The Wingham Times, 1907-12-05, Page 88.
COM TO D. M. CIORDON'S FOP YOU
Ghristmas .. ,
Groceries
Very Special Bargains in all fine lines of Pure Groceries.
Qnr prices will please you, because you will save money.
We are not given to " blowing," but we know that we give
our customers as good value (we will not say better) as the
fallow who " blows " the hardest.
Always at the top notch for Butter, Eggs, Dried
Apples and all lines of Good Poultry.
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The Scotch, Irish and English, along with
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A Bang -Up Money Saver ! ! A Bran New Stock
with Reduced Prices to help through
the Christmas Times ! !
COME RICHT ALONG WITH YOUR TRADE AND CASH
Bring Your List and Friends ! ! Get in Early !
Some Rare Snaps ! New Store ! New Goods!
New Faces ! We are pleased to show you :
FOR LADIES
33 Ladies' Cloth Coats, 46 to 52
in. long, 32 to 42 bust, in
plain black, blue, brown and
wine shades ; December spe-
cial, reg. $10 to $14, for $8.88
46 Ladies' & Misses' Cloth Coats
in light and dark tweeds,
golf plaids, self trimmed, vel-
vet piped, velvet and braid
trimmed, a1 good long coats,
sizes from 10 years up to 40- '
inch bust; regular $8.50 to
$12. December special.. $6.98
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I10 Natural Sable 2 akin Scarfs,'6
tails, good. full 'furred; reg.
$9 00 to $10 00. December
special . $5.49
6 Natural Sable Muffs, empire
shape, dark full furred; reg.
$11.00 to. $13 50. December
special $10.00
9 Natural Sable Soarfe, CO in.
long, trimmed with orna-
ments and tails, good quality,
dark full furred; regular
$14.00 to $16.50. December
special ........ $12.98
18 Ladies' Wool Golf Jackets, in
plain and fancy reds, bine,
black and white, trimmed
brass buttons; reg. $1.25 to
$1.50. December sale 98c
12 dozen Ladies' and Children's
Worsted Hose, size 7 to 10;
reg. 35o to 50o. December
special... 25e
10 Ladies' Astrachan Jackets,
beautifaIly-lined and quilted,
sizes 34 to 40. length 27 to 36
inches; reg. $32.50 to $40 00;
December special $24.50
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Sl EchAL IyftICZS ON
Fur Setts, 13'ur:ined Coats,
Persian Lamb, Near Seal, and
Coon Coats.
Also Pur Collars for Ladies'
Cloth Coats.
NOTE,
We can cry clean and make like
new, light tweed Coats
which are *Merl aril dirt'y.
Per coat $1.79
FOR MEN
10 do en Men's Heavy Leather
Ws, calf faced, continuous
bnmb, wag sewn, knitted
wool lined; reg. anywhere,
' 75c; December special 10c
Dean's All -Wool Black Sweat-
ers (heavy), suitable for
hard work; reg. $1.00 and
$1.50; December special,980
5 dozen sample Winter and Fall
Caps, in corduroy, tweeds,
blues and blacks, fur inner
band, newest styles; reg. 50o re
to $1.255. December special 490
22 Tweed Overcoats, in plain
blacks, greys, browns and
black and white stripe and
checks, 50 inches long, 34 to
42 bust, latest style; reg,
$8 50 to $12.50. Dee. sale $7.98
4 dczen Dark Brown Kid Gloves,
wool nap lining„ dome fast-
ener, good stook. and dur-
able; reg. $1.00 and $1.25.
December Salo 79c
9 extra Brown Calf Coats, No1
Astrachan or Persian Lamb
Collar, soft oily Skins; reg.
$35,00. December Sale, . 29.510
4 Plain Jet Black Galloway Calf
Coats, soft pliable, farmers
satin, quilted. leather shields
and wide cuffs; reg. $27 50.
Deoomber Sale $19.751
0 Dark Grey Irish Freize Pea
Jackets, double breasted,
high storm collar, heavy
tweed lining; Reg. $5.00.
December sale $3.08
12 dozen Fieeoed•lined Shirts
and Drawers, extra good
fleeces and well finished;
reg. $1.25 to $1.50. Deeember
Sale, each t.. 49c
21 Boys' School Suits in dark
tweeds, all wool; also blue
eerges; reg. $5.00 to $G 00.
December Sale.......... $4449
i3 dozen Alt -Wont and Worsted
Swent0rly, Olga end fancy la
tine, ague, 1'eci ,,ritill girl withattt
stripes; reg, 630 and 00o.
DeOerobef $410,*„tt:t:tit i9n
7 Men's Leather and ()Wordy
Reversible Coate, 11.)3.1K.
goods beet in Canada; reg.
$7.60. Daoember Sale.. $5.98
Extra special prices on Men's
11'nrlined Coats, Ptir Collars,
Caps, Par Coats in Coons,
Wallaby, Galloway Calf,
Russian Calf, Horse Hide,
Dog. All furs guaranteed to
give satisfaction or money
refunded.
TIM WINE 7 [AM TIMES, DRCI':MBER 5, 19Q7
MINOR LOCALS.
--IS B. Gunn, M. P. for South Nitron
is ill with stomach trouble at Ottawa.
--Extra Obaistmaa advertising has
crowded the columna of the Times this
week.
--Regular monthly meeting of the
Public School Board next "Tuesday
eveniog,
—Brantford business men are talking
of running their business on the strictly
cash basis.
--Hullett ratepayers will likely vote
to repeal the Local Option by-law passed
three years ago,
—Wingbam merchants are ready for
the Christmas trade. Do your sjhoppiug
early and get first choice,
GEORGE C. HANNA.
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—Station agent Henry has moved his
family from Brussels and will occupy
Mr, Thos. Bell's residence.
—It is expected that trains will be
running on the new line of the 0. P, R.
into Listowel early in January.
—Mr, Hugh Murray, Hamilton,
Grand Secretary of the Masonic Grand
Lodge in Canada, died suddeuly on
Friday.
—Mr. Geo. Powell, of Blyth shipped
a large quantity of turkeys and geese
last week from Wingham to British
Columbia.
—Don't forget the concert and box
social to be held at No 3, Culross,
(sometimes known es Simpson's school)
on Deo. 17th,
—The price of live hoge has taken a
drop to 84 05 per owt. With the high
price of feed hog raising will not pay at
this low pride.
—Annual Scottish concert on Friday
evening, December 13th. Plan of hall
at McKibbon's drug store on Friday
Cafternoon of this week.
—Dr. Irwin, Treasurer of Wingbam
Hospital reports the following donations
this week:—R. F. White, $15; Clare
Vanstone, Hamilton, $5.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLET
A simple and effective remedy for
SORB THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine the germicidal value of Cresolene
with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lico•
ripe. Your druggist or from us, 10o in stamps.
LSSmLixo, Mmes Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 4ox
•s;siSamiP ti9' 'xoq and s;poo ua;'s;oigO5
otromsaa9 So paealloa Smooth can s;uaugls
Zgoaq; aoq;o pun 'ssauosagog 'rptoo 'seenoa
—The first concert of the season by
the Wingham Citizens' Band on Friday
evening was not as largely attended as
usual, owing to other attractions on
that evening. The program was a good
one,
—The recent falls of snow have cover-
ed up the maddy roads and since Mon-
day we have lead very goad sleighing
This good winter . weather will help
business.
—Mr. Henry Patterson, living near
Whitechurch, had his leg broken in a
runaway accident one day last week.
He was returning home from Lucknow
when the horses ran away, the wagon
turning over.
—Hanna & Co have sold their general
store business at St. Helens to Mr. H.
R. Woods of this town. Mr. Woods is
now in possession and Mr. Robb. Allen•
who has been managing the business
will return to Wingham.
—Mr. David Jenkins, son of Mr.
Thos. Jenkins, of the Blnevale Road,
has been seriously ill with typoid fever
in the hospital at Calgary. We are
pleased to report that he is now on the
mend and hopes to return home in a
few weeks, -
-Have you a distant friend, a son,
daughter, or sweetheart to whom you
wish to send a reminder of your attach-
ment and fidelity during the approach-
ing holiday season?
The TIMES fills the
bill to a dot as it keeps the distant one
in touch with the doings about old as-
sociations every week—to any address
in Canada till Jan, 1st, 1009, for $1,
—Why do so many farmers reg. he
Weekly Sun? Because it so pers'. eptly
advocates their pause; it ;ithfully
supplies the practical fa •• er with
valuable information o . all agricul-
tural topics, and i t most reliable
barometer of matk&foonditions to be
found in Canada, What The Weekly
Son has done for others it will do for
yon. Include The Sun in your reading
for next year.
La Grippe (Analog' Again,
Europe is now in IN grasp, and In a
short time Awerioa will be over roti
with this awful epidemic. Get ready,
use preventive measures. Build up a
surplus of vigor by Ferrozone, and in
hale. Cetarrhozore three Timeseach day.
Nothing destroys the grippe germ like
alaterrhozone. It cures the cold, brealrs
tap the fever, relieves headache and des-
tro• s every vestige of catarrh and gore
throat. For Bronuhitie, Grippe and
winter ills Oatarrhozone is best. Sold
by all dealers 25c. and $1,00.
The valne of the 1907 crop in the Unit-
ed States is estimated at $7,412 000,000,
or $G57,000,000 above that of 1906.
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Great banger In Headaches.
It's often dangerousto consider head•
ache a triflieg ailment. It the head
aches, the stomach is out of order and
some serious disease may be impending.
To tone up the stontaoh, to sive it heal-
thy aotiou, nothing in modern medtoioeb
is so sacoesstul as Dr. Hamilton's Pills
The onncentrated vegetable extracts in
Dr. Hamilton's pille have p quieting
healthful effect ou the stomach and re-
move all disorders, Your headaches
will be oared and they won't return.
if you nye Dr. Hamilton's Pills Sold
everywhere.
Farmers and Stockmen, Attentionl
If you are feeding stook it will pay
YOU to feed beet meal, recommended by
all agricultural colleges in Canada and
the United States. Get a saok and give
it a lair trial. Sold by T, A, Mills,
Wingbam.
PERSONAL
Mr. Hugh Roes of Clinton was calling
np Ins Wingham friends yesterday,
Miss Hall yY iatGb, of Palati id visiting
With Wingham relatteres;
Mr: and Mrs, W. J. Neil are holiday
ing with friends in Toronto, London, St.
Thomas and Milverton.
Mr. Thos. Belt returned to Soutbhmp•
ton on Friday last. Mrs. 13e11, who is
now about fully recovered will leave for
her new home in a short time.
Mr, and Mrs. Carpenter, of New
Yotk, who were recently wedded, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. 3'. Wy1ea,
Mrs. Carpenter is a sister to Mrs. Wyles.
Mrs. W, A. Currie and niece, Mange
Adam* are visiting in Kinc t i e ab the
home of the former's brothel', Mr.
George Tervit. Mr. Currie spent Suit.
day in Kincardine.
GIANT TRIPLETS "Ourreney,” r"Bobs"
and "Stag" Chowiug Tobaccoes, in big
piggy. Quality always the same.
BORN.
BonixsoN.—In winfrharn. on November 28th
to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. itobmson; a daughter.
WOCKa. In Culross, on November 15th to
M r. and Mrs. Frank Woeke; a son.
CoonaANR.—In Grey,ori November' 25th, to
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cchrane, a daughter.
MxLLF.n —In Grey, on November 26th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Miller, a daughter.
DIED
Bfsiss.—In Grey, on Nov. 17th, Margaret
Byers, daughter ofDaniel and Mrs. Byers, in
her 50th year,
4MAn2UIs.—At Belmont, Man., on Nov. 18th,
Buelah May, only child of dile and Annie
Marquis, aged 4 years and 5 months.
hoomusoN,—At Jsinestown, N. Y., on•Nov.
14th. h obert 0. Rogerson. formerly of Morris,
in his 00th year.
MoMrnnoN.—In Wingham, on December 2nd,
Elizabeth H. N. Carter, relict of the late Philip
Moiiibbon, aged CO years.
Joti0Smote In Howick, on November 25th,
Mrs. Alex. Johnston, aged 77 years.
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NOTICE.
Having appointed Messrs,
!; R. R. Mooney and J. Bugg
& Son sole agents for Huron
Stoves and Ranges in Wing -
ham., we wish to notify the
public that other dealers
01''claiming to sell Huron goods
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To Tun WESTERN FOUNDRY CO.,
WINrri;Aai, O.NT.
Gentletrien,—Being in need of a Stove
and having purchased one of your man•
rtfaoture, we can say, after having given
it a fair trial, that we have, found it
entirely satisfactory.
We have found it syvioeable and
effi,oient for every purpose for whiole a
stove is required, and we may be allowed
to say that it is an ornament to any
kitchen.
We are, gentlemen,
Very truly yours,
G, & W. J. Howie,
Westfield.
do so without authority from us, and we are not in any way
responsible for what, they sell or say. Our goods sold. by R. R.
Mooney and J. Bugg & Son are fully guaranteed by us to be of
the best manufacture, and to; give satisfaction, or money re-
funded,
It will pay you to call and see a full line of Horne Production before
purchasing.
HEATERS, from $7.20 to $30,50
CAST RANGES, - 24.00 to 34.60
STEEL RANGES, $27.50 to $37.00
WOOD COOKING STOVES, $16.00 np
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see what he can show you at ve5 low prices.
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Oak Heaters, coal or wood, frdrn
Cast Ranges, 't
Steel Ranges,
Base Burners, -
Wood Cook Stoves,
8,00 to $18.00,
20.00. to 45.00
25.00 to 45.00
15.00 to 45.00
7.00 to 29.00
Call and see for yourself that we have the right goods at right prices.
Dohert y's Stoves and Ranges are Unexeeiied 1
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LEARN DRESS MAKING BY MAIL
I wilt teach Sanders' Improved • corse
by Mail or personal instrnotio • in four
clays, at Belgrave, oommenci • Monday,
Deo. 9th. The whole fa. ' y can learn
from one course, Al w=hing to learn
do not fail to see me > , Belgrave Hotel,
Saturday, Deo. 7th, from 1 to 5 o'clock
only, when I will enroll pupils for class.
Commencing to teaoh in Binevale Mon-
day, Deo. 16th; see me at Binevale Hotel
from 1 to 5 only Saturday, Deo. 14.
Commencing to teach in Wingham Mon-
day, Doe, 23; See me at Exchange Hotel
oa Saturday, Deo. 21, frim 1 to 5 only,
when I will enroll pupils for olass.
MISS ICErTII, Instrnotor.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The anneal meeting of : • e White- -
churoh Cheese and Butte' aeufactur-
ing Co. will be held i • oresters' Hall,
Whitechurch, on We. . eaday, Deo. 18th,
1907, at 2 o'cloo •. m. for the election
of Directors and :. y other business that
may be brought before the meeting.
FRANK HENRY, MAC Ross,
President. Seoretary.
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CATTLE WANTED.
The undersigned has to exohange for
for Cattle (Cows preferred — One
second-hand Cream Separato , in good
working repair, Cap. ;150 p hour; one
Colt rising one year old; ne horse ris-
ing 4 years old, fit to w or drive, and
well b k n doubl leo about 20 tone
of threshed timot for sale ; about as
bright as hay, w a well saved, got no
rain. Apply to JOSEPH WHEATLEY,
Harlock P. 0., Lot 2, Con. 13, Hunan,
6 miles from Blyth. •
TAKE NOTICE.
,i,,t.. �;,, That J. 5, Jerome, Dentist,
qi . = is making beautiful sets of
bass/ teeth for eight dollars, and
inserting the Patent Airohamber. All
work guaranteed. ,.
Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham.
DEBENTURES FOR SALE t.
The Town of Wingham offers for sale
$1850.78 of Local Improvement Debut -
tures and $1800.00, of Waterworks
Debentures, being interest of five per
cent, per annuli. These debentures
cover a period of fifteen years,, payable
in equal annual instalments during the
said period. Offers for these debentures
will be received up to and inoluding the
fourteenth day of Deoember,1907,
Any information required may be re-
ceived at the Cllerk'a oiiioe.
x. B. FERGUSON, C7lerlt.
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see what he can show you at ve5 low prices.
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Oak Heaters, coal or wood, frdrn
Cast Ranges, 't
Steel Ranges,
Base Burners, -
Wood Cook Stoves,
8,00 to $18.00,
20.00. to 45.00
25.00 to 45.00
15.00 to 45.00
7.00 to 29.00
Call and see for yourself that we have the right goods at right prices.
Dohert y's Stoves and Ranges are Unexeeiied 1
CASE CARVERS
PIE. KNIVES IN CASE
BERRY SPOONS IN CASE i.
BUTTER KNIVES
` tiKLK VIN CE Clwisnas ffs.
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS
"Young's for
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