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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-12-31, Page 5WtN(flIAM TIMES DECEMBER 3L 1owfor Sttckt. ki The Christmas rush is over, and we have had the most satisfactory trade iu our experience. The end of the year is approaching and we must prepare for stook - taking. Every vestige of winter goods must be cleared out, and no matter at what eacritico. We will carry no goods over when they are offered at prices like these : Men's heavy Frieze Ulsters, high storm collar, half belt, tweed lined, slash pockets, dark and light colors, sizes from 30 to 44, regular price t? 6, reduced to 84.50. Men's Black Beaver Overcoats, tweed linings, velvet collar, sizes from 37 to 40 regular price $9, new e6.95. Boys' Overcoats in Tweeds and Frieze from 81.95 to 84.00. We have a few Lnd'.es' Mantles and ,Tnekets in black and brown Beaver, blaok Nicgerhoad, brown Frieze, etc.; all new German make, all this year's goods, which 'we will sell at about half price to clear. prices from :$3.50 to $10.00. Wool Sheeting. yard wide, worth 35o, for 25c. ,. Heavy Wool Tweeds, worth 75c, for 50o. Heavy Tweed Dress Goods, double fold, worth 250, for 19o. Plaid Drees Goods, 30 incbeR wide, worth 180, for 1214o. Ladies' all,weol'ribbed Hose, worth 35o, for 25e. Men's Lined Iod Gloves 2 buttons. d orth 75o. for 500. Men's Wool Socks, worth 18e, 2 pairs for 25o. Men's Top Shirts, dark colors, worth 75e, for 50o, .Men's Underwear, lambs' wool, worth 81, for75o. All our winter goods will be bold at equally low prices. We will make prices interesting durini the next two weeks. c AU DRY BI:LG R..VE. Mr, Wm. Clegg shipped two cars of wheat and two ears of oats last week. Mr. W. K, Whaley Sundayed in 131uovale. Mr, henry Hopper and wife spent Christmas with Mr. Jas. Stonehouse, Mr. C. Berney, of Hrueef.el1, spent Sunday at his home, here, lir, W,H,Ilele and fa fully, of Wing - ham, spent Christmas, with idrs. Tufts, Messrs Clegg and Danes. shipped a ear of hogs last week, to Toronto, JAMJ STOWN Mt'. Dougall iiihLean, of' Cl£lchan, Ont., is visiting at Mr. John Strachan, Na' week. ir. Robs, Rae Bolds/sail his farm stock and implements on Thursday of this week. Mr. Rae intends -giving up.tarminsf and is going to livb in L' t , tst i v el. 111r. James Simpson has pit -chased a brand new piano lately. Ile is very fond of music and so has secured an instrument of the latest design. The many friends of Charlie Simp- son were very pleased to•see him. able to drive abotit•again. He was greet- ed by his old acquaintances in Brus- sels on Saturday, Re has been nurs- ing his band which was partly am- putated for over two months. '1'URVBEt4I Y, 11,1Evi ' On Wednesday of last week the Laving opened up a shoe store next door north of Obisholm's Block, I am now ready .for repairing, which will be done at cash prices. Our 1an.ndry plant has arrived • first•class work in all lines of ' ( portuntty to pass without showing in --•--- •—••-----•— -. some way our appreciation of you i Bankrupt Sal t e 3 Staple Goods at Startling Prices. Great Clearing of Winter Stock. This is the --- BARGAIN BA.RGAI N IuHJ NTl RS 511 POi ILJ . As straws indicate the way the wind is blowing, so we quote a few sample prices for your consideration 30 lbs. Brown Sugar and 6 lbs. Japan Tea for 82.00, 28 lbs Beet Rice, whole and clean, for $1.00. Ladies' Jackets, good and serviceable, at 83.00, 82.00 and $1.00. Men's All -wool Pants, heavy and warm, at 81.25. Boys' Suits, sizes from 24 to 28, a choice line at 41.50. Men's Suits, double-breasted, and very heavy, $0,00, 27 inch Flannelette, pretty pattern, 4e.. Adamantine Pins, good end strong, per paper. 1c. Choice heavy Drees '!'weeds, 40 inch. 25e and 20o. Grey Union Flannel, 123,c, 100 and 8c. The above list of desirable goods are from 20 to 25 per cent. less than regular prices, and with hundreds of others can be secured at the A'lacdt,nald Block, Wingharn. JA .261 THE BARGAIN GIVER. pupils of Si'E;. No. 6, Turnberry, pr-•• , ®©®,,®stasat ys.,,2,,®,,t,®seesa , ®, �ssett, � avaletts•, , „ , —s, seined their retiring teacher, Mr. Wtn, 0, Campbell, with a handsome geld watch -chain, accompanied by CU.tullCS6. I will wish her a speedy recovery, I Rutledge; Witlie, I�'itzsimmuns, the fuliovaing add,ess: "" Rutledge Mr. John A. Simpson, 157., P. P., of i is engaged with W. Bene for ,the �u To Mr. W. C. Campbell, teacher S. Red Deer, Alberta is home on a visit n t• D. L, STRADHAN, Teacher. No. urn e T. Ito his friends in Culross. Mr. Sim p. Mr Henry Tisdale of the Western 1, h• ' ' ', ' , ' boundary, leaves on AfondaV for 5. 6 P bwinter, DE.IIi Tr.1GilEu, 3'4 e, h pep! n left het about 18 years ago and iLnd we <tt•C xil•epa.•ec1 to turn out of tour school, sant r,t I'l.J t...0 C Mire? tliat ifil,e has plo.peted in the jib hT HILA Muskoka, where he will thke charge of a school after New Years. His many friends wish him every !s 7 t c nils s•a ' West. Ile owns an extensive stock of horses, eattle and sheep, besides conducting an extensive business in Simpson re- r.tttt t -f J iuuary. Laundry Work on the goriest NOTIC • For the condenienee of customere, ,,a> DROP BOX will be placed at the 'door to respite work when laundry a3 closed; :. -01VE US A TRIAL - with your next order. services to us as a teacher, and your kindness to us as n friend, and lei •'•:si hi which _• -r ;H ,,,v re; tell ... "•.,i I., 7.-,a r eel et Lie-, i• • . " :LT , t:.. township, tuiiiimq Ali, ti ti'ai ili,luly Isll�• . sly' that we ,tic, compelled to,tt, ]}ct: clu.cd. will be hell in th. Council Chamber,I ` Wingham,oa Wednesday, Jan,12th, 1898, at1o'cioekp.m. • T. bt, IHENDERSOT, Wbl. ROBERTSON, President. Secretary. 'Order your• _ ,•�,« a Lis, htrs-tauht Lis I rgec ns 1 ' l l 1C understand tlist }I. 'i'hecl � t Allis .not only be a benefit to us la 'a tem part with a teacher who has been Mi" Geo. Armstrong has sold his so true, earnest and successful in his farm to Mr. Wm. Roue, efforts in the intellectual advance.-Mr..John Thacker left on Wednes- ment of his you ils but we t'egtet of[astweekfeeLondon,En land. j p, day i1 still more, to lust one who by hid ]Ie will sail from Portland, Maine, on exemplary character and ,loving'the magnificent steamship "Labrad- dispusitioo and untiring interest in or," aid wilt land at Liverpool. We rr 7 4Y r1C i S iA :el' a-oe3 or —IND— prepare way, but shall also Help to prepare us for something higher, and of a nobler and more lastingchar• atter. Allow us to present you with this gift, as a swell token of thy.' L,C�II�TTC� ��. —FROM _PROSY THE-- pp, n Factory. HOLS1 EIN DAIRY • ,FINE ORDERED . CD T T. NEW GOODS. NEW STYLES. GEO. CARR has now in stock rr large dispinv of the very newest material for Overcoats, Fall and Winter Suits, Trousoring, Fancy Vests, etc., eto. Also the Most Stylish Gents' Furnishings ill the Market If yoti want stylish and well -made Clothe at a moderate price. Give us a call. We can give you the best f wo1 knianehip. Good fit guarateed. Opposite Queen's Hotel, WINGHA.M, t s DUNGANNON, • On the Bishop of I3uroll's recent visit, Rev. Mr. Armstrong presented success, i eventeen candidates for the rite of confirmation. The ehureh- was cont- pletele filled and the services,lasted GLENANNAN. i for over two hours. � t � ttrdn 1 Mr. RicheScott, who is attend Las Sat y ]Ping Xmas day ing the Dental College at Detroit, i.R, morning prayer and holy cornmurl,ioli spending his holidays in our midst. 1were held in St. Pauls church -begin - Mr. Neil Reid and sister, of Paisley, ing• at 10.30 o'clock, According to are visiting friends in our vicinity. usual custom the t;hnrch woe heauti- Rolston Dunlop is the guest cf fully decorated for` the occasion John Scott this week. Itnlston seems l r. Wm. Sctin,geour has become a, . to .have a 'sneaking regard fur tilts, citizen of Dungannon. Ile intends.,., eternity. - staring far the winter. the purpose of endeavoring tomakeWill Dunkin w`io was in Toronto! Mr, Culberts, after a brief illness, good his claims to a fortune o, goodly, the past week, returned home on • die on The morning of last proportions', We sincerely hope that 1 Friday last, week. .The funeral was largely ate`' be may be successful. tended i'y sorrowing friends and re- Miss Clara I+rn•tane, who has been loaves. Rev. T. L. ,v,rtrtstrcn•goffices teaching school at Woodbridge re - is• 1 r, be i t Woodbridge, ted. LAST v" 7'VANI)Ste home 0„ her holidays. va hied you •urC c love and esteem in JoLit Button occupied the pulpit held by the pupils of this section, The following candidates are in , for tate Rev. W. Pocock, Clinton, on Model School Exams. in Bias( whose teacher yuu have been for the .last two years. And in years to come we believe our memories shall often return to the happy days spent with you as our teacher, and, inde- pendent of *your qualifit:atiuns as a teacher, we trust you iuoy long be spared, for that other usefulness far which you are alkF),•s., well qualified, to comfort, bri{hten and cheer the lives of those around you. Signed by the pupils of S. S. No. 6, Turnberry, this 22nd day of December, 1S97. Mr. Campbell, we believe, has engaged- with a law firm in Toronto and will henceforth devote his time to the study of law. We wish hila success in bis new undertakltag, tl1r. Wm. Maxwell,' of the 131 neva le road, has purchased from Mr. Thos. Jaynes, of the 10th concession, `Turn - berry, his magniliceet short horn bull. This is the first prize animal. which Was so touch admired by all at the Wiugham fair. We congratu- late Mr. Maxwell and also the farmers in this vicinity in getting i ucla an animal into their midst. Ladies' and Gentlemen who are lovers of nice: goods should call and inspect our large stock of Smyrna Rugs. Every man should buy one of these Rugs for hie wife as a Christmas present, which will not only beautify your house, but will give satisfaction in every case. Call and get one be- fore they ate picked over, Prices to suit purchaser, OVERCOATS In Overcoats we lead. In quality and price we cannot be beaten. Call and examine and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. A large .and well assorted stock. of Ordered Coatings in 13eaver, Melton and Venetian to choose fronr, SUITS Our stock of Tweed Suitings is now complete. In Scotch and Can- atdiati Tweeds we defy competition and price. 70. 'ITR GOODS Our large and wen assorted stock of' Fur Goods is always complete in Ladies' Fur Coats, Fee Capon and Ruffs we have a beautiful line to ehoose .trend Men's Fur Coats, Fur Caps and 1T'ur Gauntlets it specialty, and Thin in flesh ? Perhaps it's natural. If perfectly well, this is probably the case. But many are suffering from frequent colds, nervous debility, pallor, and a hun- dred aches and pains, simply because they are not fleshy County. field for municipal honors : Reeve— - Sunday last, — tIutthew Lockhart, and Daviel Ro Jciuten Gilmour and his sister. Following are the navies of the bC '11 11T L' ne ertson ; ou:lci ora- nl• o, • :1ia�g • Iie are. spending their New r' I C I successful students at the recent Mo - Alred 13. Cart, ,olio ou tis, es, With friends rn Stenle Robert G. McGowan, Pet). l hotMr. Thos. Swell ie visiting friends Leahy, M LL Chittiek, el School examieetkJ :-Leda ell J and Wm. Sutherland, c have: not its Cutress this week; heard who was elected depar•y•reeve.. , Tuesday ere of last week, the pee- pie of this vicinity w• slow to he- T°c 4-`' . MORRIS I • 1 Mirchell I hlutei Cronin, 0 Campbell, A Dandy, 13. E Dobson, E A McI)c'neld, K Eeplen ,11 Graham, ?1 Hamlin, II Bustle, J Neve tle runlet' that rchibirid An: Irwin, B M rson fl.n old gentleman aged.--74.1 Mr..lermyn of the 2nd has bought McKinnon, A V l ilt tint, R. I Robert de€, 1 ti fine live year old burse .0 complete son; J b' Rowan, ,J Trench, E A had dropped dead during bili after -I Car- man. 'Tuesday at moon he was its • a econi'i 3ealtl. Teasdale. . well as usual, After eating his dill_ - M. A. h:•:1leAllistel• ]ntends mos,. tjentlemen : W Clttneey, R ;•£rr- her he went to the barn as they i, �* to W'rn; h:.m about the middle of 1 bt•rt, .‘.L Finlayson, I3 Harper, T thought but being longer tha.ius'wi1 Februrny. Ile has forme(( a parr --i kliden, W Lane, D A 11o(sre o,r, R lits daughter event to see what was ne'r .ri , var1h it1r, Armour of than Ilcintosh, IL),8\1"\T, 't.1 nzie, :� Ie- l:ec tea him, and to her 'horror 1 •u c ac. is the right sort of a hair, I Letnl, G McConkey, D :ic1 wing. It p' found him lying in the wo(xlwoodshedanrd h ti winning ways will make) McKinno•: , M E Pete r eon, II Sentt, J ' where he had fell without amornent's l''iln a favorite wherever lietoes. i C Snniptotn, T Tudd A Watts, D D warning elp was summoned, but 1 Mr. Wm. Findloter of the 2nd, has ?Me, Seet•esarv, the vital spark had fled. Death had i been finishing Mr. Frank Wright'; come apparently vs ithout a, struggle l house in Turn ,erry. • of any kind. Mr. Anderson was one I The ,following gives the standing of the old pioneers of this vicinity.,; of the :pupils of S. S. No, 8 for th, having lived for forty years on 'the I month of Dee: mber.. farm where he died. He was ani j Total, 500. honest and industrious farmer anal ' V, class James Iinox, 3311, trade a good home for his nullity, I Sr., IV, Ida McAdlistet 38& ; Ar - He leaves a wife, one daughter and ! Imo Facrend, 210 ; Geo, (.xar•ness, 1;30. .Ir, IV, Robt McAllister , 400 ; Lorne Knox, 375 ; Willie Thornton 3(i6 ; Oordtm Embaary', 350 , Robert Farrand . 358 . Sr. $II, Alice Pain, 38I ; Ruby l.'orhes, 873 ; Charles Garniss. i:l ; Ethel Agar, 3(i2 ; Martha In;;rain 287 ; Wena Knox, 44J3 ; Pearl hale burr . B1. ,lr. IIZ, Eva M. Senate 877 ; John Oarniss, 320 ; Lulea Fraser, •.1,6'� Sr. I7, Fred Pugh, 375 ; Mex. ltu'�' ledge, '?16 ; D^ra McAllister. '1'otal,> 400. Jr. 11, Emma Jermyn, 29t ; Mn 'I'horlrton, 258 ; Annie Ua.rniss, 2.1 ; Olive Yitzsimmons, �21i ; Geo. Rut. lc�dt;e, 1,32, . Pr. I1, Ila.zel Ernbtu•y, 311 ; Chas Sr. I, 'i�rillie Forbes, Harvie Is tiox, Wm. I1. Jacklis,, 1'ututny Jormro 1!'i I d '1 f; nl'. .5r. 1, N'ornl:t McAliittr, Vonnle two sons to mourn his loss, and who have the sympathy of tt,e commun- ity. Miss Annie Weliwood is spending her ehristmas holiday's, with May Reid of the 12th. Richard Rielly ,of the west, is aie-- newin,g old acquaintances in this neighborhood, Ile purposes joining the large army 0'f benediets, 'before he returns. Mr. and Mrs. Pattison,spent Christ- mas with Mrs. Pattisori's lritr'ents, Mr. and Mrs,Plunkart, ofAshtield. enough. Mr. T. A. Reid, of Owens0unid, Scott's Emulsion of Cod- was ealling on friends this week. )Lir. and Mrs. T. Walker visited in liver Oil with Hypophos- Grey this week. phites strengthens the diges,. Mr, John Brookes lost it valuable horse on Sunday la'it, The annual took a severe attack of inflammation on Saturday evening and died the foll. wing morning. ,.airs. Joseh l%uddylis seriously ill at present.Lcr numerous friends Soei r'r da BOWN11 Cbenf ts,. Toronto. r i Arises right. tion, gives°r ew force to the flOfES--A full assortment of Robes always on hand. nerves, and makes rich, red blood. It is a food in itself, MILipla gau• mut $a.Ise sit draggiiis. James RAI k:it, Siistecl Tc,wrlshiei died from a woarrd in the le: caused by a snot trout his nephew's gun. Iledieinal value In a bottle of lino 13• °rarst;- p:arilla than In any other pr'1'...1'no. More skill is ragnired, more care tll.c:i, mores' expense Incurred in its mannfacture. • It casts the proprietor wand the dealer•' More but it Costs the consumer less, as he, get; more do.°.^.4 ter lily Innney. More cur at:vo power is,e' cored hyits peculiar Combination, proportion and process,, which make it peculiar to Moro people arc employed and more .,..asto ee- enpied in its Laboratory hint any other.. tvtore woniierfnl cures effected and more tes. tirnonials received than by ate- other. More T11,4 and more increase year by year • re reporter by dro is:s. More people Ar taking Flood's Par:0p0l11a today than env other. and more are taking today than ever before. amore given why you sho should reasons might be Sarsaparilla The One True 33Inee rurtrlei'. 5t pre. 8G I-ioosiss pills ask is' a