The Wingham Times, 1900-11-23, Page 51
THE WINGIIAK IMES, NOYEMBILk
It will just take that long to convince you
that our prices are right.
DRESS 0.900G
Pretty el.lk and Wool Plaids, special, 5c;5Heavy
French Serge, suitable for coats and capes, special
at 00e. Figured Lustres, pretty goods, special
M 35c and 50e. Stylish Plaids at 12 and 18e.
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Men's Fleeced Lined *Underwear, extra value,
at $1.00 a suit Lacilee' Fleeced Lined Vale,
special at 250. See our higher priced goods --
every garment solid value.
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READY-MADE CLOTHiNG Men's working Pants, special at 000.
gen's English Nigger Head Tweed
Suits, double breasted, well made, heavy linings, our special price $8 00.
Men's blue Overalls, special at 75e. Canadian Tweed Suits from $3.00 to
$11,00—every one a fitter. Your mo-ney back if not satisfied.
We want your produce and will pay the highest prices fur it.
NEWS FROM OUR NEICH ORS
EVENTS Or INTERES'T TO ALL OUR READERS,
We(ke Tunes Correspondents Commtimeate — Other
Items Clipped From Our 11xeliangos.
Wiirsenennstoss.
The anniversary servicesof be Wbit�
churelt Methobist church will be held
on Suudey D.3eaniber 2w1. Rev. A. ,T,
Harris, of Lucknow will preach at 10.30
a. m. ma 7 p. m. and Rev. R. Robbs, of
Wingham at 2.30 p. m. Special col-
lections for Trust Board, Ou Monday
more .fatuily at the home of their sister.
Me. D. A. (X111001,1,1, . ingharn, on
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Thursday of laet week,
It should bo well for people to renieM-
bur 1.,v1en, a hypeotie entertainer colas
along that allowing .ones 'self to be hyp-
notised weakens the intellect somewhat,
aud, that if the practise eoutiauesthe
evening, Deo. 30., tea, will be served is wealtuess. increses until .the subjecs can
the bayou ut of the oharoli from. 0 to 8 be hypnotised at a distance or over
p. m. .4 choice progainme has been the telephone,.
prepared, Addressers by Rovs., A. 3. •
Harris, D. Rogers, G. M. Dun, R. 1
Hobbs. Music by the Methodist choir of 1 -:,,, •
Spreads Like Wildfire.
Whighten and. others. Adtnissiou to' 1 when thaws are "the best" they
become "the best selling." Abralanu
tea meeting and enteztalement, adults, Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville,
250; children ltic. : 0., writes:"Elootrie Bitters are the best
selling bitters I have handled in 20
years," Yoa know why? Most diseases
being in disorders of stomach, ver,
kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves.
Electric Bitters tones np the stomach,.
regulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
purifies the blood, strengthen b the
nerves, hence cures multitudes of mala-
dies, It builds up the system, Puts
new life and vigor into any week. sickly,
rundown man and wonian, Price 50
gceisutr, Sold by Colin A. Campbell, dreg-
THE HEW STOE 'THE CHEAP'
North End General Store,.
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Fine off stalk Valencia Raisins, lac lb
Trenor s Choice selected Raisins Ile lb
\Trenor's Choice Sultana Raisins 15c lb
Black Basket Table Raisins, 20C lb
California Seeded Mu§catel Raisins in. pkgs, 15c lb
gChoice Patras Currant's, 15e lb
Extra choice Vostezza CuiTaritis, „zoc lb
Cooking Figs in Tapnets, 5c
t Layer Figs in Boxes 20c lb
California Prunes, all sizes
/ Shelled Almonds and Walnuts
mvaLoGita.VE.
Mr. Roy has moved into the house
y vacated by Mrs. Sackrider.
William Bono has bought Mr. Hasloin's
small sterelnd intends fitting it up for
Pa dwelling fhi. tit" sming. The price
aid was $315.
Robert Gallagher had arafile qu Tues-
day night when he .disposed of about
twenty geese.
It is said Adam was the &straw', but
people think now Oliver is the first man.
Coultes & Best shipped a car of lambs
on Monday.
Tho boys in the shanty would like to
.
know who shot through their door. They
will make it hot for him if they find
ont.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers_ have proved theix matchless
merit for Sick and. Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and build up
le your health. Only 25 cents. Money
bark if not cured. Sold by Colin A.
3i
Campbell, druggist.
ISLUE17ALIC.
The late Mrs. Andrew HolmesAwas
buried in Winghata cemetery on Thbis
day of last week. Her maiden name
was Catharine Mollwain and she was
if thirty-eight years of age. Mrs. KO, of
V Brantford; Mrs. McDonald, of Gode-
13i rich; Mrs. Thomas Robertson, of the
Bluevale road; Mrs. Eugene McDonald,
M ai of
Vam and 1VIrs. Elliott of the Blue-
kins, Buy none other ;. ,,..cans for 25c: -
T Beans and Pump- Of Wingliam.; Miss Mary w n,
Aylmer Brand Corn, Peas, om at oes
,
eioxtras.
The Mt. Forest, Confederate is record-
ing the death of Mrs. Arthur McGuire,
formerly atlas" township., says:—The
death took nice on Monday of Mrs, Mc-
Guire, who has been living with her son,.
Mr. Tames McGuire, blacksmith, Main
st. Deceased was a native of Scotland
and came to this country with her hus-
band in the early years settling in Mor-
ris township near Wiugham. Mr. Mc-
Guire died nine years ago and his widow
has since been living with her sons in
Brussels and Mt. Forest, She has been
in poor health but death came rather
suddenly, she having taken dinner with
her son and family the previous day.
The funeral took place 07.1. Wed110SdaY t
Wingham. The following family sur-
vive: Arthur and Mrs. Jackson, Brus-
sels; Alex., Oliutou; John, Normanby;
Mrs. Gibson, Northumberland . county ;
James, Mt. Forest.
1,81VringhOftd. are sisters of the decea d and
. . Weretameent at the funeral. '
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fe family04 Mr. Walter noggin. have
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theiintenct to make their home.
" William Robertson, of the boundary
out, held an auction sale of live stock on
Tuesday of last week.
SuperiorII . eweir
We pride ourselves in always keeping in stock the very
best of everything in the jewelry line and although we do not,
make as high a percentage of profit as on cheaper lines, we
have the satisfaction of knowing that we give good value, and
that is what we want. A satisfied customer is the best ad-
vertisement. We expect to have you for one.
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Re. R. S. G. Anderson, of Wroxeter
will deliver an illustrated lecture on
missions in the Presbyterian church. on
Tuesday evening next. The choir will
sing some special numbers and Miss Ada
Cliae, of Wingham, will also sing.
Messrs. R. G. Casemore and. W. J.
uff are buying turkeys for shipment.
Ira Etcher has purchased tie Graham
farm on the first lino of Morris. It is at
present occupied. by Mr. Wyatt. The
farm contains one 'hundred acres and
the price paid was $3,250.
Some members of Robert Weir's
family, Turnborry, are down with
typhoid fever.
Mrs. Roberti3, of Michigan, was visit-
ing hea sister, Mrs. Daniel Lewis, last
week.
Hubbard Cornell, senior, of Guelph,
was here last week to visit his son,
Thomas before his departure for Michi-
.gan.
Snow, fur coats, sleigh bells etc,
because suddenly fashionable last week.
Winter has come before .we are ready
for it. Those who have turnips oat are
thinking of the good weather we had
this time last year, but last autumn was
so beautiful it spoiled us.
The children of the Presbyterian Sab-
bath School intend having an entertain-
ment at Christmas.
1VIiss,Lily Rogers is home from a term
at tna College,St. Thomas.
essrs. George Casemore,of Bluing°,
and James Casemore, of Turuberry,
attended a re-unien of the Case -
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER
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Having just opened up our new stock of Fall Goods, we
quote a few bargains.
In Fall Dress Goocls we show full range of Plaids,
Horne-Spuns, Tweeds and Ladies' Cloth Suitings, ranging
from 4.oc per yard and upwards. See our new
Ladies' Jackets
11, 411 Black, Fawn and Blue Colors,
Perfect fits at $5.67o and up.
Also a full stock of Fur Goods in Ladies Jacket, Cape,
'Mufs and Ruffs at prices to suit the purchaser. See these
goods before purchasing elsewhere.
See our special value in Blankets t 4.0 pairs Union
Blankets at $/.65 per pair and up. Also a full stock of All.
'Wool Blankets at $4.00 per pair aud upward.
A full stock of yarns always on hand.
Latest New York styles,
WANTED I
FiveHuirara:-.1 Men and Boy, -,4 to Bay
Clothing.
oat. Clothing 1)epartatant apixmls specially to the liee'e aeri
/Joys' needs who went fine, reliable othing well tett au illeished
at AIODERATI•1 PRJUES, with att extiorbii,ant profit to (emus
out of their poekets.
11,
genes Flee Beaver Winter Overcoats, dark navy shade, vel-
vet collar, Mho cloth lining, well made, size4 to 44. Si e ant
itt Cp0.00.
l 63.90. '
Men's extra heavy Pealt
Jaeete?, we11. made tweed, lined, dark
navy shade. Speeiaat
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I3oys' Heavy Blue Nap Reefers, double-breaited ‘ high collar,
check tweed lining and perfect fitting. Special $2.75.
&lel fine heavy ).piece Tweed Suits, siegle ur deeble-
breasted, well lined and stylish. Spend $3.50. Men's Heavy Disters, Blown or Grey Frieze Cloth, Tweed
lined. well fieished. Special, "5.00.
Men's heavy doume.b1ea3tei Suits, nicely lined, late sty me.
Our special price, $6.00. '
Boys' strong Tweed Pants, tined, special price 50e.
Men's extre, strong Pants, well made, to elear„ 76u,
Mac's Cardigan. Jackets at eat priees.
• A large stock of Rain Coats, latest styles. all sizes, fr An 30
to 46, ranging in price from $1.95 to $0.00.
UNDEF,WEAR •
A complete stock of Men's and 13ove Underwear, all kinds,
all sizes, all prices, 25e., 36c, 460, 50e, 65e, 75e, $i.00,$1.25.
WINTER OAPS.
A line assortment of Meter Caps for gen and Boys at cut
prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES
gen's good strong Boots, solid leather, sputa! $1.00.
Men's Lock Ioelt Boots, GUARANTF4D, SPECIAL, $2.00,
Men's Long Boots, SOLID LEATHER at, cue prices.
Boys' strong Sehool. I3oots, our speed I price 90c.
Girls' Boots, buttoned or laced, 90e, $1.00, 51.25, $1 50,
A large stock of Men's arid,Boys'. Heavy Rubbers, one or two
buckle. See them before you buy.
Ladies' Misses'and Children's Rubbers and Cvershtes at
special cut prices.
Farm Produce taken in exchange.
Astounding Discovery. •
From Coopersville, Mich., comes word
of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant
tasting liquid that when used before
retiring by any one troubled with a bad
cough always ensures a good night's
rest. will soon cure the cough too"
writes Mrs. S. Himelburger, "for three
generations of our family have used Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
and never found it's equal for Coughs
and Colds." It's an unrivaled life-saver
when used for desperate lung diseases..
Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.00 at
Culiu A. Campbell's. Trial bottles free.
T A. MI
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The Cheap Cash Store. Opp. Bank of Hamill
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WROX=Elt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Spotton enter-
tained the young people of town on
Monday evening of last, to a social hop
in their new home.
• Last Monday, John. Hamilton shipped
nine hundred live turkeys.
John Robertson is laid up with a sore
h and.
Robt. Rae, who has been. visiting at
hi s home here, returned back to the
North West last week.
Miss Jennie Applebee is very ill at
present.
Miss Combs, of Jamestown is visit-
ing dressmaking with Miss Martin.
The boys and girls of the school here
met at the home of the Misses Barnard
last Friday evening to spend a social
evening with the Barnard family before
they take their departure to Lump.. To
show their appreciation of their good
conduct at school they presented. them
with a beautiful China tea set.
Miss Mary Sanderson has gone to
Hamilton to spend. part of the winter.
JA.111313STOWN.
The snow! Tho snow! The beautiful
snow is all gone,
• The snow and cola weather have
hindered the farmers from gettiug itt
their turnips.
David Robinson, of Elma is visiting
his friends at Janiestown.
Mrs; Eliza Baines is laid up with. a
very eon foot. We hope she will soon
bo around again.
Wm. MeEweu has returned after
working with David Millar for some
time.
Miss Belle McIntosh, of Molesworth is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Smith.
While M.A. "Wallace and her son,
Bert were driving along the road on the
12th line of Grey, their horse stumbled
aud fell in the ditcli. Iitn
tawacse removed'
Good Counsel
Has No Price."
Wise advice is the result of experience.
The hundreds of thousands svho have
used Hood's Sarsaparilla, America's
Greatest Medicine, counsel those svho
svoutd purify and enrich the blood io
avail themselves of Its virtues. He is
svise svho profits by this good advice.
Stomach Troubles — ".t svas
greatly troubled svith my stomach, and
even the sight of food made me sick.
Was iirecl and languid. A few bottles of
Hood's Sarsaparilla made me fed
myself again. ' fames 81)1cXentie, 350
Gladstone Ave,root*, Ont.
by Sandy Mustard's ass
$
Miss Godetha Combos is in Wroxe-
ter assisting Miss Martin in the dress-
making shop.
Well George! It is altogether to bad to
keep batch this cold weather when their
are so many nice Rue looking girls on
the hue.
Will White had a very successful
stone bee last Friday. The stone Will
be used for building a stone foundation
under his barn next year. ,In the even-
ing a number of youtig people wera
present and they spout a very enjoy.
able evening by tripping, the 'light
fautastio to tho wee snia hours.
Great Luck of an Editor.
"For two years all efforts to cure Ec-
zema in the palms of my hands failed,"
writes Editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse,
Kan., "then I was, wholly cured by
Bucklen's Avnica Salvo." It's the
world's best for Eruptions, Sores and all
skin diseases. Only 25o at Colin A.
Campbell's.
IYUNGAISNOV,
O. Harris and sons, of Dungannon,
ho well-known honey -men, hare re -
Coin(' notice from Paris that the Inter-
national jury at tho Paris Ltniversal
Exhibition, has as\ Ode(' a gold medal
diploma to the Dominion of Canada for
a colleetiVe exhibit of limit**, of whieh
the Mes.srS. Harris exhibit formed au im-
portant pert. A eopyepa ward w:
hedent to Mr. Haiti& 0 congratteat:
the Messrs. upon titir success in
assisting to ttphold the. credit of Canada
tea ono of the first footle,,rotltieime
eotni-
trie5 of the weeld.
Barrie, will be pleased to hear of bis
purchasing and managing the private
bank of the late C. E. MoKeggio, of Bar-
rie. Mr. Beecroft is a brother of MVS.
C. Campbell and John Eeeeroft of the
ti'.
Miss Fannie Robertscn, of the 5th is.
going to spend the winter itt Wingham,
Miss Aggie Robertson of Toronto is
spending her holidays with her grand-
parents at present.
ii1A.ST W.A.WANOSII. '
On Sunda, Nov. lith, Mrs. Margar-
et, lane McGeetan old and respectedresi-
dent oftilistig township, passed peace-
fully avesr at the age of 71 years, 7
months and. 11 days. Deceased, with
her hasbatal came from Irelaud and set-
tled near Toronto in Vaughan township.
They resided there for a few years and.
then removed to East.Wawanosh, where
by patience and industry they built up
a beautiful home, and their honesty and
integrity won the respect of a wide cir-
cle of friends. After the death of her
husband she lived on the homestead.
with her son, James,t ntil his death
let
about four years ago. '. n the spring of
this year she rernovet o Auburn. Tho
members of the family who survive her
aro: Robert J. McGee, of Baden; Mrs.
Menzie, of Staples; Mrs. Young, of
London, and Mrs. McLachlan, of
Auburn.
Will Robiusou, assessor, lost a valu-
able horse on Saturday last.
Miss Minnie McBurney is spending a
• few days in Belgrave this week.
Joseph iteStiene)..3 11:1,1% moved into
their new house.
Mr. Beau, of Goderieh, spent a feW
clays last week with his daughter, %ties
Clam Beau.
Me. and Mr.. $huptent, of Jamestown,
spent $tuiday. at their son's, M. DOUgal
Jf the 101h. . ' '
Miss Clara Ileati epeut -tedurday mid
8tuday• vita elles Mater Agnew, of
%tom ,
Adatunobinson stoic Sunday .with
friends in \Tutorial.
Tue may friends of Tom Weer" of
Nobody knows all about it;
and nothing, now known, will
always cure it.
Doctors try Scott's .Emul-
sion of Cod Liver Oil, when
they think it is caused by im-
perfect digestion of food.
You can do the same.
It may or may not be caused.
by the failure cf stomach and,
bowels to, do their work: If
it is, you will cure it; if not„
you will do no harm.
The way, to cure a disease
is to stop its cause, and help
the body get back to its habit
of health.
When Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil docs that, it
cures;,wheri it don't, it don't
cure. It never does harm.
The genuine has
this picture on it, take
no other.
If yoti have not
tried it, send for freb
sainpie, its agreeable
taste will surprise
you.
SCOTT & tOTWX:Aotte
Chemists,
soc, and Pico ; all draiigia,