The Wingham Times, 1897-11-12, Page 8N. McIND00.
SPECIAL
FOR SATURDAY.
SHE WINGUAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 12, 1897,
tock Sale
1 To be cleared out regardless of cost, commencing Saturday, Nov. 6th, consisting of
Come early if you want first
choice. The best things go
first. As p. ln:l.ter of course at
these prices they'll not last
long.
MC REMNANT
A.
50 pieces Dress Goods, from 8 to 7
yards, regular 40c, 50c and hoc,
Saturday, 30e.
20 pieces Tweed from 2 to. 7 yards,
50e, 60c and 70c, Saturday 35e.
60 pairs Crompton Corsets, regular
$1.00, Saturday 50e.
10 . Mantles, heavy cloth, regular
$8.00, Saturday $4.00.
20 Men's heavy all -wool Suits, regu—
lar $8.00, Saturday $6.00.
20 Men's heavy Overcoats, regular
$6.00, Saturday $4.50.
20 odd Caps for Boys, regular 25e
and 30c, Saturday 15e.
10 doz. Men's Linen Collars, regular
20e, Saturday 121.4.e.
20 pieces wide Shaker Flannel, regu-
lar 8c, Saturday 5e.
10 Ladies' Cong. Black Fur Capes,
regular $12.00, Saturday $9.50.
2 Ladies' Fur Coats, regular $25.00,
Saturday $19.00.
Bargains in Kid Gloves, Cashmere
Gloves, Bose, Boots and Shoes, Car-
, pets and Lace Curtains, Underwear
and Gents' Furnishings.
Ask for $25.00 ticket, good for 1
doz. photos, FREE at
Nici 1D O So
The annual self•denial week of the Sal-
vation Arany takes place throughout the
territory from November 21st to November
27th inclusive. Every Salvationist is more
than•occapied with pieparations for this
event. A. wonnerfnl testimony to the
Army's development and activity , has been
paid in past years, by the large sums of
money whi,;h hay.. been raised in this way•
Each inemh he • „'. the Army. as well as the
friends of I=. ,y ••..•:i.el institutions, are
asked to., .s?+i, . '*n: , .::i l!axuries, and in
many •,'e''s the og'io rY and soldiers have
actually abstained fro.n certain articles of
food wilful' are ordinarily considered nec-
essary, in order that by their acts of self.‘
denial. they May add financial support to
the Army and its many branches of work.
The souij.l operations in this wide field have
been greatly developed during the past
tweiv� ,n r iths ; there being several exten-
sions to the work as a natural consequence,
therefore the demands on the Army's funds
have inercased, and this will require a still
greater effort to raise a corresponding am -
'.aunt, daring this special self-denial week.
COLD AM) SILVER WATC
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CLOCKS, SILVERWARE
Fancy Goods, Wall Paper, Stationery, Window Blinds, School Books, Musical
Instruments, &c., &4 at prices which will astonish you.
LADIES' GOLD FILLET) WATCHES, guaranteed for 15 years, with Waltham Vovenient, regular price
$17.00, now $13 50,. 8 day Cathedral Gong, half hour strike, Oak and Walnut Clocks, regul+ir price $3.50,
fora 2.50. Silver Pickle Dishes from 75e upwards, Regular 5c Wall Paper for 31.ie pe; roll, i2lle Giltsi.for 9e,
Window Blinds, regular 45o for 30c, Regular 8e Glimmers for tic, Regular 10e Glimmers for 7c.
Schon Books at 20 per cent.. discount. Everything else in proportion. Watches cleaned and guaranteed
one year 50e. Main -spring, guaranteed one year, 50e. . All other work, at half price.
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is a very important department with: us. All our clothing is tr
made specially for us, which insures to the buyer the , best in
materials, workmanship, style and comfortable fit, and they
range in prices from $1,75 up for Boys', and $3,50 to $10.00 I1
for Men's. If you prefer an Ordered 'Suit made by the best
tailor in town, we have the nattiest Canadian and' imported
goods in town to select from. Still our prices are lower than
others.
MUST BE CLEARED OUT
DIIRING THE NEXT TI{IRTY DAY'S
We like to talk about our Mantles, for they please our
customers in. styles textures, shades, and prices, it will pay;you
to see our Mantles if you intend getting one this season.
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Walking Hats 50o to lsl, Sailor Hats 40c to 81, Trimmed FIats from 75c upwards. Embroidery Washing Silks 3c a skein. i6;
Stamped Linens half price. Laos worth 15o for 5o. Como early and secure your ohoicc, es this stock must be sold without 1_4 Capes, Ruffs, Gauntlets, &c., are the best, So Customers say,
reserve, and we are selling them at close prices.
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GLENANNAN.
Will Saunderson and his sister
Maggie, from Wrpxeter, spent last
Sunday at Mrs, Robinsons, on the
nineth. week. In 1880 he came to Listowel
Mrs. Anderson, of this place, is in response to a call tendered him by
visiting at Pontypool, Toronto and the Congregational church. Iiese he
other places this week. labored for about five years when,
One day last week as Mr. John owing to ill health, he was forced to
Scott was engaged carrying apples resign the postorate. During his se- i
into his cellar, the dog followed him tive life Mr. Gunner studied medicine
down and partook of a cake that had and ,graduate as a medical practi-'
LISTOW EL.
Fredrick Alfred. Gunner, born in
Clagbam, Eng., Nov. 21, 1823, died
here Wednesday morning of last
been placed there with some poison tioner from the Philadelphia, Medical
Coale us in his medical skill in his
hedied, spite of all Jimmy's s'
to inpi ,
on it for mice. The result was that ge,
g
pastoral dutre
medical skill. An event in Dr. Gunner's career in !
• Major John D. Hays, of Toronto,
is dead, He was one of the offieers �j
who aided in putting down the I1
North-west rebellion.
The Imperitil Bank will establish
an agency in Montreal about the 1st
of December.
Mr. Thomas Brooks, Managing
Director: of the Teterboro' Lock
Works Company, is dead.
BLYTH.
Rev. T. E. and airs. Highley and
Miss Thompson returned on Monday
from attending S. S. and lay work—
ers eneventi )1L which was held in
the Forest city last week.
Mr. James Emigh was visiting Buff-
alo the pas* week.
Large gritttitities of grain keep
pouring into/market daily at good
prices. r
Oir 1'",•iday a number of the 0, 0.
F. attended the funeral of the late
Bro. T. Volans, in Hullett, It was
eIainied to be the largest t:uneral
eves' seed in this section,
On Sunday, Nov. 21st, the anni—
versary stesnons of the Methodist
chin th will he preached, in the
morning by Rev. Mr, Millyard, and
in the evening by Rev. Mr. Clement,.
both of Clinton. A platform meet—
ing' will be held on the following
evening, tvi,ntl the ahove gentlemen
are expected to assist in the speaking.
Dr. 1''i-,04.,. 01 Wj+•,rli:im, chairman
of tine Western District, will also
The Farmers' Loan& Savings Coin
;may having Il sighed l iw "' clusiofl
*OA it is not doing a prefltal,le bitea
hits deckled to
f the Bible Listowel, which will be recalled by
The annual meeting o e i 1 man readers of The TRIES, was his
and Tract Society was held in y
Eadie's chinch last Thursdaynight opposition to the manner in which
when the Rev. Dr. Moffat, of oronto, the victim of Chattelle was interred,
addressed the meeting on the missio
p� n and tale fact that he delivered a
assalass as lengthy oration to the vast assembly
gathered at the funeral on that oc-
oeasion.
Rev. Dr. Williams preached to the
Orangemen Sunday afternoon in the
Methodist church.. on . the Gunpowder
Plot.
w rk of the society.
On Friday of
last
belonging to John Robins°
into their heads to run away. They
ran from Gilmour's corner to their
own gate, where they came in con-
tact with the gate post and .were
stopped, but not before • they had.
broke the axle tree of the waggon
and scattering the box along the
way. The occupants, Gilbert Stevens
and Thos. Robinson,. were throw
out and got a severe shaking up,
which will lay then off work for a
few days.
Will Duncan, who has had typhoid
fever, is improving very slowly.
t,
eels a team
took it
WROXETER.
Snow ! Snow ! Snow i
Village overrun with drummers
this week.
Bible , Society meeting Tuesday
evening. Grand address by Rev, J.
A, Magwood.
Geo. Simmons home on Saturday
for a short visit.
Jim Ballantyne was taken sick
last week. Barnard & Douglas acted
the part of gentlemen and bought
out his entire stock of meet.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews were iu
Ilowick at Congregational church, on
Sunday evening.
Oatmeal mill running night and
day now.
John Brethauer's green house and
contents were destroyed by fire un
Wednesday morning about one
t;'cicek.
Mr, F. V. Dickson, official court
reporter is in Toronto this week.
On October 21st, Mr. Joseph C.
Smith, of Ga.dshili, was united in
marriage to Miss Mary Ann, second
daughter of Mr. Thomas Pope, of
this place, Rev. Mi'. Anderson was
the officiating clergyman. The im-
pressive ceremony was performed in,
the presence of only the nearest
relations. The bride, who is one of
the most popular young ladies in the
district, looked eharming in her
handsome wedding trousseau. The
young couple were made happy by
tile many handsome gifts 'bestowed
,,n then, and the well'wishes express-
ed them,
Miss Yule nof Guelph is visiting her
brother, A. Yule, Main street..
Mr. Watson, of Hamilton, Inspector
tor the Bank of Hamilton, was here
Monday.
We understand the electric light,
plant will be built on Bismarck street
east, just below J.W.Scott's residence.
The poles have arrived and work will
be pushed forward at once, so as to
have contract completed in time speci-
fied.
For Over Fifty Years.
AN Ctrn AND W5:LL-T21Itt) Ri: AM—
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil -
]ions of mothers fcr their children while
teeth; ng, with perfect succees. It soothes`
the child, softens the gurus, allays all
paiu,•cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
he taste. Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty -live gents a
bottle. Its value is incalu..ble. Be euro
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind
Dr. H. 13. Wray,' of Napa.nee; was
killed at Landsdowne by an engine
dashing into the ear in which he was
sitting.
The Stratford Council Monday
night resolved to advertise for tend—
ers for a. street car franchise.
'@7p'OOro'>~i pigtoePHO»YNE.
'The Great English Remedy.
Mx Packages Guaranteed to
promptly, and permanently
Cure all forms Of Nervous
'Weakness, ICmtssions,Sper,n-
etorrhea, Impotency and ail
e fecta of dbuse or Processes,
Mental Worry, c5oesaivo use
110 •f dn•eandll tea'. of Tobacco, Opium or abate
Tants, which soon lead to In.
/Many, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave.
nes been prescribed over 86 yours in thousands of
Cases; is the onto Petiabte and IZoncat Medicine
known. Ask druggist for Wood's Il'hosbhOdine; if
he otters some worthless medicine In place of this,
inclose price in letter, and Wu will send by return
mall. Price, one Package, ill; six, eS. Ono win
wow, eke will cute, Pamphlets free to any address,
The Wood Company,
'Windsor, Ont., Canada
Sold in Wingham and everywhere
by responsible druggist..
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Lot 27, Concession 11, Turnberry, I
100 Acres,
Wingham•
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This is the season for nice warm UNDERWEAR. We have
piles of fine, comfortable lines, and our prices will make them
very interesting to close buyers.
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are so well known that it is only necessary to say that we are El
daily adding to the stock the best that we can buy. F
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Please do not forget that we keep the best TEAS in town.
This is a good farm within about two
miles;.ef Wingham, and presents a'good
opportunity to purohasers.
Offers will be received by CROItYti' &
BETTS, Barristers, &c., London. •
Further particulars may be had also of
R. Vanetone, Esq., Barrister, dm., Wing -
ham,
F .-I. KERNEY
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2OIVSOR1AL ARTIST.
Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham.
For an easy Shave and a First -Class
Bair Out, give him a trial.
Razors Honed.
NEVV 540E STOREI
Having opened up a shoe store
next door north of Chisholm's Block,
I am now ready for repairing, which
will be done at cash prices.
JOHN HILL.
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They're off at the post.
Will Barra.nd in the lead.
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UP-TO-DATE
TAILORING
See his Winter
Suitiu.gs from
$11.00 up.
Shaw Block, next Brunswick,
Wingham.
Direct Importer.
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We have said it before, and we : y it again, that we are
still here in Wingham in the Fnrnt re and Undertaking busi-
ness, and bound to sell at the ver, lowest prices. Call and see,
if what we say is not correct
A nice line of Bed-ro • Suites, something you can't find
in any other store in Wingham, in Ash, Maple and Birch.
New lines, new designs, and at prices that sell every time.
Just received, a beautiful line of the latest style of Rock-
ing Chairs. Just the thing for Wedding Presents.
Call and see our Hall Stands. The prices are right.
Our $5, $6 and $7 Sideboards are worth seeing. Parlor
Suites (5 pieces), Walnut Frames, Spring Seats, for $18.00.
A line of Ladies' Rocking Chairs for 65c each. .
Secretary and Book Case, combined, for $3.00.
We make Stretchers for Painting Canvas for 15c.
Picture frames for 25c.
If you are wanting anything in. Furniture (no matter how
much or how little), remember, we have a large and up-to-date
stock.
Before you purchase just call and see what we can show.,
you in Sideboards, Tables, Couches, Lounges, Chairs, Sprin
Beds, Mattrasses, Etc.
We don't Charge anything to show what we have.
are we offended if you don't buy.
S. GRACEY
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