The Wingham Times, 1907-02-21, Page 5r
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A Last Chance J
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This is the last week for our 25 per cent. dis-
count sale, It will pay you to have a look through our
stock. Twenty-five cents handed back to you on every
dollar's worth of goods purchased and there are no excep-
tions. Every article sold is a bargain.
Men's heavy wool Top Shirts in navy and
grey, at prices to suit every one. The
reduced prices are, per garment 374c,
64c, 75c, 94c and - $1.121.
Men's and Boys' wool Sweaters in navy, red,
brown, black, white, royal, &c., plain
and fancy, reduced ranging from 3721c to $2.45
Aten's Fleece Lined Underwear, medium
and heavy weights, reduced price, per
garment 3*, and 57c
Boys' Fleese Lined and Wool Underwear,
sizes 24 to 34, reduced prices, according
to sizes, 261c to 37c
Men's and Boys' Reefers made of heavy
freize and beaver cloths, well lined, re-
gular prices of men's $2.75 to $7.5o,
reduced prices $2.o7 to $5,621.
Regular- prices of Boys', $3 oo, $3.5o
and $4.00, reduced prices $2.25, $2.62.?s, $3.00
If you have not already taken advantage of this
big cut price sale, it will be to your advantage to do so
this week.
EVERYTHING GOES AT 25 9/. OF.
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P ICES ON STOVES
(FOR CASH ONLY.) •
1 Happy Thought Range, six hole with reservoir and warming
closet $60.00 for $50.00
1 Steel Range, six hole, regular $45.00 for $39,00
1 No, 9 Wood Cook withreservoir, regular $22.00 for . $19.00
1 No. ti Radiant Home Parlor Cook, double heater, reg. $47 for $39.0Q
1 Ideal Jewel Parlor heater, regular $37,00 for $32.00
ilifiataablaut
1 Brilliant Favorite Parlor heate.r, regular $33.50 for
1 No. 5 Oak Heater, wood or coal, regular 915.00 for
1 No. 17 Queen Jak, wood or coal, regular $14.00 for
1 Prime National Wood Heater, regular $18.00 for -
CENTRAL HARDWARE,
WINGHAM.
• $27.00
• $11.50
• $10.00
• $15.00
H. BISHOP
Meaw•bowomakaaiA•siamktuaUi
invictus Shoes
For en
In the newest shapes, made from the best
materials, perfect fitting, and guaranteed to give
the best of satisfaction in every particular.
Also very fine lines of Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Shoes.
Rubbers, Overshoes, Rubber Boots, eto.,
a great variety to choose from, at very moderate
prime.
R. Johnston
SHOE DEALER WINGHAM
GLEN:INN-AN
Anninersary service will be held in
. Eadies' church next Sabbath at 2.30 p.
when Rev. Mr. Wishart, B. A., of
Brussels will conduct the service. On
the following Tuesday evening tea -
meeting will be held, when an excellent
programme of instrumental and vOoal
music will be rendered by the Bluevale
Presbyterion church choir. lilies M.
Duff, of Blnovale, will reoite, Rev. Mr.
Minoan, of Whiteohurch, and Rev. Mr.
Radford, of Belraore,Will give addressee.
Everybody is welcome.
We are pleased to see Mr. Albert
Aitken andlis 'Aide from N. Dakota
• in the Glen, Dir. Aitken is doing Well in
the West.
We are having an ideal 'Winter thio
• year and farmers are taking advantage
of it by rushing in the logy *0 the saw
Prete_ another eirresportlem•
*r. Albert Aitken and bride of Glen.
burn, North Dakota, are visiting his
parent, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aitken, of
Glenannan.
Mr. J. W. Ansley and his sister were
visiting Glenannan friends last Satur-
day.
Miss Jennie Hogg, of Grey, is visiting
her friend, Miss Aggie Aitken.
The Marshall boys and the Stokes beets
aro hauling square timber to the Glen.
Mr. James Weir finiehed the contract
of putting in the Glenannan wood.
The Muir boys finished the contract of
putting in the school wood.
. Mr, Colin taclie had. 0, bee drawing
brick from Bennet's brickyard, Myrick,
for his new house.
A heavy purse goes a long way to -
Ward making a light heart,
Beat boy out of a dircto and the
eritte Will Metter
rt. at Lat..t... •
TILE ltiVINGlikki T[MFS ITIIRGAEY
eV te gattY.
• Report of $, S. No 6, TurnberrY
Names in order of neertt. Sr. iv, G.
McCormick, S. King, II. Mitchell, V.
Chandler. jr v. V. Showers, 13. Dioks
lto Porter. Sr. nr. N. MelKagae, V.
Foxton, W. Samos, M. Chandler. R.
MoKague, B. Little. Jp ru, V. King,
J. Snell, A. MoKinnon, W. McKatzue,
G. Snell, R. Faille, B. Holmes, 4. Fox.
ton, P. Follis, E. Faille. Sr. u B
Chandler, J. Holmen, /1f0Kague. ]4-
1Dickspn, L. Snell. Jr. Dalgleiach
M. Porter, Pt ii, E. Chandler, L.
James, 0, Pais, Pt r, FL Helmet', H,
Showers. A, 4. T.AJIONDT,
Teacher.
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When Women auirer
Look out for weakness or disease. See
if there is not a sideaohe, headeohe.
restlessness and the "blues." These
symptoms indicate that you need the
gentle assistance of Dr, Hamilton's Pills.
They are women's greatest relief, pre-
vent fanotional derangements, renew
the lite of the blood, purify and clean
the !system throughout. No tonic so
potent, no results so marked as follow
the use of Dr. Hamilton'Pills. Price
25o per box at all dealers.
BLUM:A:LE
Mrs. W. L. Fraser is ill, but is im-
proving. Mr. John Burgess, who has
been ill for some weeks is recovering
slowly. Mrs (Rev.) West is also ill, but
is recoveriug,
Miss Eva Duff left for Ohio last
week.nff
Duff Stewart, are getting in an ex-
tra large quantity of logs this year.
The Chosen Friend e ere giving an "At
Home" in the Foresters' Hall, on Fri-
day evemng 22nd.
The tenth anniversary of the induc-
tion of Rev. W. J. West, M. A., will be
observed next Sabbath, when Rev. A.
0. Wiaiart, of Brussels will preach in
the Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. and
7 p.m. On the followiog Monday even.
ing, 25th Feby, a grand teiameetiug and
entertainment will bo given, when an
excellent programme of vocal and in-
strumental music will be rendered by
the choir, Miss M. Doff will reoite, Rev.
Mr. Perrin, B. A ,of Wroxeter, Rev. Mr.
Burnett, B. A. of Molesworth and Rev.
Mr. Baker of Bluevale, will deliver ad-
dresses. Everybody welcome.
Tho Deaf Made to Hear.
Deafness because usually due to Ca-
tarrh, is quite eatable. In a thousaud
oases this is proved absolutely true. Sue -
case invariably attends the use of Ca-
tarrhozone which has cured catarrhal
deafness of twenty-five yeare 'standing.
Penetrating through the passages of the
ear, the soothing vapor of Catarrhozone
relieves the inflammation, destroys the
seeda of Catarrh and thereby allows
nature to re -reit herself. Try Catarrho.
zone yourself, 25o and $1.00 sizes sold
by all dealers.
rOlUDWICEI.
Oa Jan, 22nd, one of the old pioneers
of Howick, passed away in the person of
Mr. Arthur Mitchell, at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Dulmage, near Beams-
ville, aged 91 years. He was a native of
Queen's County, Ireland, but came to
this country when a young man and set-
tled in Sarnia for a time. Ho also lived
in Holland and Glenannan before coming
to Fordwich in 1854. Ia company with
the late Henry Newton, he opened out
the first general store in Fordwich an I
was shortly after appointed first post
master of this village. He was elected
to the first Howick council and sat at
the board for several years. He owned
300 acres of land and done considerable
farming. Mr. Mitchell built first flour
mill on the site of the present mill and
the the first saw mill, on the opposite
• bank of the Maitland. He left Fordwich
for some time but returned again and
opened up a general store. About eigh-
teen ysars ago he left Fordwich and re-
turned to Sarnia. Of late years he had
lived with his daughter near Beamsville.
oto Rms.
The Council met on Feb Ilth, pur-
suant to adjonrnment. Members all
present; the Reeve in the chair; minutes
of,laat meeting read and passed. The
Auditor's report on the accounts of 1906
was presented and after being examined
by the Council, it was moved by Mr.
Campbell and seconded by Mr. McCut-
cheou, that said report be adopted. -
Carried.
Tenders were received for the con-
struotion of the Ellisoxt drain and on
motion of Messrs. Shaw slid Taylor the
tender of Mr. P. Nicholson for doing the
work at 21Uc per yard was accepted.
Campbell - MoCutcheon. - Richard
Prootor was apppointed Collector at a
salary of $85.00, on furnishing satis-
factory security for the faithful per-
formance of the work.
Accounts were ordered to be paid
as follows: -Corporation of Grey, 8
tine Elect, $26.14; T. Hall, printing bal-
lots, $4.00; 13. Marsh, Auditor's salary,
$8.00; T. S. Brandon, expenses to
county rate $5.00; W. Clark, fees re
Ellison drain, $20.00; T. S. Brandon,
•postage and stationery, $1.50; McKin-
non Bros., re county work on west
boundary $14.50; Andrew Miller, ser -
vides as caretaker, $8.00,
By.LaW 14to. IOW was duly geed
and passed.
thaw-Tftyror.-The Connell then ad•
journed to Meet aaia on: the Iltli day
of March next.
W. Crum, Clerk.
WIIIIMOLIRY
'112,0 beet whiter wo have had in many
Years for toe and gocd eleighttig.
The Batter faotory has been well sup.
plied with good ice.
It is said that Rev. sir. Finlay is like.
IY to leave Whiteohurch at the close of -
the Conference year am so many people
are leaving for the West. It is feared
nue of the churehea may have tQ be
oleeed.
When Long Breaths Ilurt
You know that trouble exists veblok
need quick attention. Proper Wien
o insists in rs us rabbing of the
oaest and tilde wit)' Nervilino which
cults into the tissues where the pain ia
sated, and gives relief in stew minutes
No liniment eo clean, matrons: so pow -
e •fal. Results gehranted with every
25o bottle qt Folsou's Nervilne. Get it
to -day.
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Horse fair next Wednesday.
Mrs. Joseph Sharman has purcbesd
Mr. Searle's cottage on Orange St„
Clinton.
Mr. J. J. McCaughey has sold his pee-
ing stallion, "Tens Maok" to Mr. E.
Butts, of Clinton.
Mr. j. J. Magniee, formerly of Blyth
has resigned his position as G. T. R,
agent at Locale and is now in charge of
the freight department at Clinton.
Mr. .6'. C. Elford, formerly of Holmes -
villa, now on the staff of the Macdonald
College at Ste Anne de Bellevue, Qaebec
made a brief visit to towu last week.
A sleigh load of tho ;members of the
A. Y. P. A. of Si, Paul's church, Wing -
ham, were entertained in Milne's Hall
on Monday evening of last week by the
A. Y. p. A. of Trinity ohnrch.
Established iS79
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Cresolene is a been to Asthrsadcs
Does it not seem mare efrectiv. to 1.renthe in a
remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs
than to take the remedy into the stomach
it cures because the air rendered strongly anti-
septic is carried over the diseased surface with
every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat-
ment. It is invaluable to mothers with small
children.
tendency find immediate ...or,
Those of a consumptive
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relief from coughs or in- ki"" , ,t10 -..frop•
flamed conditions of the .40
throat.
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Sold by druggists. 143, N
Send postal for booklet.
',SWIM, MILES Co.,
Limited, Agents, dont-
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Old Mr Hielor„ who makes his home
with his daughter, Kra Stevenson, 13'h
teon„ was 99 years of age recently.
has been a remarkably healthy mart and
is quite alert to all that goes on yet.
We extend congratulations.
Mai Jennie Rends will leave this
week for Wiartou near which town she
hat been engaged to teach school and
ebould make an A 1 teacher, She will
be missed by the Methodist Sabbath
School, Bruseele, and the church choir.
We wish her success.
The comfortable residence of the late
George Steins, corner Albert and Wils
liam streets, Brassele, has boon bold to
James Ferguson, 9th eon. Grey, who
recently disposed of hie farm. Paws -
ion will be given before March 1st, Mrs.
Stamm sou and daughter will likel v take
up residence et Stratiord in which lo-
• eality they have xeletives and old
friends
Another Great Ihseovery
A. well known gentleman in Black
Bay, Out., Mr. John Omen, hats dinoove
ered an absolute specific: for Ithennia-
tism, and writes: "I was affected with
Sciatica and chronic itheomatism whion
1 contracted years ago The dimmer) had
a great bold in my blood, and it Wflt3
hard to make any impression on it.
Reading of Ferrozene I was oonVinceri
of its merit, and its certainly the best I
have ever need. Why it just drove
away the Rheumatism. Even etiffened
old sufferers will experience quick •re -
:Vet gl reltheerlfellgtril till(tile
t;z:c;
esiroys
the cense of the disease. Piece 50c per
box at all dealers.
BELGRAVE
Belgrave L. 0. L. will held a coueert
in the Foresters' hall, on Thursday (min-
ing, February 23th. Mr. Jae. Fax and
Miss Grace Merry, of Torcinto will take
part,
Sad news has reached here of the
death of Miss Lizzie Gallegher, aged 18
years, second eldest daughter of Robert
Gallagher, of Moose .Taso, lent formerly
of Belgrave, whore the yonng lady was
well and favorably known. It appears
she contracted a bad told, which de.
veloped into pneumonia, proving fatal
in a short thne.
At the special school meeting on Tues-
day, after fully discussing the matt.ir,
it was decided by a good substantial
majority not to change the ate, so a good
up-to-date school building of brick with
cement basement will be ereoted on John
Scaudrett's farm, jest north of the
bridge. The site is as near the centre of
the nekton as could be secured. The
Trustees will get plans, etc. and proceed
with the work as speedily as possible atal
should have the hearty support of every
ratepayer in the section,
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I ISAR" ITHE LEADING STORE
WINOHAM'S BRIGHTEST, BUSIEST An BEST
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After The Biz Sale
ENDS
Of Dress Goods, Silks, Coatings, \Vaistings, Muslins,
Table Linens, Table Oilcloths, Flannelettes, Wrap-
perettes, Ginghams, Shirtihgs, Cottonades, Cot-
tons, Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Ribbons,
Laces Embroideries, Insertions, etc.
B R_O KEN LINES
Of Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, *Underwear, Waists Wrap-
pers, Ladies' Coats, Hats and Caps, Overcoats,
Men's Suits, BoysSuits, Pants, Smocks, Over-
alls, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. All these
odds and ends must be cleared out
that we may have plenty of room to
display our large stock of
spring goods, now
coming in
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DRY GOODS, • CARPETS, CLOTHING, FURS,
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