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The Wingham Times, 1903-12-24, Page 5T e den's Store News Crowder's . Tailored CIothin� Made to fere men, Not prices OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! 1 16 only Meu's grey Raglan Overcoats, the newest mouey can buy, sonic have cuffs anti`some have no cuffs, talma pockets, sizes 84 to 46, regular prices $9.50, 10 00, 11.00, 12.50 ; Xmas sale price - $8.50 7 only Men's Raglan Overcoats, sizes 36 to 46, reg. $9; Xmas price 6.00 13 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 22 to 30; Xmas sale prices $3.00, $4.00 and 5.00 Pea Jackets, boys', sizes 22 to 28; Xmas sale price - 2.50 Pea Jackets, youths', sizes 28 to 33, Xmas sale price $3.25 to 4.00 Pea Jackets, men's, sizes 36 to 48, Xmas sale price $3.00, $4 00 and 5.00 TIIE WINGIIAI TIMES, DECEMBER, 24 1903 MON ttt'3. John Black, 5th line, is hauling Band Lind other material for the irnprove:neuts oonteniplatod to his barn next Summer, He will have the building raison and stoue stabling put under it. A 2 story Mick cottage will be built to the front of the present residence of James Davis, 4th lino, next Slimmer. Some of the material is being hauled so as to be iu readiness. We are pleased to hear that William Shedden, 4th sine, who fell and broke his thigh bone a number of weeks ago, is inakiug favorable progress and %Ain be fore very long be able to sit bp. He's one of the vet er$us as to pioneering. The fine 100 acre farm of Laurence Wheeler, 4th limit, has been sold to Nich- olson Bros., well known in this eomu- inuaity as hustlers, for the stun of $5,- ,500. Mr. Wheeler is an old and highly esteemed resident of Morris and will be removing with his fancily to the Mo- Lanohlin farm, 2 miles North of Bras sels, which he recently pur. haled. A report has been published to the ef- fect that Mr. Geo. Taylor has disposed of his farm to his brother Charles, and intends removing to Blyth. We are at a loss to know from whence this bit of "news" emanated, and wish to state that there is no authority for it what- ever. Mr. Taylor has not disposed of his farm, nor has he any intention of do- ing so. Council met according to statute ou Dec. 15; members all present; Reeve in the chair; minutes of lust meeting read and passed. Mr. A. W. Sloan and others appeared in reference to the proposed extension of Guelph Junction Railway to Goderioh and presented a petition asking that n by law be submitted to the iuterested ratepayers for the purpose of granting a sectional bonus of four thousand dollars to aid in purchasing the right of way for said railway. Taylor—Jackson—That the rpayers of said petition be granted and that the clerk be instructed to have a by-law pre- pared and presented at the next regular meeting of the council—Carried. Iu motion of Shaw and Taylor, the taxes of Jas. Bailie, S. Fleming aitel Win. Wiley were ordered to be remitted they being in indigent circumstances, A number of accounts ,were ordered to be paid which appeared in the financial statement. On motion of Shaw and Taylor by- laws No. 8 and 9 were duly read and passed. The council than adjourned. W. CLARK. Clerk. ,Gents Furnishing •Deparfinenit LIST OF XMAS PRESENTS TO CHOOSE FROM —COLLARS —CUFFS —SHIRTS —TIE PINS — GLOVES —UMBRELLAS — BRACES —SILK MUFFLERS --CUFF BUTTONS —HANDKERCHIEFS —WAY'S MUFFLERS —CUFF LINKS CENTS' TIE DEPARTMENT We have all the latest shapes and colorings in Mon's Neckwear, $200.00 worth to choose from. Prices - - 25e and 50e The R. 11. GROWDL R Go. ;;Men's' Outfitters. WIh1CIHAl'i. — A FEW — Specials for the Holiday Trade 14; Couches, upholstered in the best coverings, newest patterns, very comfortable, good width, regular 8.75, holiday sale price - - $7.75 12 Couches, assorted patterns, will guarantee them to give best of satisfaction, reg. $8, holiday sale price 7.25 A splendid assortment at $5.00, $13.50, $14.00, $22.00. :Leather -Seated Rockers in oak and mahogany—An- other shipment of those fast -selling Rockers, highly finished, regular 2 0o and 2.25, holiday sale price 1.75 .-See what we have at 3.75, 4.25 and 6.00, in cut oak polished Iron and Brass Beds, all sizes.—There never were such bargains offered in Beds such as we are show- ing, at $4.75, 5.00, 6.50 and upwards, all with heavy brass rails and nobs, ball-bearing castors. Holiday Sale Prices on everything.— Bedroom Suits, from $12.00 to $7o.00. Sideboards, from 7.00 io 40.00. Fine assortment of • Paper Racks, Easels, 16 x 20 Photo Frames. Parlor Tables, 85c, 1.25, 1.75, 2.5o BALL BROS., UNDERTAKING 1 The People's riirnItiirP Sti1rP. Brick residence,6th house west TELEPHONE 51 I from Hamiltons Corner Drug Store, where night ca1Ls will receive prompt attention. It r.I'Tti. Mrs. S timid 0.4.iweil who fortis" rly lived in i'.ubarn died at L anion Wed. t uesdtay of lata w''e•k. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Skan and M-ts. ter 'Willie, of Fort Franc:es, are at prey- out visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, N. H. Young. Mr. Harvey Shelton left last week for Galt, where he has secured the position of baggageman at the Grand Truett station, His manly friends wish hila success in his new position. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson. of Wauseon, Ohio, are at preseut visiting at the home of the Misses Canning. They will spend several weeks visiting in Blyth and vicinity. Mr, D. D. Crittenden was marrieri on Saturday, Dec. 12th, to Miss Ema. Pen- hale, youngest daughter of Mrs. Wm. H. Penbale, of Exeter. The happy event took place iu the Main street Methodist church, Exeter. at eight o'clock in the morning, R>v. Win. Godwin officiating. There were no attendants stud the bride was given away by her brother Mr. Saul - out Penhale of Felon Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Critten,iou have taken up their residence iu Blyth. He Deserved Pity His suffering from Sciatic was so groat but thanks to Nerviliue he was cured. "I suffered for three years from Sciatic" writes E. Jenkins of Portland. "and no man ever sufferedmore. I spent a small fortune of different remedies but the only one with real merit was Nerviline. I used a few bottles of Nerviline and was perfectly cared. I can recommend Nerviline as a sure cure for sciatic; it's excellent also for r'heumatiFm and neuralgia." Try Nerviline, 25c. at all druggists. .I,.,..,,,.+.4••,+••••••••• 000••••••••.••••••••.•0••• I ROYAL.I.GROCERY I •0•0 • • I • ammomais • Z E WISH YOU ALL Z •A VERY MERRY •'•. CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY ' AND PROS• - ♦ •i i 1♦ I Z • AT „lb., 4+44++++++ +++++++++++++.4.# ii4.+4.+++4414+++..+++:++. Catarrh Deafness Is Caused By a thickeuing of the lining mem- braue of the middle ear owing to pro- longed inflammation from catarrhal germs. The only cure is fragrant, heal- ing Catarrhozone one which is carried by the air you breathe to the remotest parts' of the throat and ear; it reaches the source of the trouble and Dares deaf- ness permanently. Every sufferer frotn impairer. heirinw should use Catarrho- zone which has effected many wonderful cures. You simply breathe its healing medicated vapor,—very easy and pleasant. Do this and your lit wing will be restored. Catarrhozone never fails; it is guaranteed. Two mo. Uis treat - meat for $1,00 at druggists. Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color' of good health to those who suffer from sick blood, The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in taste. Young women in their I "teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in. paleness, weakness and nervous- ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from TIT RNBERRY. On the sixteenth of December, a very important and interesting ceremony was performed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, Turnberry, when their daughter Margaret and Mr. Robert Johnston were united in marriage. The matrimonial service was conducted 1,y Rev. Wm. Lowe, of Winghatn. The bridal party looked handsome standing beneath an arch of holly aucl white roses. The bride was becomingly gowned in biscuit silk Viole, trimmed with white silk and applique and carried a boquet of bridal roses with white sill. streamers. She was attended by her friend Miss Jessie Murray, who was charmingly attired in grey poplin and carried a boquet of pink roses, while the groom was assisted by his brother Mr. Adam Johuston. She was given away by her father amid the strains of Lohenghrin's wedding march artistically rendered by her sister Miss Letitia. The groom's gift to the bride and bridesmaid were beautiful brooches set with opals and diamonds. Ouly the friends and rela- tives of the interestiug parties were present and left behind them ninny tokens of esteem. We wish the young ouuple a sate voyage over life's stormy sea. GREY. It looks like an acclamation election in Grey this time. Thos. and Mrs. Davidson, of the 11th con., have been visiting with relatives and friends in Toronto for the past few weeks. Mrs. W. H. Hudson and Mrs. W. A. Wheeler, of Detroit, are visiting uuder the parental roof, for the Christmas holidays. They are daughters of Mrs. Duncan Livingstone. The trustees of School Section No. 1 have engaged Miss Marion Smith, of Brussels as teacher for 1004, as Miss Kipg has resigned. Henry Buttery and his granddangbter Miss Snider, left recently for the latter's home near Weston. Mr. Buttery has for a long time lived on the 12th con. and will be greatly missed. We wish him a pleasant stay. After a short illness of pneumonia, lasting less than a week, Mrs. Thomas Locking, an old and worthy resident of the 12 con., crossed that bourne from whence no traveller returns ou Friday, Dec. lltn in her 77th year. Deceased was born in Armagh, Ireland, her maid- en name being Jane Little, and she came to Canada in 1849. About 41 years ago she was united in marriage to her now bereft partner who with his three sons, Albert, of Galt, and Willian and Robert, at home will hold in loving remembrance the words and deeds of the one passed before. The Looking family have been residents of Frey townehip for a good many years. x PEROUS NEW YEAR. ..,•••••.-..sem aA, When 'Your Appetite Fails Cannot Do Without It. Once Dr, chase's Ointment becomes known, it is indenspensible in the house because of the scores of ways in which it can be used. Whtlo this oiutmeut is bestknown as a poeitive cnre for eczema, .alt r neum, itching piles, and the mens t torturing diseases of the skin, it is also, un approached as a treatment for chaffed, irritated skin, pintples, blackheads, poisoned skin. scalds, burns and sores of every description. strength, least in which so many young women suffer. We will be glad to send a sample to any sufferer. t Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wripper of every bottle el Emul'•,ion you buy. 3,COTT & I3OWNE, Chemists, Toronto, Ontario. yin DELGRAVE Mr. Kershaw, of Loudon, will give hie limelight, exhibition of pictures in the Foresters' hall on Christmas eve, under the auspices of Trinity church, and a similar program of Christmas carols and recitations will be given as the one iu Blyth. Iu addition there will be an old fashioned Christmas tree with presents and goodies for the children. The stormy weather on We.dnc'day evening of last week rather interfered with the tea meeting held in the Presby- terian church in aid of the Suudey school. There was a very good attend- ance but come of those taking part in the program were not able to reach the village. Their places were taken by local talout. The ladies provided au excellent supper. Tho proceeds amount- ed to over $35, EAST WAWANOSR. Mr. and Mrs James Howatt and Miss Lila Howatt, of East Wawanosh, have decided to spend the next three mouths with friends in Scotland and on Decem- ber 26th will sail frotn St. John, Now Brunswick, by the steamship Lake Man- itoba of the Canadian Pacific line for Liverpool. England, from Liverpool they go to Glascow, Scotland. The writer of the poem given below is one of Huron's early pioneers, and still resides in this township on the farm on which he located nearly half a century ago. ' Though long past the scripture al- lotment of three scorn and ten. he, along with his better half, still enjoy a hearty old age. It is said there is a certain period in one's life history when the muses takes quite a hold upon one, and very often bursts out iu poetic expression. When we hoar of a Oran starting to write poetry is is generally taken for granted he has felt in love with something. We sur- mise the writer of this poem must have been leaving something wor h while be- hind him when be wrote the poem and risked a voyage across the rough Atlantic neatly fi`ty years ago. Farewell friends in Wawanosh Likewise in Hallett too; I'm thankful for the kindness That I've received from you. I'm going to leave this happy land And it makes you dizzy to even think whater my fate may be Olt, may the Lord protect me When I am on the sea. of eating, you need Ferrozone the great- est of appetizing tonics. It builds up the whole body, the taste becomes aware of new flavors in food you never noticed before. A relish and after—satisfaction iu eating is another result from Ferro - zone which improves the digestion and converts everything eaten into nourish. ment for the blood,aud brain and nerves. Just one Ferrozone tablet after meals, easy to take and pleasant. Try Ferro - zone. Price 50c. at druggists. I'm going to cross the ocean Where tate foaming billows roar, To cross that big Atlantic Which I have erossed before. In hopes to land on Scotland's shore Where my aged parents dwell Glad to see them all once more So now I bid farewell. Farewell: farewell: my kindly friends A. heart -felt fond adieu. While from mine eye the sparkling tear Bedews my cheek for yon. Esla&lisla'd IS79 Whooping Cough, Croup Bronchitis, Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria CRESOt.ENE IS A BOON TO ABTNMATICS Catsot,ttts Is a long established and standard reinedy for the diseases indicated. It cures because the air a ndeaer strongly antiseptic is a Tried over the diseased surfaces of the bronchial tubes with every breath, giving prolonged and constant* treatment. Those of a consumptive tendency, or sufferers from chronic bronchitis, find immediate relief from coughs or inflamed conditions of the throat. Descriptive booklet free. LBItUn?G,1111LES .a CO., lGli1 Notre Damn bt., :1lontreal, Metalline Ancitts Cresoiene Antiseptic Tablets dissolved in the month are effective and safe for eou4 ' and irritation of the throat. 'td 7fOC. n Udx. AIX Ilitl'GG1S'CS 303 Ye. en' 'ala How's This? We offer One Hundred. Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- uut be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co, Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 nears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out aur obligations trade by their firm. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WAL INn, KINxAN & MAR - VIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern • ally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monials sent free. Price 750: per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. IlttlgMt: gtgfttlftt Photos Photos Olaf FOR CHRISTMAS 6 a)/ e,; etaTow 'TowIs THE TIME TO HAVE it i•))S) 1.1 their taken. Call and see the latest, best and most appreciated of O/ bias Presents, at J'J�Armstrong 9,gQ&t C ' Studio 1 YII .i, WINGHAM (1d¢,} �;�'� 1c`'•"2'(c c'r tci(c( ,;c�fr;���991i \\'INi.ZI.1tI JUNCTION. On Tuesday afternoon a very enjoy- able time was spent at the Wingbam Junction school. A very interesting pro„rant was rendered by the scholars inthe way of recitations, singing and dialogues, and a very interesting Scotch reading was riven be Miss Maggie An- derson; also a short speech by Mr. Wm. J. Henderson, after which Miss Manning was made the recipient of a handsome gold chain and case, accompanied by the following address: Mitis EDNA MANNtsa, Dear Teacher, --At length the hour of parting draws nigh and we wish to exort'es to you oar love and hind regard. During the many months which you ]rave labored among us we have benefitted much, not only from your ripe sholarship and great ability as a teacher, but also from yonr noble precepts and correct ex• ample. We now as ansa you that so long+s you live you will occupy a place in our affections. That you may have a constant reminder of our high esteem for you we now present you with this (fold Chain nuclease, hoping that you may long lie scored in honor to wear it, we remain, your faititfol and loving pupils. 9mgned on behalf of the scho IMAI'r:nc+i*sov. Ln, TAN MoFicAT. The teacher was quite taken by sur- prise, and replied in a few brief words, after which refreshments were served by the ladies. The meeting was then closed by singing the National Anthem. Miss Manning is retiring from the teaching profession and will return to her home in Clinton. During her residence here kite has made many friends who speak in high praise of her work ill the school. wVVWV'VVVw, VYV'V'Vr/WVVV"JV, We are ready for Christmas Trade with a great variety of Nov eltied for I'rel-euts. There are many things a visit here will Bug- gest. Colne and see. We'll be pleased to show you the goods We t117 ��= can't quote everything, but here are ° a few items of interest to all buyers: LADIES' WEAR HANDKERCHIEFS.— In great variety; Fancy Embroidered, il' stitched, Initialed. Prices from 5e to $2.00 each. See our special line at Ties and Collars Ladies Fancy Silk Ties and Collars in all the latest styles, nicely embroidered and trim- med with applique.—Prices are - 23c, 35o, 50c, 750, $1.00. Ladies' Waists Have you heard .of our pretty waists.—We luxe them in silk, cashmere, Lustre, and flannel, any one of these will make a uico Xmas Present. All prices. Our leader - $2.00 FURS—We have a large stuck of the right kind suitable for gifts. Easy prices for 0anerines, Ruffs, Muffs, Gauntlets, Caps, Boas, Coats, Capes,, etc. Special Sable Ruffs, at $7.00. LADIES' BELTS—We have the right kind. New styles, Prices from 25c to $1.50 each. FOR CHILDREN—Wei have a nice range of knitted wool goods—Fancy coats, Bootees, Mitts, Cops, Honds, Collar and Muff Setts, etc. MEN'S WEAR . MEN'S WEAR—Almost anything you want in Men's Furoishings..at a price you want to pay. MEN'S TIES—Never before have we shown such a large assortment of Neckwear. New patterns in Kuots, four-in-hands, Strings, Puffs, Bows, flowing ends, etc, • XMAS BRACES—Fine Braces for presents, nicely done up, one pair in a box, fancy silk web—prices are 50c, 65c, 75c and $1 00. ' FANCY SHIRTS—Just rrceived, new patterns in priut shirts, forCbrist- mas trade, Special value at 75o and .$L00. NEW MUFFLERS—New Silk and Way's Mufflers, makes a very use- ful present. All prices. MEN'S GLOVES—A large range of Men's Lined Kid Gloves—at 73e, $1.00, $1.25, $1 50. SAMILIM •101•1•110M. OUR CHRISTMAS SALE Keynote is—"big Dry Goods -worth for not much money." We thank our numerous customers for their patronage daring the year and take pleasure in wishing all A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. H. E. ISARD & Co. Opposite ,Bank of Hamilton Highest price paid far Produce, 4 vwdVdVelYVWVdaNke V vary: C K C C C e VVYVVVVVYVV~Wdddie 1 „ „ gs'V,'Ih'lu'0,,iimbib'lu'hdhivii,Ui'hdh0'h' oh.lo,0M'h'th"h�q i i.1, 1 h'e4n ho i, Q, II, t,i to i ib h' h• h' h,'h,'h 11,11 S. iWe are going out of the shoe business and wish to i. { close out every pair of our new and up-to-date stock ,t s of Boots and Shoes. c 1 • With this end in view jf Jan. 1st 1904 11.11. ..Q-.,,, ma..,.On.... 3 • EVERY PAIR OFSHOES p UST CO AT SOME PRICE. i >> even if it is below cost. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS • What more valuable present could you get than a fine pair of shoes, or a lovely pair of slippers for father, mother, sister or brother?. This is a good opportunity to buy good new shoes at wholesale prices. 1 Come, see the shoes and see the prices. but come soon as they ars going fast J. Button & Co. Bp.TTON BLOCK, WINGHAM vVYWV M '4 4 4