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The Wingham Times, 1904-04-28, Page 8WIN( IIAM'S Dress Goods Garpet House ' ✓ 10,tfr teitew'' gItAt''ov4 t gwwt fr'"0''or t, THE HOUSEKEEPER'S OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A SPRING SUPPLY OF Nottingham Lace Cvrtaios AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING IN PRICE. Those who came to us a ear ago for Curtains will have vivid recollections of the splendid v.ilues that gave us easily the leadership in lace curtain selling. We are pre- pared to do even better for our customers this season. The strongest words we can use to emphasize the bargain importance of our Lace Curtain Sale of Spring, 1904, are that it will mean to you a real saving of from 20 to 30 per cent, on every pair. This is made posiblk by a Special Clear-up of 200 pairs Lace Curtains. At the above ct"ncession 200 pairs will not last long, It will be a matter of economy to come early. 15 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains. 31: vcls long. regular valve $1 and $1.2.'1; special Curtain Sale .. - .75 50 pairs extra fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, worth $2 and x2.25; special sale price, per pair. . , $ 1.75 5 pairs Swiss Curtains, Regular $7 00 wanes for per pair $5.50 25 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, fine net centre, Bat- teuburg border, easy worth 3 00; sale price...,., , $4.00 10 pairs Lace Curtains worth $1.00; Curtain sale price .05 20 pairs Lace Curtains worth $1.75; special sale price$1.30 75 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains worth from $2 50 to $3.00; Curtain sate price, per pair $2.00 to $3.00 Fancy Madras Curtaining by the yd, per yd from f25c to $1.00 Bobbniettes and frilled Curtains at Bargain Prices. Special Sale 0 Carpet Remnants, The past two weeks have been good for Carpet selling. Therefore we have quite a number of Remnants from g yards to 20 yards, in all kinds. 3 ply all wool carpets, $1 00 finalities to clear the ends, for. .75 Remnants of Brussels carpet, regular 75c aucl $1.00 quali- ties for, per yard use to .75 Also ends of Tapestry Carpets at Bargain prices. Japenese Mattings, per yard from 10e to .40 P.S.-:--We sew alt Carpets sold at regular prices. lex. BEAVEle BLOCK. - - WZ'INGHAM. i 44 4,404004*.••••••••.000od+00 oo•a•••••••••♦a•o♦'a♦coca•• ♦ ♦ o A SPLENDID" • ♦ • ♦ SHOWING OF • :- : o • i iy ....0•6. • « ♦• r, A tWaU__Papers • • • .......,... }'�i t♦?l` d •t "t.j• • THERE'S nothing that gives more �) 1 *� '1• ♦ i character to a room than the ' 0 ♦ Wall Paper, and you can Answer '°� U• 4 for the character of any of yourre ' 4 4 rooms for which our fine spring ' ���"`'0* • assortment supplies the paper and the mouldings. One thing we want to im- • • press upon you at the start—the superior quality of the stock ou which the 4 designs are printed. This means a great deal in speaking of Wall Paper. • • 4 We want you to see these—New Glimmer Wall Paper—You o 4 wouldn't think such prettiness passible at the price. A large and well assort- • • ed stock of pretty floral stripe and conventional designs. Pleasant is the • • sheen of the mica that in perfect harmony with the colorings will so brighten • •warty a ronin. All the latest coloring are represented in this line, and the • •♦ • • • 4 selection is so varied. ♦ Per Roll 3c, 4e, 50, 6e, 7e, Se and 10e • • • • • • • • ♦ • • • • •• ••• • •• • • ,• ♦ • • ♦ i • • • • la.," • • ♦ The golden glimmer of the New Gilt Wall Papers will charm. They • have set figure, conventional and scroll designs. The colors are red, brown, blue, green, pink and create. The price ♦ Per Roll 100, 121e, 15e, 20e, 25e In the following selection what many think a further charm has been a added by the embossed effecte. There are beautiful, artistic designs in these • New Embossed Gilt Wall Papers in the latest shades of green, red, pink, 4 brown, blue and ivory. ♦ Per R011 20e, 25e, 30e and 35e. 4 • To the aesthetic taste the New Tapestry Wall Paper will particular- 4 ly appeal. Choice designs that present a vision of the Orient. ♦ Special prices on remnants and small lots of good papers. • —ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE--- 4 ♦ Mouldings on which to hang your pictures 11 inches wide, in colors to ee match the papers. also white, gilt and oak, per ft. 3e and lo. ♦ We will talk to you later about our superior stock of Window Shades • and ('urtain Poles. • ♦ • ' Ig IIvINGuAi i TIMES, APEIL 28, 1984 MINOR LOCALS. —Monday was St. George's day. --lafourla•y nest will be the first legal day for trout ti,hing. —Gardettiag operatious are iu order this week. —"Belehazzar's roast," in the Opera House, next Tuesday evening. —Sauday's rain oleaued away the snow uud ice from the font Street, —Clinton lacrosse club will Bold a celebration on May 21tii. —Regular meeting of (Court Maitland, 0.0 F. Will be held on Friday eveuiug of this week. —Next Monday evening Camp Cale- donia, Sous of Scotland, will hold its regular meeting. --The next monthly meeting of the Town Connell will be held ou 1lfonday Vruin@ tv.' t. --Mr, 3, E. Saelfte geld ft Qtiu team of mad horses to Mr. S R. 13ri11, of Tees - water last week. —Mr. J. D. Barns has received nine ear loads of Boal during the past week. Seo his advt. in another colutnn. —Mr. R. H. McKay has been appoint- ed Deputy Fish and Gamo Warden for Wingham and vicinity. —Air. W. F. Vanstone is shipping a double deck car load of hogs to Toronto to -day. - Mr, Jas. Haugh has sold his frame house on Stutter street to Mr. Jas. Pugh. Mr. Pugh is moving to town from Blue - vale. —The fartners are making good use of the favorable weather this week in get- ting well advanced with their seeding. —At the meeting of the Epworth League in the Methodist Church ou Monday evening nest, the officers for the ensuing year will be elected. —It is probable that the annual militia camps will be held in Loudon, Jule 7th; in Niagara, June 15th ; King- ston, June 21st 28th. —A Kincardine gentleman who is in, a position to know says that the train due et that town at 9.35 o,n, has not rut, in on time since May 20th, 1903. —A new time table will go iuto effect on the Grand Trunk on Sunday nest, It is not likely that the time of Wing - haul trains will be changed. —The trains on the L„ H. & B. are now running on good time. Stock is not now carried on the passenger trains and this allows thein to keep pretty well oa schedule time. —Madame Liviuski, plamist is still at t the National hotel. Those wishing to j visit her should do so early as she is Co.,Cooper & ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Successors to Alex, Ross. • •• ♦•,,4,.+e••••••♦•♦be♦44,4. ♦N.♦•♦,•♦,•♦♦♦e,•♦',oe♦.a leaving Wingham on Friday afternoon, t April 9th. ' oughs, catd.t, boa•sertess, and other throat ailments are quir•.tly relieved by Cresoleao tablets. ten cents per hos. All druggists —The Keeler Co. of the Bee Hire store had a very successful opening day ou Tuesday of this week. The Bee Hive store has been nicely fitted up and the goods are very nicely arranged. —The position of provincial inspector of Iicenses, which has been vacant since the death of the late Mr. J. K. Stewart was filled last week by the appointment of Mr. James W. Gorden, barrister, of Brighton, Ont. —Horsemen will be consulting their own interests by getting their horse bills printed at the Times Office. A good crass of cuts to select from and prices right. Don't pass the TnMES when in need of such. —Mr• Wtn, Button and sou, Ernie, of Toronto, were in town for a few days this week. They were moving some of the household effects that have been stored in Wingham since their removal When you are coking for a Suit or Rain Coat Give us the last call—not file firer After you look through every store that handles clothing, before yon buy, salt cu 'us, as we think you aill buy here. L,oc,k at our big nesottmeut of men's, youth's and, ()eye' e trite. Look at our Bain Coats, Gents' Furnishings. eft. A. R. SMITH., Chisholm 13lo0.. ito Toronto. ` —Brigadier Hargrave will give a mov- ing picture entertainment in the Salva- tion Army Barracks, Wingham, on Wed- ,' nesday evening of next week, showing the life and wort of the late Consul Mrs. 1 Booth -Tucker. Tile admission is 15 1 cents and reserved seats 25 cents. i —The Goderich Fire and Light Com- mittee has figured out that $1,381 has been saved by the town in having the meters used in connection with the plec- trio lighting plant. The saving was ;effected in not needing so much power. The saving on ccal alone was $744.83. - . A number of the Wingham curlers had a good game at the rink on Wed- nesday evening of last `creek. It is not often that the roarin'game is palyed the 210th of April. —The paperhanger is twee the host popular individual in the Cointnunity and is beingwooed by widows, spinsters, and ancient and Itonorabie Haines of high and l0W degree, and they all Want him at once. —Mr. John Humberstone formerly of Wingham has sold his lumber yard at ; Medicine Hat and is now located at Calgary, N. W. T. I —Mr. T. Elliott has sold his house and lot, corner of Centre and Maple streets to Mr. Barry Rrotvn and he has PERSONAL. Wo shall be glad to have conti•Ibutior, to this column from any of our reader's, If you have visitors or purpose going away yoursFlt drop in and tell us, or send its a note to that effect. —Every good citizen owes a duty to himself and the community to as soon as possible have any rubbish et garbage 1 that may have accumulated itt his back yard eleaned up. —Owing to the dates of the Seafottll. and London horse meets conflicting, the former turf club held a meeting last Week and set the time for Tuesday and Wednesday. 3ttly :nth and dth, $1300 is has seenred the conttaet for supplying 114' Lamont, "(41 '6'4'81' offered in prizes. Mr. W. Armour jr., was in Loud- u this week ou busiuess. Mr. C. J. Maguire was in lorouto for a few days during the past week, Mr. Geo. H. Mooney, of the Ripley Express was in town on Tuesday, Mr. Hugh McLeod, of Wroxeter has accepted a situation in the chair factory. Mrs. E. Dear has re.urned hone after a few days visit with her sister at Lon- don. Mr. Bradshaw Kerr leaves on Friday morning to spend a few days visiting with his two sons in Detroit, Master Tommy McDonald, has gone to Ashfield to speud the summer months with his grandmother. Mrs. P. S. Tnnsley left this weep for Milton, having received word of the setious illness of one of her sisters. Mr, J. FL Hiscocks, of London was in town ou Friday last attending the fun- eral of the late Caleb Griffin. Mrs. (Rev.) R. Hobbs accompanied Mr, Hobbs to Wingham and spent a few days visiting friends in town. Mr. Robt. Hastings, of Wingham spent a day or two of this week with his cousin, Mr. A. Hastings. --Exeter Ad- vocate. Mr. 3. H. Chisholm, of Toronto was visiting with his parents, Dr. and Mrs Chisholm for a few days during the week. Mr. Jas. Robertson, of Wingham, spent Sunday with friends in town. Jim informs us that he intends. going West to seek his fortune iu the near future.— Gorrie Vidette. Mr. H. B. Elliott was at Ingersoll from Saturday to Monday attending the funeral of Mr. Henry Cassidy, who was one of the early pioneers of Derehanl Township, Mr. and Mrs, L. Luton and fancily ar- rived in Wiughar_t ou Tuesday from Ire- land. They will live in Wingham for the summer and if they like the couutry Mr. Luton will buy a farm in this sec tiop. Mr. T. Ilan, of the Advance left ou Tuesday afternoon for California, where he.will speud a few wee Is. Mr. Hall bas a sou eugageri iu the jewellery bug - !less in the south. The TIMES wishes the Advance editor a pleasant trip. Mr. A. C. Scarr, of Harristou has been in Wingham for a few days this week with his patent window screen. Mr. Scarr has a very useful and couvenieut window screen that can be easily fitted on any kind of a window at much less cost than the ordinary screen. He is ne- gotiating for the sale of the right to man- , ufacture the screen. When the Liver Gets Torpid You want a nuM stiwulelnt like Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake ani Butternut which cure inactive liver, re lieve constipation and sick headache at once, Use only Dr. Hamilton's Pills. L Price 25c. The two-year-old son of Rev, Dr. Geo H. Smith of St. Catharines set fire to his clothing, while playing with snatch( s and was burned to death. 1 —The record for late curling in Lon- ! don was broken on Wednesday of Inst ' week, when a friendly game was played at the Sisucoe street rink. Taw:mins—In Fergus, on April 14th, the • wife of J. M. Thompson; a daughter. ARSCOTT—In Tee+water, on April 10th, the wife of John Arscntt; a ,on. BAr1It--Ih Morrie, on Apr: llth, the wife of Peter Barr; a son, Tnvr.ot—In ilowi,'k, on April lath, the wife of Stephen Taylor: a son. since purchased Mr. J. B. Cummings' } frame dwIhn on Shuter street. Mr. Elliott will give bp possession on the 1st of October. —Mr. D. E. McDonald shipped a car, load of butchers' cattle to Mr. 0, Ken- nedy at Seaforth, Mr, Kennedy is a j former resident of Wingham and has been conducting a successful bothering 1 business at Seaforth for the past few years. —Dr. A. 3. Irwin is having plate glass fronts put in the stores occupied by Messrs. Galbraith, .Gordon, and the one . which is being fitted up for Mr. W. 3. i Greer's boot and shoe business Mr. PA1 els--A ..amestou•n, on Apr 1 tt I, tie Bernice Payne; t hter. Wife of B P v t a dot g t-- Line. u'nberry on April iSirr,r,Er On B ,hl Tt 12th, the w,feof Win. Jewel Miller a daughter Dar --In Wingltnnt, on April ::2ncl, the %tiro of Tames Dey : a son, Yorsn--In Ea.t WWawanr.sb, on April 20th, the Wife of JamesVoting; a dattgltter, DIET) McK,tora--in Culross, on April lith, Mrs. Andrew Melingue, aged f1' years. Pr:T99 PIE( t•:—In C'ul os-, on Anti! 1t' h Fredrick A. Poetiniecr•, sent of Wm. Pettil.iece, eget 21 sears and. months. AT,T}.--l)1 Ifuilett, on April lath, Mr. dray W.Alit.n,aged a,years, t;months and it', days. Frit'itisn--In'weat tk t tivanoslr, on April lith, Mr. h1 1�'h 1:e1 �t aged, tNl rags. t fi y $1'xt1 -•-t1) trey. on April 20, Ituth Anuli". beloved wise of Hartwell epeiran, sr„ aged d' years and 55 days. e 'ti 11 Wee .h .Rrtt•'r�-- 11 Elora,, 1ri] ,.)t G ( 1 n April Gallen, 1 lt�m a J fa he o '. "r o i t ed rill.t, titer t( ti,U ltJh1, tWV g i " .5 years. W. T. A. rishleigh, hardware merchant, 1141.., I,.tiro:lr. Itt Ilipley, 4n1 April 131*(l9 Mrs, ('nr:aatt,4;v--At (+r.dc'rieh, on April taIrd, ! the plate and pri9ntatic glass. l 2,tost'w ('roaenlan, ag.. d . i years and 1 int riths. 1 The ��4 4 s sr�rr►" ► +�vsvr"voly vrv�+v�►'v THP HUM at the Tt t:.1 OPEJ.'7I c - OF In. the MoEenzie Block a Grand Success. On Tuesday, April 26th, at 2 o'clock P, M,, the doors of this store swung open to welcome the people of Wingham and surrounding country and our best thanks are extended to the friends for their kind apprecia- tion of our efforts to prepare for them a pleasant and profitable time on this their first visit to The Bee Hive." Our Aim will always be to please and profit every visitor to this Store We want you to feel that this is Your Store, and you are always welcome here whether to buy or look. n+ �.,., OUR UP-TO-DATE STOCKOF Dry Ooods Men's Fiiroshiogs and Groceries and our Money -Saving Prices will appeal to the good judgment of every economical buyer. Butter and Eggs taken same as cash. It will pay you to deal at The Bee Hive Bee Hive. WING HAI, Ont. •N ""r4✓6.44,1141 11rb4S'b11,'0/@v 4.1 Witt,11,4L"Qi."L.44141 V14,"x, i .401,, 4/%1r1.a,b4 %ef/ t ..41, ` d► Q 4,d TMcI'cTYRR—At Saginaw, Mich., .April 12th, Alexander McIntyre, aged. 81, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blelntyre of Chicago and formerly of Lucknow. ALKER BROS. & BUTTON uNDERTAKER5, WINGHANI. Night calls nt Button Block, or resi- dence at Ritchie's property on Scott St. or third house west of school ou John street. Shop opposite Macdonald block. C. J. MAGUIRE ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Cc u- veyallCing Clone OFFICE—Iu Vanstone Block. Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock. DR. OVENS, of London SURGEON, DENTIST, SPECIALIST DISEASES EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Visits Wingllnm monthly. Glasses properly fitted. Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Windham Otlice-•Campbell's Drug Store. London Office -225 Queen's ave. Hours : 11 to 8 p.m. Dates cf visits--Mondnvs, Feb. 1. Fel). 29; Murch 25, May 2.May VA, Tune 27, July 25, Sept. 5, Oct. 8, Oct. 51, Nov. 28. TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY. Tenders foruDrraina;' orks' 04 an let Sealed Tenders *n Ir • sect to theundor+igli,'d, and endorsed "Tel rs for Drains, • will he re- oeiveri at the office of the."township Clerk, Blue - talo, P.O., until 9 0'6,10(11. A.M. of Monday. the 30th day of May, lt'04, for the providing of nla- ,•eri•tl ante constru('tion of the drains known as lie Elliot drain and Branch drain in the 31•rl.4111, 1811,and (Rh concessions of theTownshipofTttt'u- )errv, according to plans and spe=6Ilieations mad' by C. A. Jones, Psn., P.L.Q. wltieh can be el`I1 at the office of the Township Clerk, The to.vest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. JOHN BURGESS, Township Clerk. Bluevn]e P.0 thg High otalt of Justice TILLER vs. MILLER Pursuant to the Judgment herein there will 'te offered for soh with the approbation of the Master of the Supreme Court of Judicature at 3odericli on Wednesday, the filth day ct May A.D. 1284, at tn'elvt' ri cicel. noon 111 (toftou's h11e'tetroxet11) el' .tt,e 'tiller a of he following valuable farm property, namely: The north halves of lots fifty-three and fifty- ri'HE undersigned will keel) for sorvlee on his prein]ses, north half lot :2, 1st line of Morris, the Thoroughbred Shorthorn Ball, "Ontario Gold." Terns :1.50, with privilelte of returning if necessary. J. (1. FT1i'E. COAL, COAL, r.rrOMMID- COAL,, We are stilt in the Coal usiness and intendi to stay. We c n o supply Wood. and Slabs at 1. t possible prices. We have already received several cars of our season's - order of Lehigh. Valley Coal, and all orders placed with us will be promptly attended to: Hardware and Coal Dealer, J. D. URNS ♦•••••••••••O••••G•••••••♦ 4 ♦ ♦ O ♦ Q Coal and Wood ♦ ♦ ♦ • Owing to not having received prices on some kinds 2 of Coal, we defer giving any quotations until next week, 2 when our list will be complete., We have already received 2 invoices of about Too Tons of Coal ; and are delving 2 into the Wood and as soon as roads are fit will have it on the market. 4 4 Complete quotations on all kinds of Coal—and we guarantee to handle the best kinds --will be given next week. ♦ ♦ • Watch this space for full particulars. 0 ♦ O •• • • • Wiogham Coal & Wood SupplyCon •♦ 000000000♦000000000•••••00 0000000000♦00000♦♦000000••• • ♦ • THE MAMMOTH vsioess1 W. M. GREEN, Manager. ♦ ♦ • • ♦• •- •• • ♦• • s• P ♦ • • O • • ♦ 4- •,> • • • • • ♦. 4- • •• • • ♦-' • • 4 oo♦oa•♦♦oo••••••••00.0040••e CANADIAN ORDER WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Camp National, No. 1:19 IT OLD their regular meetings on the 2nd t and 4th Friday in each mouth, in odd - fellows' Bnll. All visitors welcome. R. MAXWELL, C. C. R. H. CROwate, Clerk. BULL FOR SERVICE. 'one in the first e one ess.ou ,f the said Town. hip of Morris, containing Due hundred acres, gene of less. Ninety acres of the said lands are cleared, the balance on hardwood hush. The soil is :lay loam, The farm is thoroughly under - 1r, fined, well fenced, and well watered, having two wells and the Alaitland River crossing the •ear of the farm. There rue two acres of first class apple or- ch'r ahrde , t >uil(linu a e5I (f n and frame h our _rhu•e bank hart and a good frame ritinn ,peri, all in good rel?ait•. The farm is well situ8t((1 for market being seven miles from the thriving town of 'Wing• 'x)111 and three and four miles etsppt•ctivefy from the village of Bluevale and Wroxeter, to nit of which there are gond gravel road;. The land is at present under lease to .Tolnt ). biller at n rental of $5001)0, per year with *axes,etc., which lease will terminate on the Inst ay' or Anvil A,D. 111)1. The sale will bo lubieet to this lease. Thr lands will be offered in one parcel, sub - 1e08 to a reserve bid. TERMS OF SALE—Ten nor Cent. on the day of rage to the Plaintiff's t olieltor, and the hal- Mee to be puke into Court within thirty days ,ltereafter. The other tering and voltlitions wit' be the standing terms and Conditions of the High Court of +latstiee. Further particulars may be had from the ,+nder.:btnsi:1. w. Harcourt, Official Guar- dian,Toronto t Dickinson & Carrow, Barriste rs, ),rxl rlrh foul Messrs. Proudfoot, Ray's e; ers :lerie Blair, Barristers, Go li• Dated this 19th day of April, A.D. 11104. B. L. DOYLII Local Master at (, eklericit, .1,''ANSTOr Fl, Esq., Soiicixnr for 'r laintilt, W1NGHAM achue S p We aro prepared to all hinds of Machinery Repairi g, ud reepectfully solicit your trade. Farriers, do not wait until you want to use your implements that need re. pairs, but bring them in and have them put in good working order, so that they will be ready for use. Lawlt Dtowet•s, Bicycles, etr., repaired. All work promptly attended to and guaranteed to give satisfaction. asbinder 86 Patton Machinists and general ilepair Shop 'tTictoJria Street, Wingham. NOB a H END BUTCHER SHOP.. Having purchased Mr. Mitchell's in- terests in the Butchering business, I wilt continue the same in the old stand, and solicit a continuance of the liberal pat- ronage of the past, and guarantee the best of quality in Roasts of Beef, Veal;. Lamb and Pork. Steals, • iniops. Soup. Menotti. Boilia ' rieees. All orders delivered promptly to any part of the town. Highest cash price paid for IIi(1es and. Bkinel. THOS. FEILSJ8 opposite Skating Rink.