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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-04-04, Page 4EXTRA QUAIATY of water Bottles i E'ia.^h ollo-tiariti,teed to Le absolutely perfect... A EAUTY BRJTSI3Y.:� ..� ItUBBEB, GLOMI; . . 11tUk3f>ER :±f1I•:)a'1'I:t(T, aYII,INGES , N're., Etc. I): fact auytlliug yc.0 want in Rubber Goo(].;, we have it at rid*lit prices, Dain Aa Campbell I THE OROGGIST a THE 1VIN(111A I Fashion Facts. The most stylishly dressed men this year, will be the swearers of ".y Shorey Ready Tailored Clothing. 'There is no doubt about it. There is J-1 L mo way to make better garments than ` those produced by Shorey. Stylish, T.(MES. 1�I'Ill la 4, 1902. ,tea w cooseg000w000soe000.goo00000 040000000000000000000000000000ee0000009000000*oeoe P, _ JOHN KERR, JAS. H. KERR PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE r � �goaoo�o�o��oeq}�000���eoeol-so®®Dos►Oo®eoos�00000aeeoa��*o�ove®oeeos0000®®o©oaos ; We make Prices That make goods sell Ladies' oft mating Hats., See our display of new Boating Hats. They're pretty, and the price low, .25, ,35, .50, ,75 Men's FADE -TO -ORDER i CLOTHING • SPRIPiC DISPLAY , t AMY ,,Tors: Opp. Bank of Hamilton. ] snappy, 3• full of wear and econom T �' 6 Raisins, per lb., - .05 DRESS TRIMMINGS We have a splendid steel; • 0 • 28lb box for - $1,25 of Canadian and Scotch The cleverest workmen make them the best • Appliques in black white and TO ADVERTISERS. I • Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, _ • black and white combination Serres Black Worsteds etc •' thread sews them.. Material, lining, buttons, button- • , - at ,25, .50 and �1 •?5 - • Notice of changes must be left at this a Try our new Japan Tea at .25 which prepares us for an • office not later than Saturday noon. doles--everyr detail right. Seams are overcast and • - • The copy for changes must be left s Aloney refunded if it is not immense business, • ,lot lister than Tuesday evening. will not ravel Perfect fit is guaranteed. o the best Tea, on the mar- � • Casual y a � • Sequin Trimmings, ,10, .l v, .-5 Quality and fit guaranteed. • r Casual advertisements accepted iiP And to 111ake •yau perfectly safe -money back if O ket at that price. to noon Thursday of each week. w _ All -wool Canadian `Tweed • you want .at. w • L�STABLIbiIED I87 . _ t • Gimp Trimmings in white, black Suits good trimmings, $10 00 • • Canned Plums, - - .10 , .07, .10, .15, .20 , fi g , • i • - d All - wool Canadian and • gNT p Scotch Tweed Sults best e ' �`��� �'��il'il�ll� �`��E�. ( s � an . colors, ... _ . , , � •• • Arrived than Week 1 • Quickshine Stove Polish, reg 1 trimmings, made to fit, lice .R.IILLIOTT,Yriisi.iri,ak:RA\TP2tOYliLETOR� 1 _ • ular 1oc, our price os LADIES UMBRELLAS x.00 to $15,00 e per suit, - 51:. P • FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1902. I NEW HATS -Try us when lool� All new goods. Full size. Silk Fancy English Worsted Suits, a -. - - - Lug for the newest Hats that sell o Cooking Figs have advanced and wool taffeta covers. Best Black or Blue Serge Suits, themselves. Our styles: Advanced • steel frames, Handles rivet- Black ClayWorsted Suits, t\ozis, nsi, uc,nl�itsNT>. • in price We sell at the, r styles and American novelties. a ed, Special prices, .75, $1,00, fabrics unequalled for wear • Two Liberal and clic Patron caudi• Hard Illilt5 arca the "ICING" Hat; • old price, per lb, .05 o r > • ,� • pl.- 5, $1 50, $1,75 and $2.00 and suitable for any occasion. • dates are in the field in West Welliugton, j Soft, PANTOURIST. • e The lr tition against the election of ® Made to your measure for . . Mr. E. Toltou, M. P. for North Welling - :ton, was withdrawn tit Guelph, ! � Also Youths' Knockabouts, all � A Car of Sugar just to hand. t ......... ;X15,00 shades; and other styles which we • Close prices for full barrels MENS HATS • M. Y. McLean, es -PS, P. P., of the i � e , ry Setaforth Expcsitor has Lateen nominated , have not space to describe. p TUp- -COATS as Reform candidate in the Provincial • ` _ New Shapes. Hard hats and election for the riding of Sonth Huron. 1 Fedoras in black gray dove Light and dark Serges and Look at our window. , .A petition is in circulation in Loudon I o. Wnipcords, silk velvet col - and HEEDS ! SEEDS ! brown at popular prices. msi-,iug Bev. Dr, Johnston, pastor of St. I • lays, very best trimmings .. � -Andrew's Church and well known in • 12.00 to 815.0a Vringham, to be a�caudidate for the pro- , A� R. I ® Buy good Seeds. It don't pay • • ' 3Mbition part of that city at the Provin- (� T - �� - _ JCHISHOI<.M OI.00K ® the best Garden Seeds and y 7 e to buy port Seeds, «e have - ' ' 9 cial elections. rs Remember, this is not Ready- p The Liberals and Conservatives of ® Field Seeds on the market. Onlya 39c made Clothing, but o 'West Huron will meet in convention( 11f ADI:•TO.114EASL'I�I. 0 next week. The Liberals will meet at ; Dungannon on Monde and the Con ser- � • few o MADE•TOTIT desire to thank the ladies of �ctttires at Smith's Hill on Weduesda 1 e r Ftie hear the names of several Liberals I �� Millinery Wiugham and vicinity for • MAPLE SYRUP left of I Y � ItiIADL•TO-WEAR and Cvuservativesmentioned asprobable 1 - their liberal patronage in the past I • CLOTHING candidates for the approaching Provin- i O Try us for Pure Maple Syrup those and our guarantee goes with vial elections. and their kindness in attending' our a and Sugar. For men y order ll[illinery Display on Thursday of a ever • CHURCH NOTES. , last week. �9••@•Doss••000000.000000000000000000000000000000O00eClP �OOe0000.00000000000t9000©� Services were held in St. Paul's church f OUR STOCK • - • • MACDONALD DLDCK • every evening last week and 10.30 a. m, 1 Comprises all the Latest Novelties • • on Good Friday. Rev. 1Vm. Lowe w reached special sermons on the Resur- i in the milliner line, and the ladies JOHN K RR v P may look for satisfaction. All O K111.1 i JAS. H. KERS rection on Sunday. STAND: orders promptly filled. 0 W I N C H- A M Monday's London Free Press had a good picture of Rev. Jas. Kennedy, Old Post Office Block M, R S. C R E E No®®O•a®0•®•00.0®000000o••Os a0oeeo00®0000o0esose0•®0000000000.000®0000000000000 0 hither of Dr. J. P. Kennedy of this , The Free Press says Mr. Kennedy is a } NINGHAlii MARKET' REPORTS. ,. ,� town, in Its "Pulpit Veterans" column. � ��� � - - ^ Corrected eve Thursday afternoon wPaoneer Methodist clergyman,- --" _ ' now _ _ su raunuated and livingin this city s oa d Don where lie is not infrequently heard in i S P� � r G R 1p•0 t �� �' Y t �~ by F. J. Carr, Flour and Feed Merchant. FURNITURE SPE��A Methodist pulpits. He is a reacher o f � l� 1 1 g � N E R� Wiugham, Apr, 3, 1902, the grand old school who are gradually ' • ' Flour per 100lbs .......... 1 65 to 2 50 -• sassing over the river. Fall Wheat ". . .............. 0 72 t0 0 fit = Congregational church -The last ser- Spring Wheat,........... 0 00 to 0 00 .; �•. You will always find there is Zenon on Pilgrim's Progress will be given Oats; ........... - .. , .. 0 35 to 0 40 Sunday evening. The subject is,"From • MISS M A C P H)� R S O N Berle ....: . nothing wrong in the rice of y.... 045to050',y g h P the Delutable 11ouutains to the Celesti- I Peas ..................... 0 70 to 0 75 k��f�°a` Furniture when you buy at al City," 1 Cor. 15i2G; 2 Cor. 5:1. The: Turkeys, drawn,..... .... 0 00 to 0 10 this store. storm presented a large attendance' at' Wishes to thank the ladies of Wingham and vicinity for Geese, Il 1........... 0 05 to 0 06 �� the eveuine service last Sunday, but Ducks, per pair ., ........ 0 40 to 0 60 , • �, r� =any of those present say "It was the their kind and liberal patron ge of the past season, and for Butter...... • • 0 17 to 0 17 a. � best yet." The subject of the morning d' i + Couches morning' will be, "Hazael the Regicide, 'Wood per cord ........... 2 00 to 2 00 - , y n Dings, 8;13. their kindness in attending he Millinery display on Thursday , Hay per ton .............. 9 00 tolo 00 - _ I Potatoes, per bushel . , .... 0 25 to 0 30 = ' Some people may say a Rifle Matches.. " of last week. She is now Lilly prepared to have all orders Tallow per lb ............ 0 05 to 0 05 P • Couch is worth $12.00, The members of the Wingham Rifle + Lard ... ..... ....... 0 05 to 0 06 ...... 0 14 to 0 la" ` �� ��� when we would Say it Club went to Harriston on Good Friday iii filled in the most fashionabl and speedy manner possible Dried Apples per lb �-.� -- - rnd had two matches with the Beehive o Wool .................... 0 13 to 0 lb - ��;;631; ' was worth $8.00. Club. The local boys speak iu veryhigh Live Hogs, per cwt....... 5 50 to 5 50 terms of the good treatment they receiv Chickens .......... .. 0 30 to 0 40 ed at the hands of the Beehive Club. i - -- -- ------ - - The scores:- Note the Following Prices: - _._.._ _ ._ . __-.- _ -. F1nsT MAxcx. ■ e $30.00 Parlor Suites for.. $22.30 ;;14.00 Bedroom Suites for.. $12.50 Wiwgbim Club. Beehive Club. Milline. SA 14.00 Sideboards for .. 12.50 16.00 Bedroom Suites for... 14.00A.F.Embnry.. .. 50 Jno, Campbell.. .. 'm O� 12,00 Sideboards for .... 10.00 15.00 Bedroom Suites for.. 16.00 G. Nicholson•. .. 65 Jno. Grieve .. 6s LE W. Smith $7 D. Campbell .. 53 NowI 8.00 Couches for ....... 6.75 7.50 Extension Tables for' 6.75 31L Carrick .. 5, Capt. Chambers .. B2 f 5,00 Couches for ....... 3.75 S. Elliott . .. 5i Tho.;. ChambRo'tomers .. f0 li.Freebir .. Si W.S,rean . 57 I Miss Boyd than s the ladies of Wingbam _t In all kinds of Chairs Springs, 1ltattresses, and odd i9m. Dina .. .. 49 V. Merrian i#, pieces of G. 1r :: :: Di'DoiiUiedny:: :: _ and vicinity for thei presence at her Millin- A desirable Lot for a private residence Parlor Furniture, we are offering special prices. A large sloes: Wm. Unrniss 55 Jas. WILson .. 5s ery Opening. in centre of town. Will be sold reason- to select from. - - Drop in and examine our stock, AT. H. Selo .. .. 511 Jno Irvtne.. .. 51 The Newest, L est and Prettiest in the able. Appiv to �y� e10 SE('OSD JfAT(•Fi. market will be fours at our store. We invite WALKER �1M0S. 'QY BI T�aN _ SFincbury b. Beehpell ,you to inspect our st ck. All orders will re- jj Q Cosens G. F. Embnrc .. .. 54 Jno, Campbell .. .. 4i ljG Furniture Dealers and Undertakers G. Nicholson.... ..:rl Jno. mpbol.. .. .. BO ceive prompt attend n. W. Smith .. .. ..5.11 D. Campbell .. ...58 - U. Carrick.. ., 58 Capt. Iioltom .. .. 59 M Elliott . . t„1 Thos. Chambers .. 001 LOAN AND INSURALYCE R. Freebourne .... 52t V. S. Redpath .: -. MISS 1 AGENT.__ --- Will. Muir.. •. 5:; V. DSerrian.. .. .- 59 G. Emburg .. W W. Butler . 53 H. Edgar 32 M. Donble(isy it*. C:amiss .. b1 Jas. Nilson .. .. T. J. MACxUIRE 59 Jno.Irwin .... .. ai _�___ __:-..�._ _ __ _ __ __ BUTTON BLOCK 013 s:l; -65 cents pays for The TmEs to any ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, Thomas's Bazaar '`address till January 1st, 1'903. � INSURANCE ANI) LO4N AGENT. �INNHA� -The number of deaths m Ontario PIAN ' from all amuses in February, 1902, was UNING 1 2,241, compared with 2,450 in February, Accounts, Rents and Notes Collectect: Con - PROTECT 1901. veyancing done. YOUR 5I GiiT. Mr. Jas. Elliot, of Ttirnberry, has pnr- M �, �, A LAND OFEIC>; -Over D. Di. Gordon's store. SPRING IS HER Present serainir<d chased the thoroughbred Shorthorn bull, RESIDENCE-Leonoldstreet. menns future sufrer- (1 ;ng, "Sir William Wallace" from Dr. J. REPT sENTI� ; ' we will examine your Gillies of Teeswater. Mr. Elliot will HEINTZMAN RONTOX0110ok's Cotton Root Compound I . And with it collies the Season Of housecleanincr eyes free .and' recom- keep this animal for service on his CO.,' mend glafises oily :r asuccessfully used ilionthly by over tbabsolutelybenencial, premises. See advt. in another column. Will be m ngham th week of10,000 Ladies. Safe,effeetnal. Ladies ask `t�`e nave a number Of various articles required, such[-11Sr. J. C. Telford, manager of the 8th A til. Ord rs left at T. ROSS'our drug t for Cooks Cotton Root Cou- guarantced. Bank Of Hamilton at Chesle and p . , �osaA. Tahenoot ee'r,asallMixtures,pillsand as Carpet Beaters, Tack Pullers, Tack Hammers, y, or D. B>;LLS store will be p omptly ihtltationsaredangerons. Priee,No,i,El pr Furniture Polish, Silver formerly of the B. of Hamilton, attended to. box No. a, 10 degrees stronger, as per box. No. Carpet Tacks, Sapolio, ' Wiugham, was tendered a farewell 1 or 2• willed on r@ceipt of price and two &cent .- stamps, The Cook Qompan Windsor. Out. Polish, Powdered Ammonia Liquid Ammonia done n~� supper and presented with a purse con Nos. 1 and 2 sold sna recommended by all i q Cheing?$100, prior to his departure from responsible Druggists in Canada. up 1n pint Mottles, Shelf 13racl:ets, Scrubbing Brushes, lChesley. 1s11 Brushes and Clotheslines. , -The Toronto 11Sai; anti Empire cele- � DTo.1 ants ,. aro sold in Wingliarn l>y A. L. ( ���hitCwl . w Iiamilton, Colin A, Campbell, R• A. DouglSZ orated its thirtieth anniversary of the, > . , r*>E ;; and J. H. Davi,Drut;�ists• �x e have just received a crate of io- lece Toilet Sets founding the paper b5 issuing a superb 1 .1 „ -� �,.. p Easter number on Saturday lost. The I which we will this week sell at ti, I.gti a set. See our most striking feature was the illustrated 1 ` ` T z account of the way in which a great "` • Is easy to turn, means i Window. metropolitan newspaper is made.f el k The less friction, Iess frit- tion means wear; ..AMEReOAN •1►a{...L wear Iess weart!!!j� �1WINCHA FLAX MILL, iMe1otte means lessespeuse n �1 E111 .�x !a t I or sain le by i flalse'Y par I am Tloty prep red to furnish Seetl to : w�, p This Creek we expect about scientific oypticiaf n parties wishing t grow I lax ; and will S' p ,Doo molls of American and eweiter ii v agree to pnrclla.. the I''a� at ? 10 a toe; Separator GANN Tr ' �` all Raper. Our stock is as well assorted, as tastefully A for gtxld rlualit So will rent some y selected. andcontains as high grade paper's as yotl 'will . 'Wills ham, Orsi. landsuitablefoi ocei11g1'I.1V. �50,OD REIWARD t '; l , l fit a TIPLINtx. .0 For the return of 9tirton's Doig. Ea.1 Also Sewing afachines and all kinds of � f ncl anywhere. Prices ranglrig from 5c per roll U11. , �, }Sf k,?-'; .. __ ,r I ropiiet r NVinbiima 1l lax'Mill. quire at JAS. McKI LVI.E'S, I Farm Implements. N?A,�e.`�'' �yilt.:=�"',-r'= _ _ _ . _ _- . _..,..f.:...:t�;r,W..,�, , _. '�`2e," - -�t�. �, ;3 :... s�_'.r.,...:•+ - It 4 ,, ,