HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-07-21, Page 5g Bargain Sale
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$8.75 SUITS $6. 50.-10 Mien's A11•Wool Navy Blue Worsted Serge
Suits, sizes 31 to 44 chest, made up-to-date, regular price $3,75,
Sale price - - - - - • - - $6.50
14 Bops' 3 Piece Tweed Suits, sizes 27 to 84,reg• price $1 00 and $4 50
Bargain sale ` - - - - • • - $3,25
17 Pairs Men's Tweed Pants, all sizes, regular price $1.50 and $1,75.
Bargain Sale - - - - . $1,25
29 Pairs Boys' Miele -Skin Pants,sizes 22 to 34 regular price 500 and 60c,
Bargain sale - - - ,39
'3 only Blue Serge, Men's: Unlined Snits. sizes 40, 42, 44, coat pants
and vest, regnlar price $1.75. Bargain sale - - $3.50
'86 only Men's Flannelette Top Shirts, sizes 14 to 17. Bargain prise .20
78 Pairs Rope' Cottnn Stnrkin4s, fatainless,) Double knees, sizes 6
to 9, regular price 25c. B trg tin sale -u - .19
150 Pairs Men's Cotton Socks, regular pride 15c pair. Bargain sale,
3 pairs for - - .25
'24 only Rays' Wash Blouses, all sizes, regular price 500. Bargain
sale • - - - - - - - - .30
•20 only 13ovs' two -pieces wash Suits for ages 3 to 9 years. Bargain
sale 14 off regnlarr price
Fanoy Straw Hate-Chilrtren's Snilnrs. Men's sailors, Men's Bneteee,
Men's and Youths' Fancy Straw Hats. Daring sale HALF PRICE,
1 cloz, Men's Cense- and Tlrnwn Soft Felt Hats, all sizes, regular price
$1.25. Bargain sale - - -
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We have also in stook a hires a.seortment of Rearty-to-Wear Clothing
for man or boy at prices to snit every purse,
Men's Two•pieee Flannel Strip, Unlined Suits, all sizes $5.50 AO.50
- $9.00
'Men's Black Lustre Coats, sizes 36 to 48 chest.
Ministers Black Russell Cord Coats, sizes 36 to 46 chest.
Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, sizes 32 to 46, price .50
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Men's Outfitters. WINQIIAr1.
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�1. Fancy Back Chairs, comfortable, at per half dozen, $3.25
asa Fancy Hieh Back, regular $5.25, at - 4.50 ;
Regular $6 25 line for - - 5.50 «;
NOTE PRICES IN DININGROW1'I CHAIRS :
High Back Nurse Mocker, with small arm. s, at, each $1.25
3 dozen of those Fancy Rockers which have become 4.
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•-4' Our low-priced Bedroom Suites are fast sellers. For -'
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.-ii- cheap Suits they can't be beaten. $11.50 $191.50 $16
Six golden oak finish. Sideboards, regular $13, for $11.50 1.
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TIIE WINGJIA31 TIIES JULY. 2J, 104
Neighbors
EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS,
What Widoawako Times Correspondents Communicate-- Qtber
Items CUppbd Frain. Our FIeebanges.
BAST iVAwANOsJI
Mr. W, F, Tierney, of Malvern, Eng-
land, arrived in Blyth last week and will
make a lengthy visit with his brother,
Mr. J. B. Tierney, of Fast Wawanosh,
Eight years ago Mr. 'Tierney spent 10
mouths in Canada and says he sees many
cbauaes in our pretty little town. HQ
sailed from England by the steamship
Vancouver and debarked at Montreal.
The trip over was a delightful one.
Winded Wlti�l Headache,
People often get blinding headaches
that suffer from constipation. Simplest
remedy is Dr. Hamiltou's Pills of Mau -
drake and Butternut. They are mild,
certain and safe, For headache and
billiousness use only Dr. Hamilton's
Pills, Price 25e,
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The choir of Knox Church, Belgrave,
will give an entertainment in the church
ou the evening of Tuesday, July 26, con-
sisting
onsisting of choruses, quartets, solos, reci-
tatioue, etc. The choir will be assisted
by Rev. J. L. Small, Auburn, who will
deliver his popular address on "Mnsie;"
also by a mixed quartette from Willis
Church, Cliniou, Program to begin at
8 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents.
ATWOOD,
A. F. Dickson's flour mill was com-
pletely destroyed by fire Saturday night
about ten o'clock. Hay Bros.' elevator
and G. T. R. station took fire several
times, bot were saved through the good
work done by the local brigade .
At one time it looked as it the business
section would be wiped out, and assist-
ance was asked for from Palmerston.
The G. T. R. promptly responded and
sent a special with au outfit, arriving
here twenty-five minutes after being
asked for. Cause of fire unknown;
covered by insurance,
Delicate Boys and Girls
Are altogether too numerous. Our
schools are full of them, Chances are
your own childreu are weaklings. It'sa
shame so many ehildretn grow up with-
out health when they could be inane
strong by Ferrozone, the best teaic
growing boys aucl girls can take. Fer-
rozone invigorates the whole body, helps
digestion, makes the blood pure and
rich. It supplies more nourishment than
children can get in any other way and
soon establishes a reserve of force and
energy. Give your childreu Ferrozone
and watch them grow strong. Price 50e.
per box.
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elinutos of council meeting held July
16, Members of council all present; the
reeve in the chair. The minutes of last
meeting were read and adopted on mo-
tion of Messrs. Conpland and Ruther-
ford.
The reeve reported having let a job of
gravelling on Morris boundary to Joseph
Breckenridge at 41 cents per rod. Jo-
seph Curtiss to inspect and contractor to
pay half inspectiou.
The treasurer laid his half yearly report
before the council which shows a balance
of cash on hand of $1280.47.
Coepiand-Rutherford-That the
I treasurer's repott be adopted. -Carried,
Musgrove -Kelly -That Richard
Armstroug be appointed drain inspector
for the Government draius in the B. and
12th concessions. The reeve to instruct
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him in respect to said drains. -Carried.
•`4- IJNDEFrTAKING 1' The following accounts were passed,
5. and cheques issued :-J. J Taylor, To-
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receive prompt atttnttiot,.
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I. ones for making pies. We have them in gallon cans. .
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We keep all the latest Breakfast Foods far hot
weather. Orange sheat, 1llalta Vita, Vim, Life Chips.
Strength Pude, Force, Shredded Wheat, Triscott, Grape
Nuts. Per package, - - .. .15
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Imported I'ickIt.s, grown and bottled in England.
Put till in large bottles weighing three-•'nd-a-half pounds,
will hold as much as ttvo ordinary bottles. Chow Chow,
White Onions and Mixed. Per bottle,
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Wm. le. Smith, rent Foresters' Hall,
e2.00; John Burgess, expenses Court of
IRevision, $i.73; John Burgess, salary,
$0.00: Jeff Musgrove, gravel. $5.60;
James 0. Anderson, gravel, ,1.30; Jo-
seph Higgins, gravel and dnuhages, $5.G0;
John McBurney, gravel and damages,
;0.40; Joseph lireoateubridge gravel and
damages, ;3.88; David Jewett,gravel and
• damages, 0.04; Matthias Willie, gravel
and gravelling, $6 73; 'Moines Attkiu,
gravel told damages,:; l2 31; Itubt. John•
atop, gravel, $:, vS; James 51eDuugall,
arv.t, t.Oc; Tulin Marshall, gravel and ,
damages, ;4.(i0; Mts. Ku1it„ravel, $3,b4;
Dail tV Stewart, lumber, $16.70; D.
Dunkin, repairs to road aracler, $3.50;
John 1'orter,workingro,+d grader, $3 L.;.'.+;
Percy (:oupland work ou grader, $10.00;
.Tame Porter, work on grader, $5.00;.
David Breen, work on grader, ,U
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Henry Armstrong, work on roads, $1.50;
Robert 1,1ttir, plank culvert, 50i; Peter
Hastings, work at Jobb's bridge, $1.00;
Thos. Mundell, inspecting %;i avo1 Cu',ross
boundary, ti0c; ling i "Atacama gravel-
ling 13. line, .ti7.60; Goo. Walker, in-
specting gravelling.13. stn<', $7.50; Soul.
Vanstone, graaelling for Mo:rinuou job,
• $12 60; J. A. lliller.repttirtng 2 culverts,
$3,00 ; Willutm Mttchell,eovering* culvert,
Musgrove--••Ratherfortl-That this
meeting: do now adj-,urs. 'tn nlo.•t in the
(Merles office, 131uevale, on Monday,
August 22nd itt 10 o'clock a. in.
Jon v IInuanss, Clerk.
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Four pupils of our school wrote on
the recant eautittatious for adrttissiou
to High School.
Rev, Herbert McConnell, wife and
child, of 11ciiohigan were visiting at 117 ,r.
Bremuer'e last week.
Mrs. D. N. MoDouald, of Ripley and
her sister, Mra• Murray, of El'giafioid
were visiting with their niece, Mrs, J.
Mulvey last week.
Mrs. Ilialvey, of Wingham was renew,
ing old acquaintances in this vioiaicy re.
ceutly,
Mr. Bush, who has resigned, has left
for his home near Toronto, and has been
offered a school more couveuieut to his
home.
Nesta Crick in the Baok
Yon are up against a whole lot of
trouble unless you have a strong remedy
like Nerviliue to setrle pain aud dislodge
stiffness front the muscles and joints.
Just rub Nerviline on the painful spot -
not much rubbing because Nerviline has
more power than ordinary remedies
You won't suffer long atter Nerviliue is
applied for it relieves almost instantir.
Mr. Philip Adams of Oakville says, "If
I hadn't used Nerviliue I guess my back
would be stiff yet. A few applications
of Nerviliue took out all the soreness and
stiffness, I can recommend Nerviline
for any kind of inueculer pale, also for
rheumatism," Price 250.
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Wm. McKelvey, who has suffered
severely for the past four moulhe with
nerve trouble isnot improvingas quickly
as his many friends would like to see.
We hope he will soon be o. k.
Mrs. Jas. Cootnhes, of Hanover, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. McEwen.
Mr. Ooombes was presiding in Durham
in connection with the Collegiate Exams.
Mr. and Mrs. Cootnbes wil spend their
vacation with friends here.
Miss Mejorie Strachan, who tried the
musical examination for the Conserve
tory of Music at Turor_to, took Honors in
Primary Theory and secured a pass in
Junior Piano, We are much pleased to
hear of the young lady's success.
The anniversary of the institution of
Victoria Hall, Jamestown, wili'be cele-
brated on the evening of Thursday, 28th
inst., when after each a sapper as the
Jamestown locality people eau provide,
a musical and literary program of rare
excellence will be presented, ,Talent is
expected from Toroutp and other points.
BL YTEI.
This year's Blyth fall fair will be held
en Tuesday and Wednesday, October
11th and 12th.
Arrangements are being made to hold
athletic sports in Blyth on or about
August 17th. Blyth's civic holiday will
likely be held at that time,
Mrs, J. Proctor has eold her fine resi-
dence on Queen street to Mrs. John
Shoi•treed, of Morris, for $51.5. Mrs
Proctor will remove to Toronto in Sep-
tember.
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the parsonage of Princess avenue Metho-
dist church, London, at high noon on
Tuesday of last week by Rev. I. 13.
Wallwitl. The interested parties were
Mr. W. J Pyle, president of the Wilson -
Pyle Co., manufacturers of proprietary
medicines at Niagara Falls, and Mrs.
Ruth Murray, one of Blyth's popular and
accomplished ladies.
Mr, awl Mrs. N. H. Young left BIyth
last week for their new home in Fort
Prances. in the Rainy River district. A
large number of the friends of Mr. and
Young were at the station to bid theme
goodbye, and wish them good health and
prosperity iu Their new home. Our vil-
lage eustui:ts a great loss by the removal
of Mr. and firs. Young, for they were
worthy ails prominent citizens.
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier stated in the
House of Commons that their were no
negoti,tti„ns looking to the purchase 1 y
the Get -eminent of the Canada Atlantic
Itlilws y, 'Tee Government had been
approached but •.vonld not eunsider the
matter at tale present time.
CONTiNur
and strree na h are
tic, at-
ment with
Scott's Emulsion
ahev1d continue the treatrnpnt
In hot weather; smaller dose
and a tittle cool milk with It will
dseasonwhich Is o awa,y att,owithohea anyto fatty .oWnctionpro-
ducts during the heated
Send ter free 'tmrte,
& ,'1' 1{OSY.p'1i, l•:I�endstn,
ToronSeto,OTUntario,
sec. and $1.00; alldtugg:,ta.
(ItEY.
Among those who talk of taking a trip
to the West this week are- Lawrence
Dobeop and Mrs, Chris. Raynard.
A good sized addition has been built
to the born of Thomas Bowes, west of
Ethel, which will afford him consider-
able more crop storage room.
Conuoillor Juo, Grout has sold his 50
acre farm, 11th Oon,, to his brother
James who will now have a fine 100 fu a
block. The former will move to the Jas.
Mitchell farm, 12th Oou,
Miss Edith Campbell and Miss Mabel
Armstrong, of Mallett, are spending part
of their holidays at Win. Armstrong's
9th Con., visiting their cousins.
There are seven Municipal drains in
course of coustrnetioa iu Grey township
and a few more to be constructed yet.
Drainage has done much for Grey.
Is Your Breath 'Bad?
Bad breath is one of the early sytnp-
totns of Catarrh which should be checked
at once and not allowed to run into cou-
suuiptiou. The surest cure is fragrant
healing Catarrhozoue which cures Ca
torch by removing its cause. No case is
too ehronic,-eveu the most stubborn
yield in a short time to the balsamic
vapor of Catarrhozoue. It makes cures
that last, for Duce cured by Catarrhozoue
you stay cured. Catarrhozoue is pleas•
ant, convenient and sate to use, relieves
almost instantly and is guaranteed to
cure every type of catarrh, broucliitis
and asthma. Use ably Oaten hozone,
complete outfit $1.00; sample size 25c,
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�itly.
Next meeting of Council will be held
on Mouday, August 1st.
William Hanna, 3rd line, is getting
well ou toward the century mark. He
is a great great j;rau.lfuther.
Alton A, Wheeler and wife, of Detroit,
are enjoying a visit at the parental home
of the former, 4th hue, and also visiting
relatives in Grey township. Mrs.
Wheeler is a daughter of D. Leeiugstou,
of the latter township.
The. trustees of Button's scho^1, 8th
line, have engaged the services of Miss
Georgia Ross, of Brussels, as successor
to Miss McKenzie. Miss Ross will cotu-
meuce her duties after vacation and
should make a capital teacher.
Roy Jackson, Sth line, has taken up
three homesteads and boz,iit another
farm in the West. His father, P. Jae.lc-
Sou, expects to now fk trip out there to
see the possessions acgaired, Mr. Jack.
son has not disposed of his fine farm in
Morris but may if he is favorably im-
pressed with the locations in the North-
west.
Abont 1 a. m., Tuesday morning, July
12th, Mrs. Harry Duncan. 4th line, paid
Nature's debt at the early age of 25
years She was the seoond daughter of
Allen and Mrs. Speir, of this township,
and was married to Mr, Duncan on Juue
25th 1002. A little son was born on June
27th last and is now lett to be cared for
by relatives. Deceased was a bright,
industrious wornau and beloved by a
wide circle of relatives and friends, who
deeply regret her early demise.
Reflections From a G. r. R. Oar
Window.
(Toronto Star.)
The prettiest girls are not always seen
standing in the doorways Of the hand -
Slim Prices
Stout Valuos
Special Cut Prices on all Summer Goods
to clear. You will save from 20
to 30 per cent, on your
purchases during
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CHAMBRAYS
3 pieces fanny striped Chambray,
wide, fast colors, regular price
20e ; sale price - - .121
WAISTS
Ladles white lawn ei'nrt Waists,
tucked and trimmed with lane -
insertion, regular value $1.25,
to clear at - - $1.00
COLLARS
Fancy stitched Silk Collars, reg-
ular price 35e, to clear at - .25
MUSLIMS
A few pieces Fancy Colored sins -
line, regular price 8c and 10e,
July sale price - - .05
MUSLINS
Plaiu and Fancy 11ushus, regular
12Me and 15o lin to clear at .10
HOSIERY
5 doz Ladies' Seamless Hose, fast
black, regular 135o; sale price .25
CORSET COVERS
5 doz. fine cambric, Corset Lavers,
nicely merle ani rrirn'ned wish
embroidery, good value at No,
July sale price - - .30
DRAWERS
5 doz. Ladies' fine white Cambric
Drawers; July sale price - ,25
SHOES
Boys' Lacrosse Shoes to clear et .35
Shoe Department
20 PER CENT.
20 per cent. Discount will be taken
off all Summer Shoes, such as Fancy
Toe Slippers, Ladies,' Misses' and
Children's Oxfords, Prinella Gaitors,
Slippers, etc.
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Special lines to clear.
$t 00 quality for .75
1 25 1.00
0 2.00 't 1.50
WAISTS
Ladies' Shirt Waists, in fancy
striped and figured dignity, reg.
price $1,25; Jaly sale price .98
UNDERSKIRTS
Ladies' fine white Muslin Uuder-
skirts, with dsen frills,trirnmed
with lace and insertion, regular
price $2,25 and $2,50; July sale
price . .$1,75
PARASOLS
SAILORS
Ladies' Straw Hits. in black or
white, regular 500 linea to
clear at - - .39
GOWNS
.A. line of White Cambric Night
Gowns, nicely made, regular
value $1,00; cleari..g price ..75
SKIRTS
Navy blue and black Duck Top
Skirts, regular price $2.00; to
clear at
OLOTHINO
Men's and Boys' Sumner Suits
and Odd Coats, selling at
20 per cent. off regular prices
CORSETS
3 dozen Summer Corsets, well
made, good styles, guaranteed.
Regular price 50c; July sale
price - - .39
. E. ISARD az Co.
Opposite Bank of Hamilton. - Bight goods at right prices.
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A man may set ort n fine orchard that O
his son will let go to rain. e
A lot of laud in Ontario has been ee
cleared at the cost of much. toil and has
since been pat to mighty little use.
Here we see seven 0 )ys sitting on a
fence watching the train ge by. (Me of
them will probably become famuus or
infamous some day.
It is to be observed that farmers do
not plant peas near the roads in the Vi-
czuity of villages.
Just now we have pasasd a place where
there is a schoolboase on wie side of the
road, while on thn other is au orchard
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started on this ,j )uraey, Inference, the
orchard wag planted b; fore ti.ce s .col
was sue tted at that poiut.
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To health and happiness is Scrofair,--
as u'g'ly ae ever since time it.Iine...a a'.
It causes bunches in the ile,'k, c1:..
figurea the skin, inflames the ameoul
membrane, wastes the ant seles, weal.
ens the hones, reduces the newer o'
resistance to disease and the c,.pce:iy
for recovery, and develops into cm:sutuptiOn. r
"Two of my children bad sarottt1a sorsa
wltich kelt growing deeper and kept their
from going to school for throe months
Ointments and medicines 1101 no good aril!
I began giving theta Hood's sarsaparith•1
This naafi .•itle caused the snre4 t:, hent. aur' j
the eltildren h the shnwth nn ;cr,f s. I1t.•
ula since." J. W, McGivx, Woodstock.,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
will rid you of it, radidnlly and per- 1
manently, aa it has rid thous:tnvla.
To get a cheap right- if -way it railway
usually rails over inferior .1 tad --a bad ;
adv ertisenk nt for th,' t, )Iiutrysi<ie.
Who Iooks lazier iu Wil the world than
a fariuor's lured map leaning on his hoe
and watching a train whli;I past? .
As wt> travel pest the little village the
tavern St'.eltis to be drawing mare eas-
terners than the norner store.
'there seem to be a lot of- rivers with •
nobody fishing in thein,
J.:. Pennett., a well known won -
ant, was drowned in the 'first of a series ,
of exhihittoiis at Montreal. Tie fell'
with iris parachute into the river, and
although wearing a life -jacket was
sucked ander by the swift entrant.
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WING HAM
We are sole agents here for thr- OottLand will guarantee every
delivery to 00 ( ). K. el est ask any parsan who has tia-d. same and hear what
they say about it. Tae tohowina proms will not raise for la months.
.luly delivery per tea lots and oaer, $0 80
To take ti-Itaititaate of the alan-e pri•a,s,ordera ni17St b- 11). the fifth of
taey will mite the next in orieng.
Partners wtsitn,.; to 1o:eland t .)!1.1•OWti Oda' will /Mire 2:3,` twrtalk rebate.
NOW FOR THE WOOD.
t Nos. 1 an.1 eat train green timber. t
Our terms for. Coal and Weed aro stvictly cash.
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Miss Lamle. Metzar committed sal-
cide at Borliu, Oat., by taking Peris
green just after leaving bar lover. with
whom. she is saia to have gaarreled.
Abraham t'alioen. Samuel 'rhomps,-,a,
f'onnection with the recent intinieipal
election in Toronto, have been reletist4.
i'roni the Central prison.