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The Wingham Times, 1906-11-22, Page 54 TING HATS (NEW) $2.60. THE IVIIGRU TINA NOVEMBER 22 1906 I1 Stowscia. , Not unexpecdly cans t the message to Mr, James Barr, who wag summoned to the Land Beyopd on Sabbath, Nov. 11th at his home on the 9th on,, In his 08th year. He was bora in Nevant township, Lanark county, and moved to 1Iowick township with his parents when a boy, Iand resided here till he departed this life. Mr. Barr had not snlaysd robNst health for some years, and about three weeks ago was laid up with an attack of dropsy, His life partner was Diss Mary IMorrison of Fullerton. He is survived by his widow and one son, who is living on the home fares. HIGH RAl,L FAT SHOES $0.00 Unusual Overcoat Styles aL:nd Values Oicr,m6irro 6YTl1e,'v'"WI,ImC3CA.1906 The "Unusualness" of Crowder's overcoat styles speaks for itself, it's promin- ent. It shows the minute you put a garment on. There's a smartness, a per- fectness of fit, is made - specially -for -you look to it that needs no pointing out by smooth salesmen. . It makes overcoat sales here easier than they're made in any other store in town; we've made the values extra, too. Men's Overcoats All sizes.again in stock in all these new and popular models. The French Back The Chamberlain, T h e Varsity, completing by long odds the best range of over- coat styles in Wingham. In the biggest and smartest range of plain black and fancy fabrics to be found in any store. Every garment with splendid broad, athletic shoulders, new lapels „and absolutely perfect fitting collar. The French back models make some so-called French backs sold elsewhere look like jokes. Prices can- not be beat $6.5o, $S, 5o,. $io.5o and $12.5o. Boys' Overcoats. In a nice range of tweed effect patterns also black, short or Iong lengths, sizes. 22 to 33 chest, Prices - - $3.50 to $7.50 Men's Furs. Coon Coats Fur Lined Coats, Wombat Coats, Black Calf Coats, Cub Bear Coats, Dog Coats, Persian Lamb Caps, etc,, at reasonable prices. BOOTS AND SHOES. TRUNKS AND VALISES. The R. H. CROWDER CO. 1. 1111•6111111111111111111111111 CUT PRICES — Heating or Cooking Stones WOOD on COAL. We on save you from $2 00 to $5 00 on a stove. We need your money and will give you good value. Bargains In Steend-Hand Stoves. • Bishop Sc. Bail. THE CENTRAL HARDWARE, WINGHAM. Invictus Sboes dor Men In the newest shapes, made from the best materials, perfect fitting, and guaranteed to give the best of satisfaction in every particular. Also very fidelities of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes. • Rubbers, Overshoes, Rubber Boote, eto., a great variety to ohocse from, at very moderate prices, R. Johnston SHOE DItALI711 WIN'GIIAM This Tonic Builds Up, Many medicines stimulete,break down, leave you worse than ever. I''errozeae ie different—it's a blood -former, a nerve- atrengthaner, a body-builder, Pale anaemic gide are given color and vigor. The tired and sleepless are strengthened and restored. "Better than all tonins I found Ferrozone" writes Mrs. 'E. F. Castleton of Woodstook. "I was com- pletely run down, cheeks were blanched, lips white and had every sign of anaemia. Ferrozone added to my weight, gave me strength, ambition and good health." Nothing better, try'Ferrozone yourself, 50c per box at ail dealers. WESTFIEr.D. Miss Annie Dansmore is v:s'ting with friends in Toronto. 0000000000' 0 Girlhood and Scott'," Emulsion are linked together. The girl who takes Scott'.' ,mines ..niton has plenty of rich, red blood; she is plump, active and energetic. The reason is that ata period when"a girl's digestion is weak, Scott's Emulsion provides her with powerful nourishment in easily digested form. It is a food that builds and keeps up a girl'sstrength. ALL DRUGGISTS; SOc. AND SI .00. • YIV VIII'IIIIVIIIIIIIIIIAyy f Special services were conducted in t the Methodist church at Donnybrook last -week. to Mrs. R, Brown, of Morris, and Mrs. as J. Blaokbrongh, of Montana, were visitIt - ing their sister, Mrs, W. H. Farrow. Mrs. Blachbrotgh returned to her home la in the far West on Wednesday of last . week. The annual meeting of the Westfield beef ring was held recently, when the business of the present year was con- cluded and the ring organized for 1907. It will continue for thirty-two weeks, oommenoing the third week in April. Like A. Thiel In The Night That's how pain comes. We sit near an open 'window, get stiff neck or sore back. Perhaps pool off too quickly after exertion—rheumatism develops. Spend what you may, but money can't bay anything better than Poison's Nerviline. Its penetrating power enables it to reach deep tissues,—that's why it cares aches that all else can't touch, For outward' apnlioation we guarantee five times more strength than in any other Liniment: In- wardly it's harmless and as sure as the hereafter to ease at ono. Don't accept a substitute for PoIson's Nerviline which is the one greathousehold panacea of today. wEsv w'AWA,NOSII. One of the earliest settlers of the vicinity of Sb, Helens passed away on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 14th, in the person of James Rsmage, at the age of 72 years, Deceased had been ill only a few days, He came to this country fifty years ago froth Glasgow, Scotland, and was a well known and highly esteemed gentleman. For many years he had been a consistent member of the Bethel Methodist Ohnroh Before leav- ing his native /and he married a Miss McKinley, who, with the foll'hvving children, survive .him: —Mrs. J. Mc- Nally, Mrs. J. Gaskin, Mrs. R. Falconer, Mrs. Leatherdale, of Morden, Mau ; Mrs. MoArthur, of Lindsay; Mrs. 3, Carr, of Sarnia; Mr, James Ramage, of Saska- toon, Sask.; and Miss Minnie Ramage at home. The funeral took place on Satur- day last, the remains being laid in the Bethel cemetery, and were followed to their last resting place by a large con- course of sympathizing friends and neighbors, Great Distress In ser Throat. Not an uncommon experienpe was that of Mrs. H. S. Wilmot of Shuler, N. S. Doctors failed, still a quitk cure was found in "Oatarrhozone." Notice this statement: "I have been a most dread - fel sufferer from bronchial trouble and catarrh. On damp days I world hawk and suffer great distress in my throat. I used all kinds of medicines but didn't get permanent relief till I nsed00atarrho• zone. It has strengthened my throat, oared my cough and made me entirely well." Refuse substitutes for the t ne reliable bronchial and throat cure. All dealers sell"Oatarrhozone" in 25c and $1.00 sizes. tennye Look up the Tnnss clubbing rates, Tints and Weekly Globe to Jannary 1st, 1908.for $1,$5. Township Council will meet on Mon- day, 26th mate, at the Foresters' Hall Oranbrook. Mics Florence Atmsteng, daughter of Wm. Armstrong, 9th con., has been re- engaged at S. S. No. 6 for the ensuing year at a eatery of $450. Wm. Chapman, of Capao, Michigan, was renewing Old acquaintances in the township. fie was a former resident of the Gth con, and moved to Miohi• gen 20 years ago, This is his first vibit. Mrs. W.J. Sharp, ilth eon , has ar- rived home from a visit to ,ratneetowii, N. Y., where she spent nearly a month waiting on her sister, Mrs. Tracey, who has been ill for the past Co or three months. While away she tnet twoother sisters, Mtss, Shingle, of Weetttaoore, Penn., and Mrs. Schell, of Jamestown. Mrs. traoey 1s stili very poorly. TyvVvvVVVIV,,VYVVVVri,vYT,♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Now is the time to select your presents, while '< the assortment is large. Select them now and i have us lay them away for ou. We have a 4 Large assortment of r lliecklaees, )Brooches, Fancy Bracelets, Etc. Fine Watch Repairing a specialty. Jewelry made to order. 's 4 14 tlAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ♦AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 Christmas Preseuts 1 1 KAISER, the Jeweler 50 Girls Wanted To learn to operate o ery knitting machines. Beginners paid $3 00 per we* and put on piece work as soon as they can earn more. Should be earning from $1.00 to $1 25 per day in from 6 to 8 weeks. Expert operators earning as high as $Z 50. Highest wages paid to experienced operators. We will procure good board at .)2 25 to $2 50 per week for applioauts, if desired. We have the largest, best equipped and most comfortable hosiery factory in Caned i, running all the year, This advertisement will he withdrawn as son as these positrons are tilled. Apply early, to Clin .tor Knitting Cobs Lia, CLINTON - ONTARIO. EAST WAWANOSH The people were surprised to learn of the sadden passing away of Mrs. David McGill, who died on Thursday, Nov. 8th, after as illness of one week with ' congestion of the lungs. Deceased was in her 48th year and was born in the Township of Hallett, her maiden name being Isabella A. Riddell, and she was married to her now bereft husband 16 years ago. During their married Iife they spent 5 years in Blyth and 11 years in East Wawanosb, By their anion two • children were born—Walter and Olive —to whom she was over a true and kind mother. She also leaves to mourn her loss, 4 sisters and 6 brothers. Olt, For A. Clear Complexion! A clear complexion is the outward evidence of inward cleanliness. In bad health the face becomes a sign -board, telling of disease within. If yellow, bile is not properly secreted; if pallid, the kidneys: are faulty; if skin is murky and dark circles beneath the eyes, look, for constipation. Whatever the cavae, no remedy compares with Dr. Hamii• ton's Pills which see mild, safe, purify- ing and vitalizing iu their action. They give a marvellous rosy tint to the cheeks, brighten the eyes and establish health that defi-s age and disease. Sold every- where in 25c boxes, I0LYTH Rev. J. L Small, B. A , of Auburn has been appointed Moderate r of Session in the vacancy in St. Andr H's church and preached in that church on Sunday Met, morning and evening. Mr. T. Be Wright, contrac`or of Lon- don, was in Blyth having the remains of his sister, Mrs. Somers, interred with those of her husband, the tate Robert Somers, in the Union Cemetery. The annual meeting of the Blyth Esttrblislied 1879 Whooping tough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolene Is a boort to Asthinatics Does h not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs than to take the remedy into the stomach t It cures because the sir rendered Strongly' ants. septic h tarried meet the diseased surface with eVety breath, giving prolonged and constant treat. ment. it is Invaluable to mothers with small children. The:tofaconsumptive r� to tendency find immediate CJti� 7- relief from coughs or in• �+.� !lamed conditions or the throat. Sold by druggists, Seed postal rorbosltlet, Lstt'tts0, Mots Ca, Limited, Agents, Mont+ real, Canada. 307 • branch of the Bible Society was held last week, when officers and directors far the eusaiog year were elected as fol- lows: —President, John Hartley; Secie- tary, A Elder; Treasurer, H. McQuar- rie, Depositor, F. Metcalf; Directors, John Brigham, A. W. Sloan, R. Slater, Rich. Somers, R. G. McGowan, 0 Johnston, Jas, Smith, T. W. Soott, Jas. Somers, John Wilford, Henry Young, James Tierney, Wm. Sims. BLUEVALL Mrs. John McDonald, of Goderich was visiting with her mother, Mrs. John Gardiner. TIMES till January 1st, 1908 for $1 Read our clubbing rates in another column. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Herbert, old and respected residents of Binevale have gone to Winnipeg where they will reside in future. John Heist, lately moved to B:ovale from,Brustels has gone to Hallett, where he will engage in farming. Mre. H. Diment was visiting with Goderich frieuds last week. Miss Mabel Thomas, of Beisaevain, Man. and Miss Ina Thomas, of Lams den, Sask. are visiting at their home here. Towneh-p Council met on Monday. Minutes in our Lest issue. The TIuts and Weekly Globe till January let, 1908 for only $1 35. Mies Annie Henderson has arrived home from the West where she has spent the past two months. Robert Armstrong has arrived home from Willow City, North Dakota, where he has spent the past summer. Wm. earney, 4th line, has been laid up with inflammation of the ankle, but is getting better we are pleased to state. Albert Howlett, 7th line, was away last week to Proton nttendiug the Golden Wedding of his uncle. The trustees of S. S. No 1, known as Gentian's, have engaged the services of Mies Mary- McArthur, who is teaching near Exeter, for next year. She is a daughter of James McArthur, of 13rue- sela. Harry D Alnlay bas been re-engaged es teacher of S. S. No. 5, on the 5th line for 1907 at a salary of $500. He Is doing good work :u the school and section and will, we hope, meet with better success next year. After a few weeks illness, the last two days of which watt only coneiderod scr- ions, Miss Agnes Swindlellurat passed away in her 36th y+t ar on Saturdays last. Deceased had for many years been living at the home of Mr. W. tl. Nicholson, Olt the 4th line, 1 THE LEADING STORE - B 1 G Cut = Price Sale Stili Going On . We've satisfied hundreds of customers with big value giving since this sale .began ; and there's no reason why every visitor will not go away well pleased with value received. We sell what we advertise, and Jive up to every promise we make. Tables of Bargains. c TABLE NO. 1—Fancy Plaid Dress Goods - 5e TABLE NO. 2—Boys' Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear - 35e TABLE NO. 3—Ribbons, all colors, plain and fancy - 15e TABLE NO. 4—Wide Neck Ribbons, worth :rho, for - 20e TABLE NO. 5 -Flannellette Blankets, nine size, • 75e TABLE NO, 6—Heavy Ribbed Seamless Hose, 85o, for 250 TABLE NO, 7—Mill Ends Factory Cotton, reg 10 to 121c, 70 TABLE NO. 8—Ladies' Vests, worth 25o, to clear at • 20e TABLE NO, 9—Wide Flannellette, fast colors, sale • 5e TABLE NO. 10—Ladies' Fancy Silk Ties, worth 35o, for 25e CLOTHING. Big stock of the best makes of Clothing on second - floor. We save you money on every dollar's worth of clothing bought here ; the right style and fit guaranteed.' See our Suits and Overcoats at $6 00 — big value. Overalls i5c. Smocks 75c Pants $1.25. Boys' Reefers, only $2.00 14.•• FARMERS WANTED — Large A MERSWANTED—Large (umlitities Butter, i:ggG, Dried Apple-, Potatoes, Poultry. We pay lb.: highest pike for Dry Picked twill. Agents for New Idea Patterns. Price on'r loc VIOINNIonesaftwit H. E., Isar A tl t.t'I'. , A y'\... b etwea fr'iwx, PROF. DORENWEND OF TORONTO The famous HAIR GOODS ARTIST i A._ Brunswick Hotel, Wingham, Is MING He will be at the Thursday, December 6th with every kind and style of tidies' and Gentlemen's Wigs, Toupees, Bangs—wavy and plaia trouts, Switches of all long hair in every length and shade. Pomptdoure, etc. His Art Styles are known and worn by all classes everywhere. Be sure to visit his Show R)ems at hotel and see his new designs. He will, free of oharge, demonitrtte by fitting you what is most suitable and becoming to you. Their use adds Health, Comfort and Younger Appearance. Gentlemen Who Are Bald e:i-nld investigate and see his Patent Feather Weight Tanpand Wigs, worn on over 75,000 heads. •41••ere ••re••♦•••OOt•lee •Q•44i•♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • •• • • • • • i w e •• e •w • PLEASE REMEMBER DAT AND DATE •••••••••••••••••••••••••a; • • • • a • • i i • of new and up -to- w • e FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! For the Fall Trade. S. Graney has a very fine assortment date Furniture, in Sideboards, Buffets, Bedroom Suits, Parlor and Extension Tables, Couches, Mattresses, Spring Beds, etc., etc, If you want anything in the Furniture line this fall, before pen buy come and see what we have. We ai11 be pleased to ehow our golds. We think we have eomethin,,x that will be to your liking, and at very reasonable prices. If you want one of the best Spring Beds that is made, fry the "HERCULES" SPRING We have them, they are the best for the money. You can try them for a month, and if not satisfactory return them. We have a few pieces of CARPETS and a few FLOOR RIMS (Art Squares) to clear out at a price. • • • • • • • • • • 1 • 40 5IC'0r'TTVe... '' A1v.L'i •G .A. w�, ,C�rA.TT.I•i`'3Z" : l'nordayderta. king—As la the past, we y-� y-� S giro our prompt nue personal qt�4 / Y RAC, N* attention whenever our services J, ,7 7 �, are required. Any hour—night Furniture Dealer a:Id FraGtical Undertaker *04 •••••••••••••••••••••• w M •••4•••••44,4•••••••••••••