HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-12-06, Page 5TJIE WINGEAM TIMES, VECENBE11, 6 1906
TIRE BLUE 111101VT STORE NEWS.
les Amusing,
Isr%'t it?
It must be very 'amusing
to the average reader, as he
reads the different ads, to
note how each one claims
the best, the greatest, the
only, exclusive, etc. lVfy
Friend, as you read this, we
know what you as a reason- -
able man will d viz: Go
andfind out for yourself,
We give you a hearty in-
vitation here; try all the
others if you care to, then
drop in here, and we believe
this store is where yo 211
buy. If not we part good
friends anyway.
Men's and Young Men's
Stylish Overcoats.
While we have extra
values in all the wanted
styles and shades at $6.95,
$8,5o and $io.00, yet we
wish to call special attention
this week to aur rich, hand-
some, stylish Overcoats at
$10.50, $12.5o and $16.5o,
They are in all the pre-
vailing styles, the Chester-
field, the French Back and
the long .54 inch Dressy
Coat like the illustration,
shades black and dark rich
patterns. They're very
handsome coats and you
itMlfetileatitOgiottams
would pay your tailor $5 to $ro.00 more for them,
very special $ 4.0o, $10.50, $12,50 and $16.50.
BOYS' OVERCOATS.
We have a large range of iioys' Overcoats and Pea ,Taokets, blaok
and grey frieze, eto , sizes 22 to 30 chest. Prices $3.00 to $7 50
MEN'S SUITS.
Just arrived a nice range of new Patterns in Men's Salts, fancy
worsteda, tweeds, etc., sizes 32 to 40 ohest, prices $7.50, $t0 00$l2.50
MEN'S CHRISTMAS WEAR.
Our Fnrnisbiog Department is just glistening with pretty and nada
artioles suitable for Christmas preseuts, at reasonable prioes.
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COON COATS. DOG COATS. FURLINED COATS.
BOOTS AND RUBBERS. TRUNKS AND VALISES.
The R. H. CROWDER CO.
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kvp NOW is the time to select your presents, while
i the assortment is large. - Select them now and
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Inviclus Shoes
For Men
Iu the newest shape, made from the best
tnaterials, perfeot fitting, and gaaranteed to givo
tho best of 0.i.iiSfdeti.011 in,every particular.
Aloo very fine lines of Ladies', Misee' and
Children's Shoes.
Rubbers, Overelmea, Rabbet Boot, eto ,
e great variety to ehocee from, at very moderate
prima.
R. Johnston
SHOE DEALER WINGI1AM
YAK° WM,.
About Wales* Tuesday morning
fire broke out iu the back block on
Wallace street owned by J. Livingstone,
and in the ster0000apied by J. It, grant.
The build is badly damaged; insured in
the Liverpool, Lendon and Globe. Mr.
Grant' stook is insured in the Merchants,
Canadian. and Monarch and is a total
Jo. The insurance will pay only a. out
40 per cent of the loos. Mr, J. Liviag-
stone's stock of drugs, stationery aud
wait paper is considerably damaged by
water and smoke. The dre apparently
Started from the furnace in the base -
meat.
neatly On the Shelf.
That's where you'll find Nerviline in
every well regulated household. So
cleasant to tate that even little children
will cry for it, So certain to cure
coughs, sudden colds 44d tight chest that
thousands of bottles are used every day,
Poison's Nerviline dew) prevent illness
it does ease pain and inflammation, and
by being handy will save worry and keep
nowt doctor bills. Large bottles sold
for a quarter at all dealers,
WEsTETELO.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Wood,tock have
gone to Termite where they will spend
the winter with their daughter.
Mrs. W. F. Campbell has returned
home after spending 4 month with her
parents in Comber and her sister in Lon.
don.
The teaeherd and sobolars of the pub'
lio school are making arrangereents t r
the Christmas entertainment.
Mr. W. A. Harrison, of Lucknow was
visiting for a few days with his daught-
er, Mrs W. 11. Campbell.
`.the friends of Mr. David Ramsay
willbe sorry to learn that she is in very
poor health,
Loss ot Energy and Appetite
Singly they are a worry -combined
•they become a burden, telling that waste
has been immensely greater than the
body's power to rebuild. The drat need
is to reconstruct the blood, make good
the deficiency of red cella. Ferrozone
inproves digestion, makes blood, the
kind that nourishes and rebuilds. Quick.
ly the nervous system responds to the
new power supplied by Nerviline.
Strength returns, ambition revives, ener-
gy and endurance give the 83 stem just
what it needs to maintain the balance of
health, No tonic better than Ferrozone.
50o per box at all dealers.
mounts.
Francis Damau arrived home frora
stay of several months in the West dur-
ing which he aided in the harvest and
threshing.
George Davis, 6th line, is ou his way
home from the West where he spent the
Summer but is visiting relatives in
Barrie en route.
We are sorry to hear that Miss Lizzie,
daughter of Wm McCall, 7th line, is on
the siqk list but we hope she will soon be
better.
IL 0. Pugh has been re•engaged to
teach in the stone school for 1007. The
ealary will be $500 00. Ile has a fine
section and we wish him a good year.
Mr. Pugh has a University con's° in
view.
Youth's Vitality Sapped Away,
Your oladd looks poorly, is tir id and
fretful. You would like this boy cia girl
to be more robust, more energetic and
vivacious. The something that is wrong
is simply this. Stomach and bowels out
of order, constipation and indigestion
must be relieved, new life and vigor are
required iu the blood, slight assistance is
needed for the kidneys and liver. Noth-
ing is so effective as Dr, +Hamilton's Pills.
They put new life into young people as
well as the old ones. Every child should
use this medicine regalarly because its
benefits. are not to be had in any other
way. 25o at all dealers.
LOWER WINGITAIK.
RepOrt for November for S. S. No. 11,
Turnberry. Names in order of merit.
Jr iv Laura Calhoun, Mary Currie,
Ethel Ranson, Roy' Netterfield.
Sr in Maggie Reid, Eva Linklater,
Edna Finley, Eddie Lockriclge.
Jr in Willie Styles, Ruby Forsyth,
Graoe Sherriff, Aggie rinnen, Casburn
Austin,.
Sr ntWillie Stigley, Wilbert Mowbray
Alfre&Lookridge, Frank Lookridge, Dau
Mowbray,
Jr it Alvin Groves, Susan Welsh,
Minnie Saunders Beatrice Johnston,
Saab e Sherriff, Vernon Allenby.
- Sr Pt n Jessie Came, Sammy Styles,
Ross Forsyth, Gordon Ranson.
Jr Pt ix Myrtle Loekridge,Alvin Reid,
Sr Pt r Milton Groves, Aggie Gray,
Frauds, Lookridge, Stanley Baker,
Leonard Adams, Willie Austin.
Laura Calhoun obtained highest stand-
ing, for the month.
M. D. Ftsitun, Tertelter.
BELGEA.VE
.A. number from here went to Blyth,
Monday night, to hoar Harold Jarvis.
We are pleased to report the recovery
of Mr. W.K. Whaley after his chart
ness.
Mr, and Mrst 1). Geddes visited at Mr.
Geo. Taylor's on Sunday.
Miss Mable Proctor, of Morris, Sun-
dayed with Miss Tilly 'Milts.
The regular monthly meeting of the
L L. was held 'Met Wednesday night
at which arrangemonta were made for
a concert to be given shortly after
Christmas.
Tho ratepayers are agitating for a vill-
age salted which is badly needed.
The annual concert tinder the auspices
of the local Court of the Canadian For-
esters held en Tuesday evening was a
woes); in °Very way. Tho hall was
crowded to the doors and all wero well
pleased with the program furnished by
Will J. White, comedian, of T :mato;
Mies Spence, of Ethel; Mr. March of
Blyth and lite. Gracey, o Winnliame
with Miss Dinsley, of Wingh in, as piant
let. Mr, W. 3, ("Steer. of Waigham per.
formed the duties of °bairn: at in Ms us.
nal happy vein.
EVALII
Mr, Geo. Aitelieeon has been visiting
in the Vicinity of Hamilton.
The Preebyterian Sunday school Will
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Nursing baby?
it's a heavy strain on motber.
He*' system is called upon to supply
nourishment for two.
Some form of nourishment that will
be easily taken up by mother's system
is needed.
Scote.r Emu trion contains the
greatest possible amount of nourish -
went in easily digested form.
Mother and baby are wonderfully
helped by its use.
ALL PRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1,00
Buy
Yalu' Christmas Presents
At the CENTRAL HARDWARE.
SILVERWARE, LAMPS, CUTLERY,
SWATES, CARPET SWEEPERS, etc.
We carry a large and well assorted stock in the above.
QUALIFY
PRIDES LOW.
BISHOP Pyz BALL
THE CENTRAL HARDWARE, WINGHAM.
baSETWalit. 'i.wind
hold its annual Christmas entertain-
ment on Friday evening, December 21st,
Mr, Joseph Leech acoompauital Lis
brother, Rev. George Leech and Mrs.
Leech to_Florida, where they will spend
the winter.
Mr. W. L Frazer, who has rented his
farm on the 1st line of Morris intends
moving his family to the village.
The annual meeting of the Bluevale
Cheese and Batter Company will be held
in the Foresters' hall, on Friday, De-
cember 14th, commencing at 1 3) o'clock
p.
A special meethtg of the Mission. Baud
of the Presbyterian church was held on
Friday evening last, when the children
gave a report of the way in which they
had used their talent money. Rev. and
Mrs. Burnett, ef Molesworth were pre.
sent and delivered addresses.
Do Your Ears Ring?
When they buzz and seem slightly
deaf, beware of Catarrhal ittlanunatiop.
Tide grows steadily worse, but can be
oured by Catarrhozone. ,T, A. Hammill
of Greenmouut, PE I ,proved the merit
of Catarrozone and writes:"No one could
have worse catarrh than I had for years.
It caused partial deafness, bad taste,
upset my stomach, ramie me sick all
over. Catarrhozane leared my nostril,
stopped the cough and gave me a clear
feeling in my breathing cagans. I am
absolutely cured." Dootors say nothing
is better than Catarrhozone. Try it and
you'll say so too. Two sizes, 25cent and
$1. 00 at all dealers,
GREY.
Miss B. tlilligatu spent the past week
with her sister, Mrs. G. C. Bawtin-
heimer. We aro sorry to state that the
latter, who has beat very ill, is not im-
proving very fast.
We are sorry to hear that Chas Had.
sen's heal b is not as vigorous as his
numerous friends would desire to see it
but we hope a change for the better will
speedily mime
Mr John Blnir, who is M her 91st
year, -and a well known resident, - has
been in poor health for some time and
is now bedfast. She has lived in Grey
- township for over 50 yeare. Mr. Blair
passed away 22 years ago,
Wm. Love, 6,th oon., has disposed of
his 70 .cre farto Isaac Gitl, of Ethel
locality, for the sum of $4,500, ptssessien
being given on January let. Mr. Gal
has since sold 51 acres of the !its to Al?.
Cole, the price being $55e Mr, Lava
will not follow farming but :11 assume
a position in a neighboring ti we hear.
WilTrEonuncar.
Tho Presbyterian choir has a large ad-
dition to its membership. May they
give us good music.
Mr. Gen (tallies had a very succeesfut
sale of farm stock on Monday. Very
good prieea were realized.
Cleaning up about the fences and or-
ce.-20'n
EsArblished zS79
Whooping Cough, Croup, Svoathitis
Ceigh, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria ,
Creactlette is a boot '
Ikxr:,:x it tx,xt xeent wreeTeetivo to !-reathe ixx
rcinexxy t care tii!.eas0 ,.f exa1'....
than to take the remedy into tlx .
It cure,41,1x,eame the air .1, t.3 xxtroaxly
t:eptie eArlit a over the xlkea‘exl FtlY1.34(`.
4..VCry prxxIow;tal constaat treat,
Ineyit. it 1., lava:nal& to mothers uixix maali
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chards is being done. Would it not be a
good time to cut out all black kuot aud
burn it?
One of our largest farmers was heard
to say he had every furrow tamed;
there are many others in this vicinity
who can say 5))0 SWIM
Rev. Geo. P. Duncan preached at the
preparatsry services itt Teeswater Prea.
by teriau o lurch last Friday evening
ane Saturday afternoon.
Two of cur young couples paid a visit
to Winghain on Tuesday Light to aft-
zess the "Bonnie Briar Bash' alay, but
returned without the story of the 'glen '
Tho annual Meeting of tho White
church Cheese sad Batter Mandfactur-
ing Co. will be held in the Foresterel
hall oa Monday afternoon, December
17511.
This is the time of the year whe close
fisted man takes a look around to see
who ie overstocked. He tells itiscan hay
is $11 a ton and they will never be able
to wint. r the r stock; they have 503
maay, and he has the earl, and gets a
bargain.
Rev. W. A. Finlay, Methodist mini 1.
er, on Sunday reviewed tho doctrine of
Christian Science and divine healing
He is a thinker. Mrs. Finlay sang a
tole, accompanying hers .11 on the guitar.
They are determined to make the sera
vices enjayable, interesting and prod.
able. And yet how ina y there are aito
never, or very seldom, get cut to church
on Sunday. Too busy with then daily
routine of chores, etc.
The Kincardine Reporter itt speaking
of the pastor of the Ittethorlist Church
here, eaye: -"On Sunday Kit:ea/aline
Methodist Church pulpit was occupied
by Rev. Wellington Finlay, wh)
preached two able and impreeeive ser-
mons. He is an old Kincardine high
school bay and in his evening sermon he
paid a high tribute to his old masters
when he stated that their "characters
were as upright as their intellects were
princely," Mr. Finlay has an ExceLleut,
delivery and bis discourses show depth
of thonght, broadness of view and deep
piety."
EAST VrAWAICOSn
A quiet wedding took place 3 esterdat
afternoon at the \ +atom. street Metho.
dist parsonage, the prinotpals being Len
Westbrook of town, and Miss Thurlow,
datuthtt,r of the late des Thurlow, The
groom has been out West its tae vicinity
of Dauphin, but is splitting tee tit intee
tietth his father near Wingh tali, atui in
tends going Weet ngsio in the seri • g
Goderich Signal,
Mr, Henry Deacon called at the Traits
office on Tuesday and was of the opinion
that he was the gentleman referred to
in the East Wavranosh Connell minutes
as having sent an annoymons °mutual.
cation to the Council, claioaing, $100 (la.
mages for failure o. engineer having
certain drainage work completed, Mr.
Deacon says he sent the Connell an Ordi-
nary account, made out in his own name,
asking for the $100. He further says
that he thinks the Council should see
that the drainage work complained of is
properly, completed, as he has for
eome three years been put to consider-
able inconvenience in the matter.
After a lingering illness over two
years Mrs. Heavy Thiel died on. Wednes-
day night, Nov. 21st at the age of 57
yeare, 11 menthe and 21 days, Deceased
was born In New Hamburg and was
married in that town and with her hus-
band moved to the farm in East Wawa -
nosh, lot 31, con, 2, about 83 years ago.
The funeral took place to the Union
cemetery. Mrs. Thiel's m .iden name
was Catherine Water and she was a,
ineMber of the Evangelical church. De-
cides the husband there are she grown up!
children to mourn the loss of a kind and +
thoughtful mother, The c aldreu ore:
Mrs. Stuniph, al Mioldaan; Mrs. Pol. i
int& of MoKillop; and :Miss Emma at
lunne; Win., in Michigan; Henry, at !
Berlin; and Aaron at hottie. The heart -
Mt sympathy of their many friends in
this township go out to the bereaved bo
the !oss they have etietaiaed.
Mr. Matthew Jones of Brantford 1
dIrapp1a. his tame ia e hotel. When ha I
recovered it again $3,b(30 was raisstng,
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THE LEADINC STORE
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Cut --= Price Sale
Stili Going On
We've satisfied hundreds of customers with big value
giving since this sale began ; and there's no
reason why every visitor will not go away well
pleased with value received. We sell what
we advertise, and live up to every
promise we make.
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Tables of Bargains.
TABLE NO. 1 -Fancy Plaia Dress Goods -
TABLE NO. 2 -Boys' Heavy Fleeoe Lined 'Underwear
TABLE NO. 3 -Ribbons, all colors, plain and fancy.
TABLE NO, 4 -Wide Neck Ribbons, worth 25c, for
TABLE NO. 0 -Flannellette Blankets, nice size, .
TABLE NO. 0 -Heavy Ribbed Seamless Hose, 35o, for
TABLE NO, 7 -Mill Ends Factory Ootton, reg 10 to 120,
TABLE NO, 8 -Ladies' Vests, worth 25c, to clear at -
TABLE NO, 9 -Wide Flannellette, fast colors, sale •
TABLE NO, 10 -Ladies' Fancy SiIk Ties, worth 35c, Inc
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CLOTHING.
Big stock of the best makes of 'Clothing on second
floor. We save you money on every dollar's worth
of clothing bought here ; the right style and fit
guarantee d. See our Suits and Overcoats
at $6 00 - big value. Overalls 75c.
Smocks 75c Pants $t.25.
Boys' Iii,ciers, only $2.00
FARMERS.
WANTED -Large quantities Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples,
'Potatoes, Poultry. We ply the highest price
for Dry Picked Fowl, .
Agents for New Idea Patterns. Price. 0E4 toe
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R. KNOX'S ANNOUNCEMENT
i TO Gt-IRISTMA8 BUYEZS!
H iving -uch a large stock of Christmas G)o3s,.
> everything will b sold at prices th it will sell thcnn See
our stock and prices bEfore purch tsing elsewhere.
DetZT A 11,91` ER at FOLl
f Watches, Clacks, Gold and Ple.teel Jewelry. Silverware. Silver and Eberly
Neveltiea, Faney Sets an t B'at's, Buret Wood )1.)) 1 Leath,r U was, Fancy
Chinaware and novelties, G -1r1, Silver and Pearl Itanbrellait. Specta.
cies iu gold and silver Farley Stationery, Gift Books, Novels,
Boles, Ilytnu and Payer Bolts, Children' Fancy Gatals,
Christmas Carr 0 tIetalars Paaare Thetis. Della
Toy s, Mesita', 1 Etrune.tits, Contras, Camic anti
SriTIVt1 lir Post Cerds.
3-3-P 25e in cash nr tral!. all .)wed on all purchases of
$5.00 w rt.) -1 of goods.,
Fine Watch, CI .ok and Jewelry Repairing a spolia!tv, `i•
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think.we have some:Mug teat will be to yoae
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