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The Wingham Times, 1908-01-30, Page 4Good Values .111 High,Mediurn and Low- price Clothing,...,; EXCLUSIVE LINES........ Our 20th Century Brand is made by the Lowndes Co,, of Toronto ; and Our Sovereign Brand is made by the W. E. Sanford Manufacturing Co., of Hamilton. 20 per cent, discount allowed off the regular prices of these lines, bringing them below the selling price of inferior grades. IT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY ! Onµp Man's Furnishings. Hats and Gaps. Boots and Shoos. McGee .& Campbell' CLOTHIERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS, imam THE WINGUAM x'IMES, F4LlRUARX 0, 1908 NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS. What 121ridoawake %%Mee Correspondents Coxmm,l ,oats -.- Other Items Clipped From Our .Exchanges. FlA.ST WAWANOSII Among the delegates who attended the Liberal convention on Friday at Goderioh from this township were John Gillespie, Cleo. M. Robertson, John Reid, Elishe Walker, Wm, Dobie, Alex. Porterfield, Wm. Robinson and Mae. Campbell, --•,•y.. To Cure Toothache, not find thrch e eqer ual of Ner he whole globe lne a Ad n ash- ing tooth it relieves' at once. Fill the cavity with batting dipped in Nerviiine lend rub the If theface is awol1er�t a de sore,1ebathe with Nerviiine and then bind on a hot flannel. ine trills the pain outright because Just as good for earache, neuralgia or stiff neok. A 25o. bottle of Nerviiine oures the aches of the whole family. Try it. KINLOSS. A marriage was celebrated Wednes- day, Jan, 29th, at the home of Mrs. Mo- Lennan, Kinloss, when her daughter Mise Lizzie became the bride of Mr. MoBeath Malcolm.. Rev, Mr, Duncan Officiated. The young couple left Teeswater by the afternoon train for Brantford, Mr. Maleolm's former home. Their future home will be at Hanley, Sask. Miss MoLenrean has been in the west for the past two yearn, and it was there she met Mr. Malcolm. They both mane east about Christmas, Miss Mo, Lennan was well known in and about Teeswater, having taught in the 8th line school a few years since. -----ten -- You Feel Blue As Indigo, You axe sleepless—no energy—bad digestion—irritable nerves—everything seems wrong. You're getting worse, Stop it today, end your misery by build, ing up with Ferrozone. It's a food tomo --supplies nutriment and building material—gives weak organs and ex - haunted nerves the strength they require, With Ferrozone yon eat more, digest more, get fatter, Vitality courses through your veins, the feeling of youth predominates, vine, strength and health return tor good. Nothing rejuvenates fand restores so quickly and permanently as Ferrozone. You'll try it today, 50o, at all dealers, OnEr. Wednesday of last week David and Mrs. Addie commemorated the very interesting event that very few have the opportunity of celebrating, viz, the 50th anniversary of their marriage. 50 years ago on Jan. 29th the late Rev, Dr. Cavan tied the matrimonial knot, at St. Mary's, between David Addie and Mies Grace, daughter of John Roddick, now of Brussels. The happy young couple resided at St. Marys for some tiara then took up residence at Stratford and recently came to the 13th con, Grey township where they purchased Mrs. Addie's father's fine 100 acre farm which is being managed by their son, Lorne. Mr. and Mrs. Addie en- joy a fair share of health and many good wishes are extended to them ou their golden anniversary which Was celebrated in a quiet way owing to the poor health of Mr. Roddick, The 6 children are James, of Toronto; John, of Texas; Archie, of Battle Creek, Mob; Mrs. D. Anderson and Mra. Lamb, of Stratford; and Lorne of Grey, Mr. Addie was born in Dauifermline, Scotland and was a gardener in the Old Land coming to Canada In young man- hood, That the highly esteemed couple may be spared tp see their diamond wedding is the hope ,of many old friends, to The Ailments or women, If Io 0n gi in be By nx xTa The annual loaliriq of tie direr tors of 1317th Fall Fair was held .last week in Industry Ball, The following ellipsis were eleoted..,..1lon. President, Robt, Ferris; President, '1;'. W. Sloan; 1st Vice, Geo. Taylor; 2nd Viet), JAB Coming; Directors-- R. B. McGowan, Adam Elliott, A. 13. parr, J 13. Tierney, John Barr, Duncan L:,i•alaw, James Denholm, Wm, Jacl;epn, Wm Pollcck; Auditors, Dr Long and J. M smitten, The 6.0%4 -cut reports were put ht and accepted. Tho directors adjourned to meet cn Monday of th's wook when they appoiuted Collectors to canvas the town for subscriptions for the Spring Fair. The spirit of Robert D,tvns, er , took its flight on Monday morning, Jan, 27th at the home of his sen, Mohave. Mr. Dawns came to Blyth before Xmas from Clinton, t ut was never able to get ap town and for the past four weeks had been in bed. lie was born in York- shire, England, 75 years ago and settled in Anbnra where lee worked at his trade of blaoksmith and onrriage ruaker for over 20 years. He was married twice, his second wife predeoeased him four years ago. Mrs. Lawson, of Auburn, is the only living daughter of the first marriage; while three sons survive from the second anion, Wm., Robert and Richard, For the past five years he has resided in Otinton whore he maaufao• tured boiler cleaners, sawmill fistnres, etc. A year ago Iast fall he contracted a heavy cold which turned to bronchitis, and in the spring be had a etroke of paralysis from whioh he never regained his strength. Be never sought atter public life; he was a Mason in fraternal circlet; and a Liberal in politics, Proved Beyond Doubt. The disappointed victims of poor Oa- rrh remedies should read the statement J. R. Smith, of Leko Stream, N. 13 an absolute r o r and says; found "Lastwinter my little rl of eight naught oold which lodged her ears in the form of Catarrh. She came sick and deaf and nothing helped. inhaling anthe d g adu l yCatarrhozone the discharge wenttawlay. She was oared perfectly of Catarrh. Personally I can recommend Casarrho- 4one for conglis and throat irritation ;its a wonderful medicine." Sold everywhere, 25c. and $1.00. BELGRA.VE There will be" no service at Brick Church and Sntiehine an account of Sacramental service at Belgrave. uarterly Belgrave circuit, a which service for tohave beethonl3Sunday, Methodistilbe 1 church next Sunday, February 9Gh, at 10 30 a m. Official Board meeting on Monday, February IOth, at 2 p. in. - If who suffer wgth thegirlsthsyd think womeHis. Few 1e Troublewha" would look to their kidneys, they'll soon find the source of their i11 - health. The kidneys are closely allied wivital- ityh ofhe female the kidneys is and t rfered with, great suffering coeurs. There is uo better medicine than Dr Hamilton's Pills.—they stimulate and strengthen the kidneys, Nature's work, assist other the organs tem and thereby maintain perfect.health. Great benefit and cot taro cure is guaranteed for all women who use Dr, Hamilton's Pills. WKITEORDROIL The quarterly meeting of the White- church orrenit wilt be held in the Methodist Ohuroh, Whitecharoh, on Sunday Feb, 9th at U a. in, 1- urshg baby: It's a heavy strain on mother. Her system is called upon to supply nourishment for twos Some form of nourishment that will be easily taken up by mother's systems is needed. Scots,„c Ematy on contains the greatest possible amount of nourish, ment in easily digested form. Mother and baby are wonderfully helped by its use. ALL DRUCX4STst 50c. AND $1.O0 004)00.4)000000000000100 ST. IIEr EN1y, , of Christ. She is survived by her bus - be We are sorry to report that Mr, Ches, band end the following children:— Benjamin Taylor is ill with pneumonia and hope Benjamin and Thos Ii., of Wf st>d01d>n' ho may have a speedy recovery. David and ;litre, Stalker, 13Iyth; airs. The remains of the late Mrs, Robt. 'Lockhart, of Auburn; Charles, William. MoMarray were interred in Dangannon and Robert, of Wed W3etbel sh. Herr Bethel cemetery on Monday afternoon of last romaine were carried to cemetery week, olyrood by her six sons arida wreath of f3oworr .H A sleigh load ofwas a token by the ohildren, The Dome young People from mnnity extends its sincerest sympathy spent a very pleasant time at to those berefit in this the most intense the home of Mr, Jas. Barbour on Friday affliction. the lose of a faithfel and evening last, loving wife and a fond ana loving mother. The citation from Maitland Presby- tery to Calvin Church here was read on Sunday last to the effeot that Rov, lair. Crow had received a call to Fergns, and the same would be heard before Presby- tery which meets in Wingham on Feb- ruary 11th, Death has again visited our comtnen• its and taken away Mrs John a Taylor, at the age of 73. Mrs Taylor was born in the township of N tssagaweva and with her husband Ideated here fi'ty.four years ago. Seven years ago they cele- brated their golden wedding. Mrs. Taylor has always been highly respect- ed and greatly esteemed 85 a kind avid obliging neighbor and ever willing to extend the synrpat'2t0 hand in tirne3 of sorrow and affliction and though her health during the past two years has been very poor, she has ever borne her afflic- tion with chriatain fortitude and pati owe. She was an careens and eortsist• ent member of Bethel Methodist church and by her exemplary life was iustrn• mental in bring many into the kingdom Established 17879- Whooping 879Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolene is a boon to Asthmatics Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs than to take the remedy into th.'stomach? It cures because the air tendered strongly anti. septic is carried over the diseased surface wait every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat- ment. It is invaluable to mothers With small children. Tkose of a consumptivetendency find immediate relief from ron- flamed aondiuo:isughs ofor tihe [kraal Sold by l3ruggkis, Send postal for booklet, ',REELING, MILES Co., Limited, Agents, Mont- real, Canada. goy aloin; !SMITS HALF -YEARLY CLE, L.szss E. raare :Sty: TE COMMENCING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY �, AND ENDING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Twenty Thousand Dollar St c o Be Slau tered Stupendous Hones-1Raising Sale wherein we must 1 F will soli �e all former in Fifteen Departments ! Never mind us realize Five Thousand Dollars in ten days' time ! Great money saving chances how much we lose—it will be your gain ! We've. held some very successful Ten Days' Sales ! This the saving of a dollar is equivalent to a dollar earned ,r No excuse to offer for this P that and wantwill appeal to the economical buyer, to whom It will prove the most profitable reading you have done for some time + + Olean -Sweep Sale than that we move + S�I�?P THE DAY Fla' POSSI:SRead LE! prices Grocery Department. Great money -saving chances for 10 days only, 1 lb. Art Baking Powder, with graniteware premium, worth 60o to 75o each, 10 days sale price. 43o 2 oans Red Salmon for - 25o Royal Yeast Cakes, per box03o 25o Strong Booms .tdo do Cooking Figs, per lb 05e 12 Bars Laundry Soap for 25o Pot Barley, per ]b., only . 03o 10o bottles Extract, sale price 080 Best Tomatoes, per tin....... 10o Canada Laundry Starch, per lb 060 Japan and Ceylon Teas, 255 quality, • 20o 2 large boxes matohes for .. ”" 250 4 large packages Gold Dust for 250, 4ths Ginger Snaps -for,,,,,,,,,,,,, 250 Corn Starch, per package . «. Oso Big Saving on Clothing Men's strong well-made•Overalls, blue or black, sale price .... 59 10 Men's Black Kersey Overooats,� well -made, latest style, Worth $8 50, sale $6.50 18 Men's plain and fanoy Tweed Seiter worth $7 00 to 7 50, sale pride $5.90 BOys' heavy °Oerooats, worth $5.00 to $6 00 for $3 95 Men's heavy grey Tweed Pants, reg. $2 00 for$1 50 BOya' Strong ;tweed Kukker Pants, , .....60 Men's Heavy .Pante, Worth $1.50 to $1.75, sale,. $1.25 Two thousand dollars worth of clothing on emend floor must be sold out to make room for spring stook. ]Boots and Shoes A large stook to ohboso from, every pair to bo sold at cut price, coins and see hove made yen can save braying footwear here. Remember the date --Saturday, Feb. Ist. 1 1 Dress G cods. Table Linens. 20l .Per Cent. discount off all lines of Dress Goode, 54 inch Blenched Linen, regular 400 for.., 28Gents' Furnishings. •Silks and Velvets. Buy your spring dress now and save money. 50o half Bleached Linen, sale price 5 d_z, Men's Seamless Cashmere S tx, good value at �--.. GOc Bleached Linen, wide, 8510 price, ,46 25o, they go at.. 19 750 extra wide. Bleached Linen, sale prion .60 A lot of four in -band Ties, regular value 25o clearing Lade Curtains. ns. $1 05 fine qua ftp, 10 days price 80 price. . . . .• .19 d�rr!!Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, good value at 75c, Regular $1.00 Curtains Siyards long, on sale 75 Ladies' Wrappers, well -made, linen waist and sleeve&, Men's Heavy 0 days saFle price eLinod Shirts and Drawers, 60 25 pairs worth $1.25 per pair, on -sale fast colors. regular value $3 00, sale.,...,.. $1 10 508 unlit .98 Ladies' Kid Gloves, black cr colored q F . to 15 pairs regular $2,00 vette, 10 dues pride,,,, , , $1.50 , guaranteed, Men's heavy Wool Sox, 255 and 300 linea, sate 12 pairs worth $2,50, sale priceregular price $1 20, 10 day fate price, , , 99 $1 90 10 pieces wrapparette, nice patterns 105 quality for .8— 50c heavy Lined Leather Mitts fora, ,, 20 ()rum's Bestrints, worth to -day 1] ;o wholesale, 25 doz. Ladies' Heavy Siesta, regular seine 258 to •30 36o each, they go &*, 20 Everything in this department at greatly reduced Olean sweep eels ,.., 10 Extra Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose, good value .At 325 prices. on sale at 25 Heavy Black Sateen Underskirts, worth $1.25, price Bargains at the Ribbon tm clear. 44 inch Pillow action, (circular) fine quality, good value at 20o, sale price „ • 15 ` ' Ladies' Black Kersey Coats, worth $7 50 for.. , , $4 05 ,,,, ., Ladies' Black Beaver Coats, worth $8 00 for..., $5.50 Ladies' Dark Tweed Coats, worth $12.00 for.., $7 05 Our big stook mast be reduced, Table Napkins. Lediea' Gray Cloth Coats, worth $10 00 for.— . , $7.00 23o plain wide Ribbon, all calors, Bale prise.. 20 6 doz `gable Napkins, good Val at 1.00 per dozes miildrea s Coats at half price. All oar coats must be 20o fancy Wide Silk Ribbon, sale price e ,15 10 nage sale prise eo]d reg;ardleas of toss prise, lbo plain Ribbon, all colors, sale prioe .. leiLargo Size Table Napkins. worth $t 50 for $1,25 *"""" 205 plain Ribbon, soft taffeta, sale price .1G Extra Large Irish Linen Napkins, special value at 12}o plain Ribbon , all colors, Hale price ...,. •,,,, 10 $2 GO they ygoas „ $1 95 "'° . — ,_....,,.„__ Ladies' Ret Lined Coats, with beat sable collar, Top I irts 1 $65 00 Value, for,.,. , a' In $GO 00 .1L Skirts. Persian Latch Jacket, worth $75,00, 10 daysaale $50.00 5 pieces Fancy Tweed Dress Goods, wide, regular 500 A line of dark Tweed Skirts, all now styles, teenier $36.00 Seal Cuat, on sale at 52b value 85 00 for Ladies Coon Coate, good value at $30 00, Sale value, sale prieo IS3 75 price .. ,...... 539 00 88 Fine All -Woo/ Black or Blue Venetian Skirts, 00 AsErpat?cQ Jackets, $35 00 valve, 10 days sale 00 ••-*ivalue, for ......... r. A Tat of plain and farms, Tweed Skirts, value OD to Big rednotiona ol1 fat Caps,�Mn e,yRuiie, Gauntlets, s $3 50, for 51.95 Stoles, etc. bar Corsets to clear, worth $1,00 and $1.25 on '�'�� gain tables fdr Thdueab.ds of yards of LOCO and li;inbroideries, Dress A lot of» • , „. • t>0 Trimmings, eto., to be sold at a great sacrifiop. Best English Lonsdale Cambric, regular 150 Value I sale price educed. �r"p goods charged at sale price. Cash or prpdude In excllangtl Counter Ladies' Coats. Dress goods. Corsets. rot goods, l+:verythfng will be r t+ s. Nu ettTes .punched on tickets during this dig• Sate. SALESPi'.OI'M WAN i'Li311. E. ISARD CO.0 WINGFAM. uSr✓]t.± rl )ci u cam. c S'•'Zi:,v,ss tC],i. 'r✓5v$ 101111001