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Dress Gopdsoi
Iu order to reduce our inatnense stock of new Fall Dress Goods P
more rapidly, we are offering you two specials
for this week
12 pieces Dress Goode, all different shiulee, suitable for Skirts,
Suits or Children's warm Dresses, regular prices 350, 400.
and 45c, now on sale at - - - - - 25e
6 pieces Homespun Suitings, riSSorted eliades, 54 inches wide,
heavy quality, regular 650 and 75c goods, now on sale tit 50e
DRESS GOODS
Our stock of Week and Farley Dress Goods is most complete.
All the new qualities and shades are represented Here.
Zibilines, Mohairs, Coutiis, Yigeureanx,
Venetians, Box Cloths, Cheviots, lien-
galutes, etc. See nnr ass .rt-
iuPnt of new French
Zibiline Waistiegs
TRIMMINGS
We have everything that is new in the trimming line, suitable
for all kinds of Dress Goods, Suitiu is and Silks,
FURS
Now is the proper time to chnose yonr Fors. The stook is com-
piete, and first choice is the best. We have a full range of
Ruffs, Muffs. Caps, Caperinee. GauutIets, Children's
Collars, Ladies' and Gents' Coats, etc. Have a
look at ours at your earliest . convenience.
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$• RITCHIE & CAMPBELL, i
. MINOR LOCALS.
—Belgrave fall, fair prize list will be
'found on another page of this issue.
--$lyth fall fair was an attraorion for
i number of Winghamites on Wednes-
- iay.
--The regular monthly meeting of the
Soliool Board will be held on Tuesday
evening next.
—Public School Inspector Robb, of
Brussels paid a ii..it to the Wingham
school last week.
—Plan of hall for C. O. F. concert at
R. A. Douglass' drug store. Secure
your seats early.
—Mr. R. J. Tindall, who has been
in Muskoka for some time is not improv-
ing as his friends would wish.
Wm. !Conk had one his hands
bably cat which at work in the Union
factory one day during the week.
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i,Lasts a
Lifetime.
That is just what they say
of Vapo-Cresolene. The
vaporizer is practically in-
destructible,and the Creso•
lene is certainly not .ex-
pensive. This way of treat-
ing affections of the throat is most
teconorfical,and is a so most effective.
Our hale picture illustrates bow it's
used. You put some Cresolene in
the vaporizer, light lamp beneath,
and then • breathe -in the soothing:
healing vapor. For whooping,cougb
and croup it's a perfect specific. s
Valsn.e'res'sent. ,5 s 1,, by dntt;xtst. , verywhere.
A Vapo-Cr'.solr.neoutfit. inch (Imp site Vapotlze•rsett
Lamp, whichsh+td.1 at alife-..trrrtr.. ar.d a bottle ot
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const ct r d r, �r.$ ,•x ra • sceptics s r. f Creso•
Cersoi n , s pp
lent z$er•nrsanti se'•eutr. llhsstrsted r ookl,•tcontain.
fog ahysic•ans' testi:no"i ils free- upon runless. VArn-
CRKSo ', K Co IMO Fulton St New York. t".ti. •'
Recommended and sold by A. L. Hamilton,
druggist, Wingham.
-Six members of the Woodmen of
the World came up from Ciiuton ou
Sunday to attend the unveiling cere,
ninny.
—Wingham's onion growers, Messrs.
T. Gregory and R. A. Graham have
been busy for some days, housing the
season's mop.
—We have received the list of prize
winners at the Howick fall fair held at
Fordwich last week. We have no room
for it in this issue.
—The McDonald Male Quartette in
the Town Hall ou Friday, Oct. 17th, A
high c;ttss cobcert under the auspices of
the Canadian Foresters.
—The firemen had a run on •Friday
morning. A few burning shingles ou
the roof of the G. T. R. engine house
wits the cause of the alarm.
—The first regular meeting of the
Young Ladies' Fortnightly Club will be
hold at Mrs. Beattie's rooms, Monday
evening, October lath at eight o'clock.
—Owing to Oct. 16th being Thanks-
giving Day the promotion examinations
of the public schools for the county of
IIuron will be held on Oct. 23rd and
24th.
—Mr. Jas. Elliot, of Turnberry de-
livered fourteen hogs in Wingham on
Monday and they brought him the sum
of $174.05. The hogs were six months
old.
—A number of Winghamites attended
the fall fair at Brussels on Friday last.
Dr. J. R. Macdonald won first money
in the 2.40 trotting race with his driver,
Baby Brino.
—The regular meeting of Court Mait-
land, C. O. F., will be held on Friday
evening of this v g t tis rveei;,, Members are re-
quested to attend this meeting as matters
of importance are to be discussed.
—Councillor W. F. VanStone, who
has been confined to his room for gorne
weeks through illness, is, we are pleased
to learn, improving. We hope he may
soon be restored to.his usual good health.
Ingersoll Fresh Poi* .
'Weston's Panty Bread, Buns and
Cakes, fresh every day.
3 lbs Lemon Biscuits for -
2 Ills Mixed Pancy 13iscnits for -
F'rench Mustard, per bottle -
tlorned Beef. per pound tin
/Never Raisins, beet kind, per pound
Good Brooms, each
All kinds of Vegetables—
Turnips, Carrott, Beets,
Onions, Cabbage, Celery,
Sweet Potatoes, pumpkins.
.25
.25
.05
.15
.10
.15
T1'HOPE'S
—Percy, the live -year-old on of Mr,'
and Mrs. Wm. Bradley, Victoria street,
died en. Monday evening from diphtheria.
¶rhe child was only ill a few hours. The
fatally will have much sympathy ill
their affliction,
41011N.,
GIE1M-in (htlrotiy, on dept "Srlth, the wife of
T. Omen, oC a eon. •
Ct,axtc,-In Morris, on Oct. 1st, the wife of
Thos. ()lark, a daughter,
SMAt.t,r,ox-In (trey, on Sept. 20th, the wtfo
of Wnt. S3nialidou, st daughter.
Gwrr,snr.e..--AtSalem enSep. 27 the Mite of
Mr. Wm Gallaher of tt son.
MIAttrttt:n
lir)tthttorsr.--TA7t.pa-At the residene of
the bride'�s� parents, on Oct, 1st, by Rev. 0. O.
Koine, of Whiteoltureh. Mr. Thos. Mirehouse to
Miss Sttste, 41104A/ter of Thos. Taylor, of West
Wawanex,h.
Busyness-Frrat-At Brantford. on Sept..
27th, 1102, by 1:4ev,'2hos Doyd,pristor of Sydow
ham Street Methodist rintreh,ltl r. A. Butehurt.
formerly editor of the 'i'ee:swater News to
(lussio Fyle, slaughter of Mr, L. L'yle, of Brant -
(1111.
D0.1.12)8.-Souiagxvru r, -In Seafortll, on Oet.
bit, by ileo. Mr. Larkin, Rube. T. Dodds to Miss
Annie Sommerville. both of McKillop.
Ttntxnutt,-MoNattt-In Cranbruok, Sept.
Beth, by Bev. DAL McRae, Dr, Turnbull. of
Goderielt, to Miss Jean, daughter of Alex. bio•
Nair, of Cranburok..
WAr.rat•rw-Axusrnoxc,-M the residence of
the brides father, Melanethon, at Sept. 24th,
by Rev T. (4. McAteer, H. D., Ate. Thos. Witt-
lane, of Melancthon,toillargfrtt Tene,danghter
of Chas Armstrong, ferrel ly of East NN, uwan-
ash.
DIED
Molfrxxox In Blyth, on Setif. 30th, M s 1'.
B. McKinnon, aged otly ears, 5 n.unths rust
days.
t$cayr,-In Morris, on Sent. 25th., Wm. 3f.
Scott, acid 74 year., 5 months and 33 days.
WAttuiui-In Erussots, on Sent 27th, Kate
Warren, aged 20 yours and 10 months.
McGb,vsx-•Iii Hancock, Mich., on Sept 10th,
wife of Geo. ItIi eilynn, in the llith year of her
age.
Miss Laurine Agus Kaiser
VOCALIS
Teacher of VOICE PROD .TION. SINC,ING,
Oratorios, etc., . E glish or Foreign.
Also Pianoforte d Physical Culture.
VOICES TFsTF.A FREE.
CONCERT ENOACEMUNTS ACC TED.
Residence H. B. Elliott, Frances S ., Wingham.
F S. SCOTT, 13russe,ls, 0
LICENSED A -. OTIONEEIR
Is prepared to cord et ales in this section.
Special attention 3;i to sales of farm stook
and implements.
Dates and orders con always be err ; ed at
the Ttxx'i office, Wingham,
STRAY P
Came onto the pre' ises the undersigned,
lot 27, division line het een East and West
Wawunosh, on or oh u he 24th of September,
White Pig, nhout t and a half months old.
Owner can have same by proving property and
paying expenses. JOHN EAC.LESTON,
Whitechurch.
ALKER 'BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS. WINGHAM.
R G M.
Night calls at Button Block, or Fifth
door south of School House. Shop op-
posite Maedoeald block.
APPLES WANTED Ar WINGHAM
Mahler Bros, proprietors of the Wingham
Evaporator. will begin operations here `,au the
15th of September. They will pap the hit:hest
market prices for all kinds of apples aceording
to quality. Packers cutis, windfalls, etc., in -
eluded, delivered at the Factory, Alfred street.
Parties having apples to sell will do well to
see u': before selling. as we contract for the
whole orchard, -shaken off, -suitable for dry-
ing purpo.;ew. We also buy windfalls, if not
to small or soft.
MAHLER BROS., Proprietors.
T, J. MAGUIRE
ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT.
Aecottnt;t Rents and Notes Collected. Con.
veyancing done,
OFFICE -Over D. M. Gordon's store.
RESILENCE-Leonolrl street.
—Mr. C.N. Griffin has had his grocery
kery c hvi,
iu and MayorcrocVnnstone'sstdcllblockodd .nto Custothemstoreers
should note the change. 'lock will be
commenced at once on Mr. Griff'in's new
block.
—The Tiatss office is the best place to
get your job printing. Envelopes, bill
heads, statements, Ietter heads, etc.,
printed on best paper and at lowest rates.
Remember the 1'1MEs office with your
next order.
—'The TIMES is sorry to learn of the
serious illness of Mrs. John Leathern
Diagonal street. Mrs. Leathorn has just
recently returned home from Stratford,
where she had been nursing a sick
daughter:
—''Walker Bros. & Button, furniture
dealers, have a large advertisement in
this issue. Parties in need of furniture
should read it. They have large stock
and sire offering special bargains for
the next sixty days,
—Miss Laurine Agusta Keiser, of Tor-
onto, vocalist and teacher of voioo pro.
duction, singing, oratorios, etc., in Eng.
Iish or foreign, also pianoforte and
phy'sica'l culture has taken up residence
in town and Is how prepared to receive
Crockery punile. lbifse 1 laer'e etttottneontent
'GroceryStorrs t will be found is this laetta.
HOLMES & HOLMES
'Railway and Steamship Ticket Agency
and General i:xchauge Otnee.
WiNGHAM, - ONT.
Finest and shortest Routes to Cleveland, Olilo,
and aIi points.
Wingham to Cleveland - 13.05, Return 50.125
Wingham to Detroit • _ 0
.fU, Return 4.50
Lowest rates to the "Soo" andall points
north and west and New Ontario.
All these rates are First Class.
Second Class rates lower still.
Stop - over privileges allowed.
Lowest rates to Europe. Reduced winter
rates by Elder, Dempster and Co's. lines now
in force. Everybody should travel
Apply to-
HOLMES & HOLMES
Wingham, Ont,
Young inen are the best friends
of the Best Clothing stores, be-
cause they. are, Students 0 Press
—They catch at a glance the little
dillerences which make the
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Clothing
SHOR W'S
Ready Tailored
distinctively right and, as that is
the Clothing we Sell, we have
confidence in offering our goods to Men who know
how to Dress.
We furnish a Guarantee with every garment
which means
SATISFACTION or
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OURR MONEY.. $A,CK.
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R.SMITH,bIock1
AS AN AFTER DINNER CIGAR
the ” ChaMberinin " is the sleight of luxury.
After it ]card day's work top off your evening
meal with one tend it wins 'matte ti new man of
you. .A sweet, soothing, splendid smoke.
JAS. Mel EI.'V'XE, ' Star ltests.urant.
Coak'n Cotton Root Compouni,
retiueeea9fnity used tuenthly by over
10.000Lidles.Bee, effeetnal Lad1e64ait
your druggist for Cook's Cotton Rai Col
pia . Take no othhee, sx ill Mixtures', pins and'
imitirtione awre dsngerons. Prue, No. 1 11 per
box, Nb 11,10 degrees nu-onger,$8 per box. No.
t or 2. mailed on receipt of prior and twas-1lent
S'J1* a CUok Corepeay Windsor, Ont.
trrttWheel. I rind 2 sold one recommended by all
7telponsiblo Druggists to Canada.
No,1 alit 2 are scold in Wingham by.A.
iainiltnu Colin A. Cnniplx,n, Ii. A. ikaiglses
tend J', E Davis 1)rtilt,tists.
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p' Thoroughly up.to-date iu every detail !
wWe invite the inspection of all our friends, and defy all our competitors
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For DRESS GOODS, SILKS, GLOVES,
LADIES' COATS, FURS, MEN'S
AND BOYS' SUITS AND HATS
still continues at the Kent Block.
In Prints, Cretonnes, Art Muslins and Curtain Stuffs
the variety is large : and the goods new.
A large proportion of the goods in this store have been
purchased from the. wholesale houses within the past three
months, and are just as good as if 'you paid regular price.
Try here first. Call anyway ; we may save you money.
We deal fairly, and our feelings aren't hurt if you don't buy.
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BIG BARGAINS IN WATCHES
BIG BARGAINS IN RINGS
BIG BARGAINS IN SILVERWARE
Jeweler and Optician. 44 Headquarters fur repairs.
What $56.95
Will -Do!!!
Would you like to know how cheaply you can
set up housekeeping? Here :
A good Bedroom Suite, $10.50; Mattress and Wire, 65 00;
Shall Table, 75e ; Couple of Chairs, 600, ; Rocker, 90e.
Where you spend one-third of your life
A Fancy Extension Table, $5.00; 6 Dining Room Chairs,
$2.25; Golden Oak finish Sideboard, $8.00.
Where you are three times a day
Two Kitehen Chairs and a Kitchen Table, $2,50.
Where your wife spends half her time
A comfortable spring edge Velour Conch, $8.50 ; 2 leather
seated Rockers, $3.50; Oak Table with brass feet, 62.25 ;
Big Upholstered Easy Chair, 85.00 ; 4 Window Shades,
$1,20 ; 4 Curtain Poles, 61.00.
Where you take your evening comfort
Call and see our stock.
have by far the largest
stock ever carried in
Wingham ! ! i
People say we
and most complete
a retail store L in
Are they right ;?
BALL BROSD
Furniture Dealers
RESIDENCE—PATEIJR ST.
_ S. eraeey's farmer residence,
whore night calls will receive
Prompt attention.
PHONE 51 And Undertakers.
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Ladies' Fur
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Made by experts in Montreal, and therefore the acme of style S
and good workmanship. No other article of woman's apparel •,5-
requires the same care in selecting that a fur garment calls for.
Now, every customer can't be a fur expert, but every customer :
has a right to expect from the one who sells her an assurance 3,
that what she buys is dependable. You get such assurance at
this store; not only an assurance of fur excellence but the fur-
ther assurance of fur beauty. This latter you can see for
yourself. We guarantee every piece of fur to give satisfaction
or money refunded.
—Rich Sable Scarfs, - $7.50 to $30.00
—Rich and pretty Caperines, 6.00 to 22.00
--Stylish Jackets, 25.00 to 125.00
We are having a wonderful sale of Cloth Coats. There is that
exclusiveness of style about the Gordon Coats that has made
theta su'eh great favorites this season. Never have we shown
such pretty styles, fins; qualities and perfect fits, and the prices
are just a wee bit lower than ever.
Our Blanket Sale
Is now going on. 25
puirs very fine
white all -wool Blankets, all soft lofty makes, thoroughly scoured and
cleansed, fast color borders, big size, special at $2.50 a pair
We are handling J. D. Ring & Co's famous Boots an'd Shoes, Ring's
Boots are splendid wearers and perfect fitters. They don't cost any
more than common shoes.
We sell Lion Brand Clothing for Boys. 'These Shits are made of
all-vroel Tweeds-; Pants have double seats and knees. Try a Suit
for the bey. You will be satisfied..
D. M. Gordon
Direct. Importer
BIG PRICES FOR TRADE.
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