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The Wingham Times, 1906-01-18, Page 51 THE BLUE FRONT STORE BARO'AIN S. Crowde.r's Overcoat Sale is the only sale that offers you -the free, unrestricted choice of an entire stack of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Overcoats at prices like these. It's the only sale where the offer- ings are not in some part the styles .and makes of last season, or job lots made specially for sale purposes, It's the only sale where the cloth- ing offerings consist of new and up- to-date goods. Here's the Reduction on every Overcoat : Every $15.00 Every 12,00 Every 10 00 Every 8 00 Every 5.00 Overcoat Overcoat Overcoat Overcoat Overcoat $11.25 9.00 7.50 6.00 3.75 No goods sent out on approbation, No goods eharged at these prices. Boys' Pea Jackets Boys' Suits 26 Boys' Three -Piece Suits, sizes 22 to 33; regular prices $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Sale price $3.00 12 only Boys' Pea Jackets, double ' breasted, high storm collar, sizes 22 to 28; regular 85.00: sale • - - - $2.25 Men's Fur Bargains Coon Coats, Dogskin Coats, Wombat Coats, Bishop Coats, Calf Coats, Fur -Lined Ooats-at wholesale prices MEN'S FUR COLLARS - Persian Lamb, German Otter, Wombat, Coney Electric Seal, Coon, -at 20e on the dollar off MEN'S FUR CAPS -Persian Lamb, Havelock, Electric Seal Jockey, West- ern Beaver. Wedge, Persian Lamb Wedge, Muskrat Wedge, Nutria Wedge, Astrachan Wedge. --at 20o on the dollar off, Furnishing Bargains Men's $1 all•wool Unshrinkable Underwear - .75 Men's 60o Unshrinkable Underwear - - - .40 Men's $1 Colored Shirts - - - •59 SNAP IN FELT HATS -14 only sample Soft Felt Hats, reg $2, sale $1 Men's heavy snag proof Rubbers $2. Men's heavy gum Rubbers $1.50. -. Men's $1;50 Felt Shoes $1. The R. H. CROWDER Co. - Wingham, 1 1 THE WING'UA.:3t TIMES, JANUARY Is t:till NEWS FROM OIIR NEIGHBORS'IIyEp 111T LIEE" That's what a prominent EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS, druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time What Wideawalsre Times Correepondente Communicate --• Other ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, Items Clipped k'ron'} Our 311rvbariges, (ropEIticu Mrs, George Campbell fell headlong Mr. R. B. Carter ieft Eiyth Islet week down the cellar stairway, at the home of to accept a position in a drag store in S i 173 i l a r expressions are her daughter, Mrs. William Haley, Arnprior, atter a lengthy visit with made so often in eonnec- Lightbouse street, Sunday afternoon, his parents here. sustaining injuries which resulted in The anniversary FerviCes in cannec- 11011 With Scott's �'.nlulSiOn her death shortly after, Mrs. Campbell tion with St, Andrew's Presbyterian that they are worthy of was attending her daughter, who is ill, church were held ou Sunday last. Rev, occasional . no t e. From and had evidently opened the door lead- P. H. Larkin, B A., of Seaforth, preach- ing to the cellar in mistake for the pan• ed at 11 a m. and seven p in, infancy to old age Scott's try, and, without noticing the fact, step- The annual meeting of the Morris Emulsion offers a reliable ped in and fell to the bottom, her head Branch Agrtenitural Society was held on striking on the cement floor. The un- Wednesday: afternoon of last week. The fortunate woman never regained con- treasurer, Mr. Frank Metcalf, presented soiousness and passed away before medi- his report, from which we take the fol - cal aid arrived. The deceased woman lowing items: -Members subsoriptiots was one of the oldest residents of the and donations, ,1 221.50; admission fees to town, coming here about CO years ago. exhibitiou, 6092 56; paid prize winners, She is survived by one son, William, of 6175 6;3; total receipts, 61491.31; tote' Alpena, Mich., one daughter, Mrs. Ha- expenditure $1357.23; cash on hand, ley, and her husband. $)34 OS; assets, 63570 08; liabilities, en - 352 63, The treasurer's report was adopted on motion of Messrs R. B. Mc- Gowan and Robert Ferris. The follow- ing officers ollowingofficers were elected: -President, air J. B. Tierney; first vice•presideat, Mr. Robert Ferris; second vice-president, Mr. T. W. Sloan; directors for 1<7.orris, Messrs. George Taylor, Wm. Pollock, and Daman Laidlaw; directors for East Wawauosh, Messrs. R. D. McGowan and Thomas Black; directors for Ilnllett, Messrs. John Barr and Adam Elliott; directors for Blyth, Mr. E. Livingston and Dr. G. E. Long. Illeesere. J. M. Hamilton and James Mcbturchio were re•appoiuted auditors. BLEED but the above remark and _io Mtiiien.. es py;, fiekti111.11, d n9,111 o6, 7!.IYL IA4r„ YuieW►4nd,W4ALV:9 -d y d L. A. BA►L.L, & CO. REDUCED PRICES ON Picture Framin For the net 3o days. Call and see our Mouldings. 2 dozen Mattresses, regular prices $4.,00 and $4.50, reduced to $3.25 and $3.75 Examine quality of ticking. This Medicine Xs Breathed. That's why it is sure to cure Catarrh. You see it goes direct to the source of the disease, -its healing vapor repairs the damage caused by catarrhal inflam- mation. "Catarrhozone" always cures because it goes into those tiny cells and passages that ordivary remedies can't renob, goes where the disease actually is. Impossible for "Catarrhozone" to fail as any doctor will tell you. Don't be mis- led into thinking there is anything so good as Catarrhozone,-use it and you'll soon say good-bye to catarrh. UNDERTAKING Brick residence 5th house west from Hamilton's Corner Drug Store, where night calls will receive prompt attention. 1.11 n Ii ii,. y.9a l:aJmLariY , 1, -Yr ,ani ,.1 i I. I, n PHONE 51 CARPETS OILCLOTHS LINOLEUMS OBEY, Next season Aaron Keller talks about erecting a new briak residence on his farm on the 8th con. He has a fine site for a building. At the School meeting in S, S. No. 1 Albert Carter was elected trustee as successor to John Davidson, R. Hoover $1.000 REWARD I'or A Case of incurable Constipation means of remedying im- proper and weak develop- ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste, The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul- sion itself. What it does it does -through nourish- ment -the kind of nourish- ment that cannot be ob- tained in' ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. To a person who can't be cured of '•=i: constipation by Dr. Hamilton's Pilles the -"es- above reward will be paid. No cathar- tie medicine gives such lasting satrifac- was appointed Secretary -Treasurer, R. ' lion or effects such marvellous cures as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Relief imme:iiate- ly follows for headache. billiousness and stomach disorders, No griping pains, let i, con 1, requiring 3 inch tile for a por , no burning sensations, nothing bat the tion of the drain and 3 inch tile fpr ri e most pleasant relief attends the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills -others not so good. balance, move! by Mr. McCutcheon se- { Price 25o. a box, at all dealers. courted by Mr. Campbell that this ennn- e oil pay for the tile at the kiln, Mr. Galley l to do the work. -Carried. Cochrane got the wood contract at $2 30 per cord. The cleaning of the school was let to D, Shine for $30.00 per aunum. Word came from R. M. Douglas, of Park River, North Dakota, formerly of the 15th con., that on Deo. 23rd he lost his house and the contents upstairs by fire. A temporary dwelling has been constructed. Mr. Douglas expects to move to Saskatchewan dxst.rxet,N.W.T., We will send you a sample free. I Demme that this picture In the form ot'a label 13 on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy, SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists Toronto, Ont. 50c. and $1; all druggists. h}(1lttt39. Kelly-Yonil1.-The Clerk was in - Peter McDougall was elected trustee structed to order 8 copies of the M1larum. in S S. No. 10, to take the place of Alex. pal world roe use or council and officers. Isard's THE LEADING STORE Stock = Taking Opportunities lsaru's COSIIIIMBOVISMSMIt 1404 3.11 .114.5o! GREAT BARGAINS We're a64wX ts11 in the thick of stuck-takinn, and fire making prices iu.termsting and profitable for the buyer during the rem tinfng' dais crf this great Out -Pr ce `l`. Prices like these are sure to rowd the store. Come ea v. r 10 pieces Finnn•'ilettn tr, clear at, per yard r oiscea 121,2;c: Print to clear atper card - - 3 Iii•-ces Towelling to ell ar et, per vat(' - 4 niPCAs Shirring, feat netors. to oleer at, per i'arrl - 7 paces FlannelIette Enibrrridt'ry to hear at, per yard One Dollar Corsets nn bargain tahles for - fOe F1anuollette Corset Covers on sale for 50c duality Corsets, cur. price t')ee taints heavy Skirting, worth 15 t psr vara, for Rate and Cnp'rines, worth 3310, to clear at • Flannellette Blankets, worth 61 25, on sella at Lidirs' new style Coats. worth from 7 to 8 rinliare, for Coe piece heavy Table Linen, worth 61,l f :r One piece Wrapnnra•rte, worth 100 for - iftennellette Night G 2tvee, reamer urine :t1, for Men's 10 dollar Ready to Wear Seirs, for tten's 8 dollar Overcnatsl to clear Itt Large Granite Kettles wish 1 lb cans Art Biking TERMS, CAS a. ,04 .Or .05 ,05 - .03 .(f9 .25 .80 .10 - 7.50 - 1.00 - 3,00 .45 .05 .75 8.00 6.00 Powder .50 ISAR & 6 next Spring where hie old friends here . hope by will do well: •%Forest. Campbell -Kelly. -.Tao. Watson was A. H. MCtial 1, ' H. Forsyth and Jno. ro-appoiated assessor ata salary of $ 70 00 Wednesday morning of last week MaOutcheon, of Frobisher N.W,T., ere on t we give holt' of th' usual grouts to 1 Yemill voting nay motion of Medd and Thompson. ands- { lie Libraries. Carried. Thomas and Mrs. Davidson, 11th con„ welcome visitors with relatives and ilcCate"ecu Catnpi3P1I M fleury Moved br. y Medd and Bailie that Mrs, Thos. McFadzean and Jno. Smillie friends in Morris. and Grey. It :13 hinted_ - were called to Elmvale, Simthat some of them may have compau_v i; ,ard of Health. coe Co., to Tui}nstnn was curs salary be $5 00; moved in amends appointed member of the inept by Marray a1d Thompson, that attend the funeral of John Lambie, bro- back to the Weet < 51re salary be $7. Ameudntnnt carried. 1 they to Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. LTePad- bast week John Wheeler 41h Iine, r.r, John Parrott appeared requesting 211mo'iuu uC Anderson rtnri 11ledd, i t.} tt his property be withdrawu freta S. zean and uncle to Mr. Smillie. Funeral tiVm S :t�Uroatia was a 2poioted clerk took place Thursday. Mr. Lambie was well up in years and is survived by his wife and oue son. Deceased was only ill a short time. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and a highly respected, Weil -to-do man. fir i3siusSELti. Wednesday of last week, Cbntle e Ritchie, of Brussels, and Miss Maggie, daughter of Richard Bewley, of Morris, were united in marriage at Seaforth, by Mr. Larkin, and have taken up residence at their comfortable home, John street. The Post wishes them many happy A years. Tuesday afternoon of last week the Grey District Orange Lodge met in the Orange Hall, Brussels, for the transac• ni,di , . lu sit d,.'ni+Segssee'iSYddrllloense ssesit tion of business, election of officers, etc. There was a good attendance. Officers were elected as follows: -Master, S. T. Plum. re-elected; Deputy Master, Dun- can Johnston; Chaplain, B. Gerry; Sec- retary, Chas. Case; Fin-Sec-Trea., ��'-"na Joseph Hamilton: Dir of Car., Henry Hamilton; Lecturer, Wm. Smith. Co. Lodge will meet in Wiugham on Tues- day, February 6th. The following officers were installed Iu Brussels A. O. U. W. Lodge by Post �a l v rug Master Farrow and W. H. Kerr, D. D. G. M•: --M. W., Jno. Simmons; Fore- man. M. I.1. Moore; Overseer, Watsoa ✓Hx ,t4� �r Ainley; Recorder, W. H. Kerr; Finan - w 1; glee, W. H. MCCracken; Treasurer, G. iti rte,; r % A. Deadman; Ctuide, Wtu. Armstreug; L Watchman, W. Wilton; 0. Watch. •r. ."s man, H. Mercer; Medical Examiner, Dr. y S t .-✓ McKelvey; Auditors, T. Farrow and Jews Master Dr Ross; Rep. to Grand Lodge, "arla� Jb• W. Ii. PeCracken; alternate rep , G. A. `'i = IF' Deadman. "Let the GOLD DUST TWINS rived home from Cuba where he went ; S. No. 1 slue annexed to Teuton S. 8. No t intending to spend the 'Pinter hut ille I le, Morris and Kellett. O'} lection or Murray and 'rhatnpsou, J. • climate was to damp for -iiia rheumatism Belly-� colli. -That this council take G. Ward was appointed trear;urer. Geo.On so by was compelled to leave. Mr. C.(!gg cp action. -Carried. matioa of Anderson and s' -o Murray, mo - has gone item Cuba to Florida. We . Campbell-Kellebb was appointed ins •s or. r):1 y -That Mn'.Mr. R. Prue- f I dd 'r vt hope Mr. Wheeler will improve, ,tor be re•rtppoiuted collector at a salary Thompson was appoiuted Colientor. SIMPLY 0iN y Ft,% L is the work which GOLD DUST accomplishes. Alt labors look alike to the Gold Dust Twins. They clean floors and doors, sinks and chinks -go from cellar to attic --and leave only brightness behind. Get acquainted with Gold Dust Washing Powder OtilER GENERAL. I Scrubbing noose washing clothes and dishes, Cleaning woed- USES FOR work, oft cloth, silverware and tinware, polishing brass work, COLD nus' cleansing bath room, pipes, etc„'and making the finest soft soap. Made by va et It FAIRBANIC COMPANY, Montreal, P. 0, -Makers et FAIRY SOAP. GOLD BUST makes hard water sof That Palo Tired Girl She iii in society, in business, et home, everywhere ou eveh her, buts! ays worn and fatigued. She hasn't heard of Fee - 1 rozone or she would be perfectly well. How quickly it strengthens -what All appetite it gives -what a glow it brings to pallid cheeks! The nutriment conn trained If in errozone puts strength into anybody. Laughing oyes, rosy lips, bright, quick movements, all tell of the vitality Verrozone produces. Thousands of attractive happy vvohlen use Ferro - zone -Why not you? A box of fifty chocolate coated tablets costs fifty cents at any drug store. A Hamilton womaiu has toed a :Kitt. gars falls broker for $1,000 damages be- oalilie he kissed her. [ton O t e and br,tlllln)u, Wtn, Chs:. A:'mstrong and ten Ri, x, of 't u, .;55,00, --Carried. blaose';v .C4.I'„ was lli rs oil . uali- 1 R Anderson teas appointed auditor J r - Nf A000ints Wen ordered to be pail ne ..a faction of Anderson and Tholrrpeon. day with relatives. It is 16 years follows. -Jno. Scott, gravel $i/ 09; A. E. since Mr, ?,rnlstrong first went '`Test'' Bradtviu, printing,$5 00; iS:Iatnci )al Jus Johnston if'rk fuss appointed auditor. an t motion of Thome-oa and Bente. Fur and 5 yeers since he was home. He has , World, election supplies $7 20; 0 e , done well and looks first-class. Rich. S. school ted rtrbon m a on A tromp o n was Lrea, Jas A. Moore, Thos. Miller, t4 u. epp;,inted on motion of Thompson and Armstrong, an old resident of the Ord Laidlaw, R. H. Garnier awl Joseph Robb Auderson. For drain viewers -Chits. line is the visitor's father. for D R, 0. fees, each $ti 00; Sehool The newt elee:e:l members of the motion n, Thos. Taylor, H. dA.'snnx. , ou y Sections Nos. 1, 9, 5, 7and 10, use of municipal coaucil namely: -Geo. Tay• school house at election, each $3 O i; W. elf of array and ludersurl lor, Reeve and Goa. Kelly, Wm. H. Me- ; CIark, election expenses and posting ' cull. for the iltu Connell ',ard. were nrtterud the C,onu.;t1 B•,ard. Them Cutcheon, 0. G. Campbell and Robt, financial statement, $10.00; R, Proctor, .. nr. Herts was appointed caretaker of Yoaill, Coaneillors. postage and stationery$1.50; R Proctor, , Council met acoordiug to statate f hall at 8. f 00 a year, on motion of I collector's salary $S5.00; 6luni='i;ta! Thunipsou and Jlarrtsv. ou Jany 8th and subscribed the neces- , World, sabscription 66 50; R. Yonhill, sant declarations of office and qualifies- lumber $8 06; Sick Children's Hosplral, The Reece and Councillor 'Medd were tion. The Reeve o.cupied the chair. Iappointed to arrange for court recto on donation5.00; T. S. Brandpoe,tage on, motion, of Murray and Anderson. 0 Minutes of Iast meeting for 1005 were ' , and stationery $2 00; D. Saminervilie, read and passed. t gravel, $4 02. B,.arci who atthoii,tad a member of the Kelly-Youill.-Wm. Clarke was re- i McCutcheon - "Fell Hunoof Health. I y.- The comma Moved by �lurlerfon and Medd that appoiuted Clerk at a salary of .';+100 00. I then adjourned to meet again on the 5th • Campbell-McCatcheon.-letessrs. ai: i day of February next, - ---•-- -- -- ----- Black and R. Johnston were re. appointed I W. CLARKE, Clerk. auditors, salary $5.00 each. s f VNVVVVVVVVYVVVVVV+AYYVYVYYV McCutcheon-Youill-That Mr. Jur. I Sacressfat tforsetuan. Scott be paid a balance of 60.90 due for t gravel. -Carried. Never allows his horse to suffer pain. f Campbell McCatcheon.-The or(lin-' He always uses Nerviltue width is not. I ed tor curing stiffness, rneumtitlsru, I ary township printing for the current swellings and strains. Nerviltue is just ,• ? year was awarded to Wm. H. Kerr, re- as good inside as ootside. For cramps, numeration $30.00. colic, and internal pain it's a periett Mr. Jas. Golley appeared in reference marvel. In the good racing stabler+ Nervitine is always used,-b,•eause it • to an outlet drain on road allowance at makes better horses and stualler veteri- dItt Esfa7;li bed ' Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Crip, Asthma, Diphtheria f Cpcao!ene it .x boot', to Aotraittat:Cs ' el:Eset'Sr tan Leen W,1 '•t.c I nrd sh, Cont r' -u,, .ly The + tor the ,t.'n,nea tn.i;.;,tri., 1: , . ,n 1 on ::.e tl.e 11.r r, r: he T! Paallrer t Atate321(a2L fiIN3�Ced .1ereAstro,,,;iynt:t:.e1,;, '.,,,n 1.1oairttc,li.r:s,.1e -- 3 balance on hand of $616 45, tiled. The : tea fir the Lunui, s: tai, r a - ;t ctmY hr, nil:, gir.,nr I councillors fees were fixed at $.10., aad preseesa sueratui m gent, diene au rers.ar.i.. _„ five teralee,!•, era, •a t, -nt ebretee 1,, t le t:s, t:ud ' 1 the Reeve�,35 at ytfor the year, au motion f nary bills. Twenty-five cents buys a large bottle of Nervlllne; try it. tvES'r tVAWANOSSL Council met according to statute ou e? January Sth. The newly elected mem- hers after having subscribed to the neces- sary declaration and gnalitioatioa, took their seats at the Board. Reeve B-dlie ; > in the chair. Minutes of last meeting confirmed on motion of Anderson and Medd. lnnne1L,te relief beat e.u.gt 0 of ,u4..n.,r1 a tnat.et.s or , of Thompson and Anderson. ' the threat. The Treasurer's salary was fixed at *:10.00; to include financial statement, on motion of Medd and Anderson. The clerk's salary was fixed at $140.00; on motion of Murray and Anderson. The assessor's salary was fixed at $00.; 1 valro.c..0,01e1e la sold ty 8rn,;,;;ata r1 erre 11 pahi on te. a Ipt of prh+•- A tap.4re.etens ort• 01 Sn 1nu.n; n 1 �ttlo r.t :401 1 t'rraolenc ti1.:o, b'cmi ter tree fllest'ate,i 1,,dc:et. r.1:,:et e :tett; eo., .t;ento, :'t7t1 St. 1'atnes At.. ttontreol, Canada,* Sot Fab. The foltr,tving cheeks were iseued- Win Bray I: , day shov.•lfing gravel, $1 t4; Collector's refund of ,Toho Wil. son's t.ox;s, el 25; Muuioiprtl Worlrl,sub ecrietiolls, $5,75; Reg. Births, Marriages and D,wuhs $17.00; Charity for Nixon boy, f;) 00; election and other supplies $7 40; Asquith, work at St. Helens on road, i 50; J. S. Nicholson 40 yds gre. vel at 7o, damage $1.00, total vd h0 elec'tiou expenses, $36 50; A'•ehie Robin, son 3J yds gravel at 7c, 6Z 10; Thos Henry repair railing as gravel pit on con 12, $1 00; Thos. Sandy, ita't•ttee on tile. .2 70; liinluss, part haleness (PA bounder_r hue work, $S 00; St, Hele',t Public Libr- ary grant, $10 00; Dungannon, library O.( 0; Manchester, library, $50. 'toe Reeve easure cu powered to borrowandTr$2000.u0rer for were ouer tames. Council adjourned to meet on Wed uesday, February 1.4, at 10 o'clock. W. S. IilcOrtosens, Clerk The Windsor Hotel at 3iontreel was daulaged by fire. L me, $250,000. Mr. William Edwards wits gilled now Derham by a lead of lugs falling newt bias. l .AAAAAMAAAAIAAAAAAAAR 3 R. KNOX'S ANNOUNCEMENT To Holiday Shoppers Having such a large stock of Holiday Goods, everything will be sold at prices that will sell them. See our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. READQZlTATt sirkl1Cty k`0It Watches, ()locks, G•11d and Plated Jewelry, Silverware, Sil- ver and Ebony Novelties, Foamy Sets and Boxes, Burnt Wood and Leather Goods, Souvenir Goods, Faucy Chinaware and Novelties, Gold. Silver and Pearl Umbrel- las, Spectacles in gold and silver. Fancy Stationery, Gift Books, Novels, Bihles, Hymn Land Prayer nooks, Chibiren's. F,lncty Goods, Christmas Cards and Calendars, Picture Books, Dolle and Toys, elueical Iustruments, Cameras, Comic tend Snow -111r Post Cards. P 25c in cash or trade allowed on alt purchases of $5.00 worth of goods. Fine Watch, Cloak and Jewelry Renairing a specialty. • + Opposite Queen's Hotel, - . `t'GINGHAM•. , on motion of Anderson and Medd. I The collector's salary fixed to $60,00; 1 1 i