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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-03-29, Page 51 1 he Blue Front Store. THERE'S nothing good in clothes that's miss- ing from this stock, and there's no compulsion to pay a long price to get the right style. We sell clothes at all prices. Suits, for instance, $5 to $20 --and in every line there's good style atld value. Besides the best lines of five of Canada's best makers, we show the hand - tailored clothes of the It gives you a stook to ohoose from that's not equalled elsewhere in Western Ontario. MEN'S SUITS -Hundreds to ohoose from in all newest styles, $5.00 to >r15,00 YOUTHS' SUITS -In all new patterns, single and double-breasted, sizes 81 to 35, , - - - $5.00 to $12.00 BOYS' SUITS -In all new styles, ete., - - $2 00 to $5.00 RAINCOATS -In all new style, and patterns, - $7,50 to $15.00 The R. A. CROWDER Co. i 1 f NEW HATS WINGHAM, , ONT. NEW s13o1as' Clearing Sale ! Owing to an exceedingly small output of timber this mild winter, lumber is advancing greatly in price. This means dearer furniture shortly. In view of this, would it not be wise on your part to take advantage of our Clear- ing Sale ? You will find our stock complete, from the kitchen to the parlor. .. Everything must be sold by April 9th. People are amazed at the bargains they are getting. • ---Parlor Suites, - -Bedroom Suites -Sideboards - --Extension Tables - , 4 90 $15.00 10.75 6.00 to to to to $6o.00 65.00 45.00 35.0o -Iron Beds - - 2.75 to 25.0o -Mattresses - - 2.25 ,to 18.00 -Chairs, per % dozen, 2.5o and upward It will be to your advantage to inspect our stock early. 2,000 feet of Picture Moulding in stock ; all frames made free of charge. To see our goods is to buy ; everything must be sold. Our stock includes Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Lounge Goverings, Oilcloths, Linoleums and Carpets, Goods niay remain in the store till first week in April. A special discount to those who save us the trouble of delivering goods. UNDERTAKING Brick residence, 5th house west from Hamiltons Corner Drug Store, where night callswill receive prompt attention. L. A. BALL & CO. PHONE 5i 4ir,VVVVVVWMWVVVWWWVW AAAMAAAJ+AAINeAAAAAAA How about That Watch ? Does it keep accurate time ? Can you depend upon it ? If you cannot, bring, it to us and we will tell you what is the matter and set it right for you. We pay special attention to tine watch, dock and jewelry repairing, and guarantee all our work to give satisfaction. R. KNOX Opposite QueAuta iXotele WINGIValf, 3 1 1 WEIGIIAN. L .Jtell 29 on0 NEWS FROM 01711 NEIGHBORSiFor Thrn EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS. Babies What Wideawako Turves Correspondents Communicate -- Other Items Clipped From Our Exchanges. GLENANNAN Many people have left this vicinity for the West, but none will be more missed than Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and their daughter, now Mrs. Thornton. They have lived in this vicinity for repi wards of thirty years, and leave behind a large circle of friends. Mr, John Mit. chef, who is Mra. Taylor's brother, ao- companfed them West. lie has been visiting with his brother Andrew. and friends here. Mr, Thornton left with a oar load of settlers effects on Tuesday of. last week. We wish them all success in the West and'hope they will like their new home, An American Disease Some dootors go eo far as to say that indigestion is the national disease of Amelioa. There is but one national remedy for indigestion and that remedy is Dr. Hamilton's Pills which accelerate the action of the gastric glands and give tone to the digestive organs. They , strengthen the kidneys and liver, cleanse and purify the blood and thus add gen- eral tone to every organ of the body Flesh and strength are fast restored and the patient can eat and digest any food he pleases. Test Dr Hamilton's Pills yourself -25c per box or five boxes for $1, at all dealers. MYTH Mr. and Ears, Harvey Morris have re- turned home from Toronto, where they spent the winter months. Dr. Annie Ross of the Macdonald In- stitute, Guelph, spent last week at the residence of her father, Mr. Thomas Ross, of East Wawanoeh. Mr. J. G. Moser,whohae just completed 82 years in the hareware and tinware business in Myth, has taken in his son, 112r. W. F. Moser, as a partner. Mrs. J. G. Moser attended the funeral of Mr. Thos. Lemon at Mitchell last week. He was one of the victims of typhoid fever at Fort William and was well- known in Blyth. The Tonic of Realth Must be more than a stimulant -must be a food as well. There is one medicine that is both n food and a tonic -it aids digestion, promotes assimilation, eon. verts food into nutriment that builds up nerves, blood, brain and bone. That tonic is Ferrozone whioh contains exact- ly what a run-down system needs. Ferrozone supplies oxygen to purify the blood, phosphorus to develop the brain, iron to harden the consoles. No wonder it makes such vigorous Men and women. You'll eat, sleep, think and feel better by rising Ferrozone; try it -now. Fifty cents buys a box of fifty chocolate coated Ferrozone tablets, at all dealers. MORRIS. Last week Thos. Smith and family, _ and W. Kellington, 7th line, left for the West where they purpose residing for a while. Mr. and Mre. John Ames and family - have moved to their new home at Saska- toon. Walter Barrie, formerly of Morris, accompanied by his bride, spent part of their honeymoon at the residence of John Robb. It is eight years since Mr. Barrie removed from here to Oxford Co. and he and his fair bride were very wel- come visitors. Mr. Wm. Clark, Clerk of the Town- ship, has sold his 100 acre farm to Mr. Robt Newcombe, son of James New- combe, formerly Treasurer, for the sum of $5,300. Mr. Newcombe has been liv- ing in the eastern States, but he profers Ontario. Mr. Clark will probably move into Belgrave, and live retired, retaining the Clerkship. OREY. A sea gull was recently t' ' v Robt. R. Houston, lot 10, con In •- y town- ship, that measured Bee fee- ' tin tip to tip. It was a fine speoimee for this sec- tion of the conntry. Mr Houston is having the gull mounted. Joseph Shaw disposed of his 100 acre farm, lot 9, con. 5, to ex Reeve James Turnbull, of the 4th con. for the sum of $4,400. The purchaser gets possession on April let. Mr. Shaw has owned the farm for 3 years. Mr. Shaw will likely take a trip to the West. Much regret was felt on Tuesday of last week on the announcement being made of the death of 11drs. Robt. Barr, of the 9th con., after an illness of over three mouths from lung trouble, passing stray at 8.30 Tuesday morning. Her maiden name was 11.tary Hamilton and was the daughter of Robert Hamilton, of Atwood. Her age was 41 years, 5 months and 13 days. She was itiarried to her now bereft partner 241+eera ego in Eln'1a township, ani hits lived in Grey ever since. In addition to Mr. Barr, one eon Alvin, and three daughters, Helen. Wittnifred and Alioe at home, survive to hold ire loving memory a true wife, and a roost indulgent and kind hearted 'mother. ut,v2o rAnnow. Mr. Wm. Watson, of 13elgrave wes visiting his teeter, Mrs. J. N. Smith, during the past week. Mr. Thos. Powell is very seriously ill and it is feared he will not recover. Mr. Powell is one of the pioneers of the township, Mr, and Mre. Sproul, of Wingham, were visiting with Mrs. Spronl'a uncle, Mr. J. Ne Smith. Mrs. J. M. Smith has had good sue. cess in raising chicks this spring. Two flocks were hatched on 20th March, This is early. nELGRAVE After an illness of some six weeks, Margaret, beloved wife of Mr. Thos. Black, of East Wawauosh, passed away on Taesday of this week, aged 60 years, 3 months and 27 days, Deoeased had been suffering from cancer of the sto- mach and an operation waft performed some time time ago in a hope of secur- ing relief. Deoeased was highly esteem. ed and her bereaved husband and family will have the sympathy of the oonimun- ity in their affliction. The funeral takes place this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock for the Brandon cemetery. WESTIrIELD. Charlie Redmond has gone to Luck. now as assistant station master. John Rogers has moved into Thomas Bamford's house. We are glad he is not leaving the neighborhood. W. H. Campbell was attending the Grand Lodge of the A. 0. U. W., which was held in Toronto last week. A great many people in this vicinity are confined to the house with lagrippe. It seems to be quite an epidemip. A few from these parte attended the, opening of the new North street Metho- dist church in Goderich. Miss Jennie Bamford left last week for Toronto, where she intends spending e few days, after which she and her brother John intend leaving for the West. When Seven Men Die Yon knew at least one of them had consumption. At Bret it was only ca. tarrh-but it was neglected. When Ca- tarrhoaone cures so quickly it's foolish to suffer -it's a shame to keep on eniffel- ing and hawking. Catarrho2one goes direct to the cause of the disease, -that's why it's so dead certain to cure. It stops the cough, prevents that disgust• ing discharge, clears phlegm out of the throat in five minutes. Very pleasant, and safe too; get Catarrhozone from your druggist to -day. TURNDERRY, A very pleasant time was spent by some sixty neighbore and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Hutton, 10th con- oessiort, on the evening of March 7th, it being the occasion of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Taney B., to Mr. George A. Campbell, also of Turnberry. At the appointed hour Master William Linklater played the wedding march and the interested parties took their places under an arch of evergreens and roses. The bride looked olarmiug in her gown of cream crepe de chose ;and Iace, with a bouquet of roses. The bride was given away by her father and was attended by MissMary I. Camp- bell, sieter of the groom,who was dressed in Dream cashmere and silk, with dashes of pink eilk and ohiff 1n and parried a bon net of roses. T o groom was at- qneighbors. To the strains of Mendele- • tended by Master John C. Hutton, , • Residence Phone No. 55, Mae, No. 64. Mill, No. 44. nt brother Of the bri I,1. The ceremony sohn a wedding march, played by Miss •44.44.4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was performed by Rev. W. J. West, Lillie Marshall. rho bridal party entered e .4 4.4444. 44 .4‘44444Wee4:4*41-44-.4-4•44.2 the drawing room, the bride leaning on M. A., of PBluevale. After extending her father's arm, The bride was beauti' congratulations and good wishes, the felly attired in a dress of cream crepe happy company sat down to a sumptuous de chane with sequin trimming and a repast prepared by the hostess and fam- bridal veil caught up with orange bio - fly. The remainder of the evening web some and she carried a boquet of white t spent in eooial ohat and apeetihee, and roses, Little Marguette and Minnie Fat is of great account to a baby ; than is why babies are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich. ; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur- rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul- sion. It Is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample. Be sure that this picture In the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott' dj Bovine Chemists Toronto, Ont. 50c. and $1.00 All Druggists music by Miss M. Eadie, organist, and by Mr. A. Gibb, on the violin, was much enjoyed by both old and young. The bride received many useful and hand- some presents, being more of the useful than ornamental, which showed the high esteem in which the young couple are held. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell com- mence married life with the best wishes of a large circle of friends. A "R'heeay,r Chest Means your trouble is deep seated. To delay is dangerous. All the inflamma- tion will bo drawn out in one day by applying Nerviline. It penetrates through the pores of the skin, relieves inflammation and thus prevents serious consequences. For sore throat, weak chest and tendency to colds, no prescrip- tion is better than Poison's Nerviline. For nearly fifty years it has been Cana- da's great household remedy. T wenty- five cents buys a large bottle. CULItOSS. Mr. Robert Moran of Culross has gone to Niagara Falls where he will engage in the building business during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Jake McKagne arrived in Teeawater from Michigan last week having driven the entire distance with horse and rig. Mr. McKagne has en- gaged with Mr, R. McKenzie, of the 2nd con., for the summer. 1 _ The Genual Hardware. "r " 'r ■mor WDse &wsWh ItoIatcaIlF'lRrur-aattienNon 1toelsuer, wire. We are oatisiied it is the beat and cheapest+` roe iu the Market. Silverware having placed our order for a large quantity of Silverware, we are in a position to Nell the best at the lowest possible price. Wedding Presents a specialty. ISLAND CITY PAINTS -best in the world. WIRE >~'ENCING--Ali kinds of Wire Fencing on band. Bishop eg Brewer. vvvvv,sy,,v,, vvy,,y rVVVYVI YVVVVVVVYVV,rVnyY, Eldorado Potato r SOLD IN SPRING 1904 FOR 81,250 LB. THE POTATO TIiAT CAUSED SUCH A FURORE IN ENGLAND 1 so The most sensational potato in price and produce of all time is the ELDORADO,pit Mr. Geo. Massey, in fall of 1903 selling 14 pounds for $7000; P. in spring of 1904 Mr. Alfred Dunham paid $250 for one potato, weighing ► 5 ounces, and smaller ones selling at rate of $1,250 per pound. In F'ebru, aary, same year, Mr. ohas, Neidham of Lincolnshi . . id $30 for one weighing one-half ounce, or three times its wet n gold, • It is owing to it having been auoh an , •ormous Dropper of finest quality that finch sums were paid. •This half ounce potato raisethe fi year 361 pounds While this is the record, a great many have 4. tai , : i' yields nearly as high. To those unaware of the hi t. of this truly wonderful potato, these statements may seem inoredib =, but they are proven facts, absolutely beyond the shadow of a doubt. In spring of 1905 we imported a stook direct from the originator at a cost of $16 a pound, one pound of which in field test yielded 148 pounde. ELDORADO is white skinned, slightly russeted, oval shape shallow eyes, absolutely bright and disease -proof. It is this quality. together with its enormous cropping features, that make it so desirable. It's the wonder of the vegetable world, Every grower should commen0e to raise a stollk for seed. $1.00 PER POUND (Only Limited Quantity) Pure Eldoradoe sold in Canada only by ns. Warranty of purity with every sale, Send for descriptive list, with history, press reports, eto. $25.00 FOR LARGEST YIELD FROM ONE POUND IN 1906 We have also 26 others - Star, Wroten Beauty, Gold Corn, Cobbler, eto. POTATO AGENTS W 0MUMER. STRAWBERRY PLANTS $1.&0iper 0n00ss tip, Sxty All the new. Best of the old. SMITH BROS., - Box 2 1 1 1 r r 4 t 4 4 .4 4 44 1 4 4 4 4 4 p �}}} 1 - Beachville, Ante Members of Canadian Seed Growers' Association 4 ALALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ALAAAAALAAAAAAAAALAAAALLA',A PARA ANtAAAWAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 4 YOUR CREDIT is good at our store, the same as in the past eight yearn. A speoial clean-out of all lines of Furniture -especially in Parlor Suits, Couches, etre. cC In foot a cut price on all lines, and a large stook to ohoose from, Yost think 1 A Moquette Eng Parlor Suit, spring edge, slush banded, for - Velour gait -Tho best Velour 5 -piece Snit for - - 25.00 e -piece Silk Suits, polished frames , - - - - 22.50 Springs and Mattresses, from - - - 5.00 to 0400 WALKER BROS. & BUTTON Undertaking receives our prompt and careful attention. WINGHAlki. cc 4 4 C 104 AA/1AAA W' VW +.4-4441440.4.4.444444.4 COAL COALCOTT L'.+Ge ♦' We are .solo agents for the celebrated SCRANTON TON CO 411Lr, • which has xtm equals Also the beet grades of Smithing, Cannel and Domestic Coal, and Wood of all lands, always on hand. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert r• Warrya9 Marshall of the 2nd concession was the tfulel stca.,i: of LO BER scene of a very interesting event, at 11 ♦ Drt sed or I?x.lresser7l� SHINGLESLATH o'clock a. m., on Wednesday of last t: week, when their eldest daughter, Mies o Cedar Posts, arr ei.s, Etc. e♦ •♦ ,♦ ,40 ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 Aggie N., was married to Mr. Gordon ♦r ♦ 13. McKay, of Thamesford. The cera- :. Highest Crest Pr rice paid for sn1fl Minds of Logs. "liliKt t many was performed by Rev. D. Tait, ♦; • ee 13. D., of Teeawater, in the presence of a largo number of invited friends and • J. A if.1 . L an r4 Established 1879. Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Crip, Asthma, Diphtheria Creschania is a boon to Asthmatics enteoLVO..ian long eetsbrebed and elnndnrd remeay for 11.o tbt.tates belleateet 1t euros because toe air ken, demi strongly :;;Iticept re is cerrkrl veer the d:eeaeed Bur. faces of tib brenth'nl tete* ,.•Itis every breath, skint pro1ongb411oO.1 n:tnnt trentmort. Iboee of w eonsump• tire toedee.y..r enitbters f;.:m tbrorlc bronciitle, And 4minediate re1:f from coughs or inflamed o,rditlon* of the tbrb*G Vepo.Crerbleon 4* told by druggixte .r cant pre• paid on reee:pt of rtes. A Viepn-Creeokne oet- f1t 4nrhtdh.; a bottle of Cr@Bolcn4 ►1,L11, Send for free illestreted booklet. LvrMl:Nl 14nve Co., Ltd,, Aaiun, Ns Et, tame8 St., Montreal, CanAua..* 205 Marshall, sister and cousin of the bride made pretty flower girls, dressed in pink 1 oaehmere and carrying pink roses. The ' groom's present to the bride was a pearl l brooch, and a gold brooch to each of the little flower girls. After the oeremotty' the guests set down to a sampttloua `GANAf.tAtl: RAILWAY. en To Manitoba Alberta and Saskatchewan dinner, after which the happy young SPECIAL TRAINS FOR sennetas- couple, a000mpanied by a number of with lata kook anti rfretts, from Tomuto ai young people, drove to Wingham, where "•a' rine amid showers of rice and good wishes ; EVERY TUESDAY DURING they took the 3.30 train for an extendedMA;` RC AND APRIL 4 Visit in Michigan. On their return they Will make their home near Thamesford.1 notion tan cans ATTACHED The bride's going away dread was of NO EXTRA Cl4M GE grey cloth and hat to match. The pre- ' Scitaort irarel; ng Without lire keels should setltt received were numerous, useful i ase a,45 p,Ir, train Iron, Toronto tisaily, olid Costly, testifying the high eeteena in TOURIST ST O , i which the young couple are held. en neeedaya. Wcdnrsdatys. Fridays nn.i Sat Friends were present from Goderich, wear nest of OAccpiitg berths as lotions: -- Listowel, London, Thamesford, Burford,1,l o ot�'it w F - o60.00 'Snide" j D rChester. The ',£ ME ".tic�ttlbra and v .stern C;a,natltt ` AtaFobd and o s sins with the man friends in wishing i i>ttokleis of practical Use ilnd interest ta,teb J y ng aero. with rates ally lull intolrmation, fret Mr, and, Mrq, CIiay i bappy and pros- l tined application to nearest Canadian .Paoiflt Agent or r'rrit>a to C. B. Fo t r, 1). P.A, perms future. u.!'.1., Toronto; iglamahraitti SPECIAL ONE WAY RATES To Biliinge, Mont., Denver, Color- ado Springs, Salt Lake City, Nelson, Roseland, Vancouver, Portiere?, Ore., San. Frat:cisce. 'Tickets en *ale daily. Special Settlers Trains to North-West Every Tateday Curring March and April specie' train with Colonist Sleeper will keno Toronto 9.60 p. tri., eiorr Tuesday during Mar,'h and April for Manitoba antra North -i'4 est. Passengers travelling without live _ stook shout! take Express lear- hag Toronto 1,46 p. in. The Short Floe to Coba Leave Leine Tlanrsday p. n1. 4al ing in }Divers, Crcba, early Monday morning. Direct CcenEetiolc. Tenrs let rates In tricot. For iCtets o # end Suit information call on L. }1'arcii:, Depot Agent. J. D. Molnerel_n. District Ptwsengeit Agent, Toronto.