The Wingham Times, 1898-05-20, Page 8lax. `i LN IIA:l 11.M.E4b, MAY 20, I.bi t.,
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D tiEFS GOODS
25c Yard
Tl'UNl3I'aifty. w ,r.iMtJ STOWN.
' Sirs. T. I):xon lint oris.; moving to'
Cliutul: tilii lveeic,'
There was no behonl here last Fri-
day owing to th,? 1'eaChel'd' :�3�1)eiil•
til/n, which o111' leaclter, 1it.as Orvis,
attended at Brussels.
Mr. Donal( McCormick'; children
who were `+lek with the weasels are
Many of the friends of this locality
will be pleased to hear that Mrs,
Hillier and daughter, Mrs. Davidson,
are back in our neighborhood again
l•
from Stratford where they have been
living for the past few years. The
old lady, although over 80 years of
ago, still continues to be very smart,
now fully r eeover'ed were glad to and was able to walk front Brussels
say.
Many of the farmers are again
to her home a distance of six miles.
\i'e contemplate she intends to reside
sending there cream to the 11'lute- in our midst for some tnneNe
,'11i.1P1'II in'ry, 1vh1I'11 opened this We are sorry to Chronicle the
, death of Mrs. John McNeil, of Owen
Sound. She has been poorly for
some years, but her death was not
generally expected so 'soon, She
sank very suddenly on Friday last
and the end cause while her husband
was out on the lakes and forced to
be absent. She was an old 'resident 1
of this place and her sad death will
be received with general eympathy.
Little Miss Buie 111uth'at, of the
boundary, is in a very low Condition
at present with a run-down system.
Your correspondent is 'pleased to
state that Milt. Mehlwen is greatly
improved in his condition. I'Ie will
soon be able to eome to his home in
Jamestown
Now for a bargain in t'arnivalln 1til'fh.
1•, Robt. McKagile has purchased
Dress floods. Wo male these bis a brand new cream separator. Three
reauetionr in new and sensible stuffs.01 franc of these mainlines are now 10
Every yard of it is worthy and re-
Ii;a`tl;•--is :Ill you care about. Twen-- use around here. Messrs. C. and A,
h-1 for`; goods 1't'orth llulnuth having had them for some
tc-Aa5'('. :.,) Ctzi dr -:.'b ,.,1h llne.
ea h;a;ll as 503 ought to get the iThere is some talk of a social be
whole town talking. jug- held near here in the near fut.
c>
(. )ds reduced in the following ail e., the proceeds to be used by the
lines : ----Black .and Colored Lustree, 1 ingl T' h11111
Silk Mixed, Fancy figured All •,wool 10 tngreg;ttional Church, i��
Series, lilac!; and Colored. I the members or whole are getting it
It goods, (1) 0"-t come up to ex -1"P. Something is needed to enliven
this ia; asof
pectation, money will be cheerfully 1 late quite
been verb very e still.ln r 1h as �clt
r(funded• for a fature�utllouncement,
'
Special hi Clothing
12 Man's Ill tie Sr rase Suits $500, for
$,3'25: 10 Boys' Suite, very special, 81.73;
6 ;:taring 0vorooats, reg. $10, Satnrday
$5.75 ; 0 Bicycle Suits, reg. $0, Saturday
$&.73; 2 doz. Men's Bicycle Stockings,
special 50c.
Special all Cay Saturday l
5 doz. Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Hose,
reg. 45c for 25e ; 20 doz. Child's Ribbed
Cotton Bose, reg. 8o for 21;e ; 20 pieces
Fancy Ribbon. reg. 5c for lc; 5 dozen
Crompton Corsets, reg. $1.00 and 81.25
for 75c; 4 pieces Table Lio ti, ren. 50c
for 33e : 10 pairs Lace Curtains. white
and cream, 25o ; 50 Hairs Fine Oxford
Shoes, reg, $1.50 for 81.25: 10 pieces
English Print,, reg. 12'. e for 80; 10
pieces Black Velvet, rez. 35e for 150 ; 10
doz. Gents' Linen Collars, reg. 20c for
150.
Go where you will you cannot find
equal quality for the money we ask,
That sounds big, does it? Not any
bigger talk than our goods will
warrant.
Shop early Saturday morning at
H. I DOOM I
Acute Rheumatism
Pains in the Foot and Limb - A
Complete Cure Accomplished by
Mood's Sarsaparilla.
" For a number of years I was afflicted
with acute rheumatism in my left side
and all the way down my limb into my
foot. I live five blocks from my work and
had to stop and rest several times in going
and coming. I could get no relief from
my trouble and was on the point of giv-
ing up my job when I happened to hear of
Iiood's Sarsaparilla. I purchased a pottlo
of this medicine and a vial of Hood' ' 11ls
anyd began taking them. Before I had
hall finished them I was relieved and it
was not long before I was completely
cured. I never lose an opportunity to
praise Hood's Sarsaparilla, for my cure
meant a great deal to me, as I have a fam-
ily and must always be at my post."
WILLIAM HASII:ETT, yardman, Grand
Trunk Railroad depot, Brantford, Ontario.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best -in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5.
Hood's Pills
are purely vegetable, caro
fully prepared.. 25 cents,
Miss Kate McEwen is spending a
few weeks with her friends in this
village.
The Presbyterian manse has been
improved by the erection of a fence
around the property.
Mr. John Hamilton was at Ripely
last week and purchased 250 head,
of ,,attf
. lIo
will have part of
them
put on grass near Ripley arra the
baladneo will be brought here.
The public school was closed on
Friday last. The teachers attending
e convention at Brussels,
BIr, Robt. Black has purchased an
elevator and is having the sante
remodelled. He intends buying
all kinds of grain in the near future.
BEL
Mr. D. Mier has gone to Muskoka,
where he will spand the till ni1110r.
Miss L, Peternlan was visiting
Belnlore friends last week.
Mr. R. Crittenden, of Tara, Was
renewing old acquaintances here
last week.
lair. Robt. Rae was assisting Mr.
John Davidson at his blacksmith
slap in Wroxeter last week.
Me. H. Lawrenc4peeived a badly
crushed hand between two stories,
while engaged in building a, wallunder Mr. H. Lowrie's barn
Air
Mr. Wm. ,Tohnston, of Mildmay,
has been, engaged as butter. maker
in the factory here for this summer.
1'VROXETER.
Mr, Duncan Catmpbei1has been in
Mildmay for some -time. Ile will
manage the woollen mill there and
remove his family from here in a
short time.
Thos. Gibson, jr„ has had a cellar
erected under his house.
Mr. Geo. Lovell, of Manitoba, was
calling on Wroxeter friends last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Town, of Wing -
h 1, are visiting in the village,
Mrs. Lowry, of Belmore, has pur-
chased Mr. Wm. Hughes' property
in the village.'-,
Airs. Alex. Thompson, of Guelph,
visited with her parents and other
friends in the village.
Mr. John ITupfer has erected a
new wire fence along the front of
his property.
Mr. S. Weikel', of Marton, is now
in possession of the Commercial
hotel.
Clow a person can gain a
pound a day by taking an
ounce of Scott's Emulsiom
is hard to explain, but it
certainly happens.
It seems to start the diges-
tive machinery working
properly. You obtain a
greater benefit from your
food.
The oil being predigested,
and combined with the'hy-
pophosphites, makes a food
tonic of wonderful flesh -
forming power.
All physicians know this
to to be a fact.
Ail druggists; 5oc. and 51.0o.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto
memaMmmammatemm
GLENANNA.N.
Mr,Hugh Tucker is visiting friends
at Blyth this week.
Mr, James Ilarkness and Miss
Jane Small, of Culross, spent San -
day at Mr. Small's on the eighth line.
Mrs. Tilos Friendship, !qr. and AI s p, of
Wingham, visited Robt. darkness
hast Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stevens
spent a few days this week at James-
town, with Mr. ,Tames Wallaee.
111rs', Hugh Mellmald, of Culross,
is visiting this week at her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ltictiard Small.
Miss Maggie Anderson who has
been sick with pleurisy, is recovering.
Her many friends will be glad to see
around again.
Mrs. Win, Marshall is at present
in very poor health, we hope she
may soon recover.
11Iiss Rachel Dunkin left last week
on a visit to her fl'iends at Credit.
Miss Jennie Hastings left for Kent
last Friday to visit her ;,brother
David.
acORN.
Bloantasox•-in Zatlan�.i, oe Kay
r.
John b1)iru..l u� sou.
�i wiieoCJ an ,
+'E (: oN-In East Wa'vslr)osh,of
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May 18th, the wife at Mr. 1. l''ar„us)a,
of r4s)n.V'
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MAILIiI
Mon rEy--S raxr sr -A.t the Niasialr.
(thumb, Kinezrdine, on Miy lath, by
the Rev. Chas. Miles, Mr. Gaatate [1.
Money, FUitor of t'ae Ripley Vorpraas.
to Miss Etta, oldest da l {titer of Mr.
ThcA, Stanley, of Huron township.
DIED.
Ci)wsrev-"to Wan;ham, on tVIiy
avth, rl4ceiat., 4.1 Lids :�f spiv, et iaaG
dau•ehter of Kr. ani Ars. Win. Orowston,
ages 1) Vear3 and na)uths.
Stray Cattle -$10
Strayed front the pre leen of 15 un bird no 1, ht
16, eonoession 8, west ' Yaw oah, on or abaut tiny
13th of )I ty, ni•,e yet i11 cattle -throe re. 1 steer;„
two Inas small white :)' , in face ; two grey stf35N;
two red heifers, one as small bit of wh;ee in f.t:a;
one red and white spatted 5311,r ; one p fro whit:
heifer, $10 reward will ba given b any on: reltar-
in5 or giving' such inforutttion ns will 1011 to the
recovery of tate above cattle,
ROBERT SMITH,
St. Helens P(F
M. GORD
N.
Warm, spring weather is now upon us, and you will require suitable
cool germents in order to enjoy so great a change. Well, we have the
goods and the garments that will give you comfort, and not tax your pock*
ets very mach either. Look at the fine display of
HITEWEAR IN OUR WINDOW.
Nothing finer and cheaper than you can, buy in the cities. Ladies'
Blouses and Wrappers, perfect in style and patterns at prices that must
sell then: quick.
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING.
Special prices this week.
Men's Suits, $4.00, for $2.95 ; Men's Suits, $6.00. for $4.75 ; Men's
Suits, $8.00, for $6.50 ; Men's Fancy Linen Coats, $1.00, for 80c ; Boys'
Fancy Lir_en Coats for 50c ; Boys' Pants for 40e.
In BOYS' SUITS we have the largest and finest assortment. Can fit
every person and suit every taste.
For comfort and style in footwear at moderate prices, come to us.
Satisfaction or money refunded.
Handsome, fine toned Organ for sale cheap on easy terms.
D. M. GORDON,
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DIRECT IMPORTER.
AL,
The war on high prices is still on at the sign of the Bear. Our great reduction sale is a greater success than we ever anticipated. People
evidently appreciate the fact that this is no bogus advertisement, but a bona fide sale at greatly reduced prices. Don't forget that it is to
last all month, and
9miss t 4,r ch
CC of getting your . S
er dry
etc., at fraction of an advance on cost. Coln?
maim rly. for the boom is on, and you may be sure .that the choicest bargains go first. It is not oftenIthat
people get a chance to buy the newest and latest goods at Bankrupt Stock Prices and you should take advantage of it. Since our last advt. we hay
added several new consighments to our stock, and they are marked at the same low figures as the rest. Don't forget all lines are included in thi
reduction -----Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, and House Furnishings. We mean just what we said before, viz : We want to increase
our sales for CASH and Produce during the month of May by $5,000, and from the way this sale has " caught on," we are going to more than do it.
.N:;flee our partial list of prices below and bring your money and produce to where you will get the most for it.
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Ladies' Blouses. Towels. •
8-4 Sheeting.
20e, sale price 16e
25e 11 " 21e
6e Factoy Cotton, sale, price,
10e „ 11 11 11
32 in. Flannelette, regular 7e, sale
price, 4?;e.
Big Reductions in Gloves and
Hosiery.
Ladies' Vests.
5c,
8c
121c
15e
25c
30e
sale price 4e
11
1;
11
"
" 6:1,e
" 10c
" 121e
20e
25c
"
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50c Balbrigan 42c
Rig Reductions in Fancy
Silk.
Lace Curtains.
$ 50, sale price $ 42
85 " t 62
1.25 " ,1 98
1.75 " 1.42
2.00 " " 1,63
2.50 " " ° 2.12
3.50 " 2.92
Wool Carpets.
65c sale price 48c
50e & GOe, Union, sale price 43c
146." $412/Vsir OAAy Ve..to iy': /Oatt, "vt:y i'Cb AY kegol ''aW?"111.16W"'Q1 elii ei/W1/11 '41v b 1,41M blva/1 1 1/O,'t,11~10110ty vii eo Y eris, te4Wi sv44 0'd Whet ®ahmivityll.-'1r 6,0 m.
Dress Goods.
$1.25 fancy and plain, sale price,98c
83c
650
Gle
470
42e
1.00 "
85
75
60
0 50
0 Black Goods, same reduction.
800 yds, regular, 85c, sale price, 35c
25c Dress Muslin, sale price 18e
20e " If 14o
25e " Linen " 18e
Trimmings 1 less than regular price.
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$2.00, sale price $1.63
1.50 " " 1.33
1.00 " " 88
45 11 11 GO
Our special 50e line, sale price
Parasols.
$1.25, sale price $1.08
1.50 " " 1:33
2.00 11 1.72
2,25 " 1,85
46e.
5c, sale price 31c
10c " " 7 ,e
15c " " 124e
20e /1 " 17c
25e 11 • " 19e
A job line, reg. 14e, sale price 7?;c.
Bargains in Towelling; commencing
them at 4c, A SNAP,
Table Oil Cloth.
6.4 regular 35c, sale price 29e
5.4 25c, " 1i 21e
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BOOTS AND SHOES
Women's Polished calf,'tiped, Buttoned or Laced, regular $1.50, sale price
" Fine Dong., tiped, 11 1/ f1 $1,50, "
11 18 ft 11 11 $1.75, 11
Extra Fine Dong, tiped, hand turned, buttoned, $2.75, 11
11 11 1' 11 II " ci>o., fine cloth top, $3.50, sale price
" ICangora Bal., Extra value, $1.50, sale price
a Pegged Bal., $1.10, sale price
50 pair Woolen's butt. or laced boots, reg. $1.50 to $3; sale price
Misses' Poiished Calf Boots, buttoned, regular $1.25, sale price
11 " Gime grain, buttoned, regular $1.15, sale price
Black Clay Worsted Suit to order, reg. price $16,00, sale price
Black Worsted Shit 11 11 $19.00,
Tweed suit to order, regular price $16.00, bale price
„ 1/ 11 $15.00, 11 .
Ev :y7- x).". • v0 -,•,^a:1 to the Biggest
r
Sltort. Smallest Prices.
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BOOTS AND, SHOES
$1.35i Men's
1.15 "
- 1.40
2.00
- 2.75
- 1.20
.85
50e to 75e
$1.10
- ' 90e
11
11
Boy's
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Dongola Gaitors, regular $2.00, sale price
18 (1 66 $2,50, t1
Calf Boots, " " $2.55, 11
Fine Boots, " $1.75, I'
Plough Boots, " $1.15, 11
Heavy Boots, " $1.35, "
School Boots, regular $1.15, sale price •
" " Extra Value, regular $1.35, sale price
Fine Boots, regular $1.40, sale price •
And many odd lines of Misses' and Children's Boots at Cost and below.
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$14.00 Tweed Suit to order, regular price $14.00, 11 . 12.00 Men's Print Shirts, regular' $1.00, sale price
16.50 11 14 $12.00, " ▪ 10.50 25TIES
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14,50 den's Print Shirts, regular 75 cents, sale price . 58c cents, sale price 21e. ; 35 cents, sale price 26e, ; 50 cts., sale price 30e.
13.50 '1 11 " •
. 90 cents, sale price , 65e
$1.45
1,95
1.75
1.45
98c
1.10
950
1.10
1.15
• 88e
WELT HATS
$1.25, sale price 95 cents; $1.75, sale price $1,42 ; $2,25, sale price $1.65
HOMUTH BOVLES
We are" S ole Sole AgentSHOES' s for the