The Wingham Times, 1894-12-28, Page 8XMAS. 1894
RISTMAS
IFT
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WINDOWS,
ebena'a greatest rind cheapest store
'rt11 ' i.�'r (.» �. 4 "..'i�1.L E ., DECEMBER 28, 1894..
that to tceure filch elt'etiuns, iia order
they may bonus vertairr woi'ksin town.
We siraecreiy hope that sueh concil-
iates
onchixates wilt be left at home. Bonusing
days are past, and any establish»
mon that cannot be carried on with-
out the citizens' hard earned money
had better shut down,—The date for
receiving applications for the posi-
tion of science master in our High
School expired on• the 24th, but we
have not heard as vet who the for-
tunate individual is. We know the MUSICAL EXCELLENCE,
board and Principal Macliurcbie ARTISTIC DESIGN.
have been doing their best to obtain
the best anon available. --The Chris-:DifliABLE CONSTRUOTION,
tiara Endeavor societies of the town Catalogue sent free on appli-
held a union prayer meeting in cation..
Guthrie Presbyterian church,. at 7
It all kinds of Holiday Uoods-al- f o'eloek ase 01 ri t �Tl MORII+
J FtIL.D - ROGERS -CO
everything imaginable, suitable
Jody and, everybody ---at unmet
Tow prices. We make special pri
educe purebaaipg Tars week.
er shopping now ---avoid the rus
a, antihurry that the next week
to bring --at tbis great beadquart
oli!day Goods.
CLOAKS.
for was a goad train out and the meeting ZISTOWEL.
ses was ver)- inspiring.—Mr. W, Mont- HALSEY PARK, Agent, Wixornar,
Do golnery, our enterprising merchant
h- tailor, was united in the bonds of interest that you have always shown
arsis matrimony, on Tuesday last at 10 a, towards us, in the pursuit of our
• m., to Miss Lena Taylor, slaughter of studies, the cheerful assistance you
Bir. Taylor, of the firm of Torrance have at all times been willing to
& Taylor, tindertal ers, ete. 1211 render and the energy and enthu-
Ie
Most astonishing . December off
'cryr can have a new Cloak for X
lion't have to wait until next year.
e cutting the prices d-e•e-p and tiler
i;' owl eholoe for early buyers -choice
nod at wholesale prize,
DRESS GOODS.
Simply untouchable, never such Dr
foods at ouch prices -highest styl
est art, newest weaves -all at gees
aced prices.
GLOVES.
f you wish to' make a holiday p
t of a pair of . Gloves -if you do
ow "her" size, or the color she'd Ilk
i1 hey can be exchanged for any oth
ize.
en Henry acted as groomsman, while siasm with "which you have entered
mos, hiss Taylor, of the bride,x?r
We sisterI - - into your 1vor•lc and endeavored to
e's for"
ed the duties of bridesmaid. infuse into your pupils. Kindly ac -
of The presents were numerous and eept this Album, wltieh we now,pre-
costly. Mr,. Montgomery is an enter- sent you with. Were the gift muck
prising, ehristian young nran and : more costly we feel that you would
highly esteemed. We wish hila and be worthy of it, but it is not given to
his bride long life and happiness.--- ! you as a reward for service rendered,
• lin the Royal hotel,. on Saturda even- ' .
Y affection for you, and we would like
• ing, between a young man from, tlae you to be cheered with this thought
rets- country and one livingin town. One b
rat 3 that ourselves better from
e___ • of these young men thought he was having had you as our teacher; and
er a second edition of Corbett and i' as you go away to pursue your
roamed the streets all day like a studies far farther usefulness in life,
Goliath in quest of this other young' our earnest wish is that your efforts
he man, who, by the way, is -not given may be successful, and if it is not
Line to fighting, but all the same is quite our privilege ever to meet you here
proficient in the manly. art. When again, we trust that we unwell meet
ens
es,
tly , I,uite "t pugilistic contest took place but as an indication of our love and
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Otyr show is the greatest outside t
city; with hundreds of elegant Lin..
%Silk, and Lace Handkerchiefs to mo
vu$ make t",e price clo that..
a . FOR MEN.
fr, qualities always -in Ha
ar. Underwear, Silk Muffle
tiers,. Socks. Collars and Cuffs
ed Clothing or Ready, -made.
- FURS.
rices this week lower than the to
ramie --always and only on the highe
rade of reliable Furs, every sort e+f F
.-arment offered now at prices that ar
peerless for perfeut goods: Price redue
tion begins now --not Christmas eve no
net, year --but crow, by
struck once or twice by the would- t again in that happy* land where there
tb, be pugilist, he became aroused and will be no more parting.
rs, dealt his assailant a number of blows, Signed on behalf of the scholars
which soon•rade lois phiz unrecoeniz- of S S '.T. e I'ast w.-...anosl
m-
st
ur
able. Now he's sorry that he spoke, '' I.AUTH1;�1IA DEACON,
•
as he will be scarcely able to .recog- 1IABE1, liasoN.
nize the hole in his countenance in !
order to demolish his Christmas tui- Bi+.;LMORE.
e key-.— Another encounter took place ' At the aunaat meeting of the 0.
int,stablisbinent, but was
B. No. 11, the following officers the same
r for the light weight championship, •• were elected for the ensuing year :
and one round decided the contest. t BB M., John Mulvey ; .D. M., 1). H.
eonspieuously absent at such tinges. J, A. Fleming; Chap., J. Hall;
M. 11. WINDOWS.
ItARRISTO`d•.
The town presents„ a. rather de
/tad appearance since: the schools
:tosed. The whining school boy,.
with his satehel and shining morning
face,; creeping like a snail, unwi1l-
fngly to school, is not seen on the
streets, Most of the students are
�vaylrorne to lay in: a reserve of
Menfial energy for the coming term.
iss Kate McCready is visiting
',i sister in Forest, near Sarnia.
.Silas Edith Alexander is visiting
fiends in Oshawa.—Mrs. Alexander
*visiting friends under the parental
roof in EIrna lttr. Sam, McCready,
sou ;of our esteemed P M.,. -4s home
fY olfr :attending Toronto University.
iErit, is +a•elever young Haan and will
tto doubt give a good account of hint.-.
zeif •- ..Mr. Schmidt, classical and
iglish: Master in our High School,is
on his Holiday tour via Stratford
nd 1'aerlin.---;air. Dan. Hamilton,
her in in Alexaandria High School,
n•tends eating his Christmas turkey
under the parental roof.—Mr. Mills,
foi°rneriyr Science Master in our High
Seho*ci, and now in his final year at
(ttont° University, is renewing old
acquaintances in town.—Miss Annie
Miekie, wile is attending the school of
gogy, is visiting her parents,
ho have removed town. -.Miss Rose
•ilson is visiting relatives in Detroit.
a, ~wilt also perforin the duty of
aid . while in the neighboring
n city.—Mr. J. D. Campbell,
been attending the sehool of
y, remained over a night m-
ing old acquaintances, on his f
home to f leiifarroty. - Alias
t Clapp is visiting- friends fzi
et, Prince Edward comity.-�.
k Fieher has riSigne'd his school
r :hoshill, and is coming back to AL
Our constable wakes it a paint to be llarsltall ; R. S., 'Wm. Lane ; Treas.,
S.,
;John Hartley; D. of C., ¶Vin, II1rt-
EAST WAl'4'ANOu.Ii. ! ley; 0. T., A. Dustow ; I. T., W.
Mr. Thos. Welsh is engaged in (.eidarns. After election of officers a
eaitting wood for Mt Wm. Rath,— very enjoyable time was spent in
Miss Coventry, of-fsi-. In, is spend- readings, recitations, etc. --At their
ing the Clir istee a ' ffolidays with last meetingthe L. 0. L., No.. 852,
friends on the 4th concession.-- elected the following officers : W. M.,
Messrs. McLarty, Fraser, and Boyle John Abram ; D. M., John Mulvey ;
have finished their contract cutting R. S., W. Lane; Chap., J Ballagh;
saw logs and wood at llrs, E. Barri- Treas., .7. La,uonby; F. S., P. Terrill;
son's.— A, number of sheep have been D. of C., 7. Fleming.; 0. T., J.
worried by dogs on the 6th conees- Baker ; T. T. C. Adams.
sion lately. There are a lot of use- _
sense_____T �.__
MoGowaw.-In East \'arawanosh, on
the 16th inst., the wife of Mr, G. R.
M Gowat,
less dogs roaming the country. --
Mrs, Wm. Wight/Ilan, of Manitou,
Man., is visiting friends on the Oth
ea?neeaSion. , a daughter.
A cheese factory will be erected ���`�
G.RAY-McKt zz.AnMARIti At the Manse,
on the farm of Mr. Geo. Quinn, con. Blyth, on December 26th, by the Rev. A..
3. 4. canvas of the farmers in that Miss Effie Mato liar, owe Mor`laicng,ha°; to
vicinity has been made, and the tRrtP:t..-•TAsKCR-At the residence of
above action deeided upon, This is the bride's parents, Seaforth,on the 25th
a move in the right direction, as haste by tae Rev, Mr. Fair, A2r. Thos.
there is more money in cheese han a zooid of Culross, to :Miss E. of Tasker,
almost anything the farmers can en- Tasker, youngest daughter Mr. J.
gage in—The nominations for Reeve, lint,--GsAWDY.-!n Clinton, on the
Deputy and Councillors will be held inet., by the Rev. A. Stewart, Mr.
on nest, It I : A. Bell, of Bruce°eld, to Alias K,
Grawey, of Walkerton.
B.: ATTyr THo11SPaoN.--At the resi-
dence of the bride's father, 16th con.,
offer for re election, and in that case ! bGoderizh township, on the 19th Inst„
Air. Shied, the present Deputy -Reeve I Vernvto Miss Elizabe h, ldestadaugh-
will be a candidate for the Reeveship, ter of Mr. Robt. Thompson.
Whether he will have oppositioix or trAni-Ebttorr�s.--At the reagi-
rot,. zve are Mt prepared to say, ()etc: by Rev. A. D. McDonald, D, D.
N'ondination day will disclose Whfrthe Mr. Archie Dunham, to Miss Mary,
aspirants far office Will be. ',fir.. eldest daughter of Mr, John Edmonds,
Jabez J'ennyna has disposed of his " 1''c''th' °t Seafort.
farm consisting' or 100 acres, to den f the � de ou W dnresday, Dee.
:Mlessts:. Patton Bros., for the sum/ of 10th, 7 . B. Keeler, Jeweler, and Jennie
$4,000. He wwflf not give possession: McMillan, both of Teeswater,
or a short, time SetrarOie•ellowr. wer. -At the residence
Addis and Presentation. - ens nthof the bride's father, Morrie, on Dee.
Tleursslayr afternoon or Fast week that Skelton by to Lavine dThee George angt ter of Min, me r..
pupils of School S °tion No. 9, East Ohae. Rowlett, both of Morris township.
aVawant h, presel�.ted their teacher, I .
iss M. Halliday,, with a 'beautiful
Monday is -a settled
fact, we understand, that Mr. T. II.
Taylor, the present Reeve, will not
ebtatn that 1st C. he Inissed p
• He will do it too:---.1'ael
1 owes left for Tara
to eat their Christ- 1
Ica << ;_ ` their friend hose I)tw
- - ould t tt tion tile.
Tata to keep an eye on titer
tort "sports," for they are tl
tilting, ',r heyr,are " math- h
d may be instrumental be
hearts.. --A rn
p has been opened op
0prxxftr' the queen's w
islI triactcrs nre be f.t
A mmtmbei• i,t' can- ly
, expressed to'
their fbar- IIs
+are mamas ' 1»
lush album, as a tokens of their re- MOTTO
Bard, The following address wile The tonna' rneeti - of the Bluevale
react by Miss Mabel Mlason, and the Cheese and ButterF Ctory Oo.'•v, limited,
arCstYntfttiayn made by Miss T uphelnily will be held in the oresters' Hall, Blue-
a.ten : vale, on Satur ty t anuary 12th, 1895, at
1.30 o'Cloolt p P.., for the nfeotton cf
Tey 3Tx`t 1f.etr xfsAv, Directors an, to the transaction of any
mkt rr,at ti:;xz A" p taivirjr _,A8 other busine=. at maybe brought berate
is time is drawing, near when' alae the meeting. A. dividend of 10 nor cent.
"" on the paid r capital of the Company
the Treasurer's office
ter the close of the meet.
By order,
JOHN 13TJI't(ES'•l, Sae.
VOICE CUL'TR, ._.
appy utrion that has Itithertoexis
tween us as teacher and scholars
trout be severed, we cannot allow the
porta ty to nom without in some
ay anaudit tlmg our esteem and re-
card for you. We regret exec rg.
that; ft be eou:ton necessary for you
leave ups, because we relieve
re bad OW welfare at hurt,.
beams quits ertdent Raga
will be payable at tl T '
immediately of
$
MRS. ETHEL ORR
a prepared to reoeive ppupil% fa tiles
Gave, For ternary" her reeiviltineft
ItiFratesbr PIVM t,, terhattie, ,
REALITY AGAINST SHAW' !
PRACTICE ' AGS INS` THEORY
t.
AO*
Read the Plain Truths in this Advertisement about our Low Prices.
SCYN""
Have $8,0OQ worth of G oodr wh.ie1 mut be dis-
posed of ?.ars the next three months.
----coNsrs rxNc
CLOTHS FOR SUITING
FUR-
NISHINGS AND UNDERWEAR, VALISES AND GENT'SU
RTRUNKS„
and the Largest and Best selected Stock of BOOTS and SHOES in to'' n,
i1.nd in order to move thelnwquiek, we have marked them right down to hard time prices. Profits will be en-
tirely ignored, the goods being bought for cash, and being under no expense for rents or hired ltel p, we have taken
this method of sharing the hard tinges with our numerous customers. Next Saturday there will be a dropin prices
s,v a
of all classes of Goods in this establishment, hitherto unknown in Wingbam or el - a icre, and we uaantee
e
that our prices will be such as will satisfy the closest cash purchasers. Note a few of the same:
Men's Knee Boats whole t k
A. Good Long Boot °' $2 75 " 2 35
s oc ,gram leather,regular $3.50 now -$2;00.
Boys Long Boots, whole etook,grain leather " $2.25 " $184
Men's kine 13a1s and Congress " $1.25 " $1.15.
at 44" $1.05 " $1.85,
$2,00 " $1.05.
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Men's Long Boots,side sear,whole stoek,regular $3.00 now $2.45}
Meat's Lung Boots " $1,75 " $1.29
Boys' Good Long Boots, grain leather " $1,60 " $1.85'
Men's fine Bale and Congress " $1.50 " $1.25
Ladies' Dongolabaisorbntton,tipedorplain .4 $1.75 " $x.26
A Large Stock of Youths', Boys' and Children's Low Boots at Cost,
At these prices it must be distinctly understood it is for Cash and Cash only.
t "Boots and Shoes repaired in the neatest ?incl most substantial manner at the most reasonable prices.
4,
Winghanl, Oct. 30th, 1894.
J. J, HOMUTH 84 SOS,
WINOHAll4,
1?IL'b.•
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\:rDAvinsos.--In Wingbam, on Dec. 23rd
,1Margeret Pearl, daughter of Mr, Win. What's the good of waiting for it to turn up and then not be able to "Fill
dDavidson, aged 4 years, 4 months acid 8 bill"? In the interval, got yourself in shape by taking a course in the
ays. \ ....,..�. > ..
t °levering, Grey
on December 26th, latberine McIntosh,
beloved wife of the late James Simmie,
and aunt of P. Fisher, Esq., of Wing -
ham. Funeral from G. T. R. station at
3.30 p.m. to -clay (Friday) to the Wingharu
Cemetery.
Iuvrn--In East Wawanosh, on the
20th instant, Mary Ann, relict of the
Tato Thos, Irvin, aged GC years, 9 months
and 20 days.
Ross.--Iu Clinton, on Deo, 21st., Isa-
bella, wife of Rev. Alexander Ross, aged
69 years.
WAITING FOR SOMETHING TO TURN UP...
DB. NicLELLAN, LONDON, ONT.,
231 lnttnJaa, Strvut,
tri
Forest City Business and Shorthand College of London, Ont.
We lay great emphasis an our practical °puree. See our proof, our successful.
students. A. M. Stewart has received the position as travelling auditor with the
McCormack Harvesting Co., Winnipeg. Write us for catalogue and particulars,
addressing carefully,
College re -opens Jan. `Ind, 18M.
.EYE aiu7 TEAR SURGEON, j
Graduate of the New York Bye and ,Ear
hospital; 1889. Post Graduate Course on
the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat at the
New York Post Graduate Medical School
and Hospital,1892. Eves tested. Glasses
Applied. Fine stock of Spectaoles,Lenses
and artificial Eyes. Will be at the
Rattenbury House, CLINTON,
The first FRIDAY of every
nionth,at date named below:
Next Visit, January • 4th, x895.
Hours, 10.10 a. m, to 4 p, u1. Charges
Moderate.
EMIL AJW1
with snap shot bargains to
suit the times.
WATO H ES,.
Elgin, Waltham, Roeltford,
Columbus, warranted for
four years,
0R $6_175
WALNUT CLOCKS,
From $2.50 up.
We have the largest and
most complete stock of
. SI ,V'ERWARE, .
suitable for wedding and
birthday presents, in the
county.
EVESIGX T TESTED I''REE,
Io"Aratches, Clocks and
Jewelry repaired at lowest
rates, and fully guaranteed,
by
MUNSHA W,
The Optician.
Winghar, Nov. 15th, 1804.
POWDERS
Cter. smite HitADAOH1 rad tetratsls
In hO MrNuret.t she context Tongue )ixxi•
Ms*,1}I etwonroraa, Koen to ti,. Pit. Conal ono
Torpid raver, Sacci ]:aratath. Ta stay' a tv d aalnd
rrga1atr Our bovn ks. WOW Macs tt•Q TAW .
Pivot it straw Ar Q*U# Suitt
Here
W. WESTERVELT, Pnineip?d..
re in!
-AND-
A LITTLE THE C ... EAPE T IN TOWN.
Just look at a few of our prices: 30'lbs. of Bright Ilaw Sugar for $1
•
24 tbs. of Granulated Sugar for $1; 50e. Teas for 35c. per 1b,; 12 Bars of
Electric Soap for 25e.; 5 medium size Lamp Glasses for 25c.; ,t3 Lamps
or $1,50.
DINNER SETS, TEA. SETS,
TOILET SETS and all lines of CHINA,
CROCKERY and EARTHENWARE at COST.
Now is'your time to buy.
"A. dollar saved is a dollar made." Priees away down, -a:,s. we are
leaving town, at the i✓tar Store,1LtcnoNALn DwCic, WingbaH. ,' a
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EXTRAORDINARY.,
•
BOOTS AND SHOES
TWO BIG STOCKS IN ONE.
6,000 PAIRS of SHOES to be SLAUGHTERED,
Goan nRC Tranixt
Have decided to close their Seaford/ Store, and remove whole stock to
Wingharmi. We must have room and in order to make it we will commence
on Saturday, December x5th, an extraordinary Clearing Sale of every-
thingnow.in stock. 'We realize that hi order to dispose of both stocks thi
season, the prices must be very low. The Goods will be laid out in special
lots at special prices, from which you can take your pick. We intend to
I/lake this Clearing Sale the talk of the County. Don't spend a dollar in
Shoes until you see our priers at this Great Sale, Commencing Saturday,
Dee. 15th, to be continued until the Wingham store can hold both stocks.
`TRUNKS ' AND VVALXSES
are bulky and take up much room. and room counts just now. M. stock
of these goods recently purchased will share in this Great Clearing Sale, - If
you are needing a Trunk er Valise or Leather Bag, we invite inspection of
our etoete, which is or the very best quality and you will not lincl fault with
the prices.
GOOD BROTHERS1
The New Shoe icteric, '' highalam.
BOOTS AND SHOES NEATLY E}:PAIRED.