The Wingham Times, 1908-01-23, Page 4•eirSee
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A Real Discount
20 Bents off the dollar ! This means that you pay 8o
cents for a good honest dollar's worth of goods.
Nothing marked up, the original selling price
marked in plain figures on every article.
WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU
Suits
Men's 815.00 Suits for
" $12.00 „
u $8.Q0
Youths' $10.00
Boys' $7.00
sr. $5.50
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$12.00
89,60
$6.40
$8.00
$5,60
$4.40
$3,00
Overcoats
Men's $12.00 Overcoats for . $9,60
" $9.50 " 7,60
Youths' $6,00 ,. . , , , 4,80
Boys' $4.50 ;' 3,60
.r $3.50 t'.... .............. 2,80
SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FURS
Men's $65.00 Coon Coats for
" $22,00 Dog Coats' for....,
"" $70,00 Fur lined Coats for
$50,00
15.00
55.00
20 PER CENT OFF
Fur Caps and Collars, Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats and
Caps, underwear,, Hose, Mitts, Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas,
Overalls and Smoeks, Trunks and Suit Cases.
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Before Stock -Taking, we offer the following goods
00. ,remarkably low prices in order to reduce our stock.
Be sure to see them before purchasing :
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Men's and Ladies' Fur Coats, Caps and Gauntlets -at less 4
Ethan cost.
27 only Fur Muffs, regular 5.00 to 12.00, for $3.00, 4
30 Ladies' Cloth Short Jackets, beautiful material, $2,00 each. 4
32 .pieces Dress Goods, ranging from 20c to 1.00, positively to I
Ebe.oleared out at 50 cents on the dollar.
C A splendid chance to seeure girls' school dresses.
t A large assortment of FIannellettes, from 5e to 17e per yard- i
•-less than wholesale price today. 4
Also a nice line of Fancy. Wrapperettes.
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Heavy Canadian Table Linen, 66,in,, regular 60e for 50e ;
;70 in. wide, regular 90c for 7.5c -all pure linen.
AIL -Wool and Union.$heettng,,double and single fold,
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Our Groceries are fresh and reliable: o lbs choice Raisins ,I SSC,
Extra choice Re cleaned Currants, in 1.1b packages, 10c. Jelly A
.Powder, 5e or 6 for 25e, Tomatoes, 10c can ; and all other lines at 1
equally low prices.
Yarns --single, 2 ply and 3 -ply --best home made.
Mens' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Underwear,
and Shoes -must get oat.
Also Cardigan Jackets, good heavy quality.
Boys' Sweaters.
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Boots
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FLOUR, BRAN, OIL CAKE, FLAX SEED AND BEET MEAL I
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The annual meeting of the public
library .Was held, at the home of Peter
Clark on Monday evening, Jan, 13th.
The following officers were chosen for
1908 President, Peter Clark; vice.
president, W. I. Miller; Secretary, T.
B. Miller; Treasurer W.E. C ordin; ere.
ontivs, Etre, W. E. Gordon, Misses J. C',
¥oDenald, Mary Murray. Miss Jean
Clark war appointed librarian. The
library is well stocked and we hope the
pnblio will take advantage of this
opportunity to secure good reading at
the very reasonable fee of 50o. per
member, $1.00 a family, •
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Grey District L. 0. L. met in the
Orange Hall, Brussels, on January 14th,.
There was a good number of delegates
from the different lodges and it wag one
of the best District meetings that bas
been held in Brussels foryears, Offto'ers
for 1908 are:-,Bro, Duncan Johnston,
Walton, District Master; Bro. W. 3,
Smith, Brussels, Deputy Master; Bro..
Rev. H. M. Langford, Brussels, Chap.
iaiu; Bro. M. B. Moore, V. S., Brussels,
Rea. Secretary; Bro. Jas, Hunter, tarns.
eels, Fin. Secretary and Treasurer; Bro,
Wm. Holt, Jamestown, Lecturer. The
oMoere elect were inetaIled by B. Gerry,.
Past County Master. The County
Lodge will meet in Wingham on Tues-
day, Feb. 4th, At that meeting the
12th of July celebration is fixed. It is
Brussels' turn so every vote should be
present.
Beware or Cocaine Medicines.
Thousands of Drug Fiends have been
started on their downward course
through Catarrh snuffs containing this
habit forming drug, If you suffer from
a cold, eneezing or Catarrh -don't tee a
snuff -use a sensible, treatment like
Catarrhozone. It heals and soothes,
brines relief at once, ()urea thoroughly.
In Bronohitie and throat trouble no
doctor oan do better than presoribe
Catarrhozone. Try it -see what won-
ders it works -what power it possesses.
Different from the old way, -you inhale
Caiarrhozone. Sold in 25o. and $1.00
sizes by all dealers.
,EAST WAWANOSH.
A tJuiet but pretty wedding took place
at the home of Mrs. J. Bentley on Wed.
nesday, Jan. 8th, when her youngest
daughter Mary, was united in marriage
to Mr. T. H. Herniok, a prosperous
farmer of this township. The ceremony
was performed by Rev, A, E. Jones, of
Auburn. At 5 o'clock the bride entered
the parlor accompanied by her brother,
George to the strains of the wedding
march played by Mrs, Hackney, sister of
groom, and took her plane beside the
groom, under an evergreen arch, decor.
ated with wedding belle. The bride was
beautifully attired in a dress of brown
silk with white trimmings and a wreath
of white flowers in her hair, After
partaking of a samptions wedding din-
ner the evening was spent with musio
and games,
Are you pale, Anaemic?
Anaemia means colorless blood -
means languor, blanched lips, faded
cheeks. You grow dyspeptio, nervous,
suffer functional irregularity. This
condition can't exist if there is plenty
of healthy blood. Ferrozone makes
good blood, rich nutritious biooi-that's
why it cures. In concentrated form
Ferrozone contains oertafn rare qualities
that render it unfailing in Anaemia,
languor, poor dolor and loss of weight.
To build up -feel young and vigorous,
nothing is better than Ferrozone. At
all dealers in 50o. boxes.
A. WettIaufer &las disposed of the
necessary brick for the new Roman
Catholic church at Clinton.
The L. 0, L. District of Morris held
their annual meeting in Blyth in the
Orange hall on Tuesday afternoon, Jan.
14th which was largely attended from
alt over the district. After the business
was attended to the following officers
were elected for the ensuing year: -W.
M., A. H. Robinson, Blyth; D.M., Win.
I4ethery, Belgrave; Chap., Rev. W.
Hartley, Blyth; Seoretary, Charles
Stewart, Londesboro; F.S., Wm, Mc,
Elroy, Blyth; Treasurer, M. Brace,
Londesboro; D. of C., A. Sims, Blyth;.
Lent., R. McCrea, Belgrave. W. M.
Robinson was appointed delegate to
attend the Provincial Grand Lodge of
Ontario West to be held in Mount
Forest in March,
noevenR.
Dar. A. Furtney, 2nd con., Hawick,
has purohased a 100 -acre farm, 4 miles
west of Parkhill and will take posses -
ion about March let. Ho has also rent.
ed a near,b farm of 50 s.
ao a Dar
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Ed, Reichard has rented the farm Mr.
Portnoy is leaving for a term of five
years.
The annual
h a niee in
t g of the L. O. L.
Bic riot Lodge of Howick tw off Was held in
the Orange Hall, Gerrie, on Tuesday the
14th inst. The Several Lodges though -
Out the District were Well represented at
the meeting. The following officers
were elected for the ensuing year: D.
W. M., John Gregg; D. D. M. Wm.
I Crawford; D. Chap,, Adana Spence;
D, R. Secy., Gee. Dane; 1J, F. coy.,
Jno. moor; D. Tread., Sae. Ea13is; D.
1R of per,, Jno, litontgomery; D. Lent's,
W. H. Greg, W. H. Dane,
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Cirihood and $coitf.,s. Emuls(ori. ire
linked together,
The girl who takes Scott's Ernul«
..r4m has plenty of rich, red blood; she is
plump, active and energetic.
The reason is that at a period when a girl's
digestion is weak, Scott's E rnutsiorl<
provides her with powerful nourishment in
easily digested form.
it is a food that builds and keeps up a
girrs strength.
ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c, AND 51,00.
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Bargasat the Bee Nivel
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Laundry Soap, Bee Hive, , per cake
•Good Toilet Soap, 3 for .
Wonderful Soap, 7 for
Quick Naphtha Soap, 6 for
Corn Starch, 3 for
Japan Tea, Green and Black,
Oatmeal, per pound . .
Good House Brooms, each
Best XXX Vinegar, White Wine,
Bee Hive Table Syrup, per pound
Canned Peas, 3 for
Good Salmon, 2 for
Extracts, all flavors, 3 for..., . 4.
Smoked Rolled Meat, per pound.'
Tooth Picks, per box
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for
Pearline, 6 for
Cleaned Currants, 3 fur
Princess Parlor Matches, 6 for
Red Rose Tea, regular 30e, for
per
pound
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Batter and Eggs wanted, and taken same as eash.
W o J o L E A R.
BLULVALLc
We are sorry to learn that our old
friend, Mr. John Bgrgess, is not recover -
lug frons hie illness as rapidly as his
numerous Wrists would like to see.
We hope he may soon be fully restored
to good health.
A public meeting to discuss some of
the leading questions of the day from a
Liberal standpoint will be held in the
Foresters' Hall, Biaevale, on Friday
evening, January 24th, oommenoing at
7.30 o'clock. Addresses will be given by
Arch. Hislop, M. P. P., and Liberal
candidate for the Commons in East
Huron; W. H, Fraser, and W. H Kerte
of Brussels, Standard Bearer for the
Legislature in the riding. Ladies will
be made weloome' at the meeting.
The annual meeting of the Presbyter.
inn congregation held on Monday
afternoon was well attended and every-
thing passed off very satisfactory.
Messrs Wm. Maxwell, Jas. Moffatt and
P. S. McEwen were appointed trustees
of the new church property, and seats in
the new olinroh were satisfactorily al.
lotted to the different members. The
managers were all re-elected and Messrs
R.N. Duff and Robt. Black were appoint-
ed auditors. The Building Committee re-
ported that they would be able to submit
their report in the course of a couple of
months. The general report of the
church showed that the receipts for the
year had been about $900 and after pay.
ing the general expenses there is a
balance of $114 76. The session report
showed that nine new members had been
added and two removed by death, leav-
ing the present memberehip at 181. The
total oontribntione to the schemes of the
church amounted to $211,85. The
Sabbath school raised $90 95 and $31150
of this was devoted to purchasing chairs
for basement of church. The West,
minster Guild paid $138 25 for windows
of new. oharoh. The Lzdies' Aid Society
.Established z879
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Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Cresolcne iS a boon to Asththatics
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i1:)06qie not seem store effective to breathe in a
remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs
than to take the remedy into the stomach t
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
chit leen.
Those of a consumptive
tendency find immediate
relief from roughs or in,
finned conditions of the
throat.
Sold by druggists.
Send postal for booklet,
turrtutc, litotes Cs.,
Limited, Agent:t, Mont.
veli, Canadc any
paid 8114.90 for pulpit furniture, carpet
and matting. The Missionary Societe*
raised 8116 80 for missions and the ohoir
raised 890.00 for the new organ, The
Blaevale Presbyterian congregation has
made a splendid showing and pastor and
people are to be oongratnlated.
As Unexpected as Burgiars.
That's the way oramps Dome -strike
without warning. Nothing so sure to
relieve as Nerviline,-fast a few drops
in sweetened water is all that's required
to stop the pain. Poleon's Nerviline is
n true comfort to every family, for
stomach and bowel derangements it is
an absolute specifi,. ` Guaranteed to
have at least five times the strength of
any other pain relieving medioine,-por-
fectly safe, pleasant, useful for external
pains too. For a reliable household
medicine case Nerviline supplies all
that's necessary. Largo 25o. bottles
sold everywhere.
CUL1iOSs.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Rit•
ohie, Greenock, was the scene of a
pretty wedding when at six o'clock on
the evening of Jan. 8, their only daugh•
ter Janet was married to Mr. David
Ritchie of the 4th line, Oulrosa. The
bride, who was given away by her fath-
er was prettily dressed in cream silk
eoline with yoke of ahlffon all over
lace. She carried a beanf~lfni boquet
of bridal roses _and maiden hair fern,
Rev. Mr. Wilson of Walkerton porter.
teed the ceremony as the bridal party
stood ander an artistioally decorated
aroh. Miss Lou Ritchie of Walkerton
played the wedding march. Mies Janet
G. Robertson of Toronto, a cousin of
of the bride was bridesmaid, and Mr.
Hugh Allan Ritchie, a brother of the
bride accompanied the groom. The
bridesmaid wore pale pink marquisette
with eorne lace trimming and carried
a boquet of pink carnations.
The groom's gift to the bride was a
handsome set of mink Pars and a ores.
cent brooch of diamonds, To the
bridesmaid he gave a brooch set with
amethysts and pearls. The bride was
the recieient of many other beautiful
and valuable presents. After the cere-
mony a splendid repast was served to
a largen
her of
guests,
and the even•
ing was spent in social amusements.
The Couno:1 elect for the Township
met on Jan. 13th and after subscribing
to the declaration of qualification and
of office took their seats at the Cognoil
Board tie follows:- Jas. t naldaon,
Reeve; Geo. Felboner, Jas. ,Ballagh,
Wm. Baptist and E. G 11nntz, Conn
eillore. The minutes of December meet
ing were read and sustained, Mee
Mcllae and Thos. McDonald were lone
pointed Auditors. The C/yll eels•' s'sI;
whole Were appointed R' •
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donors.
The follt" '
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Read ! ReaIize
SELLING OUT
H. E. Isard & Go. have decided to sell aur all goodi
on second floor~ at
COST PRICE
Stupendous money -raising and stock reduction. sale.
Eight Thousand Dollars Worth
Of merchandise on second Boor to be sold out Kaiak at eost and below.
Wd don't want the goods. We want the money This great
saerifee sale is certainly a Bargain Feast of
--Men's and Boy's Overcoats,
-Men's and Boy's Snits
-FusaLined Coats,
-Ruffs. '
-Girls Coats,
-Children's Coats,
-Pants,
--Overalls,
-Far Coats,
-Muffs,
-Oaperines,
-Underskirts,
-Reefers
-All kinds of Fare,
-Fur Claps,
-Ganntlets,
-Ladies Coate,
Waterproof Coate,
Carpets and Curtains.
Tapestry Carpet, Brussels Carpet, Wool Carpet, Union Carpet, Hemp
Carpet, Stair Carpet, Matting, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Stair Oilcloth, Art
Squares, Rugs, Mats, Lao, Curtains, Table Covers. Positively everything
op second floor going at wholesale prices. All must be Sold out by the
end of January.
Ground Floor Bargains.
• Big bargains in all depertmante on first floor daring stock -taking.
now going on Stock must tenet be ;greatly reduced before inventory at the
end of the month.
In justice to vourself, your family and your pooket book yen can't
afford to overlook this great moneysaving opportunity.
Don't fail to secure your share of the bargains.
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TEaAIS---Spot Cash or Trade.
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W I NGHAM.
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Treasurer; Jesse Johnston, Assessor;
Alfred Castiok, Collector. Jas.
leallagh was appointed chairman of
finance, Robt. Grant was appointed a
member of the Board of Health and
Dr. Gillies, Medical Health Officer. A
grant of $5. was made to the Hospital
for sick children, Toronto and 810 to
Bruce County Hospital. Bylaws
were passed appointing auditors, road
commissioners and Board of &Health.
At neat meeting of Connell, path mas-
ters, poundkeepers and fenceviewars
will be appointed.
The following accounts were passed
and paid: Rebt'. Ballagh, D. R. 0.
Poll. Div. Na- 1, $8; T. MoIutyre,
D. R. 0, Na. 2, $8; D. McDonald,.
D. R 0 . No. 4, $8; T. Johnston, D. R.
O , No. 5, $8; John B. Goetz, D. R. 0.,
No. 6, $8; Municipal World, supplies,
oto, $2 60; A D. McKenzie, bal. print-
ing. 1907. 810; A, D, McKenzie, printing
Local Option by-law, $e7 83; W. H.
Elliott, tile, $1; Jas. Donaldson, attend-
ing local option, $1; Ohne. Button,
delivering billet boxes, $5
The Council then adjourned to meet
again on Monday, Feb 10th.
CSAS BUTTON, (herb,
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Here, for the January month, are some extra-
ordinary bargains in all our respective
lines.
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Be up and doing !
NO BLUFF ! NO REAM ! ! NO CATCH ! ! !
THE REAL TEEING ! ! ! !
Look wise at the rnighty good values :
50 Whir* Men's Extra Gera Bash
Rubbers, sizes 6 to 10, reenter
$2,50 ; Shoe -Fly Sale $1.93
20 mitre Men's Long Felt Boots,
odd size, value trom $2,5r1 tn,
$3.75; Shoe -Ply Sale $2.11i5
25 paha Alan's Ling Leather
Boots, whole stock, sizes G to 8.
reg. $3.20 ; Shoe -Fly $2.00
40 phird Men's Felt -lined Shoes,
first oiass valve, regular $2,40,
Shoe•Fly Sale $1.75
25 pairs Men's Hair -lined Shoes,
extra valve, regular $2.75 ;
Shoe Fly Sale....... $1.75
15 pairs Boys' Loather Shoes, felt
lined, regular
1 75;5ana
Fly
Sale.... $1,25
100 pairs Ladies' .Fait Slippers,
all sites and colors. regular
$1 60; Shoe -Fly Sale..., .Tito
Everything in Ladies' 'Shoed -
patent, ants metal, kid. felt, felt,
lined -all to be sold AT COST 1
Everything to go at cost. - Strictly Cash Shoe.Ply Sale.
R JOHNSIO4V
Shoe Healer .. Winghaml.