Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-12-13, Page 5TILE VHS, DECEMBER 1Z 1906 $IGH BALL PAT SHOES $5.00, The Smartest Overcoats In Huron, When yon know that for the one make of Overcoats, which any other store in Huron can show'you,we offer you 4 Canadian makers gar- ments and kzoth century, you'll not wonder why we're selling to men every day who have failed to get suit- ed elsewhere. All we ask, of any man is a chance to show these coats, once he sees them and tries them on its a sale and an easy one. Some men look at our first and then look around; others look around first and then see ours. Its the same ending in 9 out of 10 cases. We make the sale. Right Dressy Over- coats, all sizes, $6.95, $7.5o, $lo•oo, $12,5o, • $t5,00 and $16.5o. Men's Fur Department - We have a large assort- ment of Men's Furs in Caps, C 011 a r s, gauntlets, Dog Coats, Calf Coats, Coon CCAY1UGU1tO BYTtlt a enelYnen0.19oe Coats, Fur -Lined Coats, etc. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS. A lsrge range of new patterns in Suite just to hand at popular prizes, all sizes. Your wisest Course. If you are caught In the wet, get pore throat, neuralgiaor muscular pain, don't wait ter worse trouble. Begin prompt treatment with Poison's Nervi - hue. It drives away all trace of Gold, eases rhenmatiem, neuralgia and pain, sKves you from a lay-up iu bed. No 25o purchase oan bring more comfort than a bottle of Poison's Nerviline; its the cleanest, strougest liniment made. Sold everywhere In large 25e betties, �i. The R. f. CROWDER CO. ST. itELENs. Anniversary servioeS were held in the English Church on Sunday last, Mr: James Baker and faintly have moved to Wingham. The Farmers' Institute meeting which was advertised to be held here oa De- cember Is; will now be held on February 2lst. Mrs. Horne is still in poor health. Mr John McPherson has returned - home from the West. Mian Mary Rutherford has been visit• ing with Lncknow friends. Just where The Danser Lies, In many catarrh annffa, cocaine is the largely used ingredient; In consequence the drug habit may be farmed. To bo really cured of catarrh, to do se quiokly, safely and pleasantly, dootors say Os►- tarrhozone is superior to any other remedy. It heals sore pieties:, stops dis- charge, prevents hawking, spitting and bad breath—does this by first destrofing the cause of the disease. Catarrhozone is no experiment, is is a tried and proven pure that is guaranteed for bronchial, throat, nose and lung catarrh. Two sizes, 25o and $1,00 at all dealers. TURNBERRY. The following is the report of S.S. No. 9,Tnrnberry for the month of November. Names are arranged in order of merit. Fifth Olass:—Katie McBurney. Fourth Class :—Clara McKenzie, Mat- tie Breen. Third O1aee:—Aleatba Smith, Lizzie Breen, Gettige Benediot. Second. class Sr:—Joy Wray, Willie Bolt, Pearl Merkley, Jean Ross, Oeoil Fuller, Lottie MoBurney, Percy Merkley, Nellie Breen, Mary MoBarney, Murray Ross. Second elaseJr:—Howard Wylie, Bob• bie Powell. Part II: —.Leslie Bolt, Stella Fyfe. Part I:—Sanderson Breen, Myrtle Fyfe, Greer Wylie, Dorothy MoTavish. L. H. VANSTONE, Teacher, System Requires 1r'regwent Oloautdng Not only outside but inside as well, your body must be frequently cleaned. Otherwise it becomes loaded with wastes that clog up the wheels of health. Much better to aot in time. Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they strengthen and regulate the bowels, assist digestion, en- rich the blood and thereby fortify the nerves and lay the foundation of last- o0411aaa4.o,aoaaaao4ao0oaa0 Don't neglect your cough. . neglect cough. . Statistics show that in New York City alone over 200 people die every week from consumption. And most of these consumptives ]might be living now if they had not neglected the warning cough. You know how quickly ,Scott's Emulator: enables you to throw off a cough or cold. AU. DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.00. 0 0 x 0 a 4 04000.04041•0O0$$444Q8444 5 BELGKAVE the burials at the House of Refuge and The annual Christmas tree entertain- conducting ieligious cervices thoreiu, Ment- of the Sabbath school of Knox duties to c wmence at once. church will be held in the Foresters' It was moved bytier. Fertris, and sec. hall, on Friday evening, December 21st. onded by Mr. MoQaillan, and carried that in view of the fact that warden Aa excellent program ie being prepared. Spackman had been the main mover in _. securing -to the County some $3600 fur TU.ttN I ERICT. the maintainance of the House of Refuge. The fo lowing is the repot of S. S No, his services be recognized by a Brant of 0, for November. Names in order of $50. It was decided' to build Port Albert perfect for moonth. merit, Astertt atter names of those bridge as soon as the Council of Ashfield Sr. IV.—S. Kiog, G MoOormiok, V. comply with the motion passed at the Chandler, H, Mitchell, S, Goy, meeting of the County Council in Deo. Jr. IV.—V. Showers, S. Dickson, R 1905. Porter. Mr: Einneery, field secebary for• Mas - Sr. III.—R. McKaguee, N. MoKagaee koka Hospital, addressed the Commit in G Snell J Snell R Failis refrence to the work of the Hospital, Sr. II - E. Faille, B. Holmes", P, and asked for some assistance. The Tants. A. Foxtou, E. Dickson, Council did not see its way clear to rec- Jr. II.—(a) B. Chandler•. J. Release, ommend a grant but strongly urged the J. McKat;ne, L Snell, M Goy. (b) bis incoming council to . give the matter Porter, G. Da�lgR]eish, earnest consideaatiou. Pt. II.—H. Foxtcn, P. King, i; Link. W. McCreath, caretaker of the Court later, 0. Showers. House, was granted an increase of $75 in Sr. I - E. Chandler•, G. Failis, L. salary, duties to include care Registry James. Jr. 1 —R. MoKagne, H. Holmes, H. Shower8, D. Roth, A. A. LAAroNuy, Teacher. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The last meeting of the County Coun. oil in its present form was held last week. Mr. Donaldson, a member of the Perth Council was present, and made a few remarks showing the friendly relation existing between the two Counties. ing good health. Commitments of several ohildreu to Dr. Hamilton's Pills bring vim and the care of the Children's Aid Society, vitality so much sought for today; they was reported, and an allowance of $1,25 infuse a feeling of freshness and spirit per week made for maiutenence. in those who have been ailing for years. R. Hunter, anotioneer, asked for ex - ♦....0.•..••.....00.0..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Really no medicine so potent. Price elk 0 25a at all dealers. tension of time re his license, having • taken out same in Sept. last; he was grauted a rebate of $8, LASQGSIDE. Mr. R S. Hays, County Solicitor gave S • his opinion retraction' engines being A very interesting event took place on driven over highway, as follows: —It is • Wednesday evening, November 21st, no lawful for any person to run an FURNITURE For CHRISTMA • en- : when Miss Margaret, eldest daughter of gine of over 8 tons weight ever any 0 Mr. and M MacKenzie, Mrs. John , of Lang- side, was united in marriage to Juhu highway, before strengtheuhiug at his ,♦ s own expenee culverts to be crossed by • Miller of St. Helens. Praiaely at 6 Ifh f 1 '_ ;• • 2 '♦ i♦ A fine display of new and up-to•date Rattan and. Oak Rocking Chairs, Easy Chairs, Parlor Pieces, Centre Tables, Jardiniere Stands, Pictures, Couches, Vic.. at S. Gracey's Furniture Sto 0 o'clock, t0"the strains of the wedding said engine. t e engines are o' ass • tiro 0 marcthn 8 h, rendered by Mies Elizabeth Mira• of personnes tons propweigosinhgt it toshall runbe any the end it house, of Whitechurob, cousin of the or maobiry, to lay down on the bridges * bride, the bride entered the parlor lean and culverts to be crossed, plank sufTi- • ing on the arm of her father, followed cent to ful y protect the flo•ring or sur- e her sister, M 0 ,who acted as bridesmaid. James Miller, ise Katherine McKee zie, face of the bridges, and in default the e brother of the groom. performed the person charged shall be liable to the • duty of groomsman. Under an arch of •evergreens and rosesiu the presence of to the flooring or surface of bridges. , O A petition of Manchester ratepayers, D was read, asking for increase in area of • If you want something nice and useful en municipality for all damages resulting ♦ about eighty guests, a solemn cera• ♦ mony was performed by Rev Mr an police village, which was granted. eft, call at S. Grape 'e. n a v oan, of Whitechurch. Afterwards the P A petition from Dungannon asking to y usual festivities Were indulged in, ani be made into a polios village was left 2 g 1, y over for future consideration hristmae or New Years' 0 theheartywishes of their man friends • . followed Mr. and Mrs. Miller to their o • home on the 12th concession of Wawa• Messrs Cameron, of Brussels. and 0 Hartley, of Myth, addressed the Council • nosh, where they intend to reside in future. in reference to grants to continuation Nice Comfortable CHAIRS, just the thing for a present to father, mother or sweetheart—something worth calling a gift. •♦ • GENUINE PALMS for decorating the room; will last for years. • At S. Grecey's. •♦ ♦ . r • We prime ourselves on keeping the most up•to-date and finest display • of FURNITURE in Wingham. Before buying elsewhere, be sure to call. • • Special discounts for cash on all purchases till New Yoar'a, at S. Graoey's furniture store. J. * 1'. S —We are sorry our windows get so badly frosted over that you t' can't see our d splay from outside. But come in and see it; won't cost you 4 a cent to look through. • va • Undertaking—Aa in the past, we attention whenever our services • are required. Any hour—night • or day. Furniture Dealer and Practical Undertaker -.**0....004.....••00.•.00♦. •000.0000.0.....0.....0.0 S. GRACI3Y. 2 classes in Public Schools. The Basco. tive Com. recommended that all schools • throatest' Female Strengthener on Earth dotog this work get additional grants to • Thousands of warren aro wan, paled, make it equal to the the amount received • rundown and dispirited. What 'they in 1906, the extra grant given by govern. • need is that nourishing tonic Ferrozone, ment onlyegoing for equipment. • Soon they regain those laughing eyes, A deputation from Wingham, asked bright spirits and rosy cheeks. Ferro- for a grant to assist to building and zone does this and more as Mrs. L F, equipping a hospital. The Esoeutive Adrianson of Whitney Pier, 0. B., testi- Canituittee recommended a grant of $1, flee. "My daughter was very much run 000 but this was afterwards amended to down and had considerable troubles at $500 and pissed by Connell, Oft I as at a loss to know The Counoil holding the dee:i for lot • . • •♦ O 0 • . • •♦ . 2 •• . • Invictus Shoes For Men In the newest shapes, made from the best materials, perfect fitting, and guarauteod to give the best of satisfaction in every particular. Also very fine line; of Ladies', Misees' and Ohildren's Shoes. Rubbers, Occtshoed, Rubber Boot;, eta., a great variety to chocso from, at very inodorato prices. R. Johnston SHOE DEALER 'WINGHA. d times, en w No.18, Hallett it was decided, on motion what to do. I was advised to aivo her + Ferrozone and I did eo, Ferrozone Of Mr, Ferris, to offer the same for sale cleared up all the trouble, made my by Auction, in Clinton, at a date to be daughter healthy and well. Ferrozone fixed. gives good appetite, regulates, strength- A petition, signed by 7 r .tepayers In ens. I consider it a medicine every wo• Morris and 6 in East Wawa ash, 'asked man should ase regalarly if she wants for the appointment of arlii'...tora to es - to feel ber best." Rebuild with P +rro• tablish a school in Belgrave. The petit- to zone, it is the Icing of all cures. Price n was granted ;and Messrs .: Idge Holt, 500 per box at alt dealers. Walter Wilson, Lncknow, alit Morgan Dalton, Ashfield, appointed arbitrators. A grant of $25 was made to the Huron stOi0R1s. Poultry and Pet Stook Assooiation, to - Mr, S. Y. 'Taylor, Principal of the wards the expense of Its show itt Sea. Paris Pablie Sohoot for fifteen years, forth, on tau. 14, 15. 16, 17, I007. and a brother of Reeve Taylor, of this D. Patterson, Co. Engineer was grant - ]rag ed $60 for extra expense this year. township, has resigned. Mr. Taylor been a successful teacher and will be Oa motion of Mr. Oantleton, Rev. W. very mnoh missed when he reeves to Wade was granted $50 for attending to Calgary, which he has decided to do in a short time. Mies Mary MoArter, who has boon teaohing at Sodom for the past year, has resigned and leaves at the end of the present year, she having been engaged qo teach in S. S. No. 1, Morris, for the your 1007. James Evans Ieft last Satnrday for a visit to Os ford Co. Ho will resume fanning operations in Morris next March as the lease to his sons expires then. Richard 112i.tohell and family who have to/doled on the 3rd lino for a number of VATS, removed to the 12th con, of Grey, to Jas S. Shaw's farm which they have rented for a time, We are sorry to tee then go but with them well. Mrs. Caswell, of Cole Water, Ont., is the truest of 1.tra. John 1lloeney, of More - is, Mrs. L. Frain fa (Prey and Mrs. J, Sharpe of 13ritssels. She is related to tient. MCS. °e;welt was never here be- fore and Mr. Mooney has Only seen his aunt once in 52 years. The b0 acre farm belonging to Geo. Cardiff, Brussels, located oh the 5th lino has been purchased ber (.deo., son of James l0avis, Price Is said to be $1500. .established 1879 Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresoleae is a boon to Asthttletics Boas it not seen mxo eiectiv^, to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the bre-,thin:' organs than to take the remedy iatotha stomach'1 It tures because the air rendered strongly anti• septic is tarried over the diseased surface tv:th ' every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat. nicer. y is invaluable to nodtert nidi small cbi}lr n. Thosaof find immediate m ntpt}ve ' _ - tdS ode tenden y find ghs orcin. \ad relict from' roughs or ifl named conditions of the „y, throat & td by druggists. Scud postal Cacho±klet. Lrettttro, Mays Co., Limited, Agents, Mont. real, Canada. got THE BEST PLACE IN WINGHAM TO SECURE A Piano Organ aR Violin IS AT DAVID BELL'S Terms to snit purchaser. itimmatagim Christmas AND 1 Nw Year HOLIDAY RATES '1'TRRITOT:Y—Between all stations in Canada; also to Detroit and Port Raton, Mich ; Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Saspeueion Bridge, N.Y. AT SINGLE FARE -Good going December 24th and 25th. returnir+g until Dec 26th. Also going Deo 81 and January 1, returning until Jon 2nd, 1907. AT FARE AND ONE - THIRD— Good going Dec. 21, 22, 23, 21 and 25, also Doo. 28, 29, 30, 31 and Jan 1,1907, returning until Jan. 3rd, 1907 For tickets and full information call on L. Harold, Depot Agent. J. D. MoDowALD, District Passenger . Agent, Toronto. 1 t WINGHAM Flour Mills We are often asked by farmers, which is it better for them, to get wheat gristed, or buy floor, grist. ing is the ohoapest, you Will save from 25c to 30o on each bag of Sour, and then you get our Sour, which is the best. We have our chopper running' again and can chop frotn 4,000 to 0,000 lbs. an hour, so their will be no waiting to get your chop done, mien L1 Five Lilies floor, e bi, $2.10 to $2.30 Prairie Rose " " 2130 to 2 20 Star - " " 2 00 to 2 15 Cream Pastry Flour 1 80 to 2 05 Low grade FlOur,ton 26 00 to 27 00 Bran, per ton - 17.00 to 18 00 Shorts, " - - 18 00 to 20 00 Screenings s 18 00 to 20.00 Chop - - - 20 00 to 25 00 Winter Wheat, bus. .03 to .70 Goose " " .p0 to .0'2 Manitoba- +' " r .75 to .85 Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the town. HOWSON, NIHVEY OOOOKLEOANK, THE LEADING STORE H. E. ISARD eoz; Co. WINGHAM'S BRIGHTEST AND BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENTS We have imported a large stock of useful Christ- mas Presents. You are sure to- get the right goads here at right prices HANDKERCHIEFS We are showing a very large range of silk, Lawn and Linen Handkerchiefs. Prices range thus: 5c, 1oc, 15c, 2oc, 25c, 35c, 5oc, 75c and $ 1,00. SILK WAISTS What more useful for a Christmas Present than a nice Silk Waist. We have a large variety of the very latest and best makes for Christmas trade. See our special at $3.00. KID GLOVES We carry only the best makers' Gloves, every pair guaranteed. A •pair of our best Gloves at $1.25 makes a very nice present. SILK COLLARS We have just received a large shipment of Ladies' Silk Collars made specially for our Christmas Trade. Come in and see our large assortment; we are sure to suit you in variety and price.' Prices are 2oc,"25c, 35c, 5oc, 75c, $1,00 and $1.25, See our leader at 50c. SILKS A large stock of Silks to choose from. Special values at Sac, 75c ani $r.00 UM BRELL AS. A nice range of Ladies' or Gents' Umbrellas, pretty handl4s and good coverings, all prices. GROCERIES We have just opened up new Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, Citron, Orange ana Lemon peels, Confection- ery, etc. The best cheese always in stock. Buy your Christmas Groceries here and save money. HEI Cosy PHONE 68 i5 i-Leseen Ali ,tka irrF+: b4. Office, ,making his salary $525. The membra of the Council were entertained at a complementary sapper on Thursday night, and also on Friday night, and in a very pieasout and orderly marner wound up the existence of the Couuty Oouucil in its pres.nt forte, ROAD AND BILIDCiz Colt\ttrTEE This Committee recommended the erectien of a naw steel bridge at Bine. vale; also that the bti,!g kar.twn tee the Thompson bridge, north ;.f Baj fie1,1, La rebuilt with cement abutments and steel structures; that the Kingsbridge, Ashde1d, be rebuilt. with `steel supor- strnoture. In reference to account of W. B. Foster, for work done on Holmes. Ville -Colborne bridge, the engineer waR authorized to impact the same, and if satisfied, that an order for payment be given. The opinion of the County So1ic- itur ro traction engines doing over Coun- ty bridges, was recommended to be Ieft for the consideration of the new council. HOUSE OF REFTTt: l OOMISITTEII. The cc 1 mi: tee re ported that it was well satisfied with the appearance of the house and surroundings. We meet say that the Inspector, Manager, Matron Bud Phy steiaa deserve much credit for the in- tereet t',;,,' §town ie tie mAna&e- ment of Oso bud",e iota !atm in CSdt- ids Fp'ot during the past year, We cousid• er the manag.ment of the t facials has been E fiicient and economical, and in the best interests of the county. In our June report we referred to acme accents against estates lately conveyed to the County, soma of which have teen sett- led; ttiey amount to $3 300 4fte.ii�.lia:u:' .L :'uJtt&vi 4..-_,:nAg4Aawaolocm,wuR any roar Christmas presents At the CENTRAI .itAanwmtle. SILVERWARE, LAIVIPS, CUTLERY, SKATES, CARPET SWEEPERS, etc. We carry a largo and well assorted stock in the above. QUALITY HIGH - - - PELICES LOW. BISHOP 8T, BALL THE CENTRAL HARDWARE, WINGHAM. a+e+++++14 ++++++oa+++++te+ ++++++4a+++++++a++++++++++ R. KNOX'S ANNOUNCEMENT TO GVIRISTNIAS BUYERS! H ting such a large stock of Christmas Goods, % everything will be sold at prices that will sell thcrin See our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. ItlilAndttAnTY':IL.4 FOR Watches, Clocks, Gold and Plated Jawelry. Silverware, :s iv4-r and Litany e Novelties, loamy Sets rand Boxes, Sarni Wood and Leather G•iot;t', t'aney Cliinawato and novclti's, (lair,], Silver and Prost L'tubre.;as. S;reta• ells in geld and silver ir• snv ;Malinrry, G:tt 31.tol:s, NtitFla, 13b1es, flytnn rind Prayer ly roils, Children's Pitney Gcocla, Christmas ty it :s aqui gales dar s, Ptctnra I3.'t+1te. Dolls Toys, n,*.uai; ai Lo tramp nts, Camuras, Comic and Souvenir Post Canis. 25e in cash cr trali all 'wed Cl}1 r`'1 purch.15,,±14t't $ 5.00 w Nit of „nods _.-F•-� - �- n , , :' �vr-�ll'l11'"y a �` lilwlt�9$° . tine Watch, Chcli niaJ Jtl� airy -1 1 a O. .. , >,i Opposite Qucen'e Hotel.�ai%lI`i'e;tll:l:1l ,+++++++++++++++•4++++++•#+ 04+++++++4+++++4+4+4+++++,