The Wingham Times, 1897-11-19, Page 8argains
Saturday
We have made it possible for you
to meet the dress requirements of
the day at little expense. You may
think of den's Clothing, Hats and
Furnishings, Shoes, Dress Gocds,
Mantles, Carpets, Lace Curtains,
Gloves and Hosiery, You'll find us
prepared with an immense variety
of the very latest end dantiest styles
and novelties. This is the way we're
going to do it :
30 pairs Nies's Duff Leather Calf
Skin Shoes, reg. $1.75 for 81.15.
.50 pairs Ladies' Dongola Kid, reg.
-•$1.75, Saturday 81.25.
20 Ladies' Heavy Jackets,
regi 88.00, Saturday $5.50.
MSn's heavy Ulsters,dark shade,
le ' ': f.:11.
,rr $4,90
15 'lien's Heavy Winter Suits, reg,
. $10.00, SittU' :day $8.00.
20 pie".es Heavy Fancy Tweed
sse`y
_a r�ss Uoods, reg. 60e for 35c.
1 o pieces Heavy Shaker Flannel,
Tee".
8e, Saturday 5e.
4 pieces Heavy Tweed,. reg. 45c,
Saturday 25c.
. 4 dos. Ladies' Ganzies, reg. 40e,
Saturday 25e.
6 doz. Hosiery, ribbed cashmere,
reg. 40e, Saturday 25e.
6 doz. Kid Gloves, odd sizes, reg.
$1.25, Satiirday 75e.
6 dcz. Crompton Corsets, very
special, 81.00 for 50e.
6 Ladles' large Fur Capes, reg.
$12.00, Saturday 89.50.
10 pairs Lace Curtains, reg. 81,25,
Saturday 90e.
Special prices in Umbrellas, Rub-
bers and-.. Overshoes, Ribbon and
Muslin&
• Shop early Saturday. Get first
choice
Ask for 825.00 ticket, good for 1
doz. Cabinets at the Star Photo Co.
Gallery..
KINLOSS.
The trustees of No. 1 Kinloss and
• Greenoeit, have engaged Thos. Kaake
'as their teacher for 1898 at a salary
of 8325.
A very successful pie social was
held at the residence of Ed. Harrison
by the Epworth League. A large
number were present, A very en-
joyable time was spent in general and
social intereeurse till the midnight
hour when all repaired to their homes
well pleased with the evening's amuse-
ments. The proceeds amounted to
something over nine dollars.
ST. HELENS.
Over thirty new members have
been recently added to the Literary
elety,
We have been informed that Mr.
Thos. Joynas purchased Mr. Ed-
ward Haines' farm half a mile east
his place, consisting of 150 acres.
This is one of the best farms in West
Wawanosh and we understand, that
the price is a handsome one.v
A tea meeting is to be held on
Thanksgiving night in the town hall
under the asupices of the Pubiie Li-
brary. Every means are being
taken to make it a success. Outside
and home talent being secured, any
'wishing to spend a pleasant and pro-
fitable evening would do well to take
this in.
13RUSSELS.
The Salvation Army Marine Band
field forth in the 5 A Barracks on
Monday evening last.
The Epworth League of the Metho-
dist ehureh will hold a social on the
evening of Thanksgiving day.
Complaint has been made about
the blocking of Turnberry street by
the afternoon train, to the annoyance
and detention of travellers.TheStatute
says a crossing cannot be blocked
any longer than 10 minutes at a
time,
Prof. Hawkins will take part in a
concert at Thorndale on Thanksgiv-
ing
hanksgiving evening.
The next monthly horse fair will
be held on Dee. 2nd.
Mr. J. 0. Tuck has purchased the
100 acre farm, being lot 24 eon. 13
Grey, at the mortgage sale recently
THE WINUI: ,Ali TIMES, NOVEMBER.,. , 1897.
MORRIS.
e are sorry to learn of the serious
illness of Mr. Thos. Henderson, of
the Bluevale road, and trust that he
may soon be able to be around again
es usual.\/
Mr. John Mooney, the veteran tat:
collector is on his annual rounds.
A cariole load of of Brusselites
sprung a. pleasant surprise on lir. and
Mrs, J. Kerney one evening recently,
Miss Minnie Cowan, of Croswell,
Mich., is visiting friends on the 1st
at
2nd concessions.
r. John McVittio has purchased
Mr, A. K. Me llister's,100efict'e farm
on the 3rd ]foe ',
GORRIE.
A Literary Soeiety has been organ-
ized by the young people of town
The general stock of T. J. Nicholls,
valued at 81,577.63 has been sold at
auction by . II1r.. J. W, Jones, at 67
cents on the dollar:. A. Dulmage, of
Lakelet, Ont., was the purchaser.
We are called ori this week to chro-
nicle the death of Sarah, beloved wife
of Mr. T. H. McLaughlin, who passed
away on Sunday morning, Nov 7th.
Deceased was sick just six days and
her death, although expected was a
great shock to her many friends
Her oldest sor. Frank, who has been
in Manitoba for the past eight months
arrived home Saturday night. She
leaves a husband and six children—
three daughters and three sons—two
brothers, one sister and an aged
mother to mourn her demise. The
funeral took place on Tuesday after-
noon and was followed by a large eon -
course of people.
MENIA? nom
MR. STEPHEN BEL/SLE GLAD-
LY TELLS HOW 1.E
WAS CURED.
AFTER, OTHER REMEDIES FAILED TO
HELP HIM, D. WILLIAMS' PINK
PILLS MADE HIIM A
HEALTHY MAN.
From the Montreal Herald.
Down on William street the bulk
of the but.er and cheese trade is
done, and it is. there that - the
Montreal cold 'storage and freezing
company's mammoth building is
located. In the summer time, when
extensive shipments are' being made,
Ithe big block is a veritable beehive.
Several well-known exporting firms
have their warehauses in this build-
ing one of them is Wm. T Ware &
Co. Their head wareb. se tnan is
Mr, Stephen Belisle, ho, as his
I name indicates, i a ench-Canadian
and in the pri e,' if life. If ever
there was a eful than on thee;
face of the earth to -day, that man i,
Stephen Belisle. After suffering in
describable angonies for several
months, he is now the picture of
health and feels that it is his duty to
tell all the world how he was re-
stored to health and happiness. Mr,
•Belisle explained his troubles, now
fortunately a thing of the past, to a
reporter of the Herald recently. "My
work called me to all parts of the
warehouse says he, "and some-
times I went into the freezing room
without my coat 'or hat on and then
back to the other parts of the ware-
house to the warmer atmosphere
About a year ago I became ,ver,f ill
with a complication of diseases . I
was suffering with indigestion, billi-
ousness, and the resulting nervous
disorders such as sick headache, and
loss of appetite. I began doctoring
but I seemed to grow worse every
day. 1 slept very little, and as time
went on I was not able to do any
work, and even the exertion of mov-
ing about would tire me out. I had
a very poor appetite, and what
food I ate did not agree with me. I
also suffered from a severe pain in
the back and side. During that time
I tried many medicines but they gaye
me no relief'. 7 bad become so weak
and my system so run down that life
was a burden to me. I was advised
to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills which
I did with extremly beneficial re
salts. I commenced taking the pills
about Christmas time, and now I am
feeling so good that I thought it my
duty to write the proprietors ofDr.Wil-
liams' Pink Pills and let them know
how extremely grateful I am tor the
cure their medicine has effected in
me. I had taken only six boxes
when my condition of health, was a
paradise to what it had been for
some months previous. Mr. 13elisle
is quite an unassuming roan, and
evidently not given to over enthus•
iasrn, but there was no mistaking
his earnestness when recounting his
experiences to the reporter, He will
always be a filen believer in I)r.
\Williams' Pink Pills.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills euro by
going to the root el the disease.
They renew and build up the blood,
and strengthen the nerves, thus
driving disease from the system..
Avoid imitations by insisting that
every box you purchase is enclosed
in a whapper bearing the full trade
nark, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People.
NEWS NOTES
People in Winnipeg are enjoying
sleigh rides.
Mr. J. F, Boisvert, Conservative
M. P. for Nicolet, is dead.
The trial of Mrs. Sternaman for
the murder cf her husband opened
at Cayuga.
Benson Moore, an Ottawa drug
clerk, committed suicide by taking
prussic acid.
Convicts Ireburn from Port Arth-
ur and Lawrence from Berlin, escap-
ed from Kingston Penitentiary.
Stewart Paisley, of Mount Albert,
was sand -bagged by highwaymen,
on Monday night, and robbed of 8600.
Roland Gideon Israel Barnett was
sentenced at Montreal to three years
in the penitentiary for stealing a note•
for $750.
A young man named. Norman
Mitchell shot himself dead with a
rifle at Montreal on account of disap•
pointment in a love affair.
It s reported that Hon. C. H.
.lack', Cosh's resignation as Lieut -
enact -Governor of the Northwest
Territories will take effect on the 1st
of January.
At the Perth Fall Assizes, last
week, a true bill was brought
against Dr. J. G. Yemen, for man-
slaughter, and he was sentenced to
three years in the penitentary.
Durrant, the San Francisco nine.
derer, who was to be hanged to day,
has been granted another respite.
It is nearly .three years since he
committed the crime. He is one of
the few who have no cause to object
to "the law's delay."
The Fingal foundry, owned by
Messrs. MacPherson &• Co., of Clinton
manufacturers of threshing machines,
was burned to the grouncl•Thursday
morning. The place had bean closed
for several'weeks, and the origin of
the fire is a mystery.
$I.00 will pay for:: THE
TIMES to Dec. 31st, I8gS.-
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F .H. KERN EY,
TOE SORLAI, .ARTIST.
Opposite Queen's Rotel, Wingham.
For an easy Shave, and. a First-Cl'asr
Hair Cut, give bitn to trial,
Razors Honed.
IT'S NOT NECESSARY..
To lay aside your soiled or faded
suite or overcoats, but take thew
to the Wingbaur 3)oanrng and Dy
ing Woiks, and'irave thein cleam-
ed, dyed and repaired to look like•
new.
J. Wr..Sivnz,L.
Proprietor.
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Lot 27, Concession 11., Turnberry,.
100 Acres,.
This is a good farm within about two.;t
miles of Wingbam, and presents a good,.;
opportunity to purchasers., .
Offers will bo received by OBONYN & '.
BETTS, Barristers, &o., London.
Farther particulars may, bo had also of
. Vanstone, Esq., Barrister, &c., Wing -
ham.
9T PAYS TO
THE
CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE'
ORATIIA I, ONT. •
is double discounting all provions records insetting,
pupils plaoed in choice positrons. This is the record:
—115 pupils placed in the eleven months eadingAug,
15th. 24 pupils placed in the past few weeks—nem,
ly•all of them daring Ootobrr. Our last Weenie
notice contained the names of seven, who were
placed, and where placed;; Seven others have sine.
been placed. The dsh,and for our pupils is now so
so stranr, that seine ,mho have been graduatediat
othersohools, and have. found no gall for their ser
vices, takea post graduate .our). withms, .nd get
the advantages of our facilities for placing pupils.
All sixth must remain. with us until they got thor'
onrhly qualified, before we recommend them.
Write for Catalogue, If interested in either
Business or Shorthand;
D.. M0LACITLAN a Co,,
Chatham,, int.
SHOE ST�flE1
Laving opened up a shoe store
iiext door north of Chisholm's Block,
I am now ready for repairing, which
will be done at cash prices.
JOHN.
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They're off at the post.
Will Barrand in the lead.
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UP-TO-DATE
TAILO ~ ING
See his Winter •
Suitings from
$1.1.00 WO.
Sold in Wingham and, everywhere Shaw Block, next Brunswick,
by responsible druggists, Wingham.
W. T. SULLIVAN
Has just received a nice line of FALL GOODS,
. in newest designs, including
SULTINOS,
PANTINOS,
OV1 RCOATINOS, ITC.
EVERYTHING NOBBY.. AND U T0,-DAAErr
See my stook before purchasing elsewhere.
"WT. SVIi.JI .Es .N.,
Opposite Bank of Hamilton.
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New Cloth Mantles,
New Fur Ooats.
New Fur Capes.
New Ruffs and Muffs.
Newest Dress. Goods.
New Flannels and Flannelettes.
New Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
New
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New
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Tweeds for Ordered. Clothing..
Ready-made Overcoats.
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Suits.
Odd Pants and Vests.
Fur Ooats.
Boots, New Rubbers.
Underwear, New Caps.
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We have a large stock in all the above lines bought at right
prices, and which we sell at very close figures. We try tos keep only
reliable goads and to charge only reasonable prices for• same. We
take all kinds of produce at highest market prices, Butter, Eggs,
Poultry, 'Potatoes+, etc., taken same as cash.
Come and see what we: have before buying your winter parcel.
D. Nd. GORDON
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We have said it before, and we say it again, that we are
Still here in Wingham in the Fnrnrture and Undertaking busi-
ness, and bound to sell at the yery lowest prices. Call and see
if what we say is not correct.
• A nice line of Bed -room 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 $18.0o. •
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, Spring
Beds, Mattrasses, Etc.
We don't Charge anything to show what we have. Nor
are we offended if you don't buy.
S. URACI3Y
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