The Wingham Times, 1905-05-18, Page 7$6.00 MENS SUITS $4.25.
14 only Men's Blue Serge Suits,
sizes 34 to 44, regular price
$6.00, Sale $4.25
MEN'S BLACK SUITS $7.75.
19 only Men's blaoleor blue all
wool serge suits, sizes 35 to 44.
Sale price $7.75
$1.50 BOYS' SUITS $1.00.
16 only Boys' two-piece Navy
Bine Serge Sailor Suits, braid
trimmed, sues 21 to 26. Sale
price $1.00
50c MEN'S COLORED SHIRTS 25c,
8 doz. Mena' Colored Shirts, soft
bosom, sizes 14;e,, 15, 153, 16,
regular 50c shirts. Sale price ..25
TUE WING7[AM TINES NAY 18, 114O i
THE EI,UE 1'RONT STORE NEWS.
C:otTiing Bargains
�t GROWDER'S,
Big 10 Days' Cut - Price Sale
WE NEED THE READY MONEY
YOU NEED THE GOODS
Come and see us during the next few days. We
will show you some of the biggest bargains we have
ever shown. Everything marked in plain
figures.
60o BOYS' SWEATERS 40o.
40 only Boys' Wool Sweaters,
all sizes, regular price 50c and
60o, colors blue, red, green.
Sale price 40
$1,25 ODD TROUSERS 900
29 pairs Men's odd Tweed Trou-
sers, all sizes, regular price
1 $1.00 and $1.25. Sale 90
$1.25 VESTS 90o
16 only Mens' Tweed and Serge
Odd Vests, sizes 31 to 44, regu-
lar prices $1.00 and $1.25.
Sale 90
$1.75 MEN'S ODD TROUSERS $1.25
33 pairs Men's Odd Tweed Pants,
all sizes, regular price $1.65 and
$1.75. Sale price $1.25
50c MEN'S OVERALLS 400.
24 pairs Men's light weight Mole-
skin Overalls, all sizes, while
they last. Sale price 40
$7.75 MEN'S SUITS $5.75.
21 only Men's plain and stripe
effect tweed Suits. sizes 35 to
46, regular price $7.775, .$8,50.
Sale . $5.75
35c UNDERWEAR 25c.
36 only Mens' Undershirts and
Drawers, regular 35c goods.
Sale price 25
Mens' Cotton Socks, a pair . .8
RAIN COATS.
Men's Cravenette Rain Coats,
sizes 33 to 46 chest, $9 50,
.. • 810.50, $12.50
$5.50 BOYS SUITS $4.00.
17 only Boys' three-piece
Tweed Suits, sizes 26 to 33,
regular price $5 00, $5,50.
Sale price $4.00
Shoe Bargains.
$1.25 BOYS' SHOES 90o.
19 pairs Boys' Boston Calf Shoes,
sizes 11 to 4, regular price
$I.15 and $1.25. Sale 90
$1.75 MENS' SHOES $1.35.
Mens' Dongola Balmoral Shoes
Sizes 6 to 10, J. McPherson
make, regular price $1.75.
Salo $1.35
$1.60 MEN'S BLUCHERS $1.15.
Men's heavy Blucher Shoes,
sizes 6 to 11, regular price
$1.50. Sale. $1.15
$t, 15 CFTTLDREN'S SHOES 90c.
17 pairs Children's Pebble Lea-
ther Shoes, sizes 5 to 11, reg-
ular price $1.15. Sale pri' e
to clear 90
$2.50 MEN'S SHOES $2.00.
Men's Box Calf Shoes J. Mc-
Pherson make, sees 6 to 11.
regular $2.25 and $2.50....$2.00
TRUNKS AND VALISES
AT RICHT PRICES
?She R... H. CROWD] R. Co.
These prices are for Spot Cash only.
CO T C ES
The Comfortable
A better assortment of Couches than we have in
stock at the present time is not to be .found ; and
the prices (well, you night imagine the goods
had been stolen) are so reasonable. All uphol-
• stered in best Velours at prices - - -
- $7,00, 7.5o, 8.5o, 13.00 and $17.00
Examine our Mattresses at $3, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50
It's an acknowledged fact that our Diningroon
Chairs for comfort and style can't be beat. Per
half doi.en - -
$3.25, 4.50, 5.50
Headquarters for Window Blinds.
Curtain Poles, each - - 15C.
L. A. BALL & CO.
The People's Furniture Store.
UNDERTAKING
Prick residence, 5th house west PHONE
from. Hamilton's Corner Drug
Store, where night calls will 51
receive prompt attention.
CAI:PLTS
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OILCLOTHS
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BRANDON, Manitoba
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I am the owner of 5,000 of the best building lots in thn city of
Brandon, and over 2,000 in the City of Winnipeg. TheOity of Brandon
is recognized as being one of the railway + centres. or the `west, which
greatly tends to enhance the valno of city property. The'Wheat• City
has been eltosen as divisional pointsfor the GrandTrunk Pacific nml
the Great Northern Railways which will shortly, enter the place.
This will increase the value of property over 1:,0',x. In this list or
properties I am offering during the month (f May tonly i 1,000 ehoieo
building lots for x50.00 per lot. Terns, $10.00 down Land monthly in-
stalmonts of $5 00 each. Torrons titles ivi i to immediately for Cull
partieulnrs. If cash accompanies order and tlnrieg the year the pm,
chaser becomes dissatisfied with his investment. at his request I will
return menoy with Giro interest added. I can procure for you several
homesteads within a few miles of thriving towns. The land is first-
class in every particular. These aro genuine taunts. Price of beads $4.80
to $6.00 per sere. Moo payments. Enquirite for lands will receive
prompt reply, as I make a spetiolty of mil orders. These lots in
Sarandon will posltivoly adeenro the 1st of June to $$700 per lot. Se-
cure one now. Per references see Hitter of this pipet•.
JOhRN E R + This Laud l?l•'Ait.
(Rises, E30 Hower are., BRANDON, Yen.
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1 sing Catarrneezete w a la sp.endid . farm on which he lived and died from friends wish her success.
i also for ..e, r_"a..:i..:�'•" thirst. Samuel Roe. Mrs. McInnes 7 sons and
3;ememb rca e t .4'a Line-. 2 Election of officers took place in Roe'a
Natere s own .-nes, n: teener but uI daughters survive, 5 sons and a dough• League Tuesday evening of last week.
0atarrhot a -et'; then eat -area ce ter are Ideated near Deloraine and Ar- They are as follows :-Pres., John Pear -
made cola, Man. Deceased was a hearty man son; 1st Vice Pres., Belle Miller; 2ad
`.until the last few years. He took a trip Vice Pres., Julia Frain; 3rd Vice Pres.,
West last summer With a view of inn Clara Bryans; 4th Vice Pres , Jennie
Wit. grocdng his health. Mr. McInnes was a Hogg; Ree. Sec., John Bryans; See.,
Rev. Una Yrs, .7 'sa tad i�:se quiet, kind hearted man, a goed father Angus Brown; Treas., L. Frain. League
Luellt� Homes were in .need; meet wink ek Eted obli,.tng ueighbor. He was a mem- meets Tuesday evening and the meet- ntten(liiigsh€e fanem , :r M 3.:one r. bar of the- Miethodist church at Roe's ap- Ings are both interesting and instructive.'
Mr. .Torose Mb r orb, e� _ '.'he following particulars ate taken
from Assessor McNair's roll for this
the mails on the ;leen Lae 14'h 'a BABY'S BATTLES. year: -Total actual 'value of real pro-
t+onte for nutty rot s r . ei"d at Itee roe:- party exclusive of buildings, $2,003,890;
dente in Auburn 0.1 Fie tiesd0v :� ght, :� „ total valve of buildings, $840,435; total
May 10th. Gangrene Was the : arise of b Baby's Battle h the title of a vain- actual value of real property, $2,844,225;
able little book on the (•are of infanta and p p y,
death. l i' was Only $ick one week. young children, published by the Dr, • business assessment, $11,010; taxable in-
$'reockville, ! come $3,965; total assessment, $$2,859,3(X1;
tells you also children between the ages of 5 and 21, i
wa 'tablets, 3,1988: children between the ages of 5 and
WINGHAM, ONT.
BELGEATE
Last week over $24,000 was paid out
in this village by'the buyers for cattle
and hogs. This is a large amount of
money to be paid oat in one week to the
farmers in this vteinity and shows that
Beigrave is a very important shipping
centre. We would like to hear of an-
other village where a like sum of money
has been paid in one week for stock.
Throw Medicines to the Dogs
At best they are nap essant. often use-
less. You have same dz"..taae of the nose
throat or lune, Demers would call it
bronchitis, asthma or catarrh. The
At0lt iii *7,
Mra J. D. McEwen and little daughter
of the lot liue spent a few 'days visieing
at the paroptal home iu Montorief,
W. H. Meuiadere bits invested in a new
windmill, tank, &o. He's determined to
have everything in first•elass shape,
• Mrs. Chas. G. Campbell, of the let
line is not improving in health as rapidly
as her many friends would wish. She
has now been confined to her bed for
some tett weeks.
Dr. D. T. Smith, of Omer, DXicbiga4,
formerly of Morris, is here making is
short visit with hie people in this neigh-
borhood. We were glad to see Dr.
Smith looking well and also glad to learn
that•he is prospering in his new home,
His brother, Mr. Wm. Smith, who had
an auction sale of his farm, implements
and live stock last March, is now located
in Omer and doing well in the furniture
and hardware business.
1W'AtirO;r,
Another of the pioneers of Huron has
passed from this life. Mr. Robert Den-
nison died on Sunday, May 7th. He
was prostrated by a stroke of paralysis
on the previous Tuesday. He had
reached the unusual age of 85 years.
Mr. Dennison was a native of County
Sligo, Ireland, and came to Canada wben
quite young, The family first settled
in the county of Peel and afterwards re-
moved to the township of Scarbbro.
While there Mr. Dennison was married
Sarah Dowsell, who still survives him.
Soon after their marriage they came to
Huron, now over 48 years ago. He took
up the farm on the Huron road, Hullett,
now owned by Mr. A. Magill, He re-
mained there only about six mouths,
when he sold his farm to the late John
Hngill, making a good profit. Ile then
moved to the township of Morris, pur-
chasing the farm un the gravel road,
north of Walton, on the corner of which
the Walton church and school now stand.
Thirty-two years ago he sold this farm
to a Mr. McDougall and purchased the
fine farm adjoining Varna village and
on which he continued to reside until
his death.
Strained Back and Side
"While working in a saw mill" writes
C. E. Kenney, from Ottawa, "I strained
my back and side so severely I bad to go
to bed. Every moment caused me tor-
ture. I tried different oils and liniments
but wasn't helped till I used Nerviline.
Even the first application gave consider
able relief. In three days I was again
at work. Other men iu the mill use
Nerviline tenth tremendous benefit too.'i'
An honest record of nearly fifty years
Ure OoIa a ffno!er
The season's first cold
may be slight -may yield
to early treatment, but the
next cold will hang on
longer ; it will be more
troublesome, too. U n -
necessary to take chances
on that second one. Scott's
Emulsion is a preventive
as well as a cure. Take
ISOOTT'S
ULSIO
when colds abound and;
you'll have no cold. Take it
when the cold is contracted
and it checks inflamma-
tion, heals the membranes
of the throat and lungs!
and drives the cold out.
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Send for free sample.
SCOTT & i3OWNE, Chemists 1
Toronto, Ont.
aoc. and;1.00 - - - Alt druggists
BLL: 0X tLE.
Mr. Clarke of Sunshine spent Saaday
at I. Stewart's,
Miss Cora Messer of Listowel was
home over Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Messer made a business trip
to London last week.
Mr. Malcolm Aikenhead sent Sunday
with Wingham friends.
Miss Belle Bargees was visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. L. Fraser ra Morris last
week.
Miss Mabel Oliver has returned from a
three mouths visit with relatives at
Woodstock,
Miss Annie Mitchell from near Eras.
Isard's
THE LEADING STORE
CUT PRICES
IN RI?WY-TO-WCAR
Clothing
BIG SALE of Men's and
Boys' High -Class Cloth-
ing. It will be to your
interest in every way to
see and PRICE our
CLOTH I NG before buy-
ing elsewhere, as you are
sure to save m lney during
our Great Gut -Price Sale
Boy's Suits
Boys' Fancy Sailor Suite, nicely
trimmed with braid ; good
value at $1.50. Price $1.25
Men's Sults
A line of Suits to clear, worth
56 00 and $7.00, Out Writ./.
sale $55.00
Overalls
Men's strong Blue Denim Over-
alls. Sale price ...... . .50
Boys' Suits
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Boys' 3•piece Snits, regular value
12 50 and $2.75. Salo pant
82.00
Isarli's
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Men's Pants.
A special line of men's striped
pants, dark tweed. Out price
sale .. $1.00
Youths' Suits.
Youths' Suits in plain and fancy
tweed, regular value $0.00 and
$6.50. Sale price $5.00
Raincoats.
Men's heavy Waterproof Coats,
guaranteed. Our cut price
$&00
Men's Suits.
Fancy swell pattern tweed Snits
worth $7 to $e dollars. Sale
price ., $6.00
I-1. B. ISARD & Co.
eels has come to learn the dressmaking --- • ---- _---
with Mrs. Bailey.
Miss Mary Scott has returned from a
three months sojourn with a sick rela-
tive at Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott of War-
ren, Ohio,have been visiting the former's
sister, Mrs. R. N. Duff.
Mr. Malcolm Scott left last Tuesday
for Saskatoon, where he has a position
in the hardware store of his uncle await -
has established the value of P,olson's ing him.
Nerviline. Communion service will be held in the
Presbyterian charch a week from next
t A,ussrnfv v. Sunday. A week from Friday Mr.
This commuuity received a terrible Radford of Belmore will preach a pre -
shook on Wednesday evening, May 10th, paratory sermon.
when it was learned that Robert Mc-
Ianes, an old and well-known resident You Are Ailing
of lot 20, con, 1, Grey, had dropped dead Not quite sick,-b*it robbed of ambi-
while working in hie field about dusk , tioo to work -find it hard to think clear -
that evening. He had been plowing and i ly. Not ill enough to think of dying, but
was in to tea about 5 o'clock and appear- bad enough for life to be pretty dull.
ed all right although he had been speak- . There is a remedy-Ferrozone-that
quickly lifts that half dead feeling.
ing of a pain in the region of his heart on Gracious, bet Ferrozone makes you feel
a previous occasion but nothing serious good; it sharpens the dullest appetite,
was thought of it. A water furrow had makes it keen as a razor.
poen plowed and Mr. McInnes was using BLOOD? Perrone/le makes lots of it,
the rich. nourishing kind that vitalizes
a spade iu cleaning out the waterway the whole body. You'll be wonderfully
when the call came. His son George quickened, immensely strengthened, feel
was harrowing in an adjoining fleld and hearty and vigorous after using Ferro-
tuok the harrows into the field where his zone. Buoyant health, sarplas vigor and
reserve energy all come from this great
'father was so as to be ready to sow on restorative. Fifty cents buys a box of
Thursday. He went back to see if he fifty tablets at all dealers.
could aid his father in finishing the work
when to his sad surprise he found him
lying on his back dead. A doctor was [MEI''
called who pronounced the cause heart Andrew Hislop's new drudge has ar-
common root a(hese diseases es germ or failure. Geo. Johnston, a neigh ir, was rived and was taken to the Lamont
microbe iteita- menta rneezone not , summoned and the body was conveyed to + drain where it will be set to work.
only riestrots ,� de -tease germs, it does 1 the hoose. Mr. McInnes was born in the Buse Nettie Cam bell has gone to Ber• r' ROCE 's
more, it 1:'.s� c wm oat iii�tnmed p ►
tissue The e -'y is real vale -cured, county of Armagh, Ireland, and Came to lin where she has taken a position in
but its 3etK.-a esSeen-Vett�venterl by i Grey township 30 years ago, buying the Mr. Green's photo gallery. Her many
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SHERWIN-WILLIAVIS PAINT -THE BEST ON EARTH
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1dr. C,. Hn>pilton haft completed the Williams' Mediciue Co.,
nssesernent of the village for the present ,flier who asks for it s p
year and from the roll we take the fol -'something about Baby'.
Bowing partienlara:'i sal property, medicine that cures a the minor ail 16, 600; no. of births, 09; no. of deaths,'
$61,6,di: buildings, $17ti,"2": tasalile in- meats of infanta' am youn;, children -a i 26; population, 3,010. There is a de•'.
mis:tit
cine prn ed b every mother who ;
Colne Kinn; business assessment, $34,- : crease in the population of 144, as Cont-
hsedit.zsichard Smiley, Leon -
6.10.60; total real and personal rropertet aOnt., sa "We had a very sick pared with the assessor's returns for
and taxable ineoree, $383,6eLe t; populs•' baby in our It se until we got Baby's 1904.
tion. 993. The religion of the papule, ; hit did filer airy Rood were
the tl�fnk werrst e i4 *
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cion is as .10ilotea:-- y res4,5 terians, 4e0; „ the 'means of saving oar little one's life. i Reflections of a Bachelor. 1
Methodists, .,2. ; ?Ing i an_, 210; Roman : I praise them to all mothers. All +
Oatliolics, 20; Evangelical, 11; Lntber• l medicine dealers esti these fiabiets, or 1 rum the New fork Press. 6
teas. 5. Last year's assessment figures4:, Yon an get them at 25 (sante a box by
Everybody bus a hankering to teach
'were es fellows: -Real property, $190,. ; writ.11111
ni; the Dr. Williams' Medicine 1 others what he doesn't know himself.
SIk7; pereanal property', $18,000 ; taxable ! Cs,, Brockvine, Oat. i The average man's idea of a joke is 1
income, 81,100; total personal property �` something over which he splits his side ,
and taxable income, $24,600; total real ; The Canadian Commercial Agent in 1 when ho is planning it and nobody cracks
and panne? ptopetty attd taxable in- ' Trinidad reports that there is a good la smile when he does it.
tame, $~20,900; la,.pulation, 570. market in that Colony for Canadian eat -.1 The way to make yottr wife have eon -a
tie in lots up to five hundred head. Ile { fidenee in yon to to tell her that the other a
There is b5eolate1, no :entieiactitn in i etrongly advisee the exalt dealers of the woman is rather pretty except for iter
a loin#,C'e ething ion Nat if there is nobody,Dominion to take advantage of this open. 4 hair, oes, mouth, teeth, node, oomplex-.1
for you to brag to ltbbnt 11. 1 ing, ' ton and figure. i
Cooked eats -
With the coming of ltot weather the sale s•f Cooked Ifs ars
increases. Nothing so tatty for tea or Sundae din.
Hers as a nice piece of Boiled Ham, Corned Beet or
Boiled Beef, sliced than; and then the saving and
worry of conking.
Boiled Hain, per lb. 30c
Corned or Roast Beef per. lb - - - 20e
Finnan fladdies.
The new pack of Finnan Haddies have just arrived, a
trifle higher than list year but the quality of our
Thistle Brand Sootch 'teddies is far superior to all
others - - • - 15e per can, 2 for 25e
Baked Beans.
Boston Baked Beane --A delicious dish to serve for dinner
or tea, and no trouble, just place the can In boiling
water for fifteen minutes, then open and serve.
leer can lie
GRIFFIN'S.
The C. P. R. has let the contracts for
the constrnetien of the southern pattiorn
of the Toronto•Sndbury line.
.he Canadian Pacific Railway will
inaugurate its Imperial Limited service
on Sunday, Jane 4.
The will of the late lion. Sarney Suth-
erland diepoeeft of an estate of nearly
half s ittillioii.
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Thomas Dahnege .vas Trilled at leiter.
' onto while operating some dnnlp ears.
1 Stratford is experiencing a shortage of
brick, whish is liatnpering the building
I trade.
1 IProvineia1 treasurer Matheson wilt
likely go to 1:;ngland this sitoliner to
arrangt for the Issue of rroviuetal Stegic
for the Te Milk Itailway.