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THE CHRISTMAS
1.11E WINGIIAM TIMIS, DECEMBER
MORRIS `Drs. Gunn and Turnbull, of town,
, preformed an operation on Mrs. II,
There died in Morris on Saturday,
10. Brewer, last week, The lady bas
December 4th, at the age of sixty-[ been in poor health for some time,
nine year3, James Dick, of a cancer ' but it is hoped that the cause of the
of the stomach. He was a native of i trouble being removed, she will
the parish of Campsie, Stirlingshire rapidly improve.
Scotland, and was the sixth son of Several names are in the air, as
the late John Dick, of Springfield in likely aspirants to the Mayor's chair
the same parish. He came to Amer. ..for '98. That of the present chief
Ica when quite a young' man, and' magistrate, W. Jackson, and J. C.
was for a time a resident of New 1 Gilroy, being frequently mentioned.
York. Then, owing to 111 health, he At the meeting of rho creditors of
returned to his native place, and W H. Beesley and Company in Tor -
after. four years, carne to Canada onto, last Thursday. it was decided
and settled in Enniskillen, county of to offer the stock for sale, and wind
Lambton• He sold his land there, up the estate.
and purchased the farm, lot 15, con'
9, Morris, on which he died. He was LUCKNOW.
for many years a great sufferer from
rheumatism, though lately was seem Tile hockey club was reorganized
tenly quite well and able to at- for the coming season with the follow -
inn officers : —Hon. vice Ores., J. D,
tend to his farm duties. Last , . Murdoch,
spring, the malady with which he 1 Nicnoll ; Hon. pres., J. G. died began to trouble hirn, though i Pres Wallace Corrigan ; Vice pies.,
no one thought of it being as serious Harry Holmes ; Capt., D. N. Law -
as it was. But the sands of life ebb- rence ; Treas., Tom Reid ; Sea, W.
it is
ed fast away, and he went with very l Lawrence ; Man, Com., Geo. Berry,
T. Reid,
thou g
little pain, owing thought,W. Davison, D Lawrence,
his already enfeebled constitutito i
on. , Lawrence
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Rush is now on
Everything at the popular Bookstore
marked away down.
Now is the time to buy.
Here are a few of our Bargains :
VASES.
All sizes and styles, $2.00 pe
pair down to 10c.
CUP, SAUCER and PLATE.
Blue China, regular 25c, fo
15e.
WATER SETS
Pitcher, . 6 tumblers and tray,
colored, $1.35, plain $1,25.
GLASS SETS
Sugar, cream, spoon holder
and butter dish, reg. 25c for 20c.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Plush or celluloid, $6.00 each,
down to 25c.
DRESSED DOLLS•
Large variety from $1.50 to
5e each.
DOLL CARRIAGES.:
Fine line, reorder, regular
$1.50 for $1.00, and basket work
for 50e.
CHILDREN'S ROCKING HORSES.
Standard, for 75c.
CR.OKINOLE ,BOARDS
Best finished Ne. 1, $1.25;
No. 2, $1.00,
;Y.
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PORRIDGE SETS
Cheaper than ever.
JARDINIERS
All sizes and colors, just opened
out, very cheap, $1.00, 65e,
and 25e.
- Fancy bread and butter plates,
each 25e and 13c.
JAPANESE SALT CELLARS.
Had to reorder twice, for 15c
each to 10e eaoh.
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5 O'CLOCK TEA. SETS
Japanese, for $3 and $5, or-
dinary, for 49c.
PICTURE BOOKS.
Large stock, regular 102, for
50. ..
Have you seen the new game
Ca 1 and 'see vour estocl� of B'rblesr
We have the agency for Wingham.
X. ROSSALE
WINGHAM.
Opposite Queen's Rotel,
xmas
QQQdS
up-to-date as usual at M.
Patterson's Jewelry
Store.
Rings to no end,
Stick Pens, with ends,
Brooches,
Bracelets,
Long Chains,
Cuff Links,
Portland Clocks,
NSilverware,
Cake Forks,
Berry Spoons,
Cold Meat Forks,
Cucumber Servers,
Nut Crackers,
Cream Ladles,
Pie Servers,
Fish Forks,
Fish I.nives,
K1ondyke Rings,
He was a man of the strictest integ-
rity, whose word was as good as his
bond, and who scorned a lie, and the
least appearance of anything mean
or dishonorable. He was a staunch
Presbyterian, and loved, with intense
fervor, the doctrines of his church.
He was a member of Duff's church,
and had a high respect for his pastor
Rev. Mr, Forrest, whose kindness to
him was unremitting during his last' cers elected at the last meetn;g
days. He married Hannah Baird,
of
Lueknow Orange Lodge, for the
late Rev. John Scotland, Bid, fiP r t tee curt, nt year :—Wor• Master, Adam
who
Rev. Baird, of fainilt were Thompson ; Dep. Master, W. I'
survives him. His family Quillan ; Sec , Robert Miller W.
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five daughters, Mrs. George Stinson, sec., James Lyons ;Trans., W. Fin,Tay-
of,Arden, Manitoba ; Mrs. W. C. ler Chaps Lyoest Graham ; Lec•,W -
Landsborough, of Tuekersmith, and Cook ; D. of C., Win. McMullen ;
Hannah, Agnes and Margaret, who Com., J• Gotham, G. Northcote, Neil
reside at home. His remains were 14IcCorvie, W. Irwin, Jacob Millel.
laid to rest in the Brussels cetnery,
on Tuesday last. Much sympa Y is
extended to the bereaved family.
cLEARING
SALE
—or—
At the regular meeting
f the Old
Light Lodge, A. F. & A, M.,
lowing officers were elected for the
coming year:—Wor. Master, J.
Nicholl ; Past Master, James Brya J;
S. warden, Wm. A. Cameron ;
warden, Rev. Franklin ; Sec., Barry
Days ; Treas., John Scott ; Tyler,
Samuel Robertson.
The following is. a list of the offi-
CLINTON..
The Jlrnior Garden entertainment
in the town hall was pronounced The
success in every particular.
different choruses were all sung in
a creditable manner, and too much
praise cannot be given the promoters
Mr. A. T. Cooper, and Mr. W. G.
Phillips. The address by Rev. J. S.
Henderson, of Hensall, on League
work, was very helpful to League
workers and was listened to with
(pleasure by a large audience.
At the regular meeting of the town
council considerable business was
disposed of, The reports of the
Stavely Coni'mittee, re , the Stavely
Memorial Hall and the memorial
clock were adopted. The fire and
water committee reported the requir-
ed improvements in the fire fighting
appliances, all of,whieh were satis-
factory. Dr. Shaw, medical health
officer, reported the town to be in a
POTTERY but suggest
ed several improvements, provecondition,
ent,
tsbwhieh he
THE MARKET GROCERY, thought might be advantageously
effected.
Rev. Wm. Pascoe, D. D. of Wing -
ham, preached anniversary sermons
to large congregations in Ontario St.
Methodist Church on Sunday. The
doctor has lost none of his old time
vi?or and force, and despite his ad
pieces suitable for Christmas presents,'
Crockery9 61asae,
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and
News Notes.
Mr. Charles Fleischman, the yeast
manufacturer, of Cincinnati, is dead.
Mr. George Wrigley has been
appointed editor of the Hamilton
Templar.
Janet Carlyle Hanning, sister of the
great Thomas Carlyle, and last mem-
ber of the family, died in Toronto on
Monday.
Mrs. Nancy Allison McKinley,
mother of President McKinley,
d
on Sunday morning. She was eighty
years of age.
The death is announced of Mr.
Wm. Mack, ex -M. P. P.. Liberal can-
didate for the Legislature in Corn --
wall and Stormont.
Charles ID intzman, of the well
known firm of Heintzman & Co., p
iao
manufacturers, died at bis residence
Toronto, on Friday last,
The Agricultural Department at
Washington on Monday issued the
following :—"The special wheat .in-
vestigation instituted by the Depart-
ment of Agri culture indicates a crop
of 530.000,000 bushels. These figures
are subject to slight modification in
the final report."
County Treasurer Herbert J.
Bowman, of Waterloo, during
Thurs-
day and Friday paid
out about
51,700 to the witnesses in the Allison
trial, the constables and the jury.
The total cost in connection with
this case will amount to about $2, -
assisted by 500.
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In order to reduce our large stock we
offer to sell at exceptionally low prices
from now till the 1st of January a
large assortment of Dinner Sets, Tea
Sets, Toilet Sets, and miscellaneous
vancinn age, is as young as any o
\edn1&0.ttobasen,aThe contrrbutrons rn
e4in
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For the Christmas Trade
We are still in the lead with
WATCHES
CLOCKS
RINGS
A" JEWELRY
of every description for Christie.
Presents`r
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If you are looking for something nice at low prices, c
and see our stock.
Asa special inducemen pureb. of lac Tea (or 12i cents 1 aid of the finances of the church
of Tea with were liberal.
very purchae of one dollar's worth o
Dr. Ross, f Torontogoods. We take farmer's produce same+as cash at market prices. WVe keep a
full assortment of Groceries at close
prces.•
R. A. GRAHAM
Order your,
rifi[Mi—AP‹
—AND—
FROM THE—
BOLSZFIN DAIRY
We are not selling at cost, but'the
goods mentioned are all going at a
very low price. Terms cash.
M. PATTERSON
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Viat411, g,x, Winam,
NEVI SHOE STOKE,
having opened up a shoe store
next door north of Chisholm's Block,
1
am now ready for repairing, which
will be done at cash prices.
JOHN HILL.
OPTICIAN
WINGHAM.
Opposite Bank of Hamilton,
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$l.00 will pay for 'Tilt,
MILS to Dec. 31st, 1898,
`Y BARRAN t)' S new stock must be converted
into cash by 1st JAN., and in order to do this, those
1Ji beautiful Scotch Tweeds have been reduced from
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F$15.00 and $18.00 to $lo.00, $tI.00 and $T2,0O,
which have never been sold at these prices in Wing -
ham
ing-
ham before.
It will pay you to see these
�;� purchase your winter suit.
W. BARRAND
ti McDonald Block, Winghatr.,
I ru si ktBor.!. Shaw Block, �`l tngharn. Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, Opp,
wisistraiensogszposrmal * D. S.—'Dour ohoiee of 'Walnut or Oak frames in the Parlor Suite,
1J . s- it
goods before you
As an inducement to pay csh for your Furniture, IRELAND &
BUT1.'ON have dcided to give everyone buying Furniture or Picture
ratnes from thein for the net GO days; a•chance or a number of chances
of getting •a
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SEAT PARLOR. SUITE
We will do it in this way, We have a small u buy you l havar e guessatt the peas.with of
1 each dollar's worth of goods y
i_ peas in the jar. The one guessing the number dor r h nearest
care t to
Should ml
`ill have his or her choice of the Parlor Suite
� than
l t of the eas,s lthen they will e right rguess at , or be theremad to inder, der, a d repeat in thi
pift, we will take ou
art r pou se
way (if necessary), until only one is entitled to the goods. So Y
Frail everyone has the same chance. ear
The watch was bought from Mr. H. Park, jeweler, and has a 21 y
guarantee with it. So you see it is no sham. It is at Mr. Park's Jewelry
our
Pr store for
entered in a book, also number
name ands will ,
inspection. The and stamped 00 a
aand when the
ticket an
apeas are counted—which will be done by three responsible men of the tow
rn —the one entitled to the goods will be notified.
We keep everything !bat is kept in a general furniture store, from ,ire
ha
0, cheapest to the best. Although we take this way of doing a cash trade,
0 will stilt retain our reputation of selling goods cheaper than any other store
in town, Goods delivered a reasonable distance.
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