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THE WINGIIAX TIMES, JANUARY 24 1907
BIG CUT - PRICE
rien's Wear Sale
25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT.
Having purchased the large Ready -to -Wear Clothing
and Gents' Furnishing Business of
The R H. Crowder Co.,
WE START
Thursday morning, Jail 24
with a Big 25 per cent. Discount Sale
of the entire stock as follows:
CLOTHING
Meti's Overcoats
Men's Trousers
Men's Smocks
Boys' Overcoats
Boys' Trousers
Men's
M en's
Men's
Boys'
Boys'
Suits
Overalls
Underwear
Suits
Overalls
Boys' Underwear Boys' Sweaters
Gents' Furnishings
Men's Hose, Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Gloves, Hand-
kerchiefs, Sweaters, Ties, Umbrellas, Mufflers, Braces,
Hats and Caps.
MEN'S FURS.
Coon Coats, Calf Coats, Dogskin Coats, Fur -lined
Coats, Fur Collars, Caps and Gauntlets.
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Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises.
It will pay you to come 20 miles to this Big Cut -Price Sale. Nothing marked up,
- nothing marked down ; a straight 25 per cent, off everything.
neGEE 0. CAMPBELL •
Successors to The R. H. OROWDER CO.
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BELO/LANE
Revival services are being, continued
in Belgrave Methodist Church during
this week. All are invited.
The Quarterly Sacramental service for
this circuit will be held in the
the Belgrave Methodist Church on Sun-
day, 'February 3rd, at 10.30 a.m. The
'Quarterly Official Board will meet in the
same church on Monday, Feb. 4th at 3
m. •
From the anarial report of Knox
Church we get the following particulars.
The number of families at beginning of
year was 72; number of families added
during the year, 9; two families left,
leaving 79 families and a membership of
158. Daring the year there were three
deaths and three removals from the con-
gregation. The receipts for the year
amounted to $680.86 and after paying
enemies there is a balance. Rev. J. J.
Hastie is the popularpastor.
SEAFORTH.
An aged resident passed away at his
home here in the porson of john Mc-
Kinley, in hie eighty-fifth year. He
was born in Ireland, and came to Can-
ada at the age of nine years. Twenty
years ago he retired from active life,
and has since been a citizen of Seaforth.
He was one of the most suocessful farm-
ers of Huron county, and was most
highly respected by all who knew him.
Ho is survived by his wife and a large
family.
Why Chest Colds are Dangerous.
They lead to pleurisy and pneumonia.
Follow the advice of W. H. Fowles of
Fowles' Oorners, Ont., who says: "I
need to be subject to attacks and al-
though I used most everything nothing
relieved quickly till I discover ed Nervi -
line. I have used it for pleurisy and sore
chest and found it just the proper thing.
For Lumbago or Neuralgia it's quick as
lightning. I cheerfully , recommend
Nerviline." Strongest, cleanest, most
pain destroying liniment on earth is P01 -
son's Nerviline, 25c bottles; sold every-
where.
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Buy Ifni' Wedding Presents
At. the CENTRAL HARDWARE.
SILVERWARE, LAMPS, CUTLERY,
SKATES, CARPET SWEEPERS, etc. •
We carry a large and well assorted stock in the above.
PRICES LOW.
QUALITY HIGH. ' -
H. BISHOP
THE CENTRAL HARDWARE, WINGEIAM. •
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invidus Shoes
For Men
In the newest shapes, made frons the best
Maierials, perfect fitting, and guaranteed to give
'the best of satisfattion in every particular.
Also very fine lines of Ladles', Miesea' and
Children's Shoe.
Rabbets,. Ove he, Rubber Boots, eta.,
a great variety to (loose from, at very moderate
pricee.
R. Johnston
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WINGIIAM
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ST. SECELENS.
Mrs. A. Gordon, of Ann Arbor has
been visiting at Mr. Abe Durnin's.
At the annual meeting of the Public
Library the old officers were re-elected.
The treasurer's report showed a small
balance on hand.
Mr. Jas. Anderson, ef Plumes is visit -
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Anderson.
MISS Elizabeth Dnrnin, of Guelph,
and John, of Morriston are visiting at
the parental home.
Gordon McDonald and Elliott and
James Miller are attending the Owen
Sound Business College.
Millers Change Their Methods
Yeats ago they fought catarrh by in-
ternal dosing. They saw this ruined
the stomach and changed to the ozonet-
ed air cure, better known as Catarrho-
zone. This treatment is sure to cure. It
goes to the source of the disease; it de-
stroys the manses that maintain catarrh
and even in the worst cases permanent
care is guarnuateed. Failure with
Catarrhozone is imposeible. Antiseptic,
healing and far. reaching, it's bound to
cure every time. Endorsed by more
than twenty thousand physicians in
Araerica, alone and sold in 25c and PA
sizes by all deale.
AtORR3 S.
Jno, Rands, a former resident of the
6th line, is here from South Dakota. It
is 26 years Bina; he moved away from
here. He is well pleased with Dakota.
James Speir disposed of a three old
filly to Andrew Hislop, of Grey, that
tilted the scale at 1615. Ho got a good
prioe and Mr. Hislop a good mare.
Adam J. Smith, of Deloraine, Mau ,
arrived here last week on a horse put. -
chasing trip and will return as soon am
Established .r870
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
cresoiette is a boon to Asthmatics
Dos t it hot teem more effective to breathe in a
remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs
than to take the remedy into the stomach ?
It mires because the air rendered strongly anti.
septic u tarried over the diseased surface with
every breath, giving prcl:nged and constant treat.
Mem. It is invaluable to mothers ivi small
children.
,Thoseol *. consumptive r..
tendency find immediate riot .
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rer.t. ..,,o. coughs or in- a.
flamed conditions of the
throat.
• Stria by druggists. ..40111:446:
,Setul postal for booklet.
Latatixe.Mie• Co., - Itaf'i;
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Isard's Big Clean Sweep
TEN DAYS' SALE
COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 26
" AND ENDING FEBRUARY 61 1907N
Twenty Thousand Dollar Stock To Be Slaughtered.
Great reductions in 15 departments. Never mind how much we lose; it will be
your gain. Don't overlook this opportunity of buying
NEW GOODS at a BIG SAVING,
If you save money you make money." Every dollar you spend here during
this sale is an investment at a high rate of interest. .It will pay
you to borrow money from the bank in order to take
advantage of these LO W PRICES.
SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY IF POSSIBLE.
READ READ
Grocery Depa,rtznent.
Great money saving chances
tor 10 days only.
1 lb Art Baking Powder with graniteware pre-
mium, worth 50 to 750 each, 10 days sale
price, only - • - 39c
2 cans beet Salmon for , - - • 25c
Japan and Ceylon Teas, regular 25o brand, sale 20c
Canada Laundry Starch, per lb • - 05c
Yeast Cakes, per box 030
250 Atrong Brooms, for - 20o
Tapioca, regular prioe 10n for Oo
13o cans Tomatoes, sale price 100
Pot Barley, per pound only 03c
150 Bottle Pickles, sale prioe 10o
Isard's Best Cheese, only - . 15o
12 Bars Laundry Soap, for - 25o
100 Bottle Extracts, sale price 08c
4 large packages Gold Dust, for 25o
Big Savings on Clothing.
Men's strong well mado overalls blue or black
Denim, 10 days sale price - 590
10 Men's Black Kersey Overcoats, well made, late
style, strong linings, worth $8.50, sale - $6 50
18 Men's plain and fancy Tweed Suits, worth $6.50
to $7,00, your choice for - $4,95
Boys' Heavy Overcoats, worth $5.00 to $6 00 for $3.95
Men's heavy Gray Twill Pants, regular $2 00 for $1,50
Boys' Strong Oweed Lined Kuicker Pants - 50o
25 Fine Tweed Suits, new patterns, worth $10, $7.95
Men's extra heavy gray Tweed Pants, worth
$2,50 for - - $L95
Two thousand dollars worth of the beat clothing on
second flor must be sold to make room for spring
stook. --',Move quick."
Boots and Shoes.
An immense stook to choose from every pair to be
sold at out price. Come and see what we can save
you on Shoes.
FURS.
Alaska Sable Ruff (long) good buying at $25.00.
10 day sale price only - $18.00
Alaska Sable Ruff, worth $16.50 for - 812.50
Columbian Sable Rnff, worth $12.00 for $8.00
Timber Sable Ruff, worth $16 00 for $12.00
Other makes in Ruffs, worth $700 for $5,00
All our Furs must be sold, big reductions on Caps,
Muffs, Oaperines, Gauntlets, Coats, etc.
A lot of plain and fancy Top Skirta to clear, regu-
lar value up to $3 50 on sale for • - $1.95
Dress Goods Department
20 per cant. disoonnt off all lines of Dress Goods
Silks, and Velvets. Buy your spring dress now and
save maney.
NAPKINS.
6 doz. Table Napkins, good value at $1.00 nor doz.
sale price • • - 750
'serge Table Napkins, fine linen, worth $1.50 sale $1 25
Extra large fiae Irish Linen Napkins, worth $i1.50
sale price - - - $1,95
READ READ
Gents' Furnishings.
5 doz. Men's Seamless Oashmere Sox, (blaok);
goad value at 250, they go at - 190
A lot of four-in-hand and hook on ties, regular
prioe 25o, your choice for . - 18o
Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, good value at 75o
10 days sale price - - - 606
Men's Heavy Lined Leather Mitts, worth 50a for 390
Men's Heavy Wool Sox, regular 25e and 30o for 20o
Everything in this department goes at greatly re-
duce.' prices.
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Ladies' Wrap , well made, lined waist and
sleev ast colors, regular value $2.00, sale $1.19
Lodi ancy oolored Wrapperette Waists, lined,
new goods, worth 81.00 to $1.25, your choice, 690
adios' Kid Gloves, black or colors, guaranteed,
regular value 81 25, on sale - 990
20 pieces Wrapperette, worth 10o to 12;o for - 8c
44 inth Pillow Cotton (circular), fine quality, good
value at 20c, 10 day sale price - 15c
50 doz. Ladies' Heavy Vests,- regular value 25o to
360 each, they go at • - 20o
Heavy Black Sateen Underskirts, worth $1.25, to
clear at - - -. 90c
Large size Flannelette Blankets, gray or white,
worth $1.25, sale prize - - $1.00
Extra Heavy Ribbed. Wool Hose, fast black, regu-
lar value 35o to clear - - 25o
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Ladies' Coats.
Ladies' Black Kersey Coate, worth 87 00 for -
Ladies' Blew& Beaver Coats, worth 88.00 for -
Ladies' Grey Kersey Lined Coats, 810,00 for
Ladies' Fancy Tweed Coats, worth 812 00 for -
All our coats must go regardless:of cost.
$4 95
$5.75
87.75
$9.00
Crums best Prints, I2Xc quality for loc.
Bargains at the Ribbon Counter.
250 plain wide Silk Ribbons, sale price - 20c
20o fancy wide Silk Ribbons, sale price 150
15c plain Ribbon, all colors, sale price - - 121.;c
20o plain Ribbon, all colors, aids price - - 15c
1214c plain Ribbon, all colon, sale price • - 10c
A lot of Corsets to clear, worth $1.00 and $1.25,
on bargain tables for • 69c
Dress Goods.
10 pieces heavy Dress Goods, double width, good
value at 25c,sale price 19c
Lace Curtains.
Regular dollar Onrtains 3,1s' yds long on sale
25 pairs worth 81.25 par pair, on sale -
15 pairs worth $2.00 per pair, on sale -
20 pieces Heavy Flannelettes, worth 7c for
- 75o
- 980
- $1.50
- 5c
Table Linens.
60c quality extra wide, new patterns, sale price - 45o
Extra heavy half bleached Linen, worth 50o for 400
Very fine quality Linen, 2 yds wide, worth $1.25, $1.00
One dollar quality Linen, gale price 80c
Thousands of yarde of Lane and Embroideries, Dress
Trimmings, etc. at great reductions. • • Fancy Collars.
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A number o French Flannel Waist Lengths, A lot of Ladies' Fancy Collars to clear, regular
worth. S 50 to $2 00, your choice for only 81.00 25o lines for - - - 15
Remember the date -Saturday, Jan. 26. Everything will be reduced.
Salespeople Wanted.
No goods charged at sale prices. No goods seat on approbation. Cash or produce in exchange
for goods. No coupons given or sales punched on tickets during this Big Sale.
•H. E. ISARD 6, CO.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
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he secures his car load. Mr. Smith has
been in the West 18 years. He rays the
Winter is a severe one in Manitoba.
01d, and well knoWn residents of the
2nd lineitt the persons of:Wm. and Mrs
Forrest, have removed to Brussels where
they had a house waiting them. Mr.
Forreat's health has not been vigorous
but as he ie getting rip toward 80 years
of age he can hardly elpeet to be as ro..
bust as ',etre 040. Miss Marion Forted
accompanied her parents.,
Waltz
The
73 item farm of Alex. Campbell,
1 ith too, he been sof to *Mien Evans
of Elie tame line, for $4,500 .
algeggigselassa,
Among the ',lettere from the West we
notice D. A, son of Peter McNeil. It is
over 5 yorrs since he went West. He id
associated with P. 0, Duncan in East-
ern Sask., and it doing well.
• Willie Coates, ion of John Coates, of
Ethel, is having a hard time of it vritli
typhoid fever. 11e ems) home oleic from
Parry Sound but we hope he will soon
he o. k.
It, 13, and lire, Moore aro visiting re.
'Mires in Grey, Morris and Brusseli.
There home is in Santis, Manitoba. The
former is a son Of D. 13 Moore and Mrs.
Moore &daughter of Wm Telfer, of this
township.
tiols Rollinget, 10th con., is the own.
er of a grade cow that has presente 1 him
with twin calves for the past three
yeerii. All are alive and doing well.
This ie a good record and one not fre.
quently equalled.
James Ferguson, au old and well
known residens of the OtIi con. disposed
of his eligible 100 here farm to John
Lowe for the sant Of $6,500, possession
to be given on. Marsh 1st. The,fartai is
most desirably located and has been in
Mr. Verglison't possession for many a I
year.
Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, Node and Throat i
Specialist, OTO Qtteen'e Avenue, London, I
gra door at of St. Andrew's "Chur.1,
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Golden Weddings.
It is not often that two golden wed-
dings are reported in the saute Wile of a
Weekly paper. _•lach was the case with
the Walkerton Telescope last week.
Mr. ata Mrs. John McKinnon, of
Walkerton, lab of Greenock celebrated
their golden wedding and blre. McKin-
non's mother, Mr. Manley, who is now
99 years of age, as present. The other
couple who Celebrated this happy s•eselt
were Mr. and Mrs. William Latimer. of
Greene*, who were for it number of
rare remidenta of Vic Township of (2o1.
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