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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-07-17, Page 8TILE. 1YING UAM TIMES, .l L IL 1902. Ri OHM & CAMPBELL Summer Sale of . Hot Weather Goode ii.„.„ llollioleellielle161.16.lol•gvileiwill•WillNr1,4V11.11.11r.a The hot weather is here and at the very time you are most iu need 0 of a uicc ctrl dress yOu eitn buy it with the least money, Attough a mistier of lines are sold ant wn Still litiv' a largo assortment to cthoot(t* from, cc nsistiulc of Orzatolips fu White, Black and Colors, • t)ftuitees in, White. Blaoic anti Fancy Strip •:l, Liueus in Fancy Stripes, Foulard's Fauey Lawns, Unsling, &c, We are clearing these goods out at one-third off the regular price, iu order to make room for the new. '"1!•"1,r1'1,1✓t61'*"l**11,1 to0'i+11Krr'Vr1 ..**111.$ The Balance of our Shit Waists at little Cost's $ 12 Print Shirt Waists, Sizes 32 to 3S guarauteed fat colors iu Piuk and white, Blue and Waite. and Black and white, regular Prise, 000., Hot Weather Price. 05e. G Chambray Shirt Waists, latest make in Piuk and Mitre. Red and White, and Blue. and White, ,a<dgul.tr price, $2,00, Kot Weather Pric,t l.25 $ Chambray 14birt Waists Tueked iu plain blue ouly:, regular 0 Price $2.20`, hot weather prate $1_-t0 4 White Lawn. Shirt Waists t iniuu it with Vtdeucitie Insertion, 0 Regular price, $1.25, Hot weather price , 75o. • $10,11 6r1,1kils a ilio sit bN• 110•11'N'r1'r1• b1 ,& .' Bays' Wash. Suits- Boys' 2 piece Wash Snits, Bine awl White, Regular 50e., for :Inc. Boys' 2 niec: Limn* Wash :alts, r ' utar Sic. for 50e Boys' 2 piece Dock Suits, Navy Blue and White, regular 1.25 for... .. 75c. Boys' 2 piece Dick Suits, Bine an 1 Waite, roguiar $1.50 for $1.00 :14,0*, 'O.161%/Wa✓1'1✓0,.9'4"►d1'0r01`111.1iSlard Do not complain of the heat when you can buy Summer Goods at these low Prices. 0 tssro.WAS•1►•+.•vs1erti>~+lw,abIOA•s,sfioll~tea, RITCHIE & CAMPBELL. Successors to M. H. Mho Iu another eo'vtmu will 1`e fouled au�j 1 iuterestiug• letter from S. E. Kent, now ova .0 Vo the rice in South Africa, which was, received by Mr.'- . M. l:Ieudersot•, of the Bluevale road. Sex, ball had some experience in South Africaantl his letter is interesting. PERSONALS. We shall be glad to have contributions t have V1Yi /0111 ui paripuue going away yam -MY, , f Shorey's Clothing, Tooke Bros,'> "TEN DAYS' SALE ,this cola= wan Yroivanyofourrctuleis. 1t�oYi part of the new Clothing of M. Site & Sons, also H d tivaad tett a.r or dead us a lute to that I est: J USC a Miss Greco Slurp is the guest of Miss few quotations of some of the Rett -Hot Uta tits . 7 Men's all -wool Tweed Suits, M. Sage tC = • ti's price $10 Our price Dallas, Mrs. Johu Clegg is visitiug with friends in Toronto. Mr. W. E. Benning,, art hitect of List• • owel was in towu uu Sato day. Nr. Rausford of the DOinitaian Btwk is away for two weeks holidays, Air. J. E. Swarts was iiTorouto for a few days this week on busiuees. Mr, Fred. Gi:roy of Mount Forest is visiting At 111r. W. J. Chapman's. Mrs. and Bliss Gilchrist of Loudon are the guests of Mrs Wm. Diamond. Miss Laura Derr is visiting with her uncle, Mr. Heury Kerr at Loudon. Miss Lowis Henry, of Sarnia is a guest at the home of Mr. Tlios. Henderson. Miss M. Fisher of Paisley is spend- ing her vacation with trieuus iu town. Mrs. Fred Rogers, of Brussels was vis- iting with Mrs. Jas. McGuire last week. Miss Maggie mcLachlau has returned house from New York city for the holi- days. Mrs. Phillips, of Kansas City was the guest of the Misses Ball for a few da3 s this week. . Miss Irving has returned horse after a mouth's visit with friends iu Wiugbaut. -Teeswater News. Mrs. Simpson, of Antigonislt, N. S. was visiting Wingham friends for a few days lust week. Mrs. Jas. McLachlan and Miss Maggie McLachlan ate spending this week with friends in Brussels. Miss A. Pilgrim, of. Grand Avenue, Hamilton, is spendiug her vacatiou at Mr. Richard Herdsman's. - Miss Ada Long, who has speut the past season as head milliner. iu Ohesley, returned hoiue this week. Mr. Heury Rusliug, of New Jersey, is speeding a low weeks in towu the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Long. Mr. Dave Jenkins, who has ben re- si( sig in Michigan for some mouths, re rood house on Saturday last. frWm. Caseniore .,of Port Huron cut a few days this Week with old friends iu Winghuui and Morris.. Mrs. Stokes, mother of Mr. Geo. A. Strikes, tette G. T. R. agent hare, lett for her uew house in \Viartou un Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walker, of Toron• to, were visiting with friends and rela- tives in town fur a few days duriug the week, Misses Emma and Sarah Woocicoock left ou Tuesday for a few weeks visit with relatiyes and friends in the Old Couutry. Misses Fannie Paterson and May Liuklater left this week for Georgetown, having secured situations in the glove factory at that place. MiNOR LOCALS. r. Robt. Tennant has beautiti(l his residence with n fresh coat of paint. -The G. T. R. pay car made its usual monthly visit to Wingham on Monday. -Remember the L. 0. L. r• reursion to Sa'nia and Detroit on Saturday, August 23rd. -The likelihood is thnt Thanksgiving Day this year will be f.xsd for Norm - bar 20th. -Regular meeting of Camn Cale- donia, S. 0 S., on ;fondly evening of next a -alt. v. R. Hobbs was one of tin, speakers at the 12th o July demon- stration inBtnssels. -Gooseberries; currants, raspberries, new potatoes, etc.,are now being offer- ed for sale (mite freely. -Mr. J. B. Carn:uiugs is having, a stone wall built under his store build- ing on'� Victoria street. -Dr. W. T. Holloway has rented the house on John street which is soon to be vacated by Mr. -Mr. Geo. A. Stokes, late G. T. R. anent stere has this week proved his household effects to Wiarton. -Mr. Dnlmage, real estate and loan agent, has been appointed local agent for the Canada Life Assurance Co. -Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan, for- mer Wingbemites are now working in the interests, of the R. T. of T. at Inger- soll. -BIuevale Cheese and Batter Co. last week shipped the last half of their June Snake of butter. The price obtained was 192 per lb. Who doesn't Want to be cool during the hot weather ? Allow ns to make one or two suggestions to assist you. For instance, in place of standing over a hot stove, coo king meat, etc Why Not Buy some of our Delicious Cooked Ham, sliced, per lb ... .30 Beef Loaf, Veal Loaf, Chick- en Loaf or Ham Loaf, tin .15' Clark's Pork and Beans in chili sauce, large tins...... .10 Corned Beef, per tin .15 Aylmer Boned Chicken, tin .25 r a� ()rink Lime Juice Cordial, the best drink for summer, bottle .30 Raspberry Vinegar, large bot- tles, each Lemonade Crystals,make any quantity up to two gallons. It's all right, per package .15 -EC�IAL- iYottr choice Of any Dinner Set in the Mute Friday for $0,00 .30 The wheat harvest has commenced in Essex Comity. -Read the adtrertisements in the 'r mEs. It will save yon many a dollar in a year. -Eadie's Church iu Turnberry is to be re -shingled. Contractors 'should read the adv. Tenders Wanted," in another column. -Gamlen party on the manse grounds at Belgravo this (Thursday) evening Lucknow band iu attrudance and a good time assured. -Tho many friends of Mr. Chas. Ilendersou, of .Bluevale road will Ile sorry to learn that has been on the sick. est for a few days. • -Harold H., the fast Canadian pacer, formerly the property of Mrs J. E. Swarts, was shipped from Windsor to Winnipeg on Tuesday. ' -For the past six months ending June ;;0th, there were recorded with Town Clerk Ferguson, 20 births, 17 deaths and 18 marriages. -We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Hunter, mother of lll;rs. R. ,J. Tindall is in very poor. health.... Shea has been ser- iously ill for the past few days. -We hear it rumored that we aro to have an excursion run from Winghacin in the near future to Hamilton; also an excursion from Wingham to Buffalo. Tu dhe ry and Crockery Store f)If r. RA1(IC OF HAld1L'1'O:`. uj Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Zurorigg and aughter spent a few days during the eek, visiting with friends and relatives iu Listowel and Palmerston. Mr. Jas. W. Anderson. C. P. R. agent ,s --Mr. John McDonogh has sold his at Pontypool, t cconrpanied by his wife building lot on Frances street to Mr. and children are visiting with relatives D. E. McDonald. Mr' McDonald will and friends iu town anti alsosuint his Manufactured by E. Berliner, 315 build a dwelling on the lot this summer, mother at Gletutnnan. Sizes are 37, 3S, 39, 40. Other lots 1 sizes. Prices ri;;ht, Come quick, Youths' all -Root Tweed Suits, •egt r price from i;5 to $10. Your choice tor el Sys only ........5.00 13Jys' 3 piece Knicker Suits, sizes 2.7 to 32, regular price up to 87. Your choice for 10 days $3.59 Most of these Suits are II. Shorey's make. Boys' Blouse $1144, for boys from 4 to 10 years old, regular price $1.75, now $1.25 Boys' $hirtg, regular price 504, all to go at one price, Saturday only, at Sizes are 12, 121,., 13, 131,;, 14. 5.00 .25 r.: Gone to us Dass, Brit if Time is on ' ome to us First I. Onr prices are better than arguments. Our prices '• do their own talking, They appeal with stronger force to veryTspheiszialveinek we are placing into stock something 11„ Smith Chisholm block, Wiogham i 'eIVVV1'a'-!'oVvVoYV VAYVVA',VVANAVVViVol Good lines for hat weather : ' OoaI OH and Gasoline Stoves . :And Ice Cream Freezers ! ! ! c ‹ • g C c G Al > •. > A good line of Hay a ~ d Barley Forks, Turnip ;G > and Garden Hoes, Reaping Hooks, Scythes, Snaths, Grain Cradles, Scythe Stones, etc., etc. .-.__ ZSPECIAL. --We have a choice lot of Coronation i Trays which we offer at 4oc. These are beauties. Call and see them. >& Pe -thick �llY�t fI AAAAAAAAAAA AAIAA Af AAAAA z Ire r riYBe `"s 3,/ a, These goods are two months late in arriving, but our waiting has made the discount big and prices will surprise your Fancy ! A good strong Iron Bed with considerable brass for only $4.50, others more brassy at $5.00, 4. $6.5o, $8.00, $ to.00. $12,00, $14.00 and a few lines at T $17.00, fit for a palace,: BALL. BROS., II e Dealers RESIDENCE -PATRICK Sr.ST. Furn .?, 8.erenig c former residence, p Undertakers `�. where nicht calls will receive prompt attention. �. <J .R,..;. �r•'F-'r•4•t• :. , .s. ; 2•.0 :....,;. ;.. ..•: •, • : ° •• �•p :�•A `c%�r•< •. ; •: h•3•i~I••., � •1 - ave you seen or heard the orliiier Gra If not, y • We . will not be undersold!! f We are determined to make The Winghant. Trading Company, Limited, noted for selling the best goods for the least money of any house in this or any town in Huron coanty. OUR Bi_ACK SERGES are pronounced by customers to be the best value theyrhave seen. Our 8 and to cent Dress and Waist Muslins are wonder- frf rl values. loo dozen Ladies' and Children's Hose. A nice Seam- less Hose at loc. a pair. 5c. will buy a pair of Men's Seamless Socks at this cheap store. • jl 25c..a ydwill buy a nice Table Linen. Sale of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, LACE CUR- TAINS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, in full blast. • hma 9 The Wingham Trading Company, limited . ! Successors to 1'. A• M I LLS. - off. should ultivate a greater It's a talking .machine. It• reproduces all kinds of music. ! ! Thousands of them are being sold, and you should haveIna, one. Sold for cash or on easy payments. Call or i acy. A store 'lite for catalogue and full information. jA.S. lice.EL, IE, -Mr. R. 3. MacMath was booming the L. 0. L. excursion on the 12th of July., r. Lawrence 1. yfo left on Thursday for Bruce Bines, where he will He had small bills distributed at the. I spend the greater part of the summer different points where celebrations were' with his daughter, Mrs. R. G. Maguire. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Bonfield are visiting with relatives and friends iu town, and also with Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. Anderson of Glenanuan. held. -Town Clerk Ferguson is advertising for tenders for the laying of gmnolithic walks on different streets in town. Con- tractors should rend the advt. in another column. -Robt. Johnston, a prominent farmer living near Walkerton, was killed by falling from a beam (a distance of 20 feet) to the floor of the barn. He was 03 years of age. -We would be pleased to hear more regularly from some of our correspond- ents. We have a good corps of corres- pondents and a few of them seldom fail in sending us their weekly budgets -On some of the vacant lots on .diff: erent streets in town are to be seen burdock plants to no end. Should nOt the owners of these lots be compelled to cut these weeds before they go to seed. You will find it to your advantage to do so , it means profit and satisfaction- • to you. Our advertising news must appeal to everybody, if not one day Agent for WINGI-IAM, Ont. ' then it will another, for it is varied and comprehensive. We strive to: make it plain, clear, direct, so that it will interest all and be very easity- understood. This business requires no fine•strung arguments ; for seven ,eta s I years it has growtf Upon merit and to -day stands upon merit alone.' I£•you:. see the merchandise'and compare prices, then you will readily understand pr. at•edtoreec,ive why crowds are always -here. of souse 12000 sq. o be laid during they Catharine St., Montreal. NOTICE, Itihthe n • ttc•r of appeal from tl r' 4ion u ie Town of with Take noti that the County of lin Chamber in tai Monday the past 11 o'cl• , i n. m.,to tiecisiot the said Court Win • : m, July 17th, 1002. J. B. F m: ty Judge of the end at the Council wn of Wingham on uly, A. D., 11102, nt half r appeals against the evtsion. urt of Revi- GUS() The Town tenders for the .. feet of conorete si _ the present season. • For copy of spt•'. ,a apply at the C • is office. Tenders t. •e received by t than 24tI ' st. • and form of tender lerknot later LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS .7. B. FERGUSO ' erk. 91tam, July lath, 1902. . value X1'.00, special at Mr. T. J. Maguire has returned from TENDERS WAN D MISS. BAXTER Cambric Corset Covers, with fritts of cambric, an extended holiday trip, and may now CORSET COVERS good valve at 25c and 80e, special at ,15 - b0 found lir his office,over Gordon's Sealed Tenders will be rcreive • by the native p p p signed up Aul;u t lntlt for 10 re•shingling DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER store, by those wishing to do business 1 of Eadie n Church, August_ lendcrerer is to furnish the material, an must state quality Ladies' Imported Cashmere :lose, with him.tof obec mpleewflyt of hr-je The job is MORE 3O� UOSIEl AT 202 to be completed by t t , st of September, and SUITS A SPECIALTY. extra heavy weight,• fine :!