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The Wingham Times, 1905-12-14, Page 5GCI II RI rl II ailln li SI a 1'99 II 1 'I a ac ;C• TIIE WINtG1.AAi1 TINES DECE IBEIt j4, PJ05 The CROWDER CD. Look here dor Good 6IothinA f ,'`«MAnuellers we've a this season,lengths 50 o 54 inches,in plain and Amoy weaves, withand without belts, regular$12.50, Special at - - - - $10.00 Our Supremacy in Men's Glothing is Undisputed AN OVERCOAT SALE without an equal! A stook three times as large as any other olothiug store in Huron County! Broadest variety, most modish styles and lowest prices! Six tables of Overcoats that offer argument which no one can dispute! Every garment in our stook, no matter what its pride, looks good and continues to maintain a good appearance throughot the various stages of seryiee. For the balance of December we name the following strong inducements to prove to men that there is no clothing in I3uron equal to ours. Our Overcoat Sales have reached proportions that We never anticipated. MEN'S OVERCOATS $5.90 Marom wool freize silk velvet collar, eotly tailored in every way, regu- /If ar $S.50 and $9 00. Special • $6.90 „MEN'S OVEROOATS $10.00 ialot coarprieea some of the bast hdh $5.00 BUYS AN OVERCOAT REGULAR 88.50 Can you imagine an ordinary Clothing House giving you an Overcoat for $5.00, we could not if we were in their positions, We have about 19 of these coats left and the first nineteen buy- ers oat have one each for - $5.00 $7.50 WILL BUY AN OVERCOAT REGULAR $is 50 A line of overcoats that will surely please the young men who have good ideas and who do not wish to pay a high price, sizes 34 to 40, lengths 50 and 52 inches in black and white stripes, etc. Special at - -• $7.50 $5.00 BUYS' OVERCOATS $3.95 19 only Boys' Odd Overcoats, for ages 3 to 10 years. In greys, blacks and fancys, Hudson Bay Coats, Raglans etc. Price $5 00 and $5.50, Special - - - $3.95 plambesmantrsaallorseisrralou MEN'S OVERCOATS $13,00 The fabrics come in black oleo fancy Scotch Mixtures. The styles are the Tourist Swagger, with and without belts, not a coat in the lot worth one cent less than $10 00, Special $13.00 BOYS' CLOTHING SPECIALS Boys' Reefers made of extra quality blue beaver, sizes 3 to 8 years,regular $3 00. Special - - • - $2.25 19 only Boys' two-piece Suits. sizes 3 to 8 years, regular $3.25, $3.50 and $4.00. Special - - • - $2.50 Boys' Corduroy Pants, all sizes, - $1.00 Men's Leather and Corduroy coats $6.00 5 NEWS FROM 01111 NEIGHBORS Ali Run Down11;75ITEADRE 17ari's 1= EVENTS QF INTEREST TO ALL OUR REAQEQS, What Wideatval1e Items 1= HIS is a common expres. sion we hear on every - Times Correspondents ConateUntcato - Other side. U n 1 Q ss there is Clipped From Our Exchanges. some organic trouble, the con. 1 dition can doubtless be remedied. i Your doctor is the best adviser. 1 Do not dose yourself with all kinds of advertised remedies--' get his opinion. More than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your Wood and tone up the system. Scott's Emulsion\ of Cod fiver Oil avxlrrLCU1JECH, Anuual meeting of the Whitechurch Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Co. will be held in the Foresters' hall next Monday afternoon. Mr. Grant Beaton, formerly of this vil- lage, who is now attending the Model School at Stratford, has been engaged to teach the senior room of the Linwood Public school for 1005 for which he will receive a salary of $435. cn Gents' Furnishing Department SUITABLE GIFTS FOR GENTLEMEN. -Handsome Silk and Satin Mufflers, Fine Gloves, Silk and Fur Lined, good Silk Umbrellas, House Coats or Dressing Gowns Pair of Silk ot Satin Suspenders, Fine Initialed or fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Pretty Neckwear in the following styles: New Paff,Ascot, Four-in- hand, Teoks, Bows, Strings, etc. Big selection of all the above goods to pickifrom. Just arrived, Nice assortment of new Spring Shirts for holiday wear. See us for Men's Fur Coats, Collars and Cape. The R. N. CROWDER Co. - Wingham1 A Family =Necessity It's a remedy capable of affordiug im- mediate relief to the hundred and cue ailmonts that constantly arise. It may be a cold, perhaps toothache, neuralgia, pain in the back, -use Poison's Nervi - line, it is penetratiug, pain subduing aad powerful. Nerviline is at least five times stronger than ordinary remediee and its worth can't be over-estimated, For man or beast Nerviline is a panacea for all pain and costs only 253 per bottle. Buy Nerviline to -day from your drug- gist, ST. AUGUSTINE. Miss Kate Brophy has been visiting with friends in Culross. Mise Annie Flynn has been visiting with her sister, Mrs P. Troy at White - chit rch. Wm. ?angler, Thos. Plowman and Fred Moss have returned home from the West, They are very much pleased with the western country. Mrs. M. Leddy, who has been in St. Joseph's hospital, London, for two weeks, has returned home feeling a lot bettor. We hope she may keep ou improving. IIatf•Slok People The world is full of them. Jnst sick enough to be lazy and listless; to have no appetite; to sleep poorly. Quite often you're half sick yourself. Chances are the trouble is in the stomach and bowels. Best prescription is Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they tone up the entire aystew, strengthen the stomach, elevate your spirits, and mate you well in one night. Dr. Hamilton's Pills work wonders with people in your condition Mild in action, effective and easy to take. Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills to -day, 25e per box at all dealers in medicine. GROCERY Just T To do your shopping before Christmas. The time will soon slip by. Do your buying this week, before the choice things in China and Glass are picked up. We have some fancy goods in Watcr Sets, Japanese China, English China and German China. Also China Tea and Dinner Sets. Another crate of Toilet Sets just open&d, in assorted patterns. We would ask you to call in and examine before purchasing elsewhere. CASH FOR EGGS AND CHOICE ROLL BUTTER. IFk'IN' iiitiirri 441141/14+41.14144414.4.444 • • COAL COAL COAL. •w We are sole agents for the celebrated SCI[t.i1.14T'.K'O:VT CO.tit4' ie' which ]stag n� egaaal. .Also the best grades of Smithing, Cannel and .y, Domestic Coal, and Wood of all kinds, always on hand. • We- carry a •• fnlletnoltof UMBER SHINGLES LATH • '4 (Dressed or Unelresseat Z Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc. • Lam . Iflghest Price paid for ail ]cinitsl of Logs. "n1 a r Jar At NI 4404 44/4444444444444444144 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 \V ESTVIE LID. IILUE tectal The many old friends of Mr. Jos. Ber- gen, sod of Mr. joint 'Burgess will read, with pleasure, the following from the Woodstock Sentinel -Review of Decem- ber 2nd: -A. pleasant surprise was helcl at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bargess, 213 Delatre St. Friday night when about thirty of their friends, who have been connected with the government cheese curing station, presented Manager l:lnr. gees with a gold watch and chain, anti Mrs. Burgess with a silver tea service. A short program was also given consist - tug of a violin solo by Mr. G. McKenzie, with Mies McBurney as accompanist. Short addresses were also made by a number of the gentlemen present. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess were completely taken by surprise bat Mr. Bargees made a suit- able reply, The Worst o1' a Cold Is how suddenly it comes. No time to hurt, to the drug store. Croup duvet - epee, the lungs are effected with pueu- monia or tuboroolosis and it's too late Keep Catarrhozone on hand -it kills colds instantly. Something magical about the way it cures catarrh and bronchitis. Oatarrhozone is the best remedy because it cures in naturo's wit ; it heals, soothes and restores permanent• ly. Carry a Catarrhozone inhaler in your pocket, use it occasionally and you'll never catch cold -that's worth remembering, • BLYTHE Mrs. T. W. Sloan and Mrs. Isaac Brown and baby aro spending two weeks with Gorrie friends. Mr. John Hartley, principal of the Wroxeter public school, has been engag• ed as principal of the school here, with duties to commence ou the 1st of Janu- ary. Mr. Gilbert Summers, late principes of Blyth stabile school, accompanied by Mrs. Summers and baby, left last week for their new home:in New Hamburg, where Mr. Summers has secured the principalship of the public school. Atter being iu business iu Blyth for 45 years, Messers. McKinnon & Co. dis- posed of their general store business to Messrs. S. A. Poplestone and Peter Gardiner, who have been in the dry Gordon Wightman has been re-engag- goods business in Exeter for the past ed es teacher in U. S. S. No. 5 for the four years. Mr, D. E. McKinnon retains coming year at $440 per annum, the post office and will continue as our A collection was taken up at Westfield popular and obliging postmaster. The and Donnybrook appointments last Sun- new Rhin will take possession on the let day in aid of the Sick Children's Hospi- of Jauuary, tal, - Thomas Bamford, Willie Robinson Cronss and Albert McKellar, arrived home last On Sunday night, Deo. 3rd, David A. week from Manitoba, looking as if the erelong, of the 3rd con. Culross, passed West had agreed with them. away, after nearly a year's illness. He J. N. Campbell has purchased James was afflicted with heart trouble and for Hoover's farm for $5,300. He gats pos- some time the suet was daily looked for. session in the spring, when Mr. Hoover Deceased was one of the early settlers of intends leaving for Alberta. We shall township aud had reached the age of 70 be sorry to part with so good a citizen as years and 7 mouths. Mr. Hoover has always proved himself Mr. Wm. Berton of the 5th con., has to be. sold his two farms. Mr. John Smith of Kinloss purchased the 100 nares on the 5th con. at $4,000 and Mr. T. Hill, tbe 54 acres on the 4th con. at $1,500. :Mr. Dorton has purchased half a section, 20 miles north of Calgary, payiug for it $12 per acre, and intense moving West next spring. A happy event took place at the bone of ltIr, and Mrs. David Paisley, of the 10th of Culross, on Wednesday evening, Tete Thin lieu's Danger He can't resist disease germs -that's why he's such a mark for consumption. In this land of plenty thinness is wicked- ness, especially when it's so easily over- come with Ferrozone. This remarkable tissue builder makes you fat quickly; it does so by forming blood that's rich, nourishing and health -giving, Ferro - zone supplies the nutriment needed by worn-out nerves, rapidly constructs muscle and fatty tissue. The form fills December 6th, when their youngest out, tbe cheeks redden, proving that weight is being added. To he well and slaughter, Wilamine, became the wife of stay well, use Ferrozone. Fifty clloco- Robert Trench of Toeswater. Rev. Mr, late coated tablets in a box for fitty Wilson of Teeswater officiated, using the e•euts or six for $2,50 at all dealers. ring ceremony. The bride and groom "'- were both unattended and the bride a as Towuslnp council will meet at Ethel on Friday afternoon of this week. It is said that John Cat has given hie consent, at the urgent request of a num- ber of ratepayers, to become a candidate for the position of township Councillor - If Councillor Fraser promotes to can- didature for the Reeveship of Grey it is possible that Thos. Bennett, of the North Boundary, may run as a nominee for Councillor. Sugar beet returns are reported to be turning out quite favorable. From 2 acres Alex. Stewart, who recently re- moved from the 8th con., to Brussels, had 28 tons for which he received $15.4. storrltZS. Alfred Haslam has sold his 50 -acre farm at the river, on the 4th con,, to Geo. Proctor for $2,000. A Sabbath school entertainment will be held in Jackson's church, 5th line, on Friday evening of this week. Another of the pioneer residents of this township has passed over to the 4 great majority', in the person of William • G. Casemate, of the 2nd line, who died 4 on Friday last. Deceased had been in 4 feeble health for only a few weeks, and 4. prior to that was very smart for n man • 4 of his years. He was a life long Con. eanit: sorvativo and was among the first settlers ri r of the township. He Was in his and y Residence Phone No.G5. Mee, No. 61, Mill, Na. 44. year. The funeral took place an Sun. nl 4►140A!►+►Ote ►1.i�!1�111�`Ii1�o• ♦tesil+►�?1�4b:���1�1i41+r4►,r day afternoon to Winghacenietety. elven away by her father. Miss Millie Howson played Mendelssohn's wedding march before and Lohrengren's after the ceremony. There were present about thirty guests, relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties. is just such a food in its best form, It will build up the weakened and wasted body when all other foods fail to nourish. 11 you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial : it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate yi children and pale, anaemic girls. We will send you a sample free. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists Toronto, Ont, 50e. and $1. All Druggists G LEN F,A bt ItU1S', Ed, Higgins hes edreltased a new hir1:=. Miss Melia.ta chiles of. Neo-bri lge s crit last week in coin croand Gieufal- row. Mr. Olin Higgins renewed acquaint anreships with filmes on the tel_ this week Levi Quirk went to sleep on a belt in the engine house of the Electrical De- velopment Company. at Niagara Falls and was drawn lute the teasel and crush- ed to death. • Established s..cs79. Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Drip, Asthma, Diphtheria Crenbloao in a noon to Anttstnn.tlec ('nrser.rtrtsa. tong r,'al.l;•t:td ncd standard rrrnrdp tor too d'Aea.. a tont at rd. 1t . ,.. n bro'nvsr the air r. n- 4.•r•11,trong:V:,nH I r . Sa o..71.!, el OW 3.5,11 .asrd sur - of 310 frcm b til t .1 s silk e, ary br ath, fiiring protntuted 1500 ut a census*. tiro tnr,drur>•. er s,.terers front tbrohS, bror.. Iritis, find . • innuedi rte i.di,•f front t.n.gla or icfl.nted eocditiont of the throat. Volo. resthn,n 14 Fold or seat IA,. pall on r. pt of phis, 7l tat„t ,,,1,•,n ant. ht im',cdu,: a 5.•3(30 of Crr,5oStme al.'o, Fend for fire Illustrated b.ottet, L»alms Nuts Co., Agents 588 St. ;taut St., Montreal, C,nnda$ 108 Ezra Merk'ey is sawing :rood and do-1 ing chooping• tor Beier ot the tanners of this vicinity. Mrs, John P :well and daughter, P rcitht, spent Tateday of this week at cue home of Mrs. Dolt. Mr, D. Frailer hal a bee one day last mels, building the approach to his new bridge, whicb is about completed. Quite a number from this part took in this tt'ameeting in the Methodist church in Wit, ;ham and report a good time. Charles Sauburn has purchased Thos. Loveil's i'arin oa the \Cawanosh side of tae boundary, two miles from White- church We understand tnat Mr. Lovell has purchased n farm near Wrox- eter. W1NQRAM'S BRIGHTEST ASW BEST wwd16+M1012'i'.I'61.1• ry114WILKiqu'iALiB• gal44.f,veillWANdirYA612=14d.4.4..S0."9.`...%