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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-12-25, Page 543 Xinas ww'iil be I goodwill"- its nd wishes the mmbor friends in )10V0 their real tis bo clone ? ley are asking. adless variety o?' ties, suitable for might mention ,fur Coats, Fur rs, Muffs, Boas,, irsinn lamb, As- te, and nice imi- ick. Gloves, in Kids; Driving Ifortable; Cloth Boots and Shoes tsh, carpet, cloth plain, button,. • ltle Jerseys: 'groceries--every- for the holiday sences, spices,&os us fora $. They 11 FOOD, We lead Sugars. Please tho great Tea is a Merry Xmas McINTYRE. Brown Anchor, board of direc- lenry, Wbliard 1), John Gilles' 0, were all re. loot was elected solders and Jas the Directors. success is due to sanufactured by Oliver, and the r H D Render. season's make f,Wales. b'ut what might is accident, 00. - age On Tuesday t Lawreocw,who 14, East Wawa - farm across the ;et across to do the conclusion, Iver was rather ade through, to When he was e,. he thought he this time. So red one team on drove his team vent well, till he ern bank, when :ontact .'. ith the I could not stir. undered around [Kiln ie the river Ind horses went le horses' heads Jawr011Ce man- es free from the another, the one 00 one sine and Ker side In the attached to the twn out. anosh. •111 Council met ccording to sta. present. The November show- aid expenditure led. Moved by )y ?dr Todd, that ;1.50, for damage in repairing road ars voting nay. :hat the time for extended. On iaillie and Todd, ne the roll was first meeting in Mr Bowers, secs .sat the Collector the amount of late George Mos wed by Mr Bailie )son, that Cullis gravel and road - ed. Moved by by Mr Bowers, d $2 for auditing r writing minutes $2 for school Moved by Mr r Mr Todd, that r municipal clear and the persons )eputy Returning by-law eoufil'tn- ed : No 1 -Court F G Ward,Deputy 'lo 2-D E Muni :er, D E Munroe, Officer ; No 3 =-• Cameron,Doputy 'o 4 -Temperance Ii Miller, Deputy No 5 -- School Gordon, Deputy A large number ,seed. Theile will ,urer's statement.. sd to meet accord. :. Mtr,tIT.u, Clerk. } The llo' Place. on Earths to Buy' Your FALL and WINTER GOODS The. Wholg. World Wants to buythe� BeBest1 THE HEST oBosirieso� Hid dor Your � >r And the glace to do that is at tti ‘11 IME. T ck s Our Fall and Winter buying bas been done with a view of offeringyou the beat'qualitiesat the _ to closely inspect our variedcl e best figures, And we invite all who are in need of a FIITST-CLAS;S SUIT STOOK OF OVE ROOATIN"GS, "O IST 5A .L� „LJ � -�j� S .L �' � _� .1.� 9v ? which we are prepared to make up in the very latest style and best workmanship, having improved oar facilities for so doing. WE STILL LEAD IN GENT'S FURNISHINGS such as Shirts of all kinds, Cuffs, Collars, Ties, Gloves, and all descriptions of Underwear, in fact, everything to make you comfortable. W e are also Headquarters for TRITNKS AND VALISES. .IN OUR BOOT AND SHOE 'DEPARTMENT you are especially interested, as you can find everything in that lino, from the largest to the smallest sizes. We especially invite your attention to our rew style of SEAMLES BOOTS, which we are now introducing and which we feel, satisfied will give entire satisfaction. Never before have we been able to offer su large and varied°assortment of fresh and pleasing styles in OVERSEIOES, RUBBERS and FELT GOODS, which we Lave in endless variety and of the best quality, namely, tl,e Goodyear Brand. And in order to meet the wants of all, we have a good stock of Heine -made Men's Boots, and are prepared to make to order, on the shortest notice, that department being under the able rnanage_ ment of our old townsman, JOSEPH ItISDON, whose abilities in that line have become a household word. In closing, we ask all and sundry to give us a call, as you will find the bottom knocked- completely out of the big prices. REPAIRING done in the latest style of the art and utmost despatch. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. N. B. -All Notes and Accounts must be settled by the first of December. We must have money to meet our obligatio`njs, J. HOMUTH +( O N , WHAT. THE FORESTERS THINK OP THE LADIES. )0, • 1'1AIDp OP' CANADIAN GIIILS. We see bee a report of a meeting, in the Ancieni Forasfer, that at the anniversary dinner of Court harmony, No 7045, given at the Tremont House, Toronto, on the 17th ult, in replying to the toast of "The Ladies," Mr J G Holmes said : It is impossible to do justice to the toast of "The Ladies," at this early hour of the morning. It is now 2 o'olock; besides it is not my strong poiut describing the numer- ous beauties and perfections of the other sex, My acquaintance with them has been of the briefest possible kind. During my ife I have been too busy in dry legal details to extend by cultivation .that innate ap preciation which I, as au Irish Canadian, have for the ladies. Itis hard to describe angels, especially to say, auything new in describing them. I tell you the lathes are perfect, aid when I have said that I have said all. There are some carping critics who find fault with them ; who say they have little foibles and whims; that they , are not to be depended upon,and that they are fickle. I tell you that all these things re untrue. Of course it may detract from he•value of my statement -that I know o little about them ; that I am not mare ried, and that Ihave never needed to test the fidelity of any one of them. But sti-fl speaking from the experience of the past, and judging from what the great writers have said, I feel no -hesitation in saying that the brightest creatures left out of Heaveu are our own Canadian girls. (Laughter) The lips that first kissed us when we first entered' this vale of tears,the voice that has cheered us as we advanced along the dusty road of life, and the hand that has soothed mankind in its dying moments and ushered it 'into the grgat hereafter,has been the hand of wowan,and , should ever be held in reverence by us all -children of women. Overlooking all the imperfections and . trifling faults that women may be said to have, the man will bo improved and enobled by keeping ever before him,ase, model the example of some fair, grand, pure Canadian woman, and in my case that is my mother. • r $100 Given away This is our new cash system by which we make a donation of $100 to our custom- ers. We will give you a five cent money order with each dollar's worth of goods purchased at our store and when twenty of these money orders are presented by any one person we will cash them, paving $1 for them ; or, when you buy 50 cents, r more, worth of goods at one time, we ill accept one as so much cash towards ps.ying for same. We want everybody to avail themselves of .this offer. Our store is headquarters for everything in our line and our prices are the very lowest. Come and sec us and bring all your friends. Ask for a five cent money order with every dollar's worth you buy. Money orders given only with cash purchases. C N Gnosis, dealer in groceries and provisions, the cheap eh and produce store. Motto: Good g s and honest prices. Josephine St. ugham, Ont. --Having opened a custom tailoring ese itablishment in this town, one door smith of D Sutherland's stove and tinshop, I beg to announce that I guarantee every suit that leaves my shop to be a perfect fit and `',w+arrant them to be built, by superior down, only. Give us a gall, Satisfao• Sten guaranteed. Charges as cheap as the cheapest, Coatmakers wanted at once. W J Jor1NSTON. IYeaning's flouring mill, in Goder- loll was totally destroyed by fire, on Tuesday. Loss about $6,000. Inattred in the Etna for $1,200. •Glenfarrow• three years. He gives good reports ! y" -- Christmas is here,aud that old firm, of crops, but that one-half of the namely : Turkey, Geese & Co are farmers have not threshed out yet. - meeting with heavy losses, -Mr T Mrs Frank Ashton is sick again -- Anderson, who has spent the summer Miss Lizze Diment is also on the sick in Manitoba,has returned home. -Mrs list. -The sleet storm of last week Muir has gone to Port Huron to spend ( played havoc with the telephone wires. the winter With her son. -John DI -141r F 1Vood has left for Hensall, Campbell, of Seaforth. Collegiate Ins! where he will spend his Xmas poli, stitute,is hotlie for his holidays. -Miss days with his parents - Maggie Ballagh is over from Uncle Sam's domains, visiting her sister, Mrs Jos Biggins. -Miss Maggie Henning, of Lucknow, is visiting friends here,_ On Friday evening, a nuinber of the young people on the 6th line gathered together at the residence of Mr Joseph Higgins and spent a very enjoyable evening. -Mr McCracken, having resigned his position in S S No ,9, Mr R S Stewart, of Bluevale, has been engaged as pedagogue for 1892. Salary $450, SUCCESSFUT. CANDPDATES. WIiO HAVE PASSED AT THE RECENT TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. BOARS FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keep on his premises, Lot 39, Concession 10, East wawanosh, durhtg the season, a thoroughbred BERKSHIRE .BOAR, and also a largo YoRR8DIRE BOAR. Tnasis-$1 at time of service, with the privilege of returning, i necessary. IINEast awanosh, December 19th, 1891.DEA CON. STRAY_ HEIFER. Strayed from my place (Bluevale Road), on Mon- day, December 14th, 1891, a two year old red and white fat he'• er. She has small horns turned in. Any person ruing such information as will lead to her recov •y will be liberally rewarded. GEORGE SHAW, WVi ant, December 19, 1891. Butcher, TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be received up to JAN. The Board of Examiners for the 20th, 1892, for the ERECTION OF A CK County of Huron on the professional Concession 07,STurnbermryfa . Plansoand examination of candidates for 3rd class specifications can be seen at my residence. certificates as public school teachers,in THOS. BOLT. the Province of Ontario, completed the examination on' Saturday last. The following candidates have passed AT GOPE1tIOH. Florence E Bali, Annie Dalton, &pha Essery, Allie M Johnston,Aggie Jones, Mary Mc.tvor, Rosalie O'Reilly, Mary Potts, Edith °Johnson, Ruby Robert- son, Margaret Simpson, James J Olen. nan, Albert Obristilaw, Geo A Foster, Claude L Fisher, William Hogarth, WINCHAM. Edmund Hamblin Jarvis Henry Alex' TO FARMERS. A Stone Chopper has been started in Hastings & Riteliie's Cider Mill, in the Town of Wingham. CROPPING done at reasonable rates, and • satisfaction guaranteed. Patronage solicited. M. & J. ELLIOTT. • TO THE ELECTORS OF Heine, Alex Moir,IIenry Morrish,Alex McDonald, John McLean, John Mc. I ?ZS IC your 3•ZU9j3OTi to elect r ay,George A Russel,Herlsert Thome- 711e as your Reeve for the en - son, year. ()LINTON SUiti„'1ry cJ ear. Agnes Eadie, Jennie Grant,Jemima • .I am, Holmes, Lizzie Kinney, Janet Kirkby, 'Ida J Kydd, Jennie Mustard, Lizzie J M�%0j17Jtir.?�J,/V.%�. cLauchliu, Mary Smillie, Beatrice Stonehouse, Emily Thompson, Robert December, 1891. I' Fetguson, Edward IIagan, John Holdsworth, Ddwin W Jarvis, John 0 Lindsay, Albert S Mot owell, Joseph E McDonogh, Wm S McDonald, Wm Rae, Win Robinson,Frank D Turnbull, Andrew Taylor,Edgar Whitmore,Louis In the Foresters Hall, Bluevale, Wild, John Wood. The certificates will be mailed about the 31st December. S P HALLS, M A, Sec of Board. Goderich, Dec 21st, 1801, Yours respectf'uZ?y, TUR IBERFI Y NOMINATIONS A meeting of the Electors of the Township of Turnhorry will bo held Blixevale Manitobans blow about Manitoba, but they seem lo like to come farther south occasionally. -Mr John Fletcher is now visiting friends and relatives in Bluevale. Mr Pletcher lived here about 20 years ago, and now resides in Calgary. -Mr James Burgess has returned from Turtle 14Mul1tain Dis• trict, Where ho has been for about -ON-- MONDAY, DEC. 28th, 1894 as. 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, For the Nomination of fit and proper persons for Reeve, Deputy -Reeve and three Councillors, For tire. year 1802 and if a Poll is demanded such Poll will he opened on MONDAY THE 4th DAY OF JANUARY, 1892 at the following places, namely : Pollingl, Sub -Division NO 1. At the School House, Lower Wingham, A 0 McDonald, Deputy Itoturning Officer. Polling Sub -Division No 2. At Sault's Hall, Blue. vale, John Burgess, Returning Officer. Polling Sub•Divislon No 8, At11tcPherso,As School Ilona°, Tom K Powell, Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Snb•Divisi0n NO 4. At Seett's School House, Geo B Scott, Deputy Returning Officer. Said Poll to be Opened at 0 o'clock a, ret., and kept open till 5 o'eluck p.ret„ and no longer, JON BURGESS, Retuning Ofileer. Turnberry, Deecmbcr 19th, 1801. = i 1 °21271 ii en Growing Too "'as "zcas:a ii .` ... fretful, without ei+or- i gy, i11i.a = ;ci �:^ Ic. Fortify and bti,id 1 "9 >i c4i Ll �rr,.a�tk��"uEt i 1t'i i • ltd OF PURE ODD LIVER friL tts lO 14' 'OPHOSPKITor1 CtSf ILiiteao aired. Sod. Palatable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OR COLDS, iii BOTH THE OLD AidD YOU11O, IT IS UNEQUALLED. Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Salmon Wrapper: at all Druggists, 50c, and $1.00. i CROSS -CUT SAWS, •We have in stock : TEIE LEADER, THE SILVER STAR, THE LA NCE• r00111, 1:I, THE NICKEL STEEL, THE FOREST B.EA.ETT THE LA -ROSE; PRIDE, THE (IMPROVED) CII,1.MPioN. p� vuiany ee s in the Pufflpkin? ' -2 N' -- M. PATTE RSO N'S EWELY There will he THREE PRIZES given to the three successful persons guessing; the nearest to number of seeds in pumpkin. Persons buying 50 cents worth of goods from Id. Patterson from December 1'21h till January 1st, will bare a guess. Ilr. Bullard, the Constable, and Mr. Clegg, the Mayor, will count the seeds in the Pumpkin on dao. 2nu, the day the Prizes will be given. If more than one person guesses the exact num- ber, they will guess off for fleet place. 1st Prize, a $5 Cruet Stand or a $5 Watch. nd Prize, a $3 Butter° Cooler or Ladies' or Gent's Chain. Srd Prize, a 1 .5 Alarm Clock or a Brooch. Persons buying Xmas G nods, come and have a guess and take a prize. Clouse and see our large stock. PATTERSON, the Watchmaker, \VI.\ GHA' L ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Coterie, 1337, chapter 110, section 80, the creditors of Thome, IIestings, late of the Township of Tutnbeuy. in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario. yeoman, who died on or about the 23rd day Of October, A, D. 1801, aro required to send to J. A. Morten, of the Town 01 Wingliatn, in thoConntyof Huron, Solicitor for the ands signed Administrator of the sold de. ceased on or before tho 31st day of December, A. D. 1801, their names, addresses and descriptions; the full particulars of their claims ; a statement of their 030000ts and the nature of the securities (it` any) held by then; mei notice Is hereby given that the said Administrator will immediately after the last mentioned day [proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only 10 the Claims of witicir he shall then have had notice. DAVID IIY. HASTINGS, Administrator. .0, A. MORTON, Solicitor for Estate. Wingham, 24th November, 1801. ALSO A very tine assortment of AfIK CLINE ,Fs.e'y STONE 11LO CII. SAVE 'IOU MONEY and those wishing to make a Christmas present can be satisfied and well paid by calling and purchasing any of the fol- lowing: llIG I!STS' SEND st' IES - ANI) FANCY COORS, COMPRISING DRESSING CASES, ]..e other, Plush and Oxidized Goods. Also, a good assortment of PIPES, P i RSES OF ALL KIND'S, l3RYJSEIES LIKEWiSE, (qv; nn oxtrn- asserttfent of • t";; "Don't fort• 't the place, 2 doors south of Post 01.ico. A. L. IAMILTON' , Druggist, Winghanl. I' OR SALE, Lot No. (i, and the E. 1. of Lot No. T, lith Con.Turnberry---150 acres; 90 acres cleared; wvol1 fenced; frame house and other buildings; good orchard; cheap, on time. Apply to M. C. CAMERON', Or Goderich, WM. McPIIMP,ON, Glenfarrow P. O..