The Wingham Times, 1904-09-15, Page 5TUE
W NNGJXAM TIMES SEPTEMBER l"a, iI3U4
The people appreciate the high, -class
values offered at this store, and
our fair, square treatment.
READY-TO-WEAR
NOT NNADE TO ORDER
BUT MADE TO FIT
OVERCOATS.
Gents' New Cravenette Overcoats, iu black, grey and green stripe
effects, some have square pockets, belted and box backs, all
sizes, 33 to 40 chest. $10.00 $12.00 $14.00
MEN'S OVERCOATS its nice stripe effeote and plain greys and
blues and blacks, sizes 33 to 40 chest, some have talma pockets
and cuffs ou sleeves, °the.re have belted, backs and square poc-
kets, prices $6:50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00
YOUTHS' AND BOYS' OVERCOATS.
In greys, blacks and stripes, all sizes from 22 to 35, all latest
styles, prices - - $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00
SUITS SUITS SUITS
.Just to hand, Men's, Youths' and Boys' new fall suits in latest .I
stripes and checks, single and double breasted, all sizes in stook,
20 different patterns in each size to choose from. .
Prices - - - -
$5.00, $7.50, $10,00
HAT AND CAP DEPARTNENT.
Just to hand the new Brown Pan Di)2 Fedora Hat, all the rage in
the city sizes lies, to 744, urine - - - - $2.75
• Gents' New Black Pan Dip Fedora Hats, all sizes, price $2.75
STIFF HATS
•• Gents' New Black Stiff Hats, three different shags to choose from.
all sizes, price - - - - - - - $2.50
NEW TWEED CAPS.
In all the latest colorings and styles, prices - .25, .50, .65
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
New string ties in all colors - - - - - -
New Bows, right up to the minute
New Hard and Soft Bosom Shirts, sizes 14 to 18%, colors
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Underwear of all kinds at Bargain Prices.
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The R. 1. CROWDER GO.
Wingham's Best Clothiers.
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Specials for September
This month will prove interesting to intending purchasers. All of
our high-class Furniture must' be exchanged for money. 7 per cent is
good investment, but 20 per cent. is better.
1 ?-cut Oak Sideboard, polished mirror, 22x44, reg. $50.00, for $45.00
1 " ' " t 6 " 20x40, reg. 88 00, for 32.00
1 " " " " 18x84, reg. 28.0:,, for 23.00
1 Buffet. swell glass door and drawers, 12x88, reg. 35 00, for 29.00
1 Genuiue i\lahogany Dresser and Stand,
swell fronts 28x34, reg. 48 00, for 40.00
1 ? -out Oak Dresser and Stand 28x34, reg. 42.00, for 34.00
1 .t r.. „ , 2Sa44, reg. 45.00, for 38.00
The above goods are the very newest designs, and an inspection will
satisfy you that they are exceptionally good value.
Compare these prices with those of departmental stores, and note the
saving:. Also special September bargains in cheaper lines of Furniture.
Seg our Mattresses and ,Wire Springs.
ALL BROS.,
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Furniture Store.
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FURNITURE BUYERS, REMEMBER
The next 6 weeks will he of interest to you.
Special prices on Furniture for balance of July and all of August.
Just think! A good Oouclt, iu velour covering, stripe pattern, assorted
colors,
For $4.75,
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and a nice line not sogood for 3.75
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We will guarantee to supply the above goods at these prices throughout
July and August only.
IN FAR LOR SUITES we lead in prioe and quality. Eyelet
Suite guaranteed or money refunded. Note our special prices:
Nice i - piece Suite, solid wit frames, done i
velour, Bo
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spring,
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'Eng Suite, guaranteed, , $10.00 quality
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We don't handle any slop upholstered goods; we buy in our own town,
thereby saving a big freight charge.
tar See our $°.'.00 Mattress.
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The Times
TO JANUARY 1, 1905
25 Cents
ta,VKleaasst.
The monthly meeting or the Iiluevale
branch of the Womeus' Instituto, will
be held on Wednesday, Sept. 21st at 2.80
n.m., at the house of Mrs. Jtlo. Rolph,
4th line, Turnberry. The eubjeot for
discussion to be "Cake Baking." Each
lady is expected to come prepared to ask
soma question. All the ladies cordially
invited to attend,
Whets All. Others Feil
To relieve constipated headache just
try Dr, Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake
and Butternut. Wonderfully prompt,
and never cause griping; pains. For
headache and hilionsoess nee only Dr-
Hamilton'a Pills. Price 25e.
I eaueoSS.
While threshing at Purple Grove, ou
Friday, Garner Stanley, 12th concessiou
Kinloss, met with a frightful accident
which may terminate fatally. In at-
tempting to replace the fauniug mill
belt, he was throwq with his left arm
against the cyltuder sheaf pully, taking
the arta off below the elbow, pulling off
the flesh and leaving the bone bare above
the elbow. He also received a deep cut
on the shoulder, one on the temple, one,
most serious, ou the bacti of his head,
which affected the brain, and is con-
sidered by the medical men the most
dangerous wound. Mr, Starlit y is thirty-
one years of age, is married and has
three small children. o
Tonsilitis is Doing Around
And everybody is wondering what to
do. Here is a simple euro. Use a gar-
gle of Nerviliae and water as recommen-
ded in the directions, and rub your
throat and chest vigorously with Nervi -
line, This has been tested and proved
successful a thousand times. Nerviliite
is a specific for tonsilitis and in fact we
know of nothing half so good for break-
ing up colds, curing tight chest and all
musoular pains. Try a buttle of Nervi -
line; price 25o.
OLtNTON.
A sad accident occurred on Saturday
a short distance out of town, Mr.
Fletcher McCartney was engaged in
threshing for Mr. Badour, and while at
dinner it is supposed a spark from the
engine set fire to the straw and spread
to the barn. It had gained considerable
headway before being noticed. Mr. Mc-
Cartney rushed into the barn to try and
get out his machine, which was a new
one. He succeeded in doing so, butwa,s
so badly burnt that he lived only a few.
hours. His clothing was nearly all burn -
de off bis body. He had in the neighbor-
hood of one hnudred dollars in his
pocket, which was also burned. He
leaves a widow and family to mourn his
sad end.
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Rev, T. Albert Moore, of Torouto, ad-
dressed a meeting in the interests of the
Ontario Lord's Day Alliance here Wed-
nesday night, iu North Street Methodist
Church. All the prayer meetings as ere
cancelled in the Methodist, Presbyter-
ian and Baptist churches, and their pas-
tors occupied the platform with Mr.
Ivloore. The address was of intense in-
terest and roused a great deal of enthus-
iasm in the union congregation. ..Mr.
Moore, who is one of the two field secre-
taries of the Alliance, is an enthusiast
on Church Union as well, and delights
to tell to hia colleagues in the ministry
how the recent church union movement
actually originated iu the Lord's Day
Alliance office iu Toronto, in a little
committee meetiugM .
A. Dead TLr•ed I,'eeting
And utter weariness are due to the
blood being weakened through faulty
action of the kidneys and liver. It's
a surplus of energy, lots of red vitaliz-
ing blood you treed and it can be acquir-
ed quickly by using Ferrozono, the
greatest strengthening tonic made.
"No tonic equals Ferrozone," writes
H. E. Jennings of Westport. "Last
spring I was tired and depressed, had
backache and lacked strength. Ferro -
zone soon brought me to good health
and made me well." Price 50c at drug
gists.
WESTi?IB.ty.
Will and Archie Courtice, of Michi-
gan, are visiting their sister, Mrs, A.
Robison,
Mrs. Benj. Brown and son, Everett,
of Comber, and Mrs. Brown, of the
township of West Tilbury, are visiting
Mrs. W. G. Campbell, Mrs, Benj. Brown
being Mrs. Campbell's mother.
John Wilford, of Blyth, preached at
Westfield last Sabbath, and Rev. J. L.
Small, of Auburn, took the evening ser-
vice at Donnybrook, as Rev. T. B. Coup -
land was taking a week's holidays.
Anniversary services wilt be held at
Donnybrook on the 18th. Rev. Dr.
Cook, of Clinton, will preach morning,
afternoon and evening. A sacred con-
cert will be given ou the Monday follow-
ing, for which excellent talent has been
secured,
8Lk rA.
Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Crittenden, of
Dyer's Bay, are at present visiting with
Blyth friends.
The council appointed Mr. Richard
Somers coustable and tax collector.
Salary $30 per month.
Mr. T. B. I4icArter has purchased the
Blyth photo gallery from Mr. H. R.
Brewer and is now in full charge.
A passenger coach is being fitted up
for a temporary Grand Trunk station at
Blyth.
The appearance of the Bell telephone
pots in the village was much improved
this week with a fresh coat of paint.
The work was done by one of the corn-
pany's travelling painters.
Mr. Henry Wettlaufer, who was a
trusted and popular clerk with Messrs.
McK tnuon & Co., for three years past,
left on Monday afternooit for Stratford,
whore he will take a six months' Course
in the Central Business College.
Rev. Edmunds enjoyed a ver Vpleasant
holiday from August lSth to September
.3rd. He spent nitre daye in Oman Grove
and Ashbary Park,
NewJar
se t two
days iu New York, three clays at Sara,.
toga Springs and the rest Of the time in
Niagara Pelle end Berlin.
BLACK COSTUME SUITINGS
FOR AUTUMN.
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The unusually broad variety of black materials for Antonin gives the
'wearer of black almost as wide an assortment to choose from as that which
is Offered to those who choose colors, Take the Settings, for instance : Irl.
Brotideloth. we show the fittest qualities, and jet moat reasonable prices. Then
we have Satin Amazons, Venetians, Oboviots, Fancy Mnhairs and Oatmeal
Canvas Weaves, Call and inspect our large unci fabhioortble vane of
Btactt Goods.
Colored SEMI , s
While we devote so much epees+ to onr Blac oods, we must not fail
to mention our Colored Snitiugs. Never were eh pretty goods displayed.
Brown, Green, Navy, Red, and Fancy Tweed re all found, in this depart -
meat, Prices to suit everyone. We invite y to call and see our goods,
Ladies' an[%/Children's
Underwear
This week we have opened np a large stock of Underwear, and the
sudden change in the weather makes one feel that " an ounce of prevention
is worth a pound of cure " Theretore prevent having to use a cure by buying
a good snit of Underwear,
Of gt•eat interest to mothers will be the knowledge that we have in
stock "REUBENS' VESTS " for infants, They are free from buttons, and
soare easy to fasten.
MEN'S CLOTHING..
Remember that onr great Reduction Sale in Men's Clothing is to be
continued this week. Corrie and secure a bargain.
GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS.
Better invest in a pair of good Woollen Gloves. We have them in
Lathes' and Children's, in red, navy and white, the correct fashiou for Fall.
la Handkerchiefs we have the greatest bargain ever offered to the
people of this viciuity. saucy 8 Hemstitched Haudkerchiefs for 25 cents.
We are offering this to alt, Cali and purchase while they last.
G-R.00ERIES
Onr Grocery department is well stocked with pure fresh Groceries, and
we can fill your order for anything iu this line.
D. J'1. GORDON
f1lllgliestt Prices for Trade. DIRECT IMPORTER.
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,taint's.
Mrs. Thos. Maunders has been danger-
ously ill bat is considerably improved
now we are pleased to state and hope she
will soon be fully restored.
Mrs. Robert Shortreed, 9th line, has
removed to Blyth where she has pur-
chased a very comfortable home.
Miss Jnlia Sharp, of London was home
for a brief visit. She has spent the past
few mouths as nurse at Ingersoll.
Rev. and Mrs.Finkbeiner and children
of Sebringville, were visitors with Mrs.
T. Mauuders and family during the past
week
Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson and baby
ilaughtgr, -Mils Florence Bernice, of
Escaneb, Mich., are visiting relatives and
friends at Belgrtyye and locality for a few
weeks. They are welcome visitors.
Mrs. •Jaynes Hsll and Mrs. Howard
Hall arid two children, Misses Vera and
Mamie, have ;gone„ to Toronto on a
month's visit, and Diaster Harold Hall
has returned after no- weeks visiting his
grandparents.
Go to the World's Fair
Via Grand Trunk, as the trip ' , route
ou the through trains will adi o the en-
joyment of your visit. Thweather at
St. Louis is delightful a this time of
year, and you oul• make your trip
now. Reduced at:- in effect allow stop
over at Chicago, P atroit and Canadian
stations. For ti.. els and fall informa-
tion call on Grand Trunk Agents.
Write to J. D. McDonald, District Pass.
euger Agent, Toronto, enclosing four
cents iu stamps for handsome booklet
containing 48 pages of illustrated and
descriptive literature regarding the Fair,
EAST WAWANOSH
On Monday, 5th inst., Mrs. G. Robert-
son kindly entertained the choir of Calvin
Presbyteriau Church, East Wawanosh,
to a pleasant.ovening, at her residence,
East Wawanosh. During the evening
the'choir presented a handsome silver
tea service and tray with au address to
Mrs. J. J. Hastie, iu appreciation of her
assistance at the choir practices on
Thursday evenings. Both the Rev, Mr.
Hastie and Mrs. Hastie suitably acknow-
ledged the valuable gift and Mr. Hastie
thauked the Choir for their regular at-
tendance at the Sabbath services.
Special meeting of Council was held
on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 801, for the
purpose of considering what was to be
done about settling the claim presented
by Samuel Walsh, lot 30, con. 5, same-
titne ago, for gravel said to be taken,
and for further damage done his proper-
ty by township pathtnasters.
Present, John McCallum, Reeve, and
Messrs. Ellis, Beecroft and Wilsou,
Councillors,
and discussing
After deliberating t„ a lhis t
matter at cousiderable length, it was
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Beecroft that Samuel Walsh be teudered
the sum of $10 as payment in full for
gravel he states Was taken in the years
n
for further diLma a done to
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his property by township pathmasters
encroaching ou same. Carried.
M. Ellis promptly objected to this
offer for a settlement with Mr. Walsh.
The Council then Adjourned.
P. PoloTEitrirr,b, Clerk.
Try to Prevent Lung Tronble.
It's the dried sputumfloating around
in the air that gets into your lungs and
causes consumption. A sure preventive
is fragrant healing Catarrhozono, vehieh
is inhaled right into the lungs, kills
every germ, heals the sore membranes
and cures thoroughly every type of ca-
terrh, broiiehitfs, asthma and lung trou-
ble, '.1 caught a ttevere cold which de-
veloped into material acid finally settled
on ray lunge," writes Mr. A. Northrop
of Bedford. Catarrhozone relieved
(thickly and cared We. 1 reoomaiettd
tJatarrhozolte highly." TWO menthe
treatment $1.001 trialsixe lSo.
Quite an acreage of Fall wheat is being
put iu this season despite the poor show -
tug of the past harvest,
A May kitchen is beteg built at Teas-
dale Whitfield's residence, 1301 con, He
has a fine borne and an excellent farm.
The traction eur;ine of Win. Cole went
through a culvert on the 001 con. oue day
receutly. A new bridge had to be put
in
Miss °rarer is net enjoying her ususl
degree of health but we hope a change for
the better will soon ensue. She is now
at J. P. McIntosh's,
Miss Annabelle McKinnon has been
poorly for the past few mouths but, her
many friends hope she will soon be re-
stored to her former vigor.
Voters' .List Court will be held for
Grey township in the Town Hall, Ethel,
on Tuesday, 20th inst., before Juage
Doyle. There is a large list of appeals to
be disposed of.
Hearty congratulations are' extended
to Miss Rebecca McNair for having been
successful at her Junior Leaving Exam-
ination. She is at present takiug charge
of S. S. No. 8, Morris, during the illness
of Miss Murdie. the teacher there.
Friday in'irnin;;, Sept. 2ad, Peter
Robertson, eldest son of the late Thomas
Robertson. Got 8, Oen. 9, gave up the
battle of lif after a strenuous fight and
passed over o the great majority. He
had been iu - oor health for the past year
from a stroke of paralysis, rendering
him comparatively useless for to good
part of the time. "Pete" as he was
familiarly called, was born on the farm
on which he died and as long as able was
a very hard worker, in fact too much so
for his own physical good, even if a
goodly measure of success attended his
toil. Ho was a director of East Huron
Agricultural Society end wes an honest,
upright man respected by all who knew
him. Deceased never married and was
in his 48th year.
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Reginald Williams fell into the cylind-
er of a threshing machine near Delhi,
and was instantly killed.
-Thins and Family Herald and Week-
ly Star till end of 190.4 for 55 ceuts. New
subscribers should take advantage of this
low rate.
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Like the running brook, the
red blood that flows through
the veins has to come from
somewhere.
The springs of reef blood are
found in the soft core of the
bones called the ialarrow and
somesay1 l
red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy bone
marrow and healthy spleen
are full of fat.
Scott's Emulsion makes new
blood by feeding the bone
marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
cod liver oil.
For pale school girls and
invalids and for all whose
blood is thin and pale, Scott's
Emulsion is a pleasant and rich
blood food, It not only feeds
the blood -making Organs but
gives there strength to do
their proper work.
Send for free sample.
Pe.
sco'r'e :c b0 V 1i, Chemists,
Oatrrl*,
sot, and $ r.00 ; all druggists.
New Fall Goods
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A FULL HOUSE.
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PRICES
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One iittntired and Nifty feet of selling space,
Departments.
BASEMENT.
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CLOTHING --A large and well soleoted stock of Min's and B wt' Nuv Fill
Shits, Rer'f.irs and Overcoats -at loss then city prices. See our stook
before buying.
FIRST FLOOR.
DRESS GOODS. -The newest dress materials for Fail and Winter wear at
easy prices.
HOISERY AND GLOVES, -We keep only the best makes.
UNDERWEAR-Bnnghi, direot from the mantifeetnrr.rs guarenteed to give
entire satisfaction. See onr special liuee at 25a anti 50e.
STAPLES. -Yon may depend mem hnying all kinds of staple goods at right
prices, here, as we bought heavy before the adtr.uioe_-A0 eau salt yo,
Flennelett•'s, Wrapperettes, Cottons, Cottouades, Denims, Ticking,
Shirttngs, Flannels, etc., at olci prices.
GENTS' FURNESIIII\GS.-New Collare. New Ties, New Shirts, New
Braces, New Underwear, New Rats, and Caps. -Prices in this de-
partment always right.
BOOTS AND SHOES. -We keep everything in Shoes -except feet. New
Shoes and Rubbers just received.
GROCERIES. -A full Assortment of fresh groceries always in stock. Find
out our prices.
SECOND FLOOR.
LADIES' JACKETS AND SKIRTS. -A. large stock of new Jackets and
Skirts best styles at special prices.
CARPETS. LINOLEUMS AND CURTAINS -We show new patterns in `ii
floor covering. See onr New Liuolenms, 4 yards wide. Wont
Tapestry and Brussels Carpets at cut prices.
it E. ISARD & Co.
ypypyu,��y Opposite Bank of Hamilton. - Right geiods at right pr c ;s,
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This week we open up a package of China Tea Sets
in choice decorations, fiftysix pieces to each set. in-
stead of forty-four as usual. Set, $4.50 to $7,50 '4
Salad or Fruit Sets.
China Salads or Fruit Sets, consisting of thirteen pieces :
one large bowl and twelve small ones Set, $.2,00
TEAS.
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Indo -Ceylon Tea. We have drawn it beside Pack -1
age teas at forty cents. Our price, per lb, .30
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No. 2 -Hardwood, from Smaller Timber per Cord ...... . 2.75
4 No. 3• --•Hardwood, and Ash, mixed, per Cord........... . 2.50
• No, 4 -Ash and Elni, mixed, per Cord . ... ......... 2+ 25
�' No. 5 -Slabs and soft Timber, per Cord.
2000P Rough wood, chunks, etc., for funaces and hoe stoves.... 2.00
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We are sole agents here for the Scranton Coal,and will guarantee every
delivery to be 0, K. Just ask any person who has used sauce and hear whet
they say about it. The following prices will not raise for 12 mouths.
JuIy delivery per
Lou lots
and over,
$6 80
August delivery...... " ,. •• wt; 90
September and 7 followiug months " " " $7.00
To take advantage of the above ricesord r
smnstbeiu bythe fifth fth
Of
each month for immediate delivery or they will
take the next mouth's prices.
Farmers wishing to load and draw their own Coal will have 25c porton rebate.
NOW FOR THE WOOD.
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