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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-12-18, Page 10M. H McINDOO. Ila time or lle,t,t e, prepare for war. T1119 1paxilll applies also to buying holiday. Gifts, oslp?.'i tilt' Puts. This 1s a ohmic() at a time. 41.Ac no questions as to the "why or wi:teroiuro" we make such a out right now, whikt the season is at its height. It is sufficient for yon to know that you eon buy the finest Furs at prices not to be obtained, elsewhere in Wing - ham. Mantle Goods, healottes, Flannels, Blankets ---a deep cut in .prices to enable us to condense this stock to half its pres- ent space in the next six days. Ready -wade Clothing -If you are in need of a winter outfit, thi& will be the week to snake your dollars do double duty. Never before has such an oppor- tunity presented itself to clothe the boys in fire garments at such low prices. Useful and beautiful for presents or home uses will be found in our Linen Department. Table Linens in Bleached and Unbleached, plain and fancy borders, at all prices. Napkins and•faucy sets to match, Exceptional value in Towels and Marseilles Bed Spreads. See our assort- rneut and prices ib Linen, Lawn and. Silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Gent's Ties, White Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Under- wear, Shoes and Slippers. 0 pie fre ock of Groceries is most corn- Christmas goods, pure and M. it McINIOO'S. k N .140 am tl :Else's rFRLIMA, DEOB 11 BER 18, X891. EDEN. LAIDLAw—In Seaforth,on the 9th inst, the wife of Mr J C Laidlaw, merchant; a daughter. CoUTTs—In Southampton on the 16th instant, the wife of Mr Jas Southampton, Coutts; a daughter.. MARRIED. MCDONALD--L'ntrri n --In Seaforth, on the 30th nit, by Rev W Carson, Mr James McDonald to Miss Louisa Carter,both of Seaforth. LLOYD— STOGDILL - At the residence of the bride's mother, on Dec 9th, by the . Rev W Casson, Mr William J Lloyd, to Mi Maggio C Stogdill, all of Seaforth. DIED. WATSON—In Lower Wingham, on Dec 11th, John Stanley; oldest son of Mr Jas Watson, aged 11 years, 6 months and 15 das. , ,,Ker,LY--In Win,Thain, on the 17th bast, John WTuly, aget't• years, son of Mr l John Kelly Funeral on: Saturday, at 3,30 p m, mu the residence of Mr Geo Wade, to the Wingham Cemetery. FOUND --In Whitecturch, on Dec 9th, Ruby Beatrice; beloved, daughter of Mr and Mrs T H Found, aged 9 months and 13 days. - JOHN GALBRAITH. Christmas will soon be here and you will be thinking about buying a present perhaps.You will do well to look through our stock of Black and Colored and Tin - , dressed Kid "Gloves, Hose, Frilling and Ribbons. An immense stock of Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents' Ties, Overcoats, Caps, etc, good value.„, .14 Fresh groceries always on handl. New Raisins, Currants, Peels, etc,, and in Sugar you know how cheap we sell it. A call is solicited. Yours truly, JOHN GALBRAITH. Wingham, .December 3rd, 1891. • WI.NGHAM MARKBTS. \yircirui, D'eeember 17, 1891 Corrected Ly P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100Ibs, 0 2 50 to 2 50 Fall, ‘4 heat per bushel, 00 to 02 Spring.. , , 00 to 02 Oats, ' 39 to 3Q Barley - 35 to 60 Peas, Ob to CO Butter, tub 15 to 10 40 nous, `.. 15 to 10 Eggs per dozen io to • 16 Wood per cord, 1 50101 75 tray per ton, . 9 00 to" r 10 00 rotates, 25 to 30 Dossed Elms, per cut 5 00 to 5 25 Chickens, per pair ` - 35 to 30 Ducks, perpair 40 to 50 Turkeys, per lh 8 to 0 Qeese,per lb. 0 to 0 W3 CONN PT1ON CURS. The success of this Great Cough Cure is without o parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorised to sell it on a pos- itiveguarantee, a test that no other cure can sue. aeeadnlly stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are l taeinSample Dottie Free into e e y home it ates and Canada.If you have a Coatis, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will ears you. If your child has the Crouse, ;or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and reher If you dread that insidious disease oar} it. Ask your Druggist for. bbelrhrtii Pries ro cts., Cts. aaad. Pat lA a Y:4414:09L:.YM)iur 1- 'P '9'" • ^-fir ►s --- BARGAINS, •`To4•$A7C1-, BARGAINS) BAl GAIN 8, e BARGAIN . W. H. Y i ALLACEO As it has been my custom in the. past of giving Special Bargains at this season of the year, I will continue to da so '0r •ths Next M D y ,- In Ladies' and Gentlemen's GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, of the loading companies—Waltham,Elgin, Hampton and Columbus. Also, a large assortment of • ROCKFORD — QUICK - TRAIN — WATCHES, Always ori hand. A large assortment of Violins, Accordeons, Mouth Organs, Musical Instruments of all kinds, Siivva[ and Novelties for Christmas Presents, Just received. Also, SPECIAL• SOUVENIR SPOONS. A large assortment of all kinds of JEWELRY, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, CUFF BUTTONS, SCARF PINS, BRACELETS, AND LADIES' ANT, GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS OF ALL KINDS. r,,. rte- Remember the'Place—Opo door south of the Post Office, Wingham. W. H. WALLACE. vi 1 Poiuhr IS HEADQUARTERS FOR okSt0? hristmas 'resents A. large st"ck of Christmas Goods has just been received, suitable for .all parties, old or young, consisting of TOYS, PHOTO ALBUMS, SCRAP ALBUMS,' WRITING DESKS, 'T01LET SETS, PLUSH GOODS, MINA VASES, XMAS CARDS, LADIES' COMPANIONS (in plush and wood), VIOLINS, MOUTH ORGANS, CELLULOID MOUTH ORGANS, TOY BOOKS, IiA1.D SLEIGHS, PORRIDGE SETS, BLANK BOOKS, BIBLES, FANCY... MIRRORS (band painted). A laYe number of the CHRISTMAS NUMBERS of Dominion, Illustrated, Saturday Night and Christmas numbers of other Magazines and Newspapers, both Canadian and Old Country. A large assortment of • ANS fTALS9: Consisting of Leisure Hours, Sunday at Home, Boys' Own, &c., &c. I have 'a.larger stood this year than ever before and desire the public to call and see it before purchasing elsewhere, as it is no trouble to show goods. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. - irV-Remen er the Place -130 Josephine street, 'Wingham. ALEX. ROSS. NEW CASH• STORE. J. R. .ADAMS, Has just opened out in Gregory's' Block, Wingham, A full new stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, c'C. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. .Parcels delivered to any part of the town. 'Cash paid for Furs, Sheepskins, Hides and Tallow. J. •R. ADAMS. NOTICE...... All notes and accounts clue T. A. Mills must be paid. before the 15th of November. After that date they will bo placed in other hands for collec- tion with cosh. T. A. MI Orr S The ental Hier ig et the White ch. • Creamery Co pany tri be ire In the FORESTE' : HALL, ' HITECHUCH, On Imlay, the 1 M1I Vor at 2 p. ire., %herr the ,%her hoqhmeg trim ie and an th0ro Int be d. 1, 1 l•Y' . M. D. M. A., L, C P.8.O„M.C,P.S 37., TORONTO. Jonathan 13ushart, Listowel, says .— "After spending all my money and prop- erty to to purpose on medical inert, for what they termed a hopeless case of con- sumption, Dr, Sinclair oared me,” Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, says: x "When all others failed, Dr. Sinclair... ,.r. cured me of fits." mmIS W. McDonald, Lakefield, says Sinclair cured me of Catarrh." Geo.Eowed,Blyth, says :.--"Dr. Si(n- ' to choose from clair cured me of heart disease and drop- sy when all others failed." Diseases of private nature brought en by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures. CONSULTATION PREE. 1711. SINCLAIR will be at the QU8EW'S 10TP.L, Wingham• , ON D. SUTHERLANDTHEIR ilI(x JAN. 1th,, 1892, J, N0. 13a2 MAIN STREET you will find the great establishment of . Where you can,get an nssorttnent of Goods second to none of our leading city houses. It will pay you to find the place, for there in the best equipped store in our town you will find the finest variety of Groceries and Crockery that has ever leen Shown in Wingham. My stock is now almost complete, and I' have bought from leading makers only. IN CHINA WARE 0 I have got the latest designs. All I ask is to call and see them before you.buy. •DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, TOILET SETS, • GLASS SETS, LEMONADE SETS, FLOWER POTS, OUSPIDORES, SALAD BOWLS, PORRIDGE SETS, BREAD AND BUTTER SETS, FRUIT PLATES, • FANCY BASKETS, TEA POTS, VASES, &c A Pull and Complete Stock to Cho®se from. I HAVE ADDED ,A FIVE AND TEN CENT COUNTER 'OF USEFUL ARTICLES IN GLASS. IN GROCERIES, My stock, as usual, is first-class. NEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, PEELS AND PURE SPICES. 'MY TEAS ARE RIGHT, BOTH IN PRICE: AND QUALITY. Don't Forget the Place --1301 Main St. - W _ T_ Y1N—r S, The China House, Wingham. ci P. S. Yoin• patronige solicited. toves, Stoves, toves All inteliding purcbas€rs of stoves for this winter will save money by buying from D. SUTHERLAND. Having bought a very large variety of' HEATING AND COQ : vs Every stove gttarenteed against breakage an to give complete satisfaction.