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To buy cheap, to sell ehee.p, tt3 ttirti things over, to make quick profits
and small --with no trumped-up whys and wherefores; it's buts, expiate
ations thet don't explain, which you would not care for if they did.
We buy cheap, and have given many OBJECT LESSONS that if you
wish to save money BUY HERE.
Grey Flannel in plain or Twilled, worth 15c for 121e,
Flannelette in Pink Stripes, special, 25 yards for 111,00 (4o a yard).
Bleached Cotton, one yard wide, worth 7o for 4c..
.Extra heavy, Ladies' Vests worth 35c for 25e.
Men's Wool Sox, special, 2 pairs for 25c.
Very Heavy Fleeced Lined Gloves (Black) in large sizes, 7 and 7%, at 25o.
Children's Fanny Border Handkerchiefs lo each.
Ladies' Fine Wool .klibbed Hose, sizes 9 and 91/, at 25o.
Table Linen, the beat value in the country at 25o.
Table Linen, special make, 04 inches wide, good patterns worth 45o for 35o.
'A new Crompton Corset, entirely up-to-date, long waist, perfect -fitting, worth
75o for 50o,
Special number all -wool, large size, Blankets, pretty pink border, 82.90.
Doable Duplex Cretonne, very wide, in light and dark patterns. for Curtains, 25o.
Men'e Fleeced Lined Underwear 31.00 suit.
Boys' Ulsters, all kinds, all sizes, all prices,
Fur Capes, see our Special at $9.00 and $10.00.
We buy DRIED APPLES and pay the highest price if, they are
quartered (not sliced), and thoroughly dried.
PINE . ORDERED
NEW GO
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DS. NEW STYLES.
W i lI (,a HAM TIMES, DECEMBER 10, 1807.
BE LMORE, ea
The concert under the auspices of
the Educational Society was held in I
the town lull on Tuesday evening.
Wednesday evening of last week eP
Mr, R. Austin of Aurora, and Miss"
Maggie, daughter of Mr. A. ItieLeodItill
of this village, took upon themselves I
the most stole un of ail obligations, I
, that of insn aiid wife. Rev.
Mr. Stewart lied the knot ttfwor I ,
which the happy couple wont to
their new home with the good wishes
of their many friends.
'AST WAWANOSB. •
Miss Mary Dow was the guest of
Mrs. Ireland, Wingham, during part
of last week,
Mr. and Mrs W. Bone were very
pleasantly "At Home" to a few
friends on Tuesday evening last.
Miss Currie McGee is at present
visiting in Wingham, the guest of
her brother Stewart.
+a, Master Grigg Shie114 we are sorry
to say was forced to undergo an op-
eration for the removal of a growth
from the nose,
The Epworth League, of the brick
church, has generously devoted part
of its funds toward carpeting • the
aisles of the church.
Mr. J. Butchard bad a bee draw -
O ing wood to Wingham on Saturday
GEO.: CARR has now in stock a large display of the very newest material for
Overcoats, Fall and Winter Suits, Trousering, Fancy Vests, etc., etc. Also the
Most Stylish Gents' Furnishings in the Market
If you want stylish and. well -made Clothe at a moderate price.
Gine us it call. We can gise) cu the Lest f workmanship. Good fit guarateed.
Opposite Queen's piotel,
order
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CHATHAM, ONT.
is double discounting all previous records in getting
/lupus placed in choice positions. Tina is the record:
-110 pupils placed in the eleven months ending/tug.
15th. 24 pupils placed i•t the past few weeks -near.
]y all of them during October. Our last week's
'notice t rtainod the names of seven, who were:
!laced. colt where pla0ed Seven others have since
been placed. The demand for our pupils is now so
>so
strew, that some who have been graduated at
other schools, and have found no cull for their ser
wises, Wise
post graduate *nurse with ns, .nd get
the advantages of our facilities for placing pupils.
All such must remain with us until they get thor
toughly qualified, before we recommend them.
Write for gatalogne, if interefted in either
Business or Shorthand.
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Crockeryg 01
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at ter noon.
,Jas. Robertson has hired with Jno.
Shiells' for the winter.
Isaac Walker took a flying trip to
Brussels Saturday last.
Mrs. Jas. Reid has been on the sick
list for tale last week.
i1ir. Chas. Simpson, who had his
.finger taken off some time ago, is re-
covering as rapidly as could be ex
pected but not able to stand the chilly
breezes yet as the hand is verysten-
der•.
The fullowingis the school report
for S. S. No. 9, East Wawanosh for
the month of November. The names
are arranged in order of merit as-
certained by a system of daily mark-
ings, deductions being made for bad
conduct, lateness, etc.
IV. Jennie Rintottl, Maggie Mc-
Dougall, Mabel Shiell, Florence Shiell.
III sr. Alberta ' llintoui, Alfred
Ritz, Frank Mills, Alex. 3IeDungall,
Leslie Deacon, Emerald Anderson.
III jr. Willie Elliott, Alfred Hodg-
son, Roy Deacon, Frank S hoebottont.
11 sr. Bella 111eQougall, Ethel
dicks, Albert Salisbury.
II jr. David Johnston, Herbert
Shiell, Alex. Rintoui, Raymond El-
liott, Roy Anderson, Willie hicks.
wac iowardShie11,
Wilburn ("ergue
son, Carrie Deacon, Willie Sltoebot
torn.
TERY Louis 13 Durr, Teacher.
The following is the stance .ig of
AT•THE MARKET GROCERY. the pupils of S. S. No. 8. asde sieeen-
ecl by the last bi-monthly extunina-
P. 5 L., John Can anthem, Mag-
gie McCallum, Annie, Walsh
IV sr. Allan W I3eeler, .Josie Camp-
bell, Ida Bone, i+]d, Walsh, Sara Mc-
In order to reduce our large stock we
offer to sell at exceptionally low prices
from now till the let of January- a
large asscitme•nt of Dinner Sets, Tea
Sete To}let Sete, and miscellaneous
pieces suitable for Christmas presents, j t;allntn, Allan McBurney*.
wedding gifts, 4:0. I IV jr. Roy Wheeler, Jas. McCal
As a special inducement to purchasers
we willttii'e•(slb.o ..50 'e .
worth of any other kind of 'sea with 1 1II sr. Lena Pearen, Lillie Ander
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k 15 I(Lr4G AND LONG CREDIT 13 MEI
Groat Sale of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes
Below Cost in Wingham
Alt
The McIntyre stock is being rapidly rushed off. Bargains here because we bought much below
wholesale', rices. What you don't see ask for -and ask to see any of the following this week:
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41 Lambskin Trunming worth 250 for 20o.
Braid Trimmings. reduced from 40 to)1
Colored Paesimentrie2c.
Trimmings at
20e and 8c.
Ladies' Sandal Rubbers, first quality, v
( for 40o.
Heavy Towelling worth (3o and 7o, for
40
Choice Tweed Dress Goode, 40 in, wide,
only 250. 4
1 Chintz Covered Bed Comforters begun-• is;
Hing at 750.
• Best B,,rass Pine, worth 5c per paper, i
for 2e. 1
Men's Stiff Felt Hats, a job lot at 25c.
• Heavy Cottonade, all prices, beginning {S
9 Chniee Braid Trimmings worth 4o and
So for 2c.v
9 Men's Overcoats, a large assortment
J
front £3.90. 1.
A close inspection of all our goods and prices cordially invited. We are here tc do business nr d
solicit a portion of your custom. Good Butter and Eggs taken in exchange.
Our premises will be fouhd in the Macdonald Block, Wingham.
ES S. EA
GLF,NANNAN.
A load of our young people went
to the entertainment in Delmore on
Tuesday night and lad a enjoyable
time. A number also took in the
box social at the Junction on Friday
night last week. It any young
people can enjoy themselves when
they like, it is our's.
Mr. Robt. Hastings ,left for Mus-
koka on Tuesday, w.h i•e he has pur-
chased a ,saw mita, wish him
success in his undertaking'.
Will Dunkin, who has been cones
ed with typhoid fever for some time,
is able to go out again.
Mr. Thos. Aitkens has let the con-
tract of puttirg an add ,tion, to 'his
barn in the spring. Mr. ;,awrence
has the stone work and the Abram
Bros. have the frame, work. Mr.
Aitkens can depend, on a first class
job as they are ea.sellent workmen.
Mr. Thus. A.ekens and tis two
sisters, MareT.ret Agnes and Eliz
abeth, aril', ed here last Friday night
from P?;cot Mound, Manitoba., and in -
d, 4 �` 1
t Tea fur l2k cents lam, Maud Robertson.
every purchase of one dollar's worth of
cods. We take farmer's produce same
as rash at market prices. We keep a
full assortment of Groceries at close
prices.
R. A. GRAHAM
r:•semIs
Ladies' and Gentlemen who are lovers of nice goods should call and
inspect our large stock of Smyrna hugs. Every ick will man should
t buyyeouy oif f
these Rug's for hire wife acs a Christmas present,
your house, but will give satisfaction in every case. Call and get one be-
fore they ale picked over. Prices to suit purchaser.
OVERCOATS
son, Maitland Henry.
III jr. Mary Anderson, Willie Mc-
Lean, Howard Wightmau, Mary
Gregg, Janie Bone.
1I jr. Stanley McBurney, Percy
McLean, Robbie Wheeler, Austin
Campbell, Vinny Pearen, Aliee
Skims.
II Part. Lillie McLean, Stuart Mc-
Burney. Wednesday of this week.
I Part sr. Ella Taylor, Lillie. fear bast Tuesday forenoon S. T. Hem
McCallum, Bellit had the misfortune to have a red hot
Allister, :315, Alex Rutledge, 115. ',served, which, ,was partaken of by •
Jr. II, Emilia Jermyn, 578, Annie'.75 guests. Tire presents testified to
Garniss, 270, May Thornt in, 265, j the popularity of the bride and
Geo. Rutledge, 85,Olive Fitzsimmons. , groom. The Ti:nrns joins with their
Pt. II, Hazel Embury, 378, Chas. I host of friends in wishing them as
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Ager, 200, long and prosperous ous union.
Sr. 1, Harvey Knox, Witiie Forbes f •
Win. H. Jackson, • Tommy Jermyn,
Fred Agar.
1 liLi71�"V'ALI -
s tJr. I, Norma McAllister, Lizzie j the•
Knox, Willie Fitzsimmons, Vonnic� The Blue.vale Branch of Bible
Rutit'dge, Huldah Rutledge, Stanley 1 Society held its annual lneetilll;, on
Rutledge. • Monday evening. Rev. Mr. Edmunds
'D. L. STRACHAN, Teacher. I B. ,D., agent „f tate society at a:i the
`speaker. IIi: address was gc.-d, last.
'fact the host given here, -in the
LUCKNOW. ' 'interests of the society, fur. a
Grain still continues to come into Hong time. A11 'the i,.rmer
town in large quantities. • ,otii.cers and collectors were r;• c:iosen '
Mr. Geo. Draper, drug,gist, left, i Very few were patent at the meet- -
last week for Toronto, where tie nas ink:, perhaps on accuant or the
•
secared a lucrative position. 1 rather stormy night.
Dr. Tyreman, who,has been prac- I Miss Tillie Fluker is on the siek
'.icing in Magnetewan for the past . list.
five years, bas decided to locate here Mr. Edger Cuultes, went to Hamfl-
permaneatl,y after the new tear. i ton on 1ltuncta �, to write en the ex•
The Lucknow, band under the aniinatf'.rn a: the l•he Nurival College
leadership of Mr. D. 0. MeMorran, ' the new name given to the School of
in-
tend. live here. • e we come rendered some ehoice masie on redagog v.
tl,erri back to olcl Iiurun again. iThanksgiving day. ' • illiss gie 5milli.e was obis to' be
The anniversary servfee£. of the brought bottle from aerlfurth last
Methodist church were held on Sane' week, and we are glad to say is 101 --
day last. Rev. John Mills. of Qnalptl, !pre ins.
rn'epehed both lnornrne• and evening. I Ve are vert* stray to ..hear that
A ;road entertainment was held on, ;firs. Alban Itarn;;ay of the; Ht..t lint::
Monday evening when an excellent !of Morris, is very ill. her da'et•'. is
programme of addresses, recitations, I that very p�afnful one, Bane
choruses, duets and solos was ren- The last of the seasons cheesewas
tiered. shipped from here on R't d r ± : day.
The official board of the Learning ' The price received was 81 sero r. `.
s
ton Methodist Church has extended a Mrs John 'Collie, sr., is ve: y poor -
4
to Rev. I. 13. Wallwin, B. A., of i
Lucknow, to become its pastor for the is,.Mr. w'm Pugh is home f, sen Al -
In Overcoats we lead. In quality and price we cannot be beaten.
Gall and examine and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. A large
and well assorted stock of Ordered Coatingsin Beaver, Melton and Venecian
to ehoose from,
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Our stock of Tweed Suitings. is now complete. In Scotch and Can-
adia"n'Tweeds we defy competition and price.
VTR tU O O
Our largo and r�ryl+`assorted stock
d I uffs weihave asis beauti beautiful line tos pchoo e
Ladies' Fur 'Coats. I o Cala
frons. Men's Fur Coats, F'ut' Caps and Fur Gauntlets a specialty, and
prices right
ROBES-A full assortment of Rolfes always on hand.
S.
BRUSSELS.
Anniversary sermons will he preach-
ed in the Brussels Methodist churchon Sabbatn,19t'1 inst., b, Rev. S Sealerv, 13. D., of Guelph. Tea meeting
on the Monday evening following.
J. C. Tuck, w as called to Sbel-
burne, Thanksgiving day, tone hie
brother, Robert who was seriously ill.
Many of our readers will remember
him when he kept store at Crcnbrook
and Brussels. Ile also run the Queens
hotel here for many years. He le next conference term. Mr. Wallwirt I Boma, where he spent the simmer,proprietor, of the Royal hotel in Shel• has also been invited to one of the 1 There is a great deal pfsit kl.ess in
burne. We hope to hear of his eout• churches in St. Thomas. 1 the village.
pat to recovery soon. Mr. Edgar Coupes has �,t.« the
Thanksgiving day the new incase BEL.GRAV1+I. I position as pi ineipal of the iiplep
descent electric light plasm was tested !position
school with a salary of •475.
On Wednesday of last week a 1 Public
and in the evening the current was � The children of the :iletht,d}st�Sun-
a char on, everything working D<ke very pleasant
i3elgrave, itace at being I day School are practiciu;,r for an
a charm.
Fourth Division •Court was bels} 011 the occassiunof the,marriage of Miss entertainment to be held in the
Vary Littletr'aiir to Neil A. Taylor, of ,church on the ev euil,g of Dec. 23rd
:,Torras. Tela bride 'v as supported-0y.
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\liss Nellie 1 +lancau, of Three- �llivers, i --
Quettec, and Annie Hamill,. of 131y:h,
white I. L. Taylor, of Hamilton,
brother of ,tiles Oman acted as best
Inaaa,, assisaad by D. _ Stalker; of
teemed, vies Minnie (,jroSinait, ui
Mortt'is niene of the groom, and .moil:
en.
I Part jr. John
Robertson.
Coughs and colds need not
be endured; they can be
cured, and that quickly.
Many mixtures are tem-
porary in effect, but Scott's
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil
with Hypophosphites is a
permanent remedy.
The oil feeds the blood
and warms the body ; the
hypophosphites tone up the
nerves; the glycerine soothes
the inflamed throat and lungs.
The combination cures.
This
st serious
may pr ven
lung troubles.
5os. end Se.00; 9,11 druggists.
SCOTT & BMOC:, Chemists, Toronto.
cinder fly tato his right eye vdhile
working in his blackemith shop. It
was a very painful thing at the tiine,
but Mr. Plum is now able to get•aseout
again WH are pleased to notice.
The drug stores, of town, resuibu
open until J p. m. each evening metal
after the holidays.
,,j
Prove the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla -post
two, perfect, permanent Cures.
Cures of scrofula to severest forms, like
1Illg'hrr3, or L,tttden, niece 14 the
Tile
neck, runilflg sores, hip
disease, sores in the eyes.
brit , a.CtNrt as maids of helve.. Cures of Salt luteum, with its Intense itchtngr
The ceremony was performed t>�' and burning, scald head, tetter, etc.
MORRIS. i RAM, Mr. Ilia iev. of 13» th, the Cures of Moils, Pirnples, and all other erup.
' belle bnfrt; �;twn atvav hV her ( tions doe to impure blood.
The following gives the stttn:'ing brother, J. Littlefair The • bride Cures n good Hl'astomach tonic twaer s needed. here
of pupils in 5. S. N. 8, for 4116 t watt -dressed tin white salla;, tl'initned Cures ofirhemnatism,wherepati ;,eretury.
month of November : l witk pearls, .,and carried a itrrtltl net able to work or walk for weesest.
Class V. -Total 500. Jas. Knox,' oe wthitu roses, Miss Nellie. Duncan Cures of catarrh i1y oxpett►ng fila r' ,,urities'`t
354, r Were .a pink silk dress, covered with
which rause and stisty=., the di Baso.
Curos of �ervt9ustless ivy properly toning and
Sr. IV. Arletta Ferrend, •313.1•; ; white organdy muslin ; Miss Annie feetl0lgthenrrvrsupon lameblootl.
Ida 14iCAllister, 3.n9. ilat9l itnll a tts.±tuvc sodic dross, corer - Cur9s of That Tired Pealing by restating
Jr. IV. Lorne Knox, •438.; Wiltiir I eel lath white ova Rely muslin, ivhl1st strength, seudforbookef cures by
Thorton, 424; Gordon Etubut;y, :7& , , the tt'u inaids of honor were atti.i•ed �.
Robt. McAllister, 351 Rob, i+aero 1, l it p"sk and mauve stile, covered �l %p.
307, i with (Fail a ul'gtndv iuu-410 a11e38i's :J ".'a�'4r •t f `'
f;
Sr. III. Ruby Fortes, 374 ; Ansel i 0. McCle'iltord of Belgrtve, .and W. ew 4
Pau1,34t9 ; Vona JCnux. 340 ; E. Agate i li ells' 't Meth, acted as ushers, and ��� fir# tl
3.14; Charlie Garniss, :t80; NordMi-s ;akOitilatint oflielgrtvepresided i
Emburv, 129 ; Martha, Ingrain, tf,i. Int the a vette After the ceremony doe, I. Ylood fii c o,. roprietore, roweti,rrtaes.
Jr, IIL Larifa It'rseee,4d. l.; .f 'h'e h i, t t Itt'i 1 ti p t.rty t e -i r - • tt - -
y . best after-dinner
0arnisi s!i2, Eva 1f<iry Sundt, W;r1,. i(I1 t it;esesideitC I of the bride's., T.at- i-Iood s DiliC�S arepills, the st*ftton, ir6�.
f Sr. II, Fred Pugh, ;;55, Dent Ile- ,t ti's where a wedding repast was