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�'$®" e council Mrs. and Dir. ,Tames Flemmingo .Lom, oeonnell nDee. 1tht 1897, in acoo dng ` tookin the entertnmentltriy Si.lv
�r..rom
M'nutes
I A load of our young people dre.ve
THE
CHRISTMAS
s v o A s t1"�1'�16� � � to adjournment. Diembel•s all prey- � night in No. 9 school house
h is new on
Everything at the popular Bookstore
marked away down.
Now is the time to buy.
Here are a..fe
WATER RETS
Pitcher, 6 tumblers and tray,
colored, $1.35, plain $1,25.
GLASS SETS
Sugar, cream, spoon holders i/
and butter dish, reg. 25e for 20,6j
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM '
Plush or celluloid, $6.00 rh,
down to 25c.
DRESSED DOL
1 0 to
Large variety f
5e each.
DO
On:
of O r Bargains :
LL CA ` IAG1 S.
Fine " line, r• order, regular
$1.50 for $1.00 and basket work
for 50e.
CHILDREN': ROCKING HORSES.
Stand, . d, for 75c.
COKINOLE BOARDS
B finished No. 1, $1.25 ;
o. 2, $1.00.
f
VASES./7 Op
All sizes and styles, $ �o 2. per
,air down to 10e.
'UP, SAUCER and PLATE.
Clue China, regular 25c,
for
15e.
PORRIDGE SETS
\Cheaper than ever.
JARDINIERS
ent, the reeve in the chair.
of last meeting read and passed.
Droved by Isbister, seconded by Code,
that by-law No. 8. confirming ap-
pointment of deputy returning officers
as now read be passed. -Carried,
Droved by Code, seconded by ICirkby,
that the taxes of Misses. Fleming,
Mrs. Miskimmings and Jas. Bailey be
remitted as they are in indigent etr-
eumstances.-- Carried. Moved by
Kirkby, seconded by Isbister, that
by-law No, 9 as now read be passed,
Carried. On motion he foof llowing se-
se-
conded by Kirkle5 ,
counts were ordered to be paid :-
Geo. Hood, services
law,on l of
health,
th, $6.00 ; Thos.
ser-
vices on board of health, $.4.00 ; W. J.
Johnston, services -on board of health,
$$4,00 ;' Dr, Mciash, do., $3.00 ; Jas.
Bowman, do., $2.00; W. Clark do.,
$2.00; F. McDonald, lumber, $12.66;
corporation of McKillop B. Line ex-
penditure $2.66 ; coporation of Grey
do. $10.78 ; Jas. Thuell gravell $2.51;
E. L. Dickinson legal expenses $3.00; all present,
Wm. Little gravel $2.10 ;Jas• Marsh -
k Reeve Lockhart m the
all engineers fees $6.00 ; Wnz• Watson \ chair. Minutes dint meeting read
lumber 823.86 ; P. Cantelon repairing and approved. M. McDonald and W.
culvert $2.00 ;Jas. Bowman charges . McQuillin. asked for grant for Kinloss
re Johnston's drain $5.00 ; Geo. KirbY ; 13. Agriculture Society. A grant cf
$20 each was givento the Kinloss B.
councillors tees $50.00 ; W m. Isbister; I Agi Society ou "°motion of Cameron
do, $47.00 ; M. Cardin do 51-4.00
'Phos. Code'do, $47.00 ; Jas. Bowman i and Plunkett.. extended
nn
for returning the roll untili the first
All size
out, very
and 25c.
Fancy bre,
each 25c and
and colors, just opened
heap, $1.00, 65e, 45e
and butter plates,
3c.
JAPANESE S
Had to reorder
each to 10e each.
5 O'CLOCK TE
Japanese, for $3
dinary, for 49c.
PICTURE BOO
'Large stock, regula' 10z for
out to John Me wens, on the dist
of Morris, on Tuesday night, and trip-
ped the light fantastic toe till the wee'
sma', hours of morn, when all depart.
ed, well pleased with their nights en-
joy ment.
Thos. Small, who has been working
down near Arthur, is home spending
his holidays,
One would think to read the items
in the Journal of last week that our
town had a bad reputation as a gam-
bling den. We think the scribe must
be a sort of a Rip Van Winkle and
fell asleep and dream't it as thexe,ia
no house of that kind here, and we
would advise Mr. Scribe to be a little!
more careful in the future, about Oat
he says.
Mrs. Gilbert Stevens, sr., is spend -
New Years
ith
her sistherer, r mas M s. Sanhines, of Brussels.
WEST W ANOSI-I.
Council met according to adjourn -
n Dee. 15th 1897. Members
LT CELLARS.
twice, for 15c 0
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SETS
nd $5, or -
5e.
Rave you seen the new game " BISLEY," invented in Tee ater.
We have the agency for Wingnam. Call and see our stock of Bibles.
ALEX. ROSS
t
Apposite Queen's 'Hotel,'
up_t -date as usual at M.
Patti' son's Jewelry
Store
Rings to o end,
Stick Pen , with ends,
Brooches,
Br •
Long Chain
Cuff Links,
Portland Mac s,
Silverware,
Cake Forks,
Berry Spoons,
Cold Meat Forks,
Cucumber Servers,
Nut Crackers,
Cream Ladles,
Pie Serve'rS,
Fish Forks,
Fish gnives,
g1ondYke Bines, .
c 1 A
CLEAR1NG•.
SAE
r --
and
-and OTTE
do, $58.00 ; Jas. Bowman to pal*
Lindsay contract $33.52 ; Jas. Miller
wood and care of hall $12.00 ; W. clerk was instructed to procure Izeg
Clark salary and expellees3
$13.00 ;
John Mooney; collector, order forge- istrars for marriages for the resident
mission of taxes of indigents $2.92. , ministers.
The council then adjourned. A number of checks were issued
W. CLr1RIir clerk. I' which were to appear in a few days If
1M financial statetnent. and see
Wm. 5, DIcCaoSTIL`.
The collectors tune was
ting of the council in 1898. The
velties
Foy th . Christmas rade
We' ar- stil
WA
CL
R G
A
in the lead with
CHES
KS
AND J
News Notes. '
The United States enate 00 000
s ap-
proved a bill appropriating
for the relief of the miners in the
Klondike region.
Mr, John A. Barron, Q. C., ex-M.P.,
of Lindsay, has been appointed Coun-
ty Judge of Perth to replace Judge
Wood who retired.
Mrs. Thos. McMillan, a resident of
Galt for over 50 years, was found
dead in bed.
Centre Bruce Liberals have nomi•
nated Mr. Malcolm of Kincardine for
the Legislative Assembly. .
Croc er 1ssare,
RY
AT THE ' ARKET GROCERY.
Fred. Elliott's Sentence.
Goderich, Dec. 18.-This.,tnorning 1
Judge Masson gave 11tadg set st Fred
in the a
charge of manslaug
Elliott. Mr. Proudfoot offered a num-
ber of objections on which he asked
the court to reserve a case for appeal,
and presented two petitions, one from
Bayfield, the other from the jury
which tried the case. His honor de-
clined to reserve a case, considering
the objections scarcely arguable. He
sentenced Elliott to five years in
nothe
I
Kingston enitentiary,
Proud -
foot gives notice that he will move
for a new trial.
Mr. John Brown, ex -Mayor cf
Stratford, is the Liberal nominee
in
North Perth tor 'the Legislative
As-
sembly.
An order has been received at the
C. P, I -t. shops, Perth, for 1,500 box
ears.
Robert Marsllall, aged fifteen, was
Ikilled. in Hamilton cotton mills ele-
vator.
' 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 Sete, and Miscellaneous
pieces suitable for Christmas presents,
wedding gifts, &c.
As a special inducement to purchasers
wewillgive :l o1'.of 2,5c Tea (or 12.x, 41cents
kind of
Tea With
IIII1
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SEE
IN
INDQ
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worth of any other
every purchase of one dollar's worth of '`J
goods. We take farmer's produce same I G
as cash at market prices. Ws keep a r
full assortment of Groceries at close E�
prices.
R. A. GRAHAM
Order yours •
.- AND-
ME
11oLSTEIN' ?)AIRY
We are not selling at cost, but the
goods mentioned are all going at a
eery low price. Terms tub.
M, pATTERSON
Wrngham.
NEW SHOE STORE,
W. BARRAND'S new stock must be converted
into cash by 1st JAN., and in order to do this, those
beautiful Scotch Tweeds have been reauced from
$I5.o2 and $lS.oa to $lo,00, $ I I.00 and $12.00,
which have never been sold at these prices in Wing -
ham before.
It will pay you to see these goods before you
purchase your winter suit.
W. BARRAND
Next door to
Brunswick Hotel.
Lr�"��'..atlf
.114 r.- r�.v r'� Sia-` `,r'F `Cr � �r
.. Shaw Block, W ingham.
Op
WE
RY
1' every descrip on for Christmas
Presents"
v•
ou are looking for something n ce at low prices, call
our stock.
Chri
of a day,
whose bir
It is
roan who
Nati
'blessing.
The
out. Le
all are B
years ag
OPTICIAN.
osite Bank of Hamilton,
O
INGHAM.
As an inducement to pay cash for your Furniture, IRELAND &
give eve
BUT 1'ON have decided to ryone buying Furniture or Picture
a chance of a number of chancey
Frames from them fel. the next 60 da,yg
of .getting a '
C1
r
Slaving opened up a shoe store
t next door north of Chisholm's Block,
I am now ready for repairing, which.
will be done at cash prices.
1
JOHN HILL
TSULLiV
AN
d �
Has just received a nice line of TALL GOODS,,
in newestdesi�ns�+clud�,�,
t Si1ITINGS0-
PANTINGS,
OVERCOATINGS, ETC
-,, , ^*^ y
iStrh% YTHIN t I\ OBBY AND W H O"D i'
$1,00 will pay for Tut! VAI viaiwum
Ties to Tec. .31st, I8g8, ! pposite 116,n'lt of Haniiltou.
See my stock before purehasing elsewhere._ -
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LADIES'
^L
-PIECE SPRING SEAT PARLOR SUITE
•
We will do it in this way. We have a you. smhaall
e jar
agflle at the' with numbeeas. r of
each
eas n the
word of goods
the number or the nearest to the number
peas ithe is jar. The one guessing
will have his
therrightce of number, orParlor
be entitled tothe
the gift, we will take out
more
than one guessthen they will guess at the remainder, and repeat in this
part (if the peas, 0qe is entitled to the goods. So you see
way necessary), until only
everyone has the same chance. jeweler,and has a 21 year
The watch was bought from Dlr. II. Park,
guarantee with it., So you see it is no sham. It is at Mr. Park's Jewelry
store for inspection. The number of your guess will be stamped on a
pasand entered which Will liescyour name and address, done by three responsible mennof the town
peas are counted-
the one entitled to the goods ;will he notified.
I- We keep everything hat is kept in a general furniture store, from the
cheapest.te the best: ' Although we take this way of doing a cash trade, we
will still retain our reputation o�,f selling goods cheaper than any other store
in town; a. Goods,delivered a'resonable distance,
i
r t re T ettil'ar's d.nr1 Iifid talkers, app. 4e'tonald Blocsk, ingha9i
a Ali u
P. S,--IQtYr obqioo of Wltinto 4r Cla1l' Frames In Ciao Parlor Suite.
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& Button
This
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stock at
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week,
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