S OBEY Ready Tailored Clothing is made to fit not to order. You get the benefit which would come with made to order clothing and your purse does not feel it, We are in a position to know, and we have not been able to find ready tailored clothing which gives as good satisfaction as Shorey's. That's the reason we sell it. qmprovenlent seems impossible. Workmanship, material, style, all .are irreproachable - but, just the same, you get your money back if you want it. Piles of good strong Tweed Coats at $2.00 for Youths'. Men's $3.00 Pants -$1'.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50. Smocks and Overalls from 50 cents up, Men's and Youths' Suits -43.5o, $4.5o, $5 up to $15. -The Goderich Star reports that Jos. Goldthorpe from 75 acres harvested 103 loads of hay, 71 of oats, 4 of barley, and 42 of wheat, The wheat gave 35 bushels to the acre. --Col. Davidson, the head of one of the big American syndicates that is speculating in North-west lands, predicts that 35,000 Americans will have settled on the Canadian prairies before the year ends, Stratford, Sept. 12 -The eight-year- old son of John Fitter, Topping, was'bit- �; ton by a snake while playing in a field where his father was hauling oats, and n died in great agony, No antidote had any effect. -Mrs. George Wager, township of Camden East is eighty-two years of age, e milks seven cows night and morning does her own housework and walks two miles to her grocery. She is a remark - o able specimen of hale and hearty and well presoz ved womanhood. St. Thomas, Sept. 10. -Miss Harriet Potts, a young lady, 28 years of age, be- longing to Fingal, made an attempt to commit suicide by throwing herself in front of a fast freight train at the Wa- bash depot this afternoon. She was saved just in the nick of time by G. T. R. Detective Bradley, -Dr. C. B. Stone has just returned from attending smallpox oases at Bolton village, which is now free of the disease. The first case was introduced from Bay City, Michigan, and several members of the family were exposed before the diag- nosis was made. Those who were vac- cinated escaped. The one who was not contracted the disease. Mitchell, One, Sept. 18. -Wm, Pull- man, an aged farmer, near this place, went to his brother's some distance away, to help at a threshing as one of the stack hands. In the midst of his work he stopped for a moment to rest, leaning upon his fork -handle. All at once be was seen to fall forward, and when picked np soon after was quite dead. Deceased was 70 years of age. Heart failure is thought to be the cause of death. A. A. Sfflitli Chisholm Block ¶illhaffl Coon Town Coming To Wingham Fall Fair . , tl Friday, September the 26th. This Celebrated Musical organization will play on the Grand Stand on the afternoon of the Fail', and give a Con- cert at night in the Town Hall, Wingham, in aid of the Turnberry Agricultural Society. Admission to Concert at Night : Reserved Seats, 35 cts. Adults, 25 eta. Children, 15 cts. Plan of Hall and sale of Seats at Douglass' Drug Store, open Monday the 22nd. • *to\\a& aaa Button Block, Wingham. Have You een There To that Store with the crowds, caused by the tremendous bargains given. 'Tis the Sale of a Lifetime. What You Can Get For Little Money A number of small Curtain Poles -reg. lye for 10c Large and medium Lamp Chimneys for Sc Clothes Linos for 6e and 7e A good Whisk for 5c Clothes Brush for 7e Shoe Brush, reg, price 25e ---now for 15c Stove Brush for 10e, Stove Dauber for 4e A 25 cent Broom for 20e Regular 1.5 cent Brooms -now 2 for - - 25e Table Oil Moth, per yazd,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20e Extracts -3 large 10 cent Bottles for 25e 3 lbs. of Satin Gloss Starch for 100 ---reg 25e Baking Powder, reg. price 15e -now 10e -Some twenty-eight years ago a man was sent from Mitchell to the London Asylum. Last week he turned up again in town, when he was recognized by several of the citizens. His mind was still unhinged, and he represented him- self as a grain buyer looking for an open- ing. It was evident that he made his escape from the Asylum and a telegram was sent to the authorities of the instit- ution audit was not long before the poor fellow was sent for and taken back. • -Michigan, the greatest beau -produc- ing state in the Union, this year reports a 50 per cent, crop, which is 2,000,000 bushels, and 20 per cent., or 800,000 bus- hels left over from 1901. The reason of the shortage is the rainy weather of the spring. The output of the United States in beans is 7,000,000 bushels an- nually, so -Michigan raises over half tins amount. Last . year 1,000,000 bushels were imported.' Prices have not gone up yet, but there is likely to be an ad- vance shortly. -On Monday forenoon the people of Mildmay were shocked at hearing that Harold, the youngest son of John Weil- er had been killed. It seems the little fellow and his sister were playing about, and wandered into a field •behind the barn where a horse was running loose. It is thought the little lad attempted to strike the horse with a switch and the horse kicked striking him on the side of the head and with such force that he was instantly killed. The little boy was five years of age and a very bright, in- telligent little fellow. Nervous and Sleepless. There is just one cure and that is plenty of food for the blood and nerves, which is best supplied in Ferrozone, than which no blood builder, nerve tonic or strength producer is better. Ferrozone promotes healthy digestion, which results in improved nutrition. The blood grows rich and red, furnishes sta- bility to the entire system, and the store of nerve force and energy increases daily. A rebuilding of the constitution, new spirits, health and strength, all come from the use of Perrosone. This mar- velous renovator is sold by Druggists for 50e. • a box, or six boxes for 2.50. By mail from Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. FALL FAIRS. Tunivnnstiv r -At Wingliiltm, Sept. 25th and 20th. G. N. W. Exhibition-Goderich, Sept. 30 Oct. I. Ashfield & Wawanosh-Dungannon, Oct. 9-10. Tnckersmith-Seaforth, Sept. 25.20, East Wawanosh-Belgrave, Sept. 80 - Oct. 1. North Grey -Owen Sound, Sept, 16-18. Centre Bruce -Paisley, Sept. 23.24. Oxford --Woodstock, Sept: 25-26, North Brant --Paris, Sept. 25-26. Teeswater-Sept. 24 25. Blyth -Oct. 13rnssels•>Oct. 2 3. Walkerton --Sept. 17-18. Listowel -Sept. 30 -Oct. 1, A ttwood-Oct. 7-8. Kincardine -Sept, 30 --Oct. 1, Mildmay-- Sept 22-23. I,ucknow-Oct, 1-2. llipley-Sept, 23.21. Ilarriston-Sept. 22-23. Palmerston -Sept. 18.10. Toothache Cured in One Minute. Saturate some batting with Poison's Nerviline and place iu the cavity or tooth, Rub the painful part of the face with Nerviline, bind in a hot flannel, and the toothache Will disappear im- mediately. Nerviline is a splendid household remedy for Cramps, Indigest- ion, Summer Complaint, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Toothnolie. Powerful, penetrating, safe and pleasant for inter- nal and external use. Price 25e. Try Nerviline, Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills Pot Biliousness J Slim Prices, Stout Values. The Leathll Store Small. Polito and Quick Returns Wrappers Blouses' .o0 Flannelette Underwear We have just opened up a large assortment of Wrap- pers, Waists and Flannelette Underwear - every article well made and fast .colors. No. 1 Special Value. 5 Dozen Ladies' Wrappers, with deep frill, full wide skirt, lined in. waist and sleeve, fast colors, choice patterns, fit guaranteed, regular value $ 50 11 . $2.00 -our special price. V No 2 Ladies' well -made Wrappers, lined, fast .25 ' colors, good patterns, regular t1 value $1.50 -our special price .. No. 3 • Ladies' nicely made and trimmed Waists, fancy patterns, lined, fast colors $ 1.25 -our special price -•amo• mom„ No A Ladies' Black Sateen Waists, lined and well made, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. ...moss.° No. 5. Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns, full wide skirts, nicely made and trimmed, fast colors, special value 50c and 75c. Ask to see them. Bring in your Eggs .and get the Prize. H. E. Isard Sc. Co. Opp. Bank'Hamilton Highest Price Paid for Produce .moi . n,y.'. ,.•- 4-'....'.4^ i Moving Sala We are going to move into the brick block next door, owned by Mayor Vanstone, and before doing so are going to offer, for one week, 20 Per Cent. off all Crockery Glassware including Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Glass- ware, China and Japanese goods. lovya ' oks. The season for Flower Pots has arrived again, and we have got them at the same low prices :- 4 -inch Flower Pots 25 ata. per Dozen 0•i 5 inchneh 35 . - 50 . • • 7 -inch • • • • 75 , • at Griffin's i � General Election Is among the probabilities of the near future, but of more importance to the people of this vicinity is our CHOICE SELECTION of Suitings for fall and winter wear to be seen on our counters. We assure you we can snake them to your entire satisfaction, with prices right, to suit all. We have just received a new and complete stock of New Shirts New Neck Ties New Collars New Cuffs New Socks New Caps New Underclothing Newest American Hats and in fact every line is full of up-to-date goods. � Boots , e westochave a choiselk of the bestce makesand ect in Canada. Also some lovely lines in American Boots for men, made in Boston, U. S. "The Sign of the Bear." HOMTJH BROS. �dl Il rh III ,:cp R �--•�� , . ii ll / -T . •Out , i'�', I I i f* II l „,;Fe. Price Crowder's �o=W ar r_ 4 Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11 only Mon's BBik. and Blue Sorge 1S only Men's Tweed Snits, sizes 16 only Youths' Suits, long or short 19 only Boys' 2 -piece Suits, all Sale Ready` lothin . Only and Monday Suits, Rog. $8 -Sale... •5,50 38 to 44, Rog. $71 -Sale.. .6,00 Pants, Reg.60-Salo..3.50 wool, worth $2.25 -Sale 175 ODD PANTS. 23 Pairs Men's Odd Pants, good heavy weight, all sizes, worth $1,50 -Sale $1.10 11 Pairs only Men's Herringbone tweed all wool Pants, all sizes, worth $1,75 -Sale,1.25 Boys'Short Pants. Ali sizes, worth 79e to 85c -Sale price 59c During our 4 Days' Sale eve will sail Overalls, Smocks, Rubber Coats, Over- coats, Rubber lined Smocks, etc., at cut prices. s ��� •5AI M y " 1 "T$ • I. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Salem Shirts, ' guaranteed to wear and not fade all sizes from 12i• to 18 -prices 65e to $1.25 Latest Midget String Ties, ail colors 25e The Mite -latest novelty in neckwear 25c Heavy Heavy Moleskin -: Shirts ! Shirts ! Shirts We are the Working Mau's Shirts, collar attached, worth 65c Shirts, colors Grey and Navy, worth for men and boys, all sizes, worth ! Friend: Cottonade Union Shirts - -Sale 39c 05c -Sale 49c 75c -Sale 49c SOCKS ! SOCKS ! SOCKS ! Men's all wool Socks -Sale price 2 pairs for • 25c 1 Men's Black Cashmere Sobks-regular 25c pair, Sale 19c I • Men's Underwear at a Bargain. 1 6 Dozen Shirts and Drawers for men, double breasted, extra long Shirts, made to sell amt 65 ets. a garment -Sale price 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday 390 , I BOYS' STOCKINGS. i All wool and all sizes, worth 30e a pair -Sale price 20c Felt Hats For Men. i Special, during Four Days' Sale - Men's Black and Grey Felt Hats, 1 regular $1.75 each -Sale $1.19 1 r The R. if Crowder . Co. j ring Along '<E BHeadquarters Your Trade, for Dressy Young Men. E A. DULIVIAGE REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT.• CONVEYANCING, MONEY TO LOAN on Town and Farm Property. ACCOUNTANT, OFFICE. -Two doors north of Dr. Chisholm's surgery. Residence -Catherine St. t Money to loan on notes,' and notes discounted -at reasonable rates. Money advanced on mortgages at 5 per cent. with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collect- ed.ASSIGNEE. Office -Beaver block, Wingham. BORT. Monenoo. "980 i �"'�" " T. J. MAGUIRE REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. CONVEYANCING Collection of Rents and Accounts a specialty.: ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. OFFI CIL.-Over A. M. Gordon's store. Residence: Leopold' street. _ • ; i FOR ALL Stomach Troubles Thy �l `14)ovsrgtass' • ` 1AS°pelps a, A+�^�+ Z Z�,V 4c7 We guarantee an ab- solute cure for the most distressing cases. When all others fail, give us a trial. Your money refunded if we do not satisfy. _ 'dL" li. A. ij.011bSS -C1lemist Druggist Office G.N.W. Tel. Co. , 1 a i t d c a t h t g C J. A. MORTON BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MONEY TO IRAN. Office :-Morton Block, Wingham MISS DELIA STARLING A. T. C. M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Fletcher Music Method, Simplex and Kindergarten, Pupils prepared for Conservatory exam - mations. ' ' ; ti w F gipi E. ESTELLE GRIFFIN TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE. Pupils prepared for Conservatory of Music examinations, VIOLIN MISS Of London Conservatory be prepared after limited number on Violin and Residence -opposite Wingham. AND GUITAR. MOORS of Music, will to receive a4 instruction 0. Church, CARRIE Oct. 1st of .pupils for Guitar. R. PIANO MISS SARA And member of of Ontario, is ed number of Piano and in Special attention paring for examinations. WResidennce-opposite g AND THEORY. L,C,M, Musicians receive a limit- instruction on to pupils int - R. 0. Church, Stitt The ttre trial Ctla {x°• •c' � ells (ivi r , ` th as re - T+; �I 1 LOUISE MOORE, the Associated prepared to pupils for Theory. given the t l 111 ,•:.:-s ,T VACH,AH / Cr �rY Its --- Jr', - GIFU Abner Cosens FIRS Loan and Insurance Agent Parts Loans at lowest rates of interest. Office -corner Minnie and Patrick Sts., WINGirAM kCCIDBNT PLATE GLASS Oook s Cotton Boot Compoun , Is m imed:illy used nienthly by over 10,000Ladlas. Safeoffeetnal. Ladles ask ponrdrn illmttbrC06if'/COtl00 Root Com. pound. Take no other, at all Mixtures, pills and Imitatienmare dangerotte. Pr1ee,No. I,41per box , No. 1,10 degrees stronger, $4 per box. No. I, or 2, mailed on receipt of price and tiro m•cent ItempNs, The °o6kk Company Windsor Ont. remc pen:ableDrugglefe 1n cenada onaod �Y all No. t ape No, 2 aro ap wri I. A. Benefits, U. A. Campbell, J. J.W.. Davi.. ad d, L, Hamilton, Dnuaelsrer _ a pityto have good spoiled , in the making.G suits we make give en satisfaction. Give BS a and be convinced. b � Co. .eivs „Nem • -� At Souris harvesters receive $3, and are source even at this price, -A 36,000 bushel elevator is filled at Deloraine and there are no cars to'ship from that point. -Freeman Leopard, son of Mrs. Wm. Leopard, of Palmerston, was killed in a railway accident in the Western States, He leaves a wife and five children. -Teeswater tannery which for soy- eral years has not been in operation, is again to be put in motion. The now proprietors are Arscott Brothers of Lon- don. -Winnipeg, Sept. 20, -The 0. P. R.'s latest crop reports show that the crop generally has been of a fine character, with slight damage by frost, while showers in the extreme west interfere with harvesting. -New York, Sept. 20, -Miss Theresa Heavey, a servant living in Cooper ave- nue, Upper Montclair, got an award of six cents damages in the First District Court of Newark yesterday, for the in- dignity of being kissed by a Montclair policeman in a hallway. She sued for $300. -Mr. Robert Campbell has purchased the 100 acre farm belonging to the estate of the late Thomas Campbell, being lot 20, on the 7th concession, MoKillop. The price paid was $8,030. This gives Mr. Campbell 600 acres in a block, and he says he can go over any part of his land without crossing the property of a neighbor. Stratford, Sept. 21. -Residents [of 3aden feel assured that before the snow lies this fall operations will be oom- ueuced there on one of the Iargest sugar feet factories in the province. Those at he"head of the scheme are capitalists rout Scranton, Pa., and it is understood hat a Dominion charter will be applied or capitalizing the company at $2,000,- 100. -On Sept. 5, at a meeting of the Lis- owel Town Council, the rate of 24 Hills was not struck, as intended. Some 7ouncilors think 21 or 22 mills would be uiiicient. The Listowel Furniture Co. vould build a $1,500 addition to their actory if the town would grant $600. our Councilors are stockholders, and annot vote on the question. They may ransfer the stock to their wives, -The company of local capitalist that vas being formed in the town of Clinton ome time ago to start a manufactory of )ills, tablets, troohes, etc., is about com- ilete and they have applied to the Do- ninion government for a charter. Che capitalization will be $50,000 and he directors are Dr. Ross of Seaforth, )rs. Gunn and Shaw, and Messrs Com- e and McTaggart, of Clinton. They xpeot to be in running shape by the first f the year, -A sheep shearing contest was one of he features at the Industrial this year, and the contest was witnessed by hun- dreds of interested spectators. W. Faw- kes, of Stouffvillo, was the last to finish his work, but he got the first prize, be- cause when he did get through the wool was all off, and there were no wounds u the sheep. He was 27 minutes in doing the job. F. W. Silversides, Ux- bridge, got second prize, and Thos. Batt, of King, third. The former was nine and the latter eleven minutes at work. Ringing In The Ears. This is an unfailing sign of catarrh, ud if not checked will ultimately result n deafness. The simplest remedy is Catarrhozone, which if inhaled a few imes daily, prevents the catarrhal con- ition from spreading. Catarrhozone O stops the ringing in the oars, head noises, gives permanent relief to atarrhal deafness. For Catarrh in ny part of the system, Bronchitis, As - ma, Lung or Throat Troubles, Catarr- ozone is a specific, and is guaranteed o permanently cure or money back. Large size, $1.00; trial size, 25c. Drug- ists or Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. r. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation. Cement Building. Any person requiring anything in Ie Cement building line, such as Side- alks, Cisterns, Silos, Foundations or leers, should get my prices, Work laranteed. Call at residence, Leo - Id St., Wingham. CHAS. BARBER. Timely int .. When Ordering Your ALL AND WINTER SUIT Remember - at a good fit is as important good material ; we make no isfits. An order for your inter Suit or Overcoat shall ceive our careful attention. lye us a call. . C. CLARKE P -STAIRS IN' SIIAW BLOCK, TUE WINtIAM ADVANCE. 0q00°o00o00-00•00Q000-0.0-00000-0000•00•000-000 +0000ao'000 0 0 0 4 0 U MADE T, got Tile great difference between the best "made to order" clothing and Sllorey's " made to fit" clothing is the price. S OBEY Ready Tailored Clothing is made to fit not to order. You get the benefit which would come with made to order clothing and your purse does not feel it, We are in a position to know, and we have not been able to find ready tailored clothing which gives as good satisfaction as Shorey's. That's the reason we sell it. qmprovenlent seems impossible. Workmanship, material, style, all .are irreproachable - but, just the same, you get your money back if you want it. Piles of good strong Tweed Coats at $2.00 for Youths'. Men's $3.00 Pants -$1'.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50. Smocks and Overalls from 50 cents up, Men's and Youths' Suits -43.5o, $4.5o, $5 up to $15. -The Goderich Star reports that Jos. Goldthorpe from 75 acres harvested 103 loads of hay, 71 of oats, 4 of barley, and 42 of wheat, The wheat gave 35 bushels to the acre. --Col. Davidson, the head of one of the big American syndicates that is speculating in North-west lands, predicts that 35,000 Americans will have settled on the Canadian prairies before the year ends, Stratford, Sept. 12 -The eight-year- old son of John Fitter, Topping, was'bit- �; ton by a snake while playing in a field where his father was hauling oats, and n died in great agony, No antidote had any effect. -Mrs. George Wager, township of Camden East is eighty-two years of age, e milks seven cows night and morning does her own housework and walks two miles to her grocery. She is a remark - o able specimen of hale and hearty and well presoz ved womanhood. St. Thomas, Sept. 10. -Miss Harriet Potts, a young lady, 28 years of age, be- longing to Fingal, made an attempt to commit suicide by throwing herself in front of a fast freight train at the Wa- bash depot this afternoon. She was saved just in the nick of time by G. T. R. Detective Bradley, -Dr. C. B. Stone has just returned from attending smallpox oases at Bolton village, which is now free of the disease. The first case was introduced from Bay City, Michigan, and several members of the family were exposed before the diag- nosis was made. Those who were vac- cinated escaped. The one who was not contracted the disease. Mitchell, One, Sept. 18. -Wm, Pull- man, an aged farmer, near this place, went to his brother's some distance away, to help at a threshing as one of the stack hands. In the midst of his work he stopped for a moment to rest, leaning upon his fork -handle. All at once be was seen to fall forward, and when picked np soon after was quite dead. Deceased was 70 years of age. Heart failure is thought to be the cause of death. A. A. Sfflitli Chisholm Block ¶illhaffl Coon Town Coming To Wingham Fall Fair . , tl Friday, September the 26th. This Celebrated Musical organization will play on the Grand Stand on the afternoon of the Fail', and give a Con- cert at night in the Town Hall, Wingham, in aid of the Turnberry Agricultural Society. Admission to Concert at Night : Reserved Seats, 35 cts. Adults, 25 eta. Children, 15 cts. Plan of Hall and sale of Seats at Douglass' Drug Store, open Monday the 22nd. • *to\\a& aaa Button Block, Wingham. Have You een There To that Store with the crowds, caused by the tremendous bargains given. 'Tis the Sale of a Lifetime. What You Can Get For Little Money A number of small Curtain Poles -reg. lye for 10c Large and medium Lamp Chimneys for Sc Clothes Linos for 6e and 7e A good Whisk for 5c Clothes Brush for 7e Shoe Brush, reg, price 25e ---now for 15c Stove Brush for 10e, Stove Dauber for 4e A 25 cent Broom for 20e Regular 1.5 cent Brooms -now 2 for - - 25e Table Oil Moth, per yazd,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20e Extracts -3 large 10 cent Bottles for 25e 3 lbs. of Satin Gloss Starch for 100 ---reg 25e Baking Powder, reg. price 15e -now 10e -Some twenty-eight years ago a man was sent from Mitchell to the London Asylum. Last week he turned up again in town, when he was recognized by several of the citizens. His mind was still unhinged, and he represented him- self as a grain buyer looking for an open- ing. It was evident that he made his escape from the Asylum and a telegram was sent to the authorities of the instit- ution audit was not long before the poor fellow was sent for and taken back. • -Michigan, the greatest beau -produc- ing state in the Union, this year reports a 50 per cent, crop, which is 2,000,000 bushels, and 20 per cent., or 800,000 bus- hels left over from 1901. The reason of the shortage is the rainy weather of the spring. The output of the United States in beans is 7,000,000 bushels an- nually, so -Michigan raises over half tins amount. Last . year 1,000,000 bushels were imported.' Prices have not gone up yet, but there is likely to be an ad- vance shortly. -On Monday forenoon the people of Mildmay were shocked at hearing that Harold, the youngest son of John Weil- er had been killed. It seems the little fellow and his sister were playing about, and wandered into a field •behind the barn where a horse was running loose. It is thought the little lad attempted to strike the horse with a switch and the horse kicked striking him on the side of the head and with such force that he was instantly killed. The little boy was five years of age and a very bright, in- telligent little fellow. Nervous and Sleepless. There is just one cure and that is plenty of food for the blood and nerves, which is best supplied in Ferrozone, than which no blood builder, nerve tonic or strength producer is better. Ferrozone promotes healthy digestion, which results in improved nutrition. The blood grows rich and red, furnishes sta- bility to the entire system, and the store of nerve force and energy increases daily. A rebuilding of the constitution, new spirits, health and strength, all come from the use of Perrosone. This mar- velous renovator is sold by Druggists for 50e. • a box, or six boxes for 2.50. By mail from Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. FALL FAIRS. Tunivnnstiv r -At Wingliiltm, Sept. 25th and 20th. G. N. W. Exhibition-Goderich, Sept. 30 Oct. I. Ashfield & Wawanosh-Dungannon, Oct. 9-10. Tnckersmith-Seaforth, Sept. 25.20, East Wawanosh-Belgrave, Sept. 80 - Oct. 1. North Grey -Owen Sound, Sept, 16-18. Centre Bruce -Paisley, Sept. 23.24. Oxford --Woodstock, Sept: 25-26, North Brant --Paris, Sept. 25-26. Teeswater-Sept. 24 25. Blyth -Oct. 13rnssels•>Oct. 2 3. Walkerton --Sept. 17-18. Listowel -Sept. 30 -Oct. 1, A ttwood-Oct. 7-8. Kincardine -Sept, 30 --Oct. 1, Mildmay-- Sept 22-23. I,ucknow-Oct, 1-2. llipley-Sept, 23.21. Ilarriston-Sept. 22-23. Palmerston -Sept. 18.10. Toothache Cured in One Minute. Saturate some batting with Poison's Nerviline and place iu the cavity or tooth, Rub the painful part of the face with Nerviline, bind in a hot flannel, and the toothache Will disappear im- mediately. Nerviline is a splendid household remedy for Cramps, Indigest- ion, Summer Complaint, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Toothnolie. Powerful, penetrating, safe and pleasant for inter- nal and external use. Price 25e. Try Nerviline, Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills Pot Biliousness J Slim Prices, Stout Values. The Leathll Store Small. Polito and Quick Returns Wrappers Blouses' .o0 Flannelette Underwear We have just opened up a large assortment of Wrap- pers, Waists and Flannelette Underwear - every article well made and fast .colors. No. 1 Special Value. 5 Dozen Ladies' Wrappers, with deep frill, full wide skirt, lined in. waist and sleeve, fast colors, choice patterns, fit guaranteed, regular value $ 50 11 . $2.00 -our special price. V No 2 Ladies' well -made Wrappers, lined, fast .25 ' colors, good patterns, regular t1 value $1.50 -our special price .. No. 3 • Ladies' nicely made and trimmed Waists, fancy patterns, lined, fast colors $ 1.25 -our special price -•amo• mom„ No A Ladies' Black Sateen Waists, lined and well made, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. ...moss.° No. 5. Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns, full wide skirts, nicely made and trimmed, fast colors, special value 50c and 75c. Ask to see them. Bring in your Eggs .and get the Prize. H. E. Isard Sc. Co. Opp. Bank'Hamilton Highest Price Paid for Produce .moi . n,y.'. ,.•- 4-'....'.4^ i Moving Sala We are going to move into the brick block next door, owned by Mayor Vanstone, and before doing so are going to offer, for one week, 20 Per Cent. off all Crockery Glassware including Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Glass- ware, China and Japanese goods. lovya ' oks. The season for Flower Pots has arrived again, and we have got them at the same low prices :- 4 -inch Flower Pots 25 ata. per Dozen 0•i 5 inchneh 35 . - 50 . • • 7 -inch • • • • 75 , • at Griffin's i � General Election Is among the probabilities of the near future, but of more importance to the people of this vicinity is our CHOICE SELECTION of Suitings for fall and winter wear to be seen on our counters. We assure you we can snake them to your entire satisfaction, with prices right, to suit all. We have just received a new and complete stock of New Shirts New Neck Ties New Collars New Cuffs New Socks New Caps New Underclothing Newest American Hats and in fact every line is full of up-to-date goods. � Boots , e westochave a choiselk of the bestce makesand ect in Canada. Also some lovely lines in American Boots for men, made in Boston, U. S. "The Sign of the Bear." HOMTJH BROS.