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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-12-24, Page 44 1 WXNGIAM TIMES, DECEMBER 24, 1897. WORTH OF Fine `aY." A%44 R R4 q . s in Fancy Bottles for Xmas Presents. We have all the latest odor:, styles and shapas. Call and see them even if yon don't want to buy. They are lonely, at COLIN A. CAMPBELL'S DRUCT STORE. Doors South ar Post Moo. ��• T. �� �• ADV.t Rv T FRS. 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. e Qk.i gi, tflm gimes im c k'KIDAY,DECEMBE; 24, 1997. CLINTON. Alessi's. Harland Bros. have order. ed an improved acetylene gas getter. ti<tor, and expect tE, have their premf- Fes. illtlnifuated by the new light be- fore Christmas. The stock of W. H. Beesley & insolvents, has been pttrelitised by Mr, Danford Roach, of Newmarket, evlio will open up in the old Beesley stand, Mr, Roach paid 40 cents on the dollar for the stock, The other morning, 111r. Wm Weir, of the Bayfield road, was out prised on entering. his stables, to find the floor an the, Investigation led to the belief that the fire had been started by a tramp who had spent the night there. The tramp was captured and brought to Clinton where he spent a few hours in the cooler, but was eventually liberated, as the evidence scarcely warranted his detention. Ford and Murphy have improved the appearance of their meat market by an external and an internal Beat of paint, A curling club is being organized in town, among the lovers of the Scotch game. Mr. Sehrenk is build- ing a rine at the tear of the Com. therein' hotel, for the exclusive use •of the curlers. Thomas Noble, who recently gave up farming in Hulett owing to ill -- health and moved to town, passed away ou Monday at the age of 57 years. The eause of,death was can— er of the stomach. Deceased was a stet retiring man, taking no special art in public affairs, and was high - e tp West Eearon Farmers. ly esteemed by those who knew him. A rEttl sUCCEssFUL IN8TICTE MEET- ( ING HELD AT nJ MILLER.. f e was an Episcopalian in religion lid a Conservative in politics. The anent" took place on Thursday. The anniversary services of the aptist Church, were held on Sunday hen Rev. James CQUIts, of Ailsa raig preached. On Monday even. g, he lectured on "Our Native and." On Wednesday Richard Haywood turned front Gravenhurst Saniter. m, whither he had been sojourning r the benefit of his health,, Mr. Ed. Q. Holmes, is confined to s room with an attack of eonges ,n of the lungs. D. Ferg. Macpherson has been con ed to the house for several days rough illness. Monday evening, Rev. 0. L. Mills, returned missionary from the rth-west lectured in St. Paul's ,00lrooni on "Life Among the tekfeet." • ) s. Blackail and Ball have de. tied about 2,OJO cattle in this' ghborhood, during the past sum - r and fall. �Ir. S. McCorvie is in Kincardine a few days, on business. Ir. A. I'oussettc, of, Sarnia, has a representing the Canada Life urance Co., in town for the past dues, WEST WAWANOSII. pretty wedding liar occurred at ekville,in which Ottawaris IAN be I crested, Tee "lite was Miss feudal c udal of that town, and the 'ni wa Mr. Hebert -angles of nth waitc, Man, Rev, 1V A. enzie, B. A., B. D., performed ceremony on Wednesday, Dee., The bridesmaid was Miss A. an, sietcr of the bride. and the msinan, 14 r. Jute Shearer, of Ot— tawa, The guests included, Miss M. G. Brown, Kemptville ; Miss S. A. Aldgers, Smith's Falls, and Mrs. J. Shearer .of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ingiea left on the 5.30 train, to visit friends in Smith's Falls and Toronto, also in Hingham and vicinity,_..ot- tavra, Evening Journal Air. Ingles is a son of Air. John Ingles of West II War. anosh. Public meetings of the West Huron •B Farmers' Institute were held in «fedefil.l's hall, Benmiller, on Friday w- afternoon and evening, December 10th, Notwithstanding the incessant L �n elownpour of rain the hall was well filled at the afternoon meeting by re tt,e farmers of the surrounding ru taeighborliood. President Bailile oe— ill eupied the,rhair with his usual ability 'and Secretary Lockhart was also bi found in ifs place, 14r. Roderick. Young was intro, tic 1 ucect as the first speaker. Ile dealt fin with his subject, `•(Jf,rn Growing and . the Silo," iea. ewer, concise and th praeticel wanner and, although a a maiden .effort its this way, was a de- No4Cided success. Messrs, Elford, Blake, Young, Bailie, Kernighan, Hill and c'cl other's took part in the discussion. Bla Elia ee 1V, Campbell; Provincial hor Road 'Commissioner, was the next speaker, lie congratulated the peo•Itucs pie of Huron on their comparatively I goad roads, second to none in the 111 for P bee Ass few rovenee, but far from perfect. With n. little combing off' the sides and adding more crown, the scale ad- eelsed was about 12 inches to a road 20 feet wide. He d.d not advise abolishing statute lather but system. tttizieg the work, more uniformity as to width, etc, An eloquent tribute A was paid to the ,3ioneers tor the wot k Bro ,teegtiir115hed by them sin the eci,iy 1 int day ,-w! n tt;cy' weir; not confined' Susi groc Zion 'the Bah. Golf groo to the minitnatn of days on the road lists, He also advised more pertnan• fent material to be used in the eun- straction of Culverts and always iron' bridges, etc. r. Campbell's address was son- , painted and able theoughuut, it was evident to all that the 6pesiker knew what he was talking about. At the evening meeting a t-plendid programme was given, consisting of xtunsic by the I3enmiller orchestra, ,duets by Bella and Johnny Headle, a solo on the Harp by Mr. Stewart, re- eitation by Miss Ada .lusher, all 'rf 'which were well received. Mr. Campbell again spoke on ''Coad making, viol after short Speeches by Tteeve Young. Cour;l, Zn Johns and Lockhart tho pr.sident requested all to juin in S.'rging "God t4ve the Queen.' Within the past two days three aged esidents of Galt and vicinity have died --Mrs. Cumming, Itockton, aged 1 years; Mrs. Thos. McMillan, aged 4, and James Ellis, aged 70, Galt, re former was almost a victim of 1011c cholera scourge rampant hem ttny years ago. She was put in her , bat came to befcre the burial. It f4 interesting to note that pital value of the I3ritish navy present time exceeds £04,000, The first cost of the fleet which tlas downfall of Napoleon was millions sterling. The fleet t (?atari prised between 480 andiJO Iogs tit Peels. Ifmiia fel i n o • 4 {nxi SI m,. the Nicolet Dominion bye --elec- tion, lily. Leduc, the Liberal, won by 220 majority. Theodore )arrant was sentenced on 'Wednesday last to be hanged on January 7tn for the murder of Blanche Lamont' At the municipal elections in Winni•, peg Mr. A. J. Andrews was elected I lxfay or by over 600 majority. Pte. Stewart of the 48th IIidtland. ere won the bayonet cont with Sergt.-Major Morgans last night'at Massey Hall. 1 Lient.•Gov. Mackintosh's resign. ration as Governor of the Tei ritoriee takes place on Jan. 8. rite new timber regulations of the o Government reciuire that all ken off Government timber I must be sawn in Canada. • A storekeeper who buys his goods in large quantities for Spot Cash gets great reductions, I do that, That is why 1 can make a profit selling at the low prices I do. But I have to sell for CASH. My profits are too small to do a credit business, In this store you do not have to pay other people's debts as you do in some stores which run long accounts. AT PRESENT WE ARE OFFERIIIC AN IMMENSE ST®C( OF OY4q,t•rY : •YYb @Ykbre■a:hk•PYYYn Q•a•Y.... .b4:•bYAAtle•@qtl■fQ•■ 1 111KAaVR4aa@4144”.11104@YYY4n4a4@k44Mia@P4114.1 Raaa•1.411 Ya.YM IT I •r ` y hi Ik• @ @nAQ k k4 P Ybq b. ■•Y■Qq IP4■qPer■RYA:•YPYgkkPPY■q•Y•rY4i■i:Y:tlC g IY :•• •r••••• ••4••ekR k•••rt1R grYgkq•■gn•keeAAq: tlY4tl:4f■■g■ .i 1-k•Q4Q11PaY:rY4Y:YMA4k1:EARPI■Y•g4PiieQRQ@kk4gRaQYRRgReP4R,1�11�1� ■ Y FFit l 1i Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Berry Sets, Porr i,dg, els, Chocolate Sets, Five O'clock Te Sets, Table Sets, ick Also est ssorte ok Horns, Dolls, Mouth Organs and Small Wares. rew.m-.mmmY eanR.t�srS.0 •4rw�q+e ,ee!eel 6ese r. con s Wirigharil - • ■1 4 IMI e_■ 0 - Y b:•to tlYP■ (WE ����� �� AND ■ PPR•tivP,ll 4a■4Ytl4gaa@d4gle PR4k ::Bink::■•aqk@ 4•Y:RY4Y:YYR■Ye4:Yn4a:e442.W.YY•4 ), D PRICES IN THIS STORE YOU KNOW ARE BELOW ALL C rmEP5, Raisins from 5c up, Currants recleaned 3 lbs.for Also Cocoa,, Chocolate, Mince Meat, Manual 25e, Figs 5e lb, 6 lbs. for 25c; Extracts 5c and 8c, ;' ade, Gelatine, English. Pickles, Chow Ohow, Large Bottle 10e, Cream. Soda Biscuits 8c lb, Pickled Walnuts, Salad Dressing, Worcester Mixed Tea Biscuits, 3 lbs. for 25c ; Sardines in shire Sauce, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel, oil or Tomato Sauce 5c a, tin, Sage, Savory and Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Nuts, &c. Thyme 8c a can, Molasses Snaps, 4 lbs. for 25c ; 8 barrels of Candies for Xmas trade at whole Wine Biscuits, 3 lbs. for 25c. sale prices. Mixed Candies, 4lbs. for 25o. Colli Drops, 3 lbs, for 25o. Ch000lete Crops 150 lb. Peppermint and Conversation Lozenges, 2 The for 25e. {t1 :u tij�• WATCHES for Ladies' and Gentlemen, beauties. GOLD RINGS ---Fine settings and very large stock. SILVERWARE—Largest stock in town of best quality goods. STERLING SILVER ER - OVE.LTIES Popular and desirable, `ANCY CLOOKS - ---- Porcelain and other lines. It will surely pay you to visit our store if you want first-class value and thor- oughly reliable goods. E+ GRAVING-- -No extra charge for en- graving Silverware or Sterling Silver " if bought from us." HALSEY i PAR GROGER, WIN HAM. amu rrnr.arrn-. .-- ".�..---ter 1 AiMAAAAAA As Goi Clo, Wa: La Cathect for 31,ru Otic, no W ATC Fan the W a ; Co skei 0104111 lord, Row o States; brass b their d digests that w as list: eatin; you th. bie thu onlatE guests times, witho back i resort nests, elevate fortnit with x "Of quiet 1 from "Jn a: x've holy S suppo, ifzw have 1 suinm Yue th house able „T1 to off hotel, lords Repul • mono Jus and ft on th; who face disap the la folks about thew left and often his s' The 1 himst lien r°5 PI* �lieilt That that• and it ou long out, allo dicta mine woui • 10101 plan pack they did t that' ain't get a,1 Mr( kept Yap Who and and peril very hist in ii do We are offering our popular $15.00 range of Suitings. from now till the 1st o January for $12.50. Sec these Nobby goods in all the newest shades, in all the popular patterns. ---the correct Tweeds for this season of the year. They will be made up in first-class style, with first-class linings and tirmmings, by a first-class tailor for $12.50. saima Cor GROCERIES That's our business, Every day we are selling out and replacing with newer and better goods. See some of the snaps we are offering ; A beautiful japan Tea, regular 25c line,goes at 20C ; a pure ground Coffee, regular 35c for 2oc a lb.; Fine .Almonds; 2 lbs, for 25c ; Crosse & l3lackwell's Peds 25c a lb ; recleaned Currants and Raisins, }lbs, for 25c; Coni Starch, 4 packages. for 25c , Pure Baking Powder, 15c a lb ; Honey by the can, 7c. a lb ; Salmon zoo a can ; Figs, 5c a lb ; Matches 5c a box,, Machine Oil 5c a bottle, Clothes Pins Ic a doz. We sell $alada and Itincora, Tea. R. G. GORDON'S a ? opposite Chisholm's Drug Store. Buttam Block..