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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-12-04, Page 1VOL. XXY.---NO. 1297. WINGHA_lI WINGIIAM, ONTARIO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, )896. Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE OMUH & ULU WE SELL CHEAP. Conditions conspire to make the pre- sent season cne of the greatest oppor- tunities to shoppers. Speaking for this store, which leads in selling, we may say that stooks are usually large and unusu- ally fine, and bought at prices more favorable than often comes to the shrewdest closest buyers. We would say more, but accept this hint that in any buying you may think of, big or little, the possibilities of complete, quick service, of getting just the kind of goods yell es a little lowlittle beyoutter, i d thought and at cf having to pay, are sure to he had hero sad will bring you here again. A, Significant Fact the Constant increase of Our Sasfness. There is certainly a reason for this, and this very reason is --we sell reliable goods at a moderato pride, goods which give satisfaction. That counts in the long run. OUR BARGAIN DAYS Are every day of the week.' We will eel' you goods as cheap on Monday as we, will.on Saturday, and just ae cheap on Tuesday or Wednesday as on Thursday ,ate *'or Friday. And why not? is there any reason why you should be oharged more for the genie goods five days of the week than on one particular day? When we say cheap we mean it,. add do it every time cheaper than any other house, con- sistent with reliable, dependable goods. Here are a few of our common, every ,dry, Monday morning to Saturday night rices orteut fitting Corsets for 35o, bought to sell tit 35e. .Ladies' all wool Cashmere Hose, full flied, 19o. worth 35o. Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, 190 worth 25e. Ladies' black and white all wool Ring- wood gloves, 23o worth 30c. 2 lb. bar rine Laundry Soap, 2 bars for 25u, fen's natural wool Shirts and Drawers, 48c, worth 60c. Men's Union Shirts and Drawers, 37c. worth 500. • Men's tine lined Kid Gloves, 05c worth, 900. • ' .6 lbs. Tapioca for 25c. $ lbs. Sago for 25o. P'Linen,table Damask, 58 inches wide 25o. worth 40o. Linen Towelling, 9e and 1011e worth 121o. •Colored Cretonnes, 7o worth lOo. Mixed Pickles, 10o. per bottle. .Corn Starch, 4 pkgs for 25o. Best Bilking1b tmowder, Daily Cream, 350, .:Good clean Onrrauts, 5 lbs for 25o. Linenath Towels, large size, 25o wort35! Large Size Towels, 3 for 25c, wortt 12qc each. Boy's Wool Gloves, 15o. worth 20 anf 25c. Double width Tweed Dress Goode, 25c worth 40 to 50o. Redpath'stan8dard Granulated Suga29 lbs, r or 31. Boys' Overcoats, half off regular price. Men's heavy Tweed Overcoats, 83.90 - never was made for the money. mien's heavy Frieze Overcoats, f0, wort! 88. Special lino of German made Mantle85.l Good Heavy blankets,, 00c. per pair. 1 bot Boy's Ions: Boots, your choice tc 8L05. TLutnbermeu'sRubbers, $1,25 up. o- 4 i { TLadias' German House Slippers, ,.5o All wooltCarpet, yard wide, No worth 00e. Union Carpet, yd. wide, 33o. worth Mc. Remnants Carpet, for small rooms, 10 per cent less than wholesale. Coffee Sugar, bright and dry, 25 ll•tt; $1. Grey Flannel, "the town beater," 11o. worth 15e. for 11.50 and Mantles, a little off style, M a ai $2. ' • WE HAVE A MAMMY FOR ALL YOUR I)1UE APPLES. MYMarriago Licenses Issued by httANK PATEresnN. No 23, Vfa- toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. NEW Draining CENTRAL The ario. :mini STUDENTS ADMITTED'. AT ANY TIME. `-/rg0:( 7 '.----)-•••• and On. sue. . $ 1 in Commercial Science Shorthand can be obtained at the BUSINESS COLLEGE, STRATFORD, - ONT. Leading Commercial School in Western Thousands of former students now hi business lite* Write for prospectus. • W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.. too r `' r, wU ®o© "IV Y' ti V/' S Wu j U �' e�' Weekly Globe ander TIMES s fi 1 25 " Mail & Empire • " 1 00 " Sun and " 1 40 " Advertiser and " 1 50 " Witness and " 1 50 Family Herald & Star " 1 75 Saturday Night and " 2 50 Farm Sr. Fireside and •' 1 40 Farming (monthly) and " 1 75 Daily Globe and " 0 00 " World and - " 9 75 " News.el months) "2� I1 15 'I text e -`I Ryi '"a: 0Oa@� coo. e e - -- , t t t t 1 * i _ • TRY OUR CANNED GOODSt ALL FRESH STOCK RASPBERRIES, RRIES, .• 4i STRAWBERR1ES, 4 PEACHES, PEARS. TURKEY. i CHICKEN, DUCK. NOBLE LOBSTER. CANNED BEEF a lb tins - W. AL. SOHNS, . } CITY RESTAURANT. - -.•--_ O©se e. -,.-r..-.•••• -:-.�.- Om® ec 0 eti New Ads. Ch 5olfn's-Pcrfnthcry. , AV FI.Wallace-Now (rook Store x. Fl. Anderson -Cattle a.tray. 1tteKlunon ee Co -Clearing Sale. learquherson's-500 People Wonted. Id H Mctndoo-Christmas Holidays. Prot Dorcnwend's-Wes, Bangs, etc 1 19th. Schools s,'" outfit t ' • r - 1 s' r a LOCAL NEWS. Model o t a los tis fo ha th an Tho -to - on Sa Swart RAI bei -Mrs, .Tarte Scott is quite ill, ,/ -British ,Parliament will meet .Januar -The examinations at the will begin Des. 7. -Frank Davidson has sold his drayin and good will to Mr. llallid,y Howick.'; " -S. Burchill shipped a car of lambs Buffalo on Tuesday and 'i'. Walker of cattle to 141ontreal on Theriday. ---We have been lustruoted to state the Wingham meeker is now open dressed hogs for slipping pu�pcses. -The report sent in by our Glenanna correspondent that Gilbert Stevens rented his farad has been denied by gentleman. -Mr. G. E. Williams hasboen appoint junior clerk in the Mink of Hamilton made his initial trip among the inerohan oie Thursday morning. -On Wednesday, Nov. lath, Mrs. Fitzsimmons, of C futon, was married Wingham to Mr. Isaac Jowett, of Morris, highly esteemed citizen and well farmer.--•News•Reoord. ;. -The properties offered for sale urday last at the Brunswick and hotels were not sold., Ae syndicate is '�\ l,, ••.:•' :. Cl1liAI'. UOMV..• W7 . ..,L .+ o YYt LES --R. F. White, of Palmerston, has taken possession of the Commercial Hotel, Wroxeter. Mr. Wbite has ham in the -A. Hurnni n who 'sat reset in a, r present i Roseland, D. C., writes as follows, under date of the Gtu, concerning that place: business for some time and keeps a first. ',Ressler/1,is almost sure to be a good town. class house with every accoruodati!on for The ruiues about it are showing ep better the travelling' . off ee For Roseland.- 1D• M. GO T' ►Nf donald left on the early Dr'+�, R. tales train Thursday morning, for Rosslaurl, B. 0. T1L'e drzetsrr will speud some time in 1 'Toronto end Winnipeg on his way and ' Trade is still on that 9nerea8ii at will not reach, the Laud of gold for about at this riot's. We take pleasurable three weeks, Before departing his many friends anti associates, entertained barn to ! pride in being' able to make that a supper at the SW Restaurant and pre - a candid statement, but trAre must be seated blab with an address e';J.he Dr ' a reason for it. the reasnt9s alesimple leaves here ts'rsth, the beet wishes of the. community fes biz. success in the West, namely. 1st We buy Opti from the Best manufacturers and wholesale ..... � i!lotuses open to the Canadrun trade. �Cbueela Notes. 12.nd We can afford to sell en a very W�r�g/�!O,W t 11 g'puWic every day and more of them, but the town �{-We were pleased to see Mr. John is being overdone I feel satisfied. I would Dickson, the Town Treasurer, on the street not advise young men or married men to again after his long confinement through leave anything like good positions, east to illness. Mr. Dickson had not been down cone here. Business ds thoroughly repre- town since the firet of September until teat seated in every line, But for snvestment I'ridav there is a greet field. There are what we call snipe in the way of investment here Thanksgiving Visitor... for one who is acgntrtnted and knows the Mrs, McLean and Master Ellice, Sea- pCopertius, almost every day, A team who forth, at J. A. Cline's; Mr. Gordon, has •money is the man to come here. Lucknow, with 0. A. Campbell ; Thos. 1< -Mr. John Gannett, of Turnberrg, has Tipling, Goderioh, with his brother, Amos suffered a scrionw loss this' week by the Tipling ; Mr. Geo. Thompson, Goderich• death of a number of young pigs. Mon- day morning whets he went out he found -The statement which appeared in the one of the pigs dead in the pen. The rest Clinton New Era of last week to the effect about twenty in all seemed hili rtght and that Mr. F. G. Sperling had disposed of Mr. Gannett was air a loss to' know what the salt blook to the C. P. R. Co. is incor. had happened this ome. The mystery was root, as no such transaction has taken inorcased when on 'lfnesday morning about place. two hours after feeding, otght others rook -The report that the C. P. It. has leased ill and died. Mr: Gannett natureiity p thought of hogeltolere • but the symptoms the L. H. & B. railroad will throw Goderich were not thoe which accon-'tpanyp that sive sermons in the Methodist church here, p100 Coats, worth o 10 Friday citizens on their high horse. They will dread disease. It is aupposedt that the The lieu, gentlemen wilLalways receive a d $ f u ' 0 act have much tosayto common towns death was •caused be peisoping. Sot ftu►n warm welcome from the Winguam people. like Clinton when she becomes a port what source eantot yet be ascertained. t ` Weather and trains permitting Rev. J. town. She will be almost on a par with rains Kincardine„ will his R'ingham then. Prof, Dorenrvend wilt be at the Bruns- I .Mur Murray,l a KYellowine,, Park, deliverothe in -The boyso heraccused of destroyingf hithe wielc Vero lladiesHotel on and gentlemen of Ving.htam' and ' Wonrlerland,of Americaie is thePresbyter- inn-toss as reported in last week's weeks sf Trees s surrounding country should not fai•lto take ITiect 'hurch ou begins at 8 Monday evening ion 10 came up again before Mayor McKenzie and advtantage:of the opportunity of seeing , W. F. Brockenshire, J. .P., on Tuesday Prof. Dorenwend's beautiful ltaie goods. `cents. afternoon and were fined five dollars and styles, so well spoken of and worn• by lead!- ,, r• ing people everywhere. On his• lest visit rests or .0 Ministeriof he took a large number off- orders. and' he -The Militia has ordered particularly requests that those to be•fi�tted the following changes in the 33rd (Huron) call early, as his stay is limited' teens dairy Battalion: -No: 0Compsny, Exeter, Fro- and it will be hes last visit this winter. He visional Lieut., Lewis Henry Dickson' is 1 will have with him a large stook of lhdies'' permitted to retire. No. 8 Company, and gent's wigs, toupies, bangs•,. wavy Gorrie, Cain. John Keine is permitted to fro 'ts. switches, &o. He cane suit'ale eases• resign his commission and to retain tate perfectly, Remember at Brunswihle Hotel rank of captain on retirement. on Wednesday Deo. 0. Also, in S'eteforth• -The Clinton New Era came to hand at Queens Hotel Tuesday Dec.. 8: last week in' a new outfit. Like a growing, --- youth whose pantaloons have begun to fit School Report;, too soon, the advertising patronage ' of the; The following is the result off the mw�udar New Era has so increased that the pro- weekly written examinations held' in. the prietor has been compelled to increase the i !First Department of the Pnblie• School size of his paper to a. 7 col. quarto. Bro. during the month of November. The nub- find Yatriuk street had the effect of reduc- Holmes is a hustler and is bound; to make jests for the Primary Class were M t ebr&r `�0 the New Era rank among the best in the Physics, Euclid, Composition: and, Rook- proyince. keeping. Possible to obtain 4'54 marks,. -Thanksgiving Day passed off as usual. The star placed opposite the name ince- Services were held in the Presbyterian end oases tbat such pupil was absent froom one St. Paul's churches. The day was fine and or more ot. the examinations. a great many enjoyed an outing. Several PiuMene Cuss: M. Morton 40fe; C. parties of hunters were out and report Welsh 320; A Stewart 303;. le Forrester good luck. One party of six went down 302 ; F. Clegg 2'91; N Beckett 2l5il; G His - into Howick and brought back thirteetwo cocks 244; *B Ross 241; A. Ritchie 2:32; rabbits and h..o partridge. A number front. M Homuth 2,55; *M Ross 201: A Main - town attended the shooting match at Zet- prize 163;, *F McGuire 153; W Kerr 143; **C Ross 123 ; **A Fades 116 ;: *5 P'earen Mr. and Mrs. W, Page have the heart 107 ; *T Mmote, dry 80. felts sympathy of the entire community in f PoIILtC Scnoon Lix vrsa : M Iabrbes 359; y Y Caroming,. 349; G Be11303:; P Fisher thetrsad bereavement, through the death 286 ; E McGuire 268; *13 Ansley 2468; A of their daughter Edna, in the thirteenth Park 2111; .1 Reading 243 ; S Gordon 232 ; year of her age, on Tuesday morning. V Hiscocks 231; E Kerr 223•;. N Murray, "tkne,,•was a-generi*1-4 "At,.e a" -a n hep° 221. 0 Moore 210 ; P Gifford 208 ; .1 r.' eesand cledilieates at:,:ri a' Stewart 202; *M Tibbs 191; *'J Gannett ry e he`ivilL.,h greJ►tly ,;pissefl Out,,,1101' 191; A Gray 183 ; F Rush lel ; N Roes `e.har-•hie a h'rhildten=united 2. *B1 3 ; *M Smith,157 • 17. , Chapman 0 , , itieelidiug oadeetlie ,trambeautifiirierewths **A Ellis 137. For some months deceased has been suffer- -.-- ing from diabetes, but none suapeoted that her illness would end fatallyVThe funeral Death of Mrs. Wm. =men. took place on Thursday afternoon. There died at the hospital in Winnipeg on Noy. 7511, Mary Jane Maxwell, wife of Eleven Varieties. Mr. Wm. Ellison of Wingham. Deceased The boys in the Tmixs office enjoyed a left here about the middle of August to treat at the hands of Mr. S. G. Howlett visit her relatives around Winnipeg. While of the heart and last week in the shape of a basket of apples there she bad that sdropsy e ]tad to be removed to January in which were the following varieties: Tal- g man Sweets, Northern Spies, Baldwius, the hospital where the greatest of care was o do Colvorts, Maiden's Blush, Golden Russet,h creno good her ui id t sfiemedical died! withiseemed da t week Rambo, Holland Pippen, Ribaton Pippen, after her removal to the hospital. The Isien apples, (daisies too) and Rhode of funeral took place from the residence of her g Island t sincegs. They were a fine lot of brother, Thomas, in Winnipeg to the St. fruit but since they have all been reduced James' cemetery. The pall bcarcrs were to the past tense the reader well have to her three brothers and her brother-in•law. es o raise cur word for it. Thanks. Daeeased was about fifty years of age and ike-•Mr. A. G. Bastedo, of the Bank of was a member of St. Paul's church, Wing- G E KIM. at Hamiltoo, left for Ltstowei on Wednesday ham, where she bass lived for a camber of or evening on a very pleasant but responsible pears. Shelled been troubled with dropsy mission. He was accompanied by Mr. C. for some months. She was rvell•lilted oy n A. Campbell who no doubt will se him all who knew her for her kind and genial d through the ordeal all right. Misr, Camp - and Deceased leaves it husband thy bell, one of Listowel's most estit tyle and an adopted daughter to mourn her young ladies, is the fortunate person The cofWingham.hsister of Mrs. Thos. l ea bachelors' club of Wingham met on burs- Forbes-- 1 d 1 f ' d r' d day evening and the members were quite indignant at the action of Mr. l astedo in ..-_Althdugh wcnientionoi lest week the p d y T b es deserting their ranks, especially as.he had death of Mrs. Lader we had no definite in• PO very recently been initiated into the formation until a telegram was received on y pays printed s Wing ham club. We understand that the Thursday morning telling us that Mr. D S " Recording Secretary of theft worthy order Elder would arrive with the remains on the Macdonald, L d Col- legiate t bills, c i , has been instructed to remove the name of afternoon train. Mrs. Elder left Wingham the renegade brother from the books and in August last to attend the meeting of the l g to I st tote p'nt Thanksgiving at Buy your U y quarter, the edict has gone forth that bobs tgn.'air- Grand Lodge of the Daughters of Rebekah t- iously expelled. It ie quite true that Tttr, which met in Sarnia and while there she Miss Bryan of Seafurtlt, who has been time cheap s' Bastedo has not kept the pledge of the A. continued her journey up the lakes to Great Bargain Day on Saturday at the ng O. B. but he has the profound sympathy Duluth to visit Clarke, her son, intending n of the presidin,; spirit of this sanetum to return here+iiat Christmas. lint while M Macdonald 1 f f Ottawa 1 ' since ho too fell from grace, had his name enjoying herself at Eveleth she contracted Thursday 1 B d d blotted from the books of that glorious typhoid fever and not being of a strong winter. chgars 11IeKx'rvlt order and has eine) that time never been constitution succumbed to the disease on y h M l eat able to gain ad pittance. Sunday Nov. 22, after an illness of two we 1'urohasers of nails will be pleased to weeks. Mrs. Elder was the fourth dangle 1V. 1 1` finest 1 t £ d' d hear that the wire nail trust has Collapsed, ter of Reuben Clarke, of the Huron Road, haying found it impossible to control the township of Hallett lend was bora in the i\ltss Ke11y, of who has been fruits ever Christmas t Wait sofoutput of all, the chills in the United county of I'rentenao, on the With day of - r States and Canada, and modally the new November, 1853. After her marriage to hair! t9[air! to ones that sprang. up on every hand after Mr. John Elder, they removed to Wing. Mr, D. iXctnclhlau, principal of the s prices were •unduly incleased. TIM ht- hath 1+y years ago whore they have resided Chatham Business College, attended the . Don't forget to see Praf, Dnrenwend's speators of the trtibt, really dejtectives•eafi• ever since. Mrs. Eider was a consistent funeral of the late Mrs. John Eider on fine lvi} s and toupees for 1tLdfes land gentle. town ployod to prevent dealers from selling member of the Methodist church, was Friday, men. Bangs, switches and other hair rustle under the price set by the trust. ate up a always in her place and prominent in all Miss Nina Isbister spent Thanksgivingnoels for ladies. lie will be in Win 'ham 1;K of great part of its revenues. Itis refreshing church work. She leaven behind her a with her parents in elorris•,�i'lehe wea at Brunswick Hotel on his season.eesday Dae. 0, oti• to note suck a failure now and again. The lhoaband and two of it family, a son and a ied by her friend, Misit as it a thin being his lent visit this Also trust is usually stronger than the forces. daughter, whohave theheartfelt sympathy Stent, of Clinton. in Seafottlh. at Queen's lintel Taeedtlq fighting against it, of tlic community in their sad bereayement. 1 8. land. t a do g Powell's horse, ,Gulf Stream. -This weak we are enclosing a number of accounts to subeeribeis who have n settled for 1806. We would like those debted to m Ike tL settlement at once, as must have the tnondy. -lir. 0. M. Duffield, hardware mar - chant chant of this town, and the genial editor the Blyth Standard, are in a position exchange mutual congratulations, tl week. ---License Inspaator Paisley was in to on Saturday evening and made a among the hotel men. As a result four them walked the plank on Monday by con- tributing tributing to the funds of Lite powers that be. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ritual' margin and we d ' and' our dispensed in the; Presbyterian churon am leustomers appreciate the facet so Our• Sunday morning.uext. Preparatory ser- :sales go on increasing. If you are vices on Friday at 2 p. m. 'not one of our customers we offer yore Special gospel meetings in the Baptist i+as cordial welcome to share in the church this week and nest at 8 o'clock p. m., conducted by Evangelists Moore and ,r.'ewll- bargains we are g:ying-in this Maynard. Mass meeting for the obildren shore every day on Saturday at 3 p. in. • All welcome. Please note a few of the prices Rev. Cousins, of Poedsvich, who exohang- that obtain throughout the store, viz: ed pulpits with Rev. Du,• Gifford last Son- 2p men's Superior British water day, preached two eauallent and impres- jtn i Saturday for aro 20 dbrr men's fine all wool under- wear good value at 75e. each Fridtuy and Saturday for, . , . 50' 10 don tine Sa Tenders, mohair endl�,. worth 40c 10 doz.. strong Suspenders regu- 5 doz: men's Kid Giwv es, patent 114. COMMUNICATION. Clasps., fur cuffs, regular 81.25 ' e the Editor of the beim. 1? 1'idat,� and Saturday for.49" In answer to Mr. Guliey's, letter of lust 5 doz. neen':s fine Kid Gloves, week. 11 there is a co,uutaseiouer appoint- regulad' $1 Friday, Saturday 03 ed to investigate the crhurgei l have made 5 doz. men's fine Kid Gloves egtainst the Public Works Committee and Astraox n backs. worth $17+`..'." I fail to show where at least 11250 could 5 doz. heavy Silk Bow Ties have been saved tu, the ratepayers in eonnection with the sidewalks 1, wilt pay regular 25c. for .. , ..... • • . 121 all expenses of sued committee. irir. line Scotch Stdtings, made to Golley states that Mr. Bolton's letter 0 proves his case eta- nutshell. We will open order, best style and work - the nutshell and see what it contains. Jilt.. nlanship, regular 18.50 for 15.75 Bolton's letter says : "Mr. McKenzie's 50 doz. women and 13.'';74 all- Lection as regards the survey between Johu wool Hose, regular froni 2,5c. Ing the cost on both sides and what Mr. to 35e. Friday and Saturday( 2 Holley skid regarding the eat side was 5 cases fi?tle Hardwood Clothes not true to say the least of it." Mr. Golley Pins, per dozen • `'' wants to know why 1 rendered au account 10 pairs fine Chemie Curtains at of moneys spent on the boundary line, betweeu Turnberry and Wingham, to Mr. wholesale price. Cruickshank and not to the Wingham D. 1VI. GORDON, Town Council. The money spent, was given by the County Council. Mr. Cruick- The Direct Importer. shank and 1 were meenberr of that body and the spending of the money was entire- Business Locals. ly under our control. We first decided on Good Beal, cheap, at Fields. what was to be done and secondly to who was to oversee it. This fell to my lot. Geo. H. Irvin makes a first class sitting After this work was completed I rendered suit. a detailed account to Mr. Cruickshank, A box stove for sale -Enquire at this.. who was entitled to it. If. Mr. trolley can office show that there was one cells oharged for s Mmsahaw for Xmas and wedding the superintending of the work done on ' present,. the boundary tine for the year 1891 he can Get your pictures framed at Ireland's claim the reward I offered him Mr. Furniture Store. Golley, if the Reeves of either Wingham or Turuoerry will say after .5 years trial that Tea Settle, Porcelain. 00 pieces, for 113.50;, the tile drain, which was put across any at Gott ems s. lot, is not worth the money to the town Dinner Setts, Porcelain, 100 pieces, for of Wingham and She'lbw•nship of Turn- . IF7 at Gniin a's. berry, I will clear. nand rg5uud the cost as 11lunahaw makes a speciality of fitting it is not worth So to my property. If you hisses on scientific principles. do not get either of these Reeyes to make g p p this claim I do not envy you your position. Get a first class oyster stew at e. Mos , G. MoKzxzre. Ker,vin'e The Star Restaurant. Go to Ireland's Furniture Store for Spring Beds. Mattresses and Parlor Suites Persont.ls., Get your Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, R. Galbraith spent 'Thanksgiving in To- and Extension Tables, at Irelands'$ ronto. Furniture Store. selMiss Curtis, of Blyth, spent a few days -For first-class tailoring and cheap in town. gents' furnishings, try Webster & ilia. Mrs. John Mc Manaus. isvisiting friends Remember the place, in Queen's block: in Mitchell. . • - WANT= n: A carload of Fowl land Roll .Mies Mills, of London., was the' guest of Butter, for the Halifax market. We are Miss Macdonald. - still buying dried apples. (3c.) ., G. H. Irvin has been in the trade for some time and knows whereof he speaks when he says that he cannot be undersold by any thing in his lice as he buys in the best market for spot cash only, he is thus able to give the benefit of lose and careful buying to his customers. 'We do not retend'to sell below cost; no man can do so and carry on business, bee we do sell on a close margin--' . �rvnn. It to get your bills at the Tures office. A free notice given with sale church bills &e, and are read in Miss Carrie ofLondon o - hundreds of homes. e is : u i , s sof et Field's by the q uarter , home. where yon will get it good and at the same visitingthe of Cline, has returned home. Star Restaurant. Buffalo oysters 30 cents. • iss left for on a quart; T. ,l 3. Tobacco 1tt cents per tura ay where she willpen the pour ; specialbargains in pipes and r. Washington Taint ►two has been Mr. Jas, elkelvie has just receiveda in,edichigan, for some months has returned message front Santa Claus announcing to iugltam,3„ s that he .as the lot e candies an Mies , Morris, seen at iris mas time. ah with friends in town for some time has re. for Saute at the Star Restaurant. • turned home Mr. Geo. Colvin of l;eesweter, was in town on Thauksgiving. Diss McIntosh, of Lucknow, is visiting her friend Miss Jennie Bell. Mrs. Geo. Russell and daughter, Mazy, speut 'Thahksgiving in Brussels. t;e Mrs. Minnie McDonald is home after a prolonged visit among American ries s.' Dr. and Mrs. Kinsman, of Sarnia, spent Thanksgiving at the hone of her parents. '^,%Mr. and Mrs. G. McIntyre and family, were in Mount Forest, Thenksgiying ay: • -... Alt ,...,,.