HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-12-10, Page 41.1114.; W INGI1.A1 TIMES, 1)ECE?12BER 10, 1897.
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Your minister,
{ Respect your minister. Ho is de,
voting his life to your good. Few
i if any men are in the ;pulpit for the t
1 loaves and fishes. The goad man!
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His voice anec rttc selling may have eccentr.fcities. rt of "
that ? Others have theirp business.
ities. Ile is God's aer'vant, He has
We are selling cheap aU given up worldly ,prospects. than
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IT IS DONE
who bu s hi:, 000ds
R may have vteal rtesses So have you.'
A storekeeper y 1
E GOODS Wh t can n7alst a profit Ell'
peculiar-: tills
beked and be
in large quantities for Spot Cash gets great reductions, I do that. That is why I
ng at the ow prices I do. But I have to sell for CASH. My profits are too small to do a credit
you not have to pay other peoples debts as you do in some stores which run long accounts.
AT PRESENT WE ARE OFFERING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
.kindsf Bulb d Fountain assumed heavies burdeis th. n y
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it. Tne time was an this counts•
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know. Respect hint, He deserves!
Rubber Syringes, Ice Bags, y
ice Caps Hot Water Bottles, when the minister was loved and•;
anything in this line, at prices days when tbe three e
hat, ilia, ,est of enormous g ,
ubings, Fittings, etc., and honored .as be is not.onoery d clerical;
length, the
'never heard of before, at kne=bx+oeches and .the silver buckles,.
the people •tool: of their hats and .
Q�I �. CAW9�� bowed .to ,hitu as he passed. To
DRUG- STORE. : speak against hitn•or his preaching
Doors South of Post Office. - WAS, at least in New England, pun-
TO ADV.ERV VERS.
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:Notice of changes trust be left at this
office not later than Saturday
noon. The copy for changes
must be left not later than Tues-
day evening. Casual advertise-
ments accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week.
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e FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1897.
ised by fine, whipping, banisheutent,
or cutting off of the caws. Rather ;
severe punishment no doubt. But
it shows the regaad.in which the cler-
gy were held. We.clo not ask for
fawning. We do nut mean to imply
that your .minister -wants superficial
Attention. But we -say, respect this
man of God, because he is living a
holy life.and is seeking the best he
knows how to•do good. Your criti-
cisms may mot hurt 13ut they will
impure his influence. They may
keep scene soul from being saved.
Smother your.unfavorable comments.
if you de, not like him keep it to
yourself. Hold up his hands. Pray
for him when he is gone.' One of the
things which•ought to be trampled
under .foot is the 4cores of uneharit-
.abie .and distasteful comments passed
every .day .abon t • `• our :minister."
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Hov• W. S. Fielding, Canadian
minister of finance, has arrived home
from England.
.Hoet. William Harty has returned
to Kingston from New York, and pro-
ceeded to Toronto to take up the duties
of his department. He is in excelleu.l
stealth.
haat meeting in Torontoon Saltur- I to dedicate to her his new corn-
,
day night, Hon. George W. Ross de- posiraon,,just :finishedand which will
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Lirerary Notes.
T.1e wife of the President has
given special permission to John
Philip Sousa, " The March King,"
be cai,ied " The Lady of the White
House." Mrs. 'McKinley forwarded
her permission last week to the
editor of The Ladies' Home Journal,
which will publish the Sousa com-
position •complete in its next issue.
This magazine has also received fur
the same number a new and large
portrait of Mrs..i1[eKinley, taken a
few days .ago in the White House
eouservatoey. This is the second
photograph which the {resident's
wite has allowed to be taken within
ten years, the Meet portrait taken
livered a strong address in favor of
preferential trade and federation
with .Great Britian. Among other
things he said : "Everything points
to the market of Great Rritian as
the only permanent anerket tor the
people at Canada. . . We owe to
ourselves that \ve shot,ld not ap-
proach :the Americans is any spirit of
• dependence or subserviency.
For the farther settlement of this
reorntrv, as well as for strengthening
our relations with the empire, our of t,er sinee 1887, having ales gone
obvious policy- is to develop trade to The Ladies' Home Journal, which
with Great Britian." Hon Mr. Ross published it in its last October num
''said he had;little faith in the view
that a reciprocal treaty can be es-
tablished between Canada and the
United States, or that it would prove
stable if effected. "Get closer to
Britian," his theme may be summed
up
WROXETER.
Rev. R S. G. Anderson and sister
• are out of town this week
Two loads of Wroxeter people at-
tended the concert at Beltnore on
Tuesday evening. The laurels' of
the evening were taken by the
Wroxeter Quartette Club, the Misses
Bro an and Messrs. T. and J. Gibson.
This quartette were received with
the greatest delight by the audience,
each selection being better than the
one previously given. Beltnore says
come again.
The export for the week are : Car
cattle,' car grain, car oatmeal and
car flour.
Station Agent Andrews preached
in Howiek Congregational church
last Sunday morning, and was one
of the speakers at the tea Monday
evening .
News Notes.
beg, causing the entire edition of
that issue to ::e exhausted.
What would you do if war should
be declared tomorrow with a
European power? How would it
change your home 1ita;, the lives of
your brother and other relatives ?
How would it affect your business
connections and business'? \Vhat
changes would it make in financial,
city, state and national affairs? It
is the iaterestiug problems which a
writer ie she December Cosmopolitan
has undertaken to aketeh under the
heading of "A Brier' History of Our
Late \Var with Spain," at the same
time vividly describing.; the exciting
scenes wnieh would attend the open -
of hostilities. This same number of'
The Cosmopolitan has an article on
l'ue \Vell•drescd Woman" by
Elsie de Wolfe, a contrast of the
characters of henry George and
Charles A. Dana by John Brisbcn
Waller in another place "The Loves
of Goethe," while Wells' story, "The
War of the Worlds," which has been
so widely rad, readies its Conclusion
in an unexpected away.
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Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
Berry Sets, Porridge Sets,
Chocolate Sets,
Five O'C • ck Tea Sets,
Table - ets, &c. Also
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Horns, Dolls, Mouth
Organs and Small Wares.
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(WE PROVE IT), AICA PRICES IN TtfI,S STORE YOU KNOW ARE BELOW ALL OTHERS.
Raisins from 5c up, Currants rec1eamd 3 lbs.for
25c, Prigs 5c ib, 6 lbs. for 25c; Extracts 5c and. 8c,
Lange Bottle lOc, Cream Soda Biscuits .8c lb,
Mixed Tea Biscuits, 3 lbs. for 250 ; Sardines in
oil or Tomato Sauce 5c a tin, Sage, Savory and.
Thyme 8c a can, Molasses Snaps, 4 lbs. for 25c ;
Wine Biscuits, 3 lbs. for 25c.
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Tion. Thos. Ballantyne has, owing
to ill -health, withdrawn from the
position of Liberal candidate for the
local legislature, in North Perth.
The public accounts brought down
in the Ontario Legislature last Tues-
day night show a surplus of 6290,
000 on the ten months of 1897 to Oct.
;i. This is a most creditable record.
Thomas Gibson sold the remainder
of the eheese of the Fordwieh factory
for 8 1.16 cents per ib. There are in
this lot 1,000 cheese, which will aver-
age 75 lbs, each.
Tho Blyth Cheese Co. shipped the
September and October make of
cheese on Friday, Air. Steinhoff', of
Stratford, being the purchaser at 8
1-8 cents per pound. The amount
of the sale tot -411 d nearly $2,200.
W. B. Palmer, Ha mil ton, sentenced
to three years et Kingston Peniten-
tiary for embezzlement from the
Bank of Commerce two yearn ago,
has been pardoned.
Cook's Cotton Roof Compound
Is the only safe, reliable
monthly medicine on which 1
ladies can depend itt the
-A Hour and time of need.
Is prepared in two degrees
of strength.
No. 1 for ordinary cases
is by far the best dollar medicine known
—sold. by druggists, one Dollar pet box.
No. 2 for special cases—xo degrees
stronger—sold by druggists. One box,
Three Dollars; two boxes, rive Dollars.
No, 1, or No, 2, mailed on receipt of
price and two z. -cent stamps.
This Cook Company,
Windsor, Ootar%.
No,1 and No, s rcr silo by Colin A. Cr.upbell,
Druggist.
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Also Cocoa, Chocolate, Mince Meat, Marmal-
ade, Gelatine, English Pickles, Chow Chow,.
Pickled Walnuts, Salad Dressing, Worcester-
shire Sauce, Lemon, Orange and. Citron Peel,
Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Nuts, &c.
8 barrels of Candies for Xmas trade at whole
sale prices.
Mined Candies, 4Ins. for 25o. Gum Drops, 3 Ills, for 25o. Ch000lale Drops I;io lid.
Peppermint and Conversation Lozenges, 2 lbs far 25e.
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JEWELRY, SILVER NOVELTIES, ETC.
Beautiful and lasting gifts
are really most appreciated
by your friends.
We Can Supply You at iYloderate Prices.
HALSEY PARK
SHAW BLOCK.
$5o.0o reward for a watch we
cannot repair and make
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No Clothing ever torn
on this Board.
May be used in the hottest or coldest water,
Never wears out. Never flattens out,
Never corrodes, always clean,
Gives satisfaction to everybody everywhere.
A nutritious, delicious, wholesome, palatable food is found ill
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SHREDDED
WHOLEWHEAT
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BISCUIT
It is whole wheat, and nothing but wheat ; the wheat is
merely shredded and cooked to mftke it easily digested and
utilized. Try a 15c package. You cannot help but feel better -
for eating it.
HAVE YOU EAED
that we are selling a beautiful Rie Coffee, regular 35e line, for
aoc a lb: ? it is a fact all the same, and .by trying a pound
you will be thoroughly convinced.
The above articles may be had only at
R. G. CORDONS
Opposite Chisholtn's Drug Store. Batton Blank; •